____________________________________________________________________________ Abstract made by an unknown abstractor about 1890 from original records of Pike County, Arkansas and recorded in Abstract of Title Book Prior to 1890 ____________________________________________________________________________ Probate Book 1 page 16. In Vacation. April 23rd 1855. James S. Brewer is appointed Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Absalom White late of Pike County, Arkansas who died testate about February 1854. Value of said Estate about $1.00. Heirs of (the) deceased (are) Serilda E. Brewer, Elizabeth Jane Huitt, James White, Thomas Masipsy White, John White, Absalom Branbridg(e) White (and) Ambrose Sevier White all of Pike County, Arkansas. Bond approved. Probate Book page 29. July 23, 1855. Inventory filed. Probate Book 1 page 121. January Term 1857. James S. Brewer administrator (of the) Estate (of) A. White deceased in the matter of the sale of Real Estate. Came the said James S. Brewer as said administrator and presented his petition in writing verified by affidavit stating the assets in his hands are not sufficient to settle the demands against said estate and representing that said deceased died seized and possessed of certain real estate in Pike County, Arkansas which it would be necessary to sell that he might pay the indebtedness of said estate; and praying the Court to grant and order for the sale of the Southwest 1/4 (of the) Southwest 1/4 (of) Section 8, Township 6, Range 26 and the Northwest 1/4 (of the) Northwest 1/4 (of) Section 17, Township 8, Range 26. The prayer of petitioner is granted. Sale to be made at the Court House door in Pike County, Arkansas on the 2nd day of March next (1857) hereafter on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser executing bond with good and sufficient security for the purchase money at 10 percent interest from maturity; and that he execute to the purchaser all the necessary deeds to pass and convey title to said lands to the purchaser thereof; and if should the said lands fail to bring on that day 2/3 of its appraised value, it is further ordered that said administrator proceed to sell the same twelve months from that time to the highest and best bidder without reserve (and) on the same terms herein before mentioned. Probate Book 1 page 141. July Term 1857. Administrator reports sale of said real estate pursuant to the order of this Court to Gains B. Jackson for $350 he being the highest and best bidder therefor. Probate Book 1 page 460. January Term 1860. Administrator makes final settlement and prays that he may be discharged. Said final settlement is approved and confirmed by the Court and said Administrator is discharged. ____________________________________________________________________________ Abstract of Title Book Prior to 1890, page 302. ____________________________________________________________________________ HTML file and design by David Kelley, 1997. All rights reserved.