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Joseph T. Dorough proceed to convey to the sold
John Dorough J.O. Dorough all the right,
title SC. which the said John Dorough had
and heldin and to said lands at the time of
his death
W.F. Thetford. J.
Special Judge of Probate

{Oliver, Mrs LA} State of Alabama } In Probate Court
{Decd} Shelby County } Feby 21st 1896.
{Probate of Will} This day came C.C. Oliver and filed in this
Court a petition together with a paper purporting
{Order setting} to the last will and testament of Mrs. Laura A.
{day to hear} Oliver late of said County, deceased, for probate; and
{petition for} it appearing from said petition that the following
named persons are [leg--] under said Will and
heirs of the Estate of said Mrs. Laura A. Oliver
deceased towit: C.C. Oliver said petitioner and W.R.
Oliver both of whom are sons of said deceased; and the
children of Henry L. Oliver, deceased, who are Henry,
Albert, George and Arthur, all of whom are minors,
the two oldest, Henry and Albert, being over 14 years
of age and all residing with their mother, Mrs
Hannah Oliver, widow of said Henry L. Oliver, deceased;
All of whom reside in Shelby County, Ala, and are
over the age of 21 years and of sound mind, except
the minors above named,--It is ordered by the
Court that Monday the 9th of March, 1896,
be set apart for the hearing of said petition, and
that citation issue and be served on each of the
adult heirs above named, and that a copy of same
be served on Mrs. Hannah Oliver for herself, and
that copies be handed her, as the mother of said
minors, for each one of said minors, Henry, Albert
George and Arthur Oliver, notifying them and each and all
of them to appear before me on that day and
contest said application if they think proper.
D.R McMillan,
Judge of Probate

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