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Probate for Lucy E. Wood

Lucy E. Shedd died intestate. Her daughter, and sole remaining heir, Lucy E. Harris, petitioned for and was granted Letters of Administration over her estate.

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Lowndes County, Mississippi, January 18, 192112764

The State of Mississippi, Loundes County, Chancery Court in Vacation, before the Clerk, January 1921.

The Estate of Lucy E. Shedd, deceased, No. 3657

This day came on to be heard the petition of Mrs. Lucy E. Harris, asking that Letters of Administration upon the estate of Mrs. Lucy E. Shedd be granted and issued to Mrs. Lucy E. Harris. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Mrs. Lucy E. Shedd departed this life on or about the 8th of January 1921, leaving a personal estate estimated to be worth about Five Hundred Dollars and that for the collection and protection of said estate an administrator should be appointed for said estate; and Mrs. Lucy E. Harris being a proper and suitable person to exercise such trust and she having entered into bond in the sum of Six Hundred Dollars, payable and conditioned as the law directs with J. W. Jones and W. M. Harris, as Surities, which said bond is considered good and sufficient and solvent and has been approved by the Clerk, and she having take the oath as prescribed by the Statute.

It is therefore ordered that Letters of Administration upon the estate of Mrs. Lucy E. Shedd be granted and issued to Mrs. Lucy E. Harris.

Ordered this 18th day of January A. D. 1921.

Jno J Richard, Clerk