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New York—New York Surrogate's Court (judges known as surrogates) Ohio—conducted by Courts of Common Pleas, Family and Probate Divisions, Probate Court; Pennsylvania—Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, [10] Office of Register of Wills Archived 2019-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
There is a Surrogate's Court in each county in the state. [1] The judges of this court are styled the "Surrogate of [X] County". [2] The surrogate is elected countywide, and is required to be a resident of the pertaining county. Each of New York's 62 counties has one surrogate, except New York County and Kings County which have two each ...
Northampton is a town in Fulton County, New York, United States. The population was 2,670 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The name comes from an original land patent. [ 3 ]
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Northampton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York: Northampton, Fulton County, New York, a town; Northampton, Suffolk County, New York, a census-designated place (CDP) and hamlet; The town of Gates, New York, called "Northampton" from 1797 until 1812
"Inmates" were generally directed by the court to live at the almshouse. The Almshouse Farm served as the site for the Northampton County poorhouse for almost 150 years, from 1804 until 1952. African-Americans were housed in a separate building on the property located at Machipongo, Northampton County, Virginia. The oldest of the three main ...
In 1956, the Fairview Home merged with the Troy Orphan Asylum. Services moved to the Troy location as the Fairview property, located on Boght Road, was sold to Behr-Manning in 1957. [2] According to a Times Union article, the Troy Orphan Asylum was originally located on Spring Avenue, where it was known as "the house on the hill."
John George Leake (1752–1827) was a New York lawyer who had no children or siblings. [3] He died on June 2, 1827, at his home on Park Row in Manhattan.His estate, which included personal property valued at about $300,000 and real estate worth an additional $86,000, [5] he left to Robert Watts, the son of his best friend John Watts, with the stipulation that Robert Watts change his name to ...