Dearborn County 1820 Probate Notices

The following Dearborn County, Indiana probate notices were published in Indiana newspapers in 1820. Dearborn County suffered a courthouse fire on 6 March 1826 that destroyed all records. See Dearborn County Reconstructed Records for more details.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 1, Column 3

Notice is hereby given

To all person indebted to the late Palmer Warren, deceased, are hereby requested to call and settle their respective accounts, both in his grocery and exchange business, with the subscriber, at the exchange office, without delay.

E. B. WARREN, Adm’r.
January 29, 1820.

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 1, Column 4

Notice.

All persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Pain, deceased are requested to come forward and settle their respective accounts, and all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to bring forward their accounts, properly authenticated, for settlement, to

John Crandon, Administrator.
April 7, 1820

Lawrenceburg Indiana Oracle – 15 Apr 1820 – Page 3, Column 4

Notice.

ALL persons indebted to the estate of Palmer Cone, late of Lawrenceburgh, deceased, are hereby requested to call to settle their accounts—and all those who have demands against said estate, are requested to produce their respective accounts, properly authenticated, without delay.

M. Hitchcock, Adm’r.
Lawrenceburgh, April 12, 1820.