James W. Armstrong

 
The Cartersville Express
Cartersville, Georgia
January 28, 1869, page 3
 
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Letters of Administration.

Jane Armstrong, of Bartow county, and James W. Armstrong, of Dougherty county, on the estate of J. W. Armstrong, late of Bartow county.

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The Cartersville Express
September 23, 1869, page 3

Georgia Bartow County.

To all whom it may concern:

Notice is hereby given that at the October Term, 1869, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, I shall apply for leave to resign my trust as Administratrix upon the Estate of James W. Armstrong, deceased, on account of age and infirmity.  August 23rd, 1869.

Jane R. Armstrong, Administratrix.

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Page 3.

Leave to Sell Lands.

James W. Armstrong applies for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of James W. Armstrong, deceased.

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The Standard and Express
October 17, 1872, Page 2

Administrator’s Sale.

By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House door in the county of Dougherty, between the legal sale hours, that tract of land belonging to the estate of J. W. Armstrong, deceased, known as the McGoven place, in the 21st District and 2d Section of originally Cherokee now Bartow county, containing 200 acres more or less.  Terms cash.  This October 10th, 1872.
J. W. Armstrong, Jr.,
Adm’r J. W. Armstrong, dec’d.

 

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