The interrogatories look pretty much the same (although the order is different and only eight acres are involved this time) which isn't surprising because they were written by one of the original lawyers, R.F. Ligon.
J.D. Phillips } Probate Court
Administrator of } Macon County
Timney P. Phillips Est. }
v. } Interrogatories to
Heirs at Law. } be propounded to
Wesley F. Hodnett and Henry Stanton
material witnesses for the Plaintiff in this
cause.
1st Intr. Do you know the parties?
2nd Intr. Do you know the following described
land situated in Macon County to wit:
Eight (8) acres off the East end of the South
half (1/2) of section eighteen (18) Township
fifteen (15) Range Twenty four (24) adjoining
Dr. Hodnett and Henry Stanton?
3rd Intr. Do you know of the indebtedness of said
Estate?
4th Intr. State if it is necessary to sell lands of
said Estate to pay the debts.
R.F. Ligon
Atty. for Administrator
In my transcription of the pages below I've decided to only give the answers of the witnesses because I've hit the wall on this matter (and the handwriting is particularly hard to read).
Deposition of WH Stanton:
1st Int. Do you know the parties. Ans. I do
2nd Int Do you know the following described land [...] Ans. 2nd I do
3rd Int Do you know of the indebtedness of
said Estate
Ans. 3rd I do not
4th Intr. State if it is necessary to sell landsof said Estate to pay the debts
Ans 4th Not knowing if any
debts I can't say.
WH Stanton
25th day of Oct 1866 at WH Stanton store in the County of Macon
[Estate Papers, Phillips, Nancy (Minor) to Piques, Sarah. Ancestry.com. Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Alabama County, District and Probate Courts.]
Deposition of W F Hodnett:
1st Int. Do you know the parties.
Ans. I do
2nd Int Do you know the following
described land [...]?
Ans. I know the land referred to
3rd Int Do you know of the indebtedness of
said Estate [...]?
Ans. I know of some indebtedness
of said Estate which cannot be
paid without selling the lands
above described.
4th State if it is necessary to sell lands
of said Estate to pay the debts?Ans. I consider it necessary as stated
in the last answer.
WF Hodnett
25th day of Oct 1866 at WH Stanton store in the County of Macon
The sale of these eight acres appears to have been the final obstacle to settling my great great great grandmother Timney P. Watts Warren Phillips' estate. Next week we'll see who got what.
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