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I. Estate of Richard Deen(s) of Laurens Co, GA d. 1812 (Estate documents 1812-1821) Laurens County Legal Records 1807-1832, Compiled by Allen Thomas, 1991. NOTE: Richard Deen married Winnifred Dyson 21 Jan1793 in Nash Co, NC. He moved to Laurens Co, GA about 1812 and died there the next year, 1813. Richard and Winnifred Dyson Dean had three children: Williamson, Meeky Tarley/Farley, and Charity Dean. Miles Smith, Sheriff of Laurens County, sold to Richard Dean of Laurens County. 287 ½ acres originally granted to John Brazell. (resulted from Jones Walton and Co. vs. John Clark, executor of Elijah Clarke estate, dated 1807). 08-00-1812 Richard Deen, SR. named as a commissioner to view proposed road. [This is the only mention of a Sr. in any of the legal documents listed for Laurens County.] 09-06-1813 Richard Deen estate. $1400 bond with R. W. W. Wynne and Lewis Linder as securities for Wynne as admin of the Deen estate. [NOTE: This Richard Deen had purchased his land a year earlier on July 8, 1812. See above.] 9-00-1814 ordered that Robert W. W. Wynne, admin of the Richard Deen estate, have leave to sell 150 acres of the Deen estate on Big Creek. 12-06-1814 R. W. W. Wynne, administrator of the Richard Deen estate, sold to Ebenezer Folsom 150 acres . . . on Big Creek adjoining Mary Taylor, Alexander Smith, and Henry Culpepper. 9-00-1815 Richard Deen/Dean [the older] was appointed the guardian for a Charity Deen, orphan of Richard Deen, in Laurens Co, GA, in 1815, with Elijah Deen as security. $200.00 bond. 9-00-1815 Robert W. W. Wynne admin of the Deen estate, rendered expenditures of $201.08. 9-00-1815 (#1) Deens estate paid out monies to Joseph Calhoun, Hardy Wyatt, Berry, Bruton, Thomas Montford, Amos Love, John Clements, William Godrey, J. Brantley, Samuel Spullock, Lewis Hall, Instance Hall, Issac Ferguson, F. S. Grantland, James Bush, Ecols Hightower, Silas Everett, Samuel Kirkland 9-00-1815 (#2) Hardy Wyatt, Justices William O’Neal, George Linder, and Adam Jones. Seems to be a continuance of #1 above. 1-06-1816 *Winny Dean and Williamson Dean as securities for Winny Dean as guardian of Farley (sic) Dean, orphan of Richard Dean. 1-00-1817 Winny Dean appointed guardian of Tarly Deen, a minor, by giving bond of $500.00 01-00-1817 R. W. W. Wynne was admin and he paid out to the admin. Of C. Hightower*, administrators of B. Harrison, and William Thompson. [*admin of estate of Charnel Hightower is Joshua Hightower] 3-00-1817 On application of Robert W. W. Wynne, admin. Of the Deen estate, court ordered Jn. Parker, Joel, Williams, James Beaty, Joseph Saltonstall and Moses Pullen to divide the Deen estate. 9-00-1817 Robert W. W. Wynne admin of the Deen estate, rendered expenditures of $141.09. 7-27-1818 Williamson Deen m. Eliza Smith. 1-00-1819 Ordered that Instance Hall, Elijah Dean, James Beaty, Joseph Calhoon, and John Keen appraise the Dean estate. [Winiford apparently died] 1-00-1819 Williams Deen granted letters of administration on the Deen estate. $500.00 bond with Young Keen and William Moorman as securities. 1-04-1819 Williamson as administrator of Winnifred Dean 3-01-1819 $500.00 bond with Williamson Dean and Lewis Linder as securities for Williamson Dean as guardian of Meeky Farley (sic) Dean, orphan of Richard Dean. 4-10-1819 Williamson Dean, of Laurens Co, sold 287 acres on Big Creek, formerly called Clark’s Creek. Dean was one of three legatees of the deceased Richard Dean. 9-00-1819 Robert W. W. Wynne, admin, Deen estate, applied for letters of dismissal from his admin. 6 months notice ordered published. 6-20-1821 Itemized inventory of the Dean estate as prepared by appraisers Daniel Hill, Young Woodard, and Needham Cock. 3-00-1821 Letters of dismissal to be granted to Robert W. W. Wynn on estate of Richard Dean 11-17-1839 Farley M. Dean, of Lee County, appointed Williamson Dean as his attorney in fact to sell Laurens County. Lands. This document was prepared in Dooly County and was witnessed by Edward Slade. 1-25-1840 Williamson Dean of Dooly County, sold to Edward J. Everard J. Blackshear and Joseph J. F. Blackshear. For the price of $100.00, land sold was 95 acres on Big Creek, originally granted to John Brazill. Land bounded by Jones lands, now N. Tuckers. This piece of land was that that Farley M. Dean was awarded as heir of Richard Dean. Deed witnessed by H. H. Todd and Justice of Inferior Court David R. Maddox. This property was sold by Williamson Dean, as power of attorney for Farley M. Dean. * All of the following spellings are given for Winnifred Dean in the Laurens Co, GA, legal documents: Winny / Winnefred //Winiford Dean Notify Administrator about this message?
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