filed 1830 St. Louis Co., MO
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SOURCE- REVOCATION OF RIGHT OF EXECUTRIX FOR SPOUSE’S WILL:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Carrico, Susannah
Case Number 00869, Date Filed 1830, Microfilm Reel C 27473
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working on
some of the words and phrases that are hard to read. We've used
“xxxx” to show these places.
[We think this should have been filed with Vincent Carrico’s Probate
Records, not Susannah’s.]
Collection 6, Document 2
Recorded 15 Jun 1816
Know all men by their presents that I Susannah Carrico of the Township
of St. Ferdinand in the County of St. Louis in the Territory of
Missouri widow of Vincent Carrico of the same township county and
territory aforesaid deceased named as executrix in the last will and
testament of the said Vincent Carrico deceased declared and do by these
presents xxxx that I will not accept the provisions [?] made for me by
the said last will and testament of the said Vincent Carrico deceased,
or any part thereof. And I the said Susannah Carrico widow as
aforesaid have renounced and do hereby renouncing all benefits
provisions or advantages which I might or could claim or demand under
said last will and Testament. And do hereby xxxx claims and
shares my right of dower [?] to the estate of the said deceased my
husband, according to and under laws of this said Territory in such
cases made and provided –
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal at the town
of St. Louis this fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred xxxx.
her
Signed: Sussannah X Carrico
mark
Signed sealed &
executed in presence of
Cha Lucas
Edw Bates
Collection 6, Document 3
State of Missouri
County of St. Louis
Township of St. Louis
Be it remembered that on this fifteenth day of June in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen personally came and
appeared before me the subscriber a justice of the peace within and for
the township and county aforesaid in the Territory aforesaid the within
named Sussannah Carrico, and acknowledged and declared the within
instrument of writing to be her act and Deed hand and seal for the
purposes therein mentioned and contained. In testimony whereof I
have hereunto set my hand on the day and year aforesaid.
Signed: Joseph Charles[?] a justice
of the Peace
SOURCE-SUSANNAH’S BROTHER BENJAMIN QUICK NAMES TWO BROTHERS IN LAW FROM
PROBATE RECORDS FOR JOSEPH TODD:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
Case Number 00274, Date Filed 1817, Microfilm Reel C 27456
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection #1, Document #3
Missouri Territory
County of St. Louis
Township of St. Ferdinand County aforesaid this is to certify that I
Benjamin Quick being solemnly sworn before and by Richard Chitwood
Justice of the peace within the County and for the aforesaid Township
do depose and say that I represented and managed the sale of the
property and effects of my brotherinlaw Joseph Todd on the 7th day of
March 1812 and that I took the Notes or bonds from the persons that
purchased the said property and that I gave all and singular the notes
that I thus took to my brotherinlaw Vincent Carrico for him to collect
and receive and the money when received to keep for the sole use and
bennefit of the heirs of my Brotherinlaw-Joseph Todd and that Vincent
Carrico received the Notes and I believe and I am firmly purrsuaded to
the best of my Knowledge that the list of Notes that John E. Allin
administrator of the Estate of Joseph Todd, has found among the papers
of Vincent Carrico Deceased is A correct and perfect list and account
of the Notes that I delivered to Vincent Carrico for him to collect and
further I depose that I have given A just and correct account according
to the best of my Knowledge of all the real and personal Estate and
property that I have any knowledge of or that passed through my hands
and further this deponent saith not as witness my hand this 28th day of
April 1817.
his
Signed: Benjamin X Quick
mark
Sworn to and subscribed before me A Justice of the peace within the
county of St. Louis and for the Township of St. Ferdinand.
Signed: R Chitwood JP
SOURCE-THREE NAMES OF FIVE CHILDREN LEGIBLE IN THIS DOCUMENT FROM
WALTER’S FATHER VINCENT CARRICO’S PROBATE RECORDS:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
Carrico, Susannah
Case Number 00202, Date Filed 1816, Microfilm Reel C 27454
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection #22, Document #4
[The entire page is not visible.]
The estate of Vincent Carrico decd
to Susana Carrico Admin
to Boarding & clothing of five of the
[can’t read] ... Walter, Lidia, Vincent.
SOURCE-FROM SUSANNAH CARRICO’S PROBATE FILE-NAMES DANIEL QUICK
ADMINISTRATOR-NAMES HER EIGHT HEIRS:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Carrico, Susannah
Case Number 00869, Date Filed 1830, Microfilm Reel C 27473
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection 25, Page 4
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I Daniel Quick as principal,
and we Daniel Carrico and Burr Fugate as securities, are held and
firmly bound under the State of Missouri, in the full and just sum of
eight hundred dollars, to the payment whereof well and truly to be
made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and
assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with
our seals, and dated, St. Louis, this tenth day of May in the year
1830. [looks like 1820]
THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the above
bounden Daniel Quick Administrator of all and singular the goods and
chattels, rights and credits, which were of Susannah Carrico deceased,
do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and
singular the goods, chattels, lands, tenements, rights and credits, of
the said deceased, which have come to the hands, possession or
knowledge of him the said Daniel Quick, or into the hands or possession
of any persons for him, and the same, so made, do return and exhibit in
the office of the clerk of the County Court for the county of St.
Louis, within such times, and in such manner as is, or may be
prescribed by law; and all and singular the moneys, goods, and
chattels, lands and tenements, rights and credits, of the said
deceased, accruing from, or arising out of this estate, which shall
come to the hands, possession or knowledge of the said Daniel Quick
shall well and truly administer according to law, and pay the debts of
the said deceased as far as her assets will extend and the law direct;
and, further, make, or cause to be made just and true accounts of his
said administration, and make due and proper settlements thereof, from
time to time, according to law, or the order, sentence or decree of any
court having competent jurisdiction; and shall, moreover, well and
truly do and perform all other matters and things, touching the said
administration, as are, or shall be provided by law, or enjoined on him
by the order, sentence, or decree of any court having competent
jurisdiction; then this obligation to be void, and of no effect,
otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
[Signed]
Daniel Quick
Daniel Carrico
Burr Fugate
Recorded 10th May 1830
Henry Chouteau Clerk
This day personally appeared before me, the Clerk of the County Court,
for the county of St. Louis, the undersigned, Daniel Quick who, being
by me duly sworn, upon his oath saith that to the best of his knowledge
there are eight heirs of Susannah Carrico now in being to wit:
-James Carrico,
-Daniel Carrico,
-Benjamin Carrico,
-Walter Carrico,
-Lydia Musick,
-Phelix Carrico,
-Malinda Fugate,
-Silas Carrico,
all living in St. Louis County except James Carrico living in Cooper
County and that to the best of his knowledge, that the said deceased
died without a will, as far as he knows and believes; and that he will
well and truly administer all and singular the goods and chattels,
lands and tenements, rights and credits, of the said deceased, and pay
her debts, as far as the assets which may come to his hands will
extend, and the law direct; and that he will make a true and perfect
inventory of all the goods and chattels, rights and credits, of the
said deceased, and account for and pay over, according to law, all
assets which shall come to his hands, possession or knowledge.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this tenth day of May 1830
[Signed}
Daniel Quick
Henry Chouteau Clerk
SOURCE-FROM SUSANNAH CARRICO’S PROBATE FILE-DOCTOR’S FINAL
BILL-PROBABLE DATE OF DEATH:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Carrico, Susannah
Case Number 00869, Date Filed 1830, Microfilm Reel C 27473
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection 19, Page 3
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[NOTE: Apparently this is Dr. Martin’s final bill thus Susannah
probably died April 27 1830.]
The estate of Mrs. Susan Carico Deceased
To Jas. M. Martin Dr
To. visits medicine and attendance
To.
visit – 40/ -- three Blisters 12/ --
April 25th “ emiht[?]
2/ -- catharticte[?] 2/ -- $7.00
& 27 1830 “
Attendence all –
night - - -
3.00
“ visit in the
night
8.00
Allowed in open court six dollars
placed
$18.00
In the second class – 10th Aug 1830.
Henry Chouteau Clerk
Collection 19, Page 4
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Recd pay in full by the administrator Augus [sic] 21st
1830 Jas. M. Martin
Filed 12th August 1831
Henry Chouteau Clerk
SOURCE-SUSANNAH CARRICO’S HEIRS:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Carrico, Susannah
Case Number 00869, Date Filed 1830, Microfilm Reel C 27473
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection 8, Document 1
1836 Aug Term
$70.00 to:
-James Carrico
-Daniel Carrico
-Benjamin Carrico
-Lydia the wife of Reuben Musick
-Felix Carrico
-Walter Carrico
-Melina the wife of Burr Fugate
-Silas Carrico
[Apparently Asa Carrico and Elizabeth Carrico Martin are not mentioned
because they were step children of Susannah’s and were taken care of in
Vincent Carrico’s will. We have Mary Louisa, Vincent Jr., and
Susannah all dying before their mother.]
Collection 5, Document 2
1837 Aug Term
The Estate of Susannah Carrico
To Daniel Quick
For this amt paid Benjamin Carrico per voucer [sic]
No 1. $55.00
For this amt paid Rheuben Musick, voucher
No 2. $70.00
For this amt paid Walter Carrico - voucher
No 3.
$70.00
For this amt paid Burr Fugate - voucher
No 4. $70.00
For this amt paid Silas Carrico - voucher
No 5. $70.00
For this amt paid Daniel Carrico - voucher
No 6. $70.00
For this amt paid Burr Fugate - voucher
No 7.
$15.00
For this amt paid James Carrico - voucher
No 8. $70.00
For this amt paid Walter Carrico – voucher
No 9. $70.00
For this amt paid Henry Couteau [sic] Clk
voucher No 10. $01.25
For this amt paid Paschull & Carles – voucher
No 11. $02.75
For this amt paid Sumary [?] acts – voucher
No 12. $09.00
$573.00
SOURCE-DAUGHTER LYDIA CARRICO MUSICK'S PROBATE-NAMES KNOWN HEIRS-NAMES
SIBLINGS & HALF SIBLINGS:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Musick, Lydia
Case Number 10078, Date Filed 1872, Microfilm Reel C 33851
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection 5, Document 4
[For clarity, we have listed and numbered the heirs. The estate
was divided into sevenths. The two half siblings are sharing
one-seventh. This is shown on Collection 13, Document 2 and
Collection 10, Document 5.]
State of Missouri
County of St. Louis,
This day personally appeared before me, the Clerk of the Probate Court
for the County of St. Louis, the undersigned Leicester Babcock and
Phelix Carrico who being by me duly sworn, upon their oaths say that to
the best of their knowledge there are the following named heirs of
Lydia Musick deceased, now in being; to-wit:
1. Walter Carrico and
2. Melina Fugate both of St. Louis County,
brother and sister of said deceased,
3. Lydia wife of Phelix Carrico of Warren Co., MO., only child of
Felix Carrico who was a brother of said deceased,
the unknown heirs of
4. Daniel Carrico,
5. James Q. Carrico and
6. Benjamin Carrico
late brothers of said deceased and
7. the unknown heirs of Asa Carrico & Elizabeth Carrico
late half brother & half sister of said deceased
and that to the best of their knowledge, the said deceased died without
a will, so far as they know and believe; and that they will make
perfect inventory of, and faithfully administer all the estate of the
deceased and pay the debts as far as the assets will extend, and the
law direct, and account for and pay all assets which shall come to
their possession or knowledge.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 30th day of April 1872
[Signed]
W. E. Wagner, Clerk.
[Signed]
Leicester Babcock
Phelix Carrico
SOURCE-DAUGHTER LYDIA CARRICO MUSICK’S PROBATE-NAMES KNOWN HEIRS-NAMES
SIBLINGS AND HALF SIBLINGS:
St. Louis Probate Court Digitization Project: 1802 - 1900
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/stlprobate/
County: St. Louis
Party Name: Musick, Lydia
Case Number 10078, Date Filed 1872, Microfilm Reel C 33851
Copy of the handwritten probate record transcribed by Dan and Marilyn
Devaney keeping the original spelling. We are still working
on some of the words and phrases that are hard to read.
We've used “xxxx” to show these places.
Collection 13, Document 2
[There seem to be pages missing.]
Acct heretofore paid to Melanie Fugate, sister - $190.00
Acct heretofore paid to Walter Carrico, brother - $180.00
Acct heretofore paid to Lydia, wife of Phelix Carrico, only child of
Phelix who was brother - $180.00
Acct heretofore paid to George W. only child of Asa, only child [??
Sarah Ann Musick is listed next as a daughter of Benjamin
Carrico. Could Asa be an only son, not an only child?] of
Benjamin Carrico, who was a brother - $45.00
Acct heretofore paid to Sarah Ann Musick, daughter of Benjamin Carrico,
brother - $45.00
[Total] - $1313.20
Melanie Fugate, sister, having received $190.00, and being entitled to
$187.60, will refund $2.40
Walter Carrico, brother, is entitled to $187.60 and has received
$180.00; pay him $7.60
Lydia Carrico, daughter of Felix, who was a brother, received $180.00;
pay her $7.60
Reserve for the unknown heirs of Daniel Carrico, who was a brother -
$187.60
Reserve for the unknown heirs of James Q. Carrico, who was a brother -
$187.60
Reserve for the unknown heirs of [there is a blank here],
children of Benjamin - $93.80
Pay George W., only child of Asa, son of Benjamin, in add. to $45.00
rec. - $1.90
Pay Sarah Ann Musick, daughter of Benjamin - $1.90
Reserve for unknown heirs of Asa Carrico, who was ½ brother -
$93.80
Reserve for the unknown heirs of Elisabeth Carrico, alias Elisabeth
Martin, who was ½ sister - $93.80
(Record 37 xx. 55.)