Haywood County Court Minutes, February Term 1867
PAGE 342; Wednesday 6th February 1867
We, the undersigned freeholders of Haywood County, Tennessee, after being duly sworn, have proceeded to set apart to Amelia WHITE, the widow of Isaac WHITE, deceased, so much of the crops and provisions on hand as will be sufficiant in our opinion, to support her one year, from the death of her husband. We set apart to her for said purposes, the following articles to wit: All the household and kitchen furniture-15 bls. of corn on hand, 2 stacks of fodder on hand- 500 lbs. of pork on hand, 1 mule, 1 cow & calf, 1 sow & 6 shoats, 1 axe, 2 irons and 1 iron wedge, 2 plows, and 2 sets of gear- 100 lbs. lard, all the poultry on hand, 1 bbl. flour, 10 gals. molasses- 25 lbs. coffee, 40 lbs sugar- 1 bbl. salt and $10 in money. This January 21, 1867 James WHITEHEAD F. M. MAXWELL Jas. M. McMURRAY
