Tennessee
1854
ASHER, Michael, sr. - State of Arkansas, County of Washington, In the
Probate Court of said County at the January Term thereof A.D. 1854: Walter
Asher, Sarah Asher, Tho's. Asher, Rebecca Asher, adult heirs ofMitchel{sic}
Asher, deceased, and John W. Asher and Miller Asher, minor heirs of the
said Michael - by their Guardian Walter Asher, and Michael Asher, Elizabeth
Asher, John Asher, Elizabeth Asher, William Asher and Mary Asher,
minor children and heirs at Law of Michael Asher, jr dec'd, who was a son
and heir of Michael Asher sr. dec'd, by Walter Asher their Guardian ....... .
And now on this day come said petitioners, and file their petitions for the
sale and distribution of certain slaves belonging to the Estate of Michael
Asher sr. deceased, and therewith the affidavit of Walter Asher that James
R. Asher, in said petition named as being one of the heirs at Law of said
Michael Asher sr. deceased, is not a resident of the State of Arkansas: It is
therefore on motion of said petitioner's Attorney, ordered by the court here
that the petitioners have made application to this court for the sale and
distribution of certain slaves to wit: Nice, Phebe, Linn, Violet and Martha,
belonging to the estate of the said Michael Asher sr. deceased, that it is
alleged in said petition that division of said slaves cannot be made in kind,
and that a sale thereof is necessary for the purpose of distribution. And the
said James R. Asher is by the court here ordered and required to appear
before this court on or before the third day of the next term thereof, at a
Probate court to be held at the Court-house in the county of Washington in
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the State of Arkansas on the third Monday in April 1854, and shew cause if
any he have or can - why such sale and distribution be not made. And it is
ordered by the court here that this order be published in the "South-West
Independent," a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, in the
State of Arkansas, for two weeks in succession, the last insertion to be at
least six weeks before the said third Monday in April A.D. 1854, and that
this cause stand continued. A true copy from the Record. Attest: P.R. Smith,
clerk. January 27, 1854.- {Prs. fee 9.25.) [South-West Independent 1/28/54]