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ATTENDINGTO SLAVES AND OTHER PROPERTY

IN ESTATE OF DECEASED BROTHER-IN-LAW

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JACKSON, ANDREW. Autograph Document Signed, declaring to the commis-

sioners of the estate of his deceased brother-in-law that his adopted son should not be

considered an heir of the estate and swearing to provide for him.

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page, 4to; markedly

toned overall, complete separations at folds repaired with cello tape verso, docketing on

verso. (TFC)

Np, 31 January 1823

[2,000/3,000]

To the commissioners appointed by the worshipful court of Davidson to apportion & divide the

Estate of Severn Donelson deceased amongst his heirs. My desire is that Andrew Jackson, my adopted

son, should not be considered in the Division of the Estate as one of the heirs of the said deceased.

Mrs. J[ackson] & myself having adopted him as our son, we intend to educate and provide for him, I

therefore obligate myself to give him as much property as will fall to the share of any of the Legatees of

the said S. Donelson deceased, and to secure him this I hereby bind myself my heirs Executors &c &c

under my hand & seal, this 31st day of Jan’ry 1823.”

Published in the

Papers of Andrew Jackson

, ed. Moser, Hoth, and Hoemann,Vol. 5, 1996.

WITH

Manuscript document, in an unknown hand, signed by court commissioners Robert Butler,

Francis Saunders, and John Donelson, Sr., listing the heirs of the estate and the names and values of

the slaves apportioned to each heir:“The following is the result of apportionment made of the Negroes

of the Estate of Severn Donelson Dec’d by the Undersigned commissioners appointed by the

Worshipful Court of Davidson County, except two negroes called Peter & Molly which are so old,

that they are left in the possession of Mrs. Donelson to be supported by her for what little labour they

can perform. . . .” 1 page, folio. Np, 31 January 1823.

Severn Donelson (1773-1818) was Jacksons’s brother-in-law and the biological father of Jackson’s

adopted son,Andrew Jackson, Jr.