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The Randolph Citizen Huntsville, Missouri · Friday, December 30, 1859. Newspaper made available courtesy of The State Historical Society of Missouri.
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The Randolph Citizen published a notice to William Maupin and John Maupin regarding the sale of individuals from the estate of Gabriel Maupin, to be conducted at the Huntsville courthouse on Monday, January 1861. The number or name of individuals, their genders, or ages were not listed in the ad. An application is forthcoming to the courthouse situated in Huntsville, Missouri, seeking an allotment of dower to the widow of Gabriel Maupin, deceased, and the distribution of slaves among the heirs.
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