NameEmeline Campbell
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
On 9 November 1835 a deed was indentured between Susan Mann, Ambrose Hundley, Joseph H. Pendleton and Sarah his wife and Warner Lewis acting as Commissioner under court order of the first part, and Richard T. Hundley of the second part. Essex County Court on 20 July 1835 pronounced a ruling in a case between Richard T. Hundley plaintiff and Elizabeth Hundley administratrix of John Hundley deceased, Emeline, Louisa, William, Hugh and Peter Campbell, infants, Mary and Thomas Wood, infants, Susan Mann, Ambrose Hundley and Joseph Pendleton and Sarah his wife, defendants. It was ordered that the adult defendants (Susan Mann, Ambrose Hundley, and Joseph H. Pendleson and Sarah his wife) make to Richard T. Hundley a deed in fee simple conveying to him the land described in this deed. Warner Lewis was appointed Commissioner to convey to Richard T. Hundley the interest and estate of the infant defendants in the same tract of land. The tract is 90 acres in Essex County that was land acquired by John Hundley deceased in the estate of his father the late Ambrose Hundley, bounded by the land of Richard T. Hundley and the dower land of Mrs. Elizabeth Hundley, widow of Ambrose. Signed by Joseph H. Pendleton, Sarah M. Pendleton, Susan D. Mann, and W. Lewis. Recorded 16 November 1835. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 45, pages 49-51.]
On 4 October 1836 a deed was made between Richard T. Haile, Elzer Fogg and Eliza T. his wife, Joseph M. Armstrong and Susan A. his wife, Maria D. Haile, James N. Haile, John S. Haile, Robert L. Haile and Bernard H. Haile, the said Richard T., Eliza F. Susan A., Maria D., James N., John S., Robert L. and Bernard H. being children of Richard T. Haile late of Essex County of the first part, and Ambrose Hundley, Richard T. Hundley, Susanna Mann, Sarah Pendleton the wife of Joseph H. Pendleton, Emaline, Louisa, William, Hugh, and Peter Campbell, children of Mary Campbell deceased, and Mary and Thomas Wood, children of Nancy Wood, deceased, and grandchildren of the said Ambrose Hundley decased of the second part. On 22 November 1805, Richard T. Haile and Judith T. his wife, the parents of the parties of the first part, had sold in trust during their lifetimes to Lewis Dix real and personal property that had been willed to Richard T. Haile by his grandfather, the land having been in trust to his grandmother Mary during her lifetime, with remainer to their son John Haile, the father of the Richard T. Haile who sold the property to Lewis Dix. There was another indenture made between Richard T. Haile and Judith T. his wife of the first part, Tandy Dix of the second part, and Ambrose Hundley of the third part, in which Ambrose Hundley paid unto the parties of the first and second part 400 pounds 10 shillings for 534 acres, it being the same land as in the first deed. Another indenture, dated 22 July 1807 and made between the same parties as in the second deed conveyed a sufficiency to Ambrose Hundley to guarantee the second deed, with conditions such that their son Richard T. Haile should receive an equivalent for his or their interest in the said land. Ambrose Hundley has since died intestate. Elizabeth Hundley received some of the land as her dower, and the residue was allotted to Ambrose Hundley, Richard T. Hundley, and John Hundley deceased, his children. In the meantime, Richard T. Hundley had purchased 68 acres of the land from his brother Ambrose in 1829. Richard T. Hundley also purchased 90 acres owned by his deceased brother John at a court ordered sale, and he then conveyed this land to Susan Mann, Joseph H. Pendleton and Sarah his wife, and Warner Lewis acting as commissioner. In this present indenture, the parties of the first part for $5 quit claim to the land. Dated 4 October 1836. Signed Richd. T Haile, E T Fogg, Joseph N Armstrong, S. A Armstrong, M. D. Haile, James N Haile, John S Haile and Robert L Haile. Witnesses: Geo Wright, Edward Wright, James Munday. Recorded 11 October 1836. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 45, pages 191–197.]
On 11 March 1841, Ambrose Hundley filed a supplementary bill of complaint in the case Hundley’s administrator vs. Hundley and others. He stated that he was the administrator of the good and chattels of Richard T. Hundley, son of Ambrose and Elizabeth Hundley and brother to the complainant. That Ambrose died in 1814 intestate and that the court divided the land among the children and the widow, Elizabeth, who received 272 acres. That when Richard T. Hundley arrived at the age of 21 years he left Virginia and moved to Arkansas, where he lived for a number of years and died without issue about 1839. That Richard should have been entitled to a reversionary portion of his mother’s dower rights and should have also received a portion of the rights of another brother, John, who died without issue after reaching the age of 21 years. Ambrose states that he is being harrassed by creditors of Richard’s, and seeks relief by selling the interest in his mother Elizabeth’s dower land. He asks that Elizabeth Hundley, Joseph Pendleton and Sarah A. his wife, William R. G. Trible and Emaline his wife, Joel R. Kidd and Louisa his wife, Susannah Mann, Mary Wood, Thomas Wood, Peter Campbell and William Campbell be made defendants. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 39, item 39-O-14.]
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Birthabt 1813, Virginia
OccupationFarmer