Sampson County NcArchives Court.....Hudson, William R. 1875 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Guy Potts http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00017.html#0004214 December 10, 2017, 3:53 pm Sampson County, NC Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February Term 1861 Ordered by the court that Allen Jones about 15 years old be bound to William R. Hudson until he is twenty one years old sd Hudson is to give sd boy six months schooling. February Term 1867 Clifton Ward vs Axy J. Hudson and W. R. Hudson Levy on land Confirmed old debt May Term 1867 Clifton Ward vs Axy J. Hudson and Wm. R. Hudson Levy on Land Ordered to notice issue to parties to come in and prosecute or suit will be dismissed. August Term 1867 Clifton Ward vs W. R. Hudson and Axy J. Hudson Levy on Land This cause coming on for trial the following papers with the endorsements thereon were returned to court as follows to wit: State of North Carolina Sampson County To any lawful officer to execute and return within thirty days (Sundays excepted) upon are hereby commanded to take the body of Wm. R. Hudson and Axy J. Hudson if to be found in your county and have them before me or some other Justice of the Peace in and for said county to answer Clifton Ward in a plea of twenty four dollars and seventy cents due by former judgment herein fail not. Given under my hand and seal the 24th day of Sept. 1866, Jesse Wilson J. P. Endorsed executed John Dudley Const. Oct 20th 1866 Judgment against the defendant for the sum of seventy four dollars and seventy cents with interest from the 23rd day of Feb 1860 until paid with cost. Jesse Wilson J.P. Novr 24th 1866 Execute and sell enough of the defendants goods and chattels lands and tenements as will satisfy the above judgment and all costs. Kilba Lassiter J.P. For want of goods and chattels I have levied the above executions on two tracts of land as the property of A. J. Hudson and Wm. R. Hudson described as follows: One tract home place adjoining the lands of Loyd West, J. C. Warren and others situated on the east side of Seven Mile Swamp supposed to contain one hundred acres. The other tract adjoining the lands of J. C. Warren, Samuel Smith and others also on the east side of the Seven Mile Swamp supposed to contain forty five acres. Nov'r 25th 1866. John Dudley Const. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that five days notice has been given the defendants. It is ordered that the magistrate's judgment for the sum of twenty four & 70/100 dollars with interest from 23rd day of Feb 1860 until paid with costs be affirmed and made the judgment of this court and that Vendi Exponas be issued. 16 Dec 1874 State of North Carolina Sampson County Personally appeared before me D. A. Culbreth Clerk of the Superior Court of Sampson County Hardy Daughtery and maketh oath that William R. Hudson deceased late of Sampson County died five or six years ago and no administration has ever been appointed to administer the estate of said deceased so far as he has been advised or believes and the estate of the said Wm. R. Hudson is now indebted to him in the sum of about two hundred dollars. H. Daughtry Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 16th day of December AD 1874 D. A. Culbreth 16 Jan 1875 To the Judge of the Probate Court of Sampson County, I Axey J. Hudson having received a copy of the citation from Sheriff N. Barefoot relative to my administration on the estate of my deceased son William R. Hudson do hereby renounce my right to qualify as administrator on said estate. In testimony of which I hereunto set my hand and seal this the 16th day of January AD 1875. Axey J. Hudson Witness: M. C. Richardson ========== 1 Feb 1875 Application for Letters of Administration Sampson County: In the Probate Court before D. A Culbreth Probate Judge In the matter of the Administration of the estate of William R. Hudson dec'd Hardy Daughtery being sworn doth say that Wm. R. Hudson late of said county is dead without leaving any will and testament and that Hardy Daughtery is the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of said Wm. R. Hudson. Further, that the value of said estate so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application is about $350.00 and that C. J. Hudson, Lloyd West and wife Phebe West, C. E. Hudson, George Barefoot and wife Marinda Barefoot, James H. Barnhill and wife Nancy J. Barnhill are entitled as heirs and distributees thereof. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1st day of Feby AD 1875. H. Daughtery File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/sampson/court/hudson2596gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ncfiles/ File size: 1.5 Kb