Individual Details

Rebecca W. Thomas

(1838 - Bef Oct 1855)



1 Oct 1855. Administrative Bond for William H. Holderness on the estate of Rebecca Thomas, Dec'd in the amount of $10,000. Securites were James Poteet and Thomas Bigelow.

Found in the estate file of Nathaniel P. Thomas as found on FamilySearch.org:
Virginia E. Thomas's Petition to sell real restate. Decree Spring Term 1857
Virginia E. Thomas has intermarried with Robert C. Holderness since the sale of lands set forth in the petition, who come to be made party to the petition in right of his wife.
It further appears to the court, that the petitioner Rebeccah W. Thomas has died under age since the sale of the lands set forth, and that by the death of the said Rebeccah, the whole estate passed over to Virginia E. Holderness, by the Will of the testator, their father Nathaniel P. Thomas, who thereby became entitled to received the whole of the proceeds of the sale.
Further appears that Robert C. Holderness and wife Virginia E. Holderness, formerly Virginia E. Thomas, have by deed duly conveyed all right, title and interest, to William H. Holderness.
Decreed by the Court, that the master pay over to William H. Holderness whatever terms of money are remaining in his hands from the sale of real estate and that the receipt of the said William H. Holderness by a sufficient discharge for the same.


Events

Birth1838Caswell County, North Carolina
DeathBef Oct 1855

Families

FatherNATHANIEL PRICE Thomas (1798 - 1851)
MotherREBECCA E. Walters (1799 - 1846)
SiblingWilliam A. Thomas (1825 - 1864)
SiblingPhillip Henry Thomas (1828 - 1878)
SiblingArchibald W. Thomas (1830 - 1900)
SiblingFrances Ann Thomas (1832 - 1917)
SiblingPrice Nathaniel Thomas (1834 - 1865)
SiblingVIRGINIA ELIZABETH THOMAS (1836 - 1894)
SiblingJunius I. Thomas (1842 - )

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