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Re: Cole/Randolph Families in Madison County, TN.
Posted by: tee mcbride (ID *****0648) Date: February 12, 2012 at 03:09:25
In Reply to: Re: Cole/Randolph Families in Madison County, TN. by Virginia Randolph of 16439

Hello, i found this information on the website. I hope it helps you. If you want a copy contact the pages write to the Madison County Tennessee Library.

118-119.from a book called: GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS
FROM DEED BOOK 29,MADISON COUNTY
L. B. and J. C. SHELTON for love for the Baptist Church conveyed to SANDY COLE, J. W. SHELTON, COUNCIL BUNTTN, deacons of Ararat Baptist Church in Civil District 6, Madison Co., one acre on which the church STANDS, on the Jackson-Brownsville Road. August 3, 1871. Reg. Aug. 3, 1871. No witnesses.

below is from the book: MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE
WILL BOOK FIVE
88-89. JAMES RANDOLPH, Madison Co., Tenn. Sister MARY RANDOLPH all his lands and negroes except boy Peter and some other property. Peter was to be "liberated" and $300 kept in trust for him by "my" brother-in-law ALBERT G. McCLELLAN. Brother-in-law ALEXANDER COLE to have no benefit in his will. Exec Albert G. McClellan. Sept. 3, 1850. Wits. W. Matthews, M. Midyett, J. D. McClellan.

MCCM 6, page 240. Will probated January 7, 1851.

131-133. MARY RANDOLPH, Madison Co., Tenn. ALBERT G. McCLELLAN to hold in trust for her nephews and nieces, JAMES N. McCLELLAN, MARY E. McCLELLAN, WILLIAM G. COLE, MARTHA A. COLE, JAMES R. COLE, ADELINE F. COLE, JOHN T. COLE, all negroes in estate. When the youngest child came of age the land was to be divided equally among her three nieces. Sister, HARRIET ELIZA McCLELLAN 3 negroes Ben, John, Critenden, Dillar; furniture, monies, notes. ALEXANDER T. COLE, father of these hrs (by name of Cole) was to be prohibited from having anything to do with the property. Exec Albert G. McClellan, brother-in-law. Jan. ll, 1853. Wits P. C. Midyett, Burgess B. Davis.

MCCM 7, page 82. Will probated August 1, 1853.

88-89. JAMES RANDOLPH, Madison Co., Tenn. Sister MARY RANDOLPH all his lands and negroes except boy Peter and some other property. Peter was to be "liberated" and $300 kept in trust for him by "my" brother-in-law ALBERT G. McCLELLAN. Brother-in-law ALEXANDER COLE to have no benefit in his will. Exec Albert G. McClellan. Sept. 3, 1850. Wits. W. Matthews, M. Midyett, J. D. McClellan.

MCCM 6, page 240. Will probated January 7, 1851.

129-131. THOMAS LACY, Madison Co., Tenn. Property in equal portions to his children. One or more slaves could be sold to pay debts. Children "to be sent to school." There was some property coming to his children from their grandfather's estate in Ohio. Exec Hugh R. Lacy, brother. June 16, 1853. Wits John W. Cole, John Copeland.

MCCX 7, page 76. Will probated July 4, 1853.



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131-133. MARY RANDOLPH, Madison Co., Tenn. ALBERT G. McCLELLAN to hold in trust for her nephews and nieces, JAMES N. McCLELLAN, MARY E. McCLELLAN, WILLIAM G. COLE, MARTHA A. COLE, JAMES R. COLE, ADELINE F. COLE, JOHN T. COLE, all negroes in estate. When the youngest child came of age the land was to be divided equally among her three nieces. Sister, HARRIET ELIZA McCLELLAN 3 negroes Ben, John, Critenden, Dillar; furniture, monies, notes. ALEXANDER T. COLE, father of these hrs (by name of Cole) was to be prohibited from having anything to do with the property. Exec Albert G. McClellan, brother-in-law. Jan. ll, 1853. Wits P. C. Midyett, Burgess B. Davis.

MCCM 7, page 82. Will probated August 1, 1853.
















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