Settlements, Wills and Bonds Volume B (Nov 1824 – Feb 1829)  (Microfilm Roll 52)

 

1          inventory of the estate of Thomas Wynns by James Jones and Henry Wynns, administrators; Nov 1824

1          sale of the estate of Thomas Wynns on 1 Oct 1824

4          Nathan Skinner, John Fletcher, J. B. Neville, Penina Etheridge, guardian bond for Elizabeth Skinner, Pega Etheridge, John Etheridge, Patsey Etheridge, Polly Etheridge, and Sally Etheridge; 7 Feb 1825

5          William Bailey, C. C. Clements, David Andrews, H. L. Wall, Mathew Morgan, James Miller, John Milam, county trustee’s bond; 8 Feb 1825

5          John K. Colson, William Cherry, Abraham Phillips, ranger's bond; 9 Feb 1825

6          Joseph Smith, Emanuel James, James Scarborough, guardian bond for James W. Townzen; 9 Feb 1825

6          James King, Christopher C. Clements, William Fitzgerald, Thomas F. Watson, James P. Wall, administrator’s bond for John King; 10 Feb 1825

7          Judith Lewis, D. Irwin, Alexander Brightwell, guardian bond for Thomas W. Lewis, William C. Lewis, James W. Lewis; 7 Feb 1825

8          Etheldred Wallace, Eaton Wallace, Samuel Ross, guardian bond for Agnes Wallace, Abithal Wallace, Charlotte Wallace, Axom Wallace, Josiah Wallace, Maniza Wallace, Harriet Wallace and George Wallace; 7 Feb 1825

9          Elizabeth Burcham, James Burcham, Nelson Crosswell, administrator’s bond for Levi Burcham; 7 Feb 1825

10        Rowland W. Wells, John Fletcher, James Churchill, administrator’s bond for James Vinson; 7 Feb 1825

11        Mourning Rainwaters, John Dyer, Bartlett Posey, additional administrator’s bond for Robert Rainwaters; 7 Feb 1825

11        Joseph B. Neville, John Acree, John Jones, constable bond; 7 Feb 1825

12        William Cherry, Eaton Wallace, Henry L. Wall, constable bond; 7 Feb 1825

12        Nelson Crosswell, Christopher Buckhanan, Hugh L. McMillan, William Trousdale, constable bond; 7 Feb 1825

13        Nathaniel Purtle, Richard Crosswell, James Nichols, David Warnock, constable bond; 7 Feb 1825

14        John Fletcher, Jesse Acree, Eaton Wallace, constable bond; 7 Feb 1825

14        settlement with Mary Gately, administratrix of William Gately, by commissioners Andrew Irwin, William Trousdale, Charles Summers; 20 Nov 1824

15        account current with David Irwin, administrator of James Martin, by commissioners Benjamin Kelly, John Warden, Edmond Kelly; 25 Dec 1824

15        account current with Benjamin Kelly, administrator of Thomas W. Lewis; 5 Feb 1825

16        account current with Joseph B. Neville and Nathaniel Parker, administrators of the estate of James McCullough; 5 Feb 1825

18        account current with Charles Brandon, administrator of George Brandon; 5 Feb 1825

20        division of the lands and Negroes of Henry Edwards to Jesse Edwards, James Edwards, Martha Edwards, Penelope Ann Margaret Edwards, Henry Edwards, Sally Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards, widow Susannah Edwards; land adjoins that of William Brigham; 9 Dec 1824

22        widow’s dower set aside for Susannah Edwards, widow of Henry Edwards, by jurors M. W. Brigham, James H. Brigham, Benjamin Kelly, George Goodrich, Philip Hornberger, James Rushing, Nathan Thomas, John Parchment, John Kizer, William Dowdy, Francis McFadden, John Warner; 24 Dec 1824

23        settlement with Wilson Randle, administrator of George Huling, by commissioners Cullen Bayliss, C. C. Clements, William Bailey; 8 Feb 1825

23        inventory of John Skinner by Nathan Skinner, administrator; 29 Jan 1825

24        guardian’s return by Crawford Bradford, guardian to Henry Bradford and Thomas B. Bradford; 7 Feb 1825

24        sale of the estate of Lemuel Bell; buyers include Elisha Jackson, Fanny Reynolds, James Hansell, Arthur Pitt, Dennis Rushing, John Alley, Nimian Steel, Abner Kelly, Levi Burcham, Zachariah Wyatt, Vincent Wyatt, James Burcham, Benjamin Polk, John Rainwaters

25        account current of the estate of David McNatt by Nathan Ross, administrator; 18 Jan 1825

26        account current of the estate of Isaac Brunson; 8 Feb 1825

28        Rachel King, George Petty, John H. Petty, Wilson Randle, Joseph Smith, administrator’s bond for William King; 2 May 1825

29        William Cherry, Eaton Wallace, Hiram D. Fowler, guardian bond for Barnett M. Cooley; 3 May 1825

30        Drury D. Brinson, David Irwin, James H. Brigham, constable bond; 2 May 1825

30        John R. Acree, Joseph B. Neville, John Jones, guardian bond for Isaac Acree and Mary Acree, heirs of Henly Acree; 2 May 1825

31        Joseph B. Neville, John Acree, John Jones, administrator’s bond for Henly Acree; 2 May 1825

32        John Tomlinson, Nancy Tomlinson, Uriah Tomlinson, John Milam, guardian bond for John M. Bradford and Mary H. Bradford; 2 May 1825

33        sale of the estate of Levi Burcham by Elizabeth Burcham, administratrix; recorded May 1825

35        account current of the estate of Hillery Bradford by John Milam and Nancy Bradford, administrators, with commissioners Willie Bayliss, Asa Atkins, Uriah Tomlinson; 2 May 1825

36        settlement with Joseph Smith, guardian to Martha Vinson, by commissioners C. Bayliss, E. Jones, George Petty; 25 Feb 1825

36        account current of Robert Cooper by administrators John Scarborough, Alexander B. Outlaw; May term, 1825

36        account current of the estate of ______ Magby; May 1825

37        account current with Robert Walker and Peter Kendall, administrators of the estate of William Wallace, by commissioners J. Stancil, Jesse Morris, Nathan Ross; May term, 1825

38        account current with James Miller, Stewart County Trustee;

40        account current with James Hogan, Sheriff and Collector, by commissioners Emanuel James, James H. Russell, John Ferrill

42        sale of the estate of John King by James King and C. C. Clements, administrators; buyers include Richard Blanton, John Broadway, Travis Moore, James Kelly, John Scarborough, Adam McGee, William R. Atkins, James Tomlinson, C. C. Clements, John James, Charles Metheny, William Collier, Thomas Ward, Lemuel Cherry, James Wyatt, Robert Wyatt, W. Cook, Wilson Randle, Drewry Bird, Daniel Stalls, James Davidson, G. W. Atkins, Elijah Hogan, William McGee, James Vickers, Thomas McGee, Benjamin Boyt, Alexander B. Outlaw, Miles Moore, Willis Whitford, John K. Colson, Michael Vickers, Thomas Dodd, Royal Broadway, William K. Colson, Enoch Jones, Zachariah Wyatt, John H. Petty

43        account current of the estate of Ephraim B. Davidson by Dr. James Caldwell, administrator; 4 May 1825

48        Thomas Ward, John Scarborough, Alexander B. Outlaw, Miles Williams, Elisha Askew, sheriff’s bond for the collection of taxes for 1825; 2 Aug 1825

50        account current with Abner Pearce, Polly Pearce, George Weaks, administrators of William Pearce; 25 Feb 1825

51        sale of the estate of Daniel Townzen by Thomas Townzen and James Townzen, administrators; buyers include Thomas Townzen, William Cherry, widow, Thomas McGee, Adam McGee; Aug 1825

52        William Keel, William Thomas, Hiram D. Fowler, Johans Alsbrooks, administrator’s bond for William Keel; 6 Aug 1825

53        William McGee, William Cherry, John Warden, Travis Moore, guardian bond for Nancy Oneal, Allen Oneal, Mary Oneal, and William Oneal; 6 Aug 1825

54        sale of the estate of Daniel Townzen by Thomas Townzen and James Townzen, administrators; buyers include Joseph Smith, Thomas Kendrick, Royal Broadway, Daniel Stalls, Larremor Manning; William Bayliss; Aug 1825

56        account current with James McGee and William McGee, administrators of Briant Oneal; 7 Aug 1825

57        sale of the estate of Briant Oneal; buyers include James McGee, Benjamin Davis, Jordan Claybrooks, Adam McGee, William McGee, Thomas McGee, Elizabeth Oneal, Thomas Roberts, Benjamin Peeples, James Scarborough, John Milam, Matthew Manning, Adam McGee, William Cherry, Larry Satterfield, Peter Kendall, Miles Moore, Travis Moore, Wilson Randle, James Andrews, Anderson Andrews, Prigeon Manning, Wright Manning, John Manning, ; Jun 1825 term

59        guardian's return of Robert Walker, guardian of the heirs of Alexander Walker, by commissioners Jesse Morris, J. Stancil, Nathan Ross; 29 Jul 1825

59        inventory of the property of Daniel Townzen by Thomas Townzen and James Townzen, administrators; 3 Feb 1825, recorded Aug 1825

60        sale of the estate of Henly Acree by Joseph B. Neville; buyers include Mary Acree, John J. Acree, William Parker, Thomas G. Downs, Josiah Outlaw, Joseph B. Neville, John Fullerton, James Pryor, Berry Hamilton, Thomas Parker, Patience Acree, Hosea Boren, Ezekiel Harrell, Stephen Mallory; August 1825

61        inventory of the estate of Briant Oneal by administrators James McGee and William McGee; recorded Aug 1825

61        sale of the estate of John Churchill by John Jones, administrator; Aug 1825

62        account current with Robert Walker, guardian to Patsey Walker, Betsy Walker and Nancy Walker, heirs of Polly Walker; 27 Jul 1825

62        account current with Gladden Gorin, guardian of John Bailey; 2 Aug 1825

63        will of William Keel Sr.:  wife Mary Keel, son John Keel, son Nathaniel Keel, daughter Elizabeth Keel, daughter Sarah Allen, son William Keel; executors are wife Mary, sons William and John; test:  Nathan Thomas, John Kizer, Joshua Walker; written 28 May 1825, recorded Aug 1825

63        inventory of the estate of Henry Mizell by Stephen Mizell; recorded Aug 1825

64        account current with the estate of Ephraim B. Davidson by James Caldwell, administrator; 13 Jul 1825

66        division of widow McKinney’s 320-acre tract, and a 320-acre trace belonging to the heirs of Alexander Walker, between Alexander Walker's heirs and Robert McKinney's heirs, by commissioners Asa Atkins, John Ferrill, Jesse Morris, J. Stancil; 14 Jul 1825

67        Agathey Wyatt, Frederick Gross, William Wyatt, administrator’s bond for Ephraim Wyatt; 7 Nov 1825

68        James Lain, Charles Polk, John Thomason, Willie B. Johnson, administrator’s bond for John McCullock; 8 Nov 1825

69        Elisha Williams and Eaton Wallace, administrator’s bond for John Reddick; 7 Nov 1825

70        will of Elizabeth Thomason:  daughter Lucy Williams; executor Asa Atkins; wit:  Harris McGregor, Bartlett McGregor; written 5 Mar 1825, probated Nov 1825

70        additional inventory of the estate of Briant Oneal, by James McGee and William McGee, administrators; 7 Nov 1825

71        account current with Henry Lightfoot and Thomas Lightfoot, administrators of John Lightfoot; 5 Nov 1825

71        account current with William Trousdale and Andrew Irwin, administrators of Lamuel Bell; 3 Sep 1825

72        account current with Robert Walker and Peter Kendall, executors of William Wallace, by commissioners Jesse Morris, Nathan Ross, J. Stancil; 26 Oct 1825

72        account current with Thomas Townzen and James Townzen, administrators of Daniel Townzen; 7 Nov 1825

73        account current with Robert Walker, administrator of Polly Walker, by commissioners Jesse Morris, Nathan Ross and J. Stancil; 26 Oct 1825

73        account current with Robert Walker, administrator of Alexander Walker, by commissioners Jesse Morris, Nathan Ross and J. Stancil; 26 Oct 1825

74        account current with the administrator of John Churchill, by commissioners John R. Acree, J. B. Neville and William Sills; 5 Nov 1825

74        additional sale of the estate of Hillery Bradford by John Milam and Nancy Bradford, administrators; 18 Nov 1825

75        sale of the estate of William King by Rachel King, administratrix; recorded Nov 1825

76        additional inventory of the estate of William King by Rachel King, administratrix; recorded Nov 1825

76        year’s provisions laid off to the widow Acree by commissioners William C. Jones, Jethro Bass, David Vinson, John Jones; 13 May 1825

76        inventory and sale of the estate of Samuel Jackson by Elijah Lowry, administrator; Nov 1825

77        division of lands to the heirs of William Outlaw; recorded Nov 1825

            Jefferson B. Outlaw gets 135 acres of a 320-acre tract on south side of Cumberland River adjoining Joseph Smith;

            Harriet Wynns gets 135 acres from the same 320-acre tract;

            William W. Outlaw gets 50 acres from the same 320-acre tract, plus 150 acres of an adjoining 320-acre tract;

            Indiana Outlaw gets the 170-acre balance of the second 320-acre tract, plus 15 acres on the south side of Sugar Camp Hollow, near where Travis Moore lives;

            Alexander B. Outlaw gets 274 acres on Cane Creek, one mile from Dover, called the Childress place, plus 60 acres on the tract where Travis Moore lives, plus town lots #77, #78, #79 in Dover, plus 10 acres adjoining Bells’ plantation on Sycamore Creek, plus 40 acres on Leatherwood Creek where John Nicholas lives;

            Nancy Wilson gets 137 acres on Cane Creek where David C. Wilson lives, adjoining the above-mentioned 274-acre tract, plus 15 acres adjoining the 137-acre tract, plus 160 acres on Cane Creek adjoining Vinson Wyatt, which was granted to James Scarborough;

            John N. Outlaw gets 137 acres adjoining that of Nancy Wilson, plus 20 acres adjoining the above tract where Sherrid Stallings lives, plus 80 acres on Hurricane Creek called Elliott’s Mill place;

            George D. Outlaw gets all the land (160 acres) on the north side of Cane Creek that was part of a 320-acre tract granted to Robert Nelson, where Henry Wynns lives, plus 20 acres near the head of Leatherwood Creek, plus 10 acres at the Beech Spring on Leatherwood Creek, plus 25 acres on the east fork of Leatherwood Creek at a Standing Rock, plus 25 acres below the rock, plus 20 acres above Elliott’s place near the Hurricane Meeting House, plus Dover town lot #76;

            Drew A. Outlaw gets the balance of the 320-acre tract on Cane Creek granted to Robert Nelson, plus 20 acres at the Ash Spring on Leatherwood Creek, plus 20 acres at the Gum Spring on the east fork of Leatherwood Creek, plus 20 acres above William Taylor’s place on Leatherwood Creek, plus 15 acres at the Grassy Spring on Leatherwood Creek, plus 20 acres adjoining Widow Rawls on Tennessee River, plus 12.5 acres adjoining Nicholas’ plantation, plus Dover town lot #75

            Patsey Leroy Earl Outlaw gets 390 acres at the mouth of Cane Creek on Tennessee River, called the Burnt Cabbin place, plus 110 acres by the Big Pond on Tennessee River near the head of Leatherwood Creek, plus 50 acres on the east fork of Leatherwood Creek called the Ball place, plus 50 acres called the Gabsey? place, plus Dover town lot #74

            Lucian B. Outlaw gets 228 acres on Tennessee River below the mouth of Cane Creek, called the Smith place, plus 10 acres at James Rawls’ old place, plus 61.5 acres called the Brown place on Cane Creek, plus 80 acres adjoining the tract where Henry Wynns lives, plus 50 acres, the balance of the 90-acre Nicholas place, plus Dover town lot #73

78        return of the sale of 320 acres by the guardians of the heirs of William Outlaw, Alexander B. Outlaw, D. A. Outlaw, David C. Wilson, Henry Wynns; Nov 1825

79        Enos Taylor, George Taylor, Isaac Taylor, administrator’s bond for Frederick Taylor; 6 Feb 1826

80        Sarah H. Rutland, Charles Polk, Alsey Elkins, administrator’s bond for Rayford Rutland; 6 Feb 1826

81        Nathan Skinner, William Sills, Rowland W. Wells, guardian bond for William Etheridge; 6 Feb 1826

81        will of Messer Ward:  wife Rhoda Ward gets land and plantation on the Honey Fork of North Cross Creek; wit:  Charles B. Wilcox, Polly R. Atkins; written 19 Aug 1815, recorded Feb 1826

82        Hugh McMillan, Philip Hornberger, Drury D. Brinson, constable bond; 6 Feb 1826

82        Cave Johnson and Cullen Bayliss, ferry bond on Cumberland River at Dover; 10 Feb 1826

83        Richard Bagwell, John Scarborough, John Lee, tavern bond; 9 Feb 1826

84        Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures a black boy, aged 11, to Susannah Edwards; 6 Feb 1826

84        sale of the Negroes of Isaac Brunson to Nathan Ross, Christopher Brandon, Nathan Skinner, David Reddick, Samuel Ross, David Gray, Thomas Gray; wit:  W. R. Reddick, A. W. Ross; 2 Jan 1826

85        inventory of the estate of Frederick Taylor by Enos Taylor, administrator

85        account current with Joseph B. Neville and Nathaniel Parker, administrators of James McCullough; 8 Feb 1826

86        account current with Thomas Ward, sheriff and collector of taxes; Feb 1826

86        sale of the estate of John Reddick by Elisha Williams; buyers were James Stalls and Nathan Ross Jr.; 30 Dec 1825

87        sale of the estate of Ephraim Wyatt by Agathey Wyatt; buyers included Agga Wyatt, Zilly Wyatt, John H. Rainwaters, John Wyatt, Vincent Wyatt, Nathaniel Purtle;

88        account current with William Bailey, Stewart County trustee

89        dowry of land to the widow of Hillery Bradford:  27 1/3 acres, part of 82 acres willed to Hillery Bradford by his father David E. Bradford on the east bank of South Cross Creek; 1 Feb 1826

90        enumeration lists taken May 1826:

            number in Capt. Drury D. Brinson’s as taken by Gladden Gorin:  82

            number in Capt. Williams’ company as taken by David Moore:  97

            number in Capt. Moore’s company as taken by Woodson Daniel:  61

            number in Capt. Milam’s company as taken by Adam McGee:  72

            number in Capt. Olive’s company as taken by Charles Polk:  96

            number in Capt. Colson’s company as taken by John K. Colson:  162

            number in Capt. Lea’s company as taken by Jordan Hamblett:  61

            number in Capt. Hogan’s company as taken by Frederick Weston:  73

            number in Capt. Brewer’s company as taken by Andrew Irwin:  56

            number in Capt. Wallace’s company as taken by Robert Walker:  121

91        James Scarborough, John Scarborough, Joseph Smith, coroner's bond; 3 May 1826

91        additional inventory of the estate of Robert Cooper by John Scarborough and Alexander B. Outlaw, administrators; May 1826

92        Anthony Lee, John A. Lee, William R. Atkins, Henry L. Atkins, constable bond; 1 May 1826

92        sale of the Negroes of William M. Cooley by Jonathan Cooley, administrator; buyers were William Coleman, George Weaks

93        Nathan Skinner, Ewing McKinney, John Duncan, administrator’s bond for Axom Vinson; 1 May 1826

94        William Bufford, William Bayliss, C. C. Clements, David Rushing, administrator’s bond for Patsey Bufford; 2 May 1826

95        James Gray, Cullen Bayliss, Crawford Bradford, administrator’s bond for Stephen English; 1 May 1826

96        Thomas Ward, John Scarborough, Alexander B. Outlaw, David Irwin, Josiah Askew, collector’s bond for the public taxes of 1826; 1 May 1826

97        account current with the administrator of William M. Cooley by commissioners Nathan Ross, Davis Moore, John Allen; 3 May 1826

98        valuation of the Negroes belonging to the estate of William M. Cooley, done at the request of his heirs to satisfy their claim as heirs of Joel Cooley; 12 Feb 1826

98        sale of the estate of Rayford Rutland by Sally Rutland, administratrix; returned May 1826

100      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures an orphan boy, aged 15 in Jun 1826, to George Petty; 1 May 1826

101      Joseph B. Neville, William Hicks, administrator’s bond for Daniel Runton; 7 Aug 1826

102      Thomas W. Tyree, William Bailey, George Hicks, constable bond; 7 Aug 1826

103      Thomas Dodd, Lamuel G. Cherry, C. C. Clements, William Bayliss, administrator’s bond for William Cherry; 8 Aug 1826

104      Rachel King, John H. Petty, George Petty, guardian bond for John R. King, Henry B. King, William G. King; 7 Aug 1826

104      Permenus Williams, Miles Williams, John Scarborough, Henry H. Wynns, constable bond; 7 Aug 1826

105      John K. Colson, James Scarborough, John James, guardian bond for Barnett Cooley; 7 Aug 1826

106      Thomas Townzen, Jeptha Melton, Tilman Sexton, guardian bond for James Manfield Craig; 7 Aug 1826

107      Philip Hornberger, Nelson Crosswell, tavern bond; 7 Aug 1826

108      sale of the estate of William Cherry by administrators Lemuel Cherry and Thomas Dodd; buyers include Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Luton, Lemuel Cherry, William Cherry, William Williams, John Scarborough, Thomas Dodd, Thomas Watson, William Bailey, William James, James Scarborough, Cullen Bayliss, John Broadway, Vinson Wyatt, Narcissa Cherry, William K. Colson, A. B. Outlaw, Joseph Smith, William B. H. Cherry, John Richards, John James, A. Andrews; 16 Jun 1826

110      will of William Cherry; daughter Nica Hickson; mentions land on W. side of Lick Creek; Thomas Dodd and Lemuel Cherry executors; wit:  Thomas Watson, C. C. Clements; written 12 May 1826, proven Aug 1826

110      Joshua Hamblett, Green H. Bradford, guardian bond for Allen Merryman; 8 Aug 1826

111      article of agreement between Cullen Bayliss and Cave Johnson for land in and near Dover; wit:  George Weaks, P. Priestly; 9 Aug 1826

112      inventory of the estate of Stephen English by James Gray, administrator; recorded Aug 1826

113      sale of the estate of Stephen English; buyers include Polly English, William Coleman, Alexander Craig, John A. Guice, Ephraim English, Sarah Rutland, Reubin Lowe, Anderson Sexton, Tilman Sexton, Ebenezer Rumfelt, Richard Bradford, Exum Wilson, George Wilson, George Bankhead, Frederick Weston, Permenus Williams, James Cook, Alexander Ables, James Scarborough, Daniel Lee, Frederick Turner, Benjamin Andrews, Thomas Trent, Alexander Brightwell, James Geurin, Willis Whitford, Berry Duff, Edwin Smith, Solomon Dawson, James Blount, James McDougal, Thomas Townzen, Ebenezer Skinner, Henry H. Wynns, James Gray, Robert Jackson, Robert Coleman, Drury Andrews, Abraham Phillips; recorded Aug 1826

115      inventory of the estate of William Cherry by Thomas Dodd & Lemuel Cherry; notes on Timothy Taylor, Alfred Ross; Aug term, 1826

116      widow’s dower for Ann Cooley (widow of William M. Cooley) by commissioners John Lee, Elias W. Smith, John Williams, Jesse Morris, Edward Kelly, William Webster, Etheldred Wallace, David Moore, George Weaks, Elisha Williams, John Morgan; Aug 1826

117      bond from James H. Brigham to Drury D. Brinson for land sold to Brinson on 1 Jan 1823; wit:  John Stanfill, Matthew Manning; 3 Jan 1825, recorded Aug 1826

117      return by Ewing McKinney, guardian to David Brunson, Jane Cox (formerly Jane Brunson), Kisiah Brunson, children of Isaac Brunson Jr.; Aug 1826

118      sale of the estate of Axom Vinson on 12 May 1826; buyers include Widow Vinson, William R. Hicks, Jesse Vinson, James Churchill, Mrs. Acree, Isham Sills, William Sills, Willie Sills, Nathan Skinner, Littleberry Futrell, Joel Outland, William Jones, Thomas G. Downs, Thomas Shaw, Joseph B. Neville, William Downs, Littleberry Belisle, Joseph Outland, Jordan Champion; returned Aug 1826

118      guardian’s return by John Tomlinson, guardian to the heirs of Hillery Bradford

119      account current with the administrator of John Reddick by commissioners John Ferrill, Robert Walker, John Stancil; Aug 1826

119      Cullen Bayliss and Willie Bayliss, licensed as retail merchants for 12 months beginning 10 Oct 1826

120      Cullen Bayliss licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Bowling Green for 12 months beginning 2 Jul 1827

120      George Hicks and Henry N. Tyree licensed as retail merchants in Dover for 12 months beginning 12 May 1827

121      Thomas Ward, James Gray, Joseph Smith, administrator’s bond for William W. Outlaw; 9 Nov 1826

122      Benjamin Collier, James Rushing, C. C. Clements, Eli Stavely, administrator’s bond for Feribee Collier; 6 Nov 1826

123      Penelope Griffin, Jethro Bass, Joseph Griffin, administrator’s bond for Benjamin Griffin; 6 Nov 1826

124      Mary English, James Gray, Thomas Ward, guardian bond for Ephraim English, Louisa English, Pernina English, heirs of Stephen English; 9 Nov 1826

124      year's provisions for Fanney Burton (widow of Daniel Burton) by A. G. Wallace, William C. Williams, John Manning; 30 Sep 1826

125      Etheldred Wallace, George W. Wallace, Abithal Wallace, administrator’s bond for Susannah Wallace; 6 Nov 1826

126      Thomas Ward, Drew A. Outlaw, John Scarborough, John A. M. Boyd, sheriff’s bond; 7 Nov 1826

127      Henry L. Atkins, Anthony Lee, William R. Atkins, constable bond; 7 Nov 1826

127      Daniel W. Findley, Philip Hornberger, David Moore, constable bond; 6 Nov 1826

128      John Taylor, Wilson Randle, James Hogan, constable bond; 8 Nov 1826

129      sale of the estate of Frederick Taylor by administrator Enos Taylor on 22 Feb 1826; buyers include Henry Taylor, Enos Taylor, Isaac Taylor, John Taylor, Anderson Taylor, George Taylor, William Webster, John Carr, Jonathan Elliott, Thomas D. Beauchamp, Elijah Fletcher, Zanty McKinney, B. Wallace, John Lee, Stephen Franklin, Nathan Skinner, Nathan Ross, John Ramey, George Lawrence, John Fullerton, Ben Griffin, Moses Brunson, John Ross; returned Nov term, 1826

131      sale of the estate of William Cherry by Thomas Dodd & Lemuel Cherry; buyers include Thomas Dodd, Lemuel Cherry, Mrs. Cherry; 4 Nov 1826

131      sale of the estate of Daniel Burton by J. B. Neville, administrator; buyers include Fanny Burton, John Acree, William Williams; returned Nov 1826

132      account current with Rachel King, administratrix of William King

134      John Weaks, Joanna Weaks, William Webster, James King, administrator’s bond for William Weaks; 5 Feb 1827

135      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Thomas McGee, an orphan boy aged 9, to Cornelius Anderson; 6 Feb 1827

135      Thomas Ward, Drury A. Outlaw, William Fitzgerald, administrator’s bond for James H. Russell; 7 Feb 1827

136      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Charlotte Jernigan, an orphan girl aged 6, to James Hamilton; 6 Feb 1827

137      William Tubb, William Milam, Hugh McMillan, Christopher Buckhannan, constable bond; 6 Feb 1827

138      John Scarborough, Thomas Ward, William Trousdale, guardian bond for Jefferson B. Outlaw; 7 Feb 1827

138      year’s provision for the widow of Stephen English by commissioners Charles Polk, Robert S. Coleman, Alexander Brightwell; 2 Jun 1826

139      William Bailey, C. C. Clements, Emanuel James, trustee’s bond; 6 Feb 1827

139      C. Bayliss, George W. Atkins, H. L. Atkins, commissioner's bond; 6 Feb 1827

140      H. L. Atkins, George W. Atkins, C. Bayliss, C. C. Clements, tax collector's bond for 1827; 6 Feb 1827

140      Gladden Gorin, guardian’s return for Elizabeth Jackson and Fanny Jackson; mentions $18.12 received from their grandfather’s estate

141      Nelson Crosswell, William Tubb, Woodson Daniel, constable bond; 5 Feb 1827

141      inventory of the estate of William Weaks by John F. Weaks and Joanna Weaks, administrators

142      inventory of the estate of Rowland Milam by Solomon Milam and William Milam

143      Bithel Wallace, George W. Wallace, Samuel Ross, constable bond; 5 Feb 1827

143      Henry L. Atkins, George W. Atkins, Cullen Bayliss, C. C. Clements, bond for the collection of taxes in 1827; 6 Feb 1827

144      Catharine Tomlinson, Uriah Tomlinson, John Milam, John Tomlinson, administrator’s bond for William Tomlinson; 5 Feb 1827

145      Joseph B. Neville, John Fletcher, James Byer, constable bond; 5 Feb 1827

145      James Stalls, Elisha Williams, William Pugh, administrator’s bond for Jesse Stalls; 5 Feb 1827

146      Solomon Milam, William Milam, Andrew Irwin, John Milam, administrator’s bond for Rowland Milam; 6 Feb 1827

147      James Daniel, Woodson Daniel, Benjamin Sexton, constable bond; 5 Feb 1827

148      will of William Tomlinson Jr.:  wife Catharine Tomlinson, son Daniel Tomlinson, executors are wife Catharine, Uriah Tomlinson; wit:  Adam McGee, John Milam, John Tomlinson; written 1 Dec 1826

149      sale of the estate of Rowland Milam on 5 Nov 1826; many buyers

152      account current of Thomas Ward, sheriff, with William Bailey, county trustee; 26 Jan 1827

154      sale of the estate of Feribee Collier by Benjamin Collier; many buyers

157      sale of the estate of Susannah Wallace by Etheldred Wallace; buyers include Eaton Wallace, John Wallace, Edmund Wallace, Asa Morris, Francis Frizzell, Abithal Wallace, John Duncan, Zanty McKinney, Axum Wallace, William Strawbridge, George W. Wallace, Etheldred Wallace, Archibald Legate, Jesse Stancil, Nathan Stancil; 10 Nov 1826

158      account current by David Irwin, administrator of Henry Edwards; payments to children Betsey Edwards, Henry Edwards, J. P. Edwards, Sally C. Edwards, Penelope Edwards, Martha Edwards

160      Elisha Jackson, William Crouse, Benjamin W. Daniel, William Alsup, administrator’s bond for Woodson Daniel; 7 May 1827

161      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures William Rochel, an orphan boy aged 7, to William Ellis; 9 May 1827

161      James Gardner acknowledges receipt from his father John Gardner of a Negro boy, and quits claim to any other part of his father’s estate; wit:  T. W. Ward, Sally Wofford; 17 Mar 1827

162      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Prianna, an orphan girl aged 9, to William Tubb; 9 May 1827

163      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures girls Sally (age 7) and Eliza (age 9) to Abigal Robertson; security:  Thomas W. Collins; 8 May 1827

163      guardian’s return by John Tomlinson, guardian to the heirs of Hillery Bradford; 8 May 1827

163      additional inventory and sale of the estate of John Randle by William Randle and Wilson Randle; May 1827

164      inventory of the estate of Mann Phillips by William Phillips; 7 May 1827

165      settlement with the administrator of John Randle by commissioners Emanuel James, James Gray, Joseph Smith; 8 May 1827

166      inventory and sale of the estate of Jesse Stalls by James Stalls, administrator, on 4 Feb 1827; buyers include Polly Stalls, Daniel Stalls, James Stalls, Asa Morris, Edward Robbins, Francis Frizzell, Elisha Williams, George W. Wallace, John B. Clary, Charles Kelly, Elijah Stalls, Edmond Wallace

167      inventory of the estate of William Tomlinson by Uriah Tomlinson and Catharine Tomlinson

167      account current with Joseph B. Neville, administrator of Henly Acree, by commissioners John R. Acree, William C. Jones,  William Sills

168      sale of the estate of William Weaks on 17 Feb 1827; buyers include Joannah Weaks, George Atkins, Charles Kelly, John Morgan, John Duncan, William Travis, John Clary, Andrew Collins, Joseph Webster, Joshua White, Edwin Barnes, Lemuel Cherry, John Lee

169      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Henry Robertson, aged 10, to James Hamilton; 8 May 1827

170      Willis Manning, John Manning, William C. Jones, administrator’s bond for Clement Luton; 7 May 1827

171      Henry L. Wall, John Scarborough, Drury A. Outlaw, guardian bond for Charles Ann Rhodes King; 7 May 1827

171      Cullen Bayliss and Willie Bayliss licensed as retail merchants for 12 months beginning 10 Oct 1827

172      Christopher C. Clements, John Weaks, James Hogan, administrator’s bond for Simion Turner; 7 May 1827

173      James Gray, Wilson Randle, William Randle, administrator’s bond for Miles Williams; 7 May 1827

174      William Phillips, Joshua Hamblett, Anthony Lee, William Dunbar, administrator’s bond for Mann Phillips; 7 May 1827

175      Elizabeth Hooks, David Moore, Samuel Ross, administrator’s bond for Charles Hooks; 7 May 1827

176      sale of the estate of Benjamin Griffin on 20 Nov 1826; buyers included Penelope Griffin, Jesse Stalls, Caleb Ellis, John Clary, Henry King, Elijah Fletcher, Joseph Griffin, James Pryor, Etheldred Wallace, John Lee, Eaton Wallace, Nathan Stancil, Edward Whitehead, Eli Ross, John Pryor, Nimrod Fletcher

177      list of notes and accounts in the estate of James H. Russell, by Thomas Ward, administrator

180      will of Woodson Daniel:  wife and children unnamed; wit:  William Alsup, John Daniel, William T. Fowler; written 13 Apr 1827

180      George D. Outlaw licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Dover for twelve months beginning 10 Jun 1827; recorded 10 Aug 1827

181      John Scarborough, Joseph P. Wimberly, Thomas Ward, guardian bond for Charles King; 9 Aug 1827

181      John Brigham, David Brigham, John K. Colson, guardian bond for Indimeon Brigham and Mary Brigham; 6 Aug 1827

182      John Scarborough, Joseph P. Wimberly, Thomas Ward, guardian bond for Mary Ann King; 9 Aug 1827

182      John Scarborough, Joseph P. Wimberly, Thomas Ward, guardian bond for Elizabeth King; 9 Aug 1827

183      John Scarborough, George D. Outlaw, Thomas Ward, tavern bond; 10 Aug 1827

183      William Randle, Gideon Milam, Mark Milam, constable bond; 6 Aug 1827

184      Henry McGee, David Moore, Joshua Hamblett, constable bond; 6 Aug 1827

184      Willis Manning, John Manning, Samuel Ross, ferry bond across Cumberland River near the mouth of Saline Creek; 6 Aug 1827

185      sale of the estate of Mann Phillips by William Phillips, administrator; many buyers, including Augusta Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, William Phillips

190      sale of the estate of Woodson Daniel by administrators Elisha Jackson and William Crouse; buyers include Phillip Williams, R. H. Ragan, Christopher Bohannon, William Crouse, Henry Wynns, James Cook, Samuel Lockhart, Robert Wyatt, Elisha Jackson, Enoch Fowler, Drury Byrd, William Alsup

190      inventory of the estate of Woodson Daniel by Elisha Jackson, administrator

190      year’s provisions for Polly Cherry, widow of William Cherry, by William Bailey, Joseph Smith; 5 Aug 1826

191      year’s provisions for Elizabeth Luton, widow of Clement H. Luton

191      year’s provisions for Joanna Weaks, widow of William Weaks; 17 Feb 1827

191      year’s provisions for the widow of Miles Williams by Richard Taylor, William Largent, John Taylor; 10 Jun 1827

191      year’s provisions for the widow of Axom Vinson; 6 Aug 1827

192      year’s provisions for the widow of Charles Hooks; 18 May 1827

192      year’s provisions for the widow of Jesse Stalls; 14 Feb 1827

192      account current with the administrator of Indimeon Brigham by commissioners Gladden Gorin, Alexander Brown, Abner Gilmore; 2 Jul 1827

193      account current with Henry H. Wynns and James Jones, administrators of Thomas Wynns; 4 Aug 1827

195      sale of the estate of Stephen English by James Gray, administrator; buyers include Joseph Coleman, George W. Bankhead, Ephraim English, James Gray, James English, Levi Spears, George Wilson

196      sale of Miles Williams by James Gray, administrator; buyers include Frances Williams, Williamson Williams, Benjamin Williams, Tilman Sexton, Wilson Randle, William Randle, Levi Spears, Pleasant Cross, Miles Sexton, Henry Wynns, Frederick Weston, John Williams; 15 Jun 1827

198      sale of the estate of Clement H. Luton by Willis Manning; many buyers, including Elizabeth Luton, Reed Luton, King Luton, Samuel B. Luton

201      account current with Nathan Skinner, guardian for Thomas Bond and Benjamin Bond; 1 Aug 1827

202      inventory of the estate of Charles Hooks by Elizabeth Hooks, administratrix

202      sale of the estate of Charles Hooks by Elizabeth Hooks; buyers include Elizabeth Hooks, John F. Hooks, C. B. Wilcox, William Smith, James Stalls

204      guardian’s return by Nathan Skinner, guardian of the heirs of David T. Etheridge; 3 Aug 1827

204      guardian’s return by Nathan Skinner, guardian of the heirs of John Bond; 3 Aug 1827

204      additional account current with Rachel King, administratrix of William King; 26 May 1827

205      account current with Thomas Ward, sheriff and collector of taxes, with trustee William Bailey; 8 Aug 1827

205      account current with Lewis Elliott, former guardian to Thomas Bond and Benjamin Bond; 1 Aug 1827

207      agreement of separation between Nathan Skinner and wife Marsah Skinner; property to be divided by commissioners Nathan Ross Sr., John R. Acree, Thomas S. Elliott, Robert Walker; 1 Aug 1827, recorded Nov 1827

207      commissioners set aside property for Marsah Skinner, including the plantation on the dry fork of Saline Creek where John Wells lives; Sep 1827

208      additional inventory of the estate of John King by C. C. Clements and James King

208      account current with Elijah Lowry, guardian to the heirs of Philip Rushing; mentions trips to Hardin County and to Huntsville to collect money for the heirs; 5 Nov 1827

209      Eliza A. Boyd, Amelia Thornton, James King, C. C. Clements, guardian bond for Richard Boyd; 6 Nov 1827

209      Nancy Bell, Zachariah Wyatt, James Wyatt, administrator’s bond for Benjamin Bell; 5 Nov 1827

210      John Richards, John K. Colson, William Webster, C. C. Clements, administrator’s bond for Elizabeth Russell; 5 Nov 1827

211      Joseph Smith, Joseph B. Neville, William Bayliss, guardian bond for Eliza Oneal; 5 Nov 1827

212      inventory and sale of Simion Turner by C. C. Clements, administrator; buyers were William King, Benjamin Williams; Nov 1827

212      account current of William Cherry by commissioners Joseph Smith, George Petty, William Bailey; allowances to Thomas Dodd and Lamuel Cherry; 25 Oct 1827

214      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns by William Wynns; description of 127 acres on Tennessee River at the mouth of Leatherwood Creek, awarded to William Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

215      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 101 acres on Tennessee River, awarded to Gabriel Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

216      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 103 acres on Tennessee River, awarded to Westley Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

217      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 101 acres, awarded to John Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

218      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 110 acres on Tennessee River, awarded to Benjamin Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

219      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 101 acres on Tennessee River, awarded to Emeline Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

220      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 96 acres, awarded to Thomas Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

221      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 105 acres at the mouth of Leatherwood Creek, awarded to Henry Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

222      division of the lands of Thomas Wynns; description of 140 acres in Henry County near the mouth of Leatherwood Creek, awarded to Archibald Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

222      division of widow’s dower for the widow of Thomas Wynns; 6 Nov 1827

223      will of Edward Kelly:  wife Sally Kelly gets 60 acres; wife Sally and Elisha Williams Sr. are executors; wit:  John Kelly Jr., Elisha Williams; written 30 Nov 1827, probated Feb 1828

224      Elisha Williams, Jesse Morris, Joshua Whitehead, administrator’s bond for Edward Kelly; 4 Feb 1828

225      James Jones, Henry H. Wynns, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for Archibald Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

225      guardian’s return by Ewin McKinney, guardian for David Brunson; reports settlement with Kisiah Brunson; Feb 1828

226      Winniford Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, James Jones, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for John Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

226      Winniford Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, James Jones, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for Emeline Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

227      Winniford Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, James Jones, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for Thomas Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

228      Winniford Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, James Jones, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for Benjamin Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

229      Winniford Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, James Jones, Henry Wynns, guardian bond for Albert W. Wynns; 5 Feb 1828

230      sale of the estate of Elizabeth Russell by administrator John Richards; buyers include David Rogers, John Richards, Joseph N. Johnson, William Kay, William Bailey, Christopher C. Clements, William Magee, John K. Colson, Martin Howard, William Williams, Amelia Thornton, Lewis Downs, Abithal Wallace, Mable Russell, John Lee, Henry Andrews, John Manning, George W. Atkins

231      estate settlement of Arthur Griffin by Elizabeth Griffin, guardian; heirs:  Polly Griffin, Dawsey Griffin, Martha Griffin, Nancy Griffin, Elizabeth Griffin, Arthur Griffin

233      return of Joseph Smith in behalf of his wife Mary Smith, formerly Mary Oneal, one of the guardians of the heirs of Zachariah Oneal; 7 Feb 1828

234      widow’s dower for Rachel King, now Rachel Boyd, by commissioners John James, Joseph Smith, John Scarborough:  31 acres on the east bank of Lick Creek, including the dwelling house and improvements of William King; 11 Jan 1828

234      additional return of the estate of Hillery Bradford, by administrator John Tomlinson

234      account current of the estate of Briant Oneal by William McGee

235      sale of the estate of Clement H. Luton by administrator Willis Manning; buyers include William C. Jones, John Manning, Hosea Borin, Miss Manning

236      sale of the estate of Benjamin Bell on 15 Nov 1827 by administratrix Nancy Bell; buyers include Nancy Bell, Charles Summers, Willie Pitt, Henry Wyatt, Zachariah Wyatt, Asa Prier, James Daniel, John Bell, John Thomason, Pinson Wyatt, Daniel McLeod, James Wyatt, Elisha Jackson, John Wyatt, Thomas Harris

237      division of the personal estate of David T. Etheridge between his widow (now Penina Duncan, wife of Henry Duncan) and his children William T. Etheridge, Elizabeth Skinner (wife of Jonathan Skinner), Margaret Thomas (wife of James Thomas), John Etheridge, Martha Etheridge, Polly Etheridge, Sally Etheridge; 7 Dec 1827

238      William Kay licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Dover, for 12 months beginning 20 Nov 1827

239      Henry L. Atkins, George W. Atkins, Christopher C. Clements, Cullen Bayliss, tax collector's bond; 7 May 1828

240      Tabitha Bayliss, Rufus M. Smith, Henry Weaks, Francis Smith, administrator’s bond for William Bayliss; 5 May 1828

241      Margaret Ellis, John B. Clary, Joseph Pinner, administrator’s bond for Caleb Ellis; 5 May 1828

242      William C. Jones, Willis Manning, Joseph B. Neville, administrator’s bond for John Jones; 5 May 1828

243      will of John Jones:  son William C. Jones, daughter Sally Jones, daughter Elizabeth Manning, wife Blanchy Jones, son David Jones, granddaughter Elizabeth Manning; mentions land on Crockett’s Creek; wit:  Lennerd Shaw, Nathaniel Acree, Enos Vinson, David Churchill, Jesse Vinson

244      Anthony Lee, George W. Atkins, James Gray, constable bond; 5 May 1828

245      William C. Jones, Willis Manning, Joseph B. Neville, guardian bond for David Jones; 5 May 1828

246      Daniel W. Finlay, Christopher C. Clements, Philander Priestly, administrator’s bond for Joseph M. Smith; 8 May 1828

247      Henry H. Wynns, Elisha Askew, Frederick Gross, guardian bond for William Wynns; 5 May 1828

248      inventory and sale of the Henry County estate of John Randle by Elisha Williams Sr.; May 1828

249      guardian’s return by David Irwin, guardian for the minor heirs of Henry Edwards

249      court orders year’s provisions to be laid off for the widow of Benjamin Bell; Feb 1828

249      guardian’s return by John K. Colson, guardian for Barnett Cooley

249      additional sale of the property of John King by administrators C. C. Clements and James King

250      Henry L. Wall, guardian’s report for Charles Ann Rhodes King

250      John A. M. Boyd, guardian return for the heirs of William King; heirs include John B. King, Thomas H. King, George Ann King, Rachel Boyd (wife of John A. M. Boyd, formerly Rachel King)

250      John Scarborough, guardian’s return for Jefferson B. Outlaw, heir of William Outlaw; 7 May 1828

250      John Scarborough, guardian’s return for the heirs of John King; 7 May 1828

251      Matthew Manning, guardian’s return for Martha Vinson; 3 May 1828

251      Elisa Boyd, guardian’s return for Richard Boyd; 7 May 1828

251      Etheldred Wallace, Guardian's return for 1827 for the heirs of William D. Wallace, namely Charly Wallace, Axum G. Wallace, Josiah Wallace, Maniza Wallace, Harriet Wallace and George W. Wallace; 3 May 1828

252      sale of the estate of Woodson Daniel by administrators Elisha Jackson and William Cherry on 28 Mar 1828; recorded 5 May 1828

252      James Scarborough, guardian's return for the heirs of David Scarborough; 5 May 1828

253      widow's dower for Elizabeth Hooks (widow of Charles Hooks):  part of 100 acres purchased of John Atkins Sr., plus 18 acres purchased from Ephraim B. Davidson, totaling 39 acres; 23 Feb 1828

253      Samuel Parrish licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Dover for 12 months beginning 16 Apr 1828

254      Alexander B. Outlaw licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Dover for 12 months beginning 10 Jun 1828

254      William H. West licensed to sell merchandise at his home in the county for 12 months beginning 10 Jun 1828

254      Benjamin Kelly, David Irwin, Edmond Kelly, administrator’s bond for William Ellis; 5 Aug 1828

255      Henry H. Wynns, John Randle, Henry Lightfoot, John Taylor, David Hardison, administrator’s bond for Thomas Lightfoot; 5 Aug 1828

256      Thomas Bayliss and Elbert Bayliss licensed to sell merchandise in the county for 12 months beginning 3 Jul 1828

256      George Weaks licensed to sell merchandise at his home in Dover for 12 months beginning 10 May 1828

257      Thomas W. Tyree, Joseph N. Johnson, William Bailey, constable bond; 5 Aug 1828

258      Gabriel R. Jernigan, William Currey, Thomas S. Elliott, guardian bond for Nancy J. Wester; 5 Aug 1828

259      Elizabeth Griffin, Jethro Bass, James Read, guardian bond for her children Polly Griffin, Dawsey Griffin, Martha Griffin, Nancy Griffin, Elizabeth Griffin, Arthur Griffin; 5 Aug 1828

259      William H. Bradford, Green H. Bradford, James Dunbar Sr., Joshua Hamblett, guardian’s bond for Carroll Bradford; 4 Aug 1828

260      inventory of the estate of Caleb Ellis by Margaret Ellis, administratrix; 5 Jun 1828

261      sale of the estate of Caleb Ellis on 5 Jun 1828; buyers include Margaret Ellis, Elijah Fletcher, Ira Ellis, Joseph Wimberly, Armsted Taylor, Elie Ross, John Duncan, Thomas Roberts, Enos Taylor

262      year’s provisions for Tabitha Bayliss, widow of William Bayliss, by commissioners W. B. Belknap, Henry Cato, G. H. Bradford

263      settlement with the estate of Henry Bragg by commissioners Jesse Morris, Asa Morris, Cornelius Anderson; 30 Jul 1828

264      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Catharine Clark, aged 8, to William Almond; 5 Aug 1828

264      guardian’s return by Christian Bradford, guardian for Carroll J. Bradford, for the years 1821-1824

265      account current with the administrator of John King by commissioners William Kay, William Bailey, Cullen Bayliss; 26 May 1828

267      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Elmina Black to Nathan G. Morris; securities:  A. G. Wallace, Jesse Morris; 5 Aug 1828

268      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures orphan Moses Black to John Fletcher; securities:  Jesse Morris, Christopher Brandon; 5 Aug 1828

269      sale of the estate of William Bayliss; buyers include Tabitha Bayliss, R. M. Smith, Laurena Manning, David Moore, Jesse Collier, Robert Joiner, James Collier, John Scarborough, William Randle, P. Goff, Joseph Handlin, John H. Bradford, Francis Smith, Uriah Tomlinson, William Tubbs, Henry Weaks, Joel Bayliss, William McGee, John Ford, John Davidson, John Tomlinson Jr., William Williams, James Dunbar Sr.

272      sale of the estate of Joseph M. Smith; buyers include David Montgomery, M. B. Belknap, Eli H. Woods, John Milam, John J. Elliott, P. Goff, James Hanlin

272      account of the hire of Negroes belonging to the estate of Isaac Brunson, for the year 1825, by administrator Nathan Ross

273      return of commissioners year’s allowance to the widow of Caleb Ellis, by commissioners Robert Walker, Allen Elliott, Johnathan Elliott, John Pinner; 15 Jun 1828

273      guardian’s return by James G. Dowdy, guardian for the heirs of Elam Milam; 4 Aug 1828

274      Thomas W. Collins and wife Sarah Collins entrust property, and Sarah’s children (Lucinda Gaugh, Green Gaugh, Abargal Gaugh, Patience Gaugh and Elizabeth Gaugh) to William Green; 15 Aug 1828

274      inventory and sale of the estate of John Jones; buyers include William C. Jones, Sally Jones, Willis Manning, John R. Acree, David Jones, Blanchy Jones, E. J. Vinson, Nathaniel Acree, many others

280      account current with James Gray, administrator of Stephen English

282      account current with Etheldred Wallace, administrator of Susannah Wallace, deceased, by commissioners John B. Clary, H. L. Wall, Elisha Williams; notes on John Williams, Charly Whitford, John Stancil, Edmond Wallace

283      account current with C. C. Clements, administrator of Simion Turner; 5 Jul 1828

285      James Scarborough, John Scarborough, Britton Sexton, coroner’s bond; 4 Nov 1828

285      John F. Weaks, Joanna Weaks, C. C. Clements, Henry Weaks, guardian bond for Mary Weaks; 3 Nov 1828

286      John Lee, James Caldwell, Joseph N. Johnson, Nathan Ross, tavern bond; 8 Nov 1828

287      Elisha Williams, Jesse Morris, A. G. Wallace, administrator’s bond for William Bennett; 3 Nov 1828

288      Zachariah Wyatt, Robert Wyatt, Vinson Wyatt, James Wyatt, guardian bond for Emeline Bell; test:  C. Johnson; 5 Nov 1828

289      Elizabeth Nicholds, Josiah Winters, James Nicholds, James Wyatt, Michael M. Vickers, Allen Carter, administrator’s bond for James Nicholds; 3 Nov 1828

290      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures orphan boy Allen Merryman to Wilford D. Turner; security:  Joshua Hamblett; 3 Nov 1828

291      William H. Pugh, John Scarborough, Elijah Fletcher, constable bond; 5 Nov 1828

291      Abithel Wallace, Axum G. Wallace, Elijah Fletcher, constable bond; 4 Nov 1828

292      John Taylor, Richard Taylor, James Hogan, constable bond; 4 Nov 1828

293      John H. Petty, George Petty, D. Augustus Outlaw, guardian bond for William G. King; 3 Nov 1828

294      Hugh McMillan, Philip Hornberger, David Rushing, administrator’s bond for Catharine McMillan; 3 Nov 1828

295      Jesse Reams, Neddy Reams, Hugh McMillan, administrator’s bond for John Robbs; 3 Nov 1828

296      Zachariah Wyatt, Robert Wyatt, James Wyatt, guardian’s bond for Lamuel Bell; 3 Nov 1828

297      John F. Weaks, Joannah Weaks, C. C. Clements, Henry Weaks, guardian bond for Eliza A. Weaks; 3 Nov 1828

298      Ira Ellis, Jesse Morris, Elijah Fletcher, guardian bond for Winfred Brag; 3 Nov 1828

299      James Gray, chairman pro-tem of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures orphan boy Elbert McGee, aged 2, to Adam McGee; 5 Nov 1828

300      Ira Ellis, Jesse Morris, Elijah Fletcher, guardian bond for Pinella Brag; 3 Nov 1828

301      account current with Penelope Taylor, wife of Armsted Taylor, administratrix of Benjamin Griffin, by commissioners Jesse Morris, Asa Morris, Etheldred Wallace; 2 Oct 1828

302      Ira Ellis, Jesse Morris, Elijah Fletcher, guardian bond for Nathan S. Brag; 3 Nov 1828

303      Ira Ellis, Jesse Morris, Elijah Fletcher, guardian bond for Thomas H. Brag; 3 Nov 1828

304      Thomas Ward, D. Augustus Outlaw, John Scarborough, John Brown, sheriff’s bond; 5 Nov 1828

305      sale of the estate of Thomas Lightfoot by H. H. Wynns and John Randle, administrators; buyers include widow, Benjamin Bird, David Handline, John Taylor, John Clark, Etheldred Folks, Gabriel Wynns, Willie Cathey, Benjamin Taylor, Lardner Clark, John R. Atkins, Mrs. Folks, David Hardison, Edmond Clark, Andrew Martin, Benjamin Collier, H. H. Wynns, J. D. Duffman, John Randle, Etta Tomlinson, Frederick Weston, Thomas Dodd, Mark Milam, Allen Sexton, Henry Andrews

307      inventory and sale of the estate of William Ellis on 12 Sep 1828 by administrator Benjamin Kay

308      settlement with the administrator of William Weaks, by commissioners John Lee, Thomas French; 6 Sep 1828

309      Drury A. Outlaw, Thomas Ward, William H. West, Alexander B. Outlaw, guardian bond for Napolian West; 5 Nov 1828

310      John H. Petty, George Petty, D. A. G. Outlaw, guardian bond for John R. King; 3 Nov 1828

311      John H. Petty, George Petty, D. A. G. Outlaw, guardian bond for Henry B. King; 3 Nov 1828

312      will of William Christy:  wife Mary Christy, son Joseph Christy, daughter Rachel Christy, daughter Sabra Christy; Joincy Cofield gets mare and 2 colts; executors are James Reece and Jethro Bass; wit:  Norfleet Bass, Sandford Spiceland; written 1 Oct 1828

313      Jethro Bass, Samuel Ross, Joseph Griffin, administrator’s bond for William Christy; 3 Nov 1828

314      James Gray, chairman pro-tem of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Moses Black, aged 7, to Joseph P. Wimberly Jr.; securities:  Thomas Ward, William Webster; 5 Nov  1828

315      James Gray, chairman pro-tem of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Lowry Black, aged 4, to Joseph P. Wimberly Jr.; securities:  Thomas Ward, William Webster; 5 Nov 1828

316      Rufus Smith, William Milam, Martin Bingham, constable bond; 4 Nov 1828

317      Lemuel Williams, Benjamin Kelly, Thomas Ward, James Gray, Alexander B. Outlaw, William W. West, Nelson Crosswell, administrator’s bond for William Williams; 6 Nov 1828

318      will of Randolph Leek:  wife Charlotte Leek, brother Henry Leek, nephew William B. Young, brother Josiah Leek; Nancy Ham? gets a colt; Lewis Ayres? gets five dollars; executors are friends John Kizer and William B. Young; wit:  Robert Kizer, James P. Edwards; written 23 Sept 1828, proven Nov 1828

319      John Kizer, William B. Young, C. C. Clements, Jesse Edwards, administrator’s bond for Randolph Leek; 6 Nov 1828

320      widow’s dower set aside for Elizabeth Hooks, widow of Charles Hooks:  18 2/3 acres of land which Hooks purchased from Ephraim B. Davidson, plus 20 acres of land Hooks bought from John Atkins on the north of Jesse Blackfan’s original grant

321      settlement with the administrator of Feribee Collier by commissioners Uriah Tomlinson, John Milam, Gideon Milam; 4 Nov 1828

322      additional inventory of the estate of William Bayliss by Tabitha Bayliss, administratrix; 3 Nov 1828

322      bill of sale from Christian Bradford to son William W. Bradford for Negro girl Ann, aged 8; wit:  G. H. Bradford, Joshua Hamblett; 24 Nov 1827

322      year’s provisions for the widow Lightfoot by commissioners David Hardison, William Largent, William Taylor

323      additional inventory of the estate of ______ Brunson by Nathan Ross, administrator

324      guardian’s return by Robert Walker, guardian to the heirs of Polly Walker (Patsey Walker, Betsy Walker, Nancy Walker)

325      Eliza Boyd, Amelia Thornton, James King, Gladden Gorin, guardian bond for her infant son Richard Boyd; 4 Feb 1829

325      account current of Joshua Hamblett, administrator of Allen Merryman; Hamblett reports no money has come to the estate since the last settlement in May 1828; recorded Feb 1829

326      William Bailey, William Kay, C. C. Clements, trustee’s bond; 3 Feb 1829

326      guardian’s return by Matthew Manning, guardian for Martha Vinson

327      Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures orphan William Slaughter, aged 7, to Malcomb McLeod; security:  Neal McDaniel; 2 Feb 1829

328      Philip Hornberger, Thomas Bayliss, Joseph N. Johnson, tavern bond; 2 Feb 1829

329      Nelson Crosswell, William Tubbs, John Scarborough, constable bond; 2 Feb 1829

330      account current with Elizabeth Hooks, administratrix of Charles Hooks, by commissioners Thomas French, William Webster, John Lee Sr.; 29 Jan 1828

331      William C. Jones, Joseph B. Neville, Henry Vinson, constable bond; 2 Feb 1829

332      William Tubbs, Nelson Crosswell, A. Brown; constable bond; 2 Feb 1829

333      James Daniel, Benjamin Daniel, James Wyatt, constable bond; 2 Feb 1829

334      sale of the estate of William Ellis on 27 Dec 1828 by administrator Benjamin King; buyers include William B. Nichols, William Tubbs, Isaac C. Nichols, Josiah Clark, Zebulen Slaughter, Jason Slaughter

334      guardian’s return by William W. Bradford, guardian for Carroll J. Bradford; 2 Feb 1829

334      guardian’s return by Henry L. Wall, guardian for Charles Ann R. King; Feb 1829

335      account current of the estate of Catharine McMillan by administrator Hugh McMillan

335      William Dowdy returns an inventory of the estate of Samuel Smith, in right of his wife Suky Dowdy, formerly Suky Smith, widow and executor of Samuel Smith;

336      settlement with John Scarborough and A. B. Outlaw, administrators of Robert Cooper, by commissioners William R. Reddick, James Conger, George Weaks; 20 Nov 1828

338      account current of the estate of Randolph Leek by administrators John Kizer and William B. Young

338      widow’s provisions for Margaret Christy

338      account current with Adam M_____ and Roderick McAuley, administrators of ________;

339      Etheldred Wallace, guardian return for the heirs of William D. Wallace; 2 Feb 1829

339      year’s provisions for Widow _______ by commissioners John R. Acree, Joseph B. Neville, James Wimberly; 16 May 1828

339      guardian’s return by Nathan Skinner, guardian for the heirs of Thomas Bond and Benjamin Bond

340      guardian’s return for the heirs of David T. Etheridge

340      account current with the administrator of Axom Vinson by commissioners Robert Walker, Jesse Morris, Nathan Ross; 28 Jan 1829

340      guardian’s return by John Scarborough, guardian for the heirs of John King

340      guardian’s return by Gladden Gorin, guardian for Elizabeth Jackson, Fanny Jackson, John Bailey

341      additional sale of the estate of Fanny Lightfoot by John Randle, administrator; buyers include John Forsyth, Benjamin Williams

341      guardian’s return by James Dowdy, guardian for the heirs of Elam Milam

341      administrator’s report on the estate of Thomas Wynns by administrators James Jones and Henry H. Wynns:  distributions made to the widow of heir Russell Wynns, Henry H. Wynns, Gabriel Wynns, Archibald Wynns, Thomas Wynns, Albert W. Wynns, and William Wynns; 8 Feb 1828

343      inventory and sale of the estate of William Bennett by administrator Elisha Williams; buyers include Widow Bennett, Calvin Williams, Charles Kelly, Daniel Stalls, Fanny Stalls, Joseph Webster, Elijah Stalls, Nehemiah Cherry

344      year’s provisions for Widow Robbs; 22 Nov 1828

345      year’s provisions for Widow Nicholds; 10 Nov 1828

345      guardian’s return by Ewin McKinney, guardian for the heirs of Isaac Brunson (son David Brunson, and the wife of Elkanah Cox); 2 Feb 1829

346      settlements with David Irwin, guardian to the heirs of Henry Edwards, by commissioners John Parchment and John Kizer; 29 Jan 1829

347      guardian’s return by John Tomlinson, guardian for John Bradford and Mary Bradford

347      inventory and sale of the estate of William Christy; many buyers

350      Sheriff Thomas Ward appoints Henry L. Atkins deputy sheriff; 4 Feb 1829

350      Joseph Smith, guardian’s return for Eliza Oneal

351      Joseph Smith, guardian’s return for James W. Townzen

351      sale of the estate of James Nicholds