JOSLPH MEDLEY, Administrator
Hugh McKenzie.
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By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity for said county, made at September Term in the case of the petition of Eliza L. Wilson, and Cornelia McKenzie, by her guardian Joseph Medley, the Clerk and Master of said Court will expose to public Auction at Morven, on the 3d day of January 1837, all the real Estate of Hugh McKenzie, dec'd, and mentioned in said petition, consisting of the Dwelling House and all necessary out houses attached to said lot, all of which are in good repair, and a pleasant and healthy situation for a family residence; also that large Store and Ware House at Morven, being one of the best stands in the county for a mercantile establishment; also one Tract of Land on the south side of the north prong of Jones’ Creek, containing 78 acres more or less; also several other tracts of land contiguous to Moron; all of which will be more fully described on the day of sale. W. E. TROY, C. & M. E.
A credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bond and approval security.
November 8th, 52—tff
It is said that Hugh McKenzie was the man who named Morven, NC and that the town was named after his mother's Scottish town of Morven.
Hugh died on 5 Sept. 1830 from injuries sustained in a run-a-way horse accident.
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[1] Cheraw gazette. volume, November 08, 1836, Page 206, Image 2, Column 5
[2] http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/anson/obits/m/mckenzie1211ob.txt
[3] Find A Grave Memorial# 40239966
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