Bedford County PA Archives Court.....Lashley, John  September 23, 1859
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Source: The Bedford Inquirer: (bedford, Pa.): September 23, 1859
Written: September 23, 1859

Notice of Inquisition
Whereas, John Lashley, late of Southampton Township, deceased, died seized of the
following Real Estate, to wit:
One tract of land, situate in said Township of Southampton, Bedford County,
containing about one hundred acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under
fence, with a log dwelling house and kitchen and log barn, thereon erected, also an
apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of William Iiams, the said Wm. Lashley,
Arnold Bennett and others, leaving a widow named Naomi, who has since died, and
eight children to wit: Robert Lashley, residing in Alleghany County Md., Arnold
Lashley, residing in Bedford County, Pa., John Lashley since dead, late of the state
of Ohio, leaving issue the number and names of whom are unknown, Asa Lashley since
dead, without issue, leaving a widow Harriett, since married to Dan'l Means of
Bedford County, Nancy, intermarried with Abraham Johnston, both dead leaving issue
one child to wit: William Johnston, who resides in Allegheny County, Md., Elizabeth,
intermarried with Jacob Fletcher, since dead, leaving issue two children to wit:
John S. Fletcher, residing in Bedford County and Philip Fletcher, residing in
Keokuk, Iowa, Sarah, intermarried with James Baker, residing in Columbiana County
Ohio, and Wm. Lashley, of Bedford County whose interest in the real estate in the
above described tract was sold to O. E. Shanon, Esq., of Bedford, by the Sheriff of
Bedford County.
Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of partition or
valuation to me directed I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the
said premises on Tuesday the 18th day of October 1859 when and where all parties
interested may attend if they see proper.
WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Bedford, Sept. 23,1859.



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