Name |
Ann Madden |
Birth |
Abt 1780 |
Frederick Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Possessions |
Nov 1830 |
Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia |
Madden v Madden |
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Madden v Madden Ex'ers 1830, November - Court of Appeals and in the General Court of Virginia
Case was from 1830, and had to do with a slave girl and the intent of Mabra Madden's will written in 1805. It includes each judge's thoughts on the case. (d)
Note: If you prefer, by clicking HERE it will take you to the complete book on line at Google Books, search results for all "Madden" references, which will include the judges' dissentions. The case begins on page 364.
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Death |
Aft 1830 |
Notes |
- her mother's will:
"I give to my daughter Ann Madden to her heirs forever all the corn and all the wheat what 'Baker' lard hogs and her choice of any one of my cows and my bay horse which I purchased from her which I may be possessed of at my death and it is my further will and desire that the ballance (sic) of my estate be divided equally amongst my daughters Ann Madden, Susanna Jones, Mariam Hunter, Jane Thomas and the heirs of Elizabeth Bulger."
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Person ID |
I14360 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
23 May 2011 |