Settlements, Wills and Bonds Volume F (Mar 1843 –
June 1848) (Microfilm Roll 53)
1 Joseph Pinner, W. B. Cherry, A. J. Shemwell, W. C. Jones, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for John R. Acree; 6 Mar 1843
2 Louisa Wimberly, W. C. Jones, David Jones, Joel B. Acree, administrator’s bond for James Wimberly; 6 Mar 1843
3 Daniel R. Williams, John D. Morris, Wesley Brandon, administrator’s bond for William C. Williams; 6 Mar 1843
4 sale of the estate of F. S. Weaks by
administrator W. B. Weaks; buyers include H. H. Weaks, W. B. Weaks, J. S. Weaks, Sarah L. Weaks, John L. Weaks; 21 Jan 1843
6 sale of the estate of David Earhart by
administrator Richard Cooley on
17 Feb 1843
10 inventory and sale of the estate of
Matthew Locke; recorded March 1843
11 additional settlement with Samuel Ross, administrator of James Jackson; Mar 1843
12 account current of Henry Mizell with Stephen Mizell, surviving executor; mentions that former
executor Hardy Mizell has
died; March 1843
13 account current of Charles Porter with executor William L. Dunbar; March 1843
13 year’s provisions for the widow of
Francis S. Weaks; 17 Feb 1843
14 account current of Isaac West; March 1843
14 year’s provisions for the widow of
Matthew Locke; 16 Feb 1843
14 year’s provisions for the widow of David Earhart; March 1843
14 receipt by James Lewis for
money received of Henry Edwards as
one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their
grandfather, William Lewis of
Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 10 Apr 1841, recorded April 1843
15 receipt by William C. Lewis for
money received of Henry Edwards as
one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their
grandfather, William Lewis of
Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 7 May 1839, recorded April 1843
15 receipt by Thomas W. Lewis for
money received of Henry Edwards as
one of the heirs of Thomas W. Lewis, willed to the heirs by their
grandfather, William Lewis of
Pittsylvania County, Virginia; 18 Sep 1839, recorded April 1843
15 year's provisions for the five children
of Berry Williams by
his first wife; March 1843
16 account current of Theodore S. Scarborough with Nathan Brandon, for his wife Sarah Ann Brandon, administratrix; Mar 1843
16 inquest into the death of Jo, a
slave belonging to Thomas French; death on 4 Mar 1843 occurred by
“visitation of God”
17 Henrietta Daugherty, James Daugherty, W. B. Johnson, Benjamin W. Cook, administrator’s bond for Dennis Daugherty; 3 Apr 1843
18 inventory & sale of the estate of
William C. Williams; buyers include Collins Williams, George Wallace, Daniel R. Williams, William W. Cherry, James M. Cherry
19 year's provisions for Nancy Williams (widow of William C. Williams); 22 Mar 1843
19 year's provisions for Penina Williams (widow of Berry Williams); 22 Mar 1843
20 year’s provisions for Mary Acree (widow of John R. Acree); 18 Mar 1843
20 account current of John Williams by
administrator Jesse C. Ingram; Apr 1843
20 John W. Wofford and
Peter T. Wofford, refunding bond for their part of the
estate of John Gardner, if the will is “attacked and set aside”;
8 Apr 1843
21 Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
orphan Henning Page, age 11, to William H. Ellis; security: A. Wallace; 1 May 1843
21 Abner Johnson, W. B. Cherry, A. Wallace, Arthur Sikes, Willis Whitford, constable bond for District 10; 1 May
1843
22 account current of Josiah Askew with administrators D. O. Askew and
Josiah Askew; May 1843
22 letters of administration issued to
William C. Jones, to execute the will of William R. Hicks; 5 Jun 1843
23 letters of administration issued to
Josephus Outland, to execute the will of Bryant Outland; 5 Jun 1843
23 letters of administration issued to
Joseph Pinner for
the estate of John R. Acree, deceased intestate; 6 Mar 1843
23 year’s provision for the widow of Samuel Davis; 4 Jan 1843
24 will of William R. Hicks:
wife Lydia Hicks, children unnamed; executor is William C.
Jones; test:
Isaac Parker, Laban Parker, Dudley Parker, C. C. Taylor; written 18 May 1843, proven Jun 1843
term
24 will of Briant Outland:
youngest son James K. Outland; wife and other children unnamed;
executor is brother Josephus Outland; wit:
J. Hodges, Enos Lassiter, Joseph McClain; written 22 Jun 1843, proven Jun 1843
term
interleaf: W. O. Cherry, guardian bond for Beuna Francis and Elmer Francis, minor heirs of Augusta Cherry Francis, deceased; 15 Jun 1926
25 will of Daniel Lewis:
son Isaac Newton Lewis, son William Lewis, son John Lewis, wife and other 9 children unnamed;
executors are sons William and John; wit:
John Wilson, Young Wilson, Richard Swor, J. J. Lewis; written 1 Jan 1842, proven Jun 1843 term
26 Josephus Outland, David Jones, Robert McDougle, executor’s bond for the will of Bryan Outland; 5 Jun 1843
27 William C. Jones, David Jones, Thomas G. Downs, executor’s bond for the will of William
R. Hicks; 5 Jun 1843
28 James Wofford, J. E. Wynns, W. B. Cherry, John Wofford, P. T. Wofford, executor’s bond for the will of John Gardner; 5 Jun 1843
29 sale of the estate of Samuel Davis by
administrator James Wyatt; 20 May 1843
29 sale of the Negroes of the estate of John
Gardner by
administrators Samuel Wofford and
James Wofford
30 inventory of the estate of George Webb by
administrator David Gray
30 additional inventory and sale on 28 Sep
1842 of the estate of Anthony Lee by
administrators William R. Lee and
Mark Milam; sale contained items bequeathed by
Anthony Lee to his wife Mary Lee during her lifetime; Mary Lee died 9
Sep 1842
36 John D. Morris, Elisha Williams, James W. Williams, constable bond for District 4; 3 Jul
1843
37 Robert Thompkins, William B. Cherry, W. L. Dunbar, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for Robert Jones; 3 Jul 1843
37 letters of administration issued to
Robert Thompkins for
the estate of Robert Jones, deceased intestate; 3 Jul 1843
38 jury of inquest on 15 Jun 1843 in the
death of Franklin W. Faucett; Faucett was found to have been
shot during a riot at the residence of Lewis Mc W. Lunsford on
14 Jun 1843
38 jury of inquest on 15 Jun 1843 in the
death of Lewis Mc W. Lunsford; Lunsford was found to have been
killed by James Southerland, A. S. Davis and
William Perdue with a rock during a riot at his own residence
on 14 Jun 1843
39 additional inventory and sale of James Wimberly by
administrator Joseph Pinner
39 account current of Jacob Shryock with administrator Samuel Shryock; Jul 1843
40-94 additional sale and inventory of John R. Acree
94 James Lee, J. C. Ingram, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for Charles King; 7 Aug 1843
95 John James, W. B. Cherry, John Randle, common school money bond; 7 Aug 1843
95 account current of William Knighton with administrator Eli Rumfelt
96 account current of Elisha Askew; recorded Aug 1843
97 account current of Dover Male Academy by
secretary W. R. Lee
98 A. A. C. Rogers, Joseph C. Rogers, Isaac Rogers, Z. T. Shemwell, John H. Petty, administrator’s bond for Mathew Rogers; 2 Oct 1843
99 James Wofford, P. T. Wofford, W. W. Scarborough, John W. Wofford, administrator’s bond for John Wofford; 2 Oct 1843
100 letters of
administration to A. A. C. Rogers and
Joseph C. Rogers for
the estate of Mathew Rogers, deceased intestate; 2 Oct 1843
100 letters of
administration to James Wofford for
the estate of John Wofford, deceased intestate; 2 Oct 1840
100 inventory and
sale of A. Fentress; recorded Oct 1843
101 sale of the
estate of Robert Jones; buyers include Herrod Jones, Cleton Jones; recorded Oct 1843
104 account current
of Isabella Boyd; Nov 1843
104 account current
of William Crosswell with administrator William Webb; Nov 1843
105 account current
of John Gardner; Nov 1843
106 account current
of James Wimberly with Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree, former administrator of James Wimberly
107 account current
of Jordan Champion with administrator William C. Jones
108 account current
of A. Fentress; Nov 1843
109 account current
of Isaac Elliott; Nov 1843
109 account current
of Isham Alsbrooks with administrator George Slaughter; Dec 1843
109 letters of
administration to William Webb for
the estate of William Crosswell, deceased intestate; 5 Jul 1841
110 letters of
administration to William Fowler for
the estate of Judith Fowler, deceased intestate; 7 Nov 1843
110 William T. Fowler, Peter Lynch, Jonathan Skinner, administrator’s bond for Judith Fowler; 7 Nov 1843
111 Payton S. Cook, Elijah Dawson, Arthur Sikes, constable bond for District 7; 4 Dec
1843
111 division of the
Negroes of the estate of John Wofford to
heirs John W. Wofford, Henry Scarborough, Peter T. Wofford, Asa D. Scarborough, Samuel Wofford, James Wofford, Henry Earls, William W. Scarborough; 4 Oct 1843, recorded Dec 1843
112 will of Mary Moore:
requests to be buried next to late husband on Nathan Brandon's land; son William Travis Moore, granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Vickers, daughter Jane Moore, granddaughter Mary Swor; executor is son William; wit: A. Goodrich, Isabella Manning; written 21 Dec 1842, proven Dec 1843
113 year’s
provisions for widow Sarah Wofford; 5 Oct 1843
114 year’s
provisions for the widow of Mathew Rogers; 13 Oct 1843
114 sale of Berry Williams on
20 Feb 1843 by administrator J. Skinner; buyers include John McCoy, Campbell McCoy, John Williams, D. McCoy, Masen Williams, H. L. Atkins, Rice Williams
117 letters of
administration to Abner Johnson for
the estate of Thompson H. Johnson, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844
118 sale of the
estate of Mathew Rogers on
17 Oct 1843; buyers include Isaac C. Rogers, Peter O. Rogers, Mrs. N. Rogers, Joseph C. Rogers, A. A. C. Rogers; recorded Jan 1844
121 letters of
administration to Allen J. Shemwell for
the estate of Jesse Lassiter, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844
121 return of the
hiring of Negroes of the estate of William Webster for
the year 1843
122 letters of
administration to Prigeon Manning for
the estate of Matthew Manning, deceased intestate; 1 Jan 1844
122 account current
of Albert Holmes with administrators Nathaniel Holmes and
James M. Holmes
123 James Scarborough, John Hinson, William K. Colson, Arthur Sikes, William Downs, A. D. Scarborough, coroner’s bond; 1 Jan 1844
123 A. J. Shemwell, Lurana Lassiter, Z. T. Shemwell, Joseph Pinner, F. H. Clark, administrator’s bond for Jesse Lassiter; 1 Jan 1844
124 Louisa Wimberly, Edward C. Acree, N. B. Acree, A. J. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for James Wimberly; 1 Jan 1844
125 Robert C. Matthews, Nathaniel Holmes, P. H. Matthews, administrator’s bond for James J. Matthews; 1 Jan 1844
126 Abner Johnson, Arthur Sikes, William Bell, administrator’s bond for Thompson H. Johnson; 1 Jan 1844
127 division of the
Negroes of the estate of William H. West to
heirs James M. Lewis, Philip B. Nolin, William B. Cherry, William West, James West; lots were put in a hat and drawn by
William Meredith Cook, aged about nine years; 28 Dec 1843
127 Prigeon Manning, H. Vollentine, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for Matthew Manning; 1 Jan 1844
128 division of the
Negroes of the estate of William W. Bradford to
heirs Mary Bradford (now the wife of Peter F. Gray) and William C. Bradford; 5 Jan 1844
129 John T. Bailey, George W. Gatlin, B. H. Sanders, administrator’s bond for William Knighton; 5 Feb 1844
129 James W. Williams, John T. Bailey, Jonathan Skinner, administrator of Elizabeth Morgan, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844
130 George W. Stanfill, William L. Dunbar, Peter F. Gray, William M. Andrews, T. J. Sligh, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for John Stanfill; 5 Feb 1844
131 James Southerland Jr., James Southerland Sr., John R. Elkins, ferry bond across Cumberland River at
the mouth of North Cross Creek; 5 Feb 1844
131 letters of
administration to George W. Stanfill for
the estate of John Stanfill; 5 Feb 1844
132 letters of
administration to James W. Williams for
the estate of Elizabeth Morgan, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844
132 letters of
administration to John T. Bailey for
the estate of William Knighton, deceased intestate; 5 Feb 1844
132 Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
Catherine Black, a Negro girl aged 8, to Aaron Goodrich; 5 Feb 1844
133 sale of the
estate of Matthew Manning; buyers include Nelson Griffin, P. Manning, John Manning, L. M. Manning, widow Manning, H. L. Atkins, William Griffin, T. W. Griffin, Mary Joiner
136 sale of the
estate of John Wofford on
12 Oct 1843
139 account current
of Thomas Scarborough by
Elisha Young; March 1844
139 George W. Stanfill, administrator of John Stanfill, and John L. McMillan, make bond in Stanfill’s protest
of the year’s provisions to Tabitha Stanfill, widow of John Stanfill; 4 Mar
1844
140 sale of the
estate of James J. Matthews; buyers include Robert C. Matthews, J. M. Matthews
142 year’s
provisions for Lurany Lassiter, widow of Jesse Lassiter; 13 Jan 1844
143 year’s
provisions for Tabitha Stanfill, widow of John Stanfill; March 1844
143 account current
of Joseph Champion with administrator Joel Biggs; March 1844
144 account current
of John R. Lewis with administrator William Moore
145 Samuel C. Boughter, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, G. W. Stanfill, James W. Williams, sheriff and collector’s bond for two
years; 1 Apr 1844
146 John James, John Randle, James T. Morris, trustee’s bond; 1 Apr 1844
146 Hiram Vollentine, John H. Petty, James T. Morris, Z. T. Shemwell, W. B. Cherry, register’s bond; 1 Apr 1844
146 Peter Lynch, B. F. Fraser, John Randle, ranger’s bond; 1 Apr 1844
147 Samuel Ross, Abithel Wallace, Nathan G. Morris, William G. Morris, M. S. Ross, surveyor's bond; 1 Apr 1844
147 William Bailey, W. L. Dunbar, N. G. Morris, A. Wallace, entry taker’s bond; 1 Apr 1844
148 W. L. Dunbar, Peter F. Gray, T. E. Dunbar, constable bond for District 1; 1 Apr
1844
148 John R. Elkins, Jonathan Skinner, James W. Williams, William H. Ellis, constable bond for District 2; 1 Apr
1844
148 William H. Ellis, William T. Weston, John R. Elkins, William L. Dunbar, William C. Jones, Z. T. Shemwell, constable bond for District 3; 1 Apr
1844
149 John D. Morris, J. J. Shemwell, N. G. Morris, Thomas Kemp, W. G. Morris, constable bond for District 4; 1 Apr
1844
149 Samuel W. Kelly, James M. Lewis, Jefferson F. Gentry, constable bond for District 5; 1 Apr
1844
150 William H. McGee, William C. Rutland, Jonathan Skinner, Arthur Sikes, constable bond for District 7; 1 Apr
1844
150 Jonathan Skinner, A. Wallace, James W. Williams, James T. Morris, constable bond for District 7; 1 Apr
1844
151 Ira Belisle, L. B. Belisle, John T. Bailey, J. Skinner, J. W. Williams, Samuel Ross, constable bond for District 8; 1 Apr
1844
151 Elisha Dawson, John Randle, Elijah Dawson, George W. Gatlin, constable bond for District 9; 1 Apr
1844
151 John A. Daniel, James Higgs, Hyman Tayloe, James M. Williams, Hardison Daniel, constable bond for District 10; 1 Apr
1844
152 Benjamin Collier, James Higgs, Allen McCaskill, Nathaniel Holmes, constable bond for District 11; 1 Apr
1844
152 Jefferson F. Gentry, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, administrator’s bond for Elizabeth Gentry; 1 Apr 1844
153 Jefferson F. Gentry, William Phillips, James M. Lewis, administrator’s bond for Mary Barnes; 1 Apr 1844
154 Abithel Wallace, Nathaniel G. Morris, Samuel Ross, administrator’s bond for John H. Mockbee; 1 Apr 1844
155 Henry Cato, William H. McGee, William Bailey, P. Lynch, administrator’s bond for John Gillum Jr.; 1 Apr 1844
156 sale of the
estate of William R. Hicks; buyers include David V. Hicks, Emeline Hicks, Sonan Hicks, widow Hicks, Garland Hicks, P. M. Hicks, William Hicks
159 letters of
administration to Abithel Wallace for
the estate of John H. Mockbee, deceased intestate; 1 Apr 1844
159 letters of
administration to Jefferson F. Gentry for
the estate of Elizabeth Gentry, deceased intestate; 1 Apr 1844
159 letters of
administration to Jefferson F. Gentry for
the estate of Mary Barnes, deceased intestate
160 letters of
administration to Henry Cato for
the estate of John A. Gillum Jr.; 1 Apr 1844
160 sale of
Elizabeth Morgan on
17 Feb 1844; buyers include John H. Morgan
161 division of the
Negroes belonging to David Daniel and William P. Dawson; 9 Jan 1844
162 account current
of W. H. West with administratrix Sarah V. Nolin, wife of P. B. Nolin, formerly wife of W. H. West
164 account current
of Dover Male Academy; 29 Mar 1844
164 division of the
Negroes of the estate of Benjamin W. Tayloe to
heirs Thomas D. Mockbee for
Sarah Ann Tayloe and
Sabastian Ingram for
his wife Susan Adaline Ingram
165 account current
of James Stalls with administrator Abithel Wallace
165 letters of
administration to John Boswell to
execute the will of Walter Boswell
166 John Boswell, Samuel Wofford, George G. Boswell, executor’s bond for the will of Walter Boswell; 6 May 1844
166 S. S. Ingram and
Susan A. Ingram, receipt from Thomas D. Mockbee, former guardian to Susan A. Tayloe Ingram, heir of Benjamin W. Tayloe; 10 Jan 1844
167 Richard M. Choat, Joshua Cobb, Henry Cato, Robert Caldwell, David Rogers, constable bond for District 6; 1 Apr
1844
167 will of Walter Boswell:
wife Susannah Boswell gets everything, but at her death it goes to
George G. Boswell for
the care and protection of William M. Boswell; son John Boswell, Sarah Boswell (relationship not stated), daughter Susannah Champion, son James J. Boswell, George G. Boswell (relationship
not stated); executor is son John; wit:
James W. Williams, James Blount; written 28 Nov 1843, proven May 1844
169 Annis Collins, Jacob Browning, Benjamin McIntosh, administrator’s bond for Frances Collins; 6 May 1844
170 year’s
provisions for the widow of John A. Gillum; 6 May 1844
170 letters of
administration to Annis Collins for
the estate of Francis Collins, deceased intestate; 6 May 1844
171 sale of the
estate of John A. Gillum on
20 Apr 1844
171 sale of the
estate of John Stanfill by
administrator George W. Stanfill; buyers include George W. Stanfill,
Tabitha Stanfill, James Stanfill; recorded May 1844
177 inventory of
the estate of Elizabeth Gentry by
administrator J. F. Gentry; May 1844
178 letters of
administration to Philip B. Nolin for
the estate of John Stancil, deceased intestate; 3 Jun 1844
178 letters of
administration to Lucy Bufford and
Peter T. Wofford to
execute the will of William Bufford; 3 Jun 1844
178 will of William
Bufford:
wife Lucy Bufford, son George Bufford, son Richard Hyram Bufford, son William C. C. Bufford, son Samuel T. Bufford, daughter Minerva Ann Blanton, daughter Mary Ann Wofford; executors are wife Lucy and Peter T. Wofford; wit:
A. Goodrich, J. Skinner, F. L. Sidebottom; written 22 Jan 1844, proven Jun 1844
term
180 account current
of Robertson Hamblett
180 sale of the
estate of Francis Collins; buyer was Annis Collins; Jun 1844 term
181 Lucy Bufford, Peter T. Wofford, J. Skinner, executor’s bond for the will of William Bufford; 1 Jul 1844
182 letters of
administration to Lucy Bufford to
execute the will of William Bufford; 1 Jul 1844
182 H. Madison Atkins, W. G. Wynns, James Kay, ranger's bond; 1 Jul 1844
182 Thomas G. Downs, William C. Jones, N. B. Acree, ferry bond across Cumberland River opposite Lineport; 1 Jul 1844
183 widow's
provisions for John Stancil's widow; 14 Jun 1844
183 sale of the
estate of John H. Mockbee; 1 Jul 1844
184 sale of the
estate of John Stancil; buyers include Frances Frizzell, J. A. Smith, G. Stancil, Jo Pinner, B. F. Broom, Enos Morgan, James M. Cherry, Evans Wallace, Alexander Clinard
185 John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby, W. B. Cherry, A. Wallace, John James, John R. Elkins, administrator’s bond for John Lisenby; 5 Aug 1844
186 William M. Manning, W. C. Jones, David Jones, administrator’s bond for John Manning; 5 Aug 1844
187 John McKinnon, Henry Andrews, M. M. Vickers, administrator’s bond for Daniel McKinnon; 5 Aug 1844
188 John T. Bailey, B. Herndon, A. Wallace, administrator’s bond for Sally Mayo; 5 Aug 1844
188 Blake W. Rutland records ear mark of stock; Aug 1844
189 Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
orphan Robert Rushing, aged 11, to Milas Summers
189 letters of
administration to William M. Manning for
the estate of John Manning, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844
190 letters of
administration to John A. Lisenby and
O. W. Lisenby for
the estate of John Lisenby, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844
190 letters of
administration to John T. Bailey for
the estate of Sally Mayo, deceased intestate; 5 Aug 1844
190 inquest for
stranger drowned ½ mile below Tobaccoport, found on 20 Jul 1844
191 inquest for
Negro man drowned about 5 miles below Dover; 1 Aug 1844
191 inquest for
stranger drowned near Cumberland Iron Works; 20 Jun 1844
191 letters of
administration to John McKinnon for
the estate of Daniel McKinnon; 5 Aug 1844
192 James W. Williams, James Wofford, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for Benjamin Grimes; 2 Sep 1844
192 hire of the
Negroes of the estate of A. Fentress for
the year 1844; recorded Sep 1844
193 Ira Belisle, J. T. Nolin, H. Vollentine, J. W. Williams, constable bond for District 8; 1 Sep
1844
193 inventory and
sale of the estate of John Lisenby; buyers include Lewis Lisenby, John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby; 2 Sep 1844
194 additional
inventory of John Lisenby; 2 Sep 1844
195 account current
of David Earhart with administrator R. Cooley; Sep 1844
195 inquest for
stranger who died by dislocation of the neck; 27 Jul 1844
195 John James, John Hinson, Philip B. Nolin, administrator’s bond for William R. James; 7 Oct 1844
196 Mary Barnes, Archibald Cook, Michael M. Vickers, Roderick McAuley, administrator’s bond for Hilliard Barnes; 7 Oct 1844
197 Payton S. Cook, Jonathan Skinner, Allen J. Shemwell, William Cook, constable bond for District 7; 7 Oct
1844
197 Thomas French, by his attorney H. Vollentine, petitions for emancipation of his Negro
woman Nancy, who had cared for his deceased wife; 20
Sep 1844
199 H. Vollentine, J. James, G. L. Atkins, A. Wallace, emancipation bond for Thomas French’s emancipation of his Negro woman Nancy; 7 Oct 1844
199 inventory of Thompson
H. Johnson
199 sale of the
estate of Pendleton Settle; recorded Oct 1844
204 sale of the
estate of Daniel McKinnon
205 year’s
allowance to the widow of Daniel McKinnon; 30 Aug 1844
206 will of
Hilliard Barnes:
wife Mary Barnes, John Chadwick (relationship not stated), executors are wife
and Archibald A. Cook; wit:
William McAuley, M. M. Vickers, Thomas Harris; written 25 Dec 1843, proven Oct 1844
206 letters of
administration to Jethro Bass for
the estate of James Lock, deceased intestate; 4 Nov 1844
207 Jethro Bass, Henry L. Atkins, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for James Lock; 4 Nov 1844
208 Robert Graham, Margarett McIntire, Lance L. Hill, executor’s bond for the will of James McIntire; 4 Nov 1844
208 letters of
administration to Robert Graham to
execute the will of James McIntire; 4 Nov 1844
209 will of James McIntire:
wife Mary; executor is Robert Graham; wit:
Hudson Parrish, Lance L. Hill; written 2 Apr 1844, proven Nov 1844
209 account current
with William A. Barnes, administrator of James Barnes Sr.; James Chadwick, legatee; Nov 1844
210 sale of
Hilliard Barnes by
A. A. Cook, Mary Barnes; buyers include. Mary Barnes,
James Barnes; recorded Nov 1844
211 account current
of John Irwin with administrator James Southerland
211 letters of
administration to William A. Barnes for
the estate of James Barnes Sr., deceased intestate; 7 Nov 1844
211 William Largent Jr., William Largent Sr., Eli J. Stavely Sr., administrator’s bond for Eli J. Stavely
Jr.; 2 Dec 1844
212 additional sale
of John Stancil; buyers were Godfrey Stancil, Lyda Stancil, F. Frizzell
213 additional sale
of John Lisenby; buyers include O. W. Lisenby, Baker Degraffenreed, Elsey Degraffenreed, John Tilmon, Thomas S. Adams, James Dunn, John A. Lisenby, G. W. Vickers, Lewis F. Lisenby, Christopher Brandon; recorded Dec 1844
213 account current
of Jesse Hudson with administrator James W. Williams; recorded Dec 1844
214 letters of
administration to William Largent Jr. for
the estate of Eli J. Stavely Jr., deceased intestate; 2 Dec 1844
214 A. M. Wall, W. B. Cherry, Aaron Goodrich, entry taker’s bond; 6 Jan 1845
214 Benjamin Rowlett and
Louisa Rowlett, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844
215 Polly Acree, Littleberry Belisle, W. C. Jones, Jethro Bass, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844
215 Ephraim B. Caldwell, R. T. Daniel, W. B. Cherry, Polly Acree, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844
215 Edward C. Acree, refunding bond to Joseph Pinner, administrator of John R. Acree; 28 Dec 1844
216 Uriah Tomlinson, G. W. Stanfill, William A. Dowdy, James G. Dowdy, J. C. Dowdy, Edward S. Balthrop, administrator’s bond for William Dowdy; 7 Jan 1845
217 will of William
Dowdy:
daughter Lecy L. T. Dowdy gets dwelling house and land on Guice’s Creek,
daughter Arrcena Stanfill, daughter Eveline W. Balthrop, daughter Lucy R. Milam, son William H. Dowdy, son James G. Dowdy, son John C. Dowdy, Gideon Milam (relationship not stated); executors are son
William and George W. Stanfill; test:
Jesse Parchman, Jacob Parchment, A. A. Brown; written Dec 1841, proven Jan 1845
218 letters of
administration to Uriah Tomlinson to
execute the will of William Dowdy; 7 Jan 1845
220 additional sale
of William Miller by
executor H. S. Palmer
221 sale of the
estate of Sarah Mayo; buyers include William Mayo
222 Philip B. Nolin, Z. T. Shemwell, James W. Williams, administrator’s bond for John Stancil; 3 Jun 1844
223 additional sale
of Sarah Mayo by
administrator John T. Bailey
223 additional sale
of John Lisenby; buyers include Rebecca Lisenby, Lewis F. Lisenby, widow, John A. Lisenby
224 additional sale
of John R. Acree by
administrator Joseph Pinner
224 letters of
administration to Peter Lynch for
the estate of Richard S. Moore, deceased intestate; 3 Feb 1845
225 sale of the
estate of James Locke; buyers include widow, John Locke
226 sale of the
estate of William Dowdy; buyers include W. H. Dowdy, G. W. Stanfill, E. H. Balthrop, James Stanfill, James G. Dowdy, James Milam, William C. Dowdy, John C. Dowdy, L. L. Dowdy
233 sale of the
Negroes of the estate of Robert Jones; recorded Feb 1845
233 letters of
administration to John Walker for
the estate of James Randolph, deceased intestate; 3 Feb 1845
234 John Walker, Thomas Walker, William Morris, administrator’s bond for James Randolph; 3 Feb 1845
234 Peter Lynch, Thomas W. Gately, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for Richard S. Moore; 3 Feb 1845
235 Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
Henry Robertson (age 14) and Minerva Robertson (age 9) to Reuben Dickson; 3 Mar 1845
236 will of John Lisenby:
wife Rebecca Lisenby, son Samuel B. Lisenby, daughter Chissey E. Degraffenreed, son Olander W.
Lisenby, daughter Mary J. Moore, son John A. Lisenby, son Redmond B. Lisenby, son Lewis F. Lisenby; executors are sons Olander and John;
test: Daniel Fraser, David Moore, Jesse Hargrove; written 9 Feb 1844
236 will of John Lisenby contested by Baker Degraffenreed, with securities W. C. Rutland and
Samuel Boughter; jury found the will to be valid and
ordered it recorded; Feb 1845
237 John A. Lisenby, O. W. Lisenby, Z. T. Shemwell, John James, J. W. Williams, executor’s bond for the will of John Lisenby; 3 Mar 1845
238 letters of
administration to John A. Lisenby and
O. W. Lisenby to
execute the will of John Lisenby; 3 Mar 1845
238 account current
of Francis S. Weaks with administrator William B. Weaks; recorded March 1845
239 account current
of John Rudd
239 sale of the
estate of Eli J. Stavely Jr.; buyers include Arthur Stavely
241 additional sale
of Negroes of the estate of James Wimberly by
administratrix Louisa Wimberly
241 sale of the
estate of Benjamin Grimes
242 Martha Ryan, James Hamilton, H. Vollentine, administrator’s bond for James Ryan; 7 Apr 1845
242 Benjamin Sooter, Duncan H. Ellis, William Hart, Henry Cato, Robert Caldwell, Joseph Satterfield, constable bond for District 6; 7 Mar
1845
243 E. G. Watkins, Henry Cato, Duncan H. Ellis, ferry bond on Cumberland River; 7 Apr 1845
243 letters of
administration to Martha Ryan for the estate of James Ryan, deceased intestate; 7 Apr 1845
244 account current
of Bartlett McGregor
244 jury of inquest
on stranger found drowned in Cumberland River; 21 Feb 1845
244 letters of
administration to Laban Parker for
the estate of Cordy Woodard, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845
245 Laban Parker, James T. Morris, Elisha Miles, administrator’s bond for Cordy Woodard; 5 May 1845
245 letters of
administration to Thomas Shaw for
the estate of Joseph Pinner, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845
246 Thomas Shaw, B. Herndon, J. W. Williams, administrator’s bond for Joseph Pinner; 5 May 1845
246 letters of
administration to Penelope Biggs for
the estate of Joel Biggs, deceased intestate; 5 May 1845
247 Penelope Biggs, Allen Elliott, W. H. Ellis, administrator’s bond for Joel Biggs; 5 May 1845
248 account current
of Anthony Lee with administrators William R. Lee and
Mark Milam
250 account current
of Samuel Davis with administrator James Wyatt
250 James Lowery, Almon Lowery, John J. Carroll, administrator’s bond for Catherine Lowery; 2 Jun 1845
251 letters of
administration to James Lowery for
the estate of Catherine Lowery, deceased intestate; 2 Jun 1845
251 year’s provisions
for the widow of Joel Biggs; 13 May 1845
252 account current
of Dover Male Academy; recorded Jun 1845 term
252 account current
of John Warden with administrator Samuel R. Warden
253 Josiah Askew, Thomas W. Wynns, J. E. Wynns, Benjamin Wynns, administrator’s bond for William G. Wynns; 7 Jul 1845
253 letters of
administration to Josiah Askew and
Thomas W. Wynns for
the estate of William G. Wynns, deceased intestate; 7 Jul 1845
254 George Daugherty, James T. Morris, F. Rolls, administrator’s bond for Dennis Daugherty; 7 Jul 1845
254 letters of
administration to George Daugherty for
the estate of Dennis Daugherty, deceased intestate; 7 Jul 1845
255 nuncupative
will of Dennis Daugherty presented by James T. Morris and
Orren D. Lancaster:
wife Elizabeth Daugherty; will made 2 Jun 1845, presented 9 Jun
1845, proven Jul 1845
255 sale of the
estate of Cordy Woodard; buyers include Laban Parker, William Cook
256 account current
of Pendleton Settle; recorded Jul 1845
256 return of the
hire of Negroes of the estate of A. Fentress for
the year 1845, by administrator W. B. Fentress
256 account current
of William Webster; recorded Aug 1845
257 John D. Morris, William Downs, Robert Jackson, administrator’s bond for Francis Marion Williams; 4 Aug 1845
258 John D. Morris, William Downs, Robert Jackson, administrator’s bond for Dudley Williams; 4 Aug 1845
258 letters of
administration to John D. Morris for
the estate of Dudley Williams, deceased intestate; 4 Aug 1845
259 letters of
administration to John D. Morris for
the estate of Francis Marion Williams, deceased intestate; 4 Aug 1845
259 John James, Henry L. Atkins, W. L. Dunbar, Henry S. Palmer, bond for building the county jail in
Dover; 4 Aug 1845
260 account current
of Robert Jones
261 John Askew, James Askew, Josiah Askew, administrator’s bond for Sarah Askew; 1 Sep 1845
261 letters of
administration to Alexander Brown for
the estate of Jane Brown
262 account current
of William Dowdy; recorded Aug 1845
262 account current
of William Webster with administrator George P. Webster; legatees include John Wall, Elizabeth Acree, G. P. Webster; recorded Sep 1845
264 Alexander Brown, Allen McCaskill, Henry K. Blanks, administrator’s bond for Jane Brown; 1 Sep 1845
264 letters of
administration to Alexander Brown for
the estate of Jane Brown; 1 Sep 1845
265 sale of the
estate of Joseph Pinner by
administrator Thomas Shaw; buyers include widow, William Pinner, John A. Pinner
267 year’s
allowance for the widow of William G. Wynns; 13 Aug 1845
268 will of Isham Seat:
Delila Gosset and
heir Manerva C. Daniel (relationships not stated), daughter Jane Hogan, granddaughter Samatha Kirkland, son Thomas H. Seat, granddaughter Mary Seat, granddaughter Ann Seat, grandson William M. Seat, grandson Wesley T. Seat, son-in-law Simeon Buckhannon, Malinda Seat (relationship not stated), daughter Nancy Hall; executor is Henry Edwards; wit:
H. Ferrill, John Ferrill Jr.; written 21 Aug 1845, proven Oct 1845
269 sale of the
estate of Joel Biggs on
24 May 1845 by administratrix Penelope Biggs; buyers include widow, Nancy Jones, John Biggs
270 year’s
provisions for Sally R. Pinner, widow of Joseph Pinner; 11 Aug 1845
270 letters of
administration to John D. Morris for
the estate of Mary Morris, deceased intestate; 6 Oct 1845
271 John D. Morris, Elisha Williams Jr., Samuel Boughter, administrator’s bond for Mary Morris; 6 Oct 1845
271 letters of
administration to Benjamin Herndon for
the estate of Enos Lassiter, deceased intestate; 6 Oct 1845
272 Benjamin Herndon, James Herndon, J. W. Williams, administrator’s bond for Enos Lassiter; 6 Oct 1845
272 letters of
administration to L. D. Hargis to
execute the will of Isham Seat; 6 Oct 1845
273 L. D. Hargis, W. C. Rutland, N. G. Morris, W. G. Morris, administrator’s bond for Isham Seat; 6 Oct 1845
273 Samuel Boughter, John H. Petty, Jonathan Skinner, James W. Williams, William C. Rutland, collector’s bond for state and county
taxes for 1845; 6 Oct 1845
274 George W. Stanfill, Uriah Tomlinson, John H. Petty, administrator’s bond for John Stanfill; 3 Nov 1845
275 William C. Clements, A. M. Wall, R. A. Stone, administrator’s bond for C. C. Clements; 3 Nov 1845
275 Ira Belisle, W. C. Jones, Aaron Goodrich, administrator’s bond for James Ryan; 3 Nov 1845
276 William C. Jones, Jonathan Skinner, Frederick H. Clark, Ira Belisle, administrator’s bond for Edward C. Acree; 3 Nov 1845
277 Peter Lynch, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
Christopher L. Miles, aged 18 years and 8 months, to Sterling
B. Feland; 3 Nov 1845
278 sale of the
estate of Jane Brown by
administrator Alexander Brown; buyers include Jane Brown,
Alexander Brown; recorded Nov 1845
278 additional sale
of John Stanfill by
administrator G. W. Stanfill; recorded Nov 1845
279 sale of the
estate of Isham Seat by
administrator L. D. Hargis; recorded Nov 1845
280 account current
of John Wofford with administrator James Wofford
281 letters of
administration to Ira Belisle for
the estate of James Byrd, deceased intestate; 3 Nov 1845
281 letters of
administration to William C. Jones for
the estate of Edward C. Acree, deceased intestate; 3 Nov 1845
281 letters of
administration to William C. Clements for
the estate of Christopher C. Clements; 3 Nov 1845
282 sale of the
estate of Mary Morris by
administrator John D. Morris; buyers include John D. Morris,
Asa Morris, Eaton Vick, L. D. Hargis, J. H. Morris, R. Hinson; recorded Nov 1845
283 account current
of Matthew Rogers with administrators A. A. C. Rogers and
Joseph C. Rogers; recorded Dec 1845
284 Thomas M. Atkins, Henry L. Atkins, H. Milton Atkins, H. Madison Atkins, register's bond; 5 Jan 1846
285 James Scarborough, Benjamin D. Bird, Henry J. Scarborough, W. C. Rutland, coroner’s bond; 5 Jan 1846
285 James B. Cross, T. M. Hale, James T. Morris, William C. Rutland, R. T. Daniel, Z. T. Shemwell, constable bond for District 4; 5 Jan
1846
286 James Askew, Josiah Askew, T. W. Wynns, administrator’s bond for Lemuel Askew; 5 Jan 1846
286 Garrett Sissle, Joshua Cobb, administrator’s bond for Freeman Sissle; 5 Jan 1846
287 James Gardner, Thomas Payne, administrator’s bond for James Cook; 5 Jan 1846
288 letters of
administration to Garrett Sissle for
the estate of Freeman Sissle, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846
288 letters of
administration to James Askew for
the estate of Lemuel Askew, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846
288 letters of
administration to James Gardner for
the estate of James Cook, deceased intestate; 5 Jan 1846
289 inventory and
sale of the estate of William G. Wynns by
administrators Josiah Askew, T. W. Wynns, W. G. Wynns; buyers include T. W. Wynns, Berry
Wynns, John E. Wynns
293 inventory of
goods of the estate of William G. Wynns
303 list of
accounts of the estate of William G. Wynns
305 list of notes
of the estate of Josiah Askew
306 additional sale
of the estate of Jesse Lassiter
306 sale of the
estate of James McIntire by
administrators Robert Graham and
Margarett McIntire; 3 Jan 1846
307 letters of
administration to Lewis J. Moore for
the estate of William T. Moore, deceased intestate; 2 Feb 1846
308 account current
of James J. Matthews with administrator Robert C. Matthews
308 Lewis J. Moore, Elitha Dawson, William H. McGee, administrator’s bond for William T. Moore; 2 Feb 1846
309 letters of
administration to Thomas E. Dunbar for
the estate of Lemmy Williams, deceased intestate; 2 Feb 1846
310 Thomas E. Dunbar, W. L. Dunbar, P. F. Gray, administrator’s bond for Lemmy Williams; 2 Feb 1846
311 George W. Cathey, William H. Rushing, Michael M. Vickers, William McAuley, administrator’s bond for John Cathey; 2 Mar 1846
311 letters of
administration to George W. Cathey for
the estate of John Cathey, deceased intestate; 2 Mar 1846
312 inventory and
sale of Lemuel Askew
312 inventory and
sale of Sarah Askew
313 inventory and
sale of William T. Moore
314 account current
of John Stanfill with administrator G. W. Stanfill
315 Whitmill P. Scarborough, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846
315 Henderson B. Scarborough, tavern bond
oath; 2 Feb 1846
316 John Richards, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846
316 John Parker, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1846
317 Robert Caldwell, William Ellis, W. T. Weston, executor’s bond for the will of Mariah Smith; 6 Apr 1846
317 William G. Wilson, James Wilson, William Dunbar, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr
1846
318 Charles M. Hooks, Z. T. Shemwell, James R. Hooks, John Wilson, constable bond for District 2; 6 Apr
1846
318 Edward T. Bogard, William Free, W. J. Bogard, Charles Johnson, G. W. Vickers, constable bond for District 3; 6 Apr
1846
319 Ebenezer L. Brown, Z. T. Shemwell, Thomas Shaw, constable bond for District 4; 6 Apr
1846
320 S. W. Kelly, W. L. Dunbar, William Phillips, P. F. Gray, constable bond; 6 Apr 1846
320 Samuel Boughter, Robert Thompkins, James M. Lewis, James W. Williams, Aaron Goodrich, William C. Rutland, sheriff’s bond; 29 Jun 1846
321 Samuel Boughter, Robert Thompkins, James M. Lewis, James W. Williams, Aaron Goodrich, William C. Rutland, collector’s bond for taxes for 1846; 29
Jun 1846
322 William Cook, James T. Morris, John James, Asa D. Scarborough, county court clerk’s bond; 6 Apr 1846
323 Elisha Dawson, Thomas Payne, James Wofford, James T. Morris, constable bond for District 9; 6 Apr
1846
323 Ira Belisle, Thomas Payne, James W. Williams, constable bond for District 8; 6 Apr
1846
324 Payton S. Cook, James T. Morris, Asa D. Scarborough, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr
1846
324 David L. Rushing, William R. Penix, William C. Rutland, R. T. Daniel, constable bond for District 7; 6 Apr
1846
325 Benjamin Sooter, Robert Caldwell, W. Hart, B. Crockarell, constable bond for District 6; 6 Apr 1846
325 William Largent Jr., Eli J. Stavely, Gabriel Wynns , constable bond for District 10; 6 Apr
1846
326 William Cook, James T. Morris, John James, Asa D. Scarborough, county court clerk’s bond; 6 Apr 1846
326 Thomas M. Atkins, Henry L. Atkins, John Parker, William Bell, register's bond; 6 Apr 1846
327 James T. Morris, John James, James Wofford, county trustee’s bond; 6 Apr 1846
328 jury of inquest
for John Mooreland, found dead at the house of Washington Smith on
the Honey Fork Creek near the Indian Mount; found to have died by an act of violence
on the face, by an unknown hand; 16 Feb 1846
328 jury of inquest
for Manly McDugan, who died from being thrown from his
horse; 3 Apr 1846
329 will of Mariah Smith:
sister Martha Crockarell, sister Polly Oneal; executor is Robert Caldwell; wit:
William Hart, William C. Marshall; written 7 Mar 1846, proven April 1846
329 letters of
administration to James McGee for
the estate of Martha McGee, deceased intestate; 4 May 1846
330 James W. McGee, William C. Rutland, Michael M. Vickers, administrator’s bond for Martha McGee; 4 May 1846
330 letters of
administration to Robert Caldwell to
execute the will of Mariah Smith; 6 Apr 1846
331 Joel B. Acree, William C. Jones, L. M. Manning, executor’s bond for the will of Polly Acree; 1 Jun 1846
332 William L. Feland, John Wilson, George P. Weaks, administrator’s bond for Philip May; 1 Jun 1846
333 will of Polly Acree:
son Edward C. Acree, son Joel B. Acree, daughter Mary Ann Caldwell, daughter Louisa Rowlett, daughter Sally Pinner; executor is son Joel; wit: William C. Jones, W. B. Joiner; written 22 Feb 1845, proven Jun 1846
term
333 letters of
administration to Joel B. Acree to
execute the will of Polly Acree; 1 Jun 1846
334 account current
of Mariah Smith with administrator Robert Caldwell; 1 Jun 1846
334 inventory and
sale of the estate of Martha McGee on
1 Jun 1846 by administrator James W. McGee; buyers include James W. McGee,
Samuel W. McGee, E. A. McGee, W. H. McGee, M. F. McGee, R. W. McGee, T. A. McGee, C. A. McGee
336 inventory and
sale of Walter Boswell; buyers include John Boswell, Samuel Wofford, Grandison Boswell; recorded Jun 1846 term
336 Thomas B. Summers, Adolphus Summers, John Lankford, constable bond for District 11; 1 Jun
1846
336 letters of
administration to William L. Feland to
execute the contested will of Philip May; 1 Jun 1846
337 account current
of W. R. Hicks with administrator William C. Jones; recorded Jun 1846 term
337 account current
of Walter Boswell with administrator John Boswell; recorded Jul 1846
338 inventory and
sale of the estate of C. C. Clements; buyers include W. C. Clements, many others; recorded Jul 1846
340 inventory and
sale of the estate of James Cook on
16 Jan 1846 by administrator James Gardner; buyers include widow, Cyntha Cook, Polly Cook; recorded Jul 1846
341 inventory and
sale of the estate of Enos Lassiter
342 year’s
provisions for Nancy Lassiter, widow of Enos Lassiter; 18 Oct 1845, recorded Jul 1846
342 year’s
provisions for Elizabeth Cook, widow of James Cook; 14 Jan 1846, recorded Jul 1846
342 William Fuqua records ear mark of stock; recorded Jul 1846
342 receipt by Hezekiah
Boswell from John Boswell, executor, $10 from her father Walter Boswell’s will; 25 Jul 1846
342 receipt by
Susannah Champion from John Boswell, executor, $10 from her father Walter Boswell’s will; 25 Jul 1846
343 receipt by
James G. Boswell from John Boswell, executor, $10 from his father Walter Boswell’s will; 1 Jun 1844
343 receipt by
Sarah Boswell from John Boswell, executor, a horse named Selam and $10
from her father Walter Boswell’s will; 16 May 1844
343 receipt by
George G. Boswell from John Boswell, executor, a bed, furniture and $10 from
his father Walter Boswell’s will; 1 Jun 1844
343 receipt by
Susannah Boswell, guardian for William M. Boswell, from John Boswell, executor of the will of Walter Boswell, bed and furniture, a young horse named
Henry Knight, and $10; 8 Jun 1846
343 receipt by Susannah
Boswell from John Boswell, executor, 115 acres and various property
from her husband Walter Boswell’s will; 16 May 1844
344 Robert Caldwell, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
David Fowler, a colored boy aged 5, to Peter F. Gray; 6 Apr 1846
344 Aaron Goodrich, James T. Morris, Robert Caldwell, ranger’s bond; 6 Jul 1846
345 William L. Feland, John Wilson, Thomas H. Stewart, G. P. Webster, W. B. Lewis, administrator’s bond for Philip May; 6 Jul 1846
346 Circuit Court
case of William L. Feland, executor of the will of Philip May, versus William A. Griffin (contested will): jury finds that the writing purported to be
the will of Philip May is valid, and that the writing purported to be
the nuncupative will of Philip May is invalid; William A. Griffin
ordered to pay court costs; 26 Jun 1846, recorded 6 Jul 1846
346 will of Philip May:
land and property to remain in the family until the youngest child comes
of age; test: John Wall, John Wilson, Bazel Smith; written 28 Feb 1846
347 Robert Caldwell, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
Mary McCutchen, a colored girl aged 14, to J. F. Gentry; 6 Jul 1846
347 George W. Gatlin, Thomas Payne, J. W. Williams, Benjamin Herndon, Samuel Wofford, John Fletcher, constable bond for District 9; 6 Jul
1846
348 settlement of
the estate John R. Acree
353 division of the
estate of John R. Acree by
administrator Joseph Pinner, to heirs Edward C. Acree, Mary Ann Caldwell, Polly Acree, Louisa Rowlett, Sally Pinner, Joel B. Acree; 31 Jul 1846
354 inventory and
sale of John Cathey; buyers include John Cathey,
George W. Cathey, A. Cathey; recorded Aug 1846
356 will of
Jonathan Skinner:
wife Frances Skinner, infant daughter Hadassa Skinner (also called Esther Skinner), infant son Jonathan K. Skinner, daughter Abigail Skinner, daughter Louisa Skinner, daughter Sarah Jane Skinner; executors are James W. Williams and
Aaron Goodrich; wit:
P. Lynch, F. L. Sidebottom, Robert S. Thomas; written 24 Jun 1844, proven Aug 1846
358 account current
of John Stancil with administrator Philip B. Nolin; recorded Aug 1846
358 inventory of
the estate of Philip May by
administrator W. L. Feland; 3 Aug 1846
359 Samuel Boughter, G. W. Stanfill, James M. Lewis, John James, J. Skinner, J. W. Williams, A. Wallace, W. B. Cherry, sheriff’s bond for two years; 28 Jun
1844
360 will of
Winefred Wynns:
son Benjamin Wynns, son T. W. Wynns, son John E. Wynns, daughter Mary C. Jones (living apart from husband), son H. H. Wynns, son Gabriel Wynns , son Archibald Wynns , son W. G. Wynns, daughter Emaline W. Askew (wife of Josiah Askew), son Albert W. Wynns; executor is son John E. Wynns;
wit: Hyman Tayloe, James Askew; written 8 Sep 1845, proven Sep 1846
361 letters of
administration to John E. Wynns to
execute the will of Winefred Wynns; 7 Sep 1846
361 John E. Wynns, Hyman Tayloe, Benjamin Wynns, executor’s bond for the will of Winefred
Wynns; 7 Sep 1846
362 Simon Daniel, Hardison Daniel, John E. Wynns, administrator’s bond for Anderson Sexton; 7 Sep 1846
363 letters of
administration to Simon Daniel for the estate of Anderson Sexton; 7 Sep 1846
363 William B. Lewis, G. W. Lewis, W. B. Cherry, John A. Lisenby, administrator’s bond for John D. Lewis; 7 Sep 1846
364 letters of
administration to William B. Lewis and
George W. Lewis for
the estate of John D. Lewis; 7 Sep 1846
364 Robert Caldwell, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
John H. Mockbee (age 10), Albert D. Mockbee (age 7) and Robert T. Mockbee (age 5) to Thomas D. Mockbee; securities: Hyman Tayloe, A. M. Wall; 7 Sep 1846
365 Albert Rougemont, tavern bond oath; 22 Aug 1846
365 Robert D. Tyree, tavern bond oath; 1 Apr 1846
365 sale of the
estate of James Byrd by
administrator Ira Belisle; buyers include widow, Orvil Champion, J. W. Williams, Leonard Smith, Benjamin Champion;
366 account current
of John Lisenby with administrators John A. Lisenby and
O. W. Lisenby; recorded Sep 1846
366 additional sale
of the estate of Joseph Pinner by
administrator Thomas Shaw
367 petition by
John Richards to
emancipate Negro man Jerry, about 50 years old, whom he purchased of
Edwin Barnes in
1835 for the purpose of emancipating him; 5 Oct 1846
367 John Richards, John Parker, Elisha Dawson, emancipation bond for Jerry; 5
Oct 1846
368 Jacob H. Parchment, John J. Tomlinson, William Curtis, R. R. Dashiell, administrator’s bond for Uriah Tomlinson; 5 Oct 1846
368 letters of
administration to Jacob H. Parchment and
John J. Tomlinson for
the estate of Uriah Tomlinson, deceased intestate; 5 Oct 1846
369 James W. Williams, James T. Morris, Aaron Goodrich, John T. Bailey, administrator’s bond for Jonathan Skinner; 5 Oct 1846
369 letters of
administration to James W. Williams and
James T. Morris to
execute the will of Jonathan Skinner; 5 Oct 1846
370 Hannah Kizer, Jesse Parchment, John Walker, J. F. Gentry, R. R. Dashiell, John C. Kizer, administrator’s bond for John Kizer; 5 Oct 1846
370 letters of
administration to Hannah Kizer and
Jesse Parchment to
execute the will of John Kizer; 5 Oct 1846
371 will of John Kizer:
wife Hannah Kizer, grandson Robert Kizer, granddaughter Mary Kizer, granddaughter Elizabeth Kizer, grandson James Knight, granddaughter Elizabeth Knight, daughter Louisa; mentions land on the
Dover and
Charlotte road; executor is Jacob Parchment; wit:
Jacob H. Parchment, William Moore; written 31 Jan 1844, proven Oct 1846
372 jury of inquest
for stranger drowned in Cumberland River near Bald Island; 21 Jul 1846
372 jury of inquest
on 11 Jun 1846 at Seth Andrews’ house, in the death of Abner Collins by
the kick of a horse
373 William C. Jones, Thomas B. Powell, Frederick P. Gray, David Jones, Jesse Vinson, A. J. Shemwell, Joseph P. Wimberly, executor’s bond for the will of Nathan Skinner; 2 Nov 1846
374 Joseph P. Wimberly, Nathan G. Morris, Thomas B. Powell, executor’s bond for the will of Levi Wimberly; 2 Nov 1846
375 T. S. Rose, Thomas Rose, William S. Atkins, John Wilson, administrator’s bond for Richard Rose; 2 Nov 1846
376 will of Nathan Skinner:
wife Elizabeth Skinner; children of
Mary Brandon (deceased) each get $200, except George Brandon who
gets $100; John Fletcher and
wife Penina Fletcher get
mules or money; children of John Fletcher and Penina Fletcher get
$100 each; child of Lucretia Fielding gets $100; Jonathan Skinner gets land on Indian Creek on
which he lives, as well as the Mill Place on Hickman Creek and
the Stokes place; daughter Abigail Brandon; children of daughter Abigail Brandon
get $100 each; daughter Nancy Etheridge gets upper tract of land purchased of Smith’s
heirs by Jonathan Skinner; William Etheridge gets $150; Jenny Powell gets Negroes; Emeline Bruton gets Negro, $500, and land she lives on; at
the death of Emeline’s mother, Emeline gets her mother’s Negroes; son Nathan Skinner
gets land on which the elder Nathan lives, bounded by the river, Gatlin,
Berry Williams, Wallace, Barrett’s Creek, Panther
Branch, Eddyville Road, John Fletcher; daughter Malinda Skinner gets land not willed to Nathan; James Vinson gets bed that belonged to his mother (Nathan’s
wife); at age 21, James Vinson is to sell to Orren Vinson a
tract of land that Nathan Skinner sold to Orren Vinson, belonging
to James Vinson and his mother Elizabeth Skinner; executors Thomas B. Powell and
William C. Jones are
to build a house on the Dennis tract willed to Elizabeth; wit: William Williams; test:
James T. Morris; written 4 Mar 1846, proven Nov 1846
378 letters of
administration to William C. Jones and
Thomas B. Powell to
execute the will of Nathan Skinner; 2 Nov 1846
379 C. D. Bradley, James Kay, J. C. Ingram, executor’s bond for the will of Thomas
T. Watson; 2 Nov 1846
380 letters of
administration to C. D. Bradley to
execute the will of Thomas T. Watson; 2 Nov 1846
380 account current
of Hilliard Barnes with administrators Archibald Cook and
Mary Barnes
380 additional
inventory and sale of W. G. Wynns
381 year’s
provisions for the widow and family of Uriah Tomlinson
381 will of Levi Wimberly:
wife Polly Wimberly, son George Wimberly, son Joseph Wimberly, daughter Penny King; executors are sons George and Joseph;
wit: James Wimberly, W. H. Clark, John Scott; written 8 Sep 1846
382 James Williams, James T. Morris, estate settlement of Berry Williams; Dec 1846
383 sale of the
estate of Uriah Tomlinson by
administrators J. J. Tomlinson and
J. H. Parchment; buyers include widow, John J. Tomlinson, W. R. Tomlinson, T. G. Tomlinson; recorded Dec 1846
385 inventory of
the estate of Winefred Wynns; recorded Dec 1846
386 sale of the
estate of Anderson Sexton; buyers include widow, Allen Sexton, Tilman Sexton, Sarah Sexton
387 sale of the
estate of John Kizer; buyers include widow, John C. Kizer, Sam Kizer, Ned Kizer, Hannah Kizer; recorded Dec 1846
388 inventory of
the estate of Matthew Manning
389 account current
of Matthew Manning with administrator Prigeon Manning; Dec 1846
389 year’s
provisions for Hannah Kizer, widow of John Kizer; 30 Oct 1846
389 year’s
provisions for the widow of Richard Rose; 5 Dec 1846
390 Robert Caldwell, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
Rebecca Washer (alias Rebecca Fowler), a colored
orphan aged 4 ½, to M. J. Gray; 7 Dec 1846
390 Hyman Legate, Calvin R. Williams, George W. Vickers, administrator’s bond for Lemuel Legate; 7 Dec 1846
391 Elbert Bayliss, William R. Penix, William C. Clements, administrator’s bond for Thomas Bayliss; 7 Dec 1846
392 Thomas Martin, agent for Henderson B. Scarborough, tavern bond
oath; 5 Dec 1846
392 John Hinson, tavern bond oath for license purchased
of Albert Rougemont; 7 Dec 1846
393 letters of
administration to Hyman Legate for
the estate of Lemuel Legate; 7 Dec 1846
393 letters of
administration to Elbert Bayliss for
the estate of Thomas Bayliss; 7 Dec 1846
393 Thomas E. Dunbar, John Parchment, William L. Dunbar, emancipation bond for Burrel, a
Negro man emancipated by Jesse Parchment; 4 Jan 1847
394 C. D. Bradley, J. C. Ingram, James Kay, executor’s bond for the will of Thomas
T. Watson; 4 Jan 1847
395 letters of
administration to C. D. Bradley of
Trigg County, Kentucky, R. L. Caruthers, and Frank Hilman, to execute the will and codicil of
Thomas T. Watson, who died in Trigg County; 4 Jan 1847
395 will of Elisha Williams Sr.:
wife Polly Williams, land to sons Elisha Darden Williams (191 acres), Benoni Williams (286 acres), James W. Williams, Calvin R. Williams, John R. Williams, William W. Williams, daughters Patsey Ross (94
acres), Sally Wallace (215 acres), Polly Williams (100
acres), Susannah Williams (100 acres); executors are James W. Williams and
John R. Williams; test: Polly Williams, James Ross, B. F. Broome, James Wallace; written 16 Mar 1846, proven Jan 1847
396 year’s
provisions for the widow of Anderson Sexton
397 inventory of
the estate of C. C. Clements
400 account current
of William Bufford with executrix Lucy Bufford
401 account current
of Daniel McKinnon
401 Elisha Dawson, James Wofford, Coleman Travis, Elijah Dawson, John Randle, Benjamin Boyte, Joel Boyte, sheriff’s bond; 5 Jan 1847
402 John Randle, executor’s bond for the will of Anna Randle; 1 Feb 1847
402 Jethro Bass, William C. Jones, Philip Herndon, administrator’s bond for Matthew Lock; 1 Feb 1847
403 Samuel Ross, M. S. Ross, Ambrose B. Ross, Evans Wallace, administrator’s bond for Samuel H. Morris; 1 Feb 1847
404 William C. Jones, Jethro Bass, Philip Herndon, administrator’s bond for Elias Hicks; 1 Feb 1847
405 James F. Smith, R. T. Daniel, J. M. Jones, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for John C. Smith; 1 Feb 1847
405 inventory and
sale of the estate of William R. James
406 James Chambers, Chairman of the County Court, indentures
orphan Amanda Black, age 9 on 15 Jul 1847, to Mary Wimberly; securities: W. F. McGee, J. S. Rolls; 1 Feb 1847
406 letters of
administration to John Randle to
execute the will of Anna Randle; 1 Feb 1847
407 letters of
administration to Samuel Ross for
the estate of Samuel Morris, deceased intestate; 1 Feb 1847
407 letters of
administration to William C. Jones for
the estate of Elias Hicks; 1 Feb 1847
407 letters of
administration to Jethro Bass for
the estate of Matthew Lock; 1 Feb 1847
407 sale of Lemuel Legate:
buyers: Robert Stephens, Arch Legate, W. H. Cherry, Hyman Legate, Reuben Wallace, Nehemiah Cherry, Henry Jackson, J. L. Legate, G. W. Wallace, J. R. Williams, Daniel Cherry, G. W. Vickers, Evans Wallace; 17 Dec 1847, recorded Feb 1847
408 Simon Daniel, Britton Sexton, Hardison Daniel, constable bond for District 12; 1 Mar
1847
409 sale of the
estate of John Lewis on
10 Feb 1847 by administrator George W. Lewis; buyers include George W. Lewis, James Lewis, W. B. Lewis, Lewis Atkins, Mary Lewis, J. W. Lewis
410 account current
of Eli J. Stavely Jr. with administrator William Largent
411 account current
of David Earhart with administrator Richard Cooley
412 account current
of Elizabeth Morgan with administrator James W. Williams; recorded March 1847
412 account current
of William C. Williams with administrator Daniel R. Williams; 11 Feb 1847
413 account current
of Dover Male Academy; paid T. D. Thomas and W. R. McDougle for
teaching; recorded March 1847
413 letters of
administration to Philip Herndon for
the estate of Josiah Sills; 1 Mar 1847
414 Philip Herndon, Thomas Shaw, Green H. Wiggins, administrator’s bond for Josiah Sills; 1 Mar 1847
414 Philip Herndon, Thomas Shaw, Green H. Wiggins, administrator’s bond for William Sills; 1 Mar 1847
415 John Shemwell, Thomas W. Shemwell, Z. T. Shemwell, James J. Shemwell, executor’s bond for the will of Joseph Shemwell; 1 Mar 1847
416 William W. Pinner, Madison Northington, Thomas Shaw, A. M. Wall, administrator’s bond for John A. Pinner; 1 Mar 1847
416 William Rorie, Robert Wilson, W. J. G. Baynham, William Verhine, Asa Rorie, John Wilson, administrator’s bond for Hezekiah Rorie; 1 Mar 1847
417 will of Joseph Shemwell:
brother John Shemwell shares common interest in their deceased
father’s estate; brother John is to take care of their mother with Joseph’s
share of the estate; wit: W. Cook, A. M. Wall, H. Vollentine; written 19 Feb 1847, proven March 1847
418 year’s
provisions for the widow of Levi Wimberly; March 1847
418 letters of
administration to William Rorie and
Robert Wilson for
the estate of Hezekiah Rorie, deceased intestate; 1 Mar 1847
418 letters of
administration to John Shemwell to
execute the will of Joseph Shemwell; 1 Mar 1847
418 letters of
administration to William W. Pinner and
Madison Northington for
the estate of John A. Pinner, deceased intestate; 1 Mar 1847
419 Whitmill P. Scarborough, tavern bond oath; 22 Feb 1847
419 James T. Morris, Chairman pro-tem of the County Court,
indentures George W. Mills, age 8, to John S. Williams; security: A. Wallace; 1 Mar 1847
419 letters of
administration to Elijah Hall for
the estate of Philip Hall, deceased intestate; 5 Apr 1847
420 letters of
administration to Philip Herndon for
the estate of William Sills, deceased intestate; 1 Mar 1847
420 Henderson B. Scarborough, tavern bond
oath; 2 Jul 1847
420 John Parker, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1847
420 letters of
administration to James T. Morris for
the estate of Tilman Sexton, deceased intestate; 5 Apr 1847
421 receipt by G.
W. Gatlin, guardian for Elizabeth P. Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 3 Dec 1841, recorded April 1847
421 receipt by G.
W. Gatlin, guardian for Ephraim P. Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 3 Dec 1841, recorded April 1847
421 receipt by J.
W. Williams, guardian for James Henry Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 3 Nov 1841, recorded April 1847
421 receipt by J.
W. Williams, guardian for Nancy Caroline Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 3 Nov 1841, recorded April 1847
421 receipt by
William H. Coleman, guardian for William Carroll Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 24 Jan 1842, recorded April 1847
421 receipt by
William H. Coleman, guardian for Polly Jane Weaks, from former guardian Joel Boyd; 24 Jan 1842, recorded April 1847
421 letters of
administration to Thomas G. Downs for
the estate of James Hicks, deceased intestate; 2 Aug 1847
422 Henry L. Atkins, John Parker, William Bell, J. C. Ingram, collector’s bond for state and county
taxes for 1847; 5 Apr 1847
423 sale of the
estate of Hezekiah Rorie by
administrators William Rorie and
Robert Wilson; buyers include widow, W. Rorie, Asa Rorie, A. A. Bagwell, Joseph Free, W. Hogan, James Rorie, W. Free, Jesse Gilbert, Dudley Travis, Asa Gilbert, Ed Hogan
427 inventory of
the estate of Hezekiah Rorie
428 year’s
provisions for Milbry Rorie, widow of Hezekiah Rorie; 15 Mar 1847
428 account current
of James Lock, former administrator of Mathew Lock, with administrator Jethro Bass
428 additional sale
of the estate of James Wimberly, returned by Benjamin Rowlett in
right of his wife Louisa Rowlett, administratrix of James Wimberly
429 year’s
provisions for the widow of Tilman Sexton; 30 Apr 1847
429 additional
inventory of the estate of Joseph Pinner by
administrator Thomas Shaw, including notes from the estate of John
R. Acree
430 will of Anna Randle:
granddaughter Sarah Ann Tayloe, granddaughter Mary A. S. Randle, granddaughter Elizabeth Ann Tollison, granddaughter Nancy L. Ellis, Thomas H. Lightfoot (relationship not stated), William P. Dawson (relationship not stated), daughter Mary Daniel (wife of David Daniel), son John Randle, granddaughter Susan Adaline Ingram, daughter Martha Mitchell (wife of Matthew F. Mitchell), grandsons Henry W. M. Tollison, John P. Tollison and
Cave J. Tollison (by
daughter Susan A. Tollison & husband James M. Tollison); executor is son John; wit: Elisha Dawson, Elijah Dawson; written 10 Mar 1846, proven 1 Feb 1847
431 James T. Morris, Asa D. Scarborough, Aaron Goodrich, administrator’s bond for Tilman Sexton; 5 Apr 1847
432 Elijah Hall, William L. Dunbar, William Brinton, administrator’s bond for Philip Hall; 5 Apr 1847
433 sale of the
estate of John A. Pinner; buyers include W. W. Pinner, Mrs. Pinner
434 list of notes
of the estate of John A. Pinner; mentions John A. Pinner’s
distributive share of the estate of Joseph Pinner
435 sale of the
estate of Anna Randle; buyers include John Randle, Thomas H. Lightfoot, Thomas D. Mockbee, Williamson Williams, Thomas Davenport, William Barrett, Curtis E. Hornberger, W. G. Boyte, Benjamin Norrod
435 inventory and
sale of the estate of Edward C. Acree by
administrator William C. Jones; buyers include Mary Acree
437 account current
of James Wimberly with administratrix Louisa Rowlett, formerly Louisa Wimberly
438 Orvil Champion, Philip Herndon, Thomas G. Downs, administrator’s bond for Jordan Champion; 7 Jun 1847
438 letters of
administration to Orvil Champion for
the estate of Jordan Champion, deceased intestate; 7 Jun 1847
439 William L. Dunbar, Peter F. Gray, John J. Tomlinson, administrator’s bond for Thomas E. Dunbar; 7 Jun 1847
439 letters of
administration to William L. Dunbar for
the estate of Thomas E. Dunbar, deceased intestate; 7 Jun 1847
440 Henry Blanton, John Randle, Elijah Dawson, executor’s bond for the will of Richard Blanton; 7 Jun 1847
440 letters of
administration to Henry Blanton to
execute the will of Richard Blanton; 7 Jun 1847
441 will of Richard
Blanton:
wife Jane Blanton, son Henry Blanton, daughter Lucy Bufford, Dred Folks (relationship not stated), John Clark (relationship not stated); executors are wife
and son Henry; wit: John Randle, Elijah Dawson; written 7 Feb 1844, proven Jun 1847
441 receipt by
William Dunbar Jr., from his guardian William L. Dunbar, for his share in the estate of James Dunbar; 8 May 1847
441 receipt by
Clarissa Dunbar, from her guardian William L. Dunbar, for her share in the estate of James Dunbar; 12 Jan 1839
442 Cullen P. Andrews, Exum Parker, James Scarborough, P. S. Cook, Anderson Andrews, A. Wallace, Benjamin Richardson, constable bond for District 7; 7 Jun
1847
442 widow's
provisions for Temperance Morris, widow of Samuel H. Morris, by commissioners M. McCullom, Evans Wallace; 18 Feb 1847
442 year’s
provisions for Elizabeth Hall
443 sale of the
estate of Richard Rose; buyers include widow, Thomas Rose, W. S. Atkins
444 sale of the
estate of Tilman Sexton on
30 Apr 1847 by administrator James T. Morris; buyers include widow, G. W. Sexton, Anderson Sexton
445 sale of the
estate of Samuel H. Morris by
administrator Samuel Ross; buyers include widow, M. S. Ross, Samuel Ross Jr., James M. Cherry, Robert Vick, A. B. Ross, Perry McCoy, James M. Cherry Jr., George Wallace, N. Cherry, Evans Wallace
446 account current
of Sarah Mayo with administrator John T. Bailey
446 account current
of Joel Biggs with administratrix Penelope Biggs; recorded Jul 1847
447 James Kay, H. Milton Atkins, A. M. Wall, J. C. Ingram, H. L. Atkins, executor’s bond for the will of William Williams; 5 Jul 1847
447 letters of
administration to James Kay, H. Milton Atkins and
A. M. Wall to
execute the will of William Williams; 5 Jul 1847
448 will of William
Williams:
wife unnamed, mentions four eldest children and infant children; H.
Milton Atkins gets use of the "old place" as long
as he lives on it; executors are James Kay, H. Milton Atkins, A. M. Wall; wit:
John W. Wofford, James T. Morris; written 16 Dec 1846, proven Jul 1847
449 Joseph W. Wall, A. M. Wall, William T. Weston, ranger’s bond; 5 Jul 1847
449 account current
of James Lock with administrator Jethro Bass
450 Thomas G. Downs, W. Richards, Jethro Bass, administrator’s bond for James Hicks; 2 Aug 1847
450 Polina Wyatt, James Chambers, Aaron Goodrich, administrator’s bond for Jesse Wyatt; 6 Sep 1847
451 Abram Phillips, Samuel Wofford, James Barnes, administrator’s bond for Clabourn Phillips; 6 Sep 1847
452 John L. McMillan, William R. Griffin, Neil McMillan, Allen Carter, administrator’s bond for Hugh McMillan; 6 Sep 1847
453 account current
of George Cathey Sr.
453 letters of
administration to John L. McMillan for
the estate of Hugh McMillan, deceased intestate; 6 Sep 1847
454 account current
of William Miller
455 account current
of Joseph Pinner with administrator Thomas Shaw; balance divided into 9 shares for the
heirs; recorded Sep 1847
456 sale of the
estate of Philip Hall; buyers include Robert Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Cullen Hall, Henry Hall, Richard Hall, Elijah Hall; recorded Sep 1847
458 inventory and
sale of the estate of Thomas E. Dunbar by
administrator W. L. Dunbar; buyers include W. L. Dunbar,
William Dunbar, Eliza Dunbar, Mary Jeffers, Mrs. Rowlett, John Jeffers; recorded Sep 1847
460 inventory and
sale of the estate of Josiah Sills by
administrator P. Herndon; buyers include Lucy Sills; recorded Sep 1847
460 inventory and
sale of the estate of William Sills; recorded Sep 1847
461 inventory of
the estate of Jesse Wyatt; recorded Sep 1847
461 account current
of Francis Collins with administratrix Annis Collins; recorded Sep 1847
462 inventory and
sale of the estate of W. G. Wynns; recorded Sep 1847
462 inventory and
sale of the estate of Dennis Daugherty; buyers include William Daugherty, George Daugherty
463 year’s
provisions for Polina Wyatt, widow of Jesse Wyatt; recorded Oct 1847
463 James R. Jobes, tavern bond oath; 29 Sep 1847
464 James T. Morris, George W. Gatlin, Henry C. Townzen, administrator’s bond for Orren D. Lancaster; 4 Oct 1847
465 sale of the
estate of Elias Hicks by
administrator W. C. Jones; 26 Aug 1847
466 account current
of John Alsbrooks
466 letters of
administration to James T. Morris for
the estate of Orren D. Lancaster; 4 Oct 1847
467 Frederick P. Gray, William Etheridge, William Brandon, administrator’s bond for James Vinson; 1 Nov 1847
467 letters of
administration to Frederick P. Gray for
the estate of James Vinson; 4 Oct 1847
468 William J. Anderson, E. Dawson, D. A. Dawson, administrator’s bond for Agnes Anderson; 1 Nov 1847
468 letters of
administration to William J. Anderson for
the estate of Agnes Anderson, deceased intestate; 1 Nov 1847
469 will of
Elizabeth Williams:
mother Lucy Williams gets her interest in land on Honey Fork of North
Cross Creek belonging to her late father John Williams; executrix is mother Lucy; wit: Robert Wilson, James Tyson; written 8 Jul 1847, proven Nov 1847
469 account current
of Cordy Woodard with administrator Laban Parker; recorded Nov 1847
469 Joseph Edwards records ear mark of stock; recorded Nov 1847
470 James T. Morris, A. D. Scarborough, James Chambers, school money bond; 6 Dec 1847
470 inventory and
sale of the estate of Jesse Wyatt; buyers include widow, James Wyatt, Spencer Wyatt
471 inventory and
sale of the estate of Clabourn Phillips by
administrator Abram Phillips; 6 Dec 1847
472 inventory and
sale of the estate of James Hicks; recorded Dec 1847
473 inventory and
sale of the estate of Agnes Anderson by
administrator William J. Anderson; recorded Dec 1847
473 year’s
provisions for the widow of James Hicks; 5 Aug 1847, recorded Dec 1847
473 additional sale
of the estate of Anderson Sexton to
the widow
474 sale of the
estate of John Tayloe by
Charlotte Tayloe Bailey; buyers include J. M. Williams, A. D. Scarborough, Harrison Williams, M. M. Vickers; recorded Dec 1847
475 Happy Dixson, James Kay, administrator’s bond for Reuben Dixson; 3 Jan 1848
476 additional
return of the estate of Edward C. Acree by
administrator William C. Jones; mentions sale of Acree’s share of
his father J. R. Acree’s town lots in Dover; 3 Jan 1848
476 Sarah Dunbar, receipt from Sarah Dunbar for
$192; recorded Jan 1848
476 Sarah Dunbar Jr., receipt from Sarah Dunbar for
$53; 12 Jan 1846
476 Adaline Dunbar, receipt from her guardian Sarah Dunbar for
her share of the estate of James Dunbar; 12 Mar 1842, recorded Jan 1848
476 Thomas Martin, agent for James P. Jobes, tavern bond oath
477 will of Reuben Dixson:
wife Happy Dixson gets
everything, but at her death property is to be divided among Harriet Robertson, Henry Robertson and Minerva Robertson; executor is Robert Caldwell; wit:
John Milam, Thomas McGee; written 16 Aug 1844, proven Oct 1847
477 inventory of
the estate of Reuben Dixson; recorded Jan 1848
477 year’s
provisions for the widow of Edward C. Acree
478 account current
of Jane Brown with administrator Alexander Brown; recorded Jan 1848
478 account current
of Uriah Tomlinson; recorded Feb 1848
479 account current
of Enos Lassiter with administrator Benjamin Herndon
479 James P. Jobes, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1848
480 James Scarborough Jr., John W. Parker, T. B. King, administrator’s bond for James Scarborough
Sr.; 7 Feb 1848
480 letters of
administration to James Scarborough Jr. for
the estate of James Scarborough Sr.; 7 Feb 1848
481 John H. Petty, T. M. Hale, Joel B. Acree, administrator’s bond for Peter Lynch; 7 Feb 1848
481 letters of
administration to John H. Petty for
the estate of Peter Lynch; 7 Feb 1848
482 sale of William
Williams
483 William Williams’ land sold to raise money to educate his
children, per his will, and with the consent of his widow Mariah C. Williams; 18 Aug 1847
484 H. Milton Atkins, guardian for Margarett Williams, selects a Negro for her from her
father’s estate; 1 Nov 1847
484 John Parker, tavern bond oath; 2 Feb 1848
485 sale of the
estate of Jordan Champion
486 account current
of Elias Hicks
486 will of Mason Stamper:
wife Felicia Stamper, son William Stamper, daughter Eliza Ann Stamper, son Nicholas Stamper, brother Silas Stamper; executors are wife and brother;
test: William E. Clopton, Samuel A. Tarry; written 20 Sep 1847, proven March 1848
487 sale of the
estate of Polly Acree on
19 Jun 1847 by administrator Joel B. Acree; 6 Mar 1848
488 year’s
provisions for Margaret McMillan, widow of Hugh McMillan; 25 Sep 1847
488 Lemuel A. Bell records ear mark of stock; 6 Mar 1848
488 W. H. Irwin records ear mark of stock
489 account current
of Edward C. Acree with administrator William C. Jones; recorded March 1848
490 inventory and
sale of the estate of Orren D. Lancaster by
administrator James T. Morris
490 additional
return of the hire of Negroes of the estate of A. Fentress
491 William C. Rutland, John Hinson, James W. McGee, administrator’s bond for B. H. Sanders; 6 Mar 1848
492 J. J. Shemwell, Z. T. Shemwell, N. G. Morris, administrator’s bond for Elizabeth Shemwell; 6 Mar 1848
493 Silas Stamper, Samuel A. Tarry, Coleman Travis, executor’s bond for the will of Mason Stamper; 6 Mar 1848
494 letters of
administration to Silas Stamper to
execute the will of Mason Stamper; 6 Mar 1848
494 letters of
administration to William C. Rutland for
the estate of B. H. Sanders of
Trigg County, deceased intestate; 6 Mar 1848
494 letters of
administration to J. J. Shemwell for
the estate of Elizabeth Shemwell; 6 Mar 1848
495 Nathan Brandon, W. C. Weaks, James W. Smith, administrator’s bond for Mary Jane Weaks; 3 Apr 1848
495 letters of
administration to Nathan Brandon for
the estate of Mary Jane Weaks, deceased intestate; 3 Apr 1848
496 John Lankford, James Wilson, Thomas B. Summers, administrator’s bond for Sebrina Warren; 3 Apr 1848
496 letters of
administration to John Lankford for
the estate of Sebrina Warren, deceased intestate; 3 Apr 1848
497 trustee’s
report for Dover Male Academy; mentions proposed construction of a
second school room for females; 9 Mar 1848
498 sale of the
estate of James Scarborough Sr.
499 jury of inquest
on 13 Jan 1848 in the death of Negro man Joe, dead from drinking and freezing near the
Rolling Mill
499 William C. Jones, Benjamin Downs, Allen J. Shemwell, James T. Morris, administrator’s bond for Thomas G. Downs; 1 May 1848
500 William C. Scarborough, Henderson B. Scarborough, William B. Cherry, administrator’s bond for Nancy Folks; 1 May 1848
501 William C. Jones, Benjamin Downs, John Fletcher, administrator’s bond for James Hicks; 1 May 1848
501 letters of
administration to William C. Jones for
the estate of James Hicks, deceased intestate; 1 May 1848
502 Allen Sexton, George W. Sexton, H. C. Townzen, James Wilson, administrator’s bond for Britton Sexton; 1 May 1848
502 letters of
administration to Allen Sexton and
George W. Sexton for
the estate of Britton Sexton, deceased intestate; 1 May 1848
503 letters of
administration to William C. Jones and
Benjamin Downs for
the estate of Thomas G. Downs, deceased intestate; 1 May 1848
503 letters of
administration to William C. Scarborough for
the estate of Nancy Folks, deceased intestate; 1 May 1848
503 receipt by
Aaron Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
503 receipt by
Caswell Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
504 receipt by
David Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
504 receipt by
James Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
504 receipt by
George Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
504 receipt by Ashley
Askew from John Askew, administrator of Sarah Askew, for his share of the estate; 7 Feb 1846,
recorded May 1848
504 inventory and
sale of the estate of James Vinson by
administrator F. P. Gray
505 account current
of John Cathey with administrator George W. Cathey; recorded May 1848
505 account current
of Sarah Askew with administrator John Askew; recorded May 1848
506 account current
of W. T. Moore; recorded May 1848
506 letters of
administration to Thomas Shaw for
the estate of Josiah Sills, deceased intestate; 5 Jun 1848
506 letters of
administration to Thomas Shaw for
the estate of Williams Sills, deceased intestate; 5 Jun 1848
507 Thomas Shaw, Allen J. Shemwell, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for Josiah Sills; 5 Jun 1848
507 Thomas Shaw, Allen J. Shemwell, Z. T. Shemwell, administrator’s bond for William Sills; 5 Jun 1848
508 Benjamin Herndon, Samuel Wofford, James W. Williams, administrator’s bond for Philip Herndon; 5 Jun 1848
509 account current
of Jesse Lassiter; recorded Jun 1848
510 account current
of Isham Seat with administrator L. D. Hargis; Jun 1848
511 account current
of Polly Acree; Jun 1848
511 inventory of
the estate of Britton Sexton by
administrators G. W. Sexton and
Allen Sexton
512 sale of the
estate of Britton Sexton by
administrators G. W. Sexton and
Allen Sexton; Jun 1848
512 inventory and
sale of the estate of Nancy Folks
514 year’s
provisions for the widow of Britton Sexton
515 letters of
administration to Thomas Shaw for
the estate of William Sills, deceased intestate; 5 Jun 1848