Pauper Records in Court Minutes: April, 1851 — September, 1858

Pauper Records in Court Minutes: April, 1851 — September, 1858

researched and compiled by Kathy Niedergeses

Author’s introduction:

I have not included the lengthy reports on money matters, petitions, condition of the farms when inspected, commissioners appointed, etc. for this internet version, but for the articles that ran for years in the Lawrence County Genealogical Society’s journal I did include a lot of this information. Original spelling, capitalization and punctuation  I have been retained as much as possible. From the wording in some instances, it was impossible to tell if the person named was the pauper or the person in care of the pauper and receiving the money. When a first or last name appears in parentheses, the info was inserted by me (except for col. or colored).

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May, 1818 — December, 1846

January, 1847 — April, 1851


 

The table below is searchable.

Name of PauperTerm of CourtCare TakerAction TakenAmountPage
Thomblins, Prudence A. (L), wife of Moses ThomblinsMay 6, 1851received as pauper9
Gower, MatthewJuly 185114
Simpson, NancyJuly 185114
Roberts, MarthaJuly 185114
Ragsdale, RichardJuly 185114
Cook, RobertJuly 185114
Cochran, ElizaJuly 185114
Glover, RansonJuly 185114
Tomlin, Prudence, Mrs.July 1851James C. Sparkmanpaid for taking her to Lunatic Asylum14
Nipper, SusanJuly 1851received as pauper14
Barron, ElizabethJuly 1851received as pauper14
Lingo, PriscillaJuly 1851Thomas Brownreceived14
Miles, ReubenJuly 1851John Wood14
Hammonds, PennyJan. 5, 1852received as pauper37
Hinsely, HarvyJan. 5, 1852received as pauper37
Barrow, ElizabethJan. 6, 1852Thomas W. Newtonkeeping her & for funeral expense37
Lusk, LeviJan. 1852Bingham & McBrideallowed shrouding$2.6041
Lusk, LeviJan. 1852J. J. Penningtonmaking coffin$3.0041
Gower, MatthewJan. 1852himself43
Ragsdale, RichardJan. 1852W. B. Norman43
Simpson, NancyJan. 1852herself43
Roberts, MarthaJan. 1852herself43
Glover, RansomJan. 1852himself43
Cochran, ElizaJan. 1852herself43
Barrow, ElizabethJan. 1852died Dec. 6, 185143
Lingo, PriscillaJan. 1852Thomas Brown43
Hammonds, PennyJan. 185244
Lingo, PriscillaJan. 1852William H. Wisdom44
Bishop, Mary A. E.Jan. 1852Wiley Bishop44
Bishop, Alex G.Jan. 1852Wiley Bishop44
Bishop, Winny E.Jan. 1852Wiley Bishop44
Bishop, Eliza - all children of Alexander BishopJan. 1852Wiley Bishop44
Sharp, SarahJan. 1852John Inmanto keep her until someone is found who can take her back to her friends in Lincoln Co.44
Pauper, UnnamedApr. 5, 1852? Gower$12.5081
Ragsdale, RichardApr. 5, 1852W. B. Norman$19.5081
PauperApr. 5, 1852Nancy Simpson$8.2581
Glover, RansonApr. 5, 1852kept self$1.0081
Lingo, PriscillaApr. 5, 1852W. H. Wisdom$13.7581
Cook, RobertApr. 5, 1852$10.0081
Miles, ReubenApr. 5, 1852John Wood$5.0081
Roberts, MarthaApr. 5, 1852Thomas J. Robertsallowed for keeping her up to the time of her death Feb. 12, 1852.$6.16⅔81-82
Cochran, ElizaApr. 5, 1852allowed money she is owed up to the time of her death Mar. 19, 1852 $8.2281-82
Hammond, PennyApr. 5, 1852Isaac Ingramallowed money for keeping her up to the time of her death Feb. 4, 1852$4.83 81-82
Bishop, Alexander's childrenApr. 5, 1852Wiley Bishopallowed for keeping children$11.2581-82
Hicks, MatthewApr. 5, 1852Jason W. Boshersallowed for holding inquest over his dead body.$5.0081-82
Roberts, Martha, Mrs. (dec.)Apr. 5, 1852David H. Davisfor coffin & burial$5.0082
Cochran, Eliza (dec.)Apr. 5, 1852James Kirkfor coffin$5.0082
Barrow, Elizabeth (dec.)Apr. 5, 1852William Comerfor coffin & hauling corpse to the grave$5.0082
Gower, MarthaApr. 5, 1852George H. Vandiver$12,5097
Glover, RansomApr. 5, 1852John A. Hail resigned Jesse B. Glover appointed97
Jackson, AndrewJuly 5, 1852Albert Daughtryfor keeping pauper & building poor house$880.00115
Gower, Matthew (dec.)July 5, 1852Joel Ramseyfor keeping Gower in last sickness & for burial$12.50115
Lingo, PriscillaJuly 5, 1852Thomas Brown$13.75116
Ragsdale, RichardJuly 5, 1852W. B. Norman$19.50116
Hindsley, HarveyJuly 5, 1852Michael Hindsley$30.00116
Miles, Reubin (a child)July 5, 1852John Woods$5.00116
Bishop, Alexander's 3 childrenJuly 5, 1852Wiley Bishop$11.50116
Cook, RobertJuly 5, 1852keeping self$50.00/yr.116
Sharp, WilliamJuly 5, 1852John C. Inman$20.00116
Stanford, Harry (orphan child)July 5, 1852Samuel Stanford$10.00116
Peavyhouse, MaryAug. 2, 1852received as pauper126
Sharp, SarahAug. 2, 1852James Hawthorn formerly kept by John C. Inman128
Lingo, PriscillaJan. 3, 1853Thomas Brown$13.75189
Sharp, SarahJan. 3, 1853James Hawthorn$10.00189
Ragsdale, RichardJan. 3, 1853W. B. Norman$19.50189
Cook, RobertJan. 3, 1853Wiley Bishop$11.25189
Stanford, Harry (pauper child)Jan. 3, 1853Samuel Stanford$10.00189
Glover, RansomJan. 3, 1853keeping self$10.00189
Ragsdale, RichardJan. 3, 1853Wilson B. Norman$25.00190
Seaton, MarthaMar. 7, 1853John B. martin202
Stricklin, MicagerMar. 7, 1853received as pauper202
Bishop, Winney E. Mar. 7, 1853Wiley Bishop$15.00/yr.202
Cook, RobertApr. 4, 1853John Osburn$8.50209
Cook, RobertApr. 4, 1853$4.00209
Hindsley, HarveyApr. 4, 1853Michael Hindsley$15.00209
Ragsdale, RichardApr. 4, 1853W. B. Norman$25.00209
Lingo, PriscillaApr. 4, 1853Thomas Brown$13.75209
Sharp, SarahApr. 4, 1853James Hawthorn$10.00209
Bishop, Alexander's childApr. 4, 1853Wiley Bishop$3.25209
Bishop, Alexander's childApr. 4, 1853John Estes$3.25209
Glover, RansonApr. 4, 1853keeping self$10.00209
Stanford, Harry (child)Apr. 4, 1853Samuel Stanford$10.00209
Mills, George (child)Apr. 4, 1853Samuel Stanford$9.00209
Ragsdale, RichardApr. 4, 1853William P. Jonesfor physician services$7.00211
Salirfud, William (Saterfield)Apr. 4, 1853G. P. Wells$8.00211
Strickland, MicagerApr. 4, 1853Bynum Owins$8.56211
Strickland, MicagerApr. 4, 1853W. H. Wisdom$3.68211
Saterfield, WilliamApr. 4, 1853received as pauper215
Seaton, MarthaMay 2, 1853received as pauper214
Pauper childJuly 4, 1853C. C. Brown$2.00220
Saterfield, WilliamJuly 4, 1853I. D. Pennington & D. C. Craigtaking Saterfield home$1.50 ea.220
Miles, Reubin a childJuly 4. 1853H. K. Burleson$.50/wk. 223
Cook, RobertOct. 3, 1853N. P. Hardingcoffin$4.00238
Cook, RobertOct.3, 1853Miller & Haganfor burying apparel$3.10238
Cook, RobertOct. 3, 1853J. M. Hamiltonmedical bills$5.00238
Bishop childOct. 3, 1853J. J. Gibsonpaying medical bills$10.50238
Saterfield, WilliamOct. 3, 1853P. G. Austinboarding him in jail$20.50238
Sharp, SarahOct. 3, 1853James Hawthorn$10.00239
Lingo, PriscillaOct. 3, 1853Thomas Brown$13.75239
Ragsdale, RichardOct. 3, 1853W. B. Norman$25.00239
Hindsley, HarvyOct. 3, 1853Michael Hindsley$15.00239
Cook, RobertOct. 3, 1853Wm. T. Jackson$15.00239
Bishop, W. E. a childOct. 3, 1853Willey Bishop$3,75239
Bishop, E. J. a childOct. 3, 1853John Estes$5.oo239
Glover, RansonOct. 3, 1853for keeping self$10.00239
Stanford, H. childrenOct. 3, 1853Samuel Stanford$14.50239
Strickland, MicagerOct. 3. 1853W. H. Wisdom$12.50239
Lingo, PriscillaJan. 2, 1854Thomas Brown$13.75251
Bishop, W. E. a childJan. 2, 1854Wiley Bishop$3.75251
Ragsdale, RichardJan. 2, 1854W. B. Norman$25.00251
Hindsley, HarveyJan. 2, 1854Michael Hindsley$15.00251
Stricklin, MicagerJan. 2 1854W. W. Wisdom$12.50251
Mills, George & Stanford, Harry childrenJan. 2,1854 Samuel Stanford$14.50251
Glover, RansomJan. 2, 1854keeping self$10.00251
Bishop, E. J. a childJan. 2, 1854Sarah Estes$5.00251
Sharp, SarahJan. 2, 1854James Hawthorn$10.00251
Mills, ReubinJan. 2, 1854H. K. Burleson$2.50251
Seaton childJan. 2, 1854Elizabeth Seatonkeeping her bastard child$40.00251
Parks, JohnFeb. 4, 1854William Barlowreceived as pauper265
Aderson Martha, Miss (a lady who has no arms)Apr. 10, 1854received as pauper294
Aderson, Martha, MissApr. 10, 1854$10.00295
Lingo, PriscillaJuly 3, 1854Thomas Brown$13.75302
Bishop, W. E. a childJuly 3, 1854Wiley Bishop$3.75302
Ragsdale, R(ichard)July 3, 1854W. B. Norman$25.00302
Hindsley, H(arvey)July 3, 1854Hindsley, M(ichael)$15.00302
Stricklin, MicagerJuly 3, 1854W. H. Wisdom$12.50302
Mills, George & Stanford, S. childrenJuly 3, 1854Samuel Stanfordkeeping both children$14.50 302
Bishop, E. J. a childJuly 3, 1854Sarah Estes$5.00302
Sharp, SarahJuly 3, 1854James Hawthorn$10.00302
Parkes, John July 3, 1854John Barlow$12.00302
Sharp, SarahJuly 3, 1854James Hawthorn removed Samuel H. Martin appointed$10.00307
Lingo, PriscillaOct. 2, 1854Thomas Brown$13.75316
Bishop, W. E. a childOct. 2, 1854Willey Bishop$3.75316
Ragsdale, RichardOct. 2, 1854W. B. Norman$25.00316
Hindsey, HarveyOct. 2, 1854M(ichael) Hindsley$15.00316
Stricklin, M(icager)Oct. 2, 1854W. H. Wisdom$12.50316
Two pauper childrenOct. 2, 1854Samuel Stanford$14.50316
Bishop, E. J. a childOct. 2, 1854Sarah Estes$5.00316
Sharp, SarahOct. 2, 1854S. H. Martin$10.00316
Parkes, JohnOct. 2, 1854John Barlo$12.00316
PauperOct. 2, 1854Mrs. C. C. Brownkept pauper some years ago entitled to sum$8.50318
Parkes, JohnJan. 1, 1855John Barlo$10,35341
Parks, JohnJan. 1, 1855W. T. Jackson & A. S. Freemonfor making coffin$5.00341
Ragsdale, RibcardJan. 1, 1855W. B.$25.00341
Lingo, PriscillaJan. 1, 1855Thomas Brown$13.75341
Bishop, W. E. a childJan. 1, 1855Wiley Bishop$3.75341
Hendsley, H(arvey)Jan. 1, 1855M(ichael) Hendsley$15.00341
Stricklin M(icager)Jan. 1, 1855W. H. Wisdom$12.50341
Two pauper childrenJan. 1, 1855Samuel Stanford$14.50341
Sharp, SarahJan. 1, 1855S. H. Martin$10.00341
Morgan, MilleyOct. 1855Nelson Lavender kept past quarter and took to poor housereceived as pauper391
2 unnamed paupersJan. 7, 1856James Sellerscoffin$5.00400
Sharp, Mrs. Jan. 7, 1856R. E. Barnescoffin$5.00401
Unnamed pauperJan. 7, 1856Joseph Vossarticles furnished to bury pauper$9.60401
Morgan, MaryJan. 7, 1856Nelson Lavenderfor conveying her to Poor House$4.00401
Hendsly, HarveyMar. 1856Sarah Hindslyallowed for keeping 6 mos.$3.00437
Hendsly, HarveyMar. 1856Sarah Hindsleyreceived as pauper & Sarah allowed for every 3 mos.$15.00437
Pennington, LeroyMar. 1856pauper allowance$2.00437
Hensly, HarveyJuly 1856Mary Hensleyallowed for keeping$15.00451-452
Kite, JamesJuly 1856S. W. Kenneyallowed for keeping pauper who ran away from poor house$3.00451-452
Glover, Mary & SarahOct. 6, 1856J. Glover petitionedallowed as paupers467
Lucas, JeremiahOct. 6, 1856petitioned for allowance to go to brothers in MScommittee appointed to report at next term468
Hindsley, HarveyApr. 1857Mary Hindsleyallowed for keeping$1.35517
Hindsley, HarveyApr. 1857see 1857 petition of Michael Hindsley, deceased 517
Glover, SarahMay 4, 1857Wm. Chaffin, John White, Thomas Lawhornproof that she is able to support & maintain herself and she is discharged from the poor house515
Neilly, Mrs. July 1857J. S. Notgrasscoffin$3.50520
Hindsley, HarvillJuly 1857Mary Hindsleyfor keeping pauper$20.00520
Bruce, R. H.July 1857Mason Johnsonfor keeping pauper$10.00520
Poor HouseJan. 1858Dr. J. M. Hamiltonfor medicine$7.00558
Unnamed male pauperJan. 1858James J. Penningtoncoffin$4.00558
Unnamed, probably Harvey Hindsley since says is deranged pauperJan. 1858Mary Hindsleyfor keeping pauper$20.00558
Corn sold to poor houseJan. 1858David Kernes$1.20558

 

Sources for this content:

  • Lawrence County Court Minute Book May 1818-April 1822
  • Lawrence County Court Minute Book October 1828-October 1834
  • Lawrence County Court Minute Book January 1835-Dec. 1846
  • Lawrence County Court Minute Book January 1847-April 1851
  • Lawrence County Court Minute Book April 1851-September 1858
  • Lawrence County Survey Book B 1821-1846
  • Lawrence County Deed Books 1820-1860
  • Goodspeed’s History of Lawrence County, ©1886

 

The information above was copied from the Web site named Lawrence County Genealogical Society.  The site was maintained by Kathy Niedergeses, but she has retired.  We are unsure of the site’s future.  Original Lawrence County TNGenWeb Coordinator Reita Jones Burress posted shared content with the LCGS site over the course of 27 years.  Therefore, we decided to incorporate the content here.  No copyright infringement is intended by providing this information for the benefit of researchers.

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