Petition #20184210
- Barbour County, Alabama. March 19, 1842. - October 1842.
- Court: Chancery
- Salutation: To the Honorable Anderson Crenshaw, Chancellor of the Southern Division and the ninth District of said Division exercising and holding Chancery jurisdiction in the same
Abstract
Mark Jackson petitions to foreclose on a mortgage extended by him to Samuel Gamble. Jackson claims the mortgage deed granted unto him, his heirs and assignees certain slaves "to have & to hold" unless Gamble paid him $1603, the amount of a promissory note on its due date. Jackson testifies that Gamble "has not well and truly paid" the debt and asks the court to order him to pay "what is now due on the said mortgage deed together with your Orator's costs of suit ... and in default of such payment ... that the said Samuel D. Gamble ... be barred and foreclosed of and from all right and equity of redemption in said mortgaged property." In addition, Jackson requests that the mortgaged slave property be sold for the payment of what may appear to be "due to your Orator on said promissory note and mortgage deed."
Result: Granted.
- Number of petition pages: 3
- Related documents: Affidavit, Mark Jackson, 19 March 1842; Agreement to Take Pro Confesso Position, Samuel D. Gamble, 4 April 1842; Mortgage Deed, Samuel Gamble to Mark Jackson, 30 November 1840; Probate Recording, 8 December 1840; Promissory Note, Samuel D. Gamble, 13 November 1840; Decree, October Term 1842; Report of Indebtedness, October Term 1842; Confirmation of Report, October Term 1842; Report of Sale of Slaves and Receipt of Proceeds, 1 March 1843
- Pages of related documents: 2
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Citation information
Repository: Circuit Court Clerk's Office, Clayton, Alabama
- Records of the Circuit Court, Records Vol. C
- Page: 1188-93
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