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From: "Lee and Billie Jones" <>
Subject: Robertson Probate records, Old Edgefield Dist, SC
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:31:12 -0500


I am seeking information on the several Roberson/Robertson families of the
following probate records copied/extracted a couple of months ago at the SC
State Archives from the Edgefield Co. Probate Records on the LDS microfilms of
Edgefield Records. I am just beginning my Robertson research and need to see
how folks fit. I am looking for a Harriett Robertson, named as the mother of
Mary Ann Coursey Arthur in her 1915 death cert., Augusta Ga. I believe her to
be the possible first wife on my ggg-grandfather Ewell/Uel Coursey.

I have more Robertson probate box/package numbers to research, so if anyone has
other probate records, it would help if I had them and would save me time.
Hope someone out there already has done many of the Robertsons of Old Edgefield
Dist, SC/Maybe even in Abbeville.

Billie Jones
Camden, SC


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Estate of Elias Roberson, S. Roberson adms, 1828 [Box 24, pkg 860 - Edgefield
Dist, SC]
Estate of Elias Robertson, S. Robertson adms, 1828 [Box 24, pkg 860 -
Edgefield Dist, SC]
[the two spellings were used- both on the title page, one written at the top,
the other at the bottom.

Sarah Robertson applied for letter of adm 23 Oct 1815

Letter of adm. issued to Sarah Robertson, March 15, 1816

Within the adm. The following Robertsons were listed, as RoberTsons: Sarah
Robertson adm. of the estate of Elias Robertson; Joseph Robertson and Langford
Robertson.

The following was called Roberson - Sandford Roberson

No relationships were given.

In Feb, 1928, Joseph Jacobs, admn in right of my wife. [this sounds like Sarah
remarried. Is that so?]
Estate Sale held Dec 1827.

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Box 24, pkg 861 - Will of John Robertson (or Robinson); William Robinson exor.,
File Sept 23, 1816

Sept 23, 1816 - appraisment of the property.

Will - John Robertson of Madison Co., MS. Brother William Robertson in SC to
take my estate and raise my children. He appointed some temporary guardians to
his children until his brother was available.

Qualified William Robertson Sept 21, 1816 by Edgefield Dist Court

Qualified the following appraisors to sell land to pay debts: [Evidently he
owed land in Edgefield, as these are Edgefield Co. Names]
Wm. Oliphant
Elias Blackburn
John Blackburn
Sampson Butler

On 5/6/1822 , paid William P. Robertson $50 in part of his legacy; On Nov 14,
1823, paid $115.54 in full.

Cash paid Daniel Robertson 1822 - $22.54 or 225.41? (could not tell where the
decimal was and if a mark at the end was a 1 or just messy microfilm marks.)

Jan 2, 1823 - paid Daniel Robertson $140 (no mention of legacy)

Temperance Robertson one of the legatees - 1822, paid John Huff $100 for
maintaining and supporting Temperance Robertson for 5 years, her being one of
the
legatees of John Robertson.

Are these husband's of daughters:
1826 Paid Daniel Huff $12
1/23/1827 Paid J. Gray $16.85
1828 Douglas Robertson $253.00

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Box 24, pkg 864, Edgefield Dist, SC
Will of William Robinson, Decd, A Connor Exec.,
/w/ March 1, 1820, Filed 7/28/1827

State of SC, I Willam Roberson of Edgefield District being of sound mind... in
manner following:
1st All my debts to be paid...
2nd I give and bequeath to my grandson William Payne, Jr. my lands on Horsepen
Creek contining 470 acres more of less also the Negroes old Adam, ___, ___,
Charlotte and ____ Barnes and their ___ and increase. And if my said grandson
die leaving no wife or lawful ____, I BEQUEAT THE SAID LANDS AND BEFORES
TO BE EQUALLY divided among the children or lineal descendents of daughter
Margaret Conner and Jane Marsh in fee simple forever.
[This item was revolked in a codicil dated 12/27/1823 due to the death of
William Payne see notes below]
3rd I bequeath in fee simple to my granddaughter Elizabeth Marsh one Negro
girl Young Sarah and increase and one feather bed & furniture.
4th I desire that the lands whereon I live containing about 400 acres more of
less shall immediately after my death be divided from East to West into two
tracts so as to throw into the upper part or house tract one 400 acres the most
acres and I hereby give and bequeath the upper tract of the said land to my
grandson William Robinson Marsh and the lower part of tract to ------ my
grandson William Roberson Connor and should either of my grandsons die leaving
no lawful ------ my will is that his part of the said land shall be divided
equally among his brother and sisters or their lineal descendants.

Daughter Margaret Connor's to childen receive Negroes
Daughter Jane Marsh's children to receive Negroes

Codicil gave the lands formerly left to grandson William PAYNE to his other
grandsons William Robinson Connor, and William Robinson Marsh. He also divided
up the negroes that had been left to William Payne dec;d

Proven with codicil 26 Nov. 1826

COMMENTS: There seems to have been a problem as there is a document where all
lands were ordered to be sold and debts paid. It seems to be saying that the
heirs were reponsible for paying from their portion on debts. The estate
probate was taken from the acting executor Albert G. Connor, "him having been
arrested", and the estate was turned over to W. Brooks, Comminsioner of Equity.
The legacy of Margaret Conner will pay 55 cents on the dollor for the debt and
Jane Marsh to pay .44 on the dollar. Looks like Jane Marsh owes about $2600
back to the estate for the payment of debts. I did not see an line item pages
of the legacy of Margaret Connor.



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