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From: "Alison Stevens" <>
Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] 1845 legal term: guardian pendentilitum. Whatdoes this mean?
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 22:39:45 -0500
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Thank you, thank you all for helping to figure this out.
"Guardian Pendentilitum" came up in County Court minutes, when the
administrator of an estate was made guardian pendentilitum for the minor
heirs of the estate. A little later in time, the County Court minutes
listed a gentleman giving bond as guardian to one of the minor heirs, a
young lady. A few months after that, the eldest brother of the minor heirs
gave bond as guardian of another minor heir, a young man. The eldest
brother would have been barely twenty-one.
Unfortunately, this is all I know: the courthouse burned. Only the county
court minutes survived.
Thank you again,
Alison Stevens
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