Calhoun, Floride Isabella Lee, 1870-1935

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On April 22, 1889 Gideon Lee filed suit on behalf of his minor daughter, Floride Isabella Lee, in order to contest the will of the late Thomas Green Clemson who had passed away on April 6, 1888. Thomas Green Clemson had made it known through the codicil to his will that on the Fort Hill estate would be established an agricultural college. Floride Isabella Lee, being Clemson's only surviving heir, made an attempt through litigation to block this action. Richard W. Simpson was the defendant in this case. He was acting as executer of Clemson's will at the time. The suit was dismissed on grounds that Clemson had indeed legally inherited the estate from his wife.

From the description of Floride Isabella Lee, by her next friend, Gideon Lee, complainant, against Richard W. Simpson, defendant : collection of court documents, 1856-1894, (bulk 1888-1889) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 173481341

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associatedWith Calhoun family. family
associatedWith Clemson family. family
associatedWith Clemson, Thomas Green, 1807-1888 person
associatedWith Lander, Ernest McPherson. person
associatedWith Simpson, R. W. (Richard Wright), 1840-1912. person
associatedWith United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) corporateBody
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Fort Hill Plantation (S.C.)
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Birth 1870

Death 1935

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