Franklin County: Samuel Fisher to Edward McPherson,
January 8, 1850
Summary:
Samuel Fisher writes to Edward McPherson concerning debts and the Fisher
estates.
January 8th 1850
Fayetteville Franklin county Pennsylvania
Dear Friend
In your letter to [illeg.] Hughes June 9th 1849 you say now nothing about Jas Coopers guarantee on the Release on the Fonhanon Share of H. Fisher Estate -- and that no notice has been served on you by S. Fisher not to pay Fonhanon and you say I have no Claim against him I say In the first place that a notice is put into your hand by Mr Hughes to [illeg.] you that It takes all the estate of Jacob Fisher to pay his Debts and dues and the amount coming from the Real estate Is coming from you to me Samuel Fisher Administrator of the estate of Jacob Fisher and If I failed In two Releases you must hold the money In your hand until I see you satisfy. For you certainly know that the Debt must first be paid before the heirs can Draw any money--- However I believe you have it In your power to pay me what you have left In your hands by Susan Macks Heir I am informed By Mr [unclear: Sholl] one of them that he left twenty [unclear: D] on the Administrator's account I am in [illeg.] [unclear: need] I hope you will answer this as soon as this comes to hand
Your Friend
Samuel Fisher
Direct to me at Fayetteville
S. F.