Hi Martha,
Sorry you can't find those other recent messages - one was incorrect, so another one was to correct it. I had thought that the Chancery Court was about Johan Conrad Hesser's estate, but it was his son Andrew Hesser's land that 2 heirs wanted to force their siblings to sell. No big deal. What a great thing that VA site is - I found info about Phillip March there, too! 65 pages, in fact! Helped me learn another child's name and that he at least lived until 1799, if not 1802.
The Fayette lady said their only newspapers for 1833 were for Nov and Dec; we think Hannah Hesser died at age 96 in March 1833. So, didn't get an obit.
Laurel