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This Book is the second in a series that compiles sales advertised in South Carolina newspapers by sheriffs of property to pay debts, etc. What is a Sheriff's Sale? This question was clearly answered by The Rev. W. Becket Soule, Tribunal Office, Diocese of Charlotte, in his review of my first book in this series-South Carolina Sheriff's Sales 1836-1839-which appeared in the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Volume 46, Number 1. Quoting Rev. Soule: "A sheriff's sale is a public auction where property is repossessed; the proceeds may be used to repay mortgage lenders, banks, tax…mehr

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This Book is the second in a series that compiles sales advertised in South Carolina newspapers by sheriffs of property to pay debts, etc. What is a Sheriff's Sale? This question was clearly answered by The Rev. W. Becket Soule, Tribunal Office, Diocese of Charlotte, in his review of my first book in this series-South Carolina Sheriff's Sales 1836-1839-which appeared in the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Volume 46, Number 1. Quoting Rev. Soule: "A sheriff's sale is a public auction where property is repossessed; the proceeds may be used to repay mortgage lenders, banks, tax collectors, or other litigants who have lost money on the property. A sheriff's sale occurs at the end of the foreclosure process, when the initial property owner can no longer make good on mortgage payments, but such a sale can also occur to satisfy judgments and tax liens. The legal document which sets this process in motion, technically a writ of execution, is referred to as fieri facias, usually abbreviated as fi. fa. (Latin for "you cause to be made").
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Mr. Munson retired in 2014 from the Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. He has edited letters written by NC Civil War Soldiers, later published by McFarland Publishing Company, in addition to compiling books of material found in 19th Century NC newspapers. While at ECU, he contributed over 12,000 abstracts of magazine articles about NC to the NC Periodicals Index