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FamilySearch Digital Collections. "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927. Williamson, Wills, 1812-1819, Vol. 02." Vol. 2, p. 109. Image 82 of 260. Williamson, Tennessee, Probate Court: Isaac Mairs, Guardian for Jesse Blackshare, Dec'd., Heirs. Oct Session, 1814. (October Court Session, 1814, Jesse Blackshare, Dec'd, Heirs: Ezekial Blackshare, Elisha Blackshare, Luke Blackshare, David Blackshare, Elijah Blackshare, Jacob Blackshare, Jesse Blackshare. It appears by a settlement with Hannah Blackshare, now Hannah Mairs, wife of Isaac Mairs, that she being Administrator of the Estate of Jesse Blackshare, Dec'd, that there was a balance of $227.30 in the hands of the Administrator subject to a division between Penny Blackshare and James Blackshare and the above named Legatees. A settlement was made with Penny and James and the balance remaining in the hands of the said Guardian due the other Legatees.) "FamilySearch." https://www.familysearch.org/. Accessed 18 Feb 2021.
"Blacksheariana", copyright 1954, by Perry Lynnfield Blackshear, Sr., published in Atlanta, Georgia. Added by A. Blacksher on 6-14-2018. Oltmann-8
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