“Guardian Bonds, Washington County, Virginia 1780-1872”
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“Guardian Bonds, Washington County, Virginia 1780-1872”
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Posted: 23 Jul 2008 4:16PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Maiden, Campbell, Hagy, Fudge
“Guardian Bonds, Washington County, Virginia 1780-1872” by Gerald H. Clark Series II, No 21. May 1984
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Jan. 24, 1859 – Having a small legacy in Botetourt County, Elizabeth D. MAIDEN petitions the court to name her father, John M. MAIDEN, her guardian. Witness: Daniel W. MAIDEN.
Jan. 25, 1859 – John M. MAIDEN named guardian of Elizabeth D. and Eveline O. MAIDEN, children of the said John M. MAIDEN. Bond: $125. Surety: Conrad FUDGE
Aug. 23, 1858 – Hugh M. CAMPBELL named guardian of Caroline E.A. and Jacob CAMPBELL, children of the said Hugh M. CAMPBELL. Bond: $1,500. Sureties: John MAIDEN and Jacob HAGY.
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May 26, 1862 – Morgan W. MAIDEN named guardian of Noah L. MAIDEN, orphan of John MAIDEN, deceased. Bond: $4,000. Sureties: Conrad FUDGE, Hugh M. CAMPBELL and Daniel W. MAIDEN.
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Jan. 24, 1859 – Having a small legacy in Botetourt County, Elizabeth D. MAIDEN petitions the court to name her father, John M. MAIDEN, her guardian. Witness: Daniel W. MAIDEN.
Jan. 25, 1859 – John M. MAIDEN named guardian of Elizabeth D. and Eveline O. MAIDEN, children of the said John M. MAIDEN. Bond: $125. Surety: Conrad FUDGE
Aug. 23, 1858 – Hugh M. CAMPBELL named guardian of Caroline E.A. and Jacob CAMPBELL, children of the said Hugh M. CAMPBELL. Bond: $1,500. Sureties: John MAIDEN and Jacob HAGY.
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May 26, 1862 – Morgan W. MAIDEN named guardian of Noah L. MAIDEN, orphan of John MAIDEN, deceased. Bond: $4,000. Sureties: Conrad FUDGE, Hugh M. CAMPBELL and Daniel W. MAIDEN.
