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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In Chancery
    March 28th 1747.
    Samuel Clarke v. Sarah Simpson et al
    
      
       Alexander Vander Dussen as early as 1731 owned lands in Carolina, where he seems to have arrived as an experienced soldier with a royal independent company. He lived in great style at Goose Creek, where he built a handsome home and owned slaves, whom he is said to have treated harshly. He became a justice of the peace, represented Goose Creek in the Commons House, and in 1740 was given command of the South Carolina regiment which went with Oglethorpe against St. Augustine. During the 1750’s he traveled back and forth between Charleston and London frequently, and was described as rolling round the metropolis very grandly in his chariot. He died in London in 1759. (McCrady, S. C. under the Royal Government, p. 196, 197; SCHGM, IV, 288; XI, 187-189; XV, 115; VIII, 219; XXXI, 180, 181.)
    
   Ordered That the Defendants do Answer the Complainant’s Bill of Complaint in Eight days after Service of this Rule.

Alexr Stewart Deputy Register in Chancery

At a Court of Chancery held at the Council Chamber Munday the 13 th April 1747, in the twentieth Year of his Majesty’s Reign, P. M.

Present, His Excellency, The Governor; The Honorables Edmund At-kin, William Middleton, John Cleland, Charles Pinckney, Alexander Vander Dussen, Esquires of his Majesty’s Council; William Pinckney, Esq., Master of this Court.

On Reading the Petition of David Caw of Charles Town Gentleman and Catherine his Wife late Catherine Serree Relict of Noah Serré late of Santee Gentleman deceased and of John Dutarque of the Parish of St. Thomas Planter Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the Said Noah Serree and also Testamentary Guardian of the Several Children of the said Noah Serree, It is Ordered by this Court, for the Reasons in the said Petition contained, That Isaac Mazyck Esq. Brigadier John Gendron, Maj. Elias Horry, Capt. Paul Trapier and Mr. John Hentie, or any three or four of them being first duly Sworn before any of his Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Berkleye County who is hereby Authorized and impowered to administer such Oath Do make a just and equal Partition and Division according to the Direction of the Will of the said Noah Serree and allot to the said David Caw and Catherine his Wife, the Respective Share or Shares and proportions of the Residue of the Personal Estate of the said Noah Serree as the said David Caw in right of his said Wife is any wise intitled unto; And that they do make due Return of their Proceedings in the Premisses into this Court on or before the Second Tuesday in August next ensuing under the Hands and Seals of them the Said Isaac Mazyck John Gendron, Elias Horry Paul Trapier John Hentie or any three or four of them.

[ALB. See the Return made upon this Order under the hands and Seals of John Gendron Elias Horry and Paul Trapier filed the 13th August 1747 together with the Petition]

Alexr Stewart Deputy Register in Chancery