Wednesday, August 28, 1839.Springfield, IL. | In the
Sangamon County Circuit Court, Lincoln annotates a document that certifies that
Deputy Sheriff James M. Maxey has "delivered a copy of the forgoing notice and
interrogatories to [the plaintiff's attorney] John D. Urquhart." Maxey signs
the document. In the dower case of
Bevans v. Brown et al.,
Lincoln, Stephen T. Logan, and John T. Stuart represent numerous heirs and
James N. Brown, who is the administrator of the deceased John Bevans's estate.
John D. Urquhart and Stephen A. Douglas represent Bevans's widow Margaret
Bevans. In his will, John Bevans directed that his wife should receive "one Bed
of the Second choice, and one third of my Bedding together with one fifth part
of my corn and meat." John Bevans left the bulk of his land and personal
property to his son and daughters.Notice to
Take Deposition, 28 August 1839, Bevans v. Brown et al., IHi,
Springfield, IL; Will of John D. Bevans, 26 December 1838, Bevans v.
Brown et al., Sangamon County Circuit Court, 04/015/01, Illinois State
Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at Springfield,
Springfield, IL. |