Henry Smith
Alexandria Court Order Book 1, page 108, September 1809
On the notice of
Henry Smith, it is
ordered that a Negro man of his by the name of Louden
be exempt from County levies in future.
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Will Book B, page 92, 12 March 1818-recorded 24 Sep 1823
Will of
Henry Smith of Campbell
County being infirm in the body, daughter Anny's children
that she had by Thomas Morris whey they come of age to have 1/4 of my whole
estate.
Daughter Elizabeth's children; daughter Lucy's children; son Thomas; other
children Mary,
Jesse, Winifred, Patsy and Jeremiah; speaks of will "made in the state of
Virginia by their
grandfather which I never had the power to alter."
Executors-friends John Ducker and his son; witnesses Lewis Colvin, John H
Caldwell
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Alexandria Will Book A, page 174,
22 Sep 1823-recorded 22 May 1826
Account against the estate of Henry
Smith, deceased 22 Sep 1823
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Alexandria Will Book B, page
122-recorded June Term 1824
Appraisement of the personal estate
of Henry Smith 23 October 1823 by Samuel Bryan Sr.
Garrett Daniel and Amstand Gosney.
Page 123-sale of personal estate of Henry Smith, deed 25 October 1823-recorded
June
Term 1824
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Alexandria Inventory Book 4, page
124-recorded August Term 1855
Division of the Estate of Henry Smith Deceased
We the undersigned commissioners
appointed by the Campbell County Court to make
partition of the real estate of Henry Smith, deceased, among his heirs would
respectfully
report that we find from the surveyors report and actual measurement that
there is two
hundred and six acres, and that is to be divided among four heirs to wit:
Thomas Smith, Lucy
Smith, Betsy Lummis, late Betsey Smith and Anny Morris late Anny Smith.
Lot 1-Thomas Smith-containing 54 3/4 acres lying on the north side of Philips
Creek and adjoining the land of Charles Daniel, deceased;
Lot 2-Anny Morris, deceased-containing 54 3/4 acres;
Lot 3-Lucy Hancock-containing 48 1/4 acres lying on the south side of Philips
Creek and adjoining the land of Benjamin Gosney;
Lot 4-Betsy Lummis, deceased-containing 48 1/4 acres lying below lot no. 3 on
the same
side of the creek and adjoining the land of R Southgate known as the Peter
Daniel Farm.
Signed-Samuel Baker, R K/H Gosney,
Nelson Dunn-Commissioners