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Source: Daily Ohio Statesman - Dated June 27, 1849

THE unknown heirs and devisees of Archibald Cambridge are hereby notified that on the ninth day of April, A. D., 1849, a bill in chancery was filed against them and their heirs, in the court of common please of Franklin county, Ohio, the object and prayer of which bill is, that on the first hearing, the court will make partition of the following real estate, lying and said Franklin county to wit:  One hundred acres ofland, off the west side of the southwest quarter of section number twenth-eight, township twelve, range twenty-one, refugee land so called, which said quarter section was patented to the heirs of Edward Entill, and being all that portion of said quarter section that was owned by John Cambridge at the time of his death; or if it shall appear that said partition cannot be made without manifest injury, then that said premises may be sold, or other proper action be taken, pursuant to the statute in such case, made and provided, and in case of such sale or other disposition of said premises under the order of the court, that such order may be made in reference to the share or proceeds of the share of the said Archibald Cambridge, as the court may deem just and proper, &c.  And said unknown heirs and devisees are further notified that unless they shall appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill within sixty-days after the next term of this court, said complainants will, at the term of said court next after the expiration of said sixty days, apply to said court to take said bill as confessed, and to decree thereon accordingly.
                                                 SWAN & ANDREWS.
June 27, 1949. - 6w.w.                   Solic'rs for Compl'nt.
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)

 

 
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