Peninsula Enterprise, January 10, 1885

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings at December Term, 1884:

Last will of Margaret J. Rogers proved and ordered recorded.

Estate if Mary R. Doughty, deceased, committed to sheriff for administration.

The following fiduciary accounts confirmed: James T. Rayfield's audit, orphan accounts of Julia S., Jackson L., Edwin A. and Georgia S. Walter.

Benjamin T. Gunter qualified as administrator of Alfred Gunter, deceased.

Peninsula Enterprise, November 15, 1884

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

October term, 1884, proceedings.

Receipt from C. T. Taylor to Levin Nock, proved and ordered recorded.

Alfred J. Lilliston qualified as administrator of George Bundick, deceased.

Thomas D. Scott was appointed and qualified as guardian of his child Chas. Thos. Scott.

Peninsula Enterprise, September 6, 1890

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, August Term, 1890.

The following fiduciary accounts were confirmed and ordered to be recorded: Audits of estates of Fanny Northam, Eba Lewis, Sally J. Russell, George T. Mapp, and Heyward B. Keaton; trust accounts of Thorogood M. Taylor and Edward Brinney; orphan accounts of Robert J., Orin F., and Catharine C. Taylor, Wm. H., Annie H., and Lottie F. Harman.

Peninsula Enterprise, January 13, 1894

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, December Term, 1893.

The following fines were paid into court: By Emory Moffitt, J.P., $2 received of Daniel Bebee, convicted before him of drunkenness and swearing; by W. A. P. Strang, J.P., $1.50 received of Wm. Bailey, $1.50 received of James Outten, $1 received from Irvin Sturgis, and $2.50 received of Edward Allen -- imposed by Strang for breach of the peace.

Peninsula Enterprise, December 7, 1889

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, November Term, 1889.

Last wills of George T. Garrison and Gilbert Bell were proved and ordered to be recorded.

R. T. Harman, J.P., paid into court $2.50, fine received of Benj. Matthews, colored.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 15, 1886

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

April Term, 1886.

Geo T. Gladding, constable, paid into court $15, being the fines of $5, each collected from Winfield S. Silverthorn, Arastus C. Smith and Thomas Marshall of Wm., convicted of catching oysters unlawfully.

Peninsula Enterprise, May 13, 1893

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, April Term, 1893.

Peninsula Enterprise, June 7, 1884

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings at May Term, 1884.

Perry Bloxom qualified as administrator of Lewis Young, deceased.

George G. Fox was appointed and qualified as guardian of Alonzo W. and Louis D. Heath, orphans of Louis D. Heath, deceased.

Wm. J. Sharpley resigned as inspector of oysters in Chincoteague and Assateague Bays.

Peninsula Enterprise, June 11, 1892

ACCOMAC COUNTY COURT.

Proceedings, May Term, 1892.

Authority to celebrate rites of matrimony was granted to Addison S. Beane of M.P. Church, and to Jacob W. Cooke of M.E. Church

D. Frank White was appointed and qualified as committee of Archibald Annis, adjudged a lunatic.

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