Norman Bible

RECORD FROM THE BIBLE OF WILLIAM NORMAN

Present owner – C. L. NORMAN, Waynesboro, Tennessee
Copied by Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tennessee October 7, 1936.

William Martin NORMAN, Born in Lawrence County, Tenn. Aug. 6, 1827. Came to Wayne County in 1871.
Married Sarah J. McLEAN, who was born June 17, 1834.

Eight children were born to this union.
Mary Frances NORMAN, Born Feb. 8, 1853.
Samantha Jane NORMAN, Born July 17, 1855.
Charles Lafayette NORMAN, Born July 10, 1857.
Martha Elizabeth NORMAN, Born Sept. 18, 1859.
William Alexander NORMAN, Born Jan. 18, 1862.
Ameliza Caroline NORMAN, Born Mar. 3, 1864.
Sarah Josephine NORMAN, Born Feb. 22, 1870.
Franklin Harvey NORMAN, Born Dec. 5, 1871.

Morrison Bible

Bible Record of Merida MORRISON, Wayne County, Waynesboro, Tennessee.
Copied by Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tennessee Oct. 5, 1896

Merida MORRISON, born Feby 13th 1827.
Lydia H. HARDIN MORRISON born May 20, 1820.
Margaret A. MORRISON born Dec. 17th 1847.
William D. MORRISON born Feb 11th 1850.
Mary Ann MORRISON born April 11th 1853.
Nancy Jane MORRISON born Dec 17th 1861.
John F. MORRISON born July 14th 1861.
James M. MORRISON born April 7th 1868.
Martha A. MORRISON born Nov. 21, 1855
Sefina E. MORRISON born Jan 17th 1859. Died Jan 27, 1934.

Linn Bible

LINN BIBLE RECORD

Owned by Mrs. Temp ALLEY, great-granddaughter, Waynesboro, Tennessee
Copied by Mrs. Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tenn, June 9, 1937

BIRTHS:
George LINN was born 14th February 1802 in Gilford Co., NC
Temperance LINN was born 20th March 1803 in Virginia

Andrew LINN was born 9th November 1825 in Bedford Co. Tenn
Polly Ann LINN was born 26th April 1807[should be 1827] in Wayne Co. Tenn
William S. LINN was born 10th January 1829 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Elizabeth J. LINN was born 25th October 1830 in Wayne County, Tenn.
John C. LINN was born 6th June 1832 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Francis LINN was born 20th May 1834 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Leathy LINN was born 13th April 1836 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Nancy A. LINN was born 29th May 1838 in Wayne County, Tenn.
James Henry LINN was born 16th August 1840 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Sarah Wade LINN was born 16th January 1842 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Tamer Katherine LINN was born 19th October 1846 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Temperance Leathy RUTLEDGE was born January 1st 1872

MARRIAGES:
This certifies that the Rites of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between George LINN of Gilford County North Carolina and Temperance KIRWIN of Gilford County North Carolina on 26th September 1824 at Wm. ALBRIGHT, Chatham Co. N.C. by William ALBRIGHT a Justice of the Peace within and in said County & State. Witness Levi BROWN Witness _______WOOD.

Andrew LINN was married to Charity ARNETT on the 6th day March 1855 in Wayne County, Tennessee.
Polly Ann LINN was married to John HINKLE on the 18th day of April 1850 Wayne County,Tennessee
William S. LINN was married to Mary J. BECKHAM on ____day _____1856 in Izard County, Arkansas
Elizabeth J. LINN was married to John C. RUTLEDGE on the 16th day of February 1870 in Wayne County, Tennessee.
John C. LINN was married to Martha A. BUNDRANT on the ____day of _____, 186_ in Wayne County, Tennessee
Frances LINN was married to George W. WALKER on the 18th day of May 1858 in Wayne County, Tennessee
Nancy A. LINN was married to John H. COLE on the 11th day of December 1860 in Wayne County, Tennessee
Tamer Katherine LINN was married to George W. BUNDRANT on the 25th day of January 1860 in Wayne County, Tennessee
Andrew LINN was married the second time to Elizabeth STRIBLING on the ___day ____186_ Wayne County, Tennessee

DEATHS:
George LINN died April 27th 1872 in Wayne County, Tennessee
Temperance LINN died August 15, 1875
Polly Ann LINN died June 21st 1893
Elizabeth J. LINN died December 12th 1908
John C. LINN died August 20th 1890
Nancy Adaline LINN died September 5, 1916
James Henry LINN died ____day of January 1841 in Wayne County, Tenn.
Tamer Catherine BUNDRANT died April 30th 1872

 

Haggard Bible

HAGGARD FAMILY BIBLE RECORD

Owned by Mrs. R. H. BLACK, Waynesboro, Tennessee.

Copied by Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tenn., February 8, 1937.

R. A. HAGGARD born March 2, 1860; married November 29, 1883; died January 29, 1934.
Annie C. HAGGARD (wife) born March 3, 1864, married November 29, 1883; died September 12, 1926.
Sallie Naomi HAGGARD born November 26, 1884
Edith HAGGARD born September 23, 1886
Robert Roy HAGGARD born November 23, 1889, married June 25, (1919)
Harry Halcomb HAGGARD born August 12, 1894, died October 22, 1900
Annie Lucille HAGGARD born October 23, 1921, died June 18, 1926

Grandchildren of R. A. HAGGARD
Caroline BLACK born February 15, _____
Edith H. MORROW born February 2, 1919
Richard H. BLACK born September 28, 1921
Robert Henry PASCHAL born November 7, 1922
Jean MORROW born February 26, 1923
Robert Ray HAGGARD, Jr. born _____

Marriage
R. A. HAGGARD and Annie C. NORMAN Solemnized at Waynesboro, Tennessee November 29, 1883 by R. S. WALKER, M. G. Witnesses Mahulda SIMS C. L. NORMAN

Cypert Bible

CYPERT BIBLE RECORD
Owned by Thomas Shields CYPERT, Waynesboro, Tennessee.
Copied by Mrs. Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tennessee, 1937.

This certified that I. N. CYPERT and V. I. SHIELDS were united by me in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony at J. T. SHIELDS on the 19, day of September in the year of our Lord 1882. In presence of the family. //s// George STOCKARD.

I. N. CYPERT born March 15, 1848
I. V. CYPERT born November 26, 1852
Ella Dandridge CYPERT born July 28, 1873
Ovah Mack CYPERT born July 18, 1875
Mary Edna CYPERT born July 25, 1880
Carrie Meek CYPERT born October 31, 1881
Tom Shields CYPERT born June 30, 1883
Ralph Newton CYPERT born February 26, 1887
Vera Virginia CYPERT born November 28, 1892

Mary Enda CYPERT died October 14, 1880
Virginia I. CYPERT died August 28, 1899

I. N. CYPERT died December 3, 1936

Tom Shields CYPERT was married to Jennie Bell BROOKS Wednesday December 10, 1924.
An infant son was born to them on September 8, 1926 – died
Virginia Bell Cypert born November 28, 1936.

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Cole Bible

COLE FAMILY BIBLE
Owned by Mrs. Mary Frank TAYLOR
Copied by Mrs. Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tenn. September 9, 1937

BIRTHS
John H. COLE was born May 17th 1834

Nancy Adaline LINN born May 29, 1838

John H. COLE was married to Nancy A. LINN December 11th, 1860, by John L. CYPERT, M.G.

Children:
Viola Almedea COLE was born October 1st 1861
Jasper Edgar COLE was born January 17th 1863
John L. COLE was born December 17th 1865
Henry Linn COLE was born July 10th 1867
Martha Virginia COLE (Jennie) was born December 21st 1868
George Hubert COLE was born March 25th 1870
Sarah Jane COLE was born July 1st 1871
Francis Joseph COLE was born February 8th, 1873
Nancy Temperance COLE was born April 23rd, 1875
William Bennett COLE was born June 16th 1876
Wallace Addison COLE was born March 13th, 1878
Mary Frank COLE was born July 11, 1879

DEATHS
John L. COLE died December 22nd, 1865, aged 5 days
Henry Linn COLE died October 18th 1868, aged one year, 3 months & 8 days
George Hubert COLE died August 13th 1870
Sarah Jane COLE died March 20th, 1872
Nancy Temperance COLE died August 28th, 1875
William Bennett COLE died August 5th, 1876
Francis Joseph COLE died Sept. 22nd, 1876
Wallace Addison COLE died Sept. the ____ 1878
John H. COLE died August 7th 1903
Nancy A. COLE died September 5, 1917
Jasper Edgar COLE died March 5, 1930

James H. TAYLOR was married to Mary F. COLE, February 11th, 1900

James Hayes TAYLOR was born December 13, 1876
Jessie Adaline TAYLOR was born November 28, 1900
Virginia Love TAYLOR was born March 12th, 1902
James Cole TAYLOR was born August 21st, 1910
Herbert McKIBBON was — August 25, 1899

[second page of transcript]
Herbert McKIBBON was married to Addie TAYLOR January 6, 1921
France Hill McKIBBON was born October 28, 1922
Herbert Taylor McKIBBON was born December 16, 1924

Harrie G. CORN was married to Virginia Love TAYLOR November 22nd 1927

Harry G. CORN was born November 22nd, 1894

John W. JONES was married to Jennie (COLE) JONES November 13, 1895 by Rev. J. C. ROBERTS, Pastor of the Methodist Church (South) Waynesboro, Tenn. Witnesses Laura C. SMITH & E. H. TURMAN

John W. JONES died August 7, 1923

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Caton

 

 

 

Present owner Arthur CATON, Waynesboro, Tennessee.
Copied by Jennie C. JONES, Waynesboro, Tenn., May 14, 1937.

BIRTHS
Daniel Spencer CATON, born July 23, 1849
Mary Ann CATON, born August 19, 1850
William Thomas CATON, born September 26, 1872
Charlie Nathan CATON, born March 9, 1876
Arthur B. CATON, born October 19, 1877
Minnie Mollessie CATON, born June 2, 1879
Emily Loo Mittie CATON, born June 29, 1881
Alice CATON, born November 29, 1883
Joseph Louis CATON, born November 3, 1885
Lonnie Welch CATON, born January 12, 1892

DEATHS
Daniel Spencer CATON, died December 9, 1911
Mary Ann CATON, died March 14, 1917
William Thomas CATON, died _______
Minnie Mollissie CATON, died September 2, 1882
Emily Lou Mittie CATON, died ______

Emily CATON, born Oct. 18, 1825 – died Jan 31, 1884
Drury CATON was born Nov. 13, 1826 – died Sept. 13, 1892

Infant son died February 21st 1875

MARRIAGES
D. S. CATON of Wayne Co., Tenn. and Mary Ann PHILLIPS, Wayne Co. Tenn. were married December 23rd, 1869 by Rev. Geo. E. HUCKABA. Witness – Joe MORRIS, Rhoda PITTS.

W. T. CATON and S. E. RAY were married December 29, 1892
Arthur B. CATON and Laura E. OLD married August 29, 1897
C. N. CATON and Ella WALKER were married December 25, 1907
W. A. HELTON and Mittie E. CATON were married June 15, 1902
Tom MERRIMAN and Alice CATON were married December 28, 1904

Tom MERRIMAN died June 19, 1905 

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Court in January 1852

Monday Jan. 5, 1852
State of Tennessee Wayne County§ Be it remembered that a Quarterly County Court was begun & held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the fifth day it being the first Monday in January AD one thousand Eight hundred and fifty Two when and where the following Justices were present and presiding. To wit D J JONES Chairman HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES A.B. GANT WATKINS L B GANT CURTIS HOPSON BREWER HAM HUCKABY PHILIPS WHITTEN J MONTAGUE & HERRAN

A Settlement between William JONES Clerk of said Court and S L BURNS Adm’r with the Will annexed of the estate of Lemual POPE dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Solomon JOBE Guardian to the minor heirs of A MELSON decreased was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm. JONES Clerk of this Court and William THORNTON Guardian to Wm R DUNCAN was this day submitted to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and John PHILIPS Guardian to the minor heirs of John WHITTEN decd was this day submitted to the court which was confirmed by the Court which was received [by the c – crossed out]

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Isaac W HORTON Guardian to Mary A minor heir of Wm HORTON Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded
[page 213 – Monday Jan’ 5 1852]

Washington CARTER et al§ Ex Parte Petition to Sell Slaves
Be it remembered that this cause came on for a further hearing before the worshipful county Court of Wayne County Tennessee on this 5th day of January 1852 upon the report of the Special Commissioner appointed [by – crossed out] at a former term of this Court which said report is in the words and figures following to wit
“The undersigned who was appointed to sell the slaves belonging to the Estate of Robert N MACK deceased (mentioned in the pleadings in this cause) by a decreetal order of your worshipful Court would submit the following Report
That on the first day of January 1852 he proceeded to sell said negroes pursuant to notice previously given as be said decretal order directed when said slaves were struck off and sold to Bennet COLE at the following prices the same being the highest and best bids to wit Lucy [or Levy/] at the price of $700.50 Hannah at the price of $476.50 and Lewis? at the price of 334.50 $1511.50 making in the agregate the sum of fiften hundred and eleven dollars and 50 cents and said Benet COLE executed his bond for the sum payable twelve months after this date thereof with James ARNETT as his security who is deemed good and sufficient All which is Respectfully submitted Jany 5 1852 //s// John McDOUGAL Comm’r”
Which being in no wise excepted to it is considered by the Court that said report be and the same is hereby in all things confirmed all other matters being reserved &c.

This day came John C. BLACKBURN Jesse S. ROSS Solomon JOBE Eli BYNUM James GRANT King PRATER and Elijah WARRINGTON who were appointed a jury of view at the December Term 1851 of this Court to view and mark out a second class road from the Turnpike road at or near the head of Eagle Creek to Carrollville in Wayne County and reported a road found as directed in the order issued from this Court whereupon the petition of Jonathan C ELLIOTT and thirty six others were presented in opposition of said road and proof being also heard by the Court as to the practicality and utility of said Road [It was considered by the Court that it is not practical to establish said Road – crossed out] Whereupon on motion to concur in the report of the Jury of view and establish the Road those who voted in the affirmative are David J JONES Chairman Solomon JOBE & W CARTER 3 those who voted in the negative are W HAYES W M LAFFERTY
[page 214 – Monday January 5, 1852]

A MONTAGUE J. C. G. WILSON J. P. VOORHIES J MONTAGUE & G HERRAN Noes 7 so said motion [road – crossed out] was lost Whereupon on motion it is ordered by the Court that Eli BYNUM John C. BLACKBURN and Solomon JOBE be made parties to this suit whereupon the said Eli BYNUM John C. BLACKBURN and Solomon JOBE pray an appeal to the next term of the Circuit Court of Wayne County Tennessee which is granted them they having entered into bond and security according to law.

A majority of the Justices of the peace of Wayne County present the Court proceeded to Levy a County Tax for said County and on motion of Lay said Tax of ten cents on [the evry – crossed out] each hundred dollars worth of Tax able property and twenty five cents on each Poll and fifty percent on the State Tax for all privileges for said County purposes and [A majority of – crossed out] the Justices aforesaid voting in the affirmative the motion carried and said Tax was Layed

A Settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and John LAMB guardian to the minor heirs of Washington JOHNSON Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was received and ordered to be recorded
Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and A P PHILIPS Guardian to the minor heirs of John D KING deceased was this day submitted to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Leonard H GRIMES Executor of the estate of Wm W GRIMES Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came William THORNTON Guardian to Wm R DUNCAN minor heir of William DUNCAN Dec’d into Court and renewed his bond in the sum of two thousand dollars with Brinkley HOPSON his security which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Upon motion to appropriate to HOOD & ANDERSON and other the sum of fifty six dollars and sixty cents for Painting and Repairs &c on the Courthouse To Wit                                                                                                  Wm F LYNCH for HOOD & ANDERSON $28.70                                              HOOD & ANDERSON $12.20                                                                           GRIGGS & GRIMES $ .85                                                                                              A T HASSELL $12.80                                                                                               Wm LYNCH $ .75                                                                                                          A A FARRINGTON $1.37

Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. HAYNES JOBE LAFFERTY CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES [A B GANT – crossed out] CURTIS WATKINS L B GANT HOPSON BREWER HUCKABY PHILIPS WHITTEN J MONTAGUE & HERRON 19 Noes none so said appropriation
[page 215 – Monday January 5, 1852]
was made to be paid our of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Issued

Upon the petition of Nathan BIFFLE it is ordered by the Court that A C RASBERRY James DURHAM John G HILL James E McKNIGHT William HILL John STOCKARD or any five of them be appointed a Jury of View and mark out a change in the road leading from Waynesboro to Ashland so as to [and – crossed out] run on the left hand side [so as to leave – crossed out] of the farm on which Joshua MATHENY now lives on and that they report the same to the April term of this Court Issued Febr 2, 1852

Ordered by the Court that W CARTER and Jesse S ROSS Commissioners appointed by this Court the sell certain Lots in the Town of Waynesboro pay the proceeds of said lots to the Treasurer of the Poorhouse Commissioners
Came Solomon JOBE Guardian to the minor heirs of A MELSON Dec’d into Court and renewed his bond in the sum of two hundreds with Elijah WARRINGTON his security which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John CHURCHWELL Jr be appointed overseer of the Road of second Class in the place of Wm. HOLLOWAY and that he have the [bounds in his d – crossed out] hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 21, 1852

Ordered by the Court that John H GRAVES be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of Robert A ROBNETT and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 8, 1852

Ordered by the Court that Wade H DEAN be appointed overseer of the road of first Class in the place of Isaac McGLAMERY removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 8, 1852

Came Nathan C. DAVID into Court who was this day chosen and appointed Guardian to Isaac A. James and Pocahontas [ROBINSON – crossed out] the minor heirs of James ROBINSON Deceased and entered into Court in the sum of Thirteen thousand dollars with John S BURNS and Thomas H MABRY his securities which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said N C DAVID took the necessary oath for his qualification [in margin: Issued March]

Came D J JONES Administrator of the estate of John N. STAGGS Dec’d and returned into Court an Inventory and account of sales of said estate verified by his oath which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded
[page 216 Monday January 5, 1852]

A majority of the Justices of the peace present the court proceeded to elect a Tax Collector for the present year 1852 Whereupon Thomas H MABRY was duly and lawfully elected

Came William RAY who was this day appointed administrator of the Estate of Stephen S RAY deceased and entered into bond in the sum of two hundred dollars with Albert G CLAY and George E. HUCKABY his securities which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Wm RAY took the necessary oath for his qualification

A majority of the Justices present the Court proceeded to elect a Quorum for the present year 1852 and Whereupon David J JONES was duly Elected Chairman of said Court and Abraham MONTAGUE and Lewis B. GANT his associates to hold the Quorum County Courts for the twelve months next ensuing

Came Leonard H GRIMES who was this day appointed Guardian to the minor heirs of Elihu S GRIMES deceased and entered into bond in the sum of one hundred dollars with Bennet HALE and Isaac W ROSS his securities conditioned for the faithful performance of said Guardianship whereupon the said L H GRIMES took the necessary oath for his qualification

Upon the petition of John JACKSON it is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff of Wayne County summons a Jury not to consist of less than five nor more than twelve freeholders and unconnected with the parties therein Concerned to View and mark out a change in the road of second Class leading down forty eight mile Creek so as to leave the old road oposite John JACKSONs Jr field near the rock quarry and intersect the same about one fourth mile below and that they report the same to the April term of this Court Issued Febr 2, 1852

Ordered by the Court that Wm BURRIS be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of Litle CHOAT and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Iss. Jan. 8, 1852

Ordered by the Court that John RUTLEDGE be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of Marcus COOK removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Iss’d Jan 8, 1852


Upon motion it is ordered by the Court that David MITCHELL and all the hands above him on Mitchells branch be released from working on the Waynesboro and Savannah road and that said hands and all in that bounds work on the road [under – crossed out] from the Turnpike road on Eagle Creek to the Stage road on Hardins Creek under George H REA

Ordered by the Court that John FUSON be appointed overseer of the road of first class in the place of Bethel FUSON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 8, 1852

Ordered by the Court that John H. EAST be appointed overseer of the road of first Class in the place of Isaac MORRIS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 8, 1852

Upon motion it is ordered by the Court that Abraham MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON be appointed County Commissioners for Wayne County to settle with the revenue officers for the year 1852

Ordered by the Court that Wm H HILL be appointed overseer of the road of second Class in the place of Elijah MATHENY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Issued Jan 21, 1852

Came James HOLLIS Administrator of the estate of Thomas GIST deceased and suggested to the Court in writing the Insolvency of said estate alledging that there has been more claims presented against said estate than there are means to pay [the Court – crossed out] and prays the court to make such orders in the case as is required by the laws in such cases It is therefore ordered by the Court that the said James HOLLIS Administrator as aforesaid give notice by advertisement in the Messenger a newspaper published in the town of Lawrenceburg in the State of Tennessee for 3 successive weeks the last of which shall be three months before the first Monday in January 1853 and also at the Courthouse door in the town of Waynesboro in County of Wayne in said state notifying all persons having claims against said estate to appear and file their claims with the Clerk of the County Court of Wayne County Tennessee duly authenticated on or before the first Monday in January 1853 or the same will be forever barred
[page 218 Monday January 5, 1852]

Upon motion to appropriate to Abraham HENRY the sum of seven Dollars for building a Chimney at the poorhouse in Wayne County Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr HAYNES LAFFERTY CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES A B GANT WATKINS L B GANT CURTIS HOPSON BREWER HUCKABY PHILIPS WHITTEN J MONTAGUE & HERRON 19 Noes none so said appropriation was made and ordered to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Treasurer of the Poorhouse not otherwise appropriated. Iss’d Jan 1852

On motion to appropriate to [to – crossed out] Jonathan MORRIS the sum of thirteen dollars twelve & one half cents for goods furnished for Poorhouse purposes Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. HAYNES LAFFERTY CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES A B GANT WATKINS L B GANT CURTIS HOPSON BREWER HUCKABY PHILIPS WHITTEN J MONTAGUE & HERRON 19 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Treasurer of the Poorhouse Commissioners not otherwise appropriated Iss’d Jan 27, 1852

On motion to appropriate to Henry MORRIS the sum of Eleven dollars and fifty cents for servis & medicine for the paupers of Wayne County Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES A B GANT WATKINS L B GANT HOPSON CURTIS HUCKABY PHILIPS WHITTAN J MONTAGUE & HERRON 19 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Poorhouse Treasurer not otherwise appropriated Iss’d Jan 27, 1852

On motion to appropriate to D J JONES William M LAFFERTY and George W BARKER each the sum of twelve dollars for their services for holding the Quorum Courts for Wayne County the year 1851 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr HAYNES LAFFERTY CARTER A MONTAGUE BARKER VOORHIES L B GANT HOPSON J MONTAGUE & HERRON 11 Noes WILSON CURTIS HUCKABY PHILIPS & WHITTEN 5 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of said County not otherwise appropriated Iss’d Jan 1852

Upon motion it is ordered that Court adjourn till tomorrow morning 9 Oclock //s// D J JONES Chair A. MONTAGUE L. B. GANT


[page 219 Tuesday January 6, 1852]
Court met according to adjournment
Present and Presiding [to wit – crossed out] David J. JONES Chairman A. MONTAGUE and L B GANT his associates

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Joacim DUGGER Guardian to William M Malinda K and Sarah A minor heirs of George CROSSNO dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded

Upon the petition of Lewis B. GANT it is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff of Wayne County summons a Jury of View to consist of not less than five nor more than twelve freeholders & unconnected to the persons concerned to view and mark out so as to change the road of second Class leading up Indian Creek leaving the old road below said GANTs plantation and runn up on the west side of said Creek and intersect the same near the forks of the road above said GANTs plantation and that they report the same to the April term of this court Iss’d Febr 8, 1852

A Settlement between Wm Jones Clerk of this Court and James M RAMSEY Administrator of the estate of John N SHIELDS dec’d was this day submitted to the court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Upon motion it is ordered by the Court that David J JONES Abraham MONTAGUE & George W BARKER be appointed Commissioners [to super – crossed out] to superintend the Poor house in [said – crossed out] Wayne County for the year 1852 and that David J JONES be appointed Treasurer of said board of Commissioners Whereupon the said D J JONES entered into bond in the sum of one thousand dollars with A MONTAGUE his security which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said D J JONES and A MONTAGUE took the necessary oaths for their qualifications

It is ordered that Court adjourn till Court in course //s// D J JONES Chair A. MONTAGUE L. B. GANT

 

Court in December 1851

State of Tennessee§ Be it remembered that a Quorum County Court was begun and held in and for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro and the first Monday being the first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one there were present and presiding the following Justices of the peace of said County to wit David J JONES Chairman and Washington CARTER and George W. BARKER his associates

A Settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and James W. CANTRELL and William THORNTON Executors of the estate of Josiah THORNTON Dec’d and this day submitted to the Court which Settlement was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Upon the petition of George W. JOHNSON and others It is ordered by the Court that John C. BLACKBURN Litle[?] CHOAT King PRATER Solomon JOBE James GRANT Eli BYNUM Matthew H BURKS Bennet HALE Elijah WARRINGTON and Jesse S ROSS or any five of them be appointed a jury of view to view and mark out a first class road from the Central Turnpike road at or near the head of Eagle Creek on [the – crossed out] and along the dividing ridge between Eagle and Beech creeks to Carrollville in said County and that said jury report to the January term next of the Court Isd Dec 2, 1851.

Came William BEHAM Administrator of the estate of John ALTOM Deceased and on motion of said Administrator it is ordered by the court that he have leave to amend the account of sales by him reported to a former term of this court by adding the following items at the following prices to wit 6 barrels of corn @ $1.50 = $9. one pair Steetyards[?]. one small ____? 50 cents one Broad ax 25 cents

Came William BENHAM Administrator of the estate of Delila GOFORTH Deceased and on motion of said William BENHAM it is ordered by the court that he have leave to ament[sic] the account of sale of said Estate by him returned at a former term of this Court by adding thereto one thousand bundles of fodder sold to L H GRIMES at the price of 50 cents per 100 makes $5.00

It appearing to the Court from the written statement of Clarissa STAGS that her late husband John N. STAGGS late of Wayne County is dead intestate and further that said Clarissa STAGGS relinquishes
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her right to administer on the estate of her said husband and requests that David J JONES be appointed administrator of said estate Whereupon the said David J JONES came into Court and entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of his administration with James N. STAGGS and William BEHAM as his securities and thereupon the said David J JONES and the said James N. STAGGS and William BENHAM came into Court and acknowledged the execution of said bond which was approved by the Court and ordered to be recorded and that letters of Administration be granted accordingly whereupon the said David J JONES took the necessary Oaths for his qualification as such Administrator

Ordered by the Court that Washington CARTER John McDOUGAL and Cavel B. McLEAN be appointed commissioners to lay off to Clarissa STAGGS widow of John N. STAGGS deceased a years support for herself and family our of the provisions money or other assetts[sic] belonging to said estate and that they report to the next term of this Court Isued Dec 3. 1851

Ordered by the Court that Henry G BREWER be appointed guardian of Jasper Newton BREWER minor heir of William BREWER Deceased he being chosen as such Guardian by the said Jasper N who is over the age of fourteen years, who entered into bond in the sum of one hundred dollars conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duty as such guardian with Rial BREWER his security and took the necessary oath for his qualification as such guardian

Ordered by the Court that the following persons be appointed Revenue Commissioners for Wayne County to take a list of polls and taxable property within their respective districts for the year 1852 to wit
1st District – William BEHAM
2nd Do Solomon JOBE
3rd Do James C. WHITAKER
4th D. W. CARTER
5 ” G. W. BARKER
6 ” John P. VOORHIES
7 ” Absolom B. GANT
8. Lewis B. GANT
9. Andrew DULIN
10. Brinkley HOPSON
11. Alexander C. McDOUGAL
12. George E. HUCKABY
13. David C. WHITTEN
14. John MONTAGUE

Upon the petition of Stephen BIVENS It is ordered by the Court that Lewis HARDIN Pleasant MORGAN Andrew CASTEEL Thomas SHIELDS Jonathan BIFFLE Sylvester L SHIELDS Thompson M. MORGAN or any five of them be appointed a jury of view to view to view[sic] and mark out a change in the road leading from Waynesboro to Florence to leave the old road at the south end of said BIVENS lain and intersect said road again at or near the ford of Green River North of Lewis HARDINs place and that said jury make report to the next term of this Court Isued Dec 3, 1851

Upon the petition of Edward A. RUTLEDGE it is ordered by the Court that Bennet COLE Isaac[?] MORRIS David PULLEY Daniel C. WALKER Green WILSON Joseph EAST George W. BARKER John L FOWLER Abraham MONTAGUE and Thomas YOUNG or any five of them be appointed a jury of view to view and mark a change in the road leading from Waynesboro to Savannah so as to leave the old road at the Daniel WALKER road and running down the ridge with the WALKER road a half mile or more and intersect the old road at or near the poor house on Hardins Creek and that they report to the January term next of this Court Isued Dec 3, 1851

Ordered by the Court that John R KYLE be appointed overseer of the Road of 2nd Class in the place of George JACKSON and that he have the same hands to work under his direction Isued Dec 2, 1851

Ordered by the Court that A J TURNBOUGH be appointed Overseer of the Road of 2nd Class in the place of Abram MABRY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued Dec 4. 1851

A Settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and William SINCLAIR and Resign SINCLAIR Guardians of Nancy J SINCLAIR minor heir of John SINCLAIR deceased [presented – crossed out] was this day presented to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

This day came Joacim DUGGER Administrator of the estate of Eli MERRYMAN Deceased [which account of sales is ordered to be recorded – crossed out] and presented an account of sales of said estate which is received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered that Court be adjourned until Court in course //s// D J JONES Chair W. CARTER G. W. BARKER