Elizabeth Youngblood McBurney, the daughter of the late Mary Youngblood, joins her husband, Dr. Hugh McBurney, in seeking a partition of the land and slaves in her late mother's estate. They note that four slaves bequeathed to the late children of Thomas Fendins are now subject to division among "all the Grand Children" of the said Youngblood. Elizabeth avers that she "is desirous of having a division, and partition of the said Tract of Land, and her Moiety allotted to her," along with a distribution of "the one fourth part of the personal Estate," which descended to Mary's grandchildren "share and share alike."
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