Individual Details

Louisiana A. Weaver

(25 Jan 1823 - 18 Aug 1859)



Greene Co MO Circuit Court
Book D JR
MARCH TERM 1858
p 90.
Louisiana Haden et al. EXPARTEE. Petition for Partition
Now at this day comes Junius T. Campbell who is known to the Court as former Sheriff of Greene County and the identical person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing deed purporting to be a Sheriff's Deed to Allen Mitchell for the following described land, viz SE 1/4 of 1/4 of SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec 11 TWP 29 Range 22 sold by order of the Greene Circuit Court on petition of Louisiana Haden et al as real estate of Joseph Weaver, deceased, for the purpose of partition. And the said J.T. Campbell acknowledged that he executed and delivered the same as his voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein contained.
Louisiana Haden et al. Petition for Partition.
Now at this day comes Junius T. Campbell who is known to the Court as the former Sheriff of Greene County and the identical person whose name appears to an instrument of writing purporting to be a Sheriff's Deed to R.B. Coleman for the following described parcel of land, viz SW 3/4 NW 3/4 of SE 1/4 Section 11 Township 29 Range 22 which said land was sold by order of the Greene Circuit Court for the purpose of partition and distribution among the heirs of Joseph Weaver, deceased, and the said Junius T. Campbell acknowledged that he executed and delivered the same as his voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein contained.


Saturday 9 Feb 1861. P. S. Wilks appointed guardian for Martha, Judith, Gabrilla, Joel, John (Jack), and Mary Haden minor heirs of Louisiana Haden decd. From "Abstracts of Circuit Court Record Books" in the Greene County Archives Bulletin. Louisiana's father had died (Abstract Circuit Court Record shows the death as before Jan 1854) and left an as yet unsettled inheritance.
Youngest child was not mentioned in guardianship - perhaps he also died as an infant as did Noveline.

Her death is in the 1860 Mortality Schedule as Mrs. P. A. Haden. No cause given.

Buried Hazelwood Cemetery, Springfield - there is a joint marker with her husband.

Events

Birth25 Jan 1823
Marriage6 May 1841Springfield, Greene County, Missouri - Charles Anthony Preston Haden
Death18 Aug 1859Greene County, Missouri

Families

SpouseCharles Anthony Preston Haden (1813 - 1905)
ChildMartha Hambleton Haden (1842 - 1926)
ChildJudith May Haden (1844 - 1933)
ChildGabrella Shackelford Haden (1846 - 1936)
ChildJoel Henry Haden (1848 - 1918)
ChildNoveline Smith Haden (1851 - 1851)
ChildJohn Smith "Jack" Haden (1853 - 1889)
ChildMary Eliza Haden (1855 - )
ChildJoseph Ripley Haden (1859 - 1860)
FatherMaj Joseph Weaver ( - 1852)
MotherM. E. [Weaver] ( - )
SiblingJoseph J. Weaver ( - )
SiblingRipley B. Weaver ( - )
SiblingMartha Jane Weaver ( - )
SiblingEmelett Weaver ( - )
SiblingThomas J. Weaver (1834 - )
SiblingEdward L. Weaver (1837 - )
SiblingFelix B. Weaver ( - )
SiblingMary F. Weaver ( - )
SiblingOmenia Josephine Weaver ( - )
SiblingAnn Elizabeth Weaver ( - )
SiblingJudith Weaver ( - )

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