F.R. Durrett Estate Sale
Transcribed by Larry Hallstrom Joseph Brakefield Account of
F.R. Durrett Dec’d Inventory An Inventory of the personal
property belonging to the Estate of F.R.
Durrett dec’d as found when the
______ when J. Brakefield qualified as the Admin. of said Estate. Six horses and twenty one
mules Value
of $2700.00 Ten Head of Cattle Value
of
100.00 One Carriage Value
of
100.00 Ten Thousand pounds of mash Value
of
600.00 Four Hundred barrels of Corn Value
of
1000.00 Nine Hundred bundles of Oats Value
of
130.00 Three Tons of Hey Value
of
60.00 Sixty Stock Hogs Value
of
90.00 One R______ Value
of
50.00 One _____ Value
of
50.00 One Threshing Machine Value
of
75.00 One Sulky _____ Value
of
10.00 There is also on the place
the House hold and kitchen furniture which the widow is entitled to under the
Will of F.R. Durrett One note on D.L. Durrett
executed & div June 1st 1867
$1415.00 “ “ “ “ “ Feby
5 ‘67 & due on demand 680.00 “ “ “ “ “ Dec
25, 1866 “ “
125.00 “ Due
bill “ “ Aug
3rd, 1868
350.00 “ “ “ “ “ March
7th ‘67
43.00 One Receipt of Jesse Gay
for a ____ vs. E.L. Durrett’s estate for
100.00 One note on G.M. Stone
executed 18th Dec ‘60
6.70 “ “ Joseph
England executed Oct 20th 1849
for
3.00 =======
$6532.70 State of Tennessee Robertson County I Joseph
Brakefield do Solomny Swear that the _____ is a full true & perfect
inventory of notes & personal property of F.R. Durrett Dec’d as
found upon his premises at his death. This Feby 24th 1812. Joseph
Brakefield Admin Test R.W.
Murphey Clerk Robertson County Court March Term 1872 The
foregoing Inventory of F.R. Durrett Dec’d returned into Court by J. Brakefield
Admin with the ____ ______ of said Descdt was by the Court
examined, Confirmed, & ordered to be recorded. R.W.
Murphy Clerk
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