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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
Roanoke (United States) (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
Fort Bedford (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
Roanoke County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
J. B. I. Logan (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
Edmundson (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
William K. Watts (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
C. G. Griswold (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.
Andrew McDowell (search for this): article 4
F. J. Ribble (search for this): article 4
Important will case.
--At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Roanoke county, Va., a will case of considerable importance was decided.
The Salem Register says:
This was an important and highly interesting suit, in which the will of Chileon O. White, deceased, was contested by the Rev. Andrew McDowell and others.
Mr. McDowell is from the county of Hanover and married a sister of C. O. White.
The amount of property involved is between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The counsel in favor of the will were Messrs. Edmundson and Blair, Watts and Allen, J. B. I. Logan and Colonel Winfield, of Bedford.
Those for the contestants, C. G. Griswold, of Richmond, Col. Jno. T. Anderson, of Botetourt, and F. J. Ribble, of Roanoke.
After able arguments on both sides, the jury borough in a verdict establishing the will.