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Regenia McQueen’s Documents, You stole Twice What You Owe Me, But Not My Soul

Regenia McQueen’s Documents, You stole Twice What You Owe Me, But Not My Soul

Regenia McQueen's Documents, You stole Twice What You Owe Me, But Not My Soul

Regenia McQueen Teasley

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2004
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Historia de América
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9781418476786
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Volume IIBooks 5 thru 8Book 5This book is about the denial letters over the years. No one really wanted to get involved with, the estate of the real William Mc Queen’s 'getting' settled. Why? Because so many are involved in keeping my father properties among themselves. Within these Volumes you will see some of your finer families are involved in the denial, of the 'real' WILLIAM MC QUEEN.Book 6Within book 6, it is clear that John Mc Queen of 1703, was the GRANTOR of this land, by the small amounts of copies of grants, royal land grants, state plats, colonial plats etc. These royal grants were given to JOHN MC QUEEN by the KING and as stated in the Carolina Charters of 1663 and 1665 ONLY an heir can get ownership of this kind of land. This land has gone from Mc Queen to Mc Queen, so what happen to ReGenia Mc Queen’s turn?Book 7Book 7 clearly shows, that in 1791 Alexander Mc Queen by plat# 2232 owned the 7th District, which is all of Charleston, South Carolina. It covers block 'A'etc, deeds C26 page 399 and 3325 page 98, in Berkeley County and Charleston County deeds A219 page 325 and A116 page 215, and can be found within these 4 volumes.Why does the ex Governor of South Carolina have his name on a deed within deed A219 page 325? Why did he sign deed S117 pages 328, 329 and 330, all of which he was not authorized to do. Is he one of my father heirs? Is he also part of the plot to deny the heirs of the 'real' WILLIAM MC QUEEN. Why is block 'A' so important to these people? Did you know that in 1698, there was a place called White-Hall Palace and maybe the first White House. And it was owned by the Lords, that is the 8 Lords Proprietors, of the Carolina Charter of 1663 and 1665.Book 8Book 8 is for Joseph Mc Queen, my grandfather. Block 'A' is for Gulf Oil Corp. And this is why I, after 32 years have not received , what is lawfully, mine under Probate Code 62-3-901. Joseph Mc Queen’s son was William Mc Queen, my father, but before the HEIRS were allowed to claim our father properties, other William Mc Queens were created. And evidence within the 4 Volumes will prove this fact.Probate Code 62-3-901, three things must happen1. William Mc Queen died June 23, 19722. The deeds has the name of William Mc Queen 3. Effie Mc Queen Johnson, LueEtter Mc Queen Stots and ReGenia Mc Queen Teasley are his heirsThis is what is needed to take TITLE. But his estate remains open after 30 plus years, in Charleston, South Carolina, why?The fact remain that there was suppose to have been a division of properties in Dorchester and Berkeley Counties of some of this land the heirs of William Mc Queen received 11.60 acres, out of 4,400 plus square miles and or the three counties, Dorchester, Berkeley and Collecton Counties in South Carolina.

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