Case Name: Charles J. Colcock and Eliza Ferguson, executor and executrix of W. C. Ferguson and D. Fludd and others vs. Ann Ferguson, executrix of Thomas Ferguson
Court: Court of Chancery of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1812-02
Citations: 3 Des. Eq. 482
Docket Number: 
Parties: Charles J. Colcock and Eliza Ferguson, executor and executrix of W. C. Ferguson and D. Fludd and others vs. Ann Ferguson, executrix of Thomas Ferguson.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Carolina Equity Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 482–482

Head Matter:
FEBRUARY 1812.
Charles J. Colcock and Eliza Ferguson, executor and executrix of W. C. Ferguson and D. Fludd and others vs. Ann Ferguson, executrix of Thomas Ferguson.
case Evir.
A bond and mortgage given by a.per-declared vofd —and a tiwi^anted*
[Tiled, before Chancellor Waties, Charleston,
February, 1812.]
'THIS was a bill to set aside and declare void a bond and mortgage given by the late W. C. Ferguson, when was U1,der a§’e> to Mrs. Ann Ferguson, executrix of Ferguson, deceased, for certain purposes rela-five to the estate of Thomas Ferguson.

Opinion:
-Chancellor Waties delivered the following decree :
The defendant in this case having admitted that the bond and mortgage described in the bill of the complai-against which they pray to be relieved, was given by W. C. Ferguson, the testator of the two first named complainants, when he was under the age of 9.1 years : It is ordered and decreed that the said bond and mortgage be delivered up to the said complainants to be can-' celled, and that there be a perpetual injunction against all proceedings thereon at law. The costs to be paid out of the estate of Thomas Ferguson.
There was no appeal from this decree.