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- A petition to the Surrogate of the county of Saratoga by James's father, Ephraim, reads thus:
To George Palmer, Surrogate of the county of Saratoga of the Saratoga. The petition of Ephraim Annable of the town of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga in Stillwater, that James Annable, a son of the said Ephraim, and son-in-law of Jacob Esmond, lately and without making any last will and testament, having his wife, Mercy, and leaving Elizabeth Annable, his only child and heir at law, of the age of nine years, the 18th of April past.
And the said infant by the death of her said father is entitled to certain real and personal estate, but being unable to manage her own concerns because of her minority, the said Ephraim requests you re-appoint the said Jacob, her guardian during her minority. Dated August 21, 1829.
Signed: Ephraim Annable
Ephraim Annble the above named petitioner, being duly sworn says that the above petition is true in substance and matter of fact.
Signed: Ephraim Annable
Declared this 21st day of April, 1829, before me.
George Palmer
The bond posted was signed by Jacob Esmond, William Annable (brother to James) and Ephraim Annable, the father of James.
In the Federal Census of 1820 for Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY, James is listed as a resident of that town. Page 199, ID# NY32028836.
In a handwritten statement, it says James was late of Vatervliet, Albany County, NY.
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