Notes for James VETETO
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Notes for James VETETO


VITETOE, EVALINEvsVITETOE, JAMES
ORDER TO ATTACH: Lands of James Vitetoe of which William Vitetoe Sr. died seized and possessed on Spring fork of Martin's creek adjacent Juble Anderson and others, being land where widow of said William Vitetoe & others now live.
BILL OF COMPLAINT: Orator Eveline Vitetoe of Jackson County about 17 August 1841 married James Vitetoe. He cursed, drank, failed to provide, loose women, violence, have little children.
James Vitetoe left the country in company with one Rachael Vitetoe, a loose woman, and absconded. Now living in Grayson Co, KY with Mary Coy. Orator has six children by James Vitetoe.
William Vitetoe, the father of her husband, lately died intestate leaving following his heirs [other than James Vitetoe]:
Polley Vitetoe, the widow.
William Vitetoe.
Delila Vitetoe married A. J. Ferguson.
Maria Vitetoe married Enoch C. Carter.
Polley Ann Vitetoe married Peter Polk [Paulk].
Nancy Vitetoe married Solomon Polk, live in Missouri.
Sarah Vitetoe married William Daws. Sarah is deceased, left following children: William Daws Jr., James Daws, Savage Daws & Martha Daws, minors with no guardian.
Peter Polk, the Administrator of said William Vitetoe said no division of the property has been made except widow's dower.
Dated 11 Jany 1867. Eviline [her X mark] Vitetoe [Signed] Draper, Sol.
ANSWER TO BILL OF COMPLAINT: A. W. DeWitt, Guardian of William Daws Jr., James Daws, Savage Daws & Martha Daws, minor heirs of Sarah Daws, deceased. Children of Sarah and William Daws are grandchildren of William Vitetoe, decd, are entitled to their mother's share.
DEPOSITION: James Pharris, age 66. Eight shares, land not susceptible to partition. James [his X mark] Pharris.
William [his X mark] Lambert, ditto James Pharris.
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