Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Family Group SheetHUSBAND | Abraham MARTIN-B5/W/F232 | BIRTH | 8 April 1729 | Perhaps near Moravian Falls, NC.; | MISC | 1771 | Abraham appeared in the 1771 Surry Co., NC. tax list.; Surry, North Carolina, United States | WILL | 18 March 1811 | Stokes, North Carolina, United States | DEATH | 1815 | Stokes, North Carolina, United States | PROBATE | December 1815 | Stokes, North Carolina, United States | REF # | | B5/W/F; | MARRIAGE | | 232 | FATHER | Abraham MARTIN | MOTHER | Judith UNKNOWN | | WIFE | Living |
| CHILDREN | 1. | Martha MARTIN-B5/W/ FEMALE | | BIRTH | 26 December 1769 | near Moravian Falls, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States | DEED | 14 December 1826 | Stokes, North Carolina, United States | CENSUS | 12 December 1850 | Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States27 | WILL | 10 November 1854 | She gave one slave Sarah to her son Samuel Bolejack and two slaves Charry and Silvy to her daughter Sarah H. Duncan (crossed out) Edmonson. Her other two children were not mentioned in the will. ; Johnson, Missouri, United States77 | DEATH | 3 September 1855 | Johnson, Missouri, United States | BURIAL | September 1855 | Probably Bluff Springs Cemetery near Kingsville.; Johnson, Missouri, United States | PROBATE | 18 September 1855 | Will proven. Samuel Bolejack received letters of administration, but Amos Perry was listed as administrator of the estate in Sep 1857. The estate consisted of slaves Sarah age 24 ($900), Charry age 6 ($500), John age 2 ($250), and Sylva age 18 ($900). ; Johnson, Missouri, United States46 | PROBATE | about 1858 | The lawyer Archibald W. Ridings began a civil action against Samuel Bolejack and Sarah H. Edmondson to set aside the will of Martha (Martin) Bolejack on behalf of Abraham Bolejack and Martha Mosier who received nothing from the estate of their mother. ; Johnson, Missouri, United States46 | MISC | | Martha gave one slave Sarah to her son Samuel Bolejack and two slaves Charry and Silvy to her daughter Sarah H. Duncan (crossed out) Edmonson. Her other two children were not mentioned in the will. She died 03 Sep 1855 at Kingsville, Johnson Co., MO. She was probably buried in Bluff Springs Cemetery near Kingsville, Johnson Co., MO. Her will was proved 18 Sep 1855. Samuel Bolejack received letters of administration, but Amos Perry was listed as administrator of the estate in Sep 1857. The estate consisted of slaves Sarah age 24 ($900), Charry age 6 ($500), John age 2 ($250), and Sylva age 18 ($900). The lawyer Archibald W. Ridings began a civil action against Samuel Bolejack and Sarah H. Edmondson to set aside the will of Martha (Martin) Bolejack on behalf of Abraham Bolejack and Martha Mosier who received nothing from the estate of their mother. During the Oct 1860 of the Johnson Co., MO. court, the sheriff was directed to sell slaves from the estate of Martha. The six slaves (two women Sarah and Sylva, two girls Charry and Jane and two boys John and Elijah) were sold on 16 Oct 1860 to Welcome Hodges for $4,325. On 29 Apr 1861 in Polk Co., OR., Abraham Bolejack signed papers granting power of attorney to Martin Rice of Jackson Co., MO. No final ruling on the court case has yet been found.; | PROBATE | 16 October 1860 | The sheriff was directed to sell slaves from the estate of Martha. The six slaves (two women Sarah and Sylva, two girls Chainey and Jane and two boys John and Elijah) were sold to Welcouie ? Hodges for $4,325. ; Johnson, Missouri, United States47 | PROBATE | 29 April 1861 | Abraham Bolejack signed papers granting power of attorney to Martin Rice of Jackson Co., MO. No final ruling on the court case has yet been found, probably because of the outbreak of the Civil War.; Polk, Oregon, United States | REF # | | B5/W/; | MARRIAGE | 10 August 1795 | Samuel Henrich BOLEJACK-B5; Bondsman was her father Abraham Martin. Witness was Christopher Lash.; Stokes, North Carolina, United States |
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