ACCOUNTS CURRENT BOOK 4, 1805-1812


AC 4, p. [none]                                                                          Inventory of Benjamin Harris

In obedience to an order of court to us directed, we have proceed to appraise the estate of Benjamin Harris, Decd, July 5, 1805.

 

Negroes:  Solomon, Darker and her son, Peter, Anniea, 1 Bay Horse, 1 gray mare & two colts, 5 cow & two calves & bull,  4 yearlings & one bool, 4 sows 9 shoats 3 pigs, ox cart yoake & Lock chain, 1 Cutting box & blade, 1 Sword & Scabbord, 1 Shot Gun, 12 Cheers, 1 arm Do, 1 Follen Table, 2 small Chair, 1 Trunk & Red chest, 1 Case & seven bottles, 1 looking glass, 1 bed & bed sted Cord 1 sheet counterpin & bolster, 1 Do  no bolster, 2 Do with bolsters under beds one sheet & counterpin each, 1 Round Table, 1 Lot of surveyers Instruments, 2 Trunks, Candle stand, small box & cradle, 1 cross cut saw & old spinning wheel, 2 old sythes & flax wheel, 2 axes, 1 pare of steelards, 3 wedges, 2 augers, 2 drawing knifes.

 

3 old bells & wheat sive, 1 small pine Table, 1 pine Cupboard, 1 grid Iron, 1 Tea Kettle, 6 Judgs, two butter potts, 1 large Iron pot, 2 pare and Irons, 1 Do, 1 pan handle & Tribot, 1 large bowl , & Candle mole.

 

6 plates, 2 Dishes, 4 Basons puter, 6 plates, 2 dishes, 1 small bole, E.ware, 1 Old sugar box, 4 barels, 1 with iron hoops,  1 pare of spoon moles, 3 Reap hooks, 1 hand saw, 1 broad ax, 2 Colters, 6 hilling hoes, 3 grubbing Do, 2 pair of Iron Traces, 2 swingle trees,  2 clevises, 2 pare of hames, 1 collar and pad, Do, 1 Churn, 1 tub, 1 ?pole, 1 grind stone, 2 w. cans, 2 wash bowls, 1 pare of and Irons, 2 plough hoes,  1 man saddle, 8 old books of different kinds, 1 woman sadle, 3 oven, 1 pot, 1 skillet, 4 volums of ?peregrame? pickles, 1 hone, 1 anville, 2 bellas, 1 chare, 1 Smith vise & 1 sledge hammer, 2 hand Do, 1 Shoeing Do, 3 pare Tongs,  3 cole chisssels 1 ?? widg & naile plate, 1 Book dramatic pieces, 1 bond on Charles Pistole, 1 Hhd of Tobacco 1253lb neet at 22/pk.

In obedience To an order to us directed bearing date June 1805 we have appraised the estate of Benj. Harris Deceast and find the amount as above stated given under our hands this 15th day of  July 1805.

W. Beavers, Christopher Robertson, Hezekiah Puryear                     Total:  d455.13.0

 

Recorded: 15th of  September 1806

 

 

AC 4, p.1                                                                                                        Joseph Marks Inventory

In Obedience to an Order of this Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date November Court 1804 we the undersigned have proceeded to appraise the Estate late the property of Joseph Mark Dec’d. in the following Manner viz:

 

1 Pied Cow, 1 Heifer, 1 Red Cow earling & Bull, 1 Small heifer, 16 Geese, 1 Cuting Box knife &c old, 1 Sorrell Mare, 1 Fodder stack & shucks 1 Parcel of Blades, 1 Parcel of unstript Tobo., 1 Parcel of unstript Tobo., 1 Stack of Oats,  1 Grine Stone, 1 Parcel of old Hoes & axes, 1 pare of Steelyards, 1 Frow & handsaw drawing knife and auger

 

1 Mans Saddle, 1 Womans Do, 1 Crose hackle,  Bell Riddle and Dryer for fruit, 1 old flax wheel, 1 Ox yoak, 1 tray & old Sifter, 1 Parcel of shoemakers Tools &c, 1 set of  Worping Spools, 1 old Barrel, 1 pare of rawhide traces Haimes, collar and, 2 Baskets & Double tree

 

1 Loom & Warping Bar, 1 Churn, 2 Tubs two Piggins, 1 Pail old, 1 Dish, two Small Basons, 2 Large Basons, 3 Spoons, a parcel of old knives and forks, a funnel, & ½ Dozen Pewter plates, 1 Large pot, 1 small Do, one dutch oven, 2 pr. Hooks, 1 pine chest, 1 Bed & Stead under Do, counterpaine & Sheet & Pillow, 1 Bead & Stead & Bolster Mat & Cord counterpaine & Sheet.

 

A parcel of Earthern ware, 1 large Juag, 6 chairs, 1 Slate, 2 pr. cards old, 1 pare of scales & weights, 1 old chest, 1 Spinning wheel, 1 pine table, 1 Bead & Stead Cord, sheet and quilt, Counterpaine and under bead, 1 Chest, 1 Pine table, 4 pales

 

1 hogshead, 2 ?Beguins? & Flax seed

 

Given under our hands this 8th December 1804

Joseph Rogers, Washington Thompson, Charles Shelton

 

After the above articles was appraised the follow articles was produced at an after day and appraised in the following manner

 

1 Bed and furniture & Stead, 1 Box of Earthern Ware, 1 Chest, 1 Cotten wheel, 2 chairs, 1 Dish, 1 plate, 2 Basons, 1 case of knives & folks [sic],  ½ Doz Spoons, 1 Pistol,  pr. Sad Irons, 1 Water stand & plate, Candle moles , 10 Lasts ,10 Small shoats , 1 Keeler, tops & shucks, 1 Hackle, 1 Bed quilt & 1 Blanket, 1 Basket

 

Given under our hands this 4th January 1805.                                        Total: d15.15.6

Charles Shelton, Joseph Rogers

 

Recorded:  16th Day of December  1805                                                                       

 

AC Book 4, Page 3                                                              Abr. Legrand’s Account Current

1804 - Dr. The Estate of Abraham Legrand Dec’d in Acct. Currt. wt. Obadiah Owen & Jesse Wilson admrs. of Agness Legrand, Dec’d

To Colo. John Watson as per Acct. & receipt 

To Cash paid Thomas Chaney? as per prov'd  acct. & Inv’y.obtain'd.

Paid Ditto Cost of Warrant

1803 - Sundries as Per acct. Render'd

To Cash paid John Legrand as per debt &  Cost Int. &c Obtained in Pittsylvania Court agst. the Estate of Abraham Legrand, Dec’d

To Sundries as per acco’t. Vouchers &c render'd per Jesse Wilson.

 

Dec 30, 1803 By amount of Sales as pr. acc’t. filed in the office

By parcel Tobo. priz'd & Inspected at Petersbg. & sold Colo. John Watson as per accot. & Receipt render'd after deducting 170 lbs Tobo put in said Hhd. Expenses &c.

By a Balla. due the admrs.

 

In pursuance of an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylv'a.  county to us Directed we have this day met & Settled the acct. Current of Obediah Owen & Jesse Wilson admrs. of Agness Legrand Decd who was administratrix of Abram Legrand decd. & find the above amt. by us Stated to be Correct agreeable to the Vouchers to us produced and that the balance of thirty pounds & four pence is due the administrators. Given under our Hands the 17th  Jany 1806

Geo Adams, Ro. Harrison, Will. Ware - Commrs.                                     Total:  d154.17.02

 

Recorded: January 21st, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 4                                                                                               Wm Mays’ Inventory

Nov 13, 1805- The appraisement of the Estate of Wm. May, Dec’d

7 Shotes, 3 hogs, 1 ditto, 1 yoke of Steers, 2 Cows & Calves, 2 Heifers, 12 Geece, 1 Mare,  1 Colt, 1 Ditto, 2 Axes, 2 Hoes, 1 Coulter, 1 Swingletree Irons, 1 Spade, 1 Wedge & Mattock hoe, 1 pr.Traces & 2 chisels, 1 Loom, 3 casks, 1 Saddle & Bridle, 2 Hhds, 2 Skillets, 2 pots & 2 ?chits/chets?, 2 chairs & 6 plates, 11 Pewter plates & 2 Dishes, 2 Basons & 2 Slayes, 1 Bible & 2 Spelling Books, 1 Half Bushel,  2 feather Beds & furniture, 1 Ditto.

 

Agreeable to an Order of Court to us directed we have proceeded to appraise the Estate of Wm  May, Dec’d.  Given under our hands this 13th Nov 1805                              Total:  d77.12.0

 

Sam’l Thompson, Geo. Robertson, Christopher Robertson Junr.

 

Recorded: December 16, 1805.

 

AC Book 4, Page 5                                                               George Sutherlin’s Account Current

John Sutherlin & George Sutherlin admrs. of George Sutherlin, Dec’d in acc’t Current with the Estate of the said George Sutherlin Dec’d Dr: to amount of  sales made on 10th Oct & to 6 December 1803

 

To Cash rec’d by George Sutherlin for Debts for the Estate

To 3 Hhds. Tobacco Weighing neat 4210 lbs formerly in the hands of Jno. Sutherlin

To 882 lbs Transfer Tobacco Do        Do

Cash rec’d by Jno Sutherlin

To this Sum due the Estate by the administrators

Contra

By amt. of Bonds placed in the hands of Wm. Clarke

By the Commrs. appointed to Divide the Estate & by him Delivered to John Sutherlin

By amt. of Bonds assigned to Thomas Sutherlin by direction of the said commrs.

By amount of acc’t rendered by Jno Sutherlin

By this Sum allowed John Sutherlin for his Services as an administrator

By amt. of acc’t rendered by George Sutherlin

By this Sum allowed George Sutherlin for his Services as an administrator

By this Sum due the Estate by the administrators

 

In Pursuance to an Order of the Worshipful court of Pittsylvania county to us Directed, we have this day met & settled the account Current of John Sutherlin & George Sutherlin admrs. of George Sutherlin, Dec’d with the Estate of the sd. George Sutherlin Dec’d & find the above amount as Stated by us to be Correct agreeable to the Vouchers To us produced & that the Balance of Three hundred & Seventy Six pounds five Shillings & two pence is due the sd. Estate by the said adminrs. November 17th 1804

 Jno Wilson, Christopher Robertson, Geo. Adams                      Total:  d1707.14.0

Recorded: January 21, 1806.

 

AC Book 4, Page 6                                                                  Jno. Craddock’s Inventory

Inventory & Appraisement of the personal Estate of John Craddock Dec’d taken the 12th day of Nov. 1805

1 Bay Horse, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Brown Cow & yearlin, 1 Brown Cow & yearlin, 1 Brown Cow & yearlin, 6 Hogs, Howel & adds, 1 handsaw, 2 drawing knives, 1 Crows round shave Jinters [?jointer] & taper Bell, 1 pair of  Cumpises Chizel & nippers, 1 pair of sheap shears &  & 1 pair of  Sturrup Irons, 1 Broad ax, 3 axes, 2 Mattocks, 1 Grubing hoe, 5 hoes, 1 Sithe & Cradle, 1 Colter & plow, 1 Curry Comb & Bridle, 2 Hides & a peace, 1 Loom, 3 Slays, 1 large pot, 1 Dutch oven, 1 Small pot, 1 Small oven, 1 tub Barrel & sheep skin,  10 plates,  3 Dishes, 3 Basons, 10 Spoons,  5 tin cups, Skillet, 2 Piggons. 1 Bed & bed stead, 1 flax wheel, 2 Jugs, 1 saddle,  10 chears, 3 old tubs,  1 Tool Box, 1 Bed & Bed sted, 1 Bed & Bed sted,  1 Cotton wheel, 1 meal Box, 3 flat Irons, 1 Case of knives & forks, 1 table,  Crokery ware in cubport [sic], 1 Sugar Box & Coffey Mill, 3 Jugs & Butter pot, 1 grind Stone, 1 large Chest, 1 Looking glass, 1 Box Wafers,  12 Books, 1 Shaving Box & 2 Reasors, 1 Slate,  4 Voiles, 4 Bells, 1 Stack of Tops & Shocks, 1 Black Boar,  1 Sow & pigs, 3 Stacks of Blades,, 1 Stack of Oats,  5 sheep

 

Pittsylvania we George West, John Turner, Benjamin Ballinger & Owen West being first duly Sworn, have proceeded to appraise in Current money the personal Estate of John Craddock, Dec’d as above Certifyed under our hands the Date above Written.

Owen West, George West, John Turner                                   

                                                                                              

Recorded: February 17,  1806

 

AC Book 4,  Page 8                                                                       Tho. Johnson’s Acct. Current

 

Charles Lewis & Gatrey Lewis, his wife administrators  of Thos Johns Dec’d  in acct. with the Legatees of said Johns Dec’d

To Amount of Sale  £245.1.11

17 Negroes agreeable to appraisement  £638.15.0

Increase & advance on above Negroes  £190.5.0

Interest rec’d from Individuals  £2.16.8

The hires of Negroes for 1800  £83.1.9

One track of Land sold Harmon Cook  £60.0.0

The rent of land belonging to the legatees for years  £43.17.6

       Total:  £1263.17.10

   Part 1 Hhd. Tobo  £7.2.3

    Cash furnished Edward Bannister  £12.0.0

Balance as per Contra:  £163.15.1

Memo Since the report we find the above acct. entitled to a Credit for £104.5.7

Amount Due:  £57..7.4

Robt  Devin, Nich’s Parrish, Jno Parrish

                                                                                               

Contra

 

By Sundrie ticketts Rects prov’d accots &c

By Paying Abraham Johns his pt negroes being in number four & purchased at Sale

By Paying Elizabeth Johns her part negroes being three in number

By Paying Isaac Johns his part negroes being two in number & purchased at Sale

By Paying Jacob Johns his part negroes  being two in number

By Paying Judith Johns her part  negroes being in number three

By Paying Polley Johns her part negroes being three in number

By Paying Jos Johns his part negroes being  2 in number & purchased at Sale

By Paid Jeremiah Kessee for Sundries tickes

By Paid Sam’l Watkins as per Recit.

By 1000 lb pork Furnished by Jos Johns at the request of the administ.

By Cash furnished by    do   do

By   Pd  Jos Johns for Services ren’d which is deducted from the charges made by the admin.

By admist. Services after charge of £15.1.7 for his services.

By Balance due the Legetees £163.15.1

Balance:  £1283.0,1

 

In Obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania we have Examined  the papers & accots. of Thos Johns Dec’d  so fare as lay before us and find the papers as appears to be legal to leave a Balance in favour of the Legatees to the amount of  d163.15.1 but further find a number of other papers which appears to us not to be properly established , we further Report that we did not examine any papers relative to the estate from the Twenty ninth day of December 1794 to the Sixth day of december 1799  there being no accurate accounts kept of the Same for these years.  Given under our hands this fourteenth day of Feby one thousand eight hundred & Six.

 

                                                                                                                Robt Deavin

                                                                                                                Nich’s Parrish

                                                                                                                Jno Parrish

 

Recorded: February 18, 1806

 

 

AC Book 4, Page 10                                                                                    A. Campbell’s Inventory

 

In Obedience to an order of the Woshipful Court of Pittsylvania county bearing date January Court 1806 to us directed, we being first Sworn, as the Subscribers have appraised in current money the personal Estate of Abraham Campbell, Dec’d and has reported thereof to Court as follows to Wit:

 

One Bay horse, Six Cows & yearling, One Brindle Hiffer and one Red yearling, Four head of Sheep, One Sow and four Piggs, One feather Bed and Bedsted and furniture, One Do Do   Do    Do, One Bedsted, Two Juggs and one Butter Pott, A parsell of old pewter, One funnel and pepper Box and 1 white Bole, Four knives and six Forks, One Coffee pot and parcel of Tallow, Four chairs, and one chest, Two potts and hooks and one Dutch oven, one frying pan, Eight casks, four old Tubs and one Gun, A parsil of  Salt, Four old hogheads, Plantation utencils and Carpenters tools, One flesh fork,  tools and flat Iron, Three Bells and one Bread Baker, one pan handle, Water Vesells, Table and chears, Shoe makers Tools, Two qurt Bolles, One old Saddle, Two Spinning wheels, Two pr cards and one flax Hackell

 

One pare hair Hames and currying  Comb, One Bread tray, 2 Razors Horsflums, Brass lock and file

Two Gimblets and one pr Sheep Shears

 

One Raw hide and Calf, One feather Bed, One Cow, One Candle Stick and  pr Compases, Parcel of salt Pork

 

Given under our hands this 25th of January 1806

Thos Ragsdale, Jennings Thompson, John (X) Long              Total: d62.12.6

 

Recorded:    February 17, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 11                                                                                Chas. L. Adams’ Inventory

 

In Obedience to the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania, we the Subscribers, after  being duly Sworn, have appraised the Estate of Charles L Adams as follows Viz:

 

1 young Bay Horse, 1 Bay Ditto, 1 Black Ditto, 1 Sorrel Colt, 35 head Hogs, 4 head Sheep, 5 Plows & 2 Coulters & 4 pair Geers, 10 old hoes, 4 axes, 1 pr Iron wedges & 7 Reap hooks, 4 Screw augers, 2 chezils, 1 frow, 20 head cattle Including 2 yok Steirs, 1 drawing knife, 2 Hand Saws, 1 Lock chain, 2 Cow Hides & 1 old Cart, 4 feather Beds & furniture, 8 old chairs, 2 cotton wheels & 1 flax wheel, 2 Tables, 1 Chest & 1 Corner Cubard, 2 Stone Jugs, 1 Tea kittle, 1 pr Stillards, 1 Shugar Box & Tea Canister, 1 Weirter, 1 Buter Pott, 1 Knife Box & knives, 1 looking Glass,  a parcel of earthren ware, 1 Spade, 1 old chest, 4 Iron potts, 1 pot Rack, 2 Water pails, 1 half Bushel, 1 hackle, 1 powdering Tub, 1 Gum, 1 Loom

 

 1 Negro man Primus, 1 Do   Jack, 1 Do Woman Nan, 1 Do Do   Aggey, 1 Do  Do Turner & 2 children

1 Do Do Pattey, 1 Do Do Dicey

 

3 Slays & 1 Harness

 

Thos Farmer, John Eads, James Bruce                       Total:  d777.12.6

 

Recorded April 21, 1806

 

 

AC Book 4, Page 12                                                                              P. Gilbert’s Inventory      

 

By Virtue of an order of the Worshipful Court of  Pittsylvania  County, we appraised,  being first Sworn before a Justice of the Peace for the said county, have Inventoried and appraised the Estate of Preston Gilbert Dec’d to us Shown as followers to wit:

 

2 yoke of Oxen, 7 Head of young Cattle, 19 head of other Cattle, 20 head of hogs, 4 Sows and 28 piggs

1 Sow, 10 head of Sheep, 1 Horse Prince, 1 Bay Mare Fance, 1 Ditto   Do  Poll, 2 Bay colts, 1 Bay mare Tiney, 1 Wheat  Fan, 1 Cuting knife  and Box, 60 Bushels Pie in the Straw,2 Stacks oats, 1 Raw Hide

1 Ditto, 1 Waggon & 4 pair Geer, 1 lock chain, 1 Halter chair, 2 Bells & Collars, 1 Lot Blacksmith Tools

1 Parcel old Irons, 1 Still, 1 Ditto, 15 Beir? Stands, 1 crop Cut Saw, 4 Waggon Boxes, 5 pole axis, 1 Pair Iron Wedges, 1 old Spade & Shovel

 

 

1 Truckle Cart, 1 Grind Stone, 5 plow hoes, 4 weeding hoes, 5 Small ditto, 3 Coulters, 5 hilling hoes, 3 Grubing hoes, 1 Hand Saw, 1 old Ditto & 5 old Chisels, 1 Hhd jointers & 1 hand  ditto, 1 Broad ax Foot Adz & Fro, 1 parcel old tools, 4 Mill Picks, 2 cotton wheels & 2 pair chards,2 Potts, 2 Dutch ovens

1 Brass Tea Kettle, 1 Skillet, 1 Weaving loom, 1 Raw hide, 1 Dough Beatter, 1 Churn, 4 Water Pails

4 Pewter measures, 3 pewter Dishes, 4 Pewter Basons, 6 old pewter plates & 5 spoons, 1 Grist Iron & 1 old sword

 

Negroes:  Lewis, Ben, Bob, Kajah, Tom, Caesar, Jack, Billey, Jesse, Grey

Charles, Dinah, Rachel, Easther, Fanny, Jenny, Alice, Pheby, Polley, Rachel Jun, 1 Ditto

 

1 Sash Door Walnut Cupboard, 1 Pannel Door ditto, 1 Crese & Bottles, 1 Large Trunk , 1 pair of  stilyards

2 Jugs, 1 Clock Reel, 1 Chest, 2 Flax wheels, 1 Womans Saddle & Bridle, 1 Mans Ditto, 1 Womans Ditto

6 Feather Beds & furniture, 1 old Case, 1 Wire Sieve, 1 pair Saddle Bags, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Candle Stand

2 Brass Candlesticks, 2 Walnut Tables, 11 Chairs, 1 pair Compasses, 3 Buttor potts

 

5 Silver Table Spoons, 6 Ditto Tea Spoons, 5 Caskes, 1 parcel of Earthen & Glass ware, 2 cases of knives & forks, 1 Small Bor’s gun, 1 Rifle gun, 90 Barrels Corn, 8 Pieces Walnut planks, 1 canoe, 6 Hogs

 

David F Patrick, David Hamick, Anderson Chick:  apprs.       Total:  £1922.7.6

 

The foregoing appraisement contains a true and perfect Inventory of the Estate of Preston Gilbert, dec’d, given under my hand This 19th Day of April 1806.

                                                                       John Gilbert, acting Exec.

 

Recorded: April 21, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 16                                                           M. Markham’s Share of  906 Acres Land

 

Pittsylvania Court, February 16th 1805

By the Directions of  Isaac Coles, Thomas  Anderson and Joseph E Haley, Gent, Commissioners appointed by order of court to allot To Mary Markham, Widow of John Markham Dec’d, her thirds of the lands of the said Decedent & we have surveys & lay’d  off 302 acres, it being one third part of 906 acres lying on the north side of Bannister river & White horne Creek.  Beginning at the mouth of Lick branch on the said river, thence up the said River as it meanders 120 poles to a mulberry tree, Thence New Line N 60° W 376 Poles to pointers in Coles line and thence along the  same, N  52º E 82 poles to a white Corner N 4º E 66 poles to a pine, thence a new line  S 60º E 53 poles to  John Steels Corner dead pine with a small  persimmon tree marked by it for a Corner, thence along Steels lines the same course continued 38 poles to a ____ on Lick branch aforesaid and down the same as it meanders to the Beginning.

                                             By Joshua Stone Surv.

We have this 16th Feby 1805 allotted the above 302 acres as the third of the sd Tract of 906  To Mary Markham, widow of John Markham, dec’d.

                                                                                                                Isaac Coles

                                                                                                                Thomas Anderson

                                                                                                                Joseph E Haley

Recorded: April 21, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 17                                                                                Sam’l Slates’s Inventory

 

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  dated February Court 1806 we the under Written Subscribers after being first duly Sworn have proceeded to appraise the personal  Estate of Samuel Slate Dec’d in current money viz:

 

To three pewter Measures & large funnel, To Lot of Pewter, To one other lot of  Pewter, To  Spoons & candle moles and parcel of  knives & forks, To   two Slates and five reap hooks and candle sticks, To Lot of Compass tools, To one Lot of Carpenters Tools, To wedges, stone hammer and ax, To Two Mataxes, To parcel of plows , To parcel of plow Geers, To one Grind Stone, To Two Bells & parcel of hoes, To three Cotton wheels, To one Small Shot Gun, To one large Shot Gun, To one Brass Skilet & one Iron Skilet

To two Dutch ovens & one large pot, To  parcel of old Irons & 2 Small pots & Hooks, To 1 loom & two flax wheels &c, To one Hackel & one Steell traps, To one lock chain, To one mans Saddle, To one feather bed and counterpain, To bed and bed sted  cord & Some Cover, To three pare Cotton Cards and one large , To one Desk, To one bed and Sted and cover, To one other Bed and counterpin, To one Bed and Cover

To three wire sives, to pare of  flat Irons old, To eight chears and pare of Stilards, To one yoke of Stears

To one red and white pide heifer & black & white heifer, To red heifer yearling and one white yerling

To red Cow and Calf, To one Sorrel Horse, To one ox cart, To one Bay mare, To one Bay Colt, To 2 axes

To Six Sheep and three __, To Sixteen geese, To one Still

Appraised the 8th Day of March 1806.          Total:  £153.16.9

John Shelton, Heath Gardner, Abraham Chaney

 

Recorded:  April 21, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 19                                                                                      A. Campbell’s Acct. Sales

 

Amount Sales of the Estate of Abraham Campbell, Dec’d made the 25th of  Jun 1806 by Nathan Adams & Francis Worsham, Exec.

 

1 Cow & yearling                                         sold                                              George Shelton

1 Hepher & 2 chairs                                                     do                                               Tho Chambers

1 yearling, 1 wheel                                                   do                                               E Campbell’

4 head of Sheep                                                                              do                            Jno Patterson

5  Do of Hoggs                                               do                            Tho Watson

5 Hogheads                                                     do                             Stephen Hardy

4 Barrels & 1 Gun                                          do                              Tho Harness

8 Casks                                                            do                            Wm Ricketts

1 Pott & hooks                                                do                             Jonas Waller

1    Do     Do                                                   do          Francis Worsham

Box & Shoe Tools                                      do                             Jno Elliott

1 pr Iron Traces &c                           do                            N. Adams

1 wheel                                                           do                                            P. Worsham

3 Water Vessils                                               do                            P. Worsham

½  Raw  Hide                                                  do                            R.   Campbell

1     Do        Do                                               do                            A. Sutherland

1 Coffee Pott                                                   do                            E. Campbell

1 Bed Stead, 1 Chair                                       do                                                             Levy Lewis?

6 Pewter plates                                               do                            N. Adams

2    Do    Basons                                                                              do                                            Tho Harness

parcel of Pewter                                               do                           Jos Richaards

1 Bowel &  P Box                                            do                           Jesse Richards

parcel of  Tallow                                              do                           Tho Harness

1  qurt Bottle                                                     do                          N. Adams

1 p W.Cards                                                      do                                                           J. Blakley

1 p. Cards Sold N. Adams

1 Hatchet                                              do                           P. Worsham

Knives&c                                           do                           N. Adams

1 Table                                                                do                           L. Hardy

1 Jugg                                                    do                           Wm Thomas

1  Do                                                    do                            J. Richards

1 Butter pott                                         do                           F. Worsham

1 p  Iron Wedges                                 do                          James Blakley

2 axes                                                                  do                            Jesse  Long

2 Bells                                                    do                           R. Campbell

1  Do                                                    do                           J. Richards

1 Ladle & fork                                     do                         P. Worsham

1 Bread Ba Ker                                         do                            J. Richards

parcel of Iron                                        do                           Tho. Watson

parcel of Tools                                                   do                           Jno. Elliott

2 Hoes                                                    do                           J. Waller

1smoothing Iron                                                 do                           Wm. Sawyers

1 Grubing Hoe                                      do                           L. Long

1 Bottle                                                                do                           J. Richards

1 Bed &c                                                do                           Wm. Shelton

1  Do  &c                                               do                           F. Worsham

1 Bed Sted, Chears                    do                           E. Campbell

2 Rasors &c                                          do                           Tho. Harness

1 funnel &c                                           do                           A. Sutherlin

1 Saddle                                                do                           Jesse Richards

1 Horse                                                 do                           R. Campbell

1 Chest Sold  J. Richards

1 Bed &c                                                do                           Jno. Maddin

1  Cow                                                    do                           Thos. Harness

246 lb.  Pork                                           do                           E. Campbell

1 C Stick &c                                          do                           N. Adams

152 acres Land                                                     do                           E. Robertson

 

Total:  £268.16.4

Nathan Adams, Francis Worsham

Recorded: June 16, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 21                                           Inventory & Sale of Estate of Richard Reynolds

 

March 1st 1806 an Inventory of the Sail of Richard Runnels

 

Deceas’d

Nancy Reynolds

To 2 Pewter Dishes, 2 Basons 9 Plates, 5 Spoons, Salt Seller, To 4 Cut Knives & 8 fork, To 1 Looking Glass & 5 Phials, To Candle Stick and moles, To 1 Table, To 2 Jugs, 2 quart Bolles & tumbler, 1 Decanter, 3 earthern mugs, 2 Jacks, 2 earthen Bowls, tea pot, cruit & dram Glass, To 2 Bells & fire tongs, To 1 Cotton wheel and 1  one pair of Cotton chards

1 pr wool ditto, To 4 chairs, To 1 pail, piggin & Cairn?, To 1 chest, To 1 Pot, 1 oven, 1 Skillet & pot hooks

To 1 Bed & Bed Stead & furniture, To 1 Ditto, To 1 axe & meal Sifter, To 1 Sorrel Colt

 

Dodson Burnett

To 1 Woman Saddle

 

John Winters junior

To 1 Bay mare

Total:  £37.13.6

 

The above property Sold agreeable to Law by the Executors.

                                                    John Bennett

 

Recorded:  July 21, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 22                                                                         C. Keatts Acct Sales

 

 

Memorandum of property Sold at Publick auction belonging to the Estate of Curtis Keatts, dec’d by William & Charles Keatts, Executors the 15th November 1804

 

Robert G Tucker                   Dr.                                

To wheel & Cards with a Copper Kettle, 1 Shovl and tongs with Tub & piggins, 1 Skillet, Water pail and Table, 1 pair Stilyard & chains, 1 Feather Bed and furniture, 4 Barrels Corn, 4 Hogs, 4 head of cattle, 6 Stacks of Forrage, Shucks & Straw, 1 Barrel & mial, 1 Tub, chist lock & Bridle, 12 Fowls, Trunk & Blanket, 1 pair spectacles & Cash

Total:  £31.13.0

 

William Tucker, Nelson Tucker, & James G. Keatts                    Dr.

To 1 Lot of old Iron with wheel & Cards, To Pott hooks & Rack, To1 Stone pott & 2 wheat Seives, To 1 parcel of Earthern ware, To 24 Bason &c, 1 ol  Cart, To Lot of Sundry articles

Total:  £9.17.0

 

William Tucker & Peter Rieves               Dr.

To 1 hand Saw & pr of copper                , To 5 Hogs, To Iron Steel Rat Trap & one heifer

Total:  £7.8.2

 

Charles Keatts                                Dr.

To 1 Flax wheel & pott, 1 spice mortar & Chisl, 1 yoke of Oxen &c

Total:  £15.13.0

 

William Keatts                                Dr.

To 1 Steir, one Lot of Sundry articles

Total:  £8.9.0

 

Samuel Irby

To 1 Lot of old Iron, 5 Barrels Corn

Total:  £7.15.8

 

Langhorn Scrugs                                                Dr.

To 2 Sows & Shoats with 5 Hogs

Total:  £3.17.0

 

Drury Scrugs Sen                                 Dr.

To 1 Cross cut Saw

Total:  £1.10.0

 

John & Henry Keatts                                    Dr.

To 1 Lot of Tools & Stone pott

Total:  £1.1.6

 

Thomas Keatts                                     Dr.

To 1 Lot of Tools & earthen Ware

Total:  £1.1.0

 

Nathaniel Farris                                                         Dr.

To frying pan, fork and Saddle

Total:  £0.7.6

 

Vincent Walker                                     Dr.

To 1 Grind Stone & Sundry other articles, 1 Grubing hoe

Total:   £2.0.6

 

 

John Hunt                                                             Dr.

To 1 Stove Pott

Total:  £0.4.6

 

Stephen Clement                                  Dr.

To 1 Jug

Total:  £0.4.6

 

Benjamin Walten                                  Dr.

To Sundry articles, Cash, To Sundries

Total:  £0.9.0

 

John Eads                                                              Dr.

To 1 Tub, candle mould, & Snuffers

Total:  £0.6.0

 

John Turner                                          Dr.

To 1 Gun

Total:  £2.3.0

 

Richard Keatts                                      Dr.

To 3 chairs, a Stack of Blades & Tub

Total:  £1.11.8

 

George Davis                                        Dr.

To 2 Stears & Stack of oats, Cotton, 1 Bee hive

Total:  £5.0.9

 

William P Davis                                    Dr.

To 1 Cow

Total:  £3.12.0

 

William Darning                                Dr.

To 1 Cow

Total:  £4.0.6

 

Hugh Clement                                       Dr.

To 1 Cart

Total:  £0.3.6

 

Caleb Farris                               Dr.

To 2 Empty Hogshead

Total:  £.0.7.4 ½

 

Benjamin Gossney                Dr.

To 5 Hogs

Total:  £3.1.0

 

William Cox                                           Dr.

To 1 Cow

Total:  £3.19.6

 

Joseph Mays                                        Dr.

To 1 Feather Bed & furniture

Total:  £7.15.0

 

Jerimiah Mc Cullock                                   Dr.

To 2 Hogsheads, 1 Bag, Tub and Tobacco hoshead, 8 Fowls & Ramrod

Total:  £1.8.11

 

Robert Tucker                                                       Dr.

To 4 Hogs

Total:  £6.18.6

 

William Patterson                                 Dr.

To 1 Tub

Total:  £0.4.1/2

 

James G Keatts                                     Dr.

To a parcel of Sundries & Hammer  , 4 Tubs & Salt, 100 lb. Tobacco, 1 Ax and loose Corn

Total:  £1.18.0

 

George Saunders                                  Dr.

To Sundry articles

Total:  £2.9.0

 

William White                                                       Dr.

To 5 Barrels Corn, 1 Hhd. Tobacco (Sold)

Total:  £5.5.0

 

William Keatts, Charles Keatts:  Executors

Recorded:  July 21, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 24                                                                 C. Keatts’ Acct Current

 

William & Charles Keatts, Executors of  Curtis Keatts, Dec’d against the Legatees.

 

To amount Wm Keatts acct                                                                                            £3.11.6

    Ditto George Davis’s ditto                                                                                           1.11.0

    Grasty? & Pannell    ditto                                                                                         8.16.3   

    Richard Keatts         do                                                                                         0.17.3

    To So much Paid Wm Tucker p Rect.                                                                    32.0.0

    ditto pd Wm Tucker (Whisky)                                                                                  32.0.0

    ditto paid Martha Tucker                                                                                      32.0.0

    Cash paid Whitehead per accot.                                                                       0.15.0

    Funeral Expenses                                                                                                                 1.04.0

    Cash paid appraisers                                                                                                                0.09.0       

    Lawyers fee                                                                                                       0.15.0

    Cash paid Crier                                                                                                          0.18.0

    Wm Keatts for Negro Clothing &c                                                                             3.14.0

     Clerks Tickett                                                                                                   1 .14.7

     Cash paid Shiff for Tax for 1804                                                                          1.07.2

     Charles Keatts per accot.                                                                                    1.19.9

     Cash paid for 1 quire paper                                                                                           0.02.6

William & Charles Keatts, Executors for Services rendered                                                26.00.0

Total:                                                                                                                                      149.15.9 ½

By Amount of Sale                                                                                                         161.0.0

Agreeable to an order of Court to us directed we have proceeded to state, Settle & adjust the accot. Current of Curtis Keatts, dec’d Rendered to us by the Executors of the dec’d which accot. We conceive To be Correct Given under our hands this 19th July 1806.

Armistead Shelton, Vincent Shelton, Sam’l Fuqua, John Stone jr

Recorded:  July 21, 1806.

 

AC Book 4, Page 25                                      S. Pannill Gdn. Apt of D. Pannill’s Orphans

 

The Heirs of David Pannill Dec’d

In acct. With Sam’l Pannill, Guardian.

 

1804

September 10th,Paid John White 2 Comms. Ticketts

 

1805

March 20             Cash Paid Clk  Pittsylva’ P. Ticket

April 4   Robert Alexander Clk Campbell do

Aug 3    Cash Paid Clk Patrick                do

Sept. 12  Ditto paid Sheriff Campbell     do

                       Paid John Brooks for land Warrant

                       P. Rec’t 21st August 1805

October 31 Cash paid Sto. Turner p. Tickett

 

1806

May 20   Cash paid Sheriff Campbell p. Tickett

               Cash paid Chas Lewis jun for 100 Fruit Trees to be planted on the                                                                       plantation in Patrick per Rect.& agreement

July 20 Cash Paid Clk Pittsylava per Ticket 24 cents

August 15 Commission of 5 per cent allowed in collecting £40

Balance due the heirs of  D. Pannill dec’d this 15th day of August 1806            £21.1.8

 

Cr.           40.6.2

 

1804

Nov 28 By Charles Lewis for rent of Patrick Plantation this year       

 

1805

Dec 28 Ditto       Ditto          Ditto for 1805

 

Interest on £5.12.113/4 from September 1805

By Balance due as above £21.1.8

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing Date June Court 1806 to us directed we David Hunt, Joshua Stone Sen, William Smith and Philip L Grasty having examined the account of Samuel Pannill Guardian with the heirs of David Pannill, dec’d and the Vouchers, find a balance due the heirs of David Pannill dec’d of Twenty one pounds 1/8.  Given under our hands this 15th day of  August 1806.

D. Hunt, Joshua Stone, Wm Smith, P L Grasty

Recorded:  August 18, 1806. 

 

AC Book 4, Page 26                                                                          R. Thurman’s Inventory

 

July 31, 1806-In obedience to an Order of the Court of Pittsylvania to us directed, we the Subscribers have this day, after being duly Sworn, appraised the Estate of Richard Thurman, Dec’d as followeth Viz:

 

To one Negro, To two Beds & furniture, To a parcel of old puter, To one flat iron,  To nives and forks, To Sundry Lumber, To a parcle of Hogs, To eight head of Cattle, To Sundry lumber, To 3 head of Sheep, Ditto, To two horses

 

Thomas Farmer, John Edds. George Cox

 

Recorded:  August 18, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 27                                                                         D. Pannill’s Account Current

 

Estate of David Pannill, dec’d  In account with Samuel Pannill Exor.

 

1805

July 4,1805-To Amount paid Wm Smith Pittsyl” for hauling Cotton from McDaniels to Chalk Level p. acct. ren’d me

 

July  22,        -Cash paid Wm Mitchell per Rect.

 

Aug 3, “     - Cash pd Clk Henry for Ticket, Ditto pd Clk of Patrick ditto, Cash paid Wm Smith as a witness at Smith vs Perkins per Ticket, Cash paid Stew. Willis Constable p. account & rect.

 

 Aug 15, “    Cash paid Weavers In Lynchburg for Publishing Order vs Poor p. Rect., Cash paid Postage 1 Letter from J Roberson

 

Sept 13, “ Cash paid Henry Banks attorney at law for fee at Suit vs Ball

 

Oct 15, “   Cash paid Thornbury & Miller their account per Rect., Hodgson & Thompson per note taken in & Rect., McCullock & Poore per note taken in & Rect., Israil & J P Pleasants per note taken in & Rect, Lyon & Webster per their account & Rect. 1020, M & J Conrad per their account & Rect., M. Kenn & McClelan for Interest on account per statement & Rect.

 

Oct 29, “  Cash paid Clk Halifax per Ticket, Ditto   paid     Ditto  &c do,  Ditto   paid    ditto          do, Cash paid Clk Halifax per Ticket

 

Oct. 31, “   Cash paid Sto Turner sheriff of Pittsylva’ per account Ticketts & rect.

 

Nov 19, “ amount paid George Herndon for David Pannill’s 3 Bonds & Interest p. Statement & rect.

 

1805

 

July 4  By Balance due on Settlement per account returned To Court

 

July 8   Cash rec’d of Vincent Shelton in full, ditto rec’d of James Bruce, ditto rec’d of Ward Bruce, ditto rec’d of Henry Mitchell, ditto rec’d of Letty Mitchell Memo. acct., Geo Dejarnett in full his note, Reuben Dews?  do, Cash rec’d of Jno Sally per Sam’l Marshall

 

July 16  Ditto rec’d of Samuel Fuqua, ditto rec’d of Joseph Robertson,  ditto rec’d of Thos. H Wooding

 

Aug 3 “ditto rec’t of William Lewis, Ditto rec’d of John Swepstone, ditto rec’d of Thomas Dalton, ditto rec’d of John Smith Sandy river, ditto rec’d Martha Fountaine, ditto rec’d Ward Bruce, ditto rec’d West D Hurt, ditto rec’d Bev Shelton  Bev, ditto rec’d Eliza’ Boatman, ditto rec’d Joseph Yeatts, ditto rec’d Wm Willis Memo. accot., ditto rec’d Wm Hoskins, ditto acct. John Sally, per S. Marshall, ditto Aug 21Ditto rec’d of Henry Cross, Cash rec’d of Stephen Yeatts, Ditto rec’d of David Irby,  Ditto rec’d of Jos Thacker

 

Sept 14    ditto rec’t. of  Ben Lankford

 

Sept 18 “   ditto rec’d  of Leroy Shelton

 

Sept 19 “   ditto rec’d Vinct Walker, do  rec’d Spencer Medcalf, ditto rec’d Wm Williams, ditto rec’d Bev Shelton Gabl , ditto rec’d of Peter Perkins

 

October 15  “ditto rec’d  of Joshua Lester

 

October 17 “  Robert Mitchell for Balance due him by one

 

October 24, 1805- Cash rec’d of  Bev Shelton Gabl., James Linn,  N. Frizzle,  Geo Lackey Sandy River, Armst’d Dudley,  Wm Compton, Allen Thurmand

 

Nov 19 To Amt brought over  £1513.18.8 

 

1806

 

Jany 4- Cash paid James Logan for tax on Kentucky land per rect.,

 

Jany. 8 -  Sto. Turner for cash in suit vs. Ro. Johns

 

Feby 19- Cash paid Sam’l Yeatts per rect., Joshua Stone Sen per do

 

Feby 27-  Cash paid Francis Chumbly per Rect.

 

Mar 12-  Cash paid William Smith attend’ as Witness in case Irainer? per Ticketts & Recipt

 

Total:  £1524.3.10 ¼

 

1806

 

Feby 1 – By Amt’ from Contra        £1311.2.3

 

Feby 19 – By Cash rec’d William Beck, Sam’l Parsons, Wm McNeley,  Wm Saunders,  Oba’ Taylor, Sam’l Yeatts, James Lewis, Hezk’ Ripley,  Adam Poore,  Lemuel Colbert, Peter Perkins, James Barnes,  John Harris, Leroy Shelton, Sam’l Fuqua, Peter Perkins, Thomas Willis, Ditto  Ditto, Spencer Pace, James Moore

 

March 8 –Rec’d of Samuel Fuqua

 

March 12 -  Rec’d of  John Hundley, Drury Owen

 

March 14 – Rec’d of Wm Williams Waggr’?

 

March 21 – Rec’d of Jorden George

 

March 27 – Rec’d of Jesse Rowland Sen

 

1805

 

Oct 24 – Amt brought over    £863.17.3 3/4

 

Oct 31 -  Cash rec’d of Jno & Wm Williams, Ste Yeatts, Wm Shealds, Abra’ Poor,  Joel Neal for 2 Executions

 

 Nov 2 - Wm Pannill, jr

 

Nov 8 -  Wm B Banks

 

Nov 13 – Cash rec’d  of Bartlet Smith

 

Nov 19 -  Jos. Robertson, Ward Bruce, Abra’ Shelton (John), Isaac Coles Junr,  Bev Shelton Gabl.

 

Nov 25 – James Oliver

 

Nov 30 – Cash rec’d John Salley per S Marshall

 

Dec 7 – Cash rec’d Robert Bumpass

 

Dec 17 – Cash rec’d David Baggerley, Robert Love, John Simpson, Bev Shelton Gabl., Frs. McClanahan, James Moore, Rich’d Shelton, Sam’l Fuqua, John Rowland, Wm Saunders

 

Dec 26 – Thomas Collins

 

1806

 

Jany 4 – Chs Lewis for Jno Brisons Note, cash rec’d of Walter Hutcherson

 

Jany 6 – Cash rec’d of Peter Perkins

 

Jany 8 -  Robert Johns

 

Jany 15 – Cash rec’d Caleb Tate

 

Jany 22 – Cash rec’d of Nevin Stewart, Joel Shelton, Wm Mc Neley, John Lovell, John McCritchard, Henson Spurling, James Moore, Robert Love, Jos Thacker, John Stone, jr.

 

Feby 1 – Cash rec’d Caleb Compton

 

March 12 – To account brought forward  £1524.3.10 ¼

 

Apr 9 – Cash paid Clerks tickett in case vs Ball, Joshua Stone Sen for Cost, John Stone per the Clerks certificate, Clerk Henrico for copy of Record in case of Ryan &c intended as evidence in case vs Ball

 

May 20 – Cash paid William Tunstall, Clk Pittsylva’ per Tickett

 

Jun 11 – ditto paid Ro & Walter Colquhoun per Rect.

 

July 7 – ditto paid   do  do                 per Rect.

 

July 14 – ditto paid Sheriff of Campbell per Ticketts

 

1806

 

May  24 – By amt. from Contra  £2333.0.10 ½

 

May 29 – Cash rec’d – Jas. Linn Per Wm Wimbish his admr.

 

May 31 – Cash rec’d of Saml. Irby

 

Jun 17 – Cash rec’d Lemuel Shelton, Jos Thacker, Jos Beavers, Bev Shelton Gabl., John Lewis, Walter Hutcherson, Jno Greggory Jr., Jno Greggory, Senr.  Do   Do, 

 

July 22 – ditto rec’d Luke Matthews, Henson Spurling, Ro Love

 

Mar 27 – By amount brought forward  £1665.5.6

 

Mar 28 – Cash rec’d Francis P Coe, Ste. Shelton, George Cox, Sam’l Parsons, Robert Love, Jacob Barger Sen, Wm Beck, Zacha. Irby, Charles Bailey

 

Apr 9 – ditto Bry’. W Nowlin,  Geo McNeley

 

Apr 18 – ditto Leml’ Shelton, Chas. Keatts, John Rowland, Bev Shelton Bev., Saml. Parsons Sen., Wm Shelton Capt., Cris. Bailey, James Love, Crispin Shelton

 

Apr 23 – ditto rec’d Crispin Shelton,  James Love, Wm Saunders, Joseph Robertson, Nathan Thurmond, James Moore, Jno & Wm Williams, Wm Watson jr

 

Apr 26 – ditto rec’d Peter Perkins, Do  Do

 

May 10 – ditto rec’d John Rowland, Wm Saunders, Bev Shelton Capt, Heza’ Ripley

 

May 20 – ditto rec’d Robertson Shelton, Cris. Shelton rec’d 17th April last, ditto this day, John Steele

 

May 23 – ditto rec’d Coleman Shelton, James Moore, Geo Robertson

 

May 24 – ditto rec’d Peter Perkins

 

July 20 – Cash brought forward      £2917.8.8 1/2

 

1806

 

Aug 7 – Cash paid Wm Smith for his attenda. Suit vs.Ball in Richm’d D.Court per Recipt.  Cash pd Postage in summoning Colquhoun in suit vs. Ball

 

5 per Cent Commission allowing for collecting £2457.2.10 1/4

being the amount Collected since the last settlement.

 

To Balance due per Contra  £61.5.8

 

1806

 

July 22 – By amount bro forward   £2853.8.8

                 By cash rec’d John Stone Jun, Ditto Ditto, West D Hurt, John Jenkins

 

Aug 7 -  ditto rec’d Wm P Davis, Jno McCritchard, Richard Shelton omitt’d for 4th January last, Jos. Leak 12th Feb 1805, Peter Perkins 7th Oct. last, Walter Hutcherson  8th Mar last,  John Saunders 9th July 1805, ditto it being error in entering Cash to Thos Willis 17th Feby last, William Temple, Wm Adams, memo. Acct., John Hurt

 

Aug 15 – Balance due S Pannill Exec. £61.5.8

Balance:  £3044.8.93 ¼

 

In Obedience to an order of the Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania County to us written bearing Date June Court 1806 we David  Hunt, Joshua Stone Senr, William Smith & Philip L Grasty have examined the account of  Samuel Pannill Exor. of David Pannill, dec’d  as above stated with the Vouchers and find a balance due the said Samuel Pannill Exor. of  Sixty one pounds 5/8 as above stated.  Given under our hands the 15th day of August 1806.

D. Hunt, Joshua Stone, Wm Smith, P L Grasty

Recorded: August 18, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 36                                                                     Inventory of D. Slayden

 

In Obedience to the Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania by an Order from them To us Given, we have convend together at the late dwelling house of Daniel Slayden Dec’d and appraised the Estate of the said Deceast as followth:

1806 May 5

 

One Beadstead and furniture, One   Do, One feather bead & bolster, One Cotton wheel, One do do, One old flax wheel, One chest, One Case of Rasors & hone, One large Bottle & quart do

 

One Cubbard, Five old chairs, Five Bowls at g’d?, Some earthern ware, Some potters ware, One copper coffe pot, One spice Morter, 1 snuf bottle, One jug & one butter Pott, Three Basons, three dishes, eight plates & 7 spoons, One puter Tankard, Six knives & 12 forks, Fore pare shares, One sarch?, Two Small looking glasses, One pare sad irons, Parcel of lather, Two skillets, One dutch oven

 

Three pots, 2 pare of hooks, One frying pan, One hand Saw, One plow & colter One pare hames & traces One dutch plough and 2 hoes, One plough hoe, Two augurs & 2 Drawing knives, One chop ax , one Fro,  Some old iron, Three Bells & 2 Collars, One claw Hammer & wedge, Two Mattocks, one grubbing hoe, two Broad hoes, Two hilling hoes & two old hoes, One pole ax, One water pail & piggin, One  Fat Tub & cirn, One whip Saw, One pan handle

 

One jointer crow. & Foot Adds, 1 table & cloth, One pair of Stillards, Three raw hides, One cythe & cradle, One pare cards  & one candle stick, Two be hives, One Saddle & two Bridles, One Horse, 1 Small Trunk

 

One old Hhd & some Casks, One mare, One cow & calf, One heffer, One pole ax, One pare horse Phlems

 

Armica a Woman Slave, Sillar a Girl Do, Polley a Do Do, Phillis a Woman Slave, Billey a Boy           Do

 

The half of a Cart & Steers.  May the 6th 1806, Five barrows, One Sow and Pigs, Six Gees, One Small Barrell

As Witness our hands:

Creed Tanner, Martin Daniel, Samuel Walker

Recorded:  September 15, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 38                                                      Jno. Dupuy’s Account Current

 

DR   The Estate of John Dupuy Dec’d  In account with Silvanus Stokes Admr.

 

1800

 

Feby 6th – To Stamp paper, cash paid James Meador, Edmund Tunstall, to the auxtioner For crying property, Spirits for the Sale of the hogs, Clerk of Pittsylvania Court, David Pannill

 

1801

 

Feby 16 – To Stockley Turner for R. H. & Co., to Clerk of Pittsylvania Court

 

Oct 19 – To William Irby for the Direct Tax, To Doctor James Linn, To the Sheriff of Pittsylvania

 

1802

 

Jany 1st – To Champness & J Terry for goods for the use of the Children, To John Motley for the board of Susanna Dupuy 12 months

 

Feby 17 – To Paid William Hall for Schooling  Do,  To Sally W Dupuy for Goods purchased for Susannah Dupuy

 

1801 (omitted) To ditto for bordering Polly Dupuy 12 months

 

1803

 

March – To goods purchased for Susanna Dupuy

 

May 16 -  To Champ & J Terry for Do

 

Dec 29 – To Edmond Fitzgerald for board of Susannah and Polly Dupuy, To Abe Echols for Schooling both

 

1804

 

Feby 20 – To 1 Blanket, pr shoes for Children, Goods for Susanna Dupuy

 

March – To Do  for  Do

 

June 15 – To Do for Polly Dupuy

 

June 28 -  To Do for Susanna Dupuy

 

Sept 17 –one Saddle and Bridle for Do

 

Oct 14 – To 1 pr Silk Gloves for Do, To Boarding  Do 9 months, To Do of Polley Dupuy 8 ½ months, To Paid Smith Lawson for Schooling Polly, To 1 Spelling Book for Susanna Dupuy

 

1805

 

Jun 22 – To Goods purchased for Susanna Dupuy, to Sally Dupuy for goods for do

 

July 22 – To Goods purchased for Do

 

Oct 15 -  To 1 pr Shoes, 1 Silver Thimble, To bord of Susanna Dupuy to this Day, to 1 pr Shoes for Polly Dupuy, 1 Quire paper for Do, James M. Williams for Surveying & dividing the Land &c, to this Sum pd to Sundries by Mrs. Dupuy agreeable to Voucher filed.

 

1800

 

Feby 5 -  By the amount of sale due 5 Aug 1801, By James Farmer for Rent, By James Sawyers for hire of a Negro

 

1801 – By James Farmer for Rent, By James Sawyers for hire of a Negro

 

1802 – By Hubbard Farmer for Rent, Joseph Mart for hire of a Negro

 

1803 – By Hubbard Farmer for Rent, By Stewart & Sheets for hire of a agro (sic) (Negro)

 

1804 – By Hubbard Farmer for Rent, By hire of a Negro

 

1805 – By Hubbard Farmer for Rent, By Grigory Durrarn for hire of a Negro

 

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County Bearing  date December Court 1802 we have Stated and Settled the account Current of the estate of John Dupuy Dec’d with Silvanus Stokes the administrator agreeable to the within Statement Given under my hand this 15 day of Sept. 1806.

D Coleman, Clem’t McDaniel, J M Williams

Recorded:  September 13, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 40                                                              Nathan Tate’s Inventory

 

Agreeable to the within order we have convened together at the house of Nathan Tate Dec’d  and appraised the said Estate as follows to wit:

 

2 hammers, 1 Case Knives &c, Shoe Tax & alls, 1 Doz Flints, 1 Iron Skillet, 2 Vials

Appraised by us this 13 October 1806

Robt Walters, Geo Dodson, Jno Clopton

 

Sworn to before me

Benj Watkins

Recorded:  October 20,. 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 41                                                                                 Nat. Thacker’s Inventory

 

The Inventory of Nathaniel Thackers Estate Dec’d  praised by James Hart, Elisha Burton & Alexander Mahan

 

One White cow & Calf, One Red Cow & Calf, One pided Cow & Calf, One pided Do & Do, One Pided Heifer, One Pided Stear, One Brindle, One Pide Heifer, 6 Head of Sheep, One Grind stone and Iron axel, One Whipsaw, saw, One Box Iron and heaters, One Cross Saw, One Sorrel mare & cold (sic), One Sorrel mare, One pair of Stillards

Two Saws, 4 Drawer knives, 4 Augurs, a parcel of Cooper Tools, Four Reap Hooks, A parcel of Shoe makers Tools, Two Boxes Lumber, One Foot Adz, One Rifle, gun, shot, pouch, horn, ¼ powder & a small piece led, 2 pair of Sheep Shares, 4 Dishes & 8 plates, 7 Spoons, Candle Stick and Snuffers, One Hackle,

One Tin Funnel, One pepper Box, 6 knives and seven forks, 2 pair Cloth  shears, 3 Basons, 2 lb Steal & 15 lbs iron, Three Stone Jugs and one Butter pot, 3 Mugs, 2 Qurt Bottles, 1 snuff Do, 8 phials & Ticklers

1 Jug, old Brass, pr Saddle Bags, 1 Dutch Oven, 1 Skillet, 1 hone, 1 pot and hooks,curry comp (sic), 1 pot, 2 pair hooks, 1 lock chain, Baking Iron & poker, One still, One Case and 8 bottles, 7 Bee Stands, A Parcel of Casks & Tubs & hand bucket, One Brass Cock, 5 Casks, 1 Cask, 1 Barrel, 1 flesh fork, & Ladle, a parcel of water vessels, Bedstad and Cord, One Chest, 6 Chairs, One Double plated padlock & file, One Table, one feather Bed under Straw do & sted, 2 Sheats,  2 Blankets, Bed quilt Bolslter, 2 Pillows, One Spinning wheele, One Negro Boy Samuel, One Negro Boy Moses, One Negro Wench Juda,, Frank a Negro woman

12 Shoats, 2 sows & 4 pigs, one cutting knife & Box

Recorded October 20, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 43                                                                    Wm Williams’ Account of Sales                  To the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania This is to Certify the sum arising from the sale of the personal property of William Williams, Dec’d

Amount Sale:  £7.3.2

Cash on Hand                       £14.12.0

Total:  £21.15.2

Anthony Holloway admin.

Recorded:  October 20, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 44                                                                          William Williams’ Inventory

 

Where as the worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania did at February Court last Grant an order and appoint Francis Cornwell, Joseph Flippin & George Cook to appraise the personal property of William Williams Dec’d  in compliance with the same after being Sworn we met at the House of John Yeaman the ninth of October 1806 and made the following appraisement to wit:

 

One feather Bed and Stead, 1 chest, 1 pole ax & hilling hoe, 1 pair of money Scales, 1 Bible and Hymn Book, 2 History Books, 1 Slate, 1 Tin pot & Spoon, 1 Spanish Saddle, 3 Bottles, 1 Bottle & 3 Vials

1 Ink stand, Raisor Lancet & Sugar box, 1 Jug, 1 Sword & knife, 1 Rundlet & Canters, 3 gimblets, Hammer nippers & shoe buckles, 1 Tin Cup, 1 Ciphering & Singling Book

Given under our hand this day and Date above Written

Francis Cornwell, George Cook, Joseph Flippen

Recorded:  October 20, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 44                                                  Appraisement of  W. Garners Land

 

Agreeabe to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania, we have this day been Viewing the 2 tracts of land  of William Gardner, Dec’d and have apaised the same to Three hundred and Sixty pounds Current money.  Witness our hands this 23 day of September  1806.

Henry Burwell, Shadrack Boaz, James Fulton

Recorded:  October 20, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 44                                                              William Mitchell’s Inventory

 

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania we the Subscribers being first duly Sworn have appraised the personal Estate of William Mitchel, Deceased as follows Viz:

 

1 Bay Mare, 1 Roan Horse, 1 Filley, 13 Head of Hogs, 2 Sows & 7 Shoats, 3 Large Hogs, 11 Small Do, 2 pr.Spancels, 1 Pied Cow & Bell, 1 Steer, 2 Small work Steers, 1 Red Heifer, 1 red Brindle yearling, 2 Cows & 1 yearling, 3 calves & 2 cows, 2 yearling, 3 Sheep

 

36 Ducks, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Riddle?, 1 pr Smith Tools, 1 plow share, 1 Mattock, 3 axes, 3 hoes, 3 old sythe Blades, 1 Dung fork, 1 pitch Do, 1 coal Rake & Shovel, 1 hoe, 3 Augers, 1 hand Saw, 1 pr Crows & 1 Jointer, 2 Drawing knives & 1 Gouge, 1 plow hoe, 1 Chisel & 1 grubing hoe, 1 pr Stillard & 1 Gun, 1 Table & Bag feathers, 1 Bed sted Bed & furniture, 1 Bed sted Bed & furniture, 1 Bed sted Bed & do, 2 Casks & 1 powdering Tub, 1 old Side Saddle, 2 Juggs

 

1 Flax Hackle, 1 Lanthron(sic), 1 Tea Canister, 3 pr Cards, 1 Side Leather, 1 Flax wheel, 1Slay, 1 Counter Pane, 1 Chest, 2 Meal Bags, 2 Tea Canisters, 1 Set Tea Cups, Saucers & Spoons, 2 Earthen Bowls &1plate10 pewter plates , 3 Ditto Dishes, 5 Knives & 6 forks, 1 Slate & 1 Gimblet, 1 pr Scissors & 1 earthen plate, 2 Rasors, 2 candle sticks & 1 pr Snuffers

 

1 Hoan & 1 Bottle, 5 chairs, 1 cupboard, 9 Books, 1 Shoe Brush, 1 Tea Chest, 1 Wool hat, 5 hogshead & 1 meal Tub, 3 potts, 1 Dutch oven, 1 pot Rack, 1 pr Tongs & old pot, 1 Ladle & 1 flesh fork, 1 Candle moal & 1 Ladle, 1 Spinning wheel, 1 Washing Tub, 1 Half Bushel & 1 Fat Tub, 2 Water Pails, 1 Loom, 1 Fat Tub & 1 pail

 

1 powdering Tub, 8 Bee Gums, 4 Reap Hooks, 1 pr flat Irons, 2 pocket Books, 2 Bells, 5 Fray Irons & 1 open ring, 2 negro Women (nothing), 1 pr money scales, 1 pr Iron Wedges, 1 pr compasses, 1 hand Vice & 1 chisil, 1 old pewter Bason & 3 Tin cups, 2 Bridle Bells, 1 clevice & 1 Twisted Ring, 1 Hawmany? Pistle

2 Bridles, 1 Clevice Rod & screw, 1 Trunk, 1 pewter Bason, 1 Churn, 1 Firken Butter, 1 Butter pott

 

5 pr Breaches, 1 cap, 2 coats, 1 great coat, 3 pr overalls, 5 Jackets, 1 Black Silk Hankerchief, 2 pr Gloves,

1 Linen shirt, 3 cotton  Ditto, 2 pr Yurn Stockings, 1 pr thread  Ditto, 1 pr Silver Sleeve Buttons, 1 Silver breast Buckle, 1 Frow, 1 Habit & apron, 1 Ditto  &  Ditto, 1 Hat, 1 handkerchief, 1 apron, 8 caps, 1 Bonnet & 1 cloak, 1 Gown, 1 pr yurn Stockings, 2 pr cotton   do, 1 pr Pockets, 1 pr Silver Shoe Buckles, 1 Bunch of Fillets

Total:  £166.14.5       November 15th, 1806

John Witcher, Pleasant Fears, George Benaugh

Recorded:  November 17, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 49                                                      Edward Robertson’s Inventory

 

Agreeable to an order of the Worshipfull Court  of Pittsylvania directed us, we the Commissioners have proceeded to appraise the property of Edward Robertson Dec’d as Was in the hands of Mary Amy, his widow.  To Will one Negro man Slave Cotter and known by the name of Joshua and we consider him to be worth four Hundred Dollars current money 12th Dec 1806.

Jennings Thompson, James Soyars, Joseph Richards

Recorded:  December 15, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 49                                                           John Craddock’s Account Sales

                       

The following is an account of Sales the Estate of John Craddocks Estate 28 November 1805

 

Samuel Pannill 1 Horse

Capt John Ward 1 mare

Ruben Hubbard  1 Dish And Cradle

George Dejarnate  foot ads, 1 Taper Bit, Shock

Langhorn Scruggs  1 Howel

Grose Scruggs 1 crose

Thomas Collins 1 howel

Capt John Ward 1 Chisal

Greose Scruggs 1 drawing nife

Samuel Pannill 1 pr Coopers compasses

Capt John Ward 1 Drawing nife

William Clark 1 Hand Saw

Thomas Collins 2 round Shaves

Drury Scruggs 1 Curry Comb

John Douglas 1 pr Sheap Shers

Thomas Collins 2 Stirrip(sic) Irons

Grose Scruggs 1 Hogshead Jointers

Edward Douglas 1 Broad Ax

Robert Bumpass  1 Pole ax

Drury Scruggs Sen 1 mattock

To  1  Do

Capt John Ward 1 Grubing Hoe

Andrew McHaney 1 Hoe

Drury Scruggs 1 Bell

John Douglas  2 Bells

Andrew McHaney Sen 3 hilling Hoes

Thomas Collins 1 Soop Spoon

Cap John Ward 1 Weeding hoe

Langhorn Scruggs 1 pole ax

Nathan Batterton  1  do  do

Stephen Dove 1 Froe

 

Samuel Pannill 5 Sheep and Bell

William Worsham 1 Boar

Langhorn Scruggs 1 Sow And pigs

Ann Craddock 5 Barrows

Samuel Pannill 1 Black Cow

To 1 Brown  Do and Calf

Ann Craddock 1 cow and calf

Samuel Pannill 1 yearling

Enock Organ 1 Shock oats

Ann Craddock 1 cock Blades

Drury Scruggs 1 Blade Stack

Capt John Ward 1  Do  Do

Thomas Collins 1 Stack tops and Shucks

Ann Craddock 30 Barrels Corn

To 5                Do             Do

Thomas Collins 3 ½ Barrels corn

John Douglas 4 Gees

Drury Scruggs 1 table

Andrew McHaney  1 flax Wheel

Thomas Scruggs 6 chairs

Ann Craddock 1 larg pot

Do       Do    1 Piggin

Robert Bumpass   parcel puter

Ann Craddock     Do         Do

To 1 Loom

To 1 Dutch oven

To 1 Pot and 1 hoocks (sic)

Thomas Collins  parcel raw hides

Ann Craddock 1 Washing Tub

To 1 chist

 

Ann Craddock 1 feather bed and furniture

Andrew McHaney  1 Jug

Benjamin Waller  1 Do

Joshua Baber 2 chiers

Ann Craddock 2 do do

George Dejarnate 1 Slay

Andrew McHaney 1 Do

Ann Craddock 1 Slay

To 1 meal Chist

To 1 skillet

George Dejarnate 1 pr flat Irons

Daniel Glass 1 holter chair

Andrew McHaney 2 Decanters

Drury Scruggs 1 Dish, 1 Bole

William Craddock 1 Butter  pott

To 1 coffee mill

Andrew McHaney  1 Jug

John Turner 1 Slate, Lead pencil

Ann Craddock 1 looking Glass

Benjamin Waller 2 pr cards

Thomas Collins 1 Book

John Lester 1 bible

Andrew McHaney Sen 1 Book

John Turner 1 Book

Elebeth Craddock 1 coffee Pot

 

Abraham Black 1 mans Saddle

George Dejarnate 1 Brok Bottle

To 1 pare Horse fleams

Wm Craddock 3 Sasers, 2 cups, 3 Spoons

William Worsham 1 tin sugar Box

To 1 Dish

William Craddock 1 Tin Cannister

To 1 Grind Stone

Thomas Collins 1 Set Knives and forks

Langhorn Scruggs 4 tin cups

Thomas Collins 1 Bason

To 3 Vials

To 1 Bed & furniture

To  Do  do

Langhorn Scruggs 1 Pewter Dish

Total:  £134.5.2

Thomas Collins Admr.

Recorded:  December 15, 1806

 

AC Book 4, Page 52                                                                        M. Bates’ Account Current

 

The property of Mathew Bates Dec’d Sold by the administrator.  The first Day of October 1805 & October 1806 each sale a 15 months credit

  1. Charles Irby
  2. Delaney Holden
  3. Joseph Franklin
  4. Thomas Parsons
  5. Tho B Jones
  6. James Bates
  7. John Deurman
  8. Robert Posey
  9. James Moore
  10. John Irby Jun
  11. Robert Hubbard
  12. Edmund Bingham
  13. Dudley Farthing
  14. Allen Woodson
  15. Henry Glass
  16. Josiah Rice
  17. Thompson Robertson
  18. Daniel Camron
  19. George Robertson
  20. Joseph Mays
  21. Lucy H Bates
  22. Jo B Dawson
  23. Emanuel Jones
  24. Robert Oaks
  25. Stephen Coleman
  26. John Lewis
  27. Allen Womack
  28. Nancy D Bates
  29. John Mihellos
  30. Martin Farmer
  31. Beverly G Shelton
  32. David Nowlin

Thomas Jones 1 Silver watch

William Irby 1 Horse

 

1801

To Cash paid Jacob Sanders,  Higginbotham & Company, David Panill, Sam. Irvin, John Wimbush, William Linzy, John Stamps Dos?, William Wimbush, Thos. & E Jones, Armstad Shelton

Total:  £45.13.6

 

To cash paid for Clerks Ticket at Sundries, Thos B Jones on accompt of British Debt,  Thos B Jones, to ditto pd John Adams for crying the Sales, for Spirits at Defferent  Sales

Total:  £63.16.52

 

Contra

 

1801

By cash Received of Sam. Irvin Lynchburg, Wm Woodson, Crop of Tobacco 1800, Thos. Lintecomb

Total:  £117.1.9

 

The Estate of Matthew Bates Decd Dr in acct. with David Nowlin administrator

To amount of money paid away as pr page 3  £63.16.5 ½

To boarding, Clothing, Schooling 5 Children from Xmas 1800 to Xmas 1806.  The raising. Feeding & Cloathing 2 Little Negro Children included.   £240.0.0

To an allowance for raising Horses    £53.6.1

Balance:  £726.19.1

Money & Bonds in the hands of the Executor £369.7.6 ½

Mrs.Nowlin, late Widow of Mr Bates 1/3 part   £123.2.6

The childrens Part      £246.5.0 ½

 

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By cash received as pr Page 4   £117.1.9

By amt of Sales as pr Pages 1 & 2  £208.8.4

By amt of Corn, Cotton , Flax, Brandy, Rye, Hogs amounted to £61.0.0

Which Were appraised but made use of before the Sales

By the Hire of the Children’s part of the Negroes & the Interest of their money from Xmas 1800 to Xmas 1806  £240.0.0

Balance:  £726.10.1

 

In obedience of the Annexed Order of Court we have Settled & adjusted the acct. Current of  the Estate of Matthew Bates Decd with David Nowlin adminstrator and find a Balance of £246.5.0 ½ due The Children of the said Matthew by the Administrator after deducting the Sum of £123.2.6 for the Widow’s Part.  We have also allotted to Mary B Nowlin late Widow Lewis  Dicey as her Dower of the Slaves .  We have allotted the administrator the above Sum of  £53.6.1 because of the Horses then a Colt was appraised to 7.10 & sold for £30.0.6. 3 pounds more that be were sold  were foal’d after the appraisements and that it is right not to Charge the articles made use of  out of the Crop made 1800 as we considered his charge for raising the Children to have been very moderate.

Isaac Coles, Allen Womack, John Adams

Recorded:  January 19, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 56                                                                             Chs. Williams Inv’y

 

Agreeabe to an Order of the Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed, we the Subscribers being first Sworn have appraised the Estate of Capt Charles Williams Decd This 20th Day of Decem 1805 to Wit:

 

Jacob a Negro man, Samuel  Do  Do, Dick  Do Do, Gabriel  Do  Do, George   Boy, Peter , Do, Sary        wench, Phibby  Do, Milley Do, Little Sary  girl, Judy Do, Pigg Do, Henry Do

 

1 Bay Horse, 1 Mare & colt, 1  Horse, 1  Do, 2 Steirs, 1 Heifer, 3 Cows, 2 Do, 1 Bull & Heifer, 2 yearlings, 1 Bull Cow & Calf, 1 Steir & Heifer, 3 cows, 1 yearling & cow

 

2 yearlings, 1 cow & 2 Heifers, 1 Do, 1 Steir, 1 Cow & Calf, 8 head Sheeps, 8 fatning Hoggs, 15 sml Hogs,

1 sow, 1 Waggon & 4 pr Gair, 4 old Hogsds, 1 Grind Stone, 25 Geese, Pewter Queens ware Copper Skillet, Bottles qt jarrs, Qurt Jugg & Sad Irons, 1 Case with 10 Bottles, 1 Pine Table, 1 old Desk,

1 Black Walnut Table, 1 old Chest

1 large B. W. Chist, 2 Shot Guns, 1 Bedstead & furniture, 2   Do  Do     complete, 1 Do  Do, 1  Do  Do,

1 old flax wheel, 3 Sythes & 2 cradles, 3 plows & Stocks, 1 pr Sheep Shears & nippers, 5 axes & Hammer, 11 Hoes, 2 Grubing hoes, froe & 3 wedges

 

1 foot adz, 1 pr Steelyards & 3 R Hooks, 1 Drawing Knife, hand saw, 2 Gimblets, 1 Chizel, Coopers adge & auger, 1 X cut saw, 1 old pit saw   Do, 3 Rat traps & 1 Hog crose, 12 tight casks & 1 Hogs head,

2 Runlets, 2 Churns, 2 large wheels, 1 Cutting Box & Knife, 4 Potts, 1 Dutch oven & Skillet, 1 wash Tub, 3 Piggins & 1 Churn, 1 weaving Loom, 2 pr Harnesses & 3 Slays, 3 Bee Stands, 9 Cheirs, 2 Powdering tubs & 1 Hogs’d, 2 wheet sheaves, 140 Barrels Corn, parcel Taned Leather, Decanter pitcher, looking glass & tumbler, Water Pail & Stand, 1 Side Saddle, 1 mans Do, 250 lbs Seed Cotton, 7 lbs Picked Do, 1 Chamber Pot, Hackled flax, 20 Bushels wheat Tops,  Blades & husks, 1 sml Stack of oats, 5858 lbs Tobacco prised & parsell’d

Total:  £1313.7.8

P. Wilson, William Astin, Geo Adams, Jno Wilson, Appraisers

Recorded:  January 19, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 59                                                                                Ro. Bruce’s Inventory

 

December 31, 1803 agreeable to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed we Wm Smith, Wm Dove & Wm Lewis Jr being first Sworn have proceeded to appraise the Estate of Robert Bruce Decd as follows:

 

1 Pided Heepher, 1 black cow & yearling & Bull, 1 Bed Bedstead Cord & Mat, 1 Bed,  Bed Stead Cord & Mat, 1 pair Bed Blankets, 1 Iron Kettle Damaged & Hooks, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 Hand Saw,

1 Plow Hoe, 1 Grubing Hoe, 1 Bell, 1 Straw Knife & Box, 1 pr Haymes & traces, 1 pine table,

1 pr Sad Irons, 1 Raw Hide

Total:  £16.15.6

William Smith, William Dove, William Lewis Jr

Sam’l Pannill administrator

 

A  List of Debts due the Estate of Robt Bruce Decd

Wm Smith & Thomas Gransty  £20.5.5 ¾

Money lying in the hands of David Pannill & not appropriated by him   £8.4.8 ¼

Sam’l Pannill admr..  £28.10.2

 

The Following is a List of the Sale of Robert Bruce Dec’d December 31, 1803 accounting the Sum of Thirteen Pounds 18/8 as Below Ward Bruce gave his bond for 1 Horse which he traded away Supposed to belong to the Estate

 

Sam’l Yeatts

To 1 Pided Heepher, 1 cow yearling & 1 bull

 

Lucy Bruce

To 1 Bed,  Bed Stead  Cord & mat

 

Betsy Bruce

To 1 Bed, Bed Stead Cord & mat

 

Polly Mustaine

To 1 pr Bed Blankets, 1 pr Sad Irons, 1 pine table

 

Jos Mays jr.

To 1 Iron Skillet & Hooks Damaged

1 Bell

 

Champion Mays

To 1 pr Haymes & traces

 

Thomas Bruce

To 1 Straw Knife & Box

 

Henry Gosney

To 1 grub’g hoe, & plow hoe

 

Eliza. Mays

To 1 cotton wheel

 

1 cow hide Executed by Sheriff for taxes

1 Hand Saw Executed by Sheriff for note

Sold by me    Sam’l Pannill Admr.

Recorded:  February 16. 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 61                                                              Ro. Bruce Account Current

 

1804  Dr Estate of Robert Bruce in account with Samuel Pannill, Admr.

 

May 22 – To cash $1.40.2 Clerks ticket  £0.8.4 1/2

 

July 17 – amount of Debt to Estate of David Pannill per rect.   £10.11.10

July 26 -  Cash paid William Dove per his account & Rect.  £1.10.0

 

Novem 22 – Cash paid Polley Mustain in part her Claim entered on back a Bond in her possession 19th June  £1.2.0

 

Decem 4 – Cash paid Polley Mustain pr Rect.  £20.1.0

 

1805

Deduct for our Charge  £1.20.0

 

January 2 – Cash Paid Wm Dove 1 Days Service appraising Estate per Receipt  £0.3.0

 

1807

Jan 7 - To 5 pr cent commistion on receiving £43.8.2 ½

Add Ward Bruce’s Bond ren’d him as per Contra £10.10.0, 5 pr cent on this amt. Rec’d & negotiated £2.13.9

Bal due the Estate of R Bruce £6.18.4

 

1804

January 17 -  By cash Received of Wm Smith & Thos Grasty per Wm Ssmith  £10.2.5,

 

Apr 28 – Cash pr Do Do  £10.2.11 ¼

 

May 22 – Cash pd David Pannill in his life time from Thos Grasty & W. Smith  £8.4.8 ¼

 

Novem 22 – Cash Received of Polley Mustain per Wm Dove in full loan Due in full of her note Rendered Wm Dove who was Secy.

 

1805

August 21 – Cash £0.13.6

 

1806

Febarury 19 – Cash Received of Samuel Yates in full his note & Int.  £8.13.0

 

July 22 – Cash Received of Thos Bruce in full his note per Francis Chumney, Constable,  Do of Do for Int on Do, Do of Elizabeth Mayes pr Do for Note, Do of Do for Int on Do, Do of Champness Mayes per Do for note, Do for Do for Int on Do, Do of Joseph Mayes jr per Do for note, Do of do for Int on Do, Ward Bruce Note for £10.10.0 Rendered him by order of legatees

 

November -  Cash Received of Lucy Bruce for her note rend’, Do of do for Int on Do, Do Receiv’d of Elizabeth Bruce for her note Rend’. Do of Do for Int. on Do, Receiv’d per Francis Chumney, Constable

Total:  £43.8.3 ½

By Balan due per Debit £6.18.4

 

In Obedience of an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed bearing date April Court 1806  to us directed we Samuel Stone, William Lewis Son of Charles and Zachs. Lewis have examined the account Current of Samuel Pannill Admr. of  Robert Bruce Dec’d and the Vouchers produced before us agreeable to the Charges on the within account and find a balance due the said Robert Bruce Dec’d of Six pounds, Eighteen Shillings & 4p.  Given under our hands this 2nd Day of  January 1807.

Samuel Stone, William Lewis, Zas. Lewis

Recorded: February 16, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 63                                                                         Cottereel’s Account Current

Andrew Cottrill In Account for William Beavers

 

1803

January 1 -  To Expences at Sundry times at my house, to amount your Bond to Claiborn  Settled for, To amount of Ann Cottrills acct vs you as proved before Wm Wilkinson, To account James Colquhoun’s account  vs you, To amount James Givins account vs you Proved before Wm Beaveers, To cash paid Sheriff for you by me per Receipt, To amount your account with Wm Wright proved before Capt. Beavers, To George Shelton for Sundries per accot. # 2. To Sundry Smiths work done at Thos Wilkinson’s proved before Wm Wilkinson, to cash paid George Shelton officer for fees where was Cash in Warranting, To Eppy Boothe paid for you To Claerks Ticketts

Total:  £44.14.8

 

To Expenses in Keeping the Stud horse before he was Sold 99 Days

To Commissioner on Property Sold 5 P. Cent.

 

Total:  £53.7.11

 

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By amount Sale your property to wit:

1 Grey Stud Horse, 1 cow

10 Blls.  corn

money collected from Prewet

By this Sum Charged George Shelton

Due Capt Beavers

Deduct 3p Per Day for Keeping the Horse

Due Capt Beavers

 

In Obedience to an Order to us directed by Pittsylvania December Court we have exmined the accounts current between Andrew Cottrill & William Beavers & find  the balance above Stated to be Just in favour of William Beavers.  Given under our hands this 2nd Day of February 1807.

Alex Brown, James Soyars, George Robertson

Recorded: February 16, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 64                                                                                Sutherlin’s Account Current

 

Dr. The Estate of George Sutherlin Dec’d  In account Current with Thomas & Adams Sutherlin.

 

1804

Janay -  To Cash pd Shff for Clerks Tickets

Oct – Ditto pd  Do

Feby – Ditto Surveyor of Pittsylvania

June -  Ditto Shff of Ditto

 

1805

Feby – Ditto   Ditto for Clerks Ditto

March – Ditto   Ditto for Clerk District Court

Jany -  Ditto pd Carter Mickleberry  per note proven

 

1804 Ditto pd Shff for Clerk Pittsylvania

Nov – Ditto pd Ditto Tickets

 

1805

Aug – Ditto pd  Ditto  Ditto

Feby – Ditto pd Ditto

March – Ditto pd Ditto

Aug – Cash pd Shff for Clerks tickets

 

1807 – Do pd Ditto for Do Smiths Cost

Januy 7 – Ditto pd John Wilson per rect.

Januy 10 – Ditto Wm Beavers per acct.

 

1806 Cash lent George Sutherlin by Thos Sutherlin  June 13th 98, Copy of the Will, Ditto of Settlement

 

Feby 2 – Cash pd Robt Wynne Dr per his rept., Ditto pd James Sutherlin as per his acct.,  Ditto Do  Do  Do, Ditto pd Robt Mickleburrough  his account, Ditto Adams Sutherlin his acct. proved

 

Current acct. rendings by John Sutherlin

This sum allowed John Sutherlin for his Services administrator

 

Amount  acct. Rend’d by George Sutherlin

This Sum allowed George Sutherlin his Services as adm.

Cash pd Absalam McDaniel for the Sum alow’d him by the Will

Ditto pd George Sutherlin for bed left him in will

To this Sum for Negroes that was will to the Legatees of George Sutherlin, Dec’d

agreeable to his will & which was Sold by the administrators.

 

1 Bond put in the hands of  W Clark attorney at law & made use of by the sd Clark

To Thomas Sutherlin for his Serv’ for acting as Executor

To Adams Sutherlin for his Services as Executor

Cash paid John Sutherlin his part in full per his recipt

Do  pd George Sutherlin per his recipt

Ditto pd William Sutherlin per rect.

Ditto pd James Sutherlin per rect.

Ditto pd John Givin Per ricpt

Ditto pd Rob Mickleburrough per reipt

Ditto pd Absalum McDaniel per recpt

Ditto pd William Smith per rept

Ditto pd Thomas Sutherlin

Ditto pd Adam Sutherlin

 

1805

May 18 – By account Sales made by the administrators on October 10 & December 6th 1803

By cash Rec’d pf Geo Sutherlin for Debt On the Estate

By amount of Sales made by the Executors

 

In Pursuance of an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania county to us directed we have this day met and Settled the account Current of Thomas Sutherlin and Adams Sutherlin Exec. of George Sutherlin Dec’d with the estate of sd George Sutherlin Dec’d and find the above account, as stated by us to be correct agreeable to the Vouchers to us produced and that the balance of one hundred and Sixty eight pounds, Seventeen Shillings and Six Pence, one farthing is due the sd Excts. from the sd Estate.  February the 16, 1807

Rich’ Jones, James D Patton, Nath’l Wilson

Recorded:  February 16, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 67                                                                                      Wilson’s Acct. Sales

 

Account of Sale of the Estate of John Wilson, Dec’d

One Shot Gun, one mans Saddle, One Sett of Waggon huhs with Irons, One Sett of Do with Ditto,

Three Horse Bells, chains, Sundries old Irons, Iron, One Cutting knife & Steel, 2 collers, One old Cutting Knife, One Negro Woman, One Negro woman, Five Books, One Pair Saddle bags, one bed & furniture, One walnut Table, one cupboard & ware, 9 chairs, pine table, three raw hides, Shovel & Tongus, 2 old guns

James Wilson, John Wilson, Henry Wilson: Exors

Recorded:  April 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 68                                                                                          Wilson’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania we the appraisers being first Sworn do appraise the Estate of  John Wilson, Dec’d and return an Inventory thereof to the Court as follows:

 

One Negro man, One Negro man, One negro Woman, one Negro girl, One Negro Woman, One feather Bed & furneture , 2 old Chests, Shovell & tongs, one Shott gun, 1 walnut Table, 1 pine Ditto, 2 old Guns, 9 Chairs, one cupboard & the Contents, 6 Books, augers, Chisells & drawing knives, 1 Saddle, 3 Dutch plows, 4 colters, old Waggon Irons, 1 lock chain, Barr Iron 4 Iron Wedges, 2 Barr Shear plows, 2 cutting knives, 6 Horse Bells, 5 pole axes, 4 hilling hoes, , 3 Seyths, Cradle, 1 Grind Stone, Horse Geers, Iron Kettle, 2 Polls & one Scillett, pewter & knives & forks, 1 Pair  Saddle bags, Stilyards & Hammer, One pitt saw,  1 grid Iron, 4 flesh forks & Ladle, 3 Grubing hoes, one bay mare, 18 head of hogs, 10 head Cattle, 30 head of Gees, one yoke Steirs, one Cart, 4 reap hooks, 1 pr Stilyards,  10 head sheep, 1 set of Razers & strap, one flax Hackle, Three Raw cow hides

Total:  £604.1.0

Samuel Walker, Royal King, Peyton King

Recorded:  April 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 69                                                                                       Mrs. Pannill’s Dower

 

Mrs Pannill’s Dower Negroes were Valued by us to viz:  £415

Dean £120,  David £45, Prew £60, Milly £90, Sally £75, Kiah £10, Frederick £15Griffith Dickinson, Vincent Shelton, Isaac Coles

 

Pittsylvania Janury 1 1807

We have in Obedience to the above Order lay’d off  & allotted to Bethenia Pannill widow of David Pannill Dec’d her dower of the Slaves of said Decedant to wit Dean, David, Prew, Milly, Sally, Kiah & Frederick

Griffith Dickenson, Vincent Shelton, Isaac Coles

Recorded:  April 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 70                                                                                     H. Ford’s Inventory                            

 

In obedience to an Order of Pittsyva’ Court February 1807 we the appraisers to wit:  Creed Tanner, Jackson Walters and William Ragland have conven’d to  the appointed house of Henry Ford Deceas’d on the 19th Day of February 1807 and after being qualified do report as follows, viz:

 

1 Bed bedsted & furniture, 1 Do   Ditto & Ditto, 1 Bed stead & parcel feathers, 2  barrells Seed Cotton

1 Hamper & pick Cotton, pees & veseles, 1 bag of Cotton, 1 Side Saddle, 2 old Barrells & Salt, 1 weir Sive, 1 bag flax old & plunder, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Crib Bridle, 3 books, 1 Walnut Table, 1 pale, 1 Chest, 1 looking Glass, 6 chirs, 1 Sad Iron, 1 Candle Stick, 1 pr Shiers & Tribet, 1 sml blue baskit & its Contents, 1 cruit, 1 Lott knives & forks, 1 sml Bell, 1 Steel trap, 1 Decanter, crewit, Tumble, dram glass, & salt seller, 2 Gimblets & file, 1 pitcher, 1 qt bottle, 5 Earthern plates, Coffee Ware, 1 Tin Pepper box & file, 1 Tin Tumbler, 1 old Table, 1 flax wheel, 1 Tub & piggon, 1 large Iron pott, 1 Hackle, 1oven, 1 pott & skillet, 2 pott Racks, 1 pott & 2 pott Hooks, 2 Spinning wheels, 3 pr Cot. Cards, 1 Tub, 1 Piggen, 1 Case & 2 Razors, parcel pewter, 1 Tin coffee, 1 copper Teas Kittle, 1 Shovell, 4 plow hoes, 5 hilling Hoes, 3 Weeding Ditto, 3 Grubbing Ditto, 4 pole & 1 bro’d ax,

1 X Cut Saw, 1 coller, 1 lock Chain, 3 pr. Chain traces, 1 pr. Stilyards, 3 pr. Swingle  trees

 

4 pr. Hames, 1 cutting Knife, 10 Wedges, 2 Drawing Knives, 1 Hand Saw, 6 Chesells, 1 Clivis & 2 Iron Pins, 4 augers, 2 Gouges, 2 Hammers & 1 Taper bell, 5 Horse Sheers, 3 Bridle bells, 2 plains & Stock, 1 hdg’d croze, 3 Sythes & Cradle, 2 britch bands & 3 Collars, 2 mans Saddles, 1 bridle, 5 Sheep Skins & pr. Ps.Lethers, 1 Half Bushell, 2 reap Hooks, 1 Trumpitt & part of reap Hook, 3 raw hides,

40 Barrels Corn, 24 ½ Bus wheat, 1 Grind Stone, 1 ox cart, 1 Cutting Box, 2000 lb oats, 450 lbs fodder in the Granery, Parcel Straw, 1 Grey Colt, 1 Sorrell Colt, 1 bay mare, 1 Grey Ditto, 1 Bay Horse, 410 lbs Bacon, 26 lbs Fatt,  3 butter potts, 2 Jugs, 2 Bags, 4 Tubbs, 2 Sifters & bred tray, 1 Chirn, 3 Casks,

1 Emp HH’d, 1 Hdd., 2 Ditto, 4 Ditto, 1 Tub, 1 Cow & yearling, 1 Do, 1 Do & Calf & Bell, 1 Do,

1 Bull, 1 Cow & Calf, 1 Hefier, 1 Ditto, 1 Cow, 1 Do, 1 Heffer, 1 Cow & Calf, 1 Steer, 24 Gees,

15 Sheep & 9 lambes, 21 Hogs, 1 Top Stack, 1 Heffer yearling

 

Negro Will, Ditto Betty, Ditto Lucy , Ditto boy Charles

 

Feby the 27 1807

Negro Edy, Ditto Allen, 1500 lbs of Fodder, 1200 lbs Tobo, One ox ring & Staple, Stack of Shucks,

Foot adds & 1 Clevis, 1 Fro & 1 howel, one Hone, 4 Slays, One old muskit

Total:  £711.6.0

Creed Tanner, William Ragland, Jackson Walters

Recorded:  April 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 74                                                                                        Wm. Mitchell’s Inv’y

 

We the apprasers of the Estate of William Mitchell Dec’d do apprase the Balance of the Estate as follows:

 

Three Sides of Lether, One Sow & five Shots, 25 Chickings & Six pence, 1 small hammer, One pair of Specticles, One Cuting Box & Knife, One Hogg

Peter H Clark, Executor, Pleasant Phares, John Witcher

Recorded:  May 18, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 74                                                                      Tho. Martin’s Account Current

 

The Estate of Thomas Martin Dec’d In Acct. Current with Leonard Dove, Exor.

 

1800 – To cash Flk Pitt per Ticket

 

1801 – Ditto      Ditto

Ditto Elisha Williamson Constable per acct. recpt., John Thrusher’s Witness to prove Thos Martins Will per order & rect., Ditto for Stamp Paper to appraise the Estate of Thomas Martin Dec’d

 

1802 - Ditto paid Net Amount Constable pr Rect., amount of your Execution  account against your Testator

 

1807 – Cash paid William Tunstall Clk pr Ticket

 

June 13 – Services of attending the Sale and collecting as below.

Bala’ due the Estate of T Martin, Dec’d  £49.6.6

 

1800

Oct -  By amount your Execors. Purchase at Sale

Edm’d Bingham    Do

Thomas Simpson Sen Ditto

James Famborugh  Ditto

Milley Martin          Ditto

Thomas Simpson jr   Ditto

James Love          Ditto

Burdet Roach  Ditto

William Simpson  Ditto

Samuel Yeatts  Ditto,

Jesse Kesee Ditto

John Simpson  Do

Cash rec’d for 2 Cream Potes, 1 bottle & Basket

Cash rec’d of Elijah Cundiff For 9 Barrels Corn which he owed

Ditto rec’d of Elisha  Cundiff for his note

Memo’ Livicey Martin’s bond of £4.17 for her purchasen at sale is not yet collected

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed we have Examined the account Current of the Estate of Thomas Martin Dec’d  and Leonard Dove, Exor. And the Vouchers produced before us, we find the balance due the said Estate of Eighteen pounds, thirteen Shillings and Eight pence.  Given under our hands this 13th Day of June 18 Hundred and Seven.

Nathan Glenn, Wm Smith, William H Stone

Recorded: June 15, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 76                                                                                    Geo. Herndon’s Inv’y

 

Pittsylvania County,  we the apprasurs met agreeable to us Order of Court was maid for the apprasement of George Herndon Dec’d Estate  and after being first Sworn we Proceeded as followeth

 

To One Horse, To One Cherry Chest, To one Cherry Do Do, To one Bed & Bedstead & furniture, To one Bed  Do  Do, To one Bed  Do  Do, To two bed & bed Sted  Do, To two colter wheels, To four pare of Cards, To two flax wheeles, To three Irons & one Spice Morter, To Elevin Chiars, To three Tables,

To one Cash & bottle, To Puter of Sundarys Sorts, To five tin Cups, To Six Knives & nine folks, To four Water Vessels & two trays, To one coffee mill, To Pots & two Dutch ovens & two Skillets

To Earthen Ware of Sundry Sorts, To three Glasses & one Jack & one funnel, To one Gun & one pare Sillard, To one Lanton & four Boks & one Trumpet, To one woman Saddle & one Grid Iron, To Earthen pots & two Slays, To one Negro Woman & Child

The hole amount:  £208.13.8

Peyton Graves, David  Vance, Wm Witcher Executor, Richard Burnett

George Herndon Decd

Joseph Tolar

Recorded:  June 15, 1807

 

AC Current Book 4, Page 77                                                                              G. Shelton’s Inv’y

 

1803

           Octob 20 – An Inventory of a balance of property of the Estate of Gabr’l Shelton Dec’d which was not appraised the first Day to Wit:

 

              Parcel of Flax, Do Blades, Corn Suppos’d to be 34 barrels, Parcel leather, 1 CowHide raw, Parcel fodder , Do Rye Supplos’d to be 10 Bushels, Do Rye in Stacks, 1 oat Stack, 1 Stack Tops and Sucks (sic) within same, 1 old Sythe & Cradle, Parcel Seed Cotton out for B. Shel. G., Beverley Shelton’s part of Cotton

Henry Kay, Thos Payne, Beverley Shelton

Recorded:  June 16, 1807

 

 

AC Book 4, Page 78                                                                                            Stockton’s Inventory

 

Inventory & appraisement of the Estate of John Stockton, Dec’d

 

           1 Bureau & Candle Stand, 1 Folding table, 1 Square Do, 8 Split bottom Chairs, 2 large Trunks, 2 Small               Do, 1 Desk, book case & Books, 1 large Folding C. Table & 1 Square Do, 1 Cupboard & its Contents

              1 Square Walnut table, 6 Windsor Chairs, 6 Split Bottom Do , 2 Fire Skreens, 2 looking Glasses, 1 Shott Gun (Bursted), 1 tea Tin (large), 12 Cloke Pins, 4 Silk Embroidered Pictures, 6 Prints in frames,

               2 Crpetts, 1 Bed & furniture, 1 Do & Do & Stead, ! Womans Saddle, 2 Split bottom chairs, 1 Tin Trumpet & 1 Reel, 1 Square Pine table, 1 Bed & furniture &c, 1 Do & Do    &c, 1 Do & Do, 1 Do      Do, 1  Do   Do, 2 Beds

 

               6 Setts Window Curtains & 1 mantle Cloth, 1 Band Box, 8 Sheets & 4 new Counter Pens, 2 Worked Counterpanes fring’d, 1 bed quilt & 1 Counter pain, 1Bed quilt not finished hexegon Work,

Part suit Bed curtains, 3 table Covers, 6 furniture Do, 3 Pair bed blankets, Kitchen furniture,

2 Cotton wheels, 2 flax Do, 1 Sorrel mare Colt, 1 Bay mare  Do, 1 Bay Horse  Do, 1 Bald Eagle Horse,

1 large bay mare, 1 Dark Horse, 1 Do  do, 1 Brown mareColt, 1 Bay Colt, 1 X cut Saw & 1 Pit Do,

               1 X cut Saw & 2 Hand Do, 1 large Still, 1 Small Do, 11 head Sheep, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Riding Chair Harness

 

1 cuting box & knife, 1 Waggon & Gears, 1 old Do & 2 pair Breeches, 1 pair cart wheels

3 ploughs &c, 3 Cotton Do &c, 1 Sett Black Smith’s tools, 50 lbs Iron In Parcels, 1 bar Share Plough &c, 1 Small Do Do, 1 Pair Stylards, 40 lbs old Iron, 19 Hhds. & Casks, 1 Small Steal Trap, 1 Crow Bare, 1 large Bell, 1 large Bell, 31 head hogs, 1 Hackle, 3 Tin Funnels & 3 brass cocks, 3 Waggon Boxes, 3 Broad axes & one froe, 1 Sett Irons for Cutting mill Stones, 6 Hilling hoes & 6 Grubing Do,

6 axes, 1 pair Iron Wedges, Carpenters tools, 5 old Shovels & 11 Reap hooks, 1 Parcel Tobo., 1 Ditto Bill for 1649 lbs Iron, 3 Cows & yearlings, 1 Stear & 2 work Bulls, 1 Heifer, 1 Cow & 2 yearlings,

1 Pair Saddle bags, 1 Negro Woman Milley, 1      Man Harry, 1     Charles, 1     Jack, 1 “  Harry,

1 Boy Nero, 1 Woman Tiller & Child Amanda, 1       Cabel, 1      “ Dorcas, 1 Girl Chaney, 1   “ Mary,

1       Lucey, 2 Boys Hallaway & Ned, 1 pewter, 2 Potts, omitted, 1 Cow & Calf, 1 Sow, five Shoats,

5 Small pigs, 1 large Pott & Skillet, An account against Edward Popejay for rent, 1 Trunk, 1 Bed & furniture, 1 Bed Do  Do, 1 Bed Quilt & 1 Counter Pane, 1 Pair Sheets, 1 Worked Counter Paine,

1 Negro Girl Phillis

Total:  £1830.15.10

 

We the undersigned being first duly Sworn agreable to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County have appraised all the Personal Estate of John Stockton Dec’d Shown to us by the admrs. Of  the said John Stockton, Dec’d as Stated above.  Given under Our hands & Seals this 18th Day of July 1807.

Jas. Hopkins,. Caleb Hundley, Nich’ Parrish

Recorded:  July 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 82                                                    Gilbert’s Account Current

 

The Estate of Preston Gilbert Dec’d  In account current with John Gilbert, Exor.

 

1806

 

Jany 1 – Paid the Estate of Patrick Henry For  rent of long Island

Paid the Sheriff Tax &c per Rect. Granted Rich’d H Luck per. Rect, Joseph East per. Ditto, Rich’d H Luck per Ditto, Oliver White per Ditto, Wm Brown & Co. Do, H. Davis &Co. per. Do,  H. Davis &Co per. Do, Allen Thurman, Mitchell M. Gallion. Clerks Ticket,  Do  Do,  I A Wayne J M Gordon,  Chas. Hodges, for 2 tobo notes, Philip Payne for 4 Barrels Flour which paper in Superfine, for Services rendered.

Total:  £83.8.0

Balance Due the Estate:  £34.18.10

Total:  £118.6.10

By amt. Of  Sales & the Tobacco & wheat sold:  £118.6.10

Balance due per Debit:  £34.18.10

 

Agreeable to an Order from the Worshipful Court of  Pittsylvania County to us directed, we have proceeded and settled the acct. Currant of  Preston Gilbert, dec’d  with John Gilbert Exor. And find a balance due the Estate of £34.18.10.  Given under our hands this 13th Day June 1807.

Rich’d H Luck, Harden Chick, John Luck

Recorded:  July 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 83                                                                                Chrisp. Shelton’s Invent’y

 

In obedience to an Order made by the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed for the appraisement of the Estate of Crispin Shelton, Dec’d we appraised as followth to Witt:  May 12th 1807

 

1 Negro Man Gruff, 1 Do Do Castelleo, 1 Do Do Major, 1 Do Boy Patrick, 1Do  Do Stuart, 1 Do do Billy, 1 Do Do West,  1 Do Woman Luce, 1 Do Do Phillis, 1 Do Do Lydia, 1 Do Do Aggy, 1 Do Girl Sally, 1 do Do Stella, 1 Do Do Jenney

 

1Bay Horse, 1 sorrel Ditto, 2 Roan colts, 5 head Sheep, 13 head Cattle, 17 Ditto Hogs, 1 Ox Cart,

1 Grind Stone, 1 wheel bearing, 1 Harrow Iron Tooth, 3 Plow hoes, 8 Hilling Hoes, 4 Colters,

4 axes, 1 Broad ax, , 1 Hand Saw, 4 Screw Augers, 3 chizzels, 1 Jointer, Bill and Stock, 5 plain  Do  Do, 1 Smoothing plain, 2 Drawing Knives, 1 Cutting Box and Knife, 2 Cradles and 3  Sythe Blades

 

3 reap hooks, 2 Setts plow Geers, 3 Bells, 2 Iron Wedges, Box with Sundrie tools, 1 wire Seive,

2 mens Saddle, 1 Side Ditto, 3 Bridles, 1 log chain, 1 X cut Saw, 3 mataxes, 1 Grubbing Hoe,

1 Foot adds, 1 pr Compasses and rule, 1 Round Shave, 1 Hatchett, 1 Tommy Hawk, 1 Barrel auger,

2 Taper Bitts and one Stock, 1 pr Sheep Shears, 6 feather beds and furniture, 4 beds Steeds, Cords and Mats, 1 Walnut table, 1 pine do, 1 Pine Cupboard, 2 large Hair Trunks, 1 Small  Do  Do, 1 Pine Chest,

1 Case of Bottels, 1 Shott Gun, 5 Slays, 1 Tin watering Pott, 1 Revised Code, 1 Hennings Virginia Justice, 1 Laws United States, 2 Latin Dictionaries, 2 Ditto Grammers, 2 Ditto Corderie?, 2 Ditto Erasmus, 1 Columbian Orator, 1 American Preceptor

 

1 American Selections, 1 art of Speaking, 1 Gutheries Geography, 1 Enticks Dictionary, 1 young mans Companion, 3 English Grammers, 3 Testamemts, 1 bible, 1 prayer Book, 1 Scotts Lessons, Books of Difference, , 1 bell metal Skillet, 1 Brass candlestand, 2 Iron Ditto, 1 Copper Coffee Pott, 1 Do Tea Kettle, 7 Butter Potts, 3 Stone Jugs, 1 Tin Gallon Pott, 1 Pewter Pint  Do, 8 Pewter Basons,  3 Do Dishes, 8 Do Plates, 9 Do Spoons, a Parcel knives and forks, 2 Decanters, 3 Cotton wheels, 1 small Ditto, 2 Dutch ovens, 1 large Pott, 1 Small Do, 1 Ditto, 1 Do Pott Rack, 1 Do Grid Iron, 1 pr Do pot Hooks, 1 Iron Ladle & Skimmer &c, 1 pr Do, Shovel, tongs & poker, 2 Ditto Fire Dogs, 1 pr. Flat Irons, 1 loom, 1 Chafin Dish, 1 Trevitt, 1 Tin funnel, 1 moweing  Sythe, 1 Brier Syth, 1 Coopers adds,

1 Frow, 1 pr. Stamp Irons, 1 Sythe, anvil, Hammer, 1 Sett Center Bitts, 1 Gun Lock, 1 pr. Marking Irons, 1 Brass Cock, 1 Spaid, 2 Bridle Bitts, 2 Damaged Slates, 2 Hogshead , Croses & Gouge

 

1 Saw Rest, 1 pr large Nippers, 1 Sett Shoe makers tools, 1 Trough Digger, 2 Squares, Sundrie Kegs with Paint, 2 pr Saddle Bags, 2 Pains Glass, 2 Tubs and 3 Pails, 1 Sifter, 3 Trays, 2 Bee Stands, 2 Blowing Horns, 1 pr Shell Brass, 1 Iron Spice mortar, 3 Clivises and two Swingle trees, 1 ox yoke,

1 Ditto, 1 Small Skillet, a parcel of tins, 3 Wine Glasses and 2 Tumblers, 2 pepper Boxes and 2 Salt Stands, 1 Tumbler and Vials, Sundrie Vials containing Some medicine

 

1 Bottle with camphire, 2 Tea Potts, 2 Sugar Dishes, 1 Cream and mustard Pott,  2 Waiters and a parsel of tin ware, 2 Bowles, 15 Earthern plates, 4 Earthen Dishes, 1 Bottle spet’s Turpentine, 3 Black Bottles

2 Cupboard locks, 1 Pitcher, 1 Snuff Bottle, 1 looking Glass, 16 Barrels, 3 Boxes

9 Casks, 1 Rundlett and 1 wood funnel, 1 Still and pewter worm, 1 Pr. Stilyards, 6 Hogsheads and 2 small Do, 1 parcel Irons, 1 piece German steel, 9 Geese, 9 Chairs, 1 Yoke Oxen, parcel peucian blue,

2 Casks & 2 Hds., 1 Sett Razors, Strap & Box, 1 Hone, candle molds,  Snffers,

Total    £3628.95.0

Zach’s. Lewis, Nathan Glenn, Avery Mustain, Appraisers

 

The foregoing is a Perfect Inventory of Cris. Shelton Dec’d Estate as far as have Came

Into Our hands.

Susanna  Shelton, Chs. I Shelton, Abra. C Shelton, Execs.

Recorded:  July 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 89                                                                                 Burnett’s Inv’y

 

In obedience to an Order made by the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania and to us Directed, we being first Sworn do now proceed as follows to appraise the Estate of Thomas J Burnett, Dec’d July 17th 1807

 

Parcel of Pewter, Parcel of  tin ware, 1 Pitcher, parcel Castings, 19 Head Cattle & 2 Bells,

1 Grey Horse, 1 Bay mare & colt, 1 Ditto   Ditto, 7 Stone Jugs, 4 quart Bottels, Glass ware, Earthern Ware, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Table, 2 Chests, 9 Chairs, 2 flatt Irons, 2 Cotton wheels, 1 flax wheel, 1 Sml. Table, 1 Feather Bed & furniture, 1 Ditto    Ditto   Ditto, 1 Ditto   Ditto    Ditto, 2 Ditto  Ditto  Ditto

Knives & forks, 20 lbs Feathers, Pr Sml. Steelyards, Casks, 1 Black Horse, 1 Sythe Blade & Cradle,

Sundry Tools, Water Vessels, 1 Looking Glass, Pr money Scales, Pr Wool Cards, 8 head Sheep,

Stock of Hogs, 2 Pr Cotton Cards, 1 pr. Wool Ditto, 8 head Gees, 6 Bee hives, 3 Slays, Sml. Hackle,

1 Negro man Harry, 1 Ditto woman Cloe, 1 Ditto   Ditto Vilett

Total:  £1424.89.0

John Ward Min., James Arthur, Wm Burnett, John F Dalton

Recorded:  July 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 91                                                                                   Wm. Waller’s Inventory

 

William Wallers, Dec’d Estate appraised

 

1 Steir, 1 yoke of Bulls, 1 Heffer, 1 cow and yearlin, 1 cow and yearlin, parcel of Hogs, old Iron,

Flat Irons and Hammers, Plantations Tools, Crosscut Saw, Plows and Gears, Cutting box and Knife,

Pots and ovens,, Water Vesels, Some Sithes and Cradles, old Saddle, 2 Beds and furniture, 2 Beds and furniture, 2 old Guns and 3 wheels, tubs and Jointer, books and Safe, Pewter Knives and forks, Cubard and old Saddle bags, Iron Wede(sic) And old Tools, 1 mare and Colt, pare of Steelyards, old Negro Peter, old wench Mary, Fellow Little Peter, Boy Tom,  Wench Lucy, Girl Rachel,  Girl Nance, boy Manuel,  Girl Doll,  Girl Miriah,  Boy Carter,  Boy York, Gray mare and Colt, Mare Colt

Thomas Moore, Stephen Yates, William Haymes

Recorded: August 17, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 92                                                                                      Ford’s Account Current

 

The Estate of Henry Ford to William Thompson the Exeor.

 

1807

 

March – Paid Ambross Haley jr by E Ford

1 muskett, 3 bushels wheat paid Ambross Haley

Cash paid Elijah Creel 2 vouchers

March 7 – Cash paid Francis Daley for making coffin for the Dec’d

Cash paid Sil Vaden for Crying Property at the Dec’d Sale

 

April 10- Cash paid Jarrald Ford for 5 bushels of Corn

 

April 25 -  paid Elisha Ford in Bonds & accts.

Paid Thomas Shelton & James Murphy

This sum paid Jarrald Ford per Voucher

 

April 29 This sum paid Johnson Lansdiwn Do

 

May 4 -  paid Benjamin Terry Senor

To five Bushels of Corn for Carriage of Tobacco

 

May 25 – The sum paid John H Hendrick per Tho. Shelton

Paid Thomas Shelton for 1 weather proved by T. Chaney

Paid Jarral Ford 9 months Interest and his pro acct.

 

Jun 11 – paid John Fords pro. Acct.

Paid Daniel Slayden Do

Paid Josiah Shelton Do

 

Jun 13 -  paid Benjamin Watkins part of Bond

Paid James Walker

 

July 10 – Paid Thomas Chaney pro. Acct.

Do paid the same for whiskey

Paid Francis Duly per Acct.

 

July 13 -  paid Sam’l Carter for the Season on One mare

Paid Wm Ragland for his Services account apps.

 

Aug -  paid Sheriff Pitts’ Tax & leavies for 1806

Paid Achiles Whitlock per Voucher

Paid Beverly Barksdale bonds and prov’d accts.

Paid Same Int. on the above Bonds

To this sum allowed William Thompson for his Services as Exec. Of the Estate

Total:  £208.7.6

 

Cr

 

1807

 

Feby By Sale of Sundry Property

Feby 27 – Elisha Ford

Bond on Johnson Wall

Part of Hhd. Tobacco

John Ford

Beverly Barksdale for 896 lbs. Seed Cotton

Cash rec’d of Beverly Barksdale

 

Aug  Cash rec’d f Harris Brown

Balance In favour of the Estate:  £8.15.2

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed we the under written Subscribers have this day proceeded to Settle the account Current of the Estate of Henry Ford, Dec’d with William Thompson the Exor. And find that there is a ------- in the hands of the Exor. At this time to the amount of Eight pounds fifteen Shillings and two pence as will appear from the Debits & Credits in the foregoing Page .  Given under our hands this 11th Day of September 1807.

Sto. Turner, Wm Shelton, William Ragland

Recorded:  September 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 94                                                                         Thomas’s Account Current

 

The Estate of John Thomas, Dec’d

To Durrett Richards Dr.

1806

To Bal. Due on account Currant Settled 19th Oct 1805:  £22.2.10 ½

 

May 9 – To Paid Asa Thomas bal. Of  two notes  Joice Thomas vs you

 

July 15 –To Paid an Execution Jean Read Guardian of  Thos. Read & John & Chas. Thomas

To pd an Execution Thomas Fisher vs you

 

Prov. Eq. To

Interest on Do from 13th Feby 1801 to 25 Dec 1806

To pd an Execution vs you William K Harrison a pincelsic of Jean Read

Interest on Do from the 30th Dec 1800 to 25 Dec 1806

To bal. Of yr note To Dav’d Smith

To Interest on Do from 5 Dec 1799to 25 Dec 1806

To yo’r note to Durrett Richands in fav. Of Nath’l Thomas Dec’d due 26 June 1800

To Interest on Do to 25 Dec 1806

To pd John Freemon & Rob. Wilkins for building a Tobo. House on the land of Jno Thomas.

To pd Richard Johnston for notifying  the commissioners to Settle acct. current Octo. 19 1805 & paying Asa Thomas his Ferriage

 

To pd John Rogers for going to Pittsylvania County Court to proves yo’r Will

To Cash expended going to Danville to Settle acct. Current 1806

To Paid Jno Walters agent for the orphans of Nath’l Thomas vs  Jno Thomas  See it.

 

To Pd my ferriage going & coming to Settle acct. Current 19th Oct. 1805

 

1800

April 14 -  To Paid Matt Terry balance of a bond given by Jacob & Jno Thomas & assigned by said Terry to Jeffrys and  Richards

 

per. Contra                           Cr

 

By one tract of land whereon John Thomas, Dec’d Sold to John Lewis for $671

By errer in addition & Calculations of Interest

By Balance due D Richards.

Total:  £212.9.3

 

Pursuant to an Order to us directed from the Court of Pittsylvania County we have Proceeded to examine & Settle & adjust the acct. Current of Durrett Richards with the Estate of John Thomas, Dec’d and we find the Vouchers To us Produced a Bal. Due said Richards of Ten Pounds, Seventeen Shillings and Six pence.  Given under Our hands  this 1st Day of August 1807.

Ro. Payne, James Hillyer, James D Patton

Recorded:  September 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 97                                                                           Thomas’s Account Current

 

The Estate of John Thomas

To Asa Thomas Excr                                      DR.

 

1806

June 26 – To Paid the Shff of Pitts’ for Clks Ticketts

 

1807

May 27 -  Pd Rich’d N Venable a fee for Pleading in Defence of a Suite brought by Wm Thomas and Halifax Court.

 

June 18  - pd the Clk Pittsy’.

 

July 21 – Do Orlando Smith part of a prov’d Acct.

Do Paid Sundry Sheriffs Tickets

 

Cr

 

1806

June 26 -  By Cash Rec’d of James Dix for two lots in Milton No 10  11

 

1807

July 21 -  Do Francis Epperson in part of the rent of land

 

Pursuant to an Order to us directed from the Court of Pittsyl’ County we have proceeded to Examine, Settle & adjust the acct. Current of Asa Thomas with the Estate of John Thomas, Dec’d and we find from Vouches to us produced a balance due said Asa Thomas of  Five Shillings & eleven Pence, half Penny.  Given under our hands this 1st Day of August 1807.

Ro. Payne, James Hillyer, James D Patton

Recorded:  September 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 98                                                                                    Pannill’s Account Current

 

The Estate of David Pannill Dec’d  In account with Samuel C Pannill, Exor.

 

Cr

 

1806

Aug 15 -  To Balance due on Settlement p. acct. return to Court p. the Commisioners.

 

Oct 11 -  Cash paid Wm B Banks for fee in Case against Irvin

 

Oct 22 -  Cash paid Clk Franklin p. Tickett

 

Oct. 28 – Cash paid William Smith Cost of Suite Mead against him

 

Nov 18 -  Cash paid Stokley Turner former Sheriff Pittsyl’ for Ticketts

 

Dec 8 -  Cash paid John Wickham fee in new case against Ball P/ Rect.

Cash paid Clerk D Court in Richmond for tax on writ against Ball

Cash paid Balls Execution for Cost per George Hays Rect.

 

1806

Aug 16 -  By Wm G Parham for Cash

 

Aug 20 – James Linn Per John Lewis

Ditto Ditto Per Thos. Payne

Ditto Ditto Per Wm Wimbish

Isaac Coles Colo. For Cash

James Lewis Do

Ben Oliver Do

James Hunt

Amos Farris

Ditto Ditto

 

Aug 28 -  Abra. Shelton Chloe

 

Sept 26 Chloe Shelton

Spencer Medcalf

Robert Love

 

Oct 22 -  John Gregory

William McNeley

Philip Johnson

 

Oct. 28 Michael Mitchell

William G Parham

John Lester

Henry Worsham do

Henry Arnold  Do

Daniel McGregger Do

 

Nov 18 -  Peter Perkins 2nd May Last

Edmund Tunstall

John Bruce overseer

 

Dec 8 – Thomas Self

James Linn

Samuel Parsons,  Senr.

 

Dec 16 – George McNeley

Nathan Thurmond Senr.

 

1806 To amount brought over

 

Dec 7 -  John Dabney Paid him for fees Per account & Rect.

 

Dec 25 -  Nathan Glenn Per notes taken in & rect.

 

1807

Jany 3 – William Smith P. note & Rect.

 

Jany 26 -  Cash paid Sheriff Tickett in Case of Ryburn P Ticket

 

Feb 18 -  Cash paid Samuel Calland cost of  suite for land in Pittsyl’ Court

Cash paid William Yancy Sheriff pittsylv’ for Ticketts

Cash paid Clerk Pittsylv’ for Do

Ditto paid John Dabney For his fee Per. Rect.

 

March 13 -  Cash paid Clerk of Campbell  per 2 Ticketts

 

March 17 -  Cash paid Sheriff of Pittsylvania for Ticketts

James Linn for error in receiving money Per John Lewis

 

1806

Dec 16 -  Amount brought over

By Robert Love for 20 Barrels Corn Received on account land

 

1807 Jany 3 -  Charles Lewis jun. received

Chloe Shelton Do

Edmund Tunstall Do

Thomas Wells Do

William Parker Do

 

Jany 5 -  William Pringle Do

 

Jany 21 – John Harris  Do

John Lewis  Do

Nathan Thurmond Sen Do

 

Feby 18 -  William Bolling do

Sandy river Stone  Do

Leroy Shelton Do

James Linn  Do

Thomas Self  Do

Crispin Shelton Do

Michail Mitchell Do

Joseph Robertson Do

Joseph Polley Do

Nathaniel Jones Do

 

Feby 20 – William Pannill Do

 

March 17 -  Thomas Richardson Do

Rubin Mitchell Do

Abraham Shelton  Bev Do

Crispin Shelton

James Linn Do

John Saunders Do

Thomas Self Do

Nathan Thurmond Sen Do

Drury Owen

To Amount Brought over

 

April 22 – Cash paid Briant W Nowlin Per Rect.

Cash paid Sheriff Pittsylva’

Ditto Clerk Halifax P. Tickets omitted 20th Aug 1806

 

May 7 -  Cash paid Hartwell Allen cost in suit of Oliver Per Statem’t & Rect.

Sam’l Parsons Sen Per Rect.

 

Jun 3 – Ro. & Waller Colquhouin Per Rect. Your Bond taken in

Cash Paid Isaac Tynes Constable for Cost of  Settling Joseph West account Per Rect.

 

1807

Mar 17 -  By amount brought forward

Beverly Shelton (Bev, rec’d

Henry Croff Do

Joseph Thacker  Do

 

April 14 -  Gabriel Shelton jun Do

James Linn  Do

 

April 15 -  Grasty & Pannills Do

Ditto  Ditto

John McCritchard Do

Jsoeph Smith  Do

 

April 22 – Nathaniel Faris Do

John Watson Do

John Patterson Do

John Harris Do

Leonard Dove Do

Gabriel Shelton Do

Briant W Nowlin Do

James Craine Do

William Williams Waggo. Do

Joshua Hardy Do

Charles Keatts rec’d

 

May 2 – Grasty & Pannills Do

473 ½ lbs Bacon rec’d Ro. Love on 9th

 

May 20 -  John Jenkins

Edward Nunnelee

Grasty & Pannil’s

 

June 3 -  Rubin Mitchell

Grasty & Parnills

Ditto Ditto

 

June 17 -  William Burns

George McNeley

John Rowland Sen.

Chloe Shelton

William Williams Waggo.

 

1807

Jun 17 -   To amount brought over

 

July 24 -  Commision of 5 P Cent allow’d on Collecting £2253.1.9 since the last Settlement.

Bethenia Pannill paid her 1/3 part of the money now due the Estate as P. acct. above Stated & her Rect.

Heirs of David Pannill Dec’d for the bala. Of the money now on hand as stated in this acct. it being two thirds now in the hands of their guardian as will appear from the account of the guardian this Day Settled

 

1807

June 17 – By amount brought over

 

June 24 -  Jesse Rowland Sen. Rec’d

 

July 9 – Richard Wal

 

July 21 -  Grasty & Panills

John Hoskins

Negro Pannills Drewry

 

In obedience to an Order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing Date June Court 1807 to us directed  we have examined the account of Samuel Pannill, Exor. Of David Pannill, Dec’d  and the Vouchers attending the Same agreeable to the account was above Stated, and find at this day all the moneys which has come into his hands as Exor. Since the Settlement in 1806 is fully appropriated.  Given under our hands this 24th Day of July 1807.

Wm. Smith, Wm Wimbish, Philip L Grasty

Recorded:  September 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 103                                                                         Pannill’s Gdrs. Account Current

 

Dr. The Heirs of David Pannill Dec’d  In acct. with Samuel Pannill, Guardian    CR

 

1806

Aug 20 – To cash paid Sheriff Pittsylv’ Per Tickets

 

1807

Feby 9 – Ditto paid Register of land office Per Rect

 

Feby 18 – Ditto paid Clerk Pittsylva” Per Ticket

Ditto Paid Sheriff Pittsylva’ Do

 

Mar 13 – Ditto Paid Clerk of Campbell Do

Ditto Paid land Tax  in Patrick P. Rect.

 

July 24 -  5 Per Cent Comms. Allowed on Collecting £42.12.8

Bala. Due the heirs this Day

 

Cr

1806

Aug 15 – By Bal.due Per account Return  to Court

 

1807

Jany 3 – Cash rec’d of Charles Lewis jun for rent of land in Patrick for 1806

 

Feby 18 – Ditto rec’d of Frederick Shelton for rent of White Thorn land for 1805 Per Jno Lewis

Ditto rec’d of Fred Shelton for rent of  white thorn land for 1806

 

April 30 – Cash rec’d of Wilmouth Crowder for rent of land for 1805 & 1806 in Halifax

 

July 24 -  Interest on £21.1.8 from 15th August 1806 to 24 July 1807

 

By bal. Due as above

Samuel Pannill Exor. Rec’d for Bala. Due the Estate of D Pannill Dec’d Per his account this Day Settled By the Commisioners.

 

In Obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed bearing date June Court 1807 we have examined the account of Samuel Pannill Guardian with the heirs of David Pannill, Dec’d  agreeable to the within Statement with the Vouchers attending the Same and find the balance due the heirs this Day to be one thousand and thirty seven pounds, Shillings & eight Pence /4.  Given under our hands this 24th Day of  July 1807.

Wm. Smith, Wm Wimbish, Philip L Grasty

Recorded:  September 21, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 105                                                                        Thomas’s Gdn. Account Current

 

Nathanael P Thomas To Asa Thomas Guardian                  Dr

 

1805

Nov 4 – To pd John Epperson one half of his attendance a Witnes  vs John Walters

 

Dec 14 -  1 Pr. Shoes

 

1806

Apl 10 -  1 pr. Do

 

Aug 2 -  Half of 2 qts whiskey for Amey & Children

 

Nov 29 – Pd Ditto D. McDaniel for 7 ½ months schooling at $5 pr. Year

 

Dec 25 – Pd Thomas Bouldin part your acct.

1 pr Double Soled Shoes

 

1807

Jany 31 -  Pd John Epperson as pr. Rect.

Pd William Eddings for making a Suit of Clothes & omit’d 24th Dec 1805 as pr. Rect.

 

March 28 – 1 pr Shoes, mending 1 pr. Do

 

Apl 25 -  Pd for your board with John Epperson last year & Interest

 

June 27 -  Pd John Eppersons order for making 2  pr overalls.

 

Cr

1806

By pd D. McDaniel on Thos. Bouldin’s Store

 

Dec 25 -  By one half of the hire of Patience’s Children to John Epperson for this year

 

1807

Apl 25 -  Cash Rec’d for Part of Abrams hire for 1806 Including Int 14/4 ½

One half of the Rent of land to John Freeman & Jonas Fishnick for last year

 

Balance due Asa Thomas

Pd the Clk of Pittsa’ half of 52 Cents

Do Shff Do half of 84

 

Oct 1st -  9 months board at £11 per year

Services Rendered as Guardian

 

At the Request of Asa Thomas we have examined the above acct. and find the Necessary Vouchers Produced 19th Oct 1807

Lawson H Carter, Jere Terry

Recorded:  October 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 106                                                                       Thomas’s Gdn. Account Current

 

William Thomas To Asa Thomas Guardian                                   DR

 

1805

Nov 4 – To pd John Epperson one half his attendance as Witness vs. John Walters

 

Dec 14 -  1 pr. Shoes

 

1806

Apl 10 -  1 pr Do

 

Aug 2 -  half of 2 qts. Whiskey for Aamey & Children

 

Nov 29 – Pd Drury McDaniel for 7 ½ months Schooling at $5 per year

 

Dec 25 – Pd Thomas Bouldin as Pr. Rect.

1 Pr Double Soled Shoes

 

1807

Jany 31 -  Pd John Epperson as Pr Rect. 2 of 3

Pd Wm Eddings for making a Suit of Clothes omit’d  24th Dec 1805 Rect.

 

Apl 4 -  1 Pr Shoes

 

Apl 25 -  Pd for your Board with John Epperson last Year &10.00 Interest2/

 

June 27 – Pd John Epperson for making 2 Pr overalls 2/

 

Cr

 

1806

Nov 22 – By pd D McDaniel in Thos. Bouldins  Store

 

Dec 25 – One half of the hire of Patience and Children to John Epperson last year

 

1807

 

Apl 25  Cash rec’d for part of the hire of Abraham for 1806 including Interest at 14/4 ½

 

One half of the rent of land to John Freeman & James Fishnick last year.

Total:  £15.13.7 ½

Balance due Asa Thomas:  £1.0.7 ½

To pd the Clk. Of Pitts. Half of a Tickett

Do Shff Do half of 84 Cents

 

Oct 1 – 9 months Board at £11 pr. Year

As services your Guardian

 

At the request of Asa Thomas we have examined the Within acct. and find the necessary Vouchers produced 19th Oct 1807

Jerry Terry, Lawson L/H Carter

Recorded:  October 20, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 108                                                                                                 East’s Inv’y

 

Agreeable to an Order of Pittsylvania Court to us directed we have proceeded to appraise the Estate of Obedience East, Dec’d  as follows viz:

 

One Cow & Calf (brindle)

One Red Heifer & Calf

One black Heifer

Total:  £131.18.0

Drury Scruggs, George West, John Ward jun.

Recorded:  October 19, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 108                                                                                    Twedwell’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipful  Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date the 16th of June 1794 we the Subscribers have appraised the Personal Estate of William Twedwell Dec’d in Current money as follows viz:

 

7 head of Cattle, young and old, 1 old Sorrel mare and Colt, 3 feather beds and furniture, 4 Chests, 2 Tables and a Bottle Case, 3 pots and one Dutch oven, 1 frying pan, Grid Iron, box Iron, 1 heater & Ladle, 2 Stone Jugs, one earthen pan and buter pot, 3 earthen plates and 3 pewter Basons, 2 Do Dishes and five plates, 3 basons & Salt Cellar, 6 Do Spoons, Tin ware, Iron candle Stick, a parcel of Books,

a parcel of Wooden vessals &1 churn, 1 flax wheel and 1 cotton wheel Do, 2 meal Sifters and one wheat Riddle, 2 Sythes and a Parsel of old Iron Tools, 1 meal Tub, one Womans Saddle, 1 mans Saddle and a pare of Sadle bags, 2 Glass Tumblers, looking Glass, 1 pint pot, 1 Set of Knives & forks, Iron Pot Racks and one pare of Fire Tongs, 2 Pare of Cotton Cards, 1 Sow and four Shoats

Total:  £54.16.0

           his

James (X) Nelson, W Wilkerson, Esors

           mark

Tho. Wilkinson, John Wier, Abia. Cheathan

Recorded: October 19, 1807

 

 

AC Book 4, Page 109                                                              Wilson’s Account Current Sales

 

Account Sale of Tobacco belonging to the Estate of John Wilson, Dec’d/

 

4169 lbs Manchester Inspected Tobacco at 39/     £81.5.10

24th Apl 1807

James Wilson, John Wilson, Henry Wilson Exors.

Recorded:  November 16, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 110                                                                Tucker’s   Gdn. Account of Keatts

 

Nov 5, 1807 Parkskell Keatts Dr to N. Tucker 

Contra                CR

 

1807

March 27 – To cash paid

To cash pd the Clerk of Pitts.

To land tax for 1804

To Do for 1805

 

April 25 – To cash paid

To a Balance due on a Bond on Wm White

To Bond on Wm White

To Do on Wm White

To Do on Vincent Walker

To 10 gls. Brandy at 5/

To 1 pr Boots

 

Commision for my Trouble

 

By cash Rec’d of Z Lewis

By Do of Jeremiah McCullock

By bond on Wm White

By Do  on Do

By Do on Do

By Do on Vincent Walker

7th Nov 1807

 

In Pursuance of an Order of the Worshipfull Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed,  we have proceeded to adjust the account Current of Nelson Tucker as Guardian of Pascal Keatts and find that they are pricepely balanced after allowing sd Tucker £3.11.2 ½

As commission for his trouble.

Philip L Grasty, John Hunt, Stephen Clement

Recorded:  November 16, 1807

 

AC Book 4, Page 111                                                                             B. Smith’s Inventory

 

An Inventory of the estate of Booker Smith, dec’d by William Witcher, jun., Henry Atkinson, & Moses Kerby

 

Negro Jack  appraised to £75, Sylva a woman  Do £70, Lucy a Woman Do £90, Hanar a Woman Do £90, Tom a Boy Do £75, Emanuel a Boy Do £60,  Cealy a Girl Do£60,  Mary a Girl Do £50, Easter & her Child Sophia Do £105, Squire a boy Do £90, Agy a Small Girl Do £45, Amy a Girl Do £30

 

A Black mare & colt, A Bay mare, A Bay Horse, A Black Horse, A Small bay Horse, A year old black colt, 1 gray Do   Colt, a Cutting box & knife, 5 Pr. Chains including a lock Chain, a pr. Haims, 7 hilling & Weading hoes, 2 Grubbing hoes  & a mattock, 4 Plow hoes, a Parcel of Clevises, Swingle tree & Coulter, 4 axes & a froe, 2 Sythes & Cradles, 5 Reap hooks, a Saw, 2 augers & a Chizzle, 16 head of Sheep, a yoke of Steers & cart, cupboard, X cut Saw, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Shot Gun draw Luped,

1 bedstey bed & furniture, 1 bedsted bed & furniture, 1 Loom, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 check Rule, 1 flax wheel, 1 Chest, 1 old Trunk, 1/2 Doz. House Chears, 1 Grind Stone, 4 Cows & 4 yearlings, 8 Cow hides, 1 Sow & 2 Shoats, 7 hogs in Pen fattening, 2 larger in Pen Ditto, 7 Volumns of Hums History  England, 7 volumns of nature Displayed, 3 Volumns of the Cookenors, 1 Violin

Jno Smith, Saml’ Smith,  Admints.

William Witcher, jun, Henry Atkinson, Moses Kerby, appraisers

Recorded:  January 18, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 113                                                                              Twedwell’s Account Current

 

Dr. The Estate of William Twedel Dec’d  to Wm Wilkinson the Surviving Extor.          CR

 

To 7 Barrels Corn for the Widow, To 3 Do Rye, 5 do wheat, To work at Sundry times for Do, To 2 Bush’ls Salt for Do, To 199 lbs Pork, To finding leather & making 3 pr. Shoes, To Tanning 2 Hides,

To pork delivered Thos. Wilkinson, To Cash pd Do for the Estate, To Do pd Rob. Payne as Per Voucher, To Do pd Wilkinson, To Do pd John Wilson by Ste. Barker, To Do pd Barksdale B.,

To Do pd Mrs Twedell at 12/6, To 33 lbs Beef  Cash, 1 ½ galls. Brandy, To cash paid Tho. Wilkinson,

To Wintering Cattle Sundry times, To Services rendered the Estate by Jas Nelson as Exor.

Total:  £42.11.0

 

To Ball. As Per Contra

 

By 1 Mare & Colt James Nelson took to himself, By Sundry articles of the Estate to wit: 1 Bed Cord, 1 Tub, 40 Gall. Cask, taken by Do, A 60 Gall. Do, a Screw auger, By Rich’d Hintons bond, Sam Constables Do, By Juddgt.. W Wright as Per Rect., By consideration for Conveying the Widows life Estate in a tract of land to Benj Twedell

Ball. Due the Estate:  £17.16.3

Pittsylva. County to wit:

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of the County aforsd bearing Date the 16th Day of Nov. 1807, we the Subscribers have Convened & proceeded to State, Settle & adjust the account Current of the Estate of Wm Twedel deceas’d with Wm Wilkinson the Surviving exor. & it appearing  to us by the Will of the Testator that he bequeathed all his personal Estate of what nature kind or quality Forever to his wife Abigail during life & after her death to his Son in law James Nelson the other Extor. , his heirs & assigns. Forever that the said James Nelson took the duty of an Executor wholly upon himself, that he made no sales of the personal Estate agreeable to law & Custom but departed this life not having kept any regular account of his transactions, that such his neglect & misconduct render’d it altogether unpracticable for us to make any other adjustments of his transactions, than as above Stated.  Given under our hands this 1st Day of December1807.

William Payne, Isaac Hill, Samuel Walker, Thomas Brown

Recorded January 18, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 114                                                                                        Division of Mays Estate

 

In pursuant of an Order from the County Court of Pittsy. To us directed bearing Date Pittsylvania Dist. Court 1807 we have allotted & divided the real & Personal Estate of David Mays, Dec’d among the Several Distributees of Said Dec’d as directed in Said order  herewith returned as follows  to Witt:   we have allotted that Mrs. Fanny Mays widow & Relict of said Dec’d Shall have the following Slaves as her dower Slaves as one 3rd part as sum as can be done to with:  Negro man Moses £120, Woman Siller £90. Child Winny £20, Woman Nelley £75, girl Lucy £55,  child Letty £20.  Total amt. £380.00, we have also allotted Smith Mays Rachel, the younger £60 & Child Bird £20.  Total £80 also allotted Smith Mays boy Jere £33.00, boy Robert £40.  total £73.00.  Drury Mays Girl Aggy Value £75 as his lott also allotted to Rhubin Mays boy Allen £33.00 & boy Jesse to Total £73.00. also allotted David Mays boy James £40.00 & girl Charity £45.00, Total £85.00.  Also allotted to Gardner Mays a Negro man CesorValued to £120.00, also allotted to Sally Mays Lad John Value to £120.00, also allotted to Patsey Mays Woman Rachel 9oldest) Valued to £90.00, also allotted to Polley Mays Woman Aggy (oldest, Valued to £90.00, all of which is done as near as the Caluation of that family of Negroes would admit of,

 

we then proceeded to lay of & alott the said Dec’d lands as Ordered among the above Distributees, which by the assistance of Mr.James M Williams as Surveyor, we have done as follows.  We have allotted to said Fanny Mays Widow & relict of said Dec’d the Martion house with 180 acres of land adjacent lying on the east side of Lick branch Valued to £300.00 as her dower of land, we have also allotted to Smith Mays 85 acres of land on the same Side of Lick branch adjoining said Dower lott near Garder Mays mill Valued to £70.16.8, we have also allotted to Armist’d Mays 93 ½  acres lyin on the West Side of Said Lick Branch, being the lower  lott & adjoining Jno Fitzgeralds lands Valued to £99.3.0.  We have also allotted to Rubin Mays 93 ½ acres on Same Side of Lick Creek being the upper lott with the tavern house valued to £99.3.0, we have also allotted to Sally Mays 118 acres of land on the Waters little Sandy Creek being the lott lying & may be more fully known by the South east lott Valued to £35.9, also we have allotted to Patsey Mays 86 acres known by the North east lott bordering on Wallers lands valued to £72.00.  WE have also allotted to Polley Mays100 acres known by the north West lot adjoining Flippins lands Value’d to £72.14.  We have also allotted to Gardner Mays 100 acres known by the South West lott adjoining Stamps land value’d to £65.00.  We have also allotted to Drury Mays 83 acres lying in the County of Halifax on Pole Cat  known by the lower lott & adjoining the lands of Meads Anderson Value’d to £85.10.0,  We have also allotted to David Mays 107 acres lying in said County of Halifax & on Pole Cat being the upper lott with the in mantion House & adjoining the lands of Gardner Mays Sen& valued to £85.10 .

 

 The widows Dower of land is not Intirely her thirds but from situation & quantity of acres of the Differrant tracts it appears difficult to fix it otherwise.  The widow appear’d satisfy’d & Contented it should be as allotted.  The remainder was as equally Divided as the Several Situations & forms of the Different tracts would admit of & we further  took in consideration after each Child had drawn his proportionable part & lots of Slaves.  We then allotted each Such lots of lands as would leave them as little in Debt to each other as possible, all of which was done the most advantageous way to the best of our Judgments we also find each legetees proportionable part of land & Negroes to be £165.13.10 & that Armsted Mays from the Division is Indebted & rec’d over his proportions £6.9.2 & Rubin Mays on the same Score the sum of £6.9.2 & David Mays on the same Score the sum of £4.16.2 & Gardner Mays on the same score the sum of £19.16.2  & that the following legatees has not Rec’d there porportionable part & is to receive from the four above allotted to legetees found Indebted to each the Sums as follows.  Smith Mays to receive £14.17.2, Drury Mays the Sum of £ 5.3.10, Salley Mays the Sum of £10.5.10, Patsey Mays the Sum of  £3.13.10 & Polley Mays the Sum of £2.19.10.  Given under each of our hands this 12th day of  February 1808.

Benj. Watkins, Rob. Walters, Thomas Shelton, John Shelton

Recorded:  February 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 117                                                                     Division of Jno Dupuys Estate

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date January Court 1808 to us directed we have proceeded to lay off and Divide the lands of John Dupuy Dec’d between the Distritutees of the said Dec’d leaving to the Widow of the said Deceased her Dower already assigned her to Wit:

 

To Caleb  Anglin in right of his wife Susannah, one of the Distributees of the said Dec’d  one Hundred and Six acres be the same more or less and bounded as follows to wit:  Beginning at a white oak upon the Clift of the River Hill in the dower line thence the same South 84 degrees east 74 poles to a Dead pine by a Spring South 30 Degrees east 120 poles to pointers in the back line upon the mountain, North 21 degrees east 170 poles to a pine Stump north 63 degrees west 114 poles to a post oak in Stokley Turners line, thence his line South 38 degrees west 108 poles to a post oak corner, thence a new line South 57 degrees West 30 poles to the Beginning at the value of one Hundred and Seventy Dollars, also to Polley Dupuy the other Distributee of  the said Dec’d fifty five acres be the same more or less and bounded as follows to Wit:  Beginning at the said white oak upon the said Clift, thence along the Dower line to Meekes line, thence his line to the River Banister, thence down the said river as it meanders to the said Turners line, thence his line to the said post oak corner, thence the aforesaid new line South 57 degrees west 30 poles to the Beginning including  the low grounds of the said Dec’d at the Vallue of Three Hundred and thirty Dollars making a Difference of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars half of which the said Polley Dupuy is to pay to the said Caleb Anglin in right of his wife Susannah with interest from the Date hereof until paid.  Given under our hand this 1st Day of Feby 1808.

Champness Terry, Step. Coleman, David Neal

Recorded: February 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 118                                                                                               Mayes’ Inventory

 

In obedience  & agreeable to Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania we the Subscribers being first Sworn as the law Directs have Convened together on 31st day of July 1807 at the late dwelling house of David Mayes Deceas’d & have appraise’d the Estate of Said Deceased in Current money as follows, to Wit:

 

1 negro Man Moses, 1 negro Woman Cyller, 1 negro boy Jesse, 1 negro girl Winney, 1 negro Woman Nell, 1 negro Girl Aggy, 1 negro Girl Lucy, 1 Girl Letty, 1 Boy Robert, 1 man Cesar, 1 Girl Rachel,

1 Woman Aggy & Child Byrd, 1 Boy James, 1Boy Allen, 1 Woman Ann & Child Edmond, 1 Girl Rachel, 1 Girl Charity, 1 Boy Jessy, 1 lad John 

 

2 young bulls, 2 “ Heffers, 1 Ditto, 1 Cow & yearling & bell, 4 Cows & 3 Colors, 1 Bull yearling, 1 blind mare, 1 Grey mare & colt, 1 Bay Horse, 1 Sorrel Horse, 1 black mare colt. 1 sorral Horse,

1 Shott Gun, 1 Ditto, 1 feather bed & furniture & Sted, 1 Ditto  Ditto & Diito & Ditto, 1 Ditto  Ditto     Ditto & Ditto, 1 Ditto Ditto   Ditto & Ditto, 1 old Chest, 1 old reel, 1 cupboard, 1parcel pewter,

1 parcell of queens & Tin ware, 1 looking glass, 7 old Chiers, 2 Winsor Chears, 1 Ladies Saddle,

1 Table, 1 Chest, 2 sml. Trunks, 1 pr. Sad Irons, Knives & forks, parcel old Pewter, 1 Book case, Razors box & Horse phleams, 3 Slaytes, 1 water can & Tumbler, 1 Table, 3 cotton wheals, 2 flax  wheals, 1 Loom & Gears, 1 pr. Cotton Cards, 1 Parcell water vesells, fire Dogs, 1 Dutch oven,

1 Iron Skillett & lid, 1 pott & Hooks, 1 large Pott, 1 Kettle, 1 frying Pann, Parcell Hoes, 7 Pole axes, 2 Grubing hoes, 7 Plows & Coalter, Plow Gear, 1 Hackle, 1 Cutting Knife, Parcell old Irons, 1 Parcell coopers Tools, parcel old augers & Chisells, parcel old Irons, 1 Pr. Steeyards, coffee mill & Bell

parcel old tools, parcel barrels,  parcel Wagon tire bands & boxes, 1 Grind Stone, Iron Wedge, fire Dogs, 1 sml. Barrell, 1 hammer, old wire sieve, 2 sythes & cradles, sawmill irons, wagon irons, one wagon & hind geer, old Irons

 

1 yearling, 1 Heefer, 1 Hiffer, 2 Cows Halves, 7 head hogs, 1 bay Horse, parcel Tobacco, 3 hoes,

2 Grubing hoes, plow gear, 2 Iron wedges, 2 reap hooks, 1 Plow & Coulter, 1 Hand Saw, 1 Cottonr wheel, 1 Iron pott, 11 Hogs, 18 Sheep, 24 Geese, Parcell Corn Suppos’d 45 barrels, Parcell Tobacco Suppos’d 900 lbs, 2 Hhds. Ditto suppos’d 2600lbs, parcel Fodder (blades), 1 top Stack & Shucks,

1 Black Horse, 3 Raw hides, 2 stacks oats, 2 sml. Stacks fodder (Tops), 11 bushells wheat, 1 paracel old Irons, 1 Desk & book case, 1 Walnut Chest, 7 Winsar Chiars, 1 Tea table, 1 Tea chest, 1 folding table, 1 feather bed & furniture & sted , 1 Heffer, 1 Sml. Bull

Total £1569.8.6

        Signed:  Thomas Shelton, jr, John Shelton Senr., John Fitzgerald

       Recorded:  February 15, 1808

 

          AC Book 4, Page 122                                                                             Ro. Farguson’s Inventory

 

       In obedience to an Order of the County Court of Pittsylvania , we the undersigned have apprais’d the Personal Estate of Robert Ferguson Dec’d which was in possesion of Millicent Ferguson til her Dec’d. And make the report of the same to the sd court 13th Feby. 1808.

 

        One feather bed & furniture, One chest and Small truck, One pr. Fire Dogs, one Hackll, One                                     Warming Pan                                  

        Total:  £10.2.0

Jas Hart, Hanson Dyer, Wm Dyer, Walter Lamb (SEAL)

Recorded: February 15, 1808

 

AC Book, Page 122                                                      James Nelson’s Inventory

 

Agreeable to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County, we have this 30th Day of December 1807 convened at the late dwelling house of James Neson

Dec’d & after being first Sworn do appraise the Estate of Said Dec’d  as follows Viz:

 

1 waggon & hind Swingle tree, 3 Grubbing hoes, 2 Bro’d. Axes, 2 pole axes, 1 lock chain, 1 pr Gear Hames, 3 pr. Hames, 2 pr. Traces & parcel old gears &c, 2 Colters, one leather ditto, 1 Doble Swingle tree & Clives, 5 old hoes & Shovle, 2 augors, 1 Sml. Swingle tree & Curry Comb, 1 bay mair, 1 Sorrel mair, 1 young bay mair, 1 Gray mair, 1 Sorrel mair, 1 Sorrel mair, 1 Sorrel Horse, 2 Sides & peace of Leather, 1 Sithe & Cradle, 1 old Bed Sted, Parcell unbroken flax, 4 Juggs, 2 bottles, 1 Bed Cord, 1 box & parcel of old Irons, 2 Hammers &c, 1 Sad Iron, 1 old Saddle, 1 Spinning wheel & 2 Spindles, 2 large pewter Basons, 1 Dish, 6 plates, 1 Sml. Bason, 4 spoons, 1 Tin bason, 1 Tin Tea pott & Knives & forks, 4 Vials, 1 Slate, 2 pencils & looking Glass, pr. Saddle bags, 1 old Gun, 2 pare of cards, 2 Small Books, 1 cup & two Saucers,

7 Books, 3 Slays, 1 pr. And. & Irons,  1 Trunk, 1 pine Chest, 1 Bed Stead Cords and hide,  Bed and underbed, 3 Blanketts, 2 Beds and Bed Steads, 3 Blankets, 1 Cupboard, 1 Table, 2 chairs, 6 lbs of moshean Cotton , 70 lbs of sead cotton with blue included, 1 Emty Tub & Round Shave, 1 meal Sifter, 1 foot ads, 1 hand saw, 1 fro, 1 Sithe blade, 1 bell, 1 Drawing Knife, 1 Wedge, 1 spinning wheel, 1 loom, 1 slay, 1 pair  of harness, 1 dutch oven, 1 pair of hooks, 1 pott hooks, 1 Washing Tub, 1 large pot, 1 pail, 1 piggin, To parsel of Bacon, To parsel of Corn, 1 Tob. Top Stack & Shucks, 1 Stack & parcel of Blades, 3 Bridles, 1 Collar, 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Top Stack & 2 sml.Blades Stack

Samuel Walker, Creed Tanner, Francis Cornwell

Recorded:  February 15,  1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 124                                                                                Peter Wilson Guardian Account

 

An Inventory of the Estate of William Wilson orphan of Peter Wilson, dec’d

Taken by Peter Wilson his Guardian

 

Oct-Nov 1806

1 Negro Man Harry, 1     Boy Osborne, “  Girl Eda, a Bond on William Linn and James D Patton due 1st Jany 1807

 

1807

Augt. 27 -  a Bond on Ro. Norman & Wm Cobler due 1st Jany 1807, Cash, A bed and furnature

P. Wilson

Recorded:  February 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 124                                                               Peter Wilson Guardian Account

 

        An Inventory of the Estate of Peter Wilson orphans of Peter Wilson dec’d taken by John Wilson,

         his Guardian

       

        1 Negro Man Dick, 1 “  Boy Rob, 1 “ Girl Lucy , Cash received of George Adams, Exor.

Churchill Beirns & William Wares note Given 14th December 1805 paid in twelve months from date

John Wilsons Bond for hireof Dick till the first day of Jany 1807

Anderson Tucker & William Coblers Bond for hire of Boy Bob till 1 Jany 1807

Henry Perkins & William Wares Bond for hire of Girl Lucy till June 1807   

 

Jany 1807   Jno Wilson

Recorded :  Februray 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 125                                                                           Peter Wilson’s Guardian Acct

 

The Inventory of the Estate of Mead Wlison Orphan of Peter Wilson dec’d taken by Peter Wilson, his Guardian

 

Oct 1806 – 1 Negro Man Isaac,  1 “  Woman & Child, 

 

Nov 1, 1807 – Chrstiana, I Bed and furniture

 

Aug 27 – Cash, a Bond on Geo. Adams due 5th Feby 1808.

Recorded:  Feby 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 125                                                                            Abraham Martin’s Inventory

 

In the obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed we have proceeded to appraise the personal Estate to us Shown of Abraham Martin, Deceased as followeth to Wit:

 

One Negro Jude, One Girl Esther, One Girl Ede, One mare and Coalt, One pided Cow and yearling, One Cow and yearling, Two Sheep, One four plane drawing knife and fro, One jug, One pigen, pole and Realer?, One dish plate, spoon and fork, Four chairs, One Colter, one pair traces, one plow, one Swingletree and plow, Axe hoe, Three narrow axes, one Iron wedge, One Coopers adze, one round shave and one Croze, One hackel, one hand saw, one Curry Comb, one old hoe, One mattock, One cask, two old Tubs, one Can, One pair Tonggs, one chain, one dutch ov’n, One old kettle, two pots, two pair of hooks, One old wheel and Churn and Scales, One Dish, two basons, four plates, three spoons, One Sett of knives & forks, one pair of wool Cards, One raw hide, one Table, one bench,  an old hogshead, One hogshead, one Whipsaw, One pale, one Gum, Two baskets, one half bushel and box, One jug. One gun, one tray, One Chest, 2 baskets, one testament, One barrel, 1 bedstead and Cord, One meal Tub and bee gum, One meal bag, one pair of sheep Shares & bell, One old Saddle, One bridle, one grind stone, One bulk of tobacco, One stack of blades, One parcel of Cotton, One pair of Cotten Cards, One bed and Counterpin & Quilt, 1 bed & Counterpin, One bed and Sted and Cord, One Parcel of old feathers, One bed, One churn

Robert Finley, Wm Becke, Isaac Stone

Recorded:  April 18, 1808

 

Book 4, Page 127                                                                                      Able’s Chelton’s Inventory

 

A list of the property of Abel Cheltons dec’d  The 12th Day of February 1807 Viz:

 

1 Iron Potts, Pewter, 1 Beds, Bedsteads & furnature, 1 loom and Harness, 1 Spinning Wheel, 1 pine chest, 1 Grubbing Hoe, 1 Bell,, Barrel Corn, Bushel wheat, Ditto Rye, 1 large Stone jugg, 1 par Sad Irons, 1 Flax wheel, 1 Razer Case with 3 Razors, 1 Small pine Chest, 1 Looking Glass, 1 small Butter pott, 1 pr. Cotton Cards, a parcel of old iron, Knives and forks Box, 1 Bag dry’d Apples, Water Vessels, 4 chairs, 90 lbs Seed Cotton, Sml Barrels & 2 Basketts, Tubs and 2 Gums bees & Salt, Smal Trays and 1 Sifter, 1 Side Soal Leather, 1 Case Bottles and one wine glass, 1 sack bag, 1 pine table, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Side Leather

 

We the appraisers having being first Sworn have Examined the above and find it to be correct .  Given under our hands this Feby 1807.

Dan’l Price, Chas. Payne, Stith Wynne

Recorded:  April 15, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 128                                                                 Christopher Hutchings’ Inventory

 

In obedience to an Order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date July 1807 to us directed we being first Sworn as the law directs, have appraised in Current money the personal estate of Christopher Hutchings deceased and report thereof to the Court as follows:

 

Lewis Negro man, Jack a Negro man, Bett a Negro Woman, Aabraham a Negro boy, Harry a Negro boy, Ben a Negro boy, Cato a Negro boy, Juno a Negro Girl

 

One sorrel horse, One Sorrel mare and Colt, Stock of Cattle, Stock of Sheep, Stock of Hoggs, Plantation utensils, One Feather bed and furniture, One ditto  Do  Do, One  ditto Do  Do, Shoe makers tools, One grind stone, Four bells, Kitchen furniture, One large spinning wheal and two Small Do,

Parcel old pewter, One Syder Cask, One old Cart, Parcel old Books, Parcel Earthernware, One Glass tumbler and Cruett, Parcel Tinn Ware, One chest, One looking glass,  One Stand of Bees, One Pr. Old Steelyards, One Table, One pr. Tongs, Five old Chairs, Three old Bedsteads, Two Gimblets, Two Sythes and Cradles, One loom, Two Jugs, Two butter potts, One flax Hackel, One old Skillet and spice morter, One frying pan, One pr. Wedges, One Pr. Money scales, One Whip saw, One Drawing knife,

One old Case and Bottles

Amt of Cash on hand

Whole amount  £3944.21.0

Given under our hands this day of July  one thousand eight hundred and Seven.

Joseph Richards, Rich’d Proctor, Wm Walton

 

The within is a true Inventory of the Estate of  Christopher Hutchings Dec’d.  Given under my hand as Executor.

Moses Hutchings

Recorded:  May 16, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 130                                                                      Thos. Elliott Act. With Admrs.

 

The Estate of Thomas Elliott deceased in acct. Current with M. Hutchings and James Soyars,  Admrs. With the will, Anex’d.

 

1800

Feby 1 7 – To cash paid Sam’l Elliott, To So much paid the Clerk of Pittsy. County, To So much Paid the Sheriff Pittsylvania, To So much Pd Collector of the Direct Tax, To So much paid the Commissioners, To Paid Nathan Adams as Cryer, To  So much Paid for Stampt Papers

 

       June 5 -  To Paid the widow her Part of the Deceased personal Estate

 

       1804

       Dec 3 – To So much paid William Elliott on acct. of Jas. Elliott, To So much Paid Simon Elliott  in full             per. Rect., To Paid the Clk. Of Pittsylvania and Coroner for Recording Inventory & acct of Sales & Coroner’s fees, To So much allowed the Admr. For Services, To So much Deposited in the hands of James Soyars for the Benefit of Peter Elliott.

 

Cr

 

By Amount of Sales

By Cash Recv’d for 2 slaves Executed

Rent of 2 Plantations

Recorded:  March 27, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 131                                                               The Estate of Abraham Campbell

 

1806-The Estate of Abraham Campbell Deceased To Nathan Adams and F. Worsham Executors of  &c.   DR

 

To Amt. Paid as Per. Rect & tickes

To Amt. Given to E Campbell by Cont of Legatees

To Amt. Do Rich’d Campbell Ditto

 

1807

Feby 23 To Do pd Thos. Watson his part of  Estate

 

Mar 14  To Do pd E. Robertson by Jesse Richards

Mar 16 – To Do paid Wm Thomas on part of Legacy

Mar 17 To Do pd T Harrison in Ditto

Mar 23 To Do paid E Campbell in Ditto

To do paid P Worsham in Ditto

 

Apr 3 – To Do pd B Kirby  in Ditto

To Do Due Nathan Adams in Ditto

 

June 19 – To Do paid Jesse Richards per Rect.

 

July 13 – To do paid Lucy Worsham for P. Worsham

July 20 – To Do paid Jesse Richards Attorney for B Kirby

 

Aug 10 – To Do Pd F Worsham per Rect.

Aug 15 -  To Do pd E Campbell per Rect

 

Spt 21 -  To Do Pd William Thomas per Rect.

To Clerks Ticket for Order of Settlem’t acct.

To Do for Rec’g Acct. Current

To Compensation for the Executors

 

June 2 – To Amt. Pd. Thomas Watson p. receipt

To do Do Jesse Richards per Do

To Do Wm Thomas  per Do p. Do 

To Do F. Worsham Per Do

To Do E Campbell Do  

To Do P. Worsham Per Do

To B. Kirby P. Do

To N. Adams Legacy

 

1806 The Estate of Abraham Campbell      CR

By Amt. Of Sales as P. Acct.

By Cash Rec’d of John Hall

By Do Rec’d of J Richards

By Cash left by the Testator

By Interest on E Robertsons Bond for £83.7.6 from 25 Jany 1808 to 2 June 1808

 

Agreeable to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania we the Subscribers have Stated, Settled and adjusted the account Current of the Estate of Abraham Campbell Dec’d With Nathan Adams and Francis Worsham the Executors of  sd Campbell’s Will and find the account with corresponding Vouchers as above Stated.  Given under our Hands this 2th Day of June 1808

Tho. H. Wooding,  M. Hutchings, Allen Stoekas

Recorded: June 20, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 132                                                                                    Wm Witcher’s Inventory

 

Agreeable to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittislvania We  Joseph Hatchett, Daniel C Edwards, Joseph Hames  and Moses Kirby being first Sworn as the law directs has appraised the Estate of Wm Witcher, dec’d as follows, Viz:

 

53 Head of Hogs, 14 Piggs, 1 Negro Woman Sarah, 1 Negro Child Patsey, 1 Do Do Cindy, 1 Do Girl Cely,

1 Do Child Anna, 1 Do Woman Tamer, 1 Do Do Betty, 1 Do Boy Peyton, 1 Do Do Child George, 1 Do Do Phebe, 1 Do do Stephen, 1 Do Child Anderson, 1 Do Man Bob, 1 Do Do Abram, 1 Do Do Jacob, 1 Do Boy Will, 1 Do Girl Phillis, 1 Do Man Sam, 1 Do Woman Hannah, 1 Do Child Syller, 1 Do Do Mary, 1 Do Woman Bathsheba, 1 Do Child Sophia, 1 Do Girl Rose, 1 Do Boy Edmund, 1 Small bay horse, 1 Large Do Do, 1 Roan Horse, 1 yoke Steers, 1 Do Do, 1 Brindle Steer, 1 Red ditto, 4 Cows & their Calves, 1 Red Cow,, 5 Head Cattle, 6 Head ditto, 5 Head do, 8 Head Sheep, 12 Bee Stands, 12 Hilling Hoes,  1 Shovell,

Parcel old Leather, 1 Bed stead and furniture, 1 Bed Do & do

 

134 yards Cotton Cloth, ¾   Do Do Do, 12 lbs spun cotton, 1 pine Chest, 1 old Trunk, 1 pine chest,

9 large Juggs, 1 large Butter pott, 1 Do  Do Do, 1 Small Jugg and Butter pott, 1 Dozen earthen plates,

1 Dozen pewter ditto, 2 pewter dishes, 3 Basons and ½ Dozen spoons, 7 Knives and 6 forks, 2 pepper Boxes, 5 Cups and Saucers & ½  Doz. Tea spoons, 2 Broken Mugs, 2 Tea potts, 1 salt stand , Butter Boat & Bowl, 1 Coffee pott & 1 spice Mortar, 7 pr. Old Cards, 1 Pewter quart Polt, 2 pr. Shears and 2 old knives,

1 candle stick and Snuffers, 1 Flat Iron, 1 Box do & Iron bowl

 

1 Tea Canister and old Ladle, 1 old Candle Mould & pewter and funnel, 1 Wirel Sifter and Seive, 1 Barrel seed Cotton, 30 lbs pick’d Cotton, 15 lbs. pick Cotton, 29 lbs Wool, 5 Bags, 4 old Barrels, 3 Runlets, 3 Barrels, 1 Grind Stone, 9 old Meal Bags, 2 Cotton Wheels, 1 Flax wheel, 3 old Sithes and cradles, 9 Reap Hooks , 4 Casks, 1 Jointer, 2 Cider Casks, 1 old Hogshead, 1 pr. Saddle Bags, 2 Tumbles and Water pitcher, 1 Case, 6 Case Bottles, 1 Ticklet & 4 phials

 

6 potts, 2 ovens, pr.pot hooks and Frying Pan, 4 p. Greers with Haymes, 3 Collar & 3 Bridles, 1 pr. Beech bands, 1 Saddle and Bridle, 1 Gun powder horn and shott bags, 1 Jack Screw and Cross Cutt Saw, 10 Axes,

5 Grubing Hoes and 1 Mattock, 2 Bare shares, 6 old plow Hoes, 3 old Coulters, Bed pinn and Iron, 3 old 2 Breast Chains, 2 slays, 2 Lock Chains, 2 pieces Steel, 508 6p. Nails, 1 p. old Saddle bags, 500 6 X 8d Nails,

Old plantation tools Consisting of Augers, Hand Saw, Drawing knife, Foot adds, 1 Cutting Knife, Rake and Steel, ?  Rollers, Chain and lap ring, 1 Flax Hackle, and pr. Old Hames, 7 Padlocks and 5 Keys, 1 Piggan and Cann, 1 Bible, 1 Webs Justice, 1 pr. Stillards, 1 Cherry Table, 7 Chairs, 6 Bells and Collars, 1 old Wagon, 10 Hides and 2 Skins leather, Cutting Box Irons, 1 Sett black  Smith’s Tools, 1 pr. Money Scales

3 phials physic.

August 4, 1808

Total:  £1896.2.3

Joseph Hatchett, Daniel Edwards, Joseph Hames, Moses Kirby

 

The foregoing apprasement  Contains a true and perfect  Inventory of the Estate of William Witcher, Deceased except the Crop now growing.  Some grain on Hand and four hundred and forty Seven pounds in money left in Hand by the Testator and ten pounds,  fourteen Shillings and one penny Cash remaining in the Hands of William Witcher, one of the Subscribers from the Sale of Tobacco for the Testator.

John Witcher, Wm Witcher, Executors of Wm Witcher, Dec’d

Recorded:  August 16, 1808.

 

AC Book 4, Page 137                                                                                               Patrick’s Acct. Current

 

The Estate of David F Patrick in account with Sa’l Pannill, Exor.

 

1807

June 26 – By Cash on hand at the death of Dav’d F Patrick

 

July 23 – Cash rec’d of Robert Aalexander

 

August 21 – Robert Alexander

 

August 29 – By 1 Bay Steed Horse due 19th August 1809

 

October 14 -  Cash Rec’d of Robert Alexander

Jermiah Pannill for Balance due at Division of Negroes Fall 1806

Interest on Ditto

 

November 10 – Cash Rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

November 14 – 50 Gallons Brandy

 

December 15 -  Cash rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

December 22 -  Cash Rec’d of Jeremiah Pannill for his bond

 

1808

January 13 – 51/2 Bushels Wheat at Lynch’s Mill

 

January 22 – Amount Rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

February 6 -  3 Hhds. Lynchburg tobo.    4272 lbs

Deduct for turning up do

John Lynch for 7960 Bushels wheat that was stor’d in his mill

 

February 9 – Henry Wade Sen. For 24 feet Top fodder

 

February 23 – 550 lbs. Blade fodder, 600 lbs Sheaf Oates

 

March 12 – 27 feet Top fodder, 350 lbs.Blades do

Robert Cobbs for shuck

 

April 27- 2 Hhds. Lynchburg Tobo.   2708 lbs.

Deduct Turning up.

 

May 2 – 2 Hhds. Lynchburg tobo.          2849 lbs

Deduct turning up

 

May 18 – Jas. Arnold Sen for amt. rec’d in Tobo. Enter’d on bond to D.F. P.

 

June 6 -  Ann Craddock for Rent of land for the year 1807, & 60 lbs. Lynchburg Tobo.

 

June 21 -  Jonadab George for Season of mare

 

July 6 -  David  F Patrick for balance due him by me at his death the 20 June 1807

So much then due

So much due 17th April 1808

Interest on £190.1.4  the amt. Due at the death of David F Patrick til 1st of  May 1808 at Which time his Bond to Thomas Collins was due.

 

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed we Wm Smith, Saml. Stone, & P L Grasty have Examined the account of Saml. Pannill Exor.of David F Patrick, Deceased, With the Estate of the said decedent with the Receipts  and other exhibits and do report a Balance in favour of the Estate of David F Patrick of Forty five pounds, 16/1 1/4 which Balance will be due 29th August 1809 as will appear from the Credits on the Within account.  Given under our hands this 25th day of August 1808

Wm Smith, Saml. Stone, Philip L Grasty

 

1807

July 4 – To Postage  Letter to Lady

July 8 – To James Pernberton for Tax Per Rect.

Ditto   ditto for Serving Cap’ s vs Alex’d & Security

July 10 – 72 Gallon Whisky

July 18 – 72 Gallon Rum Per Order

July 29 -  David Spencer Per Rect.

 

August 1 – Postage 1 Letter to Lady

August 7 -  William Collins for 1 Coffin Per Rect.

August 14 -  11/4 Yards Black custring?, 7 1/8 yds Black cambrick, 2 yds Ribbon, 1 3/4 yds. Chambry, 2 yds Ribbon, 3 Hanks silk, 3 Binch wire, 2 paste boards, 1 pair selk Gloves

August 20 - 74 Yards Cat Gutt, 1 1/4 Yards Ribbon

August 22 -  Jacob Jones Per Rect., 40 Grams Rhubarb

August 31 -  Cash paid John Jenkins

 

September 10 -  Cash paid Clark Hubbard Per Rect.

September 19 -  1 lb Sugar P. Lady, 1 lb. Coffee, 5 Yards N. Cotton, 14 lbs Ginger

 

October 2 - Cash paid Cornelious McHaney Per Rect.

October 8 - David Spencer P. Rect.

October 10 -  16 lbs. Iron

October 13 -  1 Yard Ribbon, 1 Yard ditto

October 20 - 50 " 10 d. nails

October 21 -  Cash paid Wm Yancy Sheriff Pittsy.  per Rect., Cash paid Commitioner Per Rect..

 

November 2 -  1000.8dy nails, 1 P. N. Cottons, 1 ps. ditto

November 7 -  1 days Work of Waggon & Team and finding Halling Shingles from Tho. Baileys to Pittsylvania Quarter.

November 14 -  1 Doz  Nedles, 1 E. Dish, 1 ditto, 2 E. dishes, 2 Spelling Books

 

November 28 -  1 Tumbler, 1 mug, ¼ lb. Pins, 1 1/2 Doz E plates, 1 china Bowl, 6 lbs Sugar, 1 Candlestick

6 lbs. loaf Sugar, 1 Coffee pott, 1 Coffee mill

November 30 -  16 1/4  Sole Leather, 1 Syde upper leather

 

December 1 - 1 Sett knives and forks, 5 1/2 lb. Sole leather

December 5 - 1 Tea Kettle, 4 lb. Coffee, 1/4 lb.Tea, 1 Tea pott, 2 Bowls, 1 pott, 1 frying pain

December 9 -  1 Sack Salt, 100 20 d. nails, 1 Iron pott Rack, 100  12 d. nails, 2 Days work of Ox Cart and 2 Yoke oxen, Halling Corn at Campbell quarter 26th last month

December 15 -  John Black P. Rect.

December 16 -  2 Tobo. Hhds. Complete, 100  6 d. nails

December 19 – 2 1/4 lbs. Blesterd Steel

December 25 - 1 Tobacco Hhds. Complete

December 26 – ¼ lb. Peper?, 100 d. nails

 

1808

 

January 2 -  John Black for halling 1 load Corn P. Rect.

January 9 -  Halling 9 loads Wheat to Lynch' and finding

January 21 -  David G. Talbot for his proven acct & Rect.

January 25 -  10 lbs. Suar, 16 lbs Cotton, 100  8 d. nails

 

Feby. 17 -  Cash left with Mrs. Patrick to pay Mr. Vaughan

Feby. 20 - 28 lbs. Iron, 1 lb. Coperas

Feby. 27 -  Thomas Bailey per Bill & Receipt, 1 Bushell Salt, 2 pair Lines

 

March 5 -  1 lb. Coperas, Cash paid Robert John Per Rect.

March 17 - Cash paid Sarrah Leveston Per Rect., Cash paid Doctor George Cabbell per Rect.

 

April 2 -  1 pair Cards, 1 oz. thread, ½ gal. molases

April 5 - 2 lbs.  & 10 oz. Blistead Steel

April 7 - 20 lbs. picked Cotton at West’s Machine

April 15 -  John Turner Per Rect.

April 19 -  William Worsham for 48 Bushels oats P. Rect.

April 25 - 1 pair lines

April 27 - 1 butter pott, 9 ½ lbs. Sugar

April 29 - Cash paid John Dabney his acct. for Fees P. Rect.

April 30 - 15 lbs. Iron

 

May 2 – Ferryage of 4 Hhdgs. Tobacco Waggoned

May 14 - 1 Bushel Salt, 1 Jug, 1 Gall. Molases, 500 20 d.. nails, 500 12 d. ditto

May 17 - Cash paid Clerk Pittsylvania P. Tickets

May 19 - Cash paid William Cobbs Per Rect.

 

June 1 - 500 90 d.. nails, 2 Stocks Locks, Jas. Pemberton Shff Campbell for Tax and new Rect.

June 6 - Anne Craddock in full for mauling Rails per Rect.

June 10 - amt. paid William Collins Per Rect.

June 11 -  James Pemberton Shiff Campbell per 2 Rects.

June 25 -  10 1/2 lbs Cotton, 2 Scythe Blades

 

July 9 - 2 Pewter dishes, Hank Silk

 

July 14 -  Thomas Collins for amt. of Bond due 1st May last Taken in ditto ditto due 1st May 1810 taken in 220.10.0, deduct the interest for promp paymt.

July 20 - Philip L Grasty per Rect.

July 23 - 1 Bed Cord,  ½ lb.alspice

 

August 9 - William Worsham Per Receipt, Owen West per Bill & Rect.

August 22 -  Benjamin Waller p. Rect.

August 23 - Thomas Baily per Rect.

August 24 - paid William Yancy Sheff Pitts.

August 25 - Samuel Pannill & Co per Recipt, 10 lbs. Sugar, 4 lbs. Coffe, 1 lb Shott, 1/4 lb powder @ 6/ the 24th Interest

 

5 Per cent comms. allow'd on Collecting £367.3.6 at being the Bal. after deducting the Money in hand at the death of D. F. Patrick.

Balance in favour of the Estate which will be due 29th August 1809 as Will appear per contrac under date of the 29th August 1807.

 

1807 Mr. David F Patrick in account with Samuel Pannill

 

January 6 - By Balance due Per Bond

January 8 - add Errors , Behathaland F. Patrick for 1 Gallon Rum 10th May last, ditto for 1 Sack Salt 14th October last, ditto for 1 doz. neadles 15th November, 1 oz. Camphor 3 October last you think Boung?-

 

February 9 - Cash received of William Moerman

 

March 13 - ditto received of Robert Alexander

 

April 15 - ditto received of Wm & Sam’l Harrison Per Rect.

April 17 - 5 Hhds. Lynchbyrg Tobo. 7113 lbs, deduct for Turning up for Hhg., due in Twelve months per note.

 

May 2 - Thos. Wiatt for Bal. due on S F/T Harrison & Co note, Do Do for Int.,  Int on do till 14th Instant

May 27 - Cash rec'd of Lewis Duvall

May 28 – Tobacco 200 lbs, William W Cobbs for Striping , prising & carrying his part Tobo. to market 545 lbs., Wm McCatlester for carrying 412 lbs Tobacco

 

1807 To amount Brought over

 

January 24 - To cash paid Benjamin Waller P. note

Benjamin Waller for assennt on acct corn

January 30 - 2 Barrel Corn left with you by Wm W. Cobs

 

Feby. 3 - 4 knitting pinns, 1 nutmeg

Feby. 6 - Value paid William Reine Per Note

Feby. 16 - 1 lb. Sugar, ½  quire, 1/2 Gal rum

Feby 20 - Cost of Recording power of Atto. in Campbell, Cash paid John Dabny fee &c vs Ro. Alexander

Feby. 25 - 35 lb. Iron

 

March 5 - Cash paid for 1 Vial Laudeinum

March 6 - 1 Gallon Molases, 1/2 Bushels Oysters, 1/2 Bushel ditto about 1st December last

March 9 - 1/2 Bushel ditto Per Boy Simon

March 13 - Thos. Collins for your Bond due 1st Octr. Next, Deduct allowance he makes you

March 14 - 1 Syde upper Leather

March 18 – 2 ¼  quarts port wine

March 23 - 4 Knitting pins, 1 almanack, 1 Vial Emelec Tartar, 1 Yard Velveat Ribbon, 1 Yard ditto

March 24 - Cash paid W Edenfield for medicine

 

April 7 - 35 lbs Iron per Boy Adam

April 15 - Cash

April 18 - 1 Bushel Salt Per Adam

April 21 - Cash paid for 2 Vials Laudnurn

April 22 - paid Postage Letter to Lady

 

May 12 - Cash paid for 9 Oranges

May 16 - 1 quart Rum, 1 paper Pins, 1 Stran necklace

May 20 - 1 Vial Elexir Vitrial

May 23 - Cash paid for 2 Vials Laudinum

May 28 - 1 Bed Cord & per Stephen

 

June 6 - 4 3/4 pints rum, 1 Vial Elex Vetrial, William Black in part yr note to Wm Eads, Thomas Cooke for bal. of do, 1/2 Gallon Rum

 

1808

 

Janury 1 - amount your Smith's account for 1807

 

July 6 - Estate of David F Patrick for balance due you by me at your death 20th June 1807

So much then due

do due 7th April 1808

 

1808 July 6

 

It will be recollected  that I have this day balanced this account as if it had been done on the day of the death of David F.Patraick and have entered the interest on the amounts due that day 190.1.4 to the Credits of his Estate which will appear by a Reference to that account and the interest is entered up in that account to the 1st May 1808.

Saml. Pannnill

 

Mr. David F. Patraick To Saml.Pannill for Smith's work

 

1807

 

Febry 12 -  To upsating 1 pair Wedges & nailing on old Shoe

 

May 23 -  Shoeing 1 horse per Boy George, finding & Nailing an old pair behind

May 28 – Laying one plow hoe, 2 ½ lbs. Iron per Boy Will

 

June 11 - Pinting 1 Phoe, Strapin 1 do, 4 lbs Iron

 

July 4 -  penting 2 plow hoes with forket points, Making one frisen’d, 3 lbs Iron

July 28 - Shoeing 1 Horse before per Boy Simon

 

August 28 - finding & nailing on pr shoes

 

October 17 - Shoeing 1 Horse before pr Benjamin Waller

 

Dec 21 - Shoeing 1 Horse before per Boy George

 

Making 1 Staple for Waggon

 

This account was commenced in the name of David F. Patrick in his lifetime and Continued in his name to the end of the year.

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 145                                                                                      John Hodnett’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date July Court 1807 we the Subscribers being first Sworn before James Johnson, Gent. have appraised So much of the personal Estate of John Hodnett Deceased as was produced by Lucy his Widow, Administritex

 

1 Bed furniture, bed stead &c, 1 Walnut Desk & Toylett, 1 Looking Glass, parcell old Books, 6 coverleats belonging to beds, 1 Walnut Table & Toylett, 6 Winsor Chairs, 1 waterstand, 1 Walnut cupboard, Earthen & Glass Ware, 1 pewter Bason, Broken fire Dogs, 1 Sand Seave, Flax Seed, 12 Bushells Wheat, 3 Tubs,

1 pine Chest, 1 Side Saddle, 1 Bed furnature & Stead &c, 1 Check real, 1 Small Walnut Chest , 1 Cotton wheel, 1 Loom, 1 450 Slay, Square Walnut Table, 8 Rush Chares, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Bed furniture & Stead,

1 Ditto Ditto Ditto, 1 Spice morter, 2 old Candle sticks and Coffee pot

 

parcel old pewter, knives and forks, 1 Hyme Book, 1 p. fire Dogs and Tongs, parcel pickled pork, & tub,

Ditto Leather, parcel seed cotton, 1 parcel pickled pork & Tub, Ditto wool, 3 Stove pots with  Butter & fat,

2 Small Tubs and Churn, 1 Tray and parcel of Flax, 1 pewter  Candle mould and Sad Iron, 1 meal Tub, 1 Cotton wheel, Wood Ware, Skillet and Small pot,, ¼ grind stone &c, 1 large Iron pot and Hooks, 1 Dutch Oven and top, 1 Meal Sifter and Tray, To 6 1/2 pr. Cast Wheels, 1 p. Haymes Traces &c, 1 Hammer auger &c, drawing knife, 2 Axes and Mattox, 1 p. wedges, 2 plow hoes and Swingletrees, 8 old hoes, Old Saddle,

1 Saddle, 1 Sythe and Cradle, parcel Flax, 35 Barrels Corn, Bottle Spirits Turpintine & 2 phials, 197 lbs. Pork, 1 Roan Mare, 1 Sorrel Colt

 

1 Bay mare, 1 Bay Colt, 1 Bay Colt, 1 oat stack, 1 White Heiffer & 2 Red ditto, 1 Spotted Steer yearling,

1 Cow and yearling, 2 ditto Ditto, 2 Yearlings, York young Steers, 12 Sheep, 3 Blades Stacks , 1 Stack and shuks, 1 Ditto  Ditto, 2 Cows, 7 Shotes, 13 Geece, 1 Fro, an old ax, 3 hogs, 1 Negro boy Jere, 1 Ditto Moses, 1 Ditto , Woman Phillis, 1 Ditto Boy Daniel, 1 Ditto Woman Dafney & 2 Children  Phillis and Barnett, 1 Negro Man Sam, 1 Ditto Girl Jincey, parcel Tobacco

Total:  £657.3.1 1/2

Benj. Terry, Benj. Terry jr., Daniel Motlley, Saml. Motley

Recorded:  September 19,  1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 148                                                                      Wimbish of Neal Account Current

 

Mr. David Neal orphan of Ste. Neal dec'd Acct. Current with William Wimbush, Adrm. of Jas. Linn dec'd former Guardian

 

1803

MR. 15  To Cash Paid Mrs Neal for board

 

June 11 Cash

 

July 23 ditto

 

Sept. 24  ditto

 

Dec 22 ditto

 

Dec 30 Paid John Wimbush per account 1802

Paid Champness Terry ditto

 

1804

Jany. 3 Cash paid Edm'd Fitzgerald p. acct.

ditto paid W A Allen 24th Dec last  for Tuition per acct. & rect.

 

April 7 Cash

 

July 14  ditto

 

Jany 1 ditto it being 1/2 of the Amt. Paid Jon. Stone for Land &c Per your request

Amt. paid for Negroes Expsek per account.

Commis. of 5 p. cent on 497.8.11

Sto. Turner & Co. for Mans Saddle

Interest

Balance due on Stone acct. This is not settled

 

Octo. 18  Balance due

 

1803  CR

 

Feby 19 By your proportion of the Estate of Stephen Neal dec'd as appears to us from a Statement by Comms. formerly appointed to allot to the widow her part

1/2 of Hire of Negroes due 1st Jany 1803

½                                                 "   1804

½                                                        1805

½           "                                             1806

½           "                                             1807

½  Rent of Plantation due 1st Jany 1807

Thomas Neal for the Hire of Negro Woman Dice for 1803 & 1804

She being a slave which the Said Thomas has no part nor Interest in the half of which we entered to his Credit

1 Negro Woman Dice & child which you sold Vachel Clement and Jas Linn dec'd his Bond,  The half of which was payable 1st May 1805 and  the Balance 25th Dec 1805.

 

1806 Oct 8 -Int. is calculated up til 18th Oct 1806 except on £65 due 25th Dec. last

By Bal. of Interest

 

 

1808 Oct 18 - By Bal. due P. Contra £491.2.1

 

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date May Court 1806 we have examined the Account of William Wimbush, admr. of James Linn, dec'd who was Gardian of David Neal orphan of Ste. Neal, dec'd and find a Balance due D. Neal of Four Hundred and ninety one pounds 2/1.  Given under our hands this 18th day of October 1806.

Wm. Smith, J. Williams, Champness Terry

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 150                                                                                     S. Neal’s Account Current

 

DR the Estate of Stephen Neal, dec’d in acct. current with William Wmbish, admr. Of James Linn, dec’d who was admr. Of Stephen Neal, dec’d.

 

1808

Augt. 15 To Cash paid Taxes as per 1800 p. Rect.

ditto p. Clk  hs. Per 2Tickets

1808 Bal due

 

Augt. 15 By 1 Hhdg. Tobacco which appears to us was received by J. Linn and not accounted for on a former Settlement.

Bal. P. Contra

With interest from 6th Nov 1801

Total:  £16.16.5

 

In obedience to an Order of the County Court of Pittsylvania and bearing date August Court 1808 we have Examined the account of William Wimbush admr. of James Linn dec'd, who was admr. of Stephen Neal dec'd With the Estate of Stephen Neal dec'd and find a Bal. due the Said Estate of Eleven pounds  15/2 aagreeable to the above acct.  Given under our hands this 15th day of August 1808.

Wm Smith, J M Williams, Champness Terry

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 151                                                                    Wimbish Gdn. Of Neal Acct. Current

 

Dr. Mr. Thomas Neal orphan of Stephen Neal dec'd In acct. Current with William Wimbush, Admsr. of James Linn dec'd former Guardian

 

1801 To Cash paid Chas. Irby for Tuition

 

1803 Paid Mrs. Neal for yr Board

 

Dec.   Paid W A Allen for Tuition  p. Account & Rect.

 

1804  Pd. John Wimbush per acct. for 1802

 

Jany 3 Paid Edm'd Fitzgerald for Board

Cash 23 July 1803

ditto 18th Dec

 

Jany 8 Cash

Services of Exps. of Servant & horse

a Trip to Guilford

 

1805 Paid Champness Terry per acct.

 

Jany 8 Cash

 

1806

Feby. 5 Paid Abra. Neal for 1 Horse

Cash Omitted July 1803

Cash paid Jno. Stone 1 Jany last on acct purchase of land

Paid for Expences of Negroes &c Per account

amt. yr account at Stinkin River Store

David Neal for the hire of Negroe Woman Dice for 1803 £12.7 & 1804 £5.0.0.  She being a Slave which you have no Interest in the half of which hire is entered to your Credit.

Sto. Turner & Co.per account 23rd Dec 1802

ditto ditto for Cash 7th  Nove 1803

Commis. on 423.12.13

Bal. Interest

To Medicine  account

1806 Oct 18 Bala. £474.18.9

 

CR

 

1803

Feby 19 By your Porportion of the Estate of Stephen Neal dec'd as appears to us from a Statement by Comms. formerly appointed to allot to the Widow her part.  £310.15.4

½  of the Hire of Negroes due 1st Jan 1803

"                                                                  1804

"                                                                        1805

"                                                                  1806

"                                                                  1807

1/2 Rent on Plantation

Bal. of Interest Acct.

 

1806

Oct 18 By Bal Pr. Contra £212.2.4

 

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date May Court 1806 we have examined the acct. of William Wimbush admr. of James Linn dec'd who was former Guardian of Thomas Neal and find a Balance due Thomas Neal orphan of Stephen Nead, dec'd of Two hundred  and Twelve pounds Two Shillings & 4p agreeable  to the above account.  Given under our hands this 18th day Oct. 1806.

Wm. Smith, J M Williams, Champness Terry

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 153                                                                                David F. Patraick’s Inventory

 

Agreeable to an order from Pittsylvania Court to us directed We William Mc Allester, George Gilbert and John Luck and John Gilbert being first Sworn have proceeded to appraise the Estate of David F Patrick as follows Viz:

 

1 Bay Steed Horse Said to be got by Boxer 4 yrs old last Spring, 1 Sorrel ditto Got by Quick Silver 3 years old, 1 Dark bay steed colt got by Whip 1 Year old, 1 Sorrel mare about 12 years old

This much

Appraised August 26 1807 & one silver watch

William McAllister, John Gilbert, John Luck, George Gilbert

 

1808 Sam. Pannill Exor.

 

April 19  We George Gilbert, John Gilbert and John Luck have this day proceeded to appraise the balance of the Estate of David F Patrick as follows Viz:

 

1 walnut Cubbord, 1 Do Chest, 1 Do Table, 1 Do Desk and Book Case, 6 Chires, 2 Small Do, 1 Domestick Medicine, 1 Bible, 1 Jeffersons Notes, 1 Gutherys Grammers, 1 Testament, 1 Hymn Book, 1 Costicks Domocrasey Unvailed, 1 Miscellanies, 1 Collumbian Orator, 1 Scotts Lessons, 1 account Pelew Islands,

1 American Preceptor, 1 Costicks Ferrable Tractoratins, 1 Acts of Congress, 2 Spelling Books, 4 Fathers Legacy to his daughter, 1 Jays Diseaptery Malgta, 1 China Bowl, 1/2 Doz do Cups and Saucers, 1 Tea pott,

2 Razors, Cases Shaving Box & hone, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Do, 7 Hogs, 6 Shotes, 17 Pigs

 

1 wriding Chain & Harness, 1 Bay Horse, 1 Gray Do, 3 Plows and Gare, 1 Pr. Traces & Haymes, 1 Bull, 1 Do, 1 Cow and Calf & Bull, 1 Do & yearlings, 1 Do & Do, 1 Do & Do, 1 Mare, 1 Do, 2 Small Do, 1 Cow,

1 Heffer, 1 Do, 3 Do, 1 Gun, 1 Sword, 1 Case and Bottels, 2 Jugs and Butter Pott, 1 ox Cart, 1 Grind Stone,

1 Spade, 1 Cutting Box and Knife, 4 Wedges and Reap hook, 1 Iron Tooth Harrow, 4 axes, 14 Hoes, Hilling and Grubing, 1 auger & old Saw, 2 Caulters, 1 Froe, 1 plow hoe, Old Iron, 1 whip saw, 2 Bells,

1 Pott, 1 Do & hooks, 1 Iron Kittle, 1 Frying Pan, 1 Saddle, 1 Sifter, 1 Cotton Wheel, 2 Tubs, 3 Pails Water,, 1 Chock Reel, 1 Trunk, 1 Do, 1 Do, 1 old Walnut Table, 1 mans Saddle, 1 Do, 1 Womans Do,

1 Halter chains, 1 pr. Saddle bags, 4 Feather Beds and furnature, 1 Churn, 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Tribbet bed

 

1 Negro man Jim, 1 Do George, 1 Do Simon, 1 Boy Baccus, 1 Do Reubin, 1 Woman Jenn, 1 Child Isbel, Girl, 1 Girl Lette, 1 Boy Jonathan, 1 Do Darby, 1 Woman Lucy, 1 Girl Child Hannah, 1 Girl Sarah, 1 Woman Nan, 1 Boy child Jere George, 1 Girl Bette, 1 Do Dafney Rucker, 1 Do Dilee Rucker

 

1 Coffee mill, 1 Coffee pot, 2 Supe Spoons, 8 Table Do, 6 Silver Tea Do, 2 Bowls, 2 Do, 1 Bason, 1 ½ Doz. Earthern Plates, 4 Earthan Dishes, 1 mug, 1 Tumbler, 2 Earthan Salts, ½ Doz. Knives and forks,

2 Peppers, 2 pr. Cotton Cards, 4 Table Cloths, 4 Towels

Aprl 19 1808

Cash on hand at Death

George Gilbert, John Gilbert, John Luck, Saml. Pannill Exor.

 

AC Book 4, Page 157                                          D.F Patrick’s Inv’y Account of Sale & List of Balances

 

The following is a list of Debts due David F Patrick at his Death as near as can well be ascertained by the Said Patrick not having kept any regular accounts of what was due him  and also owed to a Considerable amount of which he also left no account the most of Which however was due on Bonds.

 

Saml. Pannill in his private Capassity owed

Robert Alexander Do

James Arnold Do

Benj. Waller

David Hambrick

John and Sarah Luck

 

1808

April 20 Saml. Pannill,  Executor

Amount of appraisment & cash on hand at Death of D F Patrick as on the other Side

 

Total amount of Personal Estate £2199.14.1/4

Saml. Pannill Esor.

 The following is a list of Sales of part of the Estate of David F. Patrick mostt Subject to waste which Sale took place 29th Augus. 1807. Viz:

 

Mitchel M. Gallion 1 Silver watch

Littleberry Epperson 1 old Sorrel Mare

Saml. Stone 1 Bay Mare steed Got by Boxes

Clack Stone 1 Sorrel Steed Got by Quicksilver

John Kent 1 Brown Steed Colt Got by Whip

Total:  £125.3.0

Saml. Pannill Exor.

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 158                                                                                Linn’s Gdn. Account Current

 

DR  The orphans of John Pannill Dec’d  in Account with William Wimbush, Admr. Of James Linn dec’d who was Guardian in right of his wife, Nancy, former Guardian.

 

1799

Sept.  To paid William Wimbush & Co P. Acct.

 

1800- John Wimbush & Son P. ditto. Ditto ditto,

 

Jany. Paid Crier at hiering

15 yards Linnen

Colquhoun & Gatewood p. acct.

Obadiah Johnson for Shoes

 

1801 Board 3 orphans 3 ½  months, Paid Crier at hireing

 

Jany. Paid for Spirits at hireing, Cash furnish’d the Orphans, Cash pd. Exp. To School & returring, Ditto pd. Jos. Woodson for Schooling, Ditto ditto, Ditto paid W. Smith for Sundreries, Ditto paid E Dismukes for Schooling, Ditto pd. Ross & Douglas for Books, Ditto pd. Jno. Wimbush & Sons, Ditto pd. John Motley, jr., Ditto pd. Fed. Tax p. Rect., Ditto pd. 5 Tickets 18 cents, Ditto pd. Nancy Adams for Services, Ditto pd. P. Butler do, Ditto pd. Mrs. Ashlock, Ditto pd Mr. Scurlock

 

1802

Jany. 9 month Board in A J Pannill, Cash paid Jos. Woodson for Schooling, Ditto paid Crier at hireing,

Ditto furnished the orphans, Dotto pd Exps. Goings and Returning to & from School, Cash paid D. Pannill p. acct., Ditto pd John Wimbish & Son

Total:  £257.14.3

 

Credits

 

1799

Sept. 12 By Balance as Stated by Commissioniers  Viz. for

David Pannill Bond on Which Interest is to be paid annually @ 5 p. cent £1724.9.9

On demand this day £714.15.4 1/4

Due 1st Jany. 1800  £178.17.10 1/8

 

1800

Oct. 25 Rent of Store House Lott & &c

Jany. 1  hire of Long Jim, Jim Thornton, Jacob, Euclid, Easter and Children, Lett and Children, George, Jack and John, A parcel of Bricks sold G Deckenson, Rent of Field above the Wash, Tunstall’s, Interest on D. Pannills Bond at 5 per Cent

 

Oct 25 Rent of Store House Lott &c

 

1801

Jany. Hire of Euclid, Jacob, Easter and Children, Jim Thornton, Long Jim, Jack, John, Lett and family, George, To rent field above slash, “     Rolands, To Interest on David Pannills bond @ 5 per cent

 

Oct 25 Rent Store House Lott &c

 

1802

Jany.  Cash paid Ross and Douglas for 1 Book, Do Oba. Johnson for Shoes, Do pd. Mr. Tuck for Weaving,

Do pd. Nancy Adams for Services, To 9 Month Board of 2 Orphans

 

1803

January To 12 Months Board for 1 Orphan, Cash paid Cryer at hireing, Ditto Sheriff Pittsylvania for Land, Tax for 1802 per Recipt, Ditto Ditto 1801, Cash Paid Jesse Woodson for Schooling, Board of Ditto 1 Year,

Cash Paid Abra. Neal for 3 pr. Shoes, Ditto Paid a Pedler for 1 pr. Ear Drops, Ditto paid R. Ashlock for making 3 pr. Shoes, Leather found for ditto, Cash Paid Rawlins for 3 pare Shoes, Ditto Paid Nancy Adams for her Services, Ditto ditto ditto, Dotto Paid John Wimbish & Son, Ditto Paid John Wimbish jun.,

Ditto Paid Pannill & Smith

 

1804

January

Boarding 3 Orphans 1 Year , Cash Paid Cryer at Hireing, Ditto Paid E Thomas Jeweller, Ditto paid Thomas Colquhaun & Co., Ditto paid 6 pr.Slippers, Ditto paid 4    “, Ditto paid 1 Fan, Ditto Paid Small Trunks,

Ditto paid 3 Smelling Bottles

 

1802

Jan.

By Hire Negro John, Jacobl, Euclid, Jack, long Jim, Jim Thornton , George, Easter & Children, Lett & Children, Rent of Field Above the Slash, Interest on D. Pannills Bond @ 5 per Cent

 

Oct.  25  Rent of Store House Lott. &c

 

1803

Jany 1 By hire of Negro long Jim, Jim Thornton, Euclid, Jacob, George, John, Jack, Betty, Lett & Children, Easter & Children, Rent Field Above the Stash,             Tunstalls,       Tavern House, Interest on D Pannills Bond at 5 Per Cent

 

Oct. 25 Rent Store house Lott &c

 

1804

 

Jany hire of long Jim, Jim Thornton, John, Euclid, Jacob, George, Jack £23.12.0 ( he died received  in prop. for the time he lived), Betty, Lett & family, Easter & family., Rent Tunstall field, “       Slash field,

        Tavern House, “        Store House &c, Interest On D Pannills Bond @ 5 per Cent

 

1806

Jany Cash paid for 3 pr. Silk Gloves, Ditto pd. 6 pockett Handkfs., Ditto pd. 2 pr. Ear Rings, Ditto pd 1 Stran Necklace, Ditto pd. Mrs. Glenn for weaving, Ditto pd Mrs. Saunders, Ditto pd. Nancy Adams,

To Cash paid Jno Wimbush & Son, Ditto pd Jno. Wimbush jr., Amount yr. Store acct.

 

1805

Jany, Board 3 Orphans 1 Year @ $50 ea., Cash paid Crier at Hireing, Do pd Nancy Adams for her Services,, ¾ yard Lac’d Cambrick, John Wimbush jr. per Acct., Thomas Davenport & Co., Amount of  Store Acct., Board 3 orphans 1 Year @ $50, 2 Gallons Brandy for hireing in Jany last, Sundries furnish’d V. Walker for Negro Jack when Sick, Paid V Walker for his Service as Doctr. to Jack, Paid Mrs Rowland as Mid wife, Paid Crider at hireing, Jas. McCain Singing Master, 2 Dressing Boxes, 1 Stran Necklice,

3 pr. Blk.Silk Goves, Amt of Store acct., Board 2 Orphans 6 Months ea., Ditto 1 Do 1 Year, Paid Jno. Wimbush & Son for 1 Hat 28th Apr, 1801, Ditto ditto 1 Hat 23th Augt., Ditto ditto 1 Slate & 3 penciles 29th Oct. 1803

 

 

1805 Jany

Amount Brought over, By hire of long Jim, Jim Thornton, George, Jacob, Euclid, John, Betty, Lett and family, Easter & family, Rent of Tunstalls field,            Slash field,             Tavern House,             Store House, Interest on D. Pannills Bond at 5 per Cent

 

1806

Jany hire of long Jim, Jim Thornton, George, John, Euclid, Jacob, Nat, Betty, Chaney, Winney, Easter & family, Rent of Slack field, “            Tunstalls, “             Tavern House, “             Store House &c,

Rent of Rowlands place to Henry Rowland for 6 years past @ $5, Over charge in paid John Wimbush & Son 1802.  it should be 57.16.2 1/4 instead of 69.17.11/4 makes a difference of £12.0.11, Interest on 1724.9.9 it being for D, Pannills Bond renidered from 1st Jany 1805 till 15th March 1806.

 

March 15 1806 To Paid John Wimbush for 1 Trunk 2nd March 1804, 5 1/8 yds dk Callico, 8 2/3 “ blk. Cambrick, 5 “          “, Balance of Interest £532.6.6, Allowance for tranacting the Estate of the orphans £129.1.0, Balance due the Orphans £4027.17.7 ½, To 1 Woman Saddle the price of which cannot be assertained at this time, By Amount Brought Over

Mar. 15 Balance of Interest Acct. £537.6.6

By Balance due per Contra £4024.17.79

 

Pursuant to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date December Court 1807 directing us to State, Settle, and adjust the Accounts of the Guardianship of James Linn dec’d who was Guardian in right of his wife Nancy former Guardian of the orphans of John Pannill dec’d with William Wimbush admr. And after examining the account as Stated above and Such exhibits as produced before us find a Balance due the Orphans of John Pannill dec’d of Four Thousand and Twenty Seven pounds 7 3/4 of which Three Thousand Eight Hundred & Twenty Seven pounds 7 3/4 was due 17th March 1806 and Two Hundred pounds & 2/ due 1st Jany 1807.  Given under our hands this 16th day of April 1808.

Joshua Stone, Sen, William Smith, Philip L Grasty

Recorded: June 20, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 166                                                                                                       N. Pannil Gdn.

 

Dr. The orphans of John Pannill dec’d in Account with Nancy Pannill Guardian

 

1795

Jany To Paid William Todd for his Services as Crier at hiering p. T & D Pannills Accot., 5 yds Cotton for 1 of the Negroes Per Acct., Paid John Wimbush & Son for Sundirias for the orphans Per account, Wimbush & Pannill ditto, Paid Clerk Pittsylv’ P. Tickett

 

1796

Jany 1 Paid Crier at hireing, Wimbush & Pannill for Primmer, Paid Thos. B McRoberts atto.   fee for Conveying Tittle of land Sold G Dickinson P. Rect., John Wimbush & Son for Sundries furnished the orphans P. Account.

 

1797

 Paid Crier at hireing, Paid D Pannill for Brandy at hireing, “ John Wimbush & Son for Sundries for the Orphans P. acct., ditto ditto, Wimbush & Pannill for 9 yds Green Wild Cose?, Paid Sharp Lumpkin P. acct & Rect.

 

Credits

 

1795

Jany 1 By hire of Negro George, Easter, Toby, Jacob, John, Jim, Jack, Euclid & Jim, Letty

Rent of Tunstalls field,            dry fork, “            Tavern House

 

1796

Jany 1 hire of Negro Toby, Easter & Children, Long Jim & Jim Thornton, Jacob, Jack, Euclid & Letty, George, John & Rent of Tavern house, Rent of Tunstalls field, “      field above Slash, “          

 

1797

Jany 1 Hire of Negro Toby, Easter & Children, John, George, Jacob, Jack & Euclid, long Jim, Jim Thornton, Letty, To Rent of Field above Slash, “      Tavern & field between, “      Road & Stinken River,

       of dry fork, “      Tunstalls

 

1797

 Amount Broughjt forward, To Paid Crier at hireing

 

1798

 Jan 1 Amount Paid David Pannill for building Store Room, moving Counting Room & Lumber Room and finding Materials and Provisions for Carpenters & Masons, Paid Samuel Pannill for articles for the orphans per his account, John Wimbush & Son for Sundries for the orphans, 2 pr. Shoes from W Wimbush & Co.,

Paid James Linn for Shoes for do

 

Cr

 

1797

Jany 1 By Balance due per Account Stated by the Commissioners 15th Dec 1795  £795.0.11 ½, Ditto ditto , Ditto ditto 3rd Feby 1797 £346.0.3, Memo the above £1724.9.9 is due deposited in the hands of David Pannill Payable 1st January 1805 with Interest at 6 pr. Cent from 1st January 1797 in which Interest is to be paid annually

 

1798

Jany 1 Cash rec’d for interest till this time, Hire of Negro Jacob £15.2.6, Easter & children £1.17.6,                        Toby £12.10.0, Jack, Euclid, George & John £69.18.0, Letty £8.4.0, Long Jim and Jim Thornton £35.10.0

Rent of Tavern House & field between the Road & Stinkin River £1.10.0, Rent of dry fork £0,5.0,

Rent of field above the slash £6.0.0, Rent of Store house Lot &c from 25th October 1793 till 25th Oct. 1797    £80.0.0, Interest on David Pannills Bond @ 5 per Cent

 

1799

Jany 1 1 Years Rent of Store House Lot &c, Hire of Negro George £13.13.6, Euclid £27.6.6, Jim Thornton, Jacob £17.12.6, Easter & Children £1.13.6, Toby £12.10. but died 1st July following £6.5.0

 

1799

Jany 1 To paid Crier at hireing , Paid Jas. Linn for 4 pr. Shoes, Paid William Wimbush & Co for Sunderies furnished orphans, John Wimbish & Son for ditto, Balance of Interest Account Carred to Contra £67.5.1

 

Sep. 12 Allowed for transacting the business of the orphans Estate

Balance due the Orphans  £2618.2.11 ¾

 

1799 Amount Brought Over

Jany 1 By Rent of Field above Slash, “   dry fork, “  on the Road,  “ Tavern House, Interest on David Pannills Bond at 5 Per Cent., Balance of Interest Account brought from Contra

 

Sept. 12 By Balance & Contra

 

Persuant to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed bearing date September Court 1807 directing us to Settle and adjust the account of Nancy Pannills Guaradianship with John Pannill’s Orphans and after examining the Said Account and exhibits before us find a balance due the orphans of John dec’d of Two Thousand Six Hundred and Eighteen Pounds two Shillings and 11 ¾ as Stated above one thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty four pounds 9/9 of which is stated to be in the hands of David Pannill on Interest at five per Cent as this account will shew under Dale of 1797 Seven Hundred and fourteen pounds 154 1/4 due the 12 September 1799 and one Hundred and Seventy Eight pounds 17/10 1/2 due 1st day of January 1800.  Given under our hands this 3 day of December 1807

Joshua Stone Sen., William Smith, Thomas Anderson, Philip L. Grasty

Recorded:  June 20, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 171                                                   Pannill Gdn. A.C.

The Heirs of David Pannill in Account Current with Saml. Pannill

1807

July 24 By Balance due per acct Settled & Returned by Commisr. £ 1037.7.8 1/4

Hire of Negro Jack for 1807 due 1st January next  £12.0.0

1808

Jany 6

Cash rec’d of Bailey Street in part his note £4.10.0

Saml. Pannill & Co for George Davise note &  Int.  £8.3.2

 

March 19 Bailey Street in part his note £7.15.0

Cash rec’d of Bailey Street in full his note & Int.  £9.18.0

 

April 4 James Overby for his half of Rent for 1805 and 1806  £3.0.0

Ditto ditto for Rent for 1807  £3.0.0

 

Aug 25 Estate of David Pannill for two thirds of £477.5.2 ½  the neet amount Collected Since 21st July 1807 per account Settled with the Commissioners to be return’d by them to Pittsylvania Court  £318.3.5

Interest on £103 ½.7.81/4 from 24th July 1807  £67.9.6 ½

 

1807

October 21 To Cash paid Sheriff Pittsylvania Tax P. Rect 55 cents

 

1808

Jany 1 Bethenia Pannill for 1 year Expence P. Rect. £26.10.1 ½

 

April 9 Cash paid Sheriff Pittsylvania Per Ticket 90 cents

 

May 17 Cash paid Clerk Pittsylvania per Ticket

 

July 16 Cash paid Sheriff Halifax per Ticket

 

August 25 Samuel Pannill & Co for amt. Paid Abraham Shelton, son to John for 46 apples trees to be planted on the land purchas’d of Gabriel Shelton Son to Gabriel

To cash paid Sheriff Pittsylvania per. Ticket

5 p. Cent Commis. allow’d for transacting the Estate of the Heirs of D. Pannill dec’d of £58.6.0 the amt. rec’d.

Bal. Due the heirs this day  £1448.11.2 ½

 

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County Court bearing date June Court 1808 directing us to State, Settle & adjust the account of Samuel Pannill’s Guardianship of the orphans of David Pannill dec’d,  we have, in obedience to the Said order, examined the Account as Within Stated with the exhibits and find the Balance due the Heirs of David Pannill dec’d of Fourteen Hundred & forty Eight pounds 11/23.  Given under our hands this 25th day of August 1808.

Wm Smith, Saml. Stone, Philip L Grasty

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 172                                                J.Morton gdn. Account Current

 

Jasiah Morton To Joseph Morton his Guardian                  Dr.

 

1803

To Boarding you from Jany 1803 to Jany 1804 one year £9.0.0

 

1805

Jany To Boarding you from date to March following £12.0.0

 

April

Cash paid Tuition £4.16.0, To Boarding you at Dr. David Rices one Session £6.0.0, Tuition for the Same time while at Dr. Rices £2.8.0, To 5 yards home spun linen  £0.12.6, To 4 yards Ditto £0.8.0, To 5 yards mixt Cloth for a Coat and pantaloons  £0.15.0

 

1806

Dec  To Boarding you with Wm L Turner at Banister Academ one Session £5.0.0,  To Tuition @ Ditto  £3.0.0, To one Selector Teteree, £0.4.6, To one Dictionary £1.7.0

 

March 29

To March bought of Nathaniel Harris  , To 1 ¾ yards fine blue Cloth £3.3.0, To 3 yards black fancy Cord  £1.6.3, To ½ yard Buff Cassemore  £0.10.0, To 2 yards brown Holland £0.8.0, To 1 Do linnen, 4 hanks of silk £0.6.9, To 3 Sticks twist, two Doz.large buttons £0.9.8, 1/6 Doz. Small gilt buttons £0.1.9, To 3 yards Superfine linnen £1.0.3, To 1 quire Writing paper  £0.1.6, To 2 yards blue Coating  £1.4.0, Cash paid James Borden for making a Satule £0.12.0, To cash paid John Figg for making a Suit of Clothes  £1.4.0

To 5 yards home spun Gean? Cloth £0.15.0, To 2 yards mixt Cloth  £0.4.0

 

1807

To Boarding you  £9.0.0, To Tuition the same year  £2.0.0, To 6 yards home spun Linnen £0.18.0

To 12 Ditto  Ditto Cloth £1.10.0

 

1808

To Boarding you £9.0.0, To 9 yards home Spun linen  £1.7.0, To 4 ½ Yards home spun linen £0.9.0

To Cash paid Midwife fees £1.16.0, Note this charge was Omited in the above.

 

Josiah Morton                         Cr

 

1803 by the Hire of your Negro Girl one year £10.0.0

 

1804 by Ditto Ditto £10.0.0

 

1805 Ditto Ditto Ditto £8.0.0, By the hire of your Negro Boy Phill one year £6.0.0

 

1806 By the Hire of your Negro Woman Judy £7.0.0, By the Hire of your Negro Boy Phill £8.0.0

 

1807 By the hire of your Negro Woman Judy £6.0.0, By the Hire of your Negro Boy Phill £9.0.0

1808 By the Hire of your Negro Woman Judy  £6.0.0

By the Hire of your Negro Boy Phill  £ 12.0.0

Recorded:  September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Pge 174                                                                               S. Pannill’s acmpt Currt.

 

Dr. the Estate of David Panill dec’d In account with Samuel Pannill Exor.

 

1807

 

Aprl 1 To Cash Pd Wm Smith as a witness at Suit vs. Irvine  per  Rect. £1.1.1, William Adams Halifax for his account disputed £0.3.4, Cash paid Chas. Johnson pr. Execution P. Sheriff Statement and Rect. £4.2.6

 

April 29 Cash paid Ticketts on Suit vs. Ball £1.5.0

 

Oct 17 ditto paid Nathaniel Craddock as a Witness in Suit vs Stogdon per Rect. £0.12.9

 

Oct 21 Cash paid Clk of Henry Per Ticketts , Ditto paid Sheriff of Pittsylv’ do, Ditto paid Saml. Lovell P. Rect. £0.1.9, Ditto paid Sterling Willis do £0.10.6

 

Oct 26 ditto paid Clerk & Sheriff of Hallifax Per Tickett £1.7.11

 

Nov. 17 To Cash paid Sheriff Pittsylv’ Per Ticketts £3.10.9

 

1808

Feby 17 Thomas Mustaine paid him P. Bond & Rect.£0.2.7 ½, Cash paid John Lewis for part 1 Tickett £0.3.10

 

Mar. 30 ditto paid Isaac Tines Constable Per Rect.£0.6.3 1/2

 

Apl. 19 ditto paid Sheriff Pittsylv’ P. Tickett £

Ditto paid ditto     ditto £0.6.3 1/4

 

Apl. 29 ditto paid John Dabney attorney P. Rect. £8.11.0

 

May 17 ditto paid Sheriff Pittsylv’ Ticketts £8.14.0

 

June 11 ditto paid Sheriff of Campbell £0.6.3 1/2

 

July 16 ditto paid Clk. Halifax £0.4.9 1/2

 

CR

 

1807

Aug. 18 By Daniel Shelton Sen. Rec’d £6.8.3 3/4

 

Aug. 30 John Jenkins rec’d £3.0.0, William Parsons rec’d of Ster. Willis Constatt. £0.10.6

 

Sept. 2 Cash rec’d of Patsey Doss Memo acct £0.2.3 1/2

 

Oct. 21 James Stewart rec’d  £3.19.0 ¼, Robert Orkes rec’d in full £0.4.4, John Lovett £0.8.2

Cash rec’d  of George Hairston for Morton on Laniers Delivery Bond quashed in Pittsyl’ Court £0.19.6

 

Nov 17 Peter Perkins rec’d  £36.3.1, John Bruce Overseer  £11.16.1, Cash rec’d of Luke Matthews Memo Acct.  £ 0.0.9, John Hogdon rec’d Per James Stewarts order on the Sheriff of Campbell £5.7.0

 

Dec. 23 Jacob Barger Sen. P. Saml. Lovell Constable  £1.6.2, David Hunt rec’d  £0.13.0

 

1808

Jany 26 Cash rec’d of Nat Terry Memo Acct. & Interest  £0.15.6

 

Feby. 17 Thomas C Stone in full  £3.0.0.3/4, George Cox  £1.17.3, William Robertson Hatter  £0.2.9

Reubin Mitchell rec’d of M. Mitchell  £3.18.0, Grasty and Pannill  £60.6.8, Samuel Woosley rec’d 21st Oct. last  £0.6.0

 

Mar. 17 Wiatt Ellis and No £0.3.8, Cash rec’d of Rowland Jones on acct. Ticketts £4.4.9, Ditto ditto ditto on acct. Land Warrant £2.8.3

 

Mar 23  William Williams Wagg’o Per S Pannill & Co £0.13.0, Robert Love for 20 Barrels Corn , Deduct for hauling ditto Per his rect.  £8.0.0, Joshua Hardy rec’d in full  £2.7.1.1/2, Sandy River Store rec’d of W Beck  £12.11.1 ½, Ditto ditto rec’d for Geo. Lackeys note & Int. in acct to Frizzle Per  P. R. Gillmore

Deduct Commis’ retain’d by Gilmore  £4.2.4, William Waller rec’d  £23.9.5 ½, William Tucker rec’d £9.19.0

 

1808

 

July 16 Cash

 

Augst. 25 ditto Clk Campbell, Ditto Sheriff Pittsylv’, Ditto do do,  To 5 Per Cent Comms. Allow’d on collecting £548.5.61/2 as P. Contra £27.8.3

Bal. Due the Estate  £477.5.2 1/2

 

1808 August 25 To the Heirs of David Pannill for 2/3 of the above Balance enter’d to their Credits with Saml. Pannill, Guardian  £318.3.5 3/4

Paid Bethenia Pannill Widow of D. Pannill, dec’d  her 1/3 part of the above Balance per her Rect. £159.1.8 3/4

 

1808 Mar 23 By Amount Brought Over £209.3.1 ¾

John Jinkins for Cash in full £1.11.0 ½

 

April 5 Robert Love for 306 3/4  lbs. Bacon £10.4.6

Apr 19 Samuel Linn acct. p. H. Wimbish £92.15.6 1/2

 

July 21 John Harris rec’d In full £2.5.5, James Linn 17 May £33.0.0, Ditto ditto , Deduct for enter’d 17th May £50.6.8, George McNeley £11.16.1

 

Augt. 25 Grasty & Pannills Omitt’d21st Oct. last £9.0.5 ¼, Ditto ditto rec’d from 17th Feby. Last till this day £108.17.0 ½, Saml. Woosley? rec’d in full £0.5.8

Total  £548.5.6 1/2

 

By Bal. P. Contra  £477.5.2 1/2

 

Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date June Court 1808 to us directed,  we have examined the account of Saml. Pannill Exor. of David Pannill dec’d with the decedent’s Estate as Stated above with the Exhibits and find the account to be balanc’d up till this day.  Given under our hands this 25th day of August 1808.

Wm Smith, Saml. Stone, Philip L Grasty

Recorded: September 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 177                                                                                         Lucy Hodnett’s Dower

 

Persuant to an order of Feby Pittsylvania Court 1808 appointing Commissioners to allot to Lucy Hodnett widow of John Hodnett, deceas’d  her Dower in the land of her Deceas’d Husband &c.,   I have surveyed and lay’d off 40 acres of land being one third part of 120 acres which the Said John Hodnett dec’d  Siezed including the Mansion House.  Beginning at 2 Gums at the head of  a branch,  thence a new line N. 53° E 130 poles through the plantation to a Red Oak  in the out side line, thence N 78 W 130 poles to 2 Maples on the Spring branch, thence up the said branch as it Meanders 70 poles to a white oak near the Spring, thence S 10 ° E 14 poles to a white oak on the old Road and S 61 E 24 poles to the Beginning.  Which said 40 acres is allotted by the Said Commissioners to the Said Widow for Dower &c.  Done the 27 day of February 1808.  By Joshua Stone   S.P.C.

 

Agreeable to an order of the County Court of  Pittsylvania Made at last February Court, we Champness Terry, Jeremiah Terry and Robert Clopton have allotted to Lucy Hodnett, Widow of John Hodnett deceas’d forty acres of land as directed in the plat and certificate hereunto annexed, also the following Slaves To Wit: Moses, Daniel and Jinney, also one pound thirteen Shillings and four pence which makes one equal third in the Value of the slanes, also that she retain one third of the personal part of the Estate already sold agreeable to the Sale. Given under our hands this 27th day of February 1808.

Chanpness Terry, Jeremiah Terry, Robert Clopten

Recorded:  October 17, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 178                                                        H. Micklerough’s Inventory

 

In obedience to the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania Co. we have appraised the Estate of Henry Michelborough, Dec’d  viz:

 

1 negro man,  Joseph  £135.0.0, 1 Negro man Lewis  £120.0.0, 2 Negroes, Clary and her Child Hannah  £120.0.0, 2 Negroes Easter & her Child Nancy  £120.0.0, 1 Negro boy Wiley £60.0.0, 1 Do Do Ratley  £50.0.0, 1 Do Do James  £40.0.0, 1 negro Girl Isbell  £40.0.0, 1 negro boy Stephen  £30.0.0

 

14 head of Cattle  £24.0.0, 30 head of Hoggs  £9.0.0, 1 horse & 3 raw Hides  £19.16.0, 1 mare & yearling Colt  £25.10.0, 10 head of Sheep £6.0.0, 2 pare of plow Gare  £1.4.0, 2 plow hoes and clevises  £1.2.0

1 pare of Cast Coxes  £0.3.0, 2 Colters and one plow hoe £0.9.0, 5 Hilling hoes and 3 weeding hoes £1.6.0

2 Grubing hoes & 5 Axes  £1.14.0, 2 Wedges and a box of old Iron  £0.9.0, 2 Cotton Wheels and 50 lbs. Bare Iron  £1.13.0, a parcel of Corn and oats  £10.15.0, 1 flax wheel  £0.15.0, 2 Sithes and Cradles & 2 Juggs  £0.16.0, a parcel of Cotton & 3 bee hives £3.3.0, 1 Curecomb & a parcel of bacon £18.1.6, 3 butter potts and 1 Spice morter  £0.13.0, 2 Tin Candle molds £0.1.6

 

1 Tee Kettle and a parcel of Lumber £1.4.0, a pare of worpen bears & boxes £0.6.0, a parcel of Cleane oats and one Wheat Sive  £0.13.6, 1 pare of old Irons £0.6.0, 1 Shovel and 1 flat Iron £0.4.6, 4 beddes and furnature £40.0.0, 8 Setting Chires  £1.0.0, 1 Desk and walnut Chest  £1.6.0, 3 pare Cotton Cards  £0.12.0

1 Looking Glass  £0.7.6, a Cubboard and furnature  £3.0.0, 1 Wire Wheat Sive  £0.7.6, a parcel of old books  £1.10.0, a parcel of old Puter  £2.8.0, 1 Set of Knives and forks  £0.7.6, 3 dutch ovens £0.18.0

3 potts and hooks  £2.5.0, 2 pott racks and one Skilet  £0.12.0, 1 Gridiron, Shovel &c  £0.10.0, 2 bolls & 1 brass cock £0.6.0

 

1 Negro Girl Ailey  £75.0.0, 1050 pounds of inspected Tobacco  £9.9.0, a parcel of Tobacco £7.16.0

1 pine table and 1 folding Table £2.0.0

 

Total:  £993.19.6

May 12, 1809

Daniel Sullivan, Hezk. Puryear, Thomas Worsham

Recorded: June 19, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 180                                                             Inventory of Chas Payne Inventory

 

Inventory of the property of Charles Payne Dec’d March 22, 1808

 

Negroes Cretia and three children, Abram, Hurt & John  $600, 1 Sorrel Horse 75, 1 Bay mare  70

1 Bed and furnature, bed Stead and Cord  30, 1 Do do do do 35, 1 do do do  6, 9 Winsor Chairs  2.25

1 Black Walnut Desk  10, 1 Black Walnut folding Table & Toilett  6, 1 Black Walnut Cubboard and Earthen Ware  15, 1 parcel of Books  5, 2 Brass Candle Sticks  1.25, 2 Decanters   1.50, 1 pair of hand Irons   .50, 1 Trunk  2, 1 Waiter .50, 1 Blue pine Chist  1, 1 Jug  .50, 1 Trunk  1, 1 Bridle & Saddle  5

1 Fiddle  .50, 4 Butter potts, 1 Jug, 2 Ticklers & 2 Bottles  2.50, 1 Churn and Firken  .75, 1 Small Trunk 1

2 pair of Iron Wedges  3, 3 plow hoes and 1 Coalter  3, 3 Weeding and 2 Hilling hoes   2.50, 2 Grubing hoes  2.25, 2 Axes   1.50, 2 pair of plow Geers  4, 1 Bee Stead 1.50, 1 Tobacco Hhds   .75, 1 parcel of old Iron  .25, 1 Cutting Box   .50, 1 Red Cow and Calf, 1 White Cow, 1 Red Cow & Red Bull    30, 1 Dutch oven  2, 3 potts and 1 skilet  4, 1 pair of flat Irons  1.50, Tub and two pales .50

 

Agreeable tp the above order to us directed we met and apprais’d the above articles as pr. Statement.  Given under our hands this 20th day of March 1809.

Jas. D Patton, Silas Heston, Thomas Stewart

Recorded: March 22, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 182                                                                  John Waller’s Inventory

 

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed We Creed Tanner, Joseph Flippin, Robert Walters and Noel Waddill hath Conven’d together the late dwelling house of John Waller, Deceas’d on the 24th February 1809 and after Being first Sworn do proceed to appraise the Said Estate brought before us as followeth:

 

February 22, 1809

Five Sows and 15 pigs, Three Sows and 10 pigs, Ome Sow amd 10 Shoats, Five Hoggs, Eleven Sheep, one yoak of oxen, One ditto, One ditto, One Cart, Three Cows and Calves, Three Cows, two Heefiers, Three Heifers, four Cows, One Bull, one Sorrel Horse, One Black mare, one Sorrel Ditto, One Bay Horse, one filley, One wagon hind gear Swingletree & lock chain, One Still & Eleven yearlings, Five mattocks and one Grubing hoe, Five Weeding hoes, one pole ax, Five hilling hoes, three Colters, 5 Stocks and two Swingle trees and Clives

 

One Set of harrow hoes, three Iron Wedges, One X Cut Saw, two pair Iron traces, Three back bands and belly bands, Three pair of Haymes, one Whip Saw, Four bells & Three Collars, One Drawing Knife, Screw auger, 5 Hand Saw, One adze Frow and hammer, ibe broad ax and auger, One jointer, one pair of Stillards

Parcel of old Iron, two horse collars, One bridle and Saddle, One Grubing hoe, three plow hoes & one old hoe, Two old Sithes, two Sows & five pigs, Three Sithes, three bee hives, Two thousand weight of loose Tobacco, One hogshead of old Tobacco, Four hogshead of tobacco, Five hogshead & one barrel, one Cutting knife, Three hogshead, four Cow hides, Blade fother, one Calf Skin, One cask, two hogshead

One cash, four casks, One rum hogshead full of cotton, One bag of collard and cake, One tub of fat

One Jug and Honey, dry’d fruit, Parcel of Soap, Six oats Stacks, One walnut leaf Table, One desk, one Walnut Chest with drawers

 

One small Trunk, One Walnut Chest, One pine Table, one case & Bottles, 3 plow hoes and 1 ax,

1 Case of Iron Blacksmiths Tools, Wheat in the Straw, ditto’one cupboard, Eight deer skins

Case of Razors and horse phlegums, Eleven Chairs, One Turean, half Doz. Green Edg’d plates, 3 Dishes

1 Bowl, 1 Teapot, 1 Castor, pair salt seltars, 2 wine glasses and Decanter and Mustard pot, 6 Tea spoons, nine Table spoons, 1 Bread pan and Milkpot, 1 Soup Spoon, 8 Knives and 12 forks, 2 Brass candle Sticks

1 Tea Cannister, old Waiters, 13 Vials, 2 Books, 1 looking Glass, 3 Wheat Sives, Small piece of blistea’d Steel, 1 pr. Of Sad Irons, one slate, 4 pewter Basons, 9 pewter plates, 2 pewter dishes, 2 pr. Sheers, Shovel and Tongs, Brass Skillet, 1 Bason and Butter  & some old pewter, 1 Pitcher and Sugar, Some Butter,

1 Chest, 2 flax wheels, 1 Bed and Blanket sheet, Bolster and stead, 1 Bed and Sheet and Quilt and Bolster

1 Bed and Sheet and Two Quilts and Bolster, 1 Bed and Sheet, 3 Quilts, Bolster and pillow and Stead,

one Bag of feathers, one Bead and Sheets & Counterpine and blanket and Quilt and bolster, two pillows, bead stead and Cord, One Bed, two Counterpins, one blanket, one Sheet and bolster and bead Stead and Cord, One Bead, one Sheet, two Counterpins, one blanket, Quilt, bolster under Bead and Cord

 

One pair of Cards, Six white plain Counterpins, Six checked Counterpins, Three notted Counterpins,

One Lock chain, One oven and lead, one do, one pot tribet & hooks, Two pots and hooks, one spice mortar,

Two Iron pot racks, one flax Hackle, One Lamb, one slay & old Harnesses, Two pair chards, one pair Wool Chards, Three Cotton Wheels, one flax, One table, four tubs, three pails & two piggions, One pistole and 1 pot and Hooks, One Beadstead & Card, two old Wheels, One Rum hogshead with Pork, Parcel of Bacon and Some beef, Three barrels & Churn, a parcel of Soap tallow, One Steel trap, one copper tea Kettle,

Two Barrels, one Chirm, old pot of Butter, One hundred Barrels of Corn

 

One negroe Man Known by the name of Cupid, One Negro man the name of Adam, One negroe woman by the name of Silva, One Negro Boy by the name of Ben, One Negro Girl by the name of Patty, One Negro Boy by the name of Alfred, One Negro man by the name of Harry, One Negro man by the name of Sy,

One Negro woman by the name of Philis, One Negro Girl by the name of Isbel, One Negro Boy by the name of Peter, One Negro man by the name of Abram, One Negro man by the name of Daniel, One Negro woman by the name of Reah, One ngero Girl by the name of Mary, One Negro Boy by the name of Jerry,

One Negro Woman by the name of Hannah

 

March 18

One Shot Gun, one old Musket, One bay Horse, One bay Horse Colt with stair & snip, One bay do do,

Some unbroken flax, Two boxes, Sixteen Gees, One 3 hoe Harrow, 2 pare fire dogs, Some Potatos Plantings, One Seale Skin trunk, One mans Saddle, One do do

 

Total:  £1827.18.9

Creed Tanner, Joseph Flippin, Robert Walters, Noel Waddill

 

We also find in the possession of the Estate of Mr. John Waller Dec’d the following bonds and accounpts as follows:

Wm Wilkerson bond £4.4.0, Do  Do  £16.5.0, Joseph Slayden bond  £31.11.8, Christon Huser Do  £60.0.0,

Do  £30.0.0, Presley Dodson Do £24.14.6,  Asa Thomas Do £7.11.10, James Colquohoun Do £300.0.0, Do Do £300, Do Do Rect for 2 hhgs. Tobacco, Elisha Dodson Bond £6.0.0, Cash in hand £0.3.9, Samuel Walkers acct. £31.4.6, One Loan office certificate for Seventy one Dollars and 79 Cents.

Total:  £543.18.6 ¾

Creed Tanner, Joseph Flippen, Robert Walters, Noel Wadill

Recorded:  March 21, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 188                                                                         Calland’s Inventory

 

An Inventory and apprasement of the Personal Estate of Mr. Samuel Calland Dec’d Viz:

 

36 Large Hogs @ $4each, 36 pigs @ $3/ each, 35 Grown Sheep @10/, 11 young Lambs @4/6,

1 Grey Horse @$70, 1 Dark Bay Do $40, 1 Bay mare , 1 Black Horse, 1 Bay mare, 1 Bay mare,

11 Milk Cows @ $10 each, 2 Large Steers $12 each, 1 yorke of Work Steers $25, 1 yoke young Steers $12,

8 yearlings $17, two year old Cattle @$6 each, 1 ox Cart, 2 yokes and a Lock Chain, 4 young Calves,  6 Dutch ovens and Lids, 2 spare Dutch ovens Lids, 6 Frying Pans, 1 old Frying pan and 1 Ladle, 3 Small Iron Potts, 1 Iron Tea Kettle, 2 Copper Kittles, 1 spice Mortar and Peste, 2 pair Sad Irons, 2 Large Iron Potts, 4 pair Pott hooks, 1 Grid Iron and Bread Toaster, 7 Pewter Basons, Jack Screws, 1 pair Stillyards, A parcel of old Iron, 4 old Sythe Blades, 2 Large Barrel augers, 2 Screw Do, 1 Tool Adze., 1 Cross Cut Saw, 9 Bar Share Ploughs, 4 Coulters & Stocks, 1 Lock Chain, 1 X cut Saw, 1 Pole ax, 1 Mattock, 3 Grubing Hoes,

6 Hilling Hoes, 3 Hilling Hoes and 2 weeding Do, 1 Cutting Box & Knife, 2 Double Trees & Irons,

1 Iron Toothed Harrow, 3 Iron wedges, 1 chisel & Clivis, 7 Bells, 1 pair wagon Boxes Bands &c,, 1 Froe, 1 old Plow Hoe, 2 Shovel Plows Stocks &c, 3 pair Plow Geer, 1 Small Kegg containing Ssundry pieces of old Iron, 1 Shovel Plows Stocks &c, 1 Straw knife, 1 small keg containing Sundry pieces of old Iron

1 Copper Coffee Pott, 2 Large Juggs, 2 Small quart Jugs, 1 spice mortar, 1 Demi John,  1 large Jugg

 

1 Well fixed Rifle gun, 3 Shott Guns, 2 Mens Saddles, 1 old womans do, 1 new womans Saddle, 1 pr. Saddle bags, 1 Pair Pistoles & Portmanteau Holsters, 2 ½  Sides Sole Leather, 1 Large Rippskin,

2 sodes upper Do, 2 pr. Old saddle bags, 1 pr. Scales & weight, 1 Candle Box, 1 1 Bed and furnature, 1 Bed &c do, 6 Fine Cotton Counter panes $6 each, 1 Course Cotton Do, 2 Checked Counter panes

2 hall worn Cotton do, 1 pair old Linnen Sheets, 14 1/2 Pair new Cotton Sheets , 1 Suit new Cotton Curtains, 1 Suit Calico Do, 1 Suit new Callies Do , 1 Larage Trunk, 1 Bed Furnature &c, 1 Bed do, 1 new Desk, 1 new Ledger & Journal, 1 Walnut Table, 1 Back Gammon Table, 1 Tea Table, 1 Shaving Glass,

1 New flax wheel, 1 Sett Surveyors Instruments, 1 China Press & its Contents, 1 Clock, 1 Side Board,

1 Desk and Book Case, 1 Tea Chest, 2 Looking Glasses, Dozen Prints in frames, 4 Bird Picures in frames, 3 Prints in frames, 1 knife and spoon Case, 8 Trunks Large and Samll, 1 Desk, 1 Large Chest, 1 Check Reel,, 1 Walnut Foldling Table, 1 Bed and furnature, 1 Bed Furniture &c, 1 Bureau and Table, 1 Walnut Cubbard & its Contents, 1 Painted Do & its Contents, 1 Dressing Glass

 

1 Silver Watch, 1 square Walnut Table, 1 Case and Bottles Compleate, 5 Flower Potts, 1 Terrestrial Globe, 1 Silver Coffee Pott and Caster, 1 Silver Tea Pott, 1 sugar Dish & 1 Cream Pott, 6 Salt Stands @ $6 each,

1 Sett of Mahoganny Tables, 1 Side Bord, 1 pair Mahoganey Tea Tables, 1 Desk and Book Case, 1 Dozen Large Prints in frames, 2 Large Looking Glasses, 4 Silver Candlesticks, 1 Violin, 1 pair Fire Dogs, 1 pair Tongs & Poker, 1 Tea Tray, 2 pr. Money Scales & Weights, 1 doz Silver Table spoons & 1 Divider,

1 Razor Case Strap &c

 

10 Vol Smalletts History of England, 12 European Magazines in Boards, 12 Monthly Reviews, 4 Scotts Magazines, 1 European Do, 4 Naval Chronicles, 1 Spy Glass, Guthries Grammer, 1 Vol. Mc Kinzie on Health, 36 Vol on Various Subjects, 5 Vol Buchans Physician Elegant Extracts &c, 18 Vol on different Subjects, 2 Vol Ramsey Poems, 3 Vol Adams defence, 4 Vol Prideux Connection, 10 Vol Enciclopedia,

5 Vol Domestick Encyclopeda, 8 Vol Humes History , 5 Vol Russels Modeern Europe, 6 Vol Gibbons Empire, 4 Vol Robertson Charates, 2 Vol Johnsons Dictionary, 3 Vol Elements of Erudation, 6 Vol Chesterfields  letter, 2 Vol. Select Plays, 1 Vol Cardiphonia

 

3 Vol Miscellanicious Vol,  6 Vol Popes Works, 4 Vol. Rottins Belle Letters, 4 Vol Don Quiotte, 2 Vol Modern Travel,  4 Vol Posseshomes, 9 Vol Shakespeare Plays, 1 Vol Junuis Letters, 1 Vol Dodridge Vise & progress of Religion, 2 Vol Bowens Geography, 1 Farmers dictionary, 2 Vol Sheredans Dict., 1 Vol Paleys Pholophsy, 1 Vol Baileys Do, 5 old Books

 

3 Beds Furnature, 1 Small Dressing Table, 1 Hand Bellows, ½ Doz Leather Bottomed Chairs, 10 Winsdor Chairs, 2 arm chairs, 1 pair old Fire Dogs & 1 pair Tongs, 1 Bed Furniture, 1 Large Still Cap & worm,

1 Loom, 1 pair of Swifts, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 Grind Stone, 1 pair Cart wheels

 

1 Negro man Abram, 1 negro Lad James, 1 negro man David, 1 negro man Leonard, 1 young Negro woman Aba, 1 negro woman Agness, 1 negro woman Hannah, 1 yellow Lad Bob, 1 young Negro man,

1 negro woman Juda, 1 young girl Sally, 1 young woman Chloe, 1 young girl Ame, 1 woman & her child Dinah, 1 young Negro Lad Jack, 1 young Girl Delsey, 1 Little yellow Girl Dolly, 1 Little Boy Lorenzo,

1 Little girl Prirrter, 1 negro girl Susan, 1 negro woman Polley & her child Lewis, 1 little Negro girl Edy,

1 Small Negro girl Sally, 1 Do    Do Milley, 1 Little Boy Stephen, 1 Little Girl Mary

 

1 old Riding Chair & Harness, 4 Candlesticks & 2 pair Snuffers, 1 spice Morter, 3 Chafing Dishes, 2 Large Butter Potts, 2 Large Juggs, 1 Butter Pott & 4 Cocks, 507 Bar Iron, 3 Butter Potts, a parcel of leather,

7 Large Tight Cask, 11 Small Do, Waggon Tire supposed to weigh 60£, 2 Large Butter Potts, 3 Tubbs,

1 Large Sugar Box, 1 Large Walnut Chest, 1 old Pine Do, 3 Vol Latin Books, 5 Vol Small Do, 3 Small Gilt Trunks, 1 pair Stilyards, 3 new Pole Axes, a parcel of Cuttery the remains of the Store, 3 Tin Tobacco Boxes, 6 Stock Buckles, 17 pair Knee Buckles, 1 pr. Waffle Irons, 3 Large Tin Canisters, 1 Still Cap and worm, 1 Small old Still &c

 

Property in the Possession of Doct. Callaway

1 negro Boy Daniel, 1 yellow Girl Lucy, 1 young woman Darkie & her child Randolp

Total amot. of the manor Plantation  including Doc Callaways £3152.16.1

 

The property on the Glebe Plantation viz:

 

1 Dark bay mare & colt, 1 Roan mare, 1 Black mare, 1 Blind Sorrel Horse, 1 young Roan Horse, 1 Dark bay young mare, 1 dark bay colt, 1 dark bay do, 36 Grown Hogs, 35 Shoats and Piggs, 2 Large Sows,

25 head of Cattle, 1 yoke work Steers, 1 do young do, 1 ox cart & Lock Chain, 4 Coulters fixed compleate,

3 Iron Wedges,  1 froe & 1 Claw hammer, 4 Mattocks, 8 Hilling hoes, 1 Spade, 1 shovel, 1 cutting Box & knife, 3 pair Plow geer, 3 Shovel Plows, 1 Sett Breast Chains, 6 poll axes, 1 hand do, 2 old Grind Stones, 2 Sythes & Cradles, 1 Hand Saw, 1 Chissel, 1 Gouge, 1 auger & 1 drawing knife, 1 pair Steelyards, 1 yellow girl Lucy, 1 Do  “ male Frank, 1 negro man Dick, 1 negro woman Lindey & her child Nat, 1 yellow woman Aggey, 1 negro Lad Benjamin, 1 yellow woman Betty, 1 negro Boy Peter, 1 Do   “ William, 1 Do Girl Rilah, 1 Little yellow Boy Belly, 1 “       Gabriel, 1    “ girl Sukey, 1 negro man Daniel

Total Amt. Property on the Glebe Plantation £1298.16.6

 

Property on the Sandy river Plantation viz:

 

1 mill Cap Worm &c, 1 ox Cart, 21 head of Cattle @ $7each, Waggon Tire Bands Supposed to Weigh 61lbs, 1 pair Stillyards, 3 Augers & 1 chisel, 1 pair Iron wedges and 1 froe, 2 Waggon Bands, 5 Reap Hooks, 2 Coulters and Stocks, 1 Scythe and Cradle, 1 old Muskett, 1 grind Stone, 1 Cutting Box and Knife, 4 Shovel Plows , 2 Clives, 3 Sett Plow Gears Compleat, 15 old Iron, 1 Lock Chain, 1 Bay horse blind,

1 Dark Bay Horse, 1 young Sorrel Horse, 1 Bay Mare, 1 Small Sorrel Colt, 1 Dark bay Do, 7 Hilling Hoes, 2 Mattocks, 2 Grubbing Hoes, 4 Potts Axes, 1 Drawing Knife, 1 yoke oxen, 3 young Calves, 28 Grown Hogs @ $3 each, 30 Shoats

 

1 Negro man Squire, 1 Do  Do Mike, 1 Do Woman Betty & her child Chloe, 1 do Boy Lewis, 1 Do    Leas

1     James, 1    woman Rachel, 1  “ child Jinsey, 1 “ Girl Clary, 1 old Woman Libby, 1 “ Boy Harry,

1 “ Girl Cindy, 1    “ Sarah, 1 man Philip

Total Amt of Property  on Sandy River plantation  £1118.8.9

 

Property on Dan River Plantation Viz:

 

1 Yoke work Steirs, 1 young Do Do, 1 ox cart  and lock chain, 1 Road Waggon, 13 yearlings, 1 Grind Stone, 15 Head grown Cattle $10 each, 3 Head grown Do $4 each, 7 Head young Do $4 each, 1 old Bay Horse , 1 Chickasaw Horse, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Roan Mare, 1 Sorrel Colt, 13 Grown Hogs 21/ each, 18 Large Shoats 7/6 each, 20 Piggs 2/ each, 6 Shovel Plows & 4 Stocks, 4 Poll axes, 1 Lott of Plow Geers , 6 Hilling Hoes, 1 Hand Saw, 1 pair Small Stillyards

 

1 negro Man George, 1 “    “ Jack, 1    Woman Lydia, 1         “ Molley and her Child Ned, 1  “ Creasey & her child Christian, 1     Lad Jeremiah, 1  “ Girl Fanny, 1  “ Lucy, 1    Isbell, 1 “  Boy Randolph, 1 “ Girl Rose, 1 “ Boy Moses, 1 “ Man Patrick

Total Amt. Of Property on Dan River Plantation  £1200.8.0

 

Amo’t of Property on the Manor Planation £3152.16.1

Amt. Of Property on the Glebe Plantation £1296.16.6

Amt. Of Do on the Sandy river Plantation £1118.8.9

Amt. Of Do on the Dan River Plantation £1200.8.0

Total Amt. Of the Whole Persoanl Estate  £ 6768.9.4

 

Agrreeable to an order of the Worshipful Court of  Pittsylvania  to us directed we whose names are hereunto Subscribed have proceeded to apprase all the Personal Estate of Samuel Calland Dec’d as Shown as agreeable to the foregoing Statement.  April 19, 1809

Jas. Hopkins, William Walker, Moses Kerby

 

1809 April 19th the above named James Hopkins, William Wallker and Moses Kerby made oath in Court that the foregoing appraisment was made by them according to the best of their Skill and Judgment.

Will Tunstall C.P.C.

Recorded: April 17, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 198                                                                             Shackleford’s Inventory

 

Am Ivventory and appraisement of the Estate of Thos. Shackleford Dec’d taken this Day above written.  May 12th 1809

 

One Feather bead and furnature &c, One Mare and Coult (sic) Saddle & Bridle, Two Chest , 1 Cupboaard

1 Cow and Heifer, 6 Jugs and two Butter pot, 4 Bottles, 1 Coffee pot, 1 Decanter, 1 loking Glass, 1 Candle Mole, 1 Slate, 6 phials, a parcel of pewter, a parcel of Earthan ware and Knives and forks, 3 ps. Shares, 1 pr. Scissors, 2 potts, 2 Skillets, 1 pr. Pot hooks, Flesh fork, Skimmer and spoon, Candle Stick and Snuffers,

1 Meal Sifter & 2 Mugs, 1 Cotton wheel & 8 Chairs, 1 Gun & a parcel of Books, 1 sesero? auger, 2 water pails, 1 Raw hide, 4 Basketts, 1 Hogshead, 2 Barrels & 2 Washing tubs, 2 plows & Set of Geer, 2 Hilling Hoes & 1 Coulter, 2  Axes, 1 Mattock and 1 grubing hoe, 1 Snuff Bottle and 1 Claw Hammer, 1 Taylors goos & 1 pr. Flat Irons, 1 pr. Cotton Cards

Total:  £50.1.3

 

In obedfience to an order of the Worshipful Court to us directed we have proceeded to appraise the Within property to the best of Our Skill and Judgment.

William Betterton, Jon. B Dawson, Jesse Buckley

Recorded:  May 15, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 199                                                                    Division of Saml. Callands Estate

 

In Conformity to a decretal order of the Worshipful the Court of Pittsylvania County pronounced on the 15th of  May 1809 in the Suit in Chancery in Sd Court depending in which Samuel Calland in plfts. and Elizabeth Calland Administratrix of Samuel Calland dec’d, Henry G Callaway and Anna his wife , William Callaway and Elizabeth his wife , Ralph Calland , Booker Calland and James Calland defendt’s .  We the undersigned three of the Commissioners in Sd. Decretal order for that purpose named and appointed have proceeded to divide the personal and real estate of Samuel Calland dec’d as far as was practicable and the parties Concerned, Wishes being unacted upon a large landed estate in the state of Kentuckey and number of little Tracts of land in Pittsylvania of little Value.  The Division of Which at this time might have operated prejudically to the parties adopting the Valuation of the Sworn appraisers of the Negroes belonging to the estate made but a month or two back as their Valuation at this time,  We have allotted to Elizabeth Calland the widow as Dower one thirds the following Slaves to Wit:  one Negro Boy Bob Valued at £115, one woman Judy  £85, one man Leonard £115, one Negro man David £90, one woman Fanny & her child Dinah £100, one girl Dilsy £60, one Lad James £110, one Girl Susan £65, one woman Agness £50, one Girl Anny 60, one boy Lorenzo £35, one Girl Edy £60, one young man Nimrod £120, one girl Dolly £45, one Ditto Printer £25, one man Aabraham £120, one young woman Abbey £90, one woman Polly and her Child Lewis £110, one boy Obediah £65, one boy Stephen £30 and one girl Sally £100.  The  Total Value of which Said  Negroes to assigned to Mrs. Calland we find to be 1640£ and according to the Standard which we have adopted leaves a balance due her by the other parties in the Score of the Negroes of five pounds ¾ as the third of the whole Stock of Negroes would be.  £1645.3.4

 

The remaining two thirds of the Negroes we hane Divided by Lott as follows.  To James Calland Lott No 1, one man named Dick £110, one woman Chloe £100, one girl Sally £45, one boy Peter £70, one Girl Lindey £37.10, one girl Fanny £80, one Lad Benjamin £100, the total Value of which Said Seven Negroes so allotted to James Calland by ballot, we find to be £552.10, leaving a balance due him of £6.15 as his proportion of the Negroes should have a mounted in Value to th Sum of £549.5.0

 

According to the Standard accepted Lott No 2 has in Like manner been assigned to Samuel Calland the Plltf. and consists of the Slaves following to Wit:  one man Daniel£115, Lindy and her child Nat £100, one Milly £35, one Boy William £60, one boy Moses £35, one man Jack £100, one yellow girl Lucy £75, one Girl Jinney £30, the total of which sd. Nine Negroes in Value we find to be £530 leaving a balance due from him Sd. Samuel Calland of fifteen Shillings.

 

Lott No 3 has in like manner been assigned to Booker Calland and Consists of the following Negroes to Wit:  one man Mike £110, one Woman Aggy £100, one girl Ritah £45, one Boy Lewis £60, one woman Lydia £50, one Girl Lucy £70, one boy Sias £75, one boy Gabriel £30, the total Value of which Sd. Eight Negroes we find to be £540 leaving a balance due to sd. Booker Calland of nine pounds 5/ .

 

Lott no 4 has by us been assigned in like manner to William Callaway in right of his wife Elizabeth formerly Elizabeth Calland, one man Phillip £110, one woman Betty and her Child Chloe £110, one Girl Isbel £45, one boy James £68, one woman Liby £25, one Lad Jeremiah £100, one yellow Boy Billy £40, one girl Clary £60.  The total Value of which Sd. Nine Negroes we find to be £558.leaving a balance due from sd. William Callaway of Eight pounds 15/.

 

Lot No 5 has been assigned by us in like manner to Henry G Callaway in right of his wife Anna, formerly Anna Calland, and contains the following Slaves to Wit. One man Patrick£115, Creasy and her Child Christian £115, one girl Sarah £30 and boy Harry £45, one woman Hannah £30, one man George £100,  one woman Rachel £95, one girl Sukey £25.  The total Value of which Sd. Nine slaves  so assigned sd.Henry G. Callaway we find to be £555 leaving a balance due from him of five pounds 15/.

 

Lot no 6 has by us in like manner been assigned to Ralph Calland and consists of the following Slaves to wit :  Frank a man of the value of £115, yellow woman Betty£100, Girl Rose £50, boy Randolph £35, Girl Mary £30, one man Squire £100, one woman Molly and her child Ned £120, The total Value of Which sd. Eight Slaves we find to be £550 leaving a balance due from sd. Ralph Calland of fifteen shillings.  We then proceeded to the division of  a Quanity of Inspected Tobacco being the crop of 1807, 1808, and 1809 between the Said and the other Defendants and Samuel Calland the Pltts. according to the respective intents of each as Will more fully appear by the two papers, one marked A and the other B which is here with Submited as forming a part of this report.  We then proceeded to ascertain the advancements made by the deceadant in his Life time to the Defendants Henry G Callaway and Wm Callaway and found that Henry G Calloway has received in cash and property to the amount of £1257 amd William Callaway the sum of £1190 in Cash and property and the parties, all Wishing it, the four Tracts of Land that we then proceeded to divide were allotted.

 

To Samuel Calland, Ralph Calland, James Calland, and Booker Calland the Two Callaways agreeing to let the land go agst. their advancements as far as they Would go and were valued at cash price to putt them on an equal footing with the Said Henry G Callaway and William Callaway Whose advancements as above.  we found to be prancipally in Cash to Ralph Calland was allotted by Ballot the home plantation Subject to the Dower as herein after more particularly by expressed and after an allowance for the dower as Life estate of Mrs. Calland Valued at £921.12 the sd. Land so assigned to Ralph Calland including the following tracts to Wit:  a tract bought of Jefferson of 785 acres, one bought of 400 acres of Walker 75 acres and two of Gordon Containing 354 acres Some of 300 patented to Samuel Calland and other adjoining of two hundred in all making 2124 acres to Samuel Calland was allotted in like manner the Glebe plantation which after making an allowance for the dower which was laid off to the widow as is here in after described was Valued in like manner to the Sum of Eight hundred and forty one pounds 12/ the sd. Land so assigned to Said Samuel Calland as aforesaid including the following tracts to Wit: One tract of 593 acres bought of Spraggins and one other of Williams of 100 acres making in all 693 Subject to the dower of Mrs. Calland herein after more particularly described to James Calland was in like manner allotted Sandy River estate which after allowing for the dower was Valued at £900  the said estate so assigned to  James Calland Containing the following tracts of land to Wit;

 

One tract of  land bought of Morton 1053, several small tracts of McGruder containing together 108 acres,  patented to Samuel Calland fifty acres and one tract bought of Allsup, 180 acres;  in all 1391 acres Subject to the Dower as life Estate of Mrs. Calland herein after more partically described.

 

To Booker Calland  in like manner was allotted the Dan River estate which after deducting for the Dower estate carved out of the Same was Valued to £860 and which sd. estate so assigned to sd Booker Calland Contains the following tracts of land to Wit:  one tract bought of Yeamans of 300 acres, one Ditto of Peay of 150 making in all 450 acres Subject to the dower estate of Mrs. Calland as in here after more particularly described.

 

We assigns to Mrs. Calland as her Dower in the home tract of land 509 Acres including the mansion house and all other houses erected on the plantation.  The boundaries of which are as follows to Wit: Beginning at a white oak in Reids order line thence new lines N 17 E  60 poles to a walnut in the field 165 E 440 poles to pointers in the old line thence With sd. old lines including a tract bought of Walker to the Beginning.

 

We also assigns to Mrs. Calland as dower in the Glebe plantation 176 acres the Boundaries of which are as follows to wit:  Beginning at Blakeleys Corner Post oak thence a new dividing line N 3 West 310 poles to pointers in the old line, thence taking the back lines and round to the Beginning excluding all the buildings.

 

We also assigns to Mrs. Calland as Dower in the Sandy River estate Containing 300 acres the boundaries of which are as follows to wit:  Beginning at a white oak Corner in the old patent tract thence a new dividing line N 89 E 165 poles to the back line, thence following  the back lines including a tract of 901 acres bought of Magruder to the Beginning excluding all the buildings and we also assigns to Mrs. Calland as Dower in the Dan River estate 96 acres the boundaries of which are as follows to wit:  Beginning at the mouth of a Ditch on the river bank,  thence new lines south 32 poles to a Stump N 84°West 36 poles to a Poplar West 64 poles to a white oak S 85 ° W 105 poles to the Back Line, thence along the back line and with the meanders of the river to the Beginning excluding  all buildings in laying of the Dower.  We beg leave to report that we had a due regard to quality of Soil quantity  of acres and State of improvements all which is respectfully submit’d to the Court.  In Witness of all which we the undersigned Three of the Commissioners named in sd. Directal order have the 3rd day of June 1809 hereunto subscribed our hands.

D. Coleman, W. Beavers, Jas Hopkins

 

Proportion of Tobo. On hand at the Death of Saml. Calland allotted Mrs. Calland as her third inspected in 1807  Total:  15992 pounds

 

Of the foregoing crop 15992 Weight as above is assigned to the Widow as her third bearing a balance due by her to  the Legatees of 380 lbs. of Tobacco. 

 

Proportion of Tobo. on hand at the death of Samuel Calland allotted to Mrs. Calland as her thirds  inspected in 1808. Total:  8049 lbs

 

The other assigned as third of the Crop to Mrs. Calland being her part of the crop of 1808 leaving a balance of 797 lbs due the Legatees.

 

Proportion of Tobo.on hand at the death of Saml. Calland allotted Mrs. Calland as her thirds inspected at Lynchburg 1809 viz: Total:  7094 lbs

 

The above assigned Mrs. Calland for her thirds of the Crop 1809 Leaving  a balance due the Legatees of two hundred & ninety four pounds Tobo.

 

Will. Callaway  9888lbs (1807-1808)

H G Callaway    9888lbs     

R. L/S Callahan 9888lbs     

Sam’l Calland    9888lbs     

Bowker Callahan 9888lbs  

Jas Callahan    9888lbs        

 

Recorded:  June 20, 1809

AC Book 4, Page 206                                                                       Abel Chilton Acct. Current

 

Dr. the Estate of Abel Chilton dec’d In account with John Worsham

 

1807

Feby 10 To 1 pint Brandy

 

Feby 14   Gallon Brandy furnished at Sale

Cash paid the Cryer

Hire of Berry Worsham from the 20 Aug 1806 till Xmas

 

June 13 paid James Colquhoun per acct., Paid James Colquhoun & Co ditto, Paid Thomas Worsham, Paid Rebeckah Chapman, Paid Gidion Mitchell, Paid a Clerk’s Tickett, My commission for Transacting the Business,  Balance Due John Worsham  £39.0.3

 

Cr

 

1807

Feby 13 By amt of Sales, By his 11th part of 2 Hhds. Tobo. After deducting all expense, By ditto 2 ditto

By ditto 1 ditto refused, By balance due in old acct., By 11 Chickins, By his 11th part of 1 Hhdg., Tobo.deducting expense, By balance due Jno Worsham , Total:  £39.0.3

 

We the subscribers do Certify that we have in Conformity with an order of Court Stated and Settled the acct. Current of Abel Chelton dec’d with Jno. Worsham, the administrator and that we have found the Vouchers Sufficient agreeable to the Charges and a Balance due Said Worsham of Thirteen pounds three Shillings and 10p as will appear Within.  Given under our hands the 17th day of Jan.1809

Ro. Payne, James Gatewood, Daniel Price

Recorded:  June 19, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 207                                                                                     C Shelton’s  Acct. Current

 

Dr. The Estate of Crispin Shelton dec’d In Account Current with Beverley Shelton and Vincent Shelton Exors.

 

1794 Feby To Cash paid Funeral Expenses£1.16.0

March 5  Ditto paid P. Henry for advise Per Rect.  £1.4.0

 

March 21 ditto paid Chrispin Shelton as auctioneer for his Services 3 days £3..0.0

2 Quires Paper £0.4.0

 

1796 4 gallons spirits for the Sale £1.4.0

 

Feby 25 Cash paid Wm Tunstall Clk. Per Ticket £0.7.4

Ditto paid Andrew Ronald atto. Per Rect. £1.4.0

Ditto paid Sto Turner D Shff Per Rect.  £0.5.0

 

1801

Feby ditto paid W Tunstall Clk Per Ticket £2.12.6

 

1803

Dec 2 ditto paid D Call atto. at Suit of Spears & Co P. Recit. £6.7.6

 

1804 Mar To cash paid W Tunstall Clk. P. Ticket £0.8.5

 

April 8 ditto paid J Ellis D Marshall for amot. of Execution J Hopkins Surviving partner of Spears & Co Per Statement & Rect. £204.4.0

 

May 23 Cash paid John Dabney atto. P. Rect.£1.4.0

Expense going 3 times to Richmond £9.0.0

Paid E Sydnor Agent for James Murdock  Surviving partner of James Murdock & Co  Per Statement and Rect.  £110.2.2

Paid Wm Tunstall Clk Per Ticket £0.19.2

Paid W. Yancy D. Sheriff Per Ditto £0.7.6

Paid Sto Turner for 17 Tythes for Crispin Sheltons Estate Per Rect.  £0.5.0

Balance of Interest acct. Carr’d to Contra  £146.1.7

Total:  £199.0.1

 

1808

Jany 4 This Sum allowed the Executors for trouble of transacting the business of the Estate  £30.0.0

 

Balance due the Estate  £115.1.8

 

1795 Mar 21  By amount of Sales this Day due  £301.4.5

Deduct for 1 Certificate sold Arm. Shelton it being assets  in the hands of yr Executor £1..2.0

Interest at 5 per Cent till 14 Jan 1808

 

1807 Aprl Amount rec’d of William Payne for old account £3.7.9.1.6

 

1808 Jany 14 Amount rec’d for 1 Certificate Sold 10st Nov. 1802 £28.0.3

Amt. Rec’d for 1 Certificate sold 14th Jany 1808 £13.10.0

Bala. Of Interest acct  £146.3.7

 

1808 Jany 14 By Balance due Per Contra  £490.4.0

 

Total:  £115.1.8

 

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  County to us directed,  we have examined the account of Beverley Shelton and Vincent Shelton, Exors. of Crispin Shelton, dec’d  With the Estate of the said decedant With the Vouchers agreeable to the Within Stated Account and find a balance due the Said Estate of one hundred and fifteen pounds, Eleven Shillings and 8p. the 14th Day of January last .  Given under our hands this 1st Day of September  1808

Joshua Stone, Isaac Coles, Wm Smith

Recorded: July 17, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 209                                                                           F. Irby’s Acct. Current

 

The Estate of Francis Irby Dec’d in acct Current with Nathan Glenn, admr.

 

1795 May 18 To Cash paid William Smith £8.8.10

May 9 Cash for the Clerk of Pittsylvania  £1.10.5

 

June 8 ditto pd. Jo. Carter for Taxes £1.4.7

Carriage of Tobo & Expenses of ditto £0.16.7

 

Decmb. 12 Cash pd Sto. Turner per Taxes £0.13.6

 

1796

March 11 ditto pd Wm Vaughan for Taxes £0.12.5

 

March 13 ditto paid Hay for Subscribing £0.6.2

 

April 9 ditto pd. Saml. & D. Pannill  £3.4.8

 

May 7 ditto pd. Thos. Anderson  £0.16.9

 

May 16 ditto pd. Wm Smith £8.0.10

 

July 21 ditto pd. William Todd  £10.13.7 3/4

Ditto pd. Griffith Dickerson £2.8.0

Ditto pd. Charges at Sale   £1.0.0

 

Decm. 17 ditto pd Saml. & D. Pannill £19.0.1 ¾

 

1797 Mar 10 ditto pd Francis Irby £0.8.10

 

May 27 ditto pd. Wm Vaughan  £6.14.5 1/2

 

1798 March 12 Ditto Isaac Clement  £0.11.11

ditto pd. Fullington Johnson £0.18.4

 

June 6 ditto pd F. Johnson £1.9.6

 

1799 Jany 1  ditto pd. For Stamp paper £0.1.2 ½

Cash pd Betty Oaks £12.00

 

1804 Jany 1  ditto pd. John Jenkins £1.0.0

ditto pd. Ro. Miller for Crying Negroes  £0.12.0

Cash Lent F Irby Sen in 1792 £3.10.0

Cash pd. Chain Carriers £ 1.0.0

 

1795 Feby  Nathan Glenn  £88.2.8

By Amt. Of Articles Bought at Sale £3.5.2

Edmund Tunstall for ditto  £74.15.9

Abraham Irby for Ditto   £15.6.10

Gilbert Hunt for Ditto £0.1.7

Vincent Shelton for Ditto £1.7.2

William Todd for Ditto £ 8.15.0

John Rowlin for Ditto   £1.6.6

Griffith Dickerson for Ditto  £2.3.9

William Dunning for Ditto  0.11.6

John Collins for Ditto  £1.10.9

Jesse Rowlin for Ditto  £1.2.4

John Grigory for Ditto  £5.11.4

William Irby  £23.16.4

John Ward for ditto £2.2.1

Samuel Hunt for ditto £0.15.7

Wyatt Shelton for ditto  £1.7.4

Daniel Jenkins for ditto  £0.14.0

Ambrose Doss for ditto  £1.10.3

John Tunstall for ditto  £0.8.3

James Mitchell for Ditto  £3.3.0

Rebecak Irby for ditto  £0.10.6

Jesse Sanders for ditto £0.6.0

William Lester for ditto  £3.19.6

William Craddock for ditto £0.3.0

Allen Woodson for Ditto £1.4.6

Charles Callaway for ditto £14.10.2

John Craddock for Ditto  £5.3.0

David Irby for Articles Bou’t at Sale £1.1.9 ½

Samuel Irby for Ditto £3.19.4

Terry McHaney for Ditto  £1.2.0

Leroy Shelton for Ditto £2.7.6

Henry Worsham for ditto £1.14.0

Vachel Clements for ditto £7.11.0

Nathan Glenn for ditto  £1.6.0

James Lewis for ditto  £0.11.0

John Patterson for ditto  £0.2.6

Donald McNicholes for ditto  £1.16.0

John Jenkins for ditto  £3.5.0

Jeremiah Sanders for ditto   £15.10.0

William Roper for ditto £19.2.0

Zacha. Irby for ditto £19.3.0

 

1796 Jany 1

John Ward for hire 1 negro £0.10.0

William Grigory for 6 geese  £0.13.6

Nancy Pannill for Plank  £1.16.3

William Roper for Rent Plantation £13.0.0

Edmund Tunstall for hire 1 negro £0.10.0

 

1797 Jany 1 William Roper for Plank £1.4.4

Robt. Goggings for hire 1 negro girl £8.0.0

 

1798 Jany 1 Edmund Tunstall for hire 2 ditto  £12.0.0

Edmund Tunstall for  “ 1 Ditto £10.15.0

Robt. Goggings for  “ 1 Ditto  £10.2.6

Richard Craddock for  “ 1 Ditto  £4.11.0

 

1799 Jany 1 Edmund Tunstall for “ 1 Ditto  £12.0.0

William Lester for “ 1 Ditto  £13.13.0

Samuel Irby for  “ 1 Ditto  £5.1.0

John Bruce for  “ 1 Ditto £2.1.0

 

1800 Jany 1 Robt. Goggins for hire 1 negro £11.1.6

Edmund Tunstall for 1 ditto  £15.0.0

John Bruce for “ 1 Ditto 3.10.0

 

1801 Jany 1 Robert Love for  “ 1 ditto £5.12.0

Edmund Tunstall for hire 1 negro £10.1.0

Robert Johns for 1 Ditto  £11.10.0

William Martin for 1 Ditto  £6.0.6

 

1807 Jany 1  Nathan Glenn for 1 Ditto  £3.13.0

Jeremiah McCullock for 1 ditto  £15.0.0

William Roper for 1 Ditto  £15.0.0

Thomas Mustain for 1 Ditto  £6.7.0

 

1803 Jany 1  Cary Whitehead for 1 Ditto  £3.11.0

Nelson Tucker for 1 Ditto  £3.3.0

Jerre. McCullock for 1 Ditto  £11.1.0

Robt. Love for 1 Ditto £6.14.2

 

1804 Jany 2 Cary Whitehead for 1 ditto  £6.2.0

William Roper for 1 Ditto   £15.8.6

John Douglas for 1 ditto  £14.2.0

Thomas Mustine for 1 Ditto  £7.2.0

 

1805 Jany 1 Jere McCullock for 1 ditto  £6.0.0

Drury Scruggs for 1 Ditto  £13.0.0

Joseph Polley for 1 Ditto  £10.0.0

John Douglas for 1 ditto £15.1.0

Samuel Irby for 1 ditto  £4.11.0

 

1806 Jany 1  Francis Irby for 1 ditto  £13.13.0

John Douglas for 1 ditto  £10.4.0

David Irby for 1 Ditto  £7.14.0

Wm R Irby for 1 ditto  £3.0.0

 

1807  Jany 1 Francis Irby for 1 ditto  £13.2.0

Peter Irby for 1 ditto  £11.1.6

Thomas Mustain for 1 ditto  £1.10.0

 

1808 Jany 1 Francis Irby for 1 ditto  £9.15.0

Jere. McCullock for 1 ditto  £9.10.6

Peter Irby for 1 ditto  £3.3.6

Cash rec’d for tobo.  £8.2.4

Cash rec’d of Legrands estate in June 1803 £120.4.0 1/2

4 Barrels Corn Rec’d of Legrand estate £4 1/2.10.0

Balance :  681.5.4 3/4

 

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed for the Examination of the account Current of Nathan Glenn administrator of the Estate of Francis Irby, Deceased, we have proceeded to Examine the Said account and the Vouchers respecting the Same and do find a Balance due the Said Estate amounting to Six hundred and Eighty one pounds five shillings and four pence three farthings Exclusive of the interest on Said money which Said Interest we think it Reasonaable to allow the administrator for his Services Rendered the Said Estate.  Given under our hands this 24th day of May 1809.

Vincent Shelton, Zachareas Lewis, Charles Bailey, Jno. Stone Jr.

Recorded:  July 17, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 213                                                                                   Jas Love’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an order from the County Court of Pittsylvania we John Ward, jr., Jesse Keesee/Reesee, Avery Mustain and Thomas Simpson have met on the 24 June 1809 in the House of James Love Dec’d and after being Sworn as the law Directs, Viewed and appraised the personal Estate of the Said James Love, Dec’d that was to us produced as follows

 

One old Bay mare, 1 Sorrel  Do, 11 head of Hoggs, 2 Sheep, 1 Cow,2 feather Bed and furnature, Stead and Cord, 8 Chairs at 2/6 each, 1 Musket, 1 Table, 1 Chest, flat Irons, 1 Cotton Wheal, 1 Looking Glass, Sundery Glass Were, 2 Razer cases, Sundry Earthen Ware, 4 Basons, 5 plates and a Dish, 10 Forks, 3 knives, 1 pair sheep Shairs and pan handle, 1 Coffee pott, funnel and Coffee mill, 1 Straner, 5 Spoons,

1 pott and hook, 1 Iron Tea kittle, 1 Dutch oven and hooks, 1 Broken hoe, 1 tub and Runlett, 1 Water pitcher, 1 plow hoe, some small Irons

 

1 Cotter, 2 pair hames and 2 pair Iron Traces, 1 broad ax, 2 pole axes, 1 old poll ax, 2 Iron Wedges, 1 hand saw, 1 X cut Saw, 1 Jointer and Jack plane, 2 augers and 1 Drawing, 2 mattox, 1 Frow, 1 spade, hammer and bell, 5 old hoes and 1 Howel, 1 pair fire Tongs, 1 pair Coumpases, 1 Chessel, 1 pair pinchers and Gimblet, 1 loom and flax wheel, 1 Brass Wier Sifter

Total  £45.15.6

John Ward Jesse Keesee/reesee, Thomas Simpson, Avery Mustain

Recorded:  July 17, 1809

AC Book 4, Page 215                                                                        Jas Crews’ Invenory

 

An Inventory and Apraisment of the Estate of James Crews Deceased

 

1 Mare and Colt, 3 Casks, 1 Bridle and Saddle, 1 Hair Trunk, 6 Chairs, 2 Flat Irons, 1 Hand Saw, 1 Rum Cock, 1 Screw auger, 2 Gimblets, 1 Shoe Hammer, 1 pair nippers, 1 Chisel, 1 Flesh fork, 1 Trumpet, 5 Case Knives and Six forks, 5 Table Spoons, 1 Tin Coffee Pot, 1 Tin cup and funnel, 1 Pitcher, 1 mug, 1 Dish and 10 plates, Small parcel Crockry Ware, 2 Water Pails, 1 Sugar box, 1 pepper box, 1 Case bottle,

1 Stone Jug, 1 pine Table, 1 pair Saddle bags, 1 pair Hames and Trace chains, 1 Plow and Colter, Swingletree and clevis, 1 Ax, 1 Ploe hoe, 2 hilling hoes, 1 pot, one oven and pot hooks, 1 Loom,

1 Bedstead and Cord, Bed & furnature

Total:  £32.7.3

August 18, 1809

Agreeabe to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed, we have proceeded to Value the estate of James Crews deceased as Stated above.

John Hunt, Georg Boyd, Reubin Hubbard

Recorded:  August 22, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 216                                                                                      Jno Davis’ Inventory

 

In obefdience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania we the Subscribers being first Sworn as the Law directs do apprase the Estate of John Davis, Dec’d as followth to Wit:

 

19 Head of Hogs, 1 York Stier, 3 Cows and Calves, 6 Heffiers, 6 Head of Sheep, 13 Head of Shoats,

1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Bay mare, 1 Sorrel mare Coult, 1 Sorrel Horse, 1 Negro Man Harry, 1 negro man Carter,

1 negro man Tom,  Sunderies of Plantation tools & two pair of chain, 5 axes, three grubbing hoes and 1 Mattock, 1 Spade, 1 Lock chain, 1 Cotton wheel, 8 Hoes, 1 Grind Stone and 3 bee Stands, 1 Cart, 1 Still,

1 Bed Sted bed and furnature, 1 Sack of Salt, 1 parcel of Tobacco, 1 Wheat Sifter, 1 Side Saddle, 1 Bed stead and Counterpin, 2 Cotton Wheels and one flax wheel, 1 Pot, 1 oven and 2 pair of hooks, 1 Skillet and 1 grid iron, 1 Loom, and one ax, 1 hand Saw, three augers, 1 chisel, Coopers adz., 1 Rifle gun, 1 Shot gun,

1 Table, Six pewter plates, 1 earthern do, 1 Set of Knives and forks, 2 Dishes and bason, 1 Coffy pot,

1 Hone and Sithe blade, 2 Jugs, 1 Steel trap and flat Iron

Will. Witcher, David Vance, Henry Atkenson

 

The foregoing is a true and perfect Inventory and apprasement of the personal Estate of John Davis dec’d Except twenty nine pounds fourteen shillings and nine pence Cash in hand.

Frankey Davis, Admr.

Recorded: July 17, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 218                                                                                 Division of Waller’s Estate

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed and here unto annexed, we have proceeded to lay off and allot to Rebeckah Waller, Widow and Relict of John Waller, Dec’d one third part of all the Estate of the Said Decedant real and personal in the following manner Viz:

 

We find by Survey made by James M Williams, D. Surveyer the 29th Day of March 1809 that there is 845 acres of land in the tract willed to Pleasant Waller out of which we have allotted to the Widow two hundred acres including the Mansion House, apple Orchard, and as one third part of her dower in Value in the Said Tract.  Beginning at Mays Corner pine, thence the said Mays line South eighty degrees West ninety nine poles to pointers, Flippins line  thence his lines North 22 Degrees East 78 poles to a pine South 84 degrees East 144 poles to a branch thence up the said branch as it meanders 74 poles to a fork of the Said Branch , thence the right hand fork as it meanders 72 poles to a Ash in Cornwell’s line thence South 19 degrees East 12 poles to a White Oake, thence Slaydons line North  89 degrees 108 poles to pointers thence New lines South 10 degrees West 168 poles to a stake and thence in the field, thence West 180 poles to the Beginning.

 

We also find a plot made by the Said Williams from the original Survey of the Creek lands Wiled to John & Joel Waller that there is four hundred and thirty four acres out of which We have allotted to the Widow 144 acres as her dower in full of the Said Tract.  Beginning at pointers in Stamp’s line thence his line North 40 degrees east 22 poles to a red oak Corner in Simpsons line, Thence his line North 19 degrees West 78 poles to a pine in Cooks line,  thence his line South 66 degrees West 122 poles to two pines North 65 degrees West 15 poles to a pine N 17 degrees West 176 poles to a pine Stump by the ridge path North 10 degrees West 38 poles to a pine Corner in Mayes line,  thence his line South 47 degrees West 178 poles to two pines,  thence the old patent line South  65 Degrees east 170 poles to a dividing line run here to fore between the Said John and Joel Waller thence the Said line South 34 degrees West 14 poles to pointers thence  a new line South 75 degrees east 172 poles to the Beginning.  Property Viz:

 

One yoke of oxen, One Brindle Cow and Calf, One Cow & yearling, One Hepher, One Bull, One Hepher,

One red Hepher and one Black do, One Black horse, One horse, One colt, One wagon, One bed Sted in part,, One bed and furnature, 5 counterpins, 1 Cupbord, 1 Table, 11 Chiers, 1 Walnut Chest, 8 Knives and forks, 1 looking glass, Sundry earthern ware glass &c, Do  do, Do  do, Canister and Waiter, Phyals, Shovel, Tongs and fire Dogs

 

One Negro man named Cupet, One Negro woman named Silvey, One Negro man named Sye, One Negro boy named Peter, One Negro woman Named Reas?, One Negro girl named Mary, One third part of the Valuation of one Negro woman Named Hannah Will’d to Mrs. Boulter

 

One bee hive, One third part of the working tools, 1 Cutting knife 3 hhds, 2 Do, parcel of soap, Card and chirn, Loom and Geer, Large Oven, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 pott Hooks and Spice Morter, two old wheels,

 1 Spotted Sow, 5 Hogs, 2 Sows and four pigs, 6 Bushels of Wheat, 1 Small Trunk, 1 Flax Wheel, a pr. Sad Irons, 2 pr. Scissors, 1 Lott in Cotton, 1 Do in potatoe Seed, 1 Do in Dryed fruit, 1 Do in flax, 23 blls and 4 Bushels of Corn, 300 bundles of Blads, 2 ½ bushels of Corn, 2 Tite Casks, 7 ¼  lb Tallow, parcel of oates,

13 ½  bushels of oats, Soap fatt, 1 Sack bag, 1 Tubb, 213 lb bacon, 1 Cow in Settlement with Pleasant,

1 pot of butter

 

4 head of Sheep, 1 hog from Lydea White’s heirs, 1 Pott, 1 white Heipher, 1 Lott Hogsheads, 1 Jugg and whip Saw

 

We have further proceeded to allot to the legatees viz to the heirs of Lydia White born of her body

1 Sett of working Tools, 1 Chest and Case, 2 beds and furnature, 1 Knotted  Counterpin, 2 Shoats, 2 Dear skins, 1 Lott of Hard Ware, 1 Lott of Smith tools, 1 Lock Chain, 1 muskett and old chest, 4 old hoes, 1 Pot Sack, 1 brass Tea Kittle, 2 hides, oven, 1 pistole, water vessel, 1 half Bushel Measure, 1 lott in Cotton, Do in potatoe Seed, 1 old Saddle, 1 pide hepher, 1 Red Cow and calf, 1 yoke of Steers, 1 Cow without horns,

1 yearling, 1 Blade Saw. 1 Spotted Sow, 7 piggs, 5 do, 15 lbs. And 4 bushels of Corn, 200 bundles of blades, ½ Barrel Corn, one Boor, 4 ¾ lb Tallow, Oates, soap fatt, 139 ½ lbs bacon, 1 Bag and tub, Oats to balance this Settlement

 

To John Waller one of the other legatees

To 1 Lott of Working Tools, 1 Shott gunn, 2 Beds and furnature, 1 Counter pin, 1 Sheat, 3 Deer Skins,

1 Lott of pewter, House Furnature, 1 Still, 1 mans Saddle, 1 Cotton Wheel,  1 hatchet, 3 pr cotton Cards,

1 Trevett, pott and hook, 1 hide, 1 bed stead and Cords, 1 piggon, pail, Tray and Water Vessel, Lott in Cotton, Do in Potatoe Seed, 1 Do in old Hhds. And Iron No 3, 1 cow and Calf, 1 yoke of oxen, 1 Cow, 1 do, 1 hepher, 1 yearling, 1 Sow,  Do, Do, 6 pigs, 15 lbs and 4 bushels Corn, 1 Steal Trap, 200 bundles of blades, ½ Barrel of Corn, one Sow, 1 boar &c, 4 ¾ lb Tallow, parcel oats, Soap fatt, 139 ½  lbs bacon,

1 bag oats

 

Allotted to Pleasant one of the other legatees Viz:

1 Lott of Tools, 1 Walnut Table, 1 Dish and Feather Bed, 1 Knotted Counter pin, 1 check’d do, 1 Sheat Do, 1 Counterpin Do, 1 Do Do, 2 Deer Skins, 1 Lott of pewter, Household furnature, 8 Sheep, 1 Cow, 1 churn,

1 foot adz., 1 Bell, 1 Bedle? & Saddle, 1 Cotton wheel,, 1 pott and Hooks, 1 pr. New Cards,, 1 pr. Do Wool, kitchen Table, 1 Tub, 2 hides, 1 pr Steelyards, Water Vessels,, Lott in Cotton, Potatoe Seed,

15 Geese, 1 bee hive , 1 Lott and Hhd & Iron, 1 Cow and Calf, 2 Cows and yearlings, 1 yearling Hepher,

1 bull, 1 Sow,  Do, one Sow, 5 piggs, 13 blls.,  4 Bushels Corn, 1 Small Jugg, 200 Bundles Blades, 2 ½  bushel Corn, 1 Gilt Sow and boar, 43 ¼ lb tallow, Oats, Soap fatt & 141 lbs bacon, Lumber and bags, 1 pott Rack and Hooks

We have compared the above and Set our Signatures this 16th Day of June 1809

Creed Tanner, Sto. Turner, Joseph Flippin, Robert Walters

Recorded:  August 21, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 224                                                                                                      Mease’s Inv’y

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Philip Mease Sen. Deceased taken the 25th Day of August 1809 by William Witcher, Jno. Witcher, jr.,  Daniel C Edwards, and Henry Atkinson agreeable to an Order of July Pittsylvania Court Last have Procceded and appraised the sd. Estate after being first Sworn as follows to Wit:

 

1 yoke of oxen and Bell and Coller, 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Cow and Do & bell and Coller, 1 Cow & do do,

1 Cow and yearling, 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Cow, 1 Cow and Bell, 1 Hepher, 1 Ditto and Small Steer, 1 hepher,

1 Small Bull, 1 Large ditto, 6 head of sheep including a bell, 30 head of Small Hogs, 8 Sows and Barrows including 7 young pigs, 1 Barrow, 3 young Sows, 1 shoat, 1 Dark bay Stud horse, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 spool wheel, 2 pair hind wagon geers, 1 old Trunk, a Parcel of old Waggon Geers, 4 old Tobo Hhdgs, 3 Boxes, 6 Sack bags, 3 Small Boxes, a parcel of old Iron, 3 old Tubs, 2 old Syth blades with 2 Blades, 1 old mans Saddle and cloth, 1 old flax brake, 3 pitch forks and 2 Shovels, 4 old hilling hoes,

1 foot Addz., 1 Mortering Ax, 2 Lock Chains, 1 Mortering Chezel formers, 2 Shovell plows, 2 Coulter plows with there Coulters to them, 13 old Reap hooks, 35 lbs. Bear Iron , 4 lb Croley Steel, 1 Jack Screw,

1 Hhds. Jointer, ¾ lb Blisted Steel, 2 Wedges, 1 frow, 1 Stone pick, 3 Screw Augers, 6 pole axes, 1 mattock and old Shovell plow hoe, 2 Drawing knives, 1 hand Saw, 1 Square made of Iron, 2 old Barrels, Augers & 1 old Chezil, a parcel of old churns, a parcel of Small Tools, 6 Trowels & 2 Stone hammers, 3 Baking pans,

3 Cow Chains, a parcel of old cliveses & other Irons, 1 old brass Sythe Blade, 7 House chairs, 1 Water can,

1 Bell, a parcel of old Irons, 1 old Syth Blade, 1 Rifle gun, shot, bag and horn, 1 Rifle, gun, Shot bag and horn, 1 old Coper kittle & 1 Iron Do, 2 Tubs, 1 Pipe Stove, 7 Bee Stands, 1 Bag and 11 lb Duck and Geese feathers

 

4 flax wheels, 2 flax Hackhels, 1 Bed bedstyd and furnature, 1 do do   do, 1 do   do do, 2  do do do, 1 house clock time piece, 1 Black Walnut Chest, 1 Pine Table, 1 P. Steelyards, 1 poplar Chest, 1 pare Saddle bags,

2 Cyphering Slates, 1 Large holy Dutch Bible, 1 Prair book and 3 Hymn books, 1 Looking glass, a parcel of old Spelling Books and others, 1 Real, a parcel of pewter eathen ware, tins &c, 1 frying pan and Skillet,

1 Grind Stone and Testament, 1 Roling Knife, 17 Crocks, 1 earthen Dish, 2 Jugs, 1 churn and 2 Tubs,

 6 Casks and 2 Runlets, 3 Glasses and 3 Sweat  oil bottles, 2 Damaged pots and 1 Dutch oven, 1 quart bottle,, 1 flat Iron, 1 Tin bucket and Sundies other things, 4 old Hhgs., 1 Cutting box and knife, 1 old Waggon, 34 Ducks and 7 Geese, 1 Grass Sythe, hammer and anvill

 

Caty (herXmark) Muse, admrx.,  Will Witcher, John Witcher, Daniel C Edwards, Henry Atkinson

Recorded: September 18, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 228                                                                                                    Smith’s Inv’y

 

Pittsylvania County Virgina the 4th of August 1809 in Obedience to an order of the Worshipful the Court of Pittsylvania  we whose names are under Signed, Being first qualified have attended to what is said to be the personal Estate of Edward Smith, Deceased and have apraised the Same as followeth to Wit:

 

1 bedstead, To 1 bed, 4th to 1 do, 1 bedstead and Bed Bord, 1 White Counter pin and Sheats, 2 Counter pins and 1 Sheat, 3 Little puter Basons and 2 puter plates,  2 puter Dishes,  5 Earthen plates, 1 jug and flat Iron and Tongues, 1 Dutch oven and Canister,  1 old Walnut Table,  1 old wallut chest,  Watsons Body of Divinity, a book, 1 large but old Bible,  2 Small Books,  1 Decanter,, To 1 Cubbard

Given under our hands this day and year above mentioned.

Hezekiah Smith, John Still, James Fulton

Recorded:  September 18,  1809

AC Book 4, Page 229                                                                                        Wynne’s Inventory

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Robert Wynne dec’d takin this  23 Day of July 1808

 

1 negro Boy Burwell, 1 gray Horse, 1 Chesnut Sorrel Do, 2 mens Saddles, 2 Trunks, 1 Bridle, 1 pr. Horse mans pistoles and Holsters, 2 plate Spurs, 1 umbrella, 1 Silver Watch, 1 Book, the Tutors Guide, 2 pair of gold Scales in Weight, 2 Setts of Razors and Cases, 2 Shaving Boxes, 2 Looking Glasses, 1 Dutch Blanket,

1 Ink Stand, 1 pr Saddle bags, 1 pistole

Total:  £174,9,0

Agreeable to the first above order,  being first Sworn, we have apprs’d the personal Estate of Robert Wynn Dec’d and find it to Stand as above Stated.

Thomas Stewart, Thomas Barnett, Daniel Sullivan

Recorded:  September 18, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 230                                                                            Payne’s Apr. Current

The estate of Charles Payne Dec’d in acct. with William Dodson and Leana L/S Payne the administrators thereof:

 

1809

Cash paid James Colquhoun & Co, John and Nath’l Wilson, Majr. Tat? Soyers, Jas D. Patton Esq.

Alex. Brown, Geo. Lampkin, Wm Yancey , Daniel Price, Ditto, William Bucy, Leven Downs, the Exor. Of F/T Fearn , Dec’d, the Estate Wm B. Burton pr acct & note, Exors. T Fearn Dec’d, Harris & Brown, Samuel Jorden, Thomas Gatewood, William Dodson, To the admirs. For their Trouble in Settlement of the Deceadents Estate

 

Cr By Amt. Of Sales of the deceasdants Estate pr acct here with filed £604.7.8 1/3

Regarding of Sales of the deceased and Estate acct her with filed £604.78 1/3

Bal. Due the admirs.  £11.1.0 ¼

Wm Yancey, Nath Wilson, Thos. Stewart

Recorded:  September 18, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 231             Payne’s Account Current Sales

 

This account of Sales of the Estate of Charles Payne Dec’d March 24, 1808

 

Luannah? Payne

 4 Negroes  Cretia and their children Abram, Hurt and John 

Do 1 Bed and furnature, 2 do do, 1 walnut Cubboard and Queens Ware, 1 Walnut Desk, 9 Winsor chairs,

1 Folding Table and Toylett, 1 small Trunk , 1 parcel of Books, 1 Small Trunk, 1 parcel of Books, 1 Sorrel Horse and Bay Mare, 2 Decanters and 2 Brass Candle Sticks, 1 Pair of Hand Irons, 1 Saddle and Bridle,

2 Trunks and 1 Chest, 4 Butter potts and 1 Jug, 1 chim and Furkin, 1 Waiter, 1 Lot of Hoes, 2 pair of geers and plow hoes, 1 cutting Box, 2 pole axes, 3 potts, Sundry Pailes &c, 4 Head of Cattle, 1 Jugg

Total  £537.83.0

 

Daniel Price 2 Bottles, 2 Tee Kites & 1 Tob. Hhds.

 

William Dodson 1 Pair of Wedges

 

James Richardson 1 Pair of hand Irons & 1 Cow

 

Selby Benson 1 Bed Stead, 1482 lbs. Of  Daville Inspected Tobo.

 

Acct. on Edward Bucy for

Do on William Chapman

Pittsylvania County Sept.  14, 1809

We certify that the within is a true account of sales of the Estate of Charles Payne Dec’d .  Given under our hands this day and date Written.

Leannah L Payne, William Dodson

Recorded:  September 18, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 232                                                                                                  Smith’s Inventory

 

An Inventory and apprasement of the personal Estate of  George Smith Dec’d Taken this 14th Day of September 1809

 

6 Cows and Calves, 6 Ditto, 5 Steers, 8 young Cattle, 2 ditto  ditto, 1 Stear, 1 Bull, 1 Young Grey mare,

1 ditto ditto, 1 “ Sorrel Ditto, 1 “  “ Horse, 1 Bay Colt, 1 Sorrel mare and Colt, 1 Sow and Six pigs, 1 Ditto and Six ditto, 4 Hogs, 2 Sows, Six Sheep

 

1 mans Saddle, 1 Ox Cart,  1 Harrow, 3 pair Iron traces and Hames, 1 Beir Shapre plough, 5 Shovel ploughs, 3 Colters, 3 pole axes, 3 mattocks, 6 hoes, 2 Spades, 1 Broad Ax

 

31 lb Box Iron, 1 pair Steelyards, 1 X Cut Saw, 1 pott and Oven, 1 pott and Skillett, 1 plough Shovel,

1 Lock chain, 2 Small Spinning Wheels, 1 Large do, 1 cutting Box, 7 Bee Stands, 1 Clock Ril, 1 Box  Iron,

1 Hand Saw, 1 Screw Auger, 1 Drawing Knife, parcel Leather, parcel Do in tan, 4 Beds and furnature

 

1 Bedstead, 1 Case of Bottles, 1 folding Table, 1 Desk and Book Case, 1 Cupboard, 1 Looking Glass,

1 Chest, 1 Dito, 2 Small Tubs, 1 Jug, 1 pair fire Dogs, ½ Dozen Chairs, parcel of Books, Cradles Irons,

1 Negro Man Stephen, 1 ditto ditto  Lymus, 1 Ditto  ditto Rewbin, 2 ditto Womans Easter and her child,

2 ditto women Voilette and her child, 1 ditto girl Nance, 1 ditto  ditto Jude, 1 ditto small Boy Dick, parcel pewter plates, ½ dozen E. plates, 5 Basons and  Dish, 1 Pewter Basen, 1 Butter pot, 2 Coffee pots, 1 tea pot,

1 mug, Cups and Saucers,  ½ doz.Tea Spoons, 1 Case Bottle and 1 wine glass, 1 Loom, 32 Yards linen,

1 Still

Wole amount  £852.5.10

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  We whose names are hereunto annexed have proceeded to Inventory and appraise the personal Estate of George Smith deceased shown us by the Executors.

William Atkinson, Joseph Reynolds, Alexander Mahan

 

1809 Octo. 16 The Within named William Atkinson, Joseph Reynolds and Alexander Mahan made Oath in open Court that the Within apprasement was made according to the best of their Judgment

Teste:  Will Tunstall Clk.

Recorded: October 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 235                                                                                              Callaway’s Inventory

 

An Inventory and appraisment of the personal Estate of Doct. Henry G Callaway Dec’d Taken this 11th Day of Nov. 1809 Viz:

 

1 Cupboard and its Contents, 1 Map of Virginia, ½ doz. Windsor chairs, 7 ditto  ditto, ½ doz. Flag Bottom’d Ditto, 2 Walnut Dressing Tables, 1 Desk and Book Case, Parcel of Books, 3 Beds, Bedsteads and furnature, 1 Curtain Ditto, 1 Check Reel, 2 Large Jett? Looking Glasses, 1 Womans Saddle,, 1 Flax wheel

 

8 Prints in Gilt Frames, 4 Larger Ditto, 1 Large folding Table, 1 Case Bottles, 1 Violin, 1 Ger. Flute,

2 figur’d Carpets, 1 Back Gammon Table, 2 Lar. Trunks, 4 Small ditto, 1 Candle Stand, 2 pr. Tongs,

2 shovels, 2 pokers, 1 painted Cribb, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Rifle  Ditto, 1 Muslin  Umbrella , 1 Negro Child Randolph, 1 Gegg and Harness, 2 Walnut Tables, 1 Nest Wooden Ware, 2 Spades and 1 Shovel, 1 Iron pott Rack, 2 pr. Pott Hooks, grid iron, 2 Large potts, 2 Sml. Ditto, 2 Dutch Ovens, 2 Skilletts, 2 pr. Hand Irons, 1 Tea Kittle, 1 spice mortor and pistle, 1 Tin Buckett, 1 hand axe, 1 Large Jug and 2 Butter potts, 1 Brass Kittle. 1 Sett Surgeons Instruments, 1 new Waggon, 1 Medicine press And contents, 1Tea Trunk, 3 pole axes

2 Grubing Hoes and 1 old Hilling Hoe, 1 Tool Chest and Contents, 1 Bay horse, one Bay ditto, 1 Grey mare, one Bay colt, 8 hogs, 43 Shoats, 3 Cows and yearlings, 4 Heifers and 2 Steers, 1 yearling, 1 yoke oxen Cart and Lock Chain, 2 Shovels plows and Gears, 1 pr. Chain traces, 3 pole axes, 2 mattocks,

3 Hilling Hoes, 1 pr. Iron wedges, cutting Box and knife, 1 hand saw, 1 Drawing Knife, 2 Augers, 2 chests,

1 Pr. Steelyards, Dutch Oven, 1 Ratt Trap, 1 Roan Mare, 1 Negro man Matt, 1 “ Boy Sam, 1 “ man Patrick,

Creasy and her child Christian, 1 “ Girl Sarah, 1 “ Boy Harry, 1 “ Woman Hannah, 1 “ man George,

1 “ woman Rachel, 1 “ girl Susan, 1 “ woman Dorcas, 1 Boy Daniel, 1 girl Lucy

 

In obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed we the undersigned Subscribers have proceeded to Inventory and appraise all the personal Estate of Doctr. Henry G Callaway, Dec’d agreeable to the foregoing Statement.

James Hopkins, William Walker, Caleb Hundley

 

1809 November 20th the above named James Hopkins, William Walker and Caleb Hundley made oath in open Court that  the foregoing appraisement was made According to the best of Judgment.

Will Tunstall Co. C

Recorded:  November 20, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 238                                                                               Patrick’s Apo Current

 

Dr. the Estate pf Davod F. Patrick In Account with Samuel Pannill Executor

 

1808

August 27 To 10 lb. Sugar

Spt. 3  2 lb putty, 16 paines Glass

Oct 3 Bailey Stout pr. Receipt

Oct 8 Cash paid David Ham Creek per Rect., 1 Sack Salt

Cash paid Thomas  McCleland per Rect.

Oct 14 William Collins per Rect.

 

November 1  2 pieces napt cotton , ½ Bushel Salt, 1 Oven weighing 204 lbs, 1 pair fire dogs, 1 Candlestick, 1 paper pines, 1 Doz. Nedles, 1 Tumbler, 8 Childrens Knives, 1 nutmeg

Nov. 9 ½ quire Letter paper

Nov 15 22 ¾ Sole leather, To 1 Syde upper leather, 1 Rip skin

 

December 5 Cash paid Doctor A Johns per Rect.

Dec 21  Wm Worsham for 17 Barrels Corn Per Rect.

Dec 26 25 lbs Sugar, 6 lbs. Coffee, 1 almanack, Joseph Hayns P. Rect.

Dec. 28 John Marshall Per Rect, Amount paid William Whitlow Per Rect., 1 york oxen

Dec 30 1 pair Sad Irons

Dec 31 1 Cotton  wheel, 1 Empty Barrel

 

1809

 Jany 2 amount Smith’s account for the year 1808

Jany 6 David Hornbrick Per Rect,

Jany 7 5 Knitting pins

 

Feb 10 Riche Pitts Per Rect

Feby 18 10 lb. Cotton

 

March 2 1 oven weighing 35 lbs

March 11 36 lb. Iron

March 21 Cash paid Clerk Pittsylvania Per Tickett

March 25 100 lb 10 dy. Cut nails, 5 lb  Blister Steel

 

1809

April 13 2 Gallons Molasses

April 29 25 lb. Sugar, 1 Bushel Salt

 

May 6 3 Yard Velvet Binding

May 13 1 Hat

May 22 1 lb. Chocolate, 1 paper pins

May 25 11 lb. Iron

May 30 Cash paid John Turner P. Rect.

May 31 Daniel Marshall per Rect.

 

June 22 Cash paid Andrew McHaney Per Rect.

 

July 10 1 pair Cotton Cards

July 11 50 lb 10 dy nails

July 25 200 lb  10 dy nails

 

August 5 100 lb 10 dy nails

August 15 Cash paid John Dabney per Rect.

August 26 Cash paid Sheriff Pittsylvania  Tax Per rect.

August 29 5 Per Cent Comms. Allowed on Collecting £377.9.45

 

Credits

 

1808

August 25 By Balance due 29th August 1809 per amount Settled and  Return’d  by Commissioners.

 

September 13 Amt. Rec’d of Ro. Alexander bal. due on Execu.

 

October 8 5 Barrels Corn

October 14 Over charge for Recording Power of attorney  formerly

 

Novem. 23 Amt. Rec’d of Reubin Chirnhall?

 

December 15 William McCallesterr for Season of Mare

December 16 James Arnold Sen

 

 

1809

January 12 Amt Rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

March 6 Cash rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

April 3 Cash rec’d of Robert Alexander

 

June 8 2 Hhds. Lynchburg Tobo. 3137 lbs, Deduct Turning Up

June 12 amt Rec’d of Robert Alexander

June 27 amt rec’d for Mitchill M Gallions note ren’d

 

July 17 Cash of Andrew McHaney

 

August 14 Cash of Clack Stone in part his Bond

August 29 By Balance due Per Contra

Pittsylvania Count Acct.

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsyl’ bearing date June Court 1809 We Joshua Stone, William Smith and Philip L Grasty, three of the Comms. Named in the Said Order have State’d and adjusted the account of Sam’l. Pannill Exor. with the Estate of David F Patrick dec’d and after examining the exhibits produced before us, find a balance due the Said Estate of  three Hundred and ten pounds 8/3 agreeable to the above Statement given under our hands thes 29th day of August  1809

Joshua Stone, Wm Smith, Pjilip L Grasty

Recorded:  November 21, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 241                                                                                   Pannill’s Apc. Currt

 

Dr. The Estate of David Pannill Dec’d In acct. With Samuel Pannill Exor.

 

1809

March 13 To Cash paid West Dandridge atto. Per Rect.

 

Apl. 17 Paid Ro. Love for delivering 507 ½  lbs Bacon at Chalk Level  P. S. Pannill &c Rect.

June 21 paid Sheriff Pittsylvania vs. Jesse Rowland as Rect., Ditto    ditto vs. Rowland  do

 

Aug 15 ditto Jno. Dabney atto. Fee & Tax in suit vs. McNely Pwe Rect.

Aug 25 Paid Thomas B James Per Rect., Clerk Pittsylvania Per Tickett

Aug 29 5 Per Cent Commisson Collecting £235.3.11 ¼ , Cash paid Bethemea Pannill her 1/3 part of Nett amount rec’d Since 25 Aug 1808, Heirs of David Pannill dec’d for two Thirds of the Nett Balance due on the above acot.

 

CR

1808

Oct 19 By William Williams Waggo’

 

1809

Jany 4 Daniel Fisher rec’d of him

Jany 14 Joseph Leak

 

Mar 16 John Bruce w. Son? Per Sheriff’s Statement, deduct Sheriff’s Commis., Zacha. Irby for Cash, James Calloway Sen.

 

Apr 17 Samuel M. Scott, Robert Love for 507 ½ lb Bacon

 

May 27 Joshua Compton

 

June 21 Geo McNely, Jane Mitchell in full Memo. Acct.

 

Aug 14 David  Hunt in full

Aug 28 Grasty and Pannill, Susanna Irby in full, William Martaine 21st  Decr. Last, Robert Mitchell in full

 

Pittsylvania County

Agreeabe to an Order of Pittsylvania County Court bearing date June Court 1809, We Joshua Stone, William Smith and Philip L. Grasty , three of the Commissioners Mentioned in the Said Order, have examined the Accounts of Samuel Pannill, Exor of David Pannill, dec’d, With the exhibits and find the Account to be closed agreeable to the above Statement. Given under our hands this 27st day of August 1809.

Joshua stone, Wm Smith, Philip L Grasty

Recorded:  November 21. 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 243                                                                         Pannill’s gdn Account Current

 

The Heirs of David Pannill In account with Saml. Pannill, guar.

 

1808

 August 25 By Balance due Pr. Return’d by Comms., Hire of Negro Dick due 1 Jany 1809, Ditto of negro Jack due Same time, Ditto of Negro Stephen due Same time

 

Septem. 21 Cash of William Dove

 

1809

 Feby 21 Cash of Godfree Burnett

 

March 16 Saml. Pannill & Co for Cash of  Charles Lewis

 

Aprl 19 Cash of Godfree Burnett, Ditto of George Davis

Apr. 24 amount Rec’d of Jesse Leftwich

 

May 29 Cash of Richard  (Unreadable)

 

June 21 Cash of Jesse Leftwith

 

August 29 Cash of Saml. Pannill Exor for y part of nett amt.of his acct.since 25 August 1808

Interest on £1448.11.2 ½ since 25th August 1808

By Balance due as below £1808.3.2

 

Oct. 8, 1808 To William B Banks Per Rect.

 

Jany 17, 1809 Bethenia Pannill for Expenses to 31st December last Pr. Receipt

 

March 21 Cash paid Clerk of Pittsylvania Per Ticketts

 

Aprl. 15 1 pair children Shoes, 1 pair Ditto, Cash paid James L/S Vaughan per Rect.

 

August 26 Cash paid Sheriff Pittsa. Tax Per Rect.

August 29 5 Per Cent Comms. Allowed on 262.15.6

Balance due the Heirs of David Pannill Dec’d

Pittsylvania County

In bedience to an Order of the County Court of  Pittsylvania bearing date June Court 1809 we Joshua Stone, William Smith and Philip L Grasty, three of the commis. Mentioned in Said Order, have examined the account of Samuel Pannill, Guardian, with the Heirs of David Pannill dec’d together with the exhibits produced before us, and we report the Balance due from the Guardian to the orphans of Eighteen Hundred and Eight pounds three Shillings and 2 3/4 agreeable to the Within account. Given under our hands this 29th Day of August 1809

Joshue Stone, Wm Smith, Philip L. Grasty

Recorded November 21, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 244                                                                                             Farmer’s Inventory

 

We the appraisers appointed by the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania do make the following Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of James Farmer Dec’d the 21 Day of September 1809

 

To one Negro man named Jesse, One do woman named Denes, One ditto Boy named Barnett, One ditto Boy named Anderson, One ditto Woman named Rachel

 

One Bed and furnature, One ditto, One ditto, One york of oxen and Cart, One mare, One Cow and Calf and Bell, One ditto, One ditto, One ditto, One lot of Iron tools , One pare of Steelyards, 6 axes, 2 plows and 2 pair of gear, one Saddle, 6 hoes and 3 grubbing hoes, 1 pair of Iron Wedges and frow, one cutting box and blade, one lot of kitchen Iron, furnature, one lot of kitchen Wooden furnature

one lot of pewter, one Jack Sale?, 2 Cotton wheel, 1 Flax wheel and 4 pair of Cards, one lot of knives & forks, one Safe and furnature

 

one chest and Small trunk , parcel of Books, 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, one looking Glass, To 5 Slays, To 1 loom

One lot of Smoak house furnature, one lot of stone ware, To 37 head of Hogs, To 8 head of Sheep and Bell,

To 1 Crosscut Saw, To 7 head of Geese, To 1 Shot gun, To 1 Coffee Mill, To 2 Hogsheads and 1 Barrel,

To 1 Grind Stone, To 1 Lock chain

 

We whose names are hereunto Subscribed being first Sworn have appraised the personal Estate of James Farmer Deceased to the Sum of five hundred and fifty three pounds Eight Shillings and 7 ½ p. as above State’t.  Given under our hands this 21 day of September 1809

Willis Glass, William Rogers, Joseph Blanks

Recorded:  November 20, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 246                                                                                A. Martin’s Inventory

 

An Inventory of the personal Estate of Abram Martin dec’d agreeable to Sale Per John

Martin, admr. Feby 11, 1808

 

Apr 6 Sales

Patsey Martin -one Negro girl Edith

Philip Thomas -one Negro woman Judith

John Martin - one Negro girl Easter,top fodder, pott Hooks, one Whip Saw, 3 Water vessels, cards , fire tongs,  Table & bench, one meal log, a pail of corn, beacon, meal, one lid, one bead and furnature.

 

William Martin -one mare and Colt, a parcel of fodder, one Hogshead, one Kettle, one Jugg, one bed& counterpin

 

Luke Mathews - one cow and calf, one Chest, Sundry articles

 

Benjamin Burnett - one cow and calf , sundry articles, one water pale

 

Robert Adams - 2 Sheep, plow chains & swingletrees, 1 parcel Coopers tools, one cow hide

 

Abraham Fendly - a parcel of tobacco

 

John Thomas Sen.- A parcel hoggs, one tray and pales

 

Josiah Johnson - 3 axes, one chest, one be gum, 4 chares, corn , one bed

 

Thomas Matthews - one grind stone

 

William Morris Sen. - one Coulter, one pot & hooks

 

John Pigg - Sundry Iron tools

 

Samuel Armistead - one Cotton Wheel

 

Richard Parrish - one oven, one shoot gun, Iron fitters

 

William Beck - one cash, one tub, one Hogshead

 

James Emmerson -one bed stead, pewter knives and forks

 

John Quin -  one testament

 

Agness Martin - one pr. Cards

 

James Dunn - one Gum, to one pr. Sheep shears, to corn, one bed, pot hooks

 

Elisha Williams - Cotton

 

Fountain Price - one bell

 

Thomas Dunn - rent of land

 

Total:  £237.4.2 ½

Test; Saml. Beck C.S.

Recorded: November 20, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 248                                                                                        Towns’ Acct Current

 

DR The Estate of Halcott Twns Dec’d In Account with Ro. Payne

 

1809

 Jany 2  paid James D Patton the amt. of 4 judgmn. Per Rect., Paid Jos. F? Green Per rect.

Cost of Sundry Exos. as per Voucher here with filed $26 57 cents

 

Balance as Per Contra

Credits

By Balance in my hands to collect on a former Settlement £165,14,2

By Balance due Ro. P. £2.13.71/2

 

Nov. 18, 1809

In obedience to the within order we have Settled the balance of the account Current of the Estate of Holcott Towns dec’d with Robert Payne his admrs. and find a balance due from the Estate to the Said admrs. of £2.13.7 ½

Given under our hands this day and date above written.

Wm Young, James D Patton, Nath’l Nelson

Recorded:  November 22, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 249                                                                           Wm Hrdey Division of Estate

 

Agreeable to an order of Court to us directed, we have met and agreed to give to John Williamson and Polly his wife all the land on the west Side of Pudding Creek Containing 133 1/3 Acres by estimation be the same more or less.  Given under our hands the 21 Nov 1809.

Adin Gray, John Boling, Edm. Tompkins

 

At a Quarterly Court convened and held for Pittsy. County the 22nd Day of November 1809 This report of the allotment of the lands of William Hardy Dec’d  to Polly Williamson wife of John Williamson and late widow of said William Hardy Dec’d  was returned and by the Court ordered to be Recorded.

Teste.   Will Tunstall CC

 

AC Book 4, Page 250                                                                                     Wm Burton’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an order from the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed, we have accordingly (after being first sworn) appraised the personal Estate of William Burton, dec’d in the following manner viz:

 

1809 May 17 

1 Sow & 9 pigs, 1 ditto, 5 ditto, 9 Sows, 4 barrows, 27 Shoats, 1 Grey Mare, 1 Sorrel Horse, 1 yoak oxen & cart, 1 pided Cow and Calf, 2 Small Heifers, 1 Red Cow & Calf, 1 Cow & Calf, 1 large Still, Worm & tub,

1 Small ditto       ditto, 10 mash Tubs,  2 half bushels, 2 barrels, 2 tubs, 2 buckets, 1 funnel & a half bushel, 9 Iron Hhd. Hoops, 2 bushels sheled Corn, 2 Tignt Casks, 2 Bushels Rye, 1 Loom, 3 old tubs, barrels Corn, parcel Cotton in the Seed, 1 flax wheel, 1 grind stone, 4 dutch plows, 8 chisels & 1 Gimblett,

1 mattock & 1 grubing hoe, 1 flacks Hackel & 2 Reap Hooks, old iron, Coopers Tools, 2 Clevesis Waggon, hamers & Frey Irons, 2 axes, 1 frow & 1 wedge

 

hilling hoes and 2 Colters, 1 bell, 1 pr. Sad Irons, 1 pr. Steel yards, 2 pr. Leading lines, 1 pr. Hames Traces & swingletree, 1 mouse Trap & Curry Comb, 2 bee Stands, 1 bay horse which was hired to William Robertson until Sept. next, 2 feather beds, 1 ditto furniture, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 Case & 9 bottles, 1 bead Steed, 1 doz. Pewter plates & 2 dishes, 6 basons, 1 dish, 1 Candle box, Tea Canister & 4 Tin measures,

1 pewter gallon Measure & half pt. Ditto, 1 Earthern dish & 2 plates, 2 Juggs & 1 butter potts, 1 cupboard, 1 Slay & Spools, 6 chares, 1 Table, 1 pr Fire dogs, 1 bread baker, 2 Iron potts, 3 pr. Hooks, 1 Dutch oven full of hogs lard & 1 pott full  ditto, lb bacon, 1 box & shoe Tools, 1 Saddle & bridle & Saddle bags,

1 Sifter & Candle moulds, 1 gun & Shott bagg, 1 pr. Warpt Cotton, 1 Cask, 1 desk, 2 bottles & Contents

1 Iron bound Hhg.,  1 Chest, 1 Cuting knife, 1 box, 1 rasp, 2 brass locks, 2 Sundials, Cash on hand,

1 brass barrel pistol, 1 umbrella

George Adams, Permecious Williams, William Murphey, David Rice, Apres.

Recorded:  January 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 252                                                                              D. Shelton’s Estate Division

 

Agreeable to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania we have this 29th Dec 1809 valued the Slaves belonging to the estate of Daniel Shelton dec’d & allotted them to his four Sons Young, Roy, Daniel & Tunstall as follows-Viz:

 

Randolph £135 to Roy Shelton to receive

Isaac £150 to Young Shelton to pay

Matilda £90 to Daniel Shelton to receive

Bob £45 to                                

Cloe £66 to Tunstall Shelton to receive

Moses £60 to                              

Lucy  £0.0.0.

And are of opinion that each of the above mentioned Sons pay to the children of Willis Shelton the sum of £27.6 subject to pay one fifth of the debts above the amt.of the sales of the personal Estate.  Given under our hands the date above.

Thos. B Jones, Allen Womack, John Adams, Isaac Coles

Recorded:  January 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 252                                                                                           M Tompkins Inventory

 

Pittsylvania January the 8th 1810

In obedience to an order of Pittsylvania Court we the under sign’d have appraised the Estate of Mourning Tompkins dec’d in the following manner to Wit:

 

One Negro woman Named Easter & her child. Named Joseph, One Negro man Named Benjamin, One negro man Named Isaac, One Sorrel Horse, One feather Bed, Boulster & Bedsted, One cupboard, One Bedstead, One do, One folding Table, One Chest, One Do, One Flax Wheel, Eight Cheers, Seven Books,

Two Hackels, Five Slays, One Mattock,  a new grubbing hoes, one ax, One wedge, one lock chain, One pot, one oven, One Dish, one Bason, one Spice Morter, One pr. Stillards, Three Butter Potts, One Cut Saw, One tea kittle, One cow & yearling, 4 head sheep, Candle stick, snuffers & looking glass, One coffee mill,

One wheel & pot hooks, One auger

Total:  £277.5.0

Amount Brought over   £285.15.0

Done By us:  James Hart, Jesse Hodges, John Bowling

Recorded: January 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 254                                                                                Division of B Hardy’s Estate

 

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date January Court 1810 we have proceeded, allot’d and lay off  to Nancy Hardy, Widow of Benjamin Hardy Dec’d, one third part of the real & personal Estate of the Said Dec’d as follows to Wit:  from the amount of the Sale: thirty three pounds Seven Shillings and one penny half penny and from the value of the Negroes to wit:  Rhodah a woman at the price of Eighty pounds and leaving a balance due her of eight pounds Six Shillings and one eight pence, also one hundred and thirty two acres of land including the mansion house.  Beginning at a red oak in the pattant Line thence the said line of the Pattant North 32 Degrees East 63 poles to a white oak saplin, thence a new line South 70 degrees east one hundred and sixteen poles to a apple tree in the field , thence south 3 degrees west 152 poles to the back line of the patent, thence the same North 80 degees west 126 poles to a pine north 7 degree west 116 poles to the beginning this 5th Day of Feby 1810.

Washington Thompson, George Shelton, J M Williams, Robert Clopton

 

This is to certify that the balance appearing to be due from Nancy Harady to the Estate of Benjamin Hardy, Dec’d from her purchase at the sale of dec’d is forty Shillings and six pence which we freely give to her this 5th day of Feby  1810.

Jesse Hardy, Reubin Hardy, John Hardy, Vincent Hardy, Lewis Hardy, Preston Hardy, Stephen Hardy, Soloman Hardy, Hezekiah Bennett, Sarah Lewis

 

At a Court held for Pittsylvania County  the 19th day of Feby 1810.  The within report of the allotment to Sarah Hardy, widow of Benjamin Hardy Deceased, one third part of the real and personal Estate of sd. Benjamin was returned and by the Court ordered to be reeorded.

Teste  Will. Tunstall CC

 

AC Book 4, Page  255                                                                   Division of Este of Glascock’s Hiers

 

Agreeable to an order of the worshipful court of Pittsylvania County to us directed, we have proceeded to divide the four Negroes mentioned in the said order of Court as follows to wit:  Hannah & Nancy to the plaintiff for the use of the heirs of George Glascock, Dec’d & Lucy & Lindley to the Defend and for the use of the heirs of William Glascock, Dec’d and that the Defendant pay the plaintiff Three pounds six shillings & eight pence.  Given under our hands this thirteenth Day of December 1809

Answorth Harrison, William Echols, John Jinkins

Recorded:  January 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 255                                                 Lucy Tanner’s Third of M. Tanner’s Estate

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County  to us directed have this 23rd of February 1810 Convened at the late dwelling house of Mathew Tanner, Dec’d.  We have proceeded to Lay off the third of the estate of the Dec’d to Lucy Tanner, Widow of the said Dec’d agreeable to the Will of the said Dec’d agreeable to the best of our Judgment which is as follows to wit:

 

4 Sheep, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 yoke of Stears, 1 Red heafer, 1 Read Cow, 1 Cow & Calf & bell, 1 Bull yearling

6 hogs, the third part of Plantation tools, 1 Pot, 1 oven, 1 Skillet, 1 flat Iron, 2 rack hooks, 1 grind stone, 1 cross cut Saw, 1 Tub, 2 poles and Vinigar barrel, 1 Bed and furniture, one do, 1 Cubbard, 2 mughs, 2 boles, 1 teapot, 2 Earthen pots, cups and Sausers, 1 decanter, 1 Caster, 1 Sugar dish, 6 Tablespoons & nine tea do,

1 Small table, 6 knives and forks, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 drinking glass, 1 black bottle, To one third part of Bacon & Lard.

The third part of Land was settled by Lucy Tanner and Creed Tanner by agreement.

Thomas Tanner, Silvany Garadnor, Samuel Watker

 

At a Court held for Pittsylvania County  the 14th Day of March 1810 The within Report of the allotment to Lucy Tanner widow and Relict of Mathew Tanner Deceased her dower  of the real and personal estate of said Matthew Tanner, Deceased was returned and by the Court ordered to be recorded.

Test  Will Tunstall CC

 

AC Book 4, Page 256                                                                     Inventory Thomas Shelton’s Est

 

Agreeable and in Subscription to an orader of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County made July Court 1808.  We the Subscribers being convened at the plantation and house of Thomas Shelton Deceased this 10th Day of September 1808 and after being sworn according as the Law directs, have appraised  the personal Estate of the said Thomas Shelton Deceased in currant money and have taken and Inventory of the same as followth Viz:

 

1 white cow and calf, 1 black white faced Cow and Calf, 1 black Cow and Bull yearling, 1 pided Heifer,

1 yoke of oxen and Cart, 1 Cutting knife and box, 1 lock Chain, 1 bay horse, bay Colt blaze faced, 1 Bay mare, 5 head of Sheep, 5 grown hogs and 4 Shoats, 2 plows Coulter, 1 Clivis, 1 Swingletree and 1 Iron tooth Rake

 

1 pare of Iron ploug axes,  2 small rings and 1 pare of Rope plow gares,  a parcel of old Iron, 3 axes,

1 Cross cut Saw, 1 pare of small Steelyard, and 2 bells & Collars, a parcel of old Iron trumpery and tub,

2 Iron wedges, 1 drawing knife, 1 Conk shel, 1 sett of flat Irons, 1 auger and a parcel of old Iron side lines,

1 sawrest, 3 files and 1 old stock lock, 1 mans Saddle, 1 womans Saddle, 1 bridle, 1 Shot gun, Shot bag and curreomb (sic), 1 sand sive, 1 Steal trap, 1 feather bed and furniture & bed Stead, 1 feather bed furniture & Stead, 1 feather bed & furniture, 1 bedstead, 1 black walnut chest, 1 Table and trunk, 1 pine box and 6 Chures

 

1 Cass of Bottles and old Slay, 1 Clock real & 20 Spools, a parcel of lumber, 3 old bags & a tub, 3 tubs,

2 Jugs, 3 baskets, 1 bag, 1 Cotton wheel, a pare of old cotton Cards and 1 pare of old shares

 

1 looking glass, 1 sugar box, 1 Candle mold, 1 old Cotton wheel, 12 pare of Cotton Cards, 1 old flax wheel,

1 pare Sheep Shares, a lot of Earthern ware, 1 pewter bason, 1 grind stone, a parcel of Kitchen furniture,

1 Jug, 1butter pot & 2 parcels of old Cards, a parcel of Tubs, a parcel of water vesels, a parcel of knives & forks, 2 reap hooks, a lot of pewter, lot of Earthen ware & an old hand saw, and  old trumpery Iron

 

1 Table & six spoons, 1 funnel, 2 tumblers, 2 old hogsheads, 1 bee hive, 1 Churn, 1 tub, a lot of old hoes, broad ax, hand saw & hammer, 1 powdering tub & old Iron trumpery, 1 spice morter and old lumber,

1 bedstead &  canm. & trays & 4 chares, 1 Table, 1 piggin & 1 water stand, 1 old Slay & 1 small cask,

1 old Tea Kettle, Sifter & Iron? Trumpery, 3 small sides of Leather, 1 Jug

 

a parcel of plank & small tub, a parcel of oats & fother, a parcel of corn, a parcel of wheat in the straw,

2 Iron pot racks, 1 old Hogshead, a parcel of wool, 6 gallons of Brandy

Total:  £122.9.3

Appraised by us Geo. Dodson Sen, John Shelton, Thos. B. Holt

Recorded:  October 17, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 259                                                                       Inventory of George Hardy’s Est.

 

An inventory of the Estate of George Hardy. Deceased taken the 27th Day of April 1808 and appraisers

 

One feather Bed, stead and furniture, One pine table, One water pale, 6 chairs, 1 Barrow, 1 sow, 5 pigs,

½ doz Table spoons, 1 pewter dish & 7 plates, 1 parcel old pewter, 1 pewter Bason, 4 Tin Cups, 1 Case Knives & forks, 1 old Cotton wheel

 

1 Iron Skillet, 1 Loom, 3 Shoes, 3 old Barrels, 2 pr. Cotton Chards, 1 parcel old Iron, 1 pr. Iron Wedges,

1 parcel shoe makers tools & 1 auger, 1 drawing Knife, 1 parcel old E. ware & 1 Case bottle, 1 pr. Old Stirrep Irons, 2 Tea Cannisters, 7 E. plates & one mug, 1 Case & Razors, 1 Bottle & Spirits turpentine,

1 parcel old Books, 1 looking Glass, 1 Cut  reel, 1 Womans Saddle, 1 mans saddle, 1 Shott Gun, 2 axes,

1 Mattock & 2 hoes, 2 Plows & hoes, 2 old Sheep & 1 Lamb, 1 Candle molds, Candle Stick & 1 Ink Stand, 1 Small Hestay (sic), 1 old tool Bench & Table, 1 Bed cord & 1 old Bridle, 1 small Bell, 4 Geese, 1 Churn,

1 pot rack, three tubs, 2 hoes, 1 powdering Tub

Total:  £23.5.0

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania baring date Apl Court 1808 We have proceeded to appraise the Estate of George Hardy, Dec’d and find it as stated above.  Given under our Hands.

Robert Clopton Jr, Thos. Madding, William Lewis

Recorded:  October 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 261                                                                             Geo. Hardy Dec’d Sales of Estate

 

The Amount of the sale of George Hardy, dec’d

Rosanna Hardy       DR

1 feather Bed Sted & furniture, 1  do    “, 6 Chairs, 1 pine table, 1 Waiter plate, 1 Lott Hoggs, ½ doz. Table spoons, 1 lott pewter, 4 tin Cups, 1 Case knives & forks, 1 old Cotton wheel, 1 Iron Skillott, 1 Loom, 3 old Barrels, 3 Slaes (sic), 2 pr. Old Cotton Chards, 1 parcel old Iron, 1 pr. Iron Wedges, 1 parcel Shoe makers tools, 1 auger 1 Drawing knife, 1 parcel old E ware, 1 Case Bottle

 

1 pr. Old Sturrip Irons, 2 Tea Cannisters, 7 E plates & 1 mug, 1 Case Razors, 1 Bottle Spirits Turpentine,

1 parcel old Books, 1 looking Glass, 1 Cut Reel, 1 Womans Saddle, 1 Man Saddle, 1 Shott Gun, 2 pole axes, 1 mattock, 2 hoes, 2 plows & hoes, 2 old Sheep & 1 Lamb, 1 Candle mold, Candle stick & 1 Ink Stand, 1 Small History, 1 old tool bench & Table, 1 Bed Cord & 1 old Bridle, 1 Small bell, 4 Geese,

1 Churn, 1 pot rack, 3 Tubs, 2 hoes, 1 Powdering tub

Total:  £23.16.0

Recorded:  October 17, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 263                                                                                    G. Hardy Acco. Currt.

 

The Estate of George Hardy Dec’d To Rodah Hardy,  Admr.          DR

 

1808 May 15 Paid Champ & Jere Terry Per bond

To Int on Do from 1 April 1805

 

Cr

By amount of Sales of the Estate

In obedience to an order of the worshipful court of Pittsylvania dated Sept Court 1808, We have settled the account Current of the estate of George Hardy Dec’d With Rhodah Hardy, the adminstratrix, and find a balance against the estate of two pounds twelve Shillings agreeable to the above Statement.  Given under our hands this 14th Opct 1808.

J. W. Williams, Robert Clopton Jr, David Terry

Recorded:  October 17, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 263                                                                John Hodnett’s Account Current of Sales

 

List of Propery belonging to the Estate of John Hodnett, Dec’d  Sold the 6th February 1808

 

Luch Hodnett                                           DR

To 1 Bed, 1 Desk, Books, Coverlet, ½ Doz/ Winsor chairs, 1 Dish, Decanter & Glass, Lott of E. Ware, 1 pewter bason, Lott of pewter & pewter Bason, Fire dogs, Sand Sive, Flax Seed, 9 Bushels Wheat, 3 Barrels, 1 do, 1 Womans Saddlel, 1 Reel, 1 Walnut Chest, 1 Cotton Wheel, 1 Loom, 1 Slay, Walnut Table, 1 Bed &c, 1 Ditto, 1 Spice morter, 1 Coffee pot & Candle mould, Fire dogs, pork & Tub, 3 pots, Lard & Butter, Tubs & Chirns, Tray & Flax, Cotton Wheel, ¼ part G. Stone, Tray & Sifter, Haymes & Traces, 1 pr. Iron wedges, Lot of hoes, 2 plows, old Saddle, 2 Axes & Mattox, 1 sythe, parcel Flax, 10 Barrels, 20 ditto, 1 Roan mare, 1 Ditto Bay, 1 Sorrel Colt, Stack of oats, 1 Stack & Shucks, White Cow & Yearling, ditto Heifer, ditto pided Cow & yearling, ditto red Hefer, ditto yoak steers

 

6 Sheep 1st Choice, 1 stack fodder, ditto Tops, 14 gees, 1 meal tub, 2 Barrows & 1 Sow, 6 Shoats, pot & Skillet, pots & Hooks

 

James Hodnett                                         DR

1 looking glass, 2 bed quilts, 1 water Stand, 1 pine Chest, 6 Chairs, heather, Fro & ax, a mans Saddle

 

Wilson Hodnett                                         DR

1 Coverlett

 

Robert F White                                           DR

1 walnut Table, walnut Vessels, oven, 1 Brown Cow, 4 ditto pided, 1 stack fodder

 

Miss Elizabeth Hodnett                               DR

1 Bed

 

Josiah Tyre                                                   DR

1 Hymn Book

 

Joseph Mottley-Son of David                       DR

augur, hammer &  D. knife

 

Anderson Barker                                            DR

1 Bay filley

 

Freeman High                                                  DR

1 Bay Colt

 

Nathaniel Terry                                                DR

 R. pided Stear, ditto B. ditto, 6 2nd Choice Sheep

 

William Wimbish                                            DR

1 Bull, 1 Ditto, Ditto Red Heifer

 

Ayres Hodnett                                                  DR

1 Shott Gun

 

Mrs. Lucy Hodnett                                            DR

To amt. of a/c brought fow’d £120.12.9, ½ part in 1 pr Cart wheels

Total:£127.11.9

Lucy Hodnett Executrix

Recorded:  October 17, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 266                                                            Inventory of the Est of Thompson Phillips

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Thompson Phillips Dec’d Taken the 16th Day of July 1808.

 

1 feather Bed and furniture, Bedsted &c, 1 pine Table, Tray & meal sifter, 5 knives & forks, ½ Dozen pewter plates, 2 Basons, 3 spoons, Tin cup & pepper box, 1 Qt. Tin, 1 pr. Flat irons, 1 Case & 11 Black bottles, 1 pint Decanter, 1 Small pine chest4 old Chairs, 1 candle Stand, 2 water pales, 1 meal gum, 1 poll ax, 1 pott, 1 dutch oven & Hooks, 1 Cotton Wheel, a parcel of old Iron, 8 ¼  lb. Bare Iron , 2 Baskets,

1 pair cotton Cards, 1 bridle & Saddle, 1 Sack bag, 1 Meet Tub, 1 Small Do, 1 Small Runlet, 1 Cradle & scales, 1 Chest, 1 Bed & Furniture, 1 Pided Steer yearling, 2 sows, 1 spotted barer, 6 Shot, 1 White Sow & 5 pigs, 1 spotted sow & 6 pigs, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 Sorrel Colt

Total £50.7.9

In obedience to an order of the Court of Pittsylvania Dated June Court 1808.  We have appraised the estate of Thompson Phillips, Dec’d agreeable to the Within Inventory.  Given under our hands the 10th Day of July 1808.

Robert Easly, Jacob Anderson, N C Williams, John Shaw

Recorded: October 17, 1808.

 

AC Book 4, Page 267                                                                              Inventory of Theo. Haley’s Este.

 

Inventory of the Estate of Theophilus Haley dec’d taken the 29th November 1808

 

1 Black Sow & 3 Pigs, 1 blue Sow and 5 Shoats, 2 Cows, 1 yearling & 1 Calf & Bell, 1 Turners Lathe,

2 old Hads, 1 Bay mare, 1 Roan Colt, 1 pr. Iron spancets?, 1 Box old Irons, 1 Box Shoe makers Tools,

1 Hand Saw & adze, 4 old plains & 1 Bell, 1 Cooper addz, 4 old Chisels, 1 Hammer & 1 drawing knife

1 old straw knife, Steel & Screw, 1 pr.. Hinges & 2 trowels, 1 Basket & shoemakers Casts, 1 goard & Nails,, 1 pine chest, 1 Furkin & half Bushel & some clover Seed, 40 lb Seed Cotton, 1 Basket, 1 Coulter, Collar & Haymes, 1 Plow traces, Collar, Haymes, 1 swinngletree & clevis pin, 3 pole axes, 1 Broad ax & Hatchet, 4 Hilling hoes old, 2 Grubbing Hoes, 1 Froe & curry Comb, a parcel of old leather gear, 1 grind Stone, 1 pr. Saddle Bags, a small Bundle Leather, a parcel of pewter, Sundry Earthern ware & coffee mill, Butter pot, 1 Safe, 1 Brass Skattle (sic) & Trivet, 1 pr. Tongs & shovel, 1 spinning Wheel & pr. Cards,

1 pine Table, 1 Family bible, 2 Vols. Miltons Works, 2 small Historys & Law’s Collections, 1 Case Razers, Shavg. Box, 1 Walnut Book Case & 1 Small pine Table, 1 Trussel

 

1 Mans Saddle, 1 Shot gun, powder Horn & Shot pouch, 6 Comme. Chairs, 1 Hair trunk, 1 do do,

1 Womans Saddle, 1 Pot & Hooks (large), 1 small pot, 1 oven & lid, 1 Skillet & lid, 1 Loom , 1 Harness,

1 Boxes, 1 Tub, 2 pails & 1 piggin, 1 Bred Tray, 1 Half Bushel, 1 Hive of bees, 1 Hammer, 1 griddle,

1 Cart Box, 1 Old flax Wheel, 2 meal tubs, 2 pickle tubs & 2 old Churns, 1 Runlet, 1 Jug, 1 old safe,

12 gallon Jug, 2 Slays, 1 Feather Bed & furniture, 1 do  do  do, 1 Larch & candle Stick, 1 piggen, 1 Keeler,

Barrels Corn, 1 Stack top fidder & Shucks, a parcel of Blades, a parcel of wheat in the Cheaff, 1 Measuring Tub, Barrels  onubbins?, 1 Sugar tub, 1 Straw Basket, 1 pr.sad irons, 1 Negro girl Ritter, 1 Negro Boy Bedford, 8 knives & 5 forks

 

Persuant to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed, bearing date November Court 1808, We Philip L Grasty, Edward L. Douglass & John Douglass, three of the appraisers mentioned in said order, do appraise  the estate of the said decedent as we then stated.  Given under our Hands this 29th of November 1808.

Philip L Grasty, Edward Douglass, John Douglass, Wyatt Haley, Admr. of Theo, Haley, dec’d

Recorded: November 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 270                                                                      Account Sales of Theo. Haley’s Est.

 

Account Sales of sundry property sold 10th Dec. 1808 as the property of Theo. Haley dec’d by his admrx. Wyatt Haley

 

James Doss - 3 Sheats, 3 pigs, 1calf, 1 box Shoe Makers Tools

 

Daniel Clement - 1 Blk Sow, 1 Blue Sow, 2 pole axes, 1 Lot old plains, 1 pewter Dish, 2 meal tubs, 1 0ld Safe

 

Joseph Mays - 1 Sow Shoat, 1 ditto, 3 Hoes, 3 ditto, 1 pr. Iron Wedges, 1 pott

 

Wyatt Haley - 2 old Hhds, 1 cow, 1 Trussel

 

William Blake - 1 Cow & Bell

 

Robert Waller - 1 yearling, 50 ¼ lbs Seed Cotton

 

William Smith - 2 axes, 1 safe, 1 tub & runlet , pr. Shoe Brushes, 1 Tub & Hammer

 

Francis Irby - 1 plow & coulter, 1 grind stone

 

Shadrack Beal - 1 froe

 

Henry Wade - 1 pr. Iron spancels & curry comb

 

Joseph E Haley - 1 lot old Irons, 1 lot old tubs, 1 candle stick

 

John Rowland Sen - Hand saw & addze, 1 box old Irons, 1 lot plow gear

 

Edm’d Tunstall - 1 lot Coopers Tools, 1 Goard nails, 1 Lot old bridles, 1 pr.Bruching, 2 Tubs, 1 Basket, 1 Man Saddle, 5 lb. Fodder, parcel of Nubbins?, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Lea. Whip, 1 half Bushel

 

Henry R Shelton - 1 Bay mare, 1 Roan Coalt

 

Peter Irby - 1 Loom 1 flax wheel

 

Elish Burch - 1 small pot, 1 Stack of fodder, 6 chairs, 1 pine chest, 1 pine table, piggins & keeler, 4 4/5  Barrels Corn

 

Warfield Scruggs - 5 Barrels Corn, 5 ditto, 1 pale, 1 shovel & tongs, 11 ½ Bus. Wheat

 

Thomas Black - 1 Book Case & Table

 

Josiah Rice - Parcel of Leather

 

Thomas Anderson - 1 Jug

 

Mrs. Ann Haley - 1 Stand bees

 

John Mustain - 1 Turners Lathe

 

Mrs. Sarah Haley

1 spinning wheel, 1 tub, 1 Skillet, 1 kittle & Trivet, 1 oven, 1 pr. Spool frames, 1 Bed & furniture, 1 ditto, 1 sugar Tub, parcel of Books ,1 Trunk, 1 ditto, parcel of Ear. Ware & Pewter,1 pr. Saddle Bags & pr. cards,  1 Case razors & shav. Box, 1 Womans Saddle, 1 Powder horn & Shot pouch, 2 Slays, 1 Straw Basket, 1 Hatchett, 3 Basketts, 1 Griddle, 1 pr.sad irons, 8 knives & forks

 

Total:  £24.6.7

Recorded: November 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 273                                                                           Thomp. Philips’ Account Current

 

The Sale of the Estate of Thompson Philips dec’d Sold the 11th of July 1808

 

One Sow & six black pigs, three choice hogs, One Sow & Six  ??, one boar & Sow, Tree spaid sows &

1 Barrow, One steer, one sorrel mare, One bridle, one sifter, one Case, One Decanter, one chest, one Table,

One pail, one pigin, 4 chairs, One tray, one barrel, 6 plates, One bason, one bason & spoons, One plow hoe & hilling hoe, Knives & forks, 1 Iron  hoes &c, One pair Cotton cards, 1 pr. Flax Irons, One bed, one wheel, one pepper box, One shoe knife, one basket, one do, One tin Jack, one tin cup, one pole ax, One Runtet, one gum, one powdering Tub, One Candle Stand, one mans Saddle, One pot, one oven & Hooks,

One sack bag, one Sorrel Colt, One Bed, one Chest

Amount in full  £46.0.4 ½

Recorded:  December 19, 1808

 

AC Book 4, Page 274                                                          Inventory of the Est. of Henry Bohannon

 

In Complyance of the Worshipful Cort. Of Pittsylvania September 1808,  we have proceeded to appraise The Estate of  Henry Bohannon, Dec’d As Follows to wit:

 

11 Shoats, 11 large hogs, 4 Cows, 3 Yearlings, 2 Calves, 1 Sorrell mare, 3 Feather Beds, 1 gunn, 1 Sugar Box, 1 Table & Cloth, 1 Loom, 1 Chest, 1 Flax Wheel, 2 Tubs, 1 hand Saw, 1 Cotton wheal, 2 bottles,

2  Bred Trays, 4 Baskets, 1 Skillets, 1 Sack Bay, Sundry Water  Vessels, 4 pare pot hook, 1 Barrel, 1 Dutch oven, 4 pair of Cards, 1 pare Flat Irons, 1 Pair of Scissors

 

2 Sides of Leather, 1 Bed Stead, 2 Pair of Weving harnesses, 1 Tea Kettle, Sundreys

 

One Slay, 6 Chiers, 1 Pot, 1 oven, one trivet, 3 old pots, Sundry Pewter, Sundry Earthern ware, 1 Bee hive

Sundry hoes, 3 axes, 1 pair of  Chain Traces, 1 Pair of Wedges Sundrys, 2 ploughs, Onepair Rope Traces,

1 colter, 1 Tub

Total:  £67.14.6

October the 19th 1808

Timothy Stamps, Linen Carter, Noel Waddill

Recorded:  January 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 276                               A Divison of Mr. Bates Estate ac to Hodnett & L H Bates

 

In Obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date December Court  1808, We have proceeded to Settle and adjust the accounts of David Nowlin, Guardian of the orphans of Mathew Bates, Dec’d and find the Balance in the hands of the said guardian to be £256.15.1/2  Including Interest to the first day of January 1809,  also six Negroes to the Value of £447.10.0 out of which we have allotted to Lucy H Bates, one of the orphans,  Silvey, a Negro girl at the Value of £30.00, also find her proportion of the other first sum mentioned in the hands of the said guardian to be £50.10.3, subject to this Day also allotted to Nancy K Hodnett, wife of Ayres Hodnett, one other of the said orphans, Primas, a Negro Lad at the Value of £120.0.0, also £54.16.3 as her proportion of the first said sum in the hands of the said guardian subject to a Credit of £41.19.6 as Settled to this Day.

Given under our Hands this 23rd day December 1808

J W Williams, Allen Womack, Edmond Fitzgerald, John Adams Jr

Recorded January 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 276                                          Inventory of  the Est. of James Strange            

January the 13 1809

 

A Inventory of the property of James Strange, Dec’d  Lent to his Wife Susannah during her single life or widowhood.

 

To one Negroe Man named Stefiny, 2 horses, 4 head of Cattle, 23 head of hogs, 1 Bed and furniture,

1 Cubord, 1 Table, 1 Chest, 6 Chears, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 Flax Wheel, 3 Jugs, 1 looking glass, 2 powdering Tubs, 1wier wheat sive, pot & 2 pair of pot hooks, 1 oven, 1 puter Dish, 6 puter plates, 1 smoothing Iron,

2 axes, 1 plow, 1 Coalter, 1 matax, 2 Bee Stands, 3 water Vessels, 1 washing Tub, one Grinding Stone, one Reaping hook. 2 Bells, 2 pair Cotton cards, 1 Iron wedge, 6 knives & forks, 1 pair harness, one chain Trades, 1 churn, 1 Lock Chain, 1 Drawing knife, 1 Claw hammer, 1 Womans Sadle, one half Booshel,

1 Bason, 3 Slays, 2 pair harnesses

Josiah Morton, Thomas Harris

 

January 13th 1809

A Inventory of the property of Jame Strange Dec’d that is to be Sold at present

 

1 Negro man named Dick, 2 horses, 1 yoke of oxen, 2 head of Cattle, 1 mans Saddle, 1 Chest, 1 Comb,

1 hone, 1 case of Razors, a parcel of Books, 1 Sithe & Cradle, 1 foot adds, 1 froe, 1 hand Saw, 1auger chissil & a gouge, 3 cup hooks, 1plow, 1 stock lock, 1 Cask, 1 pr. Stillards, 1 ax, 1 pair Sheep Sheers,

6 Vials, 1 pair of Saddle Bags, 1 pair hames and Chain  Traces

Josiah Morton, Thomas Harris

Recorded May 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 279                                                                          Inventory of the Est. Of Geo. Lewis

 

Inventory of the Estate of George Lewis, Dec’d Taken the 26 of  February 1807

 

1 Sorrel Horse, 1 red & white heifer, 1 ditto Cow & yearling, 1 ditto Cow, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 ditto mare & colt, 4 Spotted Sow, 1 Cotton Wheel, 1 Flax wheel, 1 old Saddle, 1 Chirm, 1 small D. oven & Lid, 2 Pots & Hooks, 2 pole axes, 2 hoes and 1 matox, 2 old plows, 1 Colter, bell & shoe Hammer, 1 Skillet, 1 old tub &  2 piggins, 1 large Bible, parcel old Books, 1 pr Cotton & 1 pr Wool Cards, 2 pewter dishes,6 plates, 6 Basons, knives, forks, spoons and some old pewter, 1 Tub,  clean oats, 1 Saddle & Bridle, 1 Side Saddle

1 Drawing knife, 1 large & 2 Small Jugs, 1 large pine Chest, 1 small ditto, 1 pr. Sad Irons & reap hook,

1 Bed & furniture, 1 ditto ditto, 1 poplar Bed stead, 1 Bed furniture & Stead, 4 old Chairs, 2 ews &

 2 lambs, 1 old tub, Soal leather, 4 raw Hydes,  1 old Loom, 1 Sheep Skin, parcel flax, 100 lb bacon, 15 lbs Tallow, 1 Shot gun, 3 ½ barrels Corn, 1 Coffee pot, old Sifter tray & 4 phials, 1 old hand saw & Curry Comb, 1 Razor, 1 file & Gimblet, 50 lbs. seed Cotton

Total:    £83.0..6

Agreeable to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania directed we, being first sworn as the Law Directs, have appraised the foregoing estate as stated above.  Given under our hands this 26th February 1807

Recorded January 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 280                                                                                  James Strang’s account of Sales

A List of the Auction of the property of  James Strange Dec’d

February 9, 1809

 

Joel Dyer -  one old red Heifer

Susanna Strange - 1 Brindle  Cow

William Hule -  one yoake of Steers

Jesse Strange - one Sorrel hors Colt

Jesse Strange - one Sorrel horse & colt

Peter M Harris - one pair of Steelyards

William Hawkins - one Negro man

Francis T? Strange - one walnut chest

Smith Strange - one Loom

William Hale -7 Viols

Isaiah Morton - one sythe & Cradle

John Davis -  one pair of hames & traces

Robert Bullington jun - one sett of Razors & hone

Peter H. Harris - one pole ax & plow hoe

Taply Akin  -one frow

James Green -  3 reap hooks

Isaiah Morton - one foot adzes

Jesse Arthur - one saw & Sundrys

Jeremiah Walker - 1 Saddle

Smith Strange - 1 pair saddle Bags

George Cook - one hogshead

Isaiah Morton - one pair sheep shares

Peter Harris - one stock Lock & Books

Taply Akin - one Book

David Beagerly one pair of money scales

The amount of the sale  £190.16.0

A true list of Taply Akin

Recorded February 20, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 281                                                                       Inventory of the Est. of John Muse

 

We the Subscribers, being first Sworn as the Law directs, In obedience to an order from the Worshipful Court of Cty have appraised the estate of John Muse Sen Dec’d as follows Viz:

 

38 head of hogs, 9 head of Horses, 2 Yoark of oxen, 10 Head of Cattle, 16 heads of Sheep, one Chart

A Quanity of Plantation tools & old Iron, 1 bed stead and 2 wheals, 150 barrels Corn, one shot gun,

1 pr. Of fire dogs,, 1 pr. of hand Irons, 2 bedsteads and 4 beds & furniture, 2 Cubboards & furniture & 2 tables, 3 Jugs, 1 Butter pot, a parcel of Pewter, 1 Desk bookcase & chest and flax wheel, a parcel of kitchen furniture, 3 axes, Candle moles, 10 hogshead, 11 Casks, 1 bag of wheat, Churn, Tongs and Shovel

1 apple mill, 1 Looking Glass, 3 Cow hides, Shoe makers Tools, 1 Negro Man Harry, 1 Negro Man Jack,

1 Negro woman & Child  Winny, 1 Negro Woman Tarmar & Jerden, 1 Negro girl, 1 Negro boy Abram,

1 Negro Girl Lily, 1 Negro boy Peter

Will Adkison, Nath’l Kirby, Moses Kirby, Will. Witcher

Samuel A. Muse & Joel Muse, administrator of John Muse sen, Dec’d

Recorded:  January 16, 1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 282                                                                   Shaws acco. Currents
DR The Estate of Thomas Shaw, Dec’d  In account with Alexander Shaw, administrator

 

1805

Jany 7  To Cash paid Rodham Gilpin A/C, Lovelace Haley, Betsy Tate a/c, Jacob Farguson for fish, John Terry for Oats, Richard Jones for Coffin, George Dodson for 3 qts Brandy, 1 quire paper used of Sale, John Nash a/c

 

1806

Jany- omitted in Feby 1805, Champ. & Jerre. Terry a/c

 

March 10 Ditto  do in full, Mary Slate

 

April 19

Wm & Joseph Terry, pd the Clerkk of Pittsylvania Court, To the Sheriff for Tax Due for 1804

 

Oct. 12

To Sheriff for Tax Due 1805, Pd. Reves Higgenbothum & Co, Pd. John Stamps per note, Robert Shaw for wheat in my father’s left me, Reubin Walrond, Rawley Dodson,  James M Williams for Surveying  &c,

5 Per C. for my  Services, Balance due the Estate

 

1804                  Credit

 

Nov 23 By amount of Sale this Day which will be due 25th Decr. 1805

 

1805

Feby 14

Nathaniel Shaw for C. & J. Terry, Cash of Mary Wimbish, Wm Hall,  John Henry for 16 Days work, John Motley, Daniel Motley, Samuel Gray, Elizabeth Terry, John Nash

Balance due from Pat Shaw to the Estate

Recorded:  February 20,  1809

 

AC Book 4, Page 284                                                                John Wilson’s acct. of Guardianship

 

Peter Wilson orphan of  P. Wilson, Dec’d To Jno. Wilson, his Gdr.                DR

 

1806

Sept 2 - 3 ¼ yd Cotton Cassimere, 3 ¼ yds Striped Nankeen ?, ¾ yd Mersails Quiltin, 2 ½ yds Country Cloth, 21 Button moulds, 1 ½ doz. Ditto, 2 Hks Silk, 1 Stk. Twist, 6 Hks thread, 3 ¼  yds Country Cotton, 1 mans Hatt, 1 pr. Cotton Stockings, 1 pr Suspenders,  Bendanna Hankf., 1 gr. paper, 1 Ink Stand, 1 pen knife, 1 Scotts Sessons, 1 large Slate, 3 pencils

 

Dec 22 -  To Thomas Tiffon for making 2 pr. Briches & wais coat, 1 Spelling Book, 2 gr. paper

 

1807

Jany 3 - 3 ½ yds fancicord, 3 ½ yds  ditto, 1 ¼ yd Country Cotton, 2 Hks Silk & Twiat, 2 ½ doz. Buttons, 1 oz

 Col ‘d thread, 1 pr. Shoes, 1 pr Wosted Stocking

 

Jany 24 - 2 yd Bro. Cloth, 1 ½ Doz Buttons, 2 Hks Silk, 1 Stick twist, 1 ½  yds Bro. Holland, 3 Hks

 

March 28 - 3 ½ yds Linnen, 4 Hks. Thread, 2 Doz Shirt Buttons, 1 yd Muslin, 1 pr. Indiv. Stockings, ¾  yds Tilonett, 2 Sticks Twist, 3 ½ thick set, 2 yds Country Cotton, 2 Hks Silk, 20 Quilt Buttons, 15 Do  Do, 3 Hks thread

 

March 31 - 1 fine Imported Hatt, 1 ½ yds Silk ferling

 

April 6 - To Thomas Tiffin for Tayloring

 

May 23 - 1 Glass tumbler, 1 gr. Paper

 

June 27 - 1 pr. Pankeenr, 3 ½ yds.Cotton Cassemere, 1 ½ yd Country Cloth, 2 hanks silk Twist, 2 Hks Col’d thread, 11 hone moulds, 11 Plated Buttons

 

July 6 -  6 ¼ yds cotton cassmere,  2 Hks silk, 1 Stick twist, 3 hks thread,3/4 yd Home Spun, 1 pr mens shoes, 1 pr cotton stockings

 

July 30 - 1 pr mens Shoes, 1 pr Cotton Stockings, Robert Payne for Teaching P. Wilson from Sept 9th Till June 23 1807

 

Septr 6 - 3 ½ yds. Linnen, 3 Hks thread, ½ doz Shirt Buttons, Upper & Sole Leather for menn Shoes

 

Septr. 20 - 1 pr. Cotton Stockings

Oct 6 -  7 yd Cotton Cloth, 1 oz N. Thread,  1 ½  Doz Shirt Buttons, 3 ½ yds linen, 3 Hks N thread, 1 pr. Half Soles, ¼ yd cambrick

 

Dec 2 - 1 ½ yd Coating, 2 5/8 yds Horne spun, 1 Doz Buttons, 8 Ditto, 10 oz. Gold thread, 1 pr. suspenders,

¾ yds Cotton Patton Cord, 9 Quill Buttons, 2 Hks Silk, 1 pr. Stockings

 

1808

Janury 2 - 1 Knife, To bring of Peter Wilson’s Negros on day of hiring pair Thomas Casey  Jr

 

Feby 6  - To Thomas Tiffin for Tayloring acct.

 

Feby 20 - 1 pr. mens Shoes, 1 doz Buttons

 

Mar 4 - 1 Knife

 

Mar 5 – 3/4 yds Horne Spun, 17. Buttons, 3 Hks silk, 1 oz Gold thread, 1 Handkf, To Jno. & Nath. Wilson for March 27, 3 ½ yds. Fancicord, 1 oz. Gold thread

 

May 11 - 1 Danville Hatt, ¾  yds Velvett Ribbon

6 yds. Oznas, 1 Truck, 1 pr. Sleave buttons, 7 ¼ yds Callico for Sister, 1 Toille Shell Comb

 

June 1 - 1 ½ doz Buttons, ¾ yds. cotton Cassmere, 11 large Buttons, Silk & twist

 

June 25 - , 1 pr mens shoes, 1 pr cotton Stockings, 1 knife

 

August 6 -  1 ¾ yds Blk. Florentine, 1 Hk Silk, 16 Buttons, 1 ¼ yds. Linnen, 1 pr suspenders

 

August 12  Lent

 

Nov 21 - 2 yds Blue Bro. Cloth, 4 Hks. Silk, 1 Stick Twist, 2 ½ yds. Country Cloth, 2 ¾ yds Blue Cassmere,, 11 Guilt Buttons, 1 pr. Shoes, 1 Tip’o Bridle, 1 pr. Lambs Wool Stockings, 1 pr. Ladys open block’d Stockings

 

Nov 25 - 3 ½ yds Drable Cloth, 1 Doz. Large Buttons, 3/8  yds fancied Cord, 2 Hks Silk, 1 Slk Twist,

1 yd. Bro Holland, 1 oz. Col’d thread, 1 ½ yds Col’d home spun, ¾  yds. Blue plains, 2 ¼ yds lead flannel,

1 pocket Knife, 7 yds Home Spun, ½  Doz shirt Buttons

 

Dec 10 - 1 Danville Hatt, 1 Hatt Bans, 1 Dutch Blankett

 

Dec 20 -  1 yd Cambrick, 1 printed Handf. , 1 Hk Silk, 2 yds drab cloth, ¾  yds Home spun, 1 Black  Bell

 

Feb 11- Clk. Pittsylva. For tickets

 

May 29 -  2 ¾  yds Country Cloth, 3 yds orgas., 1 Side Upper leather, 12 lb Sole, 1 pr Leather Slippers,

2 pr. cotton Stockings

 

June 16 - 7 yd. Linnen, ½  yds thread cambrick, ½ oz N thread, 4 Shirt Buttons

 

Augst 25 - 1 shott gun., 4 lb shott, 1 shag box, 1 lb powder, 1 pr nankeen, 1 pr. Suspenders, ½ doz gun Flints, 1 ¼  yds callico, 1 doble Blade Knife, Shoeing 1 Horse round

 

Sept 10 - 1 pr. mens shoes, 6 yds Callico

 

Octr 4 - 2 lbs Shott, 1 Blacking ball, 1 phial Essence of Peppermint

 

Octr 20- Cash

 

Nov 22 - 3 ½ yds Blk. Velett, 2 Hks Silk, 1 Doz Guilt Buttons, 2 Hks Col’d thread, 1 Doz mettle Buttons,

1 ¾  yds County Cloth, 1 Girth , 1 Hk Silk, ¾ oz. Bennetts Cord, 5 yds Callico, 1 pt. Brandy, 1 yd Country Cloth, 6 ¾ lb Sole Leather, 1 silk Shawl, paid John Dabney’s Fees agt Ware & Williams

 

Dec 12 - 3 yds Country Cloth, 1 oz N thread, 100 6oz.  nails

 

1810

 

Jany 1- 100 10dy nails, 1 Ink Stand, 1 pt. Brandy, John Worsham for Boarding Peter Wilson, Thomas Tiffin for Tayloring, 1 Bed & furniture, Bond on Nicholas Perkins & others

 

1808

Ditto on Conner & Thompson for the hire of Negro girl Lucy

 

1809

Ditto on Ditto for Ditto

 

1807

To bond on Obediah Owen & Geo. Adams for the hire of Negro Girl Lucy

 

1805

Bond on Churchel Brim & Wm Ware, John Dabney’s Recipt for Bonds Pd in Suit agt Perminias Williams & Thomas Wortham & also William Ware & Geo Adams Amounting to £75.3.3, To account aloud by Commissioner for my services as gua’d for you £15

By amot Due you from me as yr Guardian pd acct. herewith filed £265.7.11 ½

 

DR By Bal. due the Guardian £78.9.3

 

In obedience to this order we have stated, Settled & ajusted the acct. Current of John Wilson with Peter Wilson  orphan of Peter Wilson, Dec’d for  whom he was Guardian & find a balance in favor of the Guardian of £70.6.3

Per acct. here with returned January 6th 1810

Wm Yancey, James D Patton, David Rice

Recorded:  January 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 289                                                                          Peter Wilson’s acct of Guardianship

 

John Wilson, Guardian, To Peter Wilson Jr.                DR

 

1806 - Cash Geo. Adams, Pole on Churchill Brim & William Ware

 

1807- Jany 1- To the Hire of a Negro Dick for 1 Year

To hire of a Negro Boy Rob to Anderson Tucker for 1 year

To hire of Negro Girl Lucy to Henry Perkins for 1 year

 

1808 - Jany 1 To the hire of Negro man Dick to William Linn, Hire of a Negro Boy Rob to Perminius Williams, hire of a Negro Girl Lucy to Obediah Owen

 

1809 - Jany 1 To the Hire a Negro Dick to Thomas Ragsdale, Hire Negro Boy Rob toWilliam Murphy, Hire Negro Girl Lucy to John Conner, 1 feather bed & furniture

Total:  £265.7.11 1/2

Recorded January 15, 1810

 

 

AC Book 4, Page 290                                                                                     Flemming Mays’s Inventory

 

February 9, 1810  An Inventory & appraisment of the Estate of Flemnen Mays, Dec’d

 

One Bed & furniture, One Do  Do, One Table, One do, One Chest, one Cotton Wheel, Three Chairs, parcel pewter, Knives,  Forks & Two tins, one wire Sifter, One Mans Saddle, one Raw hide, One Dutch oven,

1 hook, one hive of Bees, One plow & Geer, Two axes, Three hoes, One Loom, one Flax wheel, Two poles, one pot, Nine gees, one Horse, Two cows, one Hhd , A parcel of Tobo., one Stack of Blades, Stack tops, one Stack Oats

Total: £36.3.0

 

We do Certify that the above iks a true Inventory of the Estate of Flemmen Mays that was exhibited to us by the administrators & also the Value there of to the best of our Judgment.  Given under our hands the date above Written.

Henry Gosney, James G Keatts, Richard Keatts

Recorded:  February 19, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 291                                                                              M. Tanner’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  County to us directed, we have this 2nd  Day of January 1800 Conveaned at the late Dwelling house of Mathew Tanner, Dec’d and being  first sworn, hath proceeded from time to time to Inventory and appraise all the personal Estate of the said Deceased that was brought before us by Creed Tanner, Executor which is as follows:

 

Negro Men:  Mingo, Abram, Peter, Robin, Ben

Negro Women:  Laney, Jude Viry

Negro Children, Zoe, Amy, Jancy, Tom

 

horses: 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Do Do, 1 Do do, 1 Bay Mare Colt, 1 Mare Colt

Cattle:  1 yoak & Stears, 1 Cart, 1 Black pied Cow, 1white face red Cow, 1 Brown no horne Cow, 1 Brown pied Cow, 1 Red pied heifer, 1 White Speckled heifer, 1 Bull, 1 Brown heifer, 1 red heifter, 2 white face red heifers, 1 Speckled heifer, 1 Stear, 1 White face red Cow, 3 Calves, 1 Cow & calf & Bell, 12 sheep

 

Crop of Tobacco, Blade fodder, Top fodder, Shucks, Oats & straw, 3 hogheads, Crop of Corn, Corn box & Tub & tallens?, Grind stone, Sault Poark, Irish Potatoes, Sithe & Cradle, Plantation tools & gears, Cooper Tools & hand saw, Old Cutting knife & box, 2 wedges, 3 plow Stocks & lumber, 20 head of Hogs,

1 Copper Still, 1 hone & moner Scales, 1 Cross Cut Saw, 4 ovens & 2 Skillets, 2 pots & hooks, 2 flat Irons & ladle & old Irons, 2 Cotton wheels, 4 pr. Cards, 2 linnin wheels, 1 loam & gears, 1 pr. Brass Scales,

1 Spice Morter, 1 pr. Cards, 2 Candlesticks & fleuns, 2 brushes & steel, 10 Baskets

Sheep Shares, 2 pr. sissers & cask Cock, 1 pine Table, 5 ½ Bushels wheat, 6 old Barrels & flower tub, parcel Leather, parcel spun Toe, well Chane, 20 lbs flax, Bridle, LuseToe, Cotton, 1 Bridle, 4 cuphoks,

2 augors & other old Irons, stillards, 1 pan & Grid Iron, 1 Reel & 3 old Locks, Box & Sugar, 2 mugs & 2 pictures, 2 Boles, 1 tea pot & Dish, 4 Plates, 1 Cham. Pot, Cups & Causers,  1 Suger Dish, 1 Teapot, milk pot, salt seller, 1 Caster & 1Decanter, 1 Drinking Glass, 6 Table spoons, 9 tea Do, 2 Black bottles, 3 Vials, 3 Butter pots & Butter, 1 Case of Bottles, 1 Cubbard, 1 Table, 1 Trunk, 5 old books, 14 Chars

6 Basons, 5 old spoons, Knives & forks, parcel tin, Old Cubbard, Wooding ware, 2 Chests, Box Taller & bees wax, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Bed & sted, 1 cord & Furniture, 1 Bed do, 1 Bed do, 1 Bed do, 2 Chetes & Countipin bed quilt,& 2 Table Cloths, 1 Table Cloth, 2 Towels, 1 pillow Case, 1 Paper Box, 1 Jug, 1 Gun,

1 pr. fire Dogs, 1 Coffee Mill, 1 Froe & 1 Caphack, 1 Grubing hoe & other old Tools, 1 Clevis, 1 pin & ring, 18l bs Iron, 2 ½  lbs Steel, Old Jointer Iron, 1 Sithe blade

Thomas Tanner, Silveing Gardner, Samuel Walker

Recorded March 19, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 295                                                                          Fearn’s ano. Current

The Estate of Thomas Fearn, Dec’d In account with Js. D. Patton, Exeor.

 

1805  Decemb. 14 To postage 3 letters Lexington, Va., Cash advanced Thomas

 

1806- Jany To   do   do  do

Jany 10 mTo do  do Mitchel

Jany 13th To do for Paper, To Expenses Caswell C. House

 

Feb. 28 To ½ qeuire of Paper Miss Polly, To   do   do   Estate

 

March 14 To Cash paid James Baxter

 

April 19 To Do paid Nat. Wilson

April 25 To do pd Silas Histen

 

May 17 to do for Paper

May 20 To do advance Thos. , Lex.Virginia

 

June  To do do   do do do, To do   do  Wm Beavers

 

Aug 14 To Cash paid Nathaniel Wilson

Aug 21st to Do Do William Clark

Aug 27th to do  do Jno. Noble

 

Septr  To do  do Selby Benson

 

Octr To do do Wm Yancy, Jo. Cowan, To Black Jims Ferrage, To Cash paid Curri Barnett

Oct 14 To do advanced Thomas

 

Novr. To Do Do Heston for Miss Polly

Novr 20 To Do pd Clerk of Henry

 

Dec 13 To Do pd Js. Ferguson

 

1807

Jany 6 To cash paid Philip Cox Sen

Jany 13- To do Do Thomas Harrison, To Do Do Wm Clark

 

Fby 21 To Cash for the Sheriff for 1804, To do paid Js Ferguson, To do do do

Fby 23  To do do do Dix

 

March 18 To do do John Dabney

March 23 To do do Anthony D Haden, To do do Thos. Sutherlin

 

April 15 To do do  Jo Arnett   

April 16  To do do Jno  Pat. Wilson

April 17 To do do Richard Goin

April 22 To do do Benj  Ratliff

 

July 18 To do do Ignatious Tennison, , Mr. Ast, postage as to letter

July 29 To do do Sheriff of Caswell

 

Sept 15th To do Jo. Payne

 

Oct 2  To Hammon & Dan’l

 

Nov 9th To do do Jas Burton

 

1808 To Do Woodson

 

1808  Aug 7 to do Mrs. Payne Exp.  J. C. H.?

 

Dec 10th To do Clerks Tickets, for Tax 1807,

To Balance on myBooks Dec 28 To Cash paid Wm C Payne

So much allowed James D Patton for paying& adjusting the foregoing Charge.

 

1809 Feby 10 To Cash pd H. Spilter Tuition Ro. & Geo.

To Cash pd Mrs. Gregory  do Polly Fearn

 

March 28- To cash paid Wm Caldwill Ro.

To Leop’d Mo Payne Bal of acct

 

May 4 th To Cash paid Mr. O’Kilby

 

Aug 15 To Cash pd Mr. Dodson, Tax Ticketts & orders

To cash pd John White Comm.

 

 June  20th To cash pd Mrs. Paynes Expences  C.H.

 

July 28 To cash pd John Burnett

July 31 to cash pad Mrs. Paul

 

1807     Omitted

To Cash pd Ro Payne Tuition Ro. & Geo.

 

1809     To cash paid Ro Payne  do  do

 

August - To cash pd Pleasant Tucker  do  do  do

This amt. was applied to the credit of Ferne’s acct.

To Cash pd Colquhoun for Fearn’s Note

To amount of Crop Tobacco paid Colquhoun & Co after taking out ¼ for the overseer with which I am charg’d on the amt of.

To the overseers pd 1807

To the Interest  2y & 6 months on £36.18

 

1809  August 24th To Cash paid William Leigh E & I vs.  Brown

 

1810 March 12  To James L Patton for his Services from Feby 16th 1809 to this day  ( allowed by the commissioner)]To balance due on former Settlement

To Balance due the Estate

 

1805 - December  By cash of Dan’l Coleman

By do of Go. Damson

 

1806  Jany By Do of Isaac Hill

Jany 13 By Do of Daniel Price

 

Feb By do of Thomas Stewart

Feb 28- By Do of Jerry Hudson

 

March 14th By do of Jno. & Wm Travis

 

April 3 By Do of Wm Dix

April 12 By Do of Wm Gossage

April 19 By  Lewis Cox Do

April 28 by Do of Doctor Dabney

 

May 13 By do of Thomas Dix Jr

May 15 By do of Go. Leabrvson?

May 27th By  do of John Worsham

May 30th  By do of  Do Do

 

June 23rd By Do of Creed Taylor

 

July 4th By do of Jas. Gitton

By do of Andre Harrison Ex of Thos. Harrison, Dec’d

By cash of H Doss for Reg. Atkinson

By do of  Daniel Gossage

 

Augst 16th By Do of Tim Adams

Oct 3rd By Do of Heston for L Jordan

Feb 24th By do of Daniel Gossage

By D of Thos. Swann

 

Novm. 8th By Do of Thos. Baxter

Novm. 13th By do of John Winters

 

1807

January 6th By do of Philip Cox jun

January 13th By do of S/L Palmer

By do of  Dudley Gatewood

 

1807 January 13th By Cash of Sam’l Jorden

Feby 2nd By do of Larkin Dix

Feby 6th By do of Wm Chilton

Feby 9 By do of George Lumpkins

Feby 16th By do of Joel  McDonnald

By do of Elijah Sims

Feby 20th By do of John Payne though the hands of Gunn & Burton

By cash of Wm Ware  H C

Feby 25th By do of Joel McDonnald

By do of Ferd.Rowland

 

March 8th By do of Maj. Price

March 24th By do of Wm Wear H.C.

 

April 4th By do of John Lumpkins

By do of Go B Dawson/Damson

 

May 12th By do of Mrs. Ann Thompson

 

Septe. 26th  By do   do do do

 

Novr. 9th By do of Jas Burton for Wm Burt

Novr. 21th By do of Hall Dixon

 

Decm. 17th By do of Alex. Lee

 

1808

Jany 20th By do of Edward Lewis

 

Feby 1 By do of   do do

 

April 30 By do of Joshua Jeffers

 

June 24  By do of Wm Richardson

 

Oct   By do of Sherward Goin

 

Novr. By do of Edward Bursey, By do of Severn Busey

 

1809

January  By Cash of Wm Linn, By Balance due Jas. D Patton, The Exor.

 

August 15th By Cash of Mrs. Dix By Mr Dodson, By cash of Mrs Wynn    do, By Cash of Mrs Dodson for old mill House, By amt. Due from Colquhoun &Co

 

1810

March 8th By Cash of old William Whit

In obedience to this order we have Settled the acco. Currant of the estate of Thomas Fearn, Dec’d  with the Executors of the said estate  and find a balance due to the estate of $191.13 which will appear from the foregoing Charges here with returned.  Given under our hands this 12 Day of March 1810.

Wm Yancy, Hezh. Puryear, Tho. Barnett

Recorded: March 19,  1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 300                                                                           Bleakley’s acco. Currt.

James Bleakley & Robert Devin, Executors of James Bleakley, Dec’d in Current with the Legatees of the aforesaid Bleakley, Dec’d.

 

To the total amount of the Sale, Debts due,  The Estate and Interest collected by them over paid which the Legatees is to refund back to the Executors.

James Blakely & Robert Devin

By Sundry accounts Receipt &c which do appear to be Established.

Due Lucy Morton £7.15.5

Due George Ward’s Heirs  £6.13.11

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of  Pittsylvania County, we whose names are under Written have proceeded to examine & Settle the account Currant between the Legatees of  James Blakely, dec’d & the the Executors of said Blakely, Dec’d and  after having examined their Vouchers, do find that the executors to  have over paid the Legatees the sum of Twenty two pounds and nine pence.  After paying Lucy Morton £7.15.5 and the Heirs of George Ward £6.13.4 it appearing  We have not yet paid thein Legaseys,  Given under our hands this 19 Day of  March 1810.

Jas. Hart, John Carter, Sam’l Callund

Recorded:  May 19, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Pagae 301                                                                                         Thoms Gdn. Acct.

Nath’l P Thomas To Asa Thomas, Guardian

 

1807

Octr 1 To Balance due this  pr. acct. rendered to Court

Novr 16  Pd John Hubbard as per. Rect.

Novr. 7 1 pr. Shoes

Dec 24 Tho. Gatewood & Co as per Rect., To Tos  Do. Bouldin

 

1808

Jany 18 James Nelson for tuition

Feby 11 Thos. Bouldin as per Recpt.

Feby 27  To William Hudson for mending a pr. shoes

 

Apr 4 John Epperson acct. rendered as per Rect.

 

June 13 To David Bradford for a wool hat

William Hudson for mainga. Pr.  Shoes

Anne Gillispee per one half of her Charge for Bringing Amy to Bed in July 1806

To William Eddings as per Rect.

 

Octr 1 Board from 1st Day of  Oct. 1807, To Int. on £10.2.1 ½  for a balance due last year, To Services rendered last year

 

Decr. 10 To 1 pr. Coarse Shoes

 

1809

June 20 To pd. Jas.Stewart for a fur seal

Sept 30  to Thos Bouldins a/c as per Rect., Shiff. of Pittsva. One half of  Clks. Tickets

Octr 1 Board from 1st Octr. 1808 to this day , Interest on £17.4.6 for 1 year, Services Rendered last year

 

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1807

Dec 24th By half the hire of Patience this year, Do amt. Of land to Roger Warf?

 

1808

Feb 11 Do amt. of Land to John Akin 1807

 

July 16 Do Hire of Abram last year

Interest                               10/10

 

1809

By half the hire of Abraham for 1808 Including Interest

 

Apr 1  Cash Rec’d of Jesse Harper for half of the amt of Land last year, Half the hire of Amy & Children to John Holland for 1808   

 

Octr 1  Do Patience and her Two Children to John Epperson for 1808, Do Amy to Calab Dodson for 1808

Interest 5/11

Balance due

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania we have Examined the above acct. of Asa Thomas,  Guaradian of Nath’l P. Thomas and find the above Balance of Twenty Pound Eleven Shillings.  ½ Due him.  This 3rd Day of March 1810

Wm Stamps, Bazaleel Wier, Thos. Wilkinson

Recorded May 21, 1810

 

William Thomas To Asa Thomas Guardian DR

 

1807

Oct 1 To Balance due per a/c Rendered to Court

Novr 16 Pd John Hubbard as per Rect.

Novr. 28 1 pr. Shoes

 

Decr. 24  Pd Thomas Gatewood & Co per Rect.

 

1808

Do Thos. Bouldin

 

Jany 18 Jas Nelson for 1 years tuition

 

Feby 11 Thos. Bouldin as per Recipt

Feby 27 1 Spelling Book, bot of a Peddlers

 

Apr 5 John Epperson A/C. rendered as per Rect.

 

June 12 David Bradford for making a wool hat, William Hudson for making a pr. Shoes, Ann Gillispee one half of her Charge for Bringing Amy  to Bed, William Eddings as per Rect.

 

Oct 1

Board from 1st Day of Oct. 1807, Interest on £9.11.7 ½ balance due last year, Services rendered last year

 

Decr. 10 1 pr. Coarse Shoes

 

1809 Mar 27 1 pocket knife bought of Achilles Whitlock

June 20 Jas Stewart for a fur hat, pd Henry Mahon for a pr. Shoes as per Rect.

Sept 30 Thomas Bouldin per a/c & Rect., Shff of Pittsy for ½ -see file of Tickets

 

Octr 1 Board from 1st Oct 1806 to this day, Interest on £17.4.8 ½ for 1 year, Services Rendered last year

 

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1807

Dec 24 By half the hire of Patience this year

To do for Rent of Lnd to Roger Warf

 

1808

Feb 11 Do Do of Rent of Lnad to John Akin 1807

 

July 16 Do for Hire of Abram Last year Including Int. 10/0

 

Oct 1 Balance due 

 

1809

By half the hire of Abram for 1808 & Interest

 

Apr 1 Cash Rec’d of Jesse Harper for half of the REnt of Land Last year

Half the hire of Amy & Children to John Holland 1806, Int.

Half the hire of Patience & her two children to John Epperson 1808

Do Patience and her two Children to John Epperson for 1808

Do for Amy to Caleb Dodson for 1808

Balance due

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful court of Pittsylvania we have Examined the above account of Asa Thomas Guardian of William Thomas and find the above Balance of Twenty two Pounds Thirteen  Shillings his Due  3rd Day of March 1810

Wm Stamps, Thos Wilkinson, Bazalul Wier Sen,

Recorded: May 22, 1810

 

 

AC Book 4, page 304                                                                            Rich’d Bayne Act Current

DR The Estate of Richard Bayne Dec’d To Dan’l Coleman & Sto. Turner, admr. with the will annupt of Said Bayne.

 

1800

May 27 To Cash paid Samuel & David Pannill

June 30 Cash paid James Bruce per rect  filed on the office of Halifax Court, Cash paid David Logan

July 22 Cash paid John Hagood, Cash paid John Carte a printer for advertisment

Aug 13 Cash paid Joshua Stone Esq.

 

1801

Jany 31 Cash paid Joseph Terry proved acct

Feby 17 Cash paid The Clerk Halifax

Apl 23 Cash paid Wm McCraw, Collector of the direct Tax

Augst  Cash paid Wm M Watkins fee ads. Bruce

 

1802

June 22 Cash paid Nath’l H Claiborne for drawing Deed for Land conveyed to David Logan

Augst 23 Cash paid Samuel & David Pannill for Errer in the other Settlement

 

Paid James Lynn the amount of his Judj, Cash paid the Clerk Halifax , Cash from John  Dabney fee ads Linn, Paid the clerk Pittsylvania fee ads Linn    , Paid Henry Barksdale proved acct., Allowance made D. B.Coleman and Ste. Turner admrs. for their personal Services

 

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1800

May 15th By sale of 344 ac. of Land in Halifax to D. Logan

 

1802

Jany 1 Cash rec’d of James Bruce, Cost of a Suit

 

1803

By sale of 400 acres ol Land in Pittsylvania to S. Turner, Brought forward, Amount of Debt

Balance due the Estate

Pittsylvania County To wit.  By Virtue of an order of Pittsylvania Jany. Court 1801 We James M Williams, Answorth Harrison, Joshua  Stone three of the Commissioners named in the said order above, Settled and adjusted the account of Daniel Coleman  & Stokely Turner,  admrs. with the will annex’d of Rich’d Bayne, Dec’d and find a Balance due from the admrs. Of £14.4.2 ½ in favor of the said Estate.  Given under our hands the tenth day of June 1807.

J Williams, Answorth Harrison, Joshua Stone

 

At a quarterly Court Court held for Pittsylvania County the 20th day of August 1807 This Account Current of the Estate of Richard Bayne, Dec’d with Daniel Coleman & Stokely Turner his administraters was returned and James Yancy by his attorney filed Exception to the said account Current which are continued for argument  And at another Court held for the said County the 22th Day of May 1810 the said James Yancy  Withdrew his Exceptions and was ordered by the Courtt that the Said Accoount Current be Recorded.

 

AC Book 4, Page 305                                               Inventory & appraisement of Thos. F Bennett’s Est.

Inventory of the Personal estate of Thomas F? Bennett and administered by Eliza Bennett late adm’d, Dec’d Taken 22nd Jany. 1810 and apprais’d According to Law.

 

1 Negro Woman Chloe, a  Do  Do Vilett & child Jesse, 1 do do Dols, 1 Do do Man Harry, 1 Black Mare,

1 Do Horse, 1 Gray Horse, 1 Bay Mare, 8 Cows, 1 Red Calf, 9 Earlings, 22 Hogs, 9 Sheep, 1 Feather Bed & Furniture, Cord & bedstead, 1  do  do, 1  do do, 1  do do, 1  do do, 215 lbs Seed Cotton, 3 pewter Dishes,

14 do plates, 2 pewter Basons, 2 tin Bucketts, 1 Coffee Pott, 2 tin pans, 3 Cups, 1 Iron tea Kettle, 1 Copper Spice morter & pestle, Sundry Earthen Glass ware, 2 pewter spoons, 9 Knives & 11 forks, 4 pots, 2 Dutch ovens, 4 pr. Hooks, hanger & flesh fork, 6 lb Feathers, 3 lbs Wool, Sundry Pieces of sole Leather,

1 Womans saddle, 4 Chests & 1 powdering Tub, 23 lb hoggs lard & Tub, Bees wax & Taller, 1Walnut Chest & Table, 1 pr. Money Scales & Weights, 1 Small Trunk, 1 Sugar Box, 1 Stone pitcher & do Jug

3 Black Bottles, 1 Glass tickles, 5 Jugs & 2 pitchers, 1 Double Bolted pad lock, Six phials & 1 looking glass, 1 pr tin Candle molds, 1 pr flat irons, 1 flax hacker,  1 large Jug, Blades & Tops, 2 Stacks of Oats,

Corn supposed to be 30 Barrells, 5 barrels Short Corn Supposed, 16 Bushels Wheat Suppos’d, 13 geese,

1 pr Steelyards, 3 Colters  , 2 plow hoes, 1 pr. Iron Wedges, 2 pr. Iron Traces & hames, 1 pr. Rope Traces & hames, 7 pole axes, 1 frow, 1 grubbing hoe, 2 Singletrees, 2 Clevises pins & Lap rings, 1 Grind Stone,

5 Hilling hoes, 4 Casks, 3 powdering Tubs, pickle pork Sup’d to be 1000 lbs., 1 flax Brake, 2 Cotton wheels, 1 Tub, 1 pole & 3 piggins, 3 Stands of Bees, 1 Loom, 1 Flax wheel, 1 Do do, 1 Draw knife, 1 hand Saw, 2 augers, 5 Chairs, 2 Slays, 1 pr. Harness, 1 Shott Gun, 1 Walnut Table, 2 Table Clothes

Total: £460.19.10

The foregoing appraisment contains a true & perfect Inventory of the Estate of Thomas F Bennett, deceased which has come to our hands as his administrators.

James Bennett, Bartlet Bennett

Recorded:  May 21, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 308                                                                                   Inventroy of Richie Pitts

 

An Inventory & appraisment of the Estate of Richie Pitts, Dec’d taken  this 23rd Day of April 1810

 

Negroes: James, Lewis, Salley, Silvey, Mary

Horses: 1 Gray Mare, one Gray filley, One young Bay Mare, one Bay Mare

One yoke of Steers, fifteen head Cattle, Twenty seven Head hogs, Eight Sheep, One Waggon, one ox cart,

One grind Stone, three Axes, Six hilling hoes, one spade, two mattox, Five Coulters, three Dutch plow hoes, Two Swingletrees & clevises, two Sets Gier, One feather Bed, a parcel tools, gun, One barrel Cotton, one Cupboard, Three Beadsteads, 1 Cord, one Flax Wheel, Coffey mill, flat iron, Barrell flax                                   

 

One chest, 1 Table, two sythes & Cradles, One Cuting knife, one slate, 1 Roul, One Sythe Blade & two Wedges, three Chairs, One cotton wheel, two Basons, one Dish, Coffey pot, One Saddle, reap hook, one Churn & Water paddle, Three casks, foooour butter pots, four Jugs, One dimmey John, one Jointer, Three pots, one oven, one Skillet, Bread hoe, A Parcel Corn, parcel small Grain, Two Basons, one Dish, four plates, Candle mole, Two Bells. One  Bason & one plate, One womans Saddle, 10 Cups & Saucers, Bottle,

One shot gun, one Clock Reel, Three Slays, one flax wheel, Cotton wheel, Two feather Beds & furniture, Steads & Cords, One Chest, Two do, one feather Bed, Wheat Sive, one Small Trunk, One flat Iron, four Books, two axes, One looking glass, parcel Cotton & Wool, Parcel salt, two pr. hames, loom

Total   £585.9.10

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  to us directed bearing date March Court 1810.  We have proceeded to Value the personal Estate of Richie Pitts Dec’d that was exhibited to us by the admin. To what we believe the Value thereof  to in Current Money to the best of our Judgments & I have made a true Inventory thereof & we do Certify that the above is a true Memorandum of the Same.  Given under our hands this Day & Date above Written.

N. Tucker, George West, George Dejurnete

Recorded:  May 21, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 310                      Inventory & appriasement of the est. of Mary Markhum

 

An Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Mary Markhan, Dec’d  Taken this 31st day of October 1819?

1 Bay horse, 1 Studd Colt, , 3 Cows and Calves, 2 Red Steers, 1 Barren Cow, a parcel of old Iron viz: hoes, axes, hoops, Chisels, locks &c. and 1 hand saw amd 1 old pot, 3 unmarked Shoats, 1 press, 4 Chairs & 1 Case, 3 Feather Beds & furniture, 1 Curtain bedsted, 1 Cord, 22 hogs, 10 ditto, 21 geese, 14 Turkeys,

1 Loom, 3 Slays, 1 Cotton Wheel & 2 pair Cards, 2 flax wheels, 1 pitcher, 1 small butter pott, 1 bag of feathers, 2 Tables, 1 Side Saddle, 2 Sides of leather, 1 bybe? Tar & 1 pistol, a parcel of lumber, a parcel of earthen Ware & 1 Coffee pott, a parcel of Pewter & knives & forks, 1 Bible, 1 tea kettle, hoe and Trivet &c

1 pail  & tubb, 1 Tray, 1 paiaar fire Irons & 1 Candle Stick, 1 pair of hames, Traces & Collar, 1 Dutch oven, 1 pott & pott hooks, 1 flax brake, 1 looking glass, 1 Negro Woman Named Milley & her child,

1 powdering Tub & 1 Raw hide, a parcel of unbrake flax, 4 Stacks of blade fodder &1 of Tops, 1 sack bag &1 barrel, 6 ½  barrels of Corn

Total:  £218.3.4 1/2

Pursuant to an order of Court bearing date October Court 1809 We the Subscribers being first Sworn have appraised the estate of Mary Markham, Dec’d as above expressed.

Jos. E Haley, Thos Anderson, Allen Womack

Recorded: April 16, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 312                                                                 Inventory of Charles Yates, Dec’d

 

An Inventory and appraisment of the Estate of Elijah Yates, Dec’d  Viz:

1 White Cow & Calf, 1 Shott gunn, 1 Bed & bed quilt, 1 Pewter Bason, 1 Pewter dish, 3 plates, 1 Silver Watch, 1 Inch augur, 1 Frying pan, 1 Curl Bridle, 1 Snaffle ditto, 1 pr. money Scales, a parcel of Flax,

 3 Chains, 1 Walnut Chest, 1 Big Swingletree & 1 Small ditto, 1 pided Steer, 1 ditto Heifer, 1 Pied Cow, 

1 Black ditto & yearling, 1 Red pided heifer, 1 Sow and 4 Shoats

Total: £22.6.0

Pursuant to an order of the Court of Pittsylvania, we the Subscribers, do certify that we have this day appraised such of  the Personal Estate of Elijah Yates, dec’d, as has been shown us by George Yates the administrator, as appears by the above list amounting to twenty two pounds, Six shillings.  Given under our hands this 20th day of October 1809.

William Ware, Charles Williams, Thos. Elliott

Recorded:  June 18, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 313                                                                                           Thos. Fearns acco. Sales

 

Feb. 4th 1806

An account of Sales of the Estate of Thos. Fearn Dec’d

Fendal Rowling 1 ax & 1 hatchet

Joel McDannald 2 pole axes

Daniel Chandler 2 pole axrs

William Richardson 2 pole axes

Greenberry Voss 3 plough hoes & 1 grubing hoe

Pressley Carter one set of Black Smiths tools

Thomas Sutherlin 1B. Smiths Vice

Joel McDonnald  Old Irons

Greenberry Voss 2 plough hoes and some old Iron

Joel McDonnald  1 lot of Irons

Thomas Harrison  1 Rifle Barrel

Jno. Pistole  1 Rifle Barrel

Joel McDonnald lot of Irons

Joel McDonnald 1 Do do

Joel McDonnald  1  Do  do

Joel McDonald   1 Do  do

Joel McDonald  1 Do  do

Peter Smith  2 wedges & 1 froe

Joel McDonnald 3 harrow hoes, 1 froe

Major Price  1 lot of planes

Thos Sutherlin  1 lot of augers & Chissils

Sherwood Goin  1 Grind Stone

Mary Fearn  1 Cutting Box and 5 hoes

Greenberry Voss  2 grubing hoes

Greenberry Voss 2  do

Richard Saunders  1 Waggon

Andu. Harrison Jun 1 old Waggon

Zero Guinn  1 Black horse

Henry Dixon 1 gray mare

William Wear one Bay horse

Joseph Barnett the loan   Mare

John Hudson the old Roan Mares

Thomas Baxter the black Mare

Ignatious Tennison  1 Colt the roan mare

Jim      old Buck

Levin Dowris?  one Bay mare

Sylvanus Stokes one Sorrel Colt

Peter Smith one bay Colt

William Anderson one Dark bay Colt

James Pistole  1 Bay Colt

Richard Goin  1 Sorrel Colt

Charles Payne 1 no horned cow

Epp. Stone  1 Black Cow

Charles   1 pyed Ccow

Ro. Glascock  1 Red cow with spots

Mary Feearn   5 head of horses & 1 colt

Mary Fearn 6 Cows & 6 yearlins

Mary Fearn 1 Lot of Sheep

Mary Fearn 1 Lot of B. Smiths tools & 1800 owt.? of Iron

Mary Fearn 1 Waggon , 1 grind stone

Mary Fearn1 lot of hogs head staves

Mary Fearn 100 Barrels of Corn

Charles Payne 1 No horned cow

Robert Farguson 1 Red cow

Epp. Stone 1 pyed no horned Cow

Dudly Gatewood   6 heifers

Edward Busey 1 Black heifer

Benj. Ratliff 1 pyed Cow

Daviel Michell 1 Lot Hogs, 1 Choice

Daniel S Farley 1 lot do 2   do 4

Daniel S Farley  1 lot do 3  do 4

William Liken 1 lot do 4   do 5

James Gatewood 1 lot of hogs, 5th Choice 5

William Linn 8 Shots 1st Choice

Jas. Gatewood  18 do,  2 do

Jo. Farguson  2 sows, 10 pigs on H. Creek

James Gatewood 1 sow and 5 pigs 1st Choice

William Linn 1 do   1 do 2nd Do

James Gatewood  1  do & do 3rd  do

Edw’d Busey 1 do & do 4th do

Jas. Gatewood 1  do  &  do  5th  do

Thos. Sutherlin 4 Sheep 1st Choice

Thomas Sutherlin   4  do  2nd  Do

Francis Ray   4  do  3rd Choice

Thos. Sutherlin  4  do   4th Choice

William Wilkinson  1 Chair & harness

Geo. B Dawson 1 Dark Cow

Covington Farguson  1 Red heifer

Edward Busey  1 Cow and Yearling

Robert West 1 no horned Cow

Benj. Humfreys  1 Bull

Robert West   1 red heifer

Mathew Terry  1 Pyed Cow

Mathew Terry  1 Red heifer

Pampy     1 Dark heifer

Daniel Worsham 1 no horned heifer

Epp. Stone 10 Barrels of Corn 1 lot

Epp. Stone 10  do   do   2 do

Epp. Stone  10  do   do 3 do

Epp. Stone 10  do   do 4  do

John Baxter 10 do    do   5 do

Epp. Stone 10 barrels of Corn  6th Choice

James Robertson  10 barels of Corn 7th Choice

Epp. Stone  10  do   do 8th   Do

Richard Jones  5  do of corn  9th  do

Richard Jones  5   do of   do 10th  do

Jno. Dix sen  5  do of  do 11th   do

Jno. Dix  Sen  5  do   of do  12th  do

William Ware  1 Still and Worm

William Linn 1 Kettle and old Copper

Joel McDannald  1 old  sates?

Thomas Sutherlin  1 Whip saw

Joel McDannald 1 plough and colter

Merideth Price  1 plough 1 ox

Charles Payne  Hennings Justice

Meridith Price 1 Plough

Thomas Baxta  1  do

Joel McDannald  1 plough

Peter Smith 1 pr traces

Meredith Price 1 Colter and Stock

Joel McDannald  3 hoes

Joel McDannald   2  do

William Wilkinson 1 pr. Chain traces

Jas D Patton  Latin and Greek school Books

James D Patton Dictionary of arts and sciences

Currie Barnett 1 Gazeeteer

Jas. D Patton 1 lot 2 Books

Jas D Patton 1 Domestic medicine

Jas D Patton  1 lot of Books

Jas D Patton 1 Lot pamphlets

Mary Fearn 1 Book case & chest Drawers

Mary Fearn Buffet & Furniture

Mary Fearn 2 large looking Glasses

Mary Fearn  2 Tables

Mary Fearn 1 Doz Cheirs

Mary Fearn 4 Bedsteds, Beds and Furniture & 1 Trunk bed

Mary Fearn  1 Still

Mary Fearn ½ Doz split Bottom Chairs

Mary Fearn 1 pr. fire dogs

Mary Fearn 4 Cotton wheels, 2 flax wh., 1 loom with all its apparates

Mary Fearn Sundry Kitchen Furniture pots & ovens &c

Mary Fearn 20 hogs, 30 pigs at the mill

Mary Fearn 2 night glasses

Mary Fearn 2 trunks & chest

Mary Fearn 1 stack of Tops

Mary Fearn 3000 dwt.? oats 1st Choice

Mary Fearn 3000 dwt.  Blades 1st Choice

Charles Payne 1000 do oats 2nd choice

Charles Payne 10000     3rd do

Samuel Jordan 1000 do  do  4th  do

Isaac Hill 1000 do  do 5th  do

Charles Payne  1000 do 6th do

Sam’l Jordan 1000 do  do 7th do

Sam’l Jordan 1000  do do 8th  do

Isaac Hill 1000 do  do 9th  do

Charles Payne 1000 dodo 10th  do

Charles Payne 2 stacks of Damaged blades

Edw. Busey 1 Stack of Tops

Jo. Furguson 1 Lot tops

Charles Payne  1 Sythe and Cradle

Major Price  1  do and cradle

Lewis Cox   1  do    do

Lewis Cox 1 Cutting bar and knife

Philip  Cox 1 stone jug

Robert Lorton  1 scene?

James Burton 1 Desk and Book Case

James Burton 1 Rum case

Ludwell Worsham   1 W. Table

William Towns  6 winzer chairs

James Burton 1 square Wal. Table

Jas. Dalton 1 feather bed and bolster

Jas. Burton 1 Fether Bed, 1 Bolster

Jas D Patton 1  Do   do  Mr. Mitchel

James D Patton 1 Bed and furniture  Thomas

Mary Fearn   Do  do do

James D Patton  Do   do  Do Polly

James D Patton 1 pine Chest   Thomas

Sherwood Goin one mans Saddle

Robert Lerton   one shot gun

Mary Fearn six  painted cheirs

Lewis B. Allen one Canoe

William Towns  one Dutch oven and Cap

Jo. Farguson one pot

Daniel Price one Dutch oven

Peter Black  one oven and pot

Philip Cox sen one dutch oven

William Anderson  one do do

Mary Fearn  1 Kittle

John Worsham  12 bushels of Rye

John Worsham   12   do do

Mary Fearn 6 Be hives

Mary Fearn Pewter &c

William Linn  1 Rum Hogshead

Mary Fearn 1 Cask

Benj. Humphries  1 Cask

Philip Cox Sen 1 Cask

Mary Fearn 10 Casks

Robert Lorton  1 Cuting Knife & adze

Richard Jones 1 doz. Han saw files

Richard Jones 1  do   do   do

William Dodson   9 files

Mathew Terry 20 files

Jas Burton 1  do do

Philip Cox  sen 1 meal sifter

Mary Fearn old files &c

Jas Burton 20 saw plates for Cotton machine

Mary Fearn 1 sythe & Cradle

Mary Fearn  1 do   do

Jas D Patton  2 Keggs  W.  Lid

Epp. Stone  5 Barrels of Corn

Robert Lorton 5  do  do

Robert Lorton 6  do  do

Robert Lorton  5 Bushels of Wheat

Robert Lorton  5  do   do

Daniel S Farley  5  do  do

John Dix   5  do  do

Daniel S Farley 5 do do

Thos Lumpkins  5  do do

Daniel S Farley  5  do do

L.  B.  Allen  5  do do

Leanna L? Payne  5  do do

John Dix  5  do do

Daniel S Farley  5  do do

Merideth Price 3 Bushels Wheat

Mary Fearn  4 Raw hides

Mary Fearn 1 Tan Mill

Mary Fearn 1 H. heads & 5 Barrels

Mary Fearn 1 pr. Steelyards

Mary Fearn 1 hand Saw at the mill

Mary Fearn 41 Geese

Mary Fearn 2000 dwt.?oats

Jas Gatewood 1000 dwt.? Oats 4th lot

Thomas Lumpkins 1000 dwt. oats

Robert Lorton  1000   oats

Mary Fearn  3 mens Saddles

Mary Fearn  1 Grid Iron, & flesh fork

Mary Fearn  1 funnel

Mary Fearn 1 Cut saw

Mary Fearn 1 sett shovel and tongs

Mary Fearn 2 spades

Mary Fearn 3 Jugs

Mary Fearn  1 old side saddle

Jas D Patton  1000 dwt. oats

Jas Richardson  2271 do

Jas Colquhoun & Co. for Crop Tobacco after paying The overseer his part

Deduct for so much allowed to Doctor James D Patton for his Trouble &c in collecting the above sums by us.

Total:  £ 655.14.3 ¼

Wm Yancey, Hez. Puryear, Wm Beavers

We certify the foregoing to be a true acct. of the sales of the Estate of Thomas Fearn, dec’d.  Given under our hands this 12th day of March 1810.

James D Patton Esq., William Dodson

Recorded: June 18, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 321                                                                                         G. Sheltons Est.

 

Account Current of Gabriel Shelton Deceas’d With Armistead Shelton, Admr.

1804

To Cash paid for 1 Mare furnished The Widow , Ditto paid Samuel Pannill Exor. Of D. P. Dec’d, Do         “, Jacob Saunders,  John Lewis, Vincent Shelton Sheriff for 1802, Crispin Shelton           for 1803, Will. Tunstall for recording Will &c., Printer at Lynchburg, Ditto for recording power of attorney, Beverly Shelton & Vincent Shelton Exors. of Crispin Shelton, Dec’d

 

Cash paid E Sydner on account of James Murdock

Bonds assigned to James Taylor for his Wife Jane’s Legacy in sd. Decd Estate

Bond assigned Giles Payne for his Wife Catherines Legacy in said Dec’d Estate

Cash paid Wiatt Shelton for his legacy, Do       for advice of a lawyer, Do     “ for Copy of a Will

Beverly Shelton jr for his part of the Crop of Tobacco , Will. Tunstall for recording balance of an Inventory &c., Cash for Cryers Fee, Sundries furnished the Estate- Viz: 9 ½ yds. Aznuburg, 11 ½ yd Negro Cotton,

5 ½ Gallons brandy, 3 yds Plains,  1 ½ yds Negro Cotton, 200 8d nails, 3 pr. Stockings, Carriage 2 hh’ds Tobo. And finding to Lynchburg Warehouse expense &c

Cash paid for making Clothes & shoes for Negroes, To ½ Bushel Salt, Gabriel Shelton for his services rendered, My Services as administrator to the estate of  Gabriel Shelton Dec’d, An Error in a bond taken

Mgr. Vincent Shelton the dec’d being Security for Case per Mease  

Total:  £603.10.11 ¼

 

Centra

 

1803

Octr 20  By amount of Property Sold and Bonds taken , Interest on Bonds & Cash

Balance due the Administrators

June 9th 1810

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed bearing date May Court 1810 .  We have proceeded toexamine the accompts Current of Gabriel Shelton, Dec’d  Kept by Armistead Shelton the administrator with the will annexed & find them correct agreeable to our Judgment.  Given under our hands this date above Written.

N. Tucker, John Lewis, Thompson Robertson, Henry Kay

Recorded:  June 10, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 323                                                                                       William Wilkinson’s Inven’y

 

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful  Court of Pittsylvania  County we do appraise the estate of William Wilkinson, Dec’d as follows Viz:

1 Negro man Gill, 1    Ditto Cupid, 1     Ditto Isham, 1    Boy Wright, 1      Ditto Stephen, 1      Do  Patrick, 1     Do Abraham, 1   “ Womans Milly & Child Charles, 1    Girl Jeanil, 1 Child Peter, 1    Do Pheobe, 1    man Will

 

1 Chest Drawers, 1 Winsor Chairs, 1 cupboard, 1 folding Table, Sundries in Cupboard, 1 looking Glass,

1 Sugar box, 1 Waiter, 5 pictures with frames, 1 Desk, 17 Books, 1 Tea Tray, 11 Chairs, 1 Ink Stand,

 2 Chests, 1 Bed, Bed Steed & furniture, 1          Ditto, 1 Flax wheel, 1 Clock Reel, 1 Jug, 1 piece Leather,,  Bed Steed & Cord, 1 pr. Steelyards, bed steed and  Cord, Gear Harnes Traces & 2 Collars,

1 Saddle, 1 Loom, 3 Cotton Wheels, 1 old gun, 2 sad Irons, 2 pewter basons, 1 spice morter & Saddle,

1 Roaster tribit & flesh fork, 1 oven & lid, 1 knife box &sett knives & forks, 1 Waiter & tin pan, 2 pots and pot hooks, 3 pails & churn, 6 Casks, 1 Chest , 1 Cotton Machine, 1 yoke Steers, 1 Work bull

3 Cows & Calves, 2 year old Bull, 1 Calf, 6 Sheep, &1 lamb, 1 Waggon & lock Chain, 3 Seythes & Cradles, 5 hoes, 1 Colter, 3 plows, 3 hides, 3 axes, 1 spade, 1 harrow, 2 mattox, 1 Bare share, 1 pr. Wedges

1 Clevis & 5 Frisons?, 1 Billows, 1 Lantorn, 1 Gouge & Chissel, 1 Saddle, 1 Cooper adze, 1 anvelle,

 2 Cutting knives, 1 Bay mare, 1 Sow, 7 Pigs, 1 saw & 5 pigs, 2 Sows & 11 pigs, 39 geese, parcel Tobo.,

1 Hilling hoe, 1 Sow and 9 pigs, 1 boar Shoat, 1 Jug, 1 Grid Iron

W. Beavers, Alex. Brown, Henry Wilson

Recorded: June 18, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 325                                                                                             Tho. Davis’s Inventory

An Inventory of the appraisment of the Estate of Thomas Davis, dec’d appraised by William Dews, Nathaniel Lovelace, William M Mitchell and Thomas Lovelace of the County of Pittsylvania on oath

 

1 Negro man Toby, 1 Negro man Joseph, 1 Negro Man Federick

 

1 Bay Mair & Colt, 1 Black Mair, 1 Stock of Cattle, 1 Stock of Hoggs, 1 Cart and Steers, 1 Stock of Sheep, 7 old Casks, 7 old hogsheads, 1 old Chest & Ginn, 1 Cask, 2 parcel old Wooding Lumber, 2 tubbs & 3 Pailes, 1 old table, 2 Potts & hooks & 1 old hoe, 1 Dutch oven, 1 Frying Pann, 1 X Cut Saw, 1 Sythe & Cradle, 6 axes, 4 grubing hoes, 3 coulters, a parcel of old Iron, 2 pair of horse Geer,2 plows, 6 Juggs & 2 Bottles, 1 Cann, 6 Basketts, 1 old Chest, 4 old Chairs, 1 Flat Iron, 1 Pair Pockett Steelyards, 4 Slays, 1 Pair of hinges & Sundrys, 1 Glass, 6 Books, 1 Desk, 1 Bed & furniture, 1 ditto & furniture, 2 wheels, &2 pair of Cards, 2 Seives, 1 hackle, 1 Candle mould, 1 Safe, 1 skillett & 1 Kittle, 1 pint Pott, 1 Jill Pott, a parcel of Pewter, 3 butter Potts, 3 hilling hoes & Sundries, Cash, 1 Hhhg of Tobacco

Total: £437.16.3

We the Subscribers being appointed by the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County and sworn according to Law for to appraise the personal estate of Thomas Davis, Dec’d  have this day met and appraised the same unto £437.16.3 Current money as above stated.  Given under our hands this 14 Day of June 1810

William Dues, Nath’l Lovelace, W C Mitchell, Tho. Lovelace

Pittsylvania 

I do hereby that Wm Dues, Nathaniel Lovelace, Wm C Mitchell & Thomas Lovelace was sworn before me a Justice of Peace for the said County to appraise the personal Estate of Thomas Davis dec’d accourding to Law.  Given under my hand  thie 14 Day of June 1810

Ben. Lankford

Recorded June 12, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 328                                                                       Stone &c of Morgan a/c Curn’t

 

The Estate of Haynes Morgan Deceased in acct Current with Joshua Stone, Exor.& Mary Morgan, Executrix

 

1795 the 16 June Paid Stookley Turner DS for Tax Rect. & parish Levies Clarks ano. Sheriffs Tickets for 1794.

Aug’t 7  To paid S & D Pannills for a quart of Whiskeyat an arbitration with John Buckley

Sept. 21st To paid Wm McCraw Riding Chear tax

Octr. 17th paid S & D Pannills as per their Rect.

Nov 5th Pd Thos. F Patrick Attorney for William Call

Nov 19 pd John Cox Clerk of Henry as per his rect.

 

1796

April 7th  Pd S & D Pannills Charles Lewis’s  Replevy Bond

April 19 Pd Richard Anderson Wm Jones Sette’d acct.

 

1795

Aprl 20 Pd Joseph E Hailey per acct.

May 20 Pd Sam’l K/H Jennings as per rect., Mrs. McDaniel for Services, Miss Cloe Faris for her Services,

David Pannill per John Pannill and in full for Sam’l & Pannills acct as per Rect., J Stone for Shoemaking, Thomas Anderson for Smiths Work,  Crispin Shelton Exor per bond & Interest, Colo. David Hunt per acct,

fee for Writs, Jno. Buckley his award for Cutting his Mill

 

Nov 5th Pd Thos F Patrick for Field & Call as per Rect, Walter Lamb, John Browns Judgment agt Edward Lewis as per his receipt., Hart Brown & Co as per Rect, William Doss for his acct

 

1796

Pd Wm Lester for his acct., Tho. B McRoberts for fees, Richard Johnson his acct., Walter Lamb for Gordans order, Wm Phelps for his Clame, John Cox per his acct and Receipt, Walter Lamb per his account

 

1796

 To Cash paid Charles Lewis per acct.,  Joseph Akin, ditto James Bruce

 

1797

ditto pd McRoberts, Josiah Griggory, Sam’l & David Pannill for Jno. Cox’s attendance as a witness at N. Landon vs Dillard, James Stewart Attorney for advise,  Jno. Dabney attorney for services, Mrs. Farris  for services

 

June- Paid Christopher Clark a British Debt

 

1801

 Ditto on the Score as per Receipt, Cash paid John Doss as per acct & Receipt., Doctor White for his acct.,

Mrs. Jenkins for her service

 

1798

Paid Benj. Hale for acct & Rect., Mrs. Farris for her sevices, Wm Munford ,ditto McRoberts, James Henderson senr per Bond & Interest, James T/F Johnson for Browns Judgment, Mrs Jenkins for service,

Pd for stamp paper, Wm Hunt , ditto F/T Lester for Schooling

 

1799

 Pd Nicholas Perkins for a bond given P. Perkins, Jessee Dupuy for Betseys Schooling, Benjamin Hamrick for 1800

 

1800 Pd. Doctor White for services

 

1801 Pd. Doctor Walker for services, Chumley for the Cost of a warrant

 

1802 Pd for Betseys Schooling at the Springs., Wm Ward for Betseys Board, John Dabney for Services

 

1803 Pd Byrd Prewit per his acct.

 

1804 Pd the Sheriff Wallingtons Execution, John Emmerson for his Claim, Clerk and Sheriffs Tickets, The Sheriff for Taxes from 17795 to 1804,  Cash deducted from 3 bonds for Interest in the payment of a British debt to C. Clark

 

1806 Paid Doctor White for services before the devision of the estate, Joseph Carter Omited in 1798

Credit the Estate of Haynes Morgan, Dec’d

 

1795

By Cash Received of James Ridgway, G. Hunt, William Clark, Beverly Shelton, Jno. Royal , V Shelton, Arms’l Shelton, William Devin, John White, Edward Nunnilee, Jno. F Patrick, D Hunt, Wm Levin, James Wooden, Jno. F. Patrick, D. Hunt, Wm Devin, James Woodin, T H Wooding

 

1796

By do of Wm Smith for H Richards, Colo. John Wilson, Luke Kent, Colo.Wm Clark, David Boyd, Colo. Wm Terry, Thomas Devenport, William Brown, David Hunt for Nath’l Hunts Estate at 3 or 4 times

 

1797

By ditto of Moses Hurt, Cash Rec’d of Robert Mann for the Jno.George Tract of Land in 3 payments

By Cost of the above, Cash of Thomas Hoskins by Judgment, bonds Rec’d of John B Scott & Wm Wms Amt. of John Williams dec’d in part of a debt, Cash Rec’d of James Dejarnett, the Sheriff for Moses Fuquay exor., In full of a Second execution, Received of Isaac Coles, Stookley Turner in full of Joseph Williams, exor., Jona. Dawson for Rent

 

1798

By Cash Received of Dan’l  Shelton, A McCraw D.S. in full of an Execution against Wm Thompson,

By ditto for Mannings Execution, Geo Harston Cost of Dillards Suit

 

1800 By ditto in full by the hands of Joshua Stone

 

1803

By Ditto of Jno. B Scott & Will Williams admr of John Williams, dec’d in full of the estate claim agst him

 

1806

By Cash rec’d of Jno Buckley in part of an execution against him

 

Credit by Joshua Stone Executor

 

June 16th 1795 By Stockley Turner for his atto. Claim for Exeficia Services &c

 

Octo 13rd By cash of Blanks Moody for the old roan horse

Feb 27th 1796 By Ditto for the old Sorrel Mare

 

Feby 21st  By Cash a Balance of McHaneys debt, Chas. Lewis Replevy Bond, Cash rec’d of Obediah Ham, Security of Wm Jones omitted the 7th day May 1795, amount of Cr Brot. forward

Amount of Debt  £739.7.5 ½

DO of Credit  £721.4.3

In pursuance of an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsy. County bearing date April Court 1806 we have proceeded to exanine the account current of Haynes Morgan Dec’d with the executor and executrix &              find a balance due the Executro & Executrix of Seventeen pounds, Eighteen Shillings, p 2 ½.  Given under our hands this 14th day of July 1810.

Phil S/L Grasty, Jon. B Dawson, Nath’l Crenshaw, Wm Smith

Recorded July 16, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 333                                                                H. Cooks Invedntory & appraisment

 

In obedience to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed, We whose names are hereunto annexed, being first sworn, do Inventory and appraise the personal Estate of Harmon Cook Dec’d as follows. Viz:

 

1300 feet Walnut plank & Santling (sic), 290 feet Cherry plank, 1350 Do Oak plank & Santling, 750 do quarter pine plank , 250 do bastard do, 618 Head of Hogs, little and big, 1 old lumbrel Cart, 1 ax Waggon & lock Chain, 1 Iron toothed harrow, 1 Road Waggon & hind geer, 1 Jack Screw, 1 Stone, 1 Yoke young Steers & yoke, 1 Do Bell and Do  do, 1 Do do  do, 1 Do white  do  do, 1 Cow and Calf , 1 do & calf, 1 Do Do, 1 Do do, 1 Do & Bell, one red do , 1 Pyded Bull, 1 Cow & bull, 1 Cow,1 Cow & bell, 1 Red Cow,

1 Brindle ox, 1 Do  do, 1 Steer & heifer, 1 heifer & steer, 1 do  do   , 6 head of young Cattle, 3 Mill Stones

2 Stills, Caps and Worrns, 9 Marsh Tubs, 3 Casks, 59 head of Sheep, one small Cask, 1 Tobo. Hhd., 5 flour barrels

 

1 old Negro Woman Catey, 1 lad do Harry, 1 Negro Man Lewis, 1 do woman Betty, 1 gray Roan Horse,

1 young Bey Horse, 1 Strawberry Roan Horse, 1 Bay Roane do, one Bay Mare, 1 Dark Bay Mare, one Sorrel Do, 1 Sorrel mare Colt, 1 Bellows, anvil, Vice & Tools attached, 1 pr. of Cart Wheels not tired,

1 Iron toothed Harrow, one Walnut Chest, 1 Clock and case, one Walnut Table, 1 Walnut cupboard & its contents, 1 Looking Glass, one pewter Gallon pot, 1 Quart pott, 1flask & Mustard pott, 1 pint pott, 1 quart pott, 1 Spice Morter and Pestle, 8 Tablespoons, three Tea  Do, 38 lb. Old Pewter, Candle Moulds and other old tin, 2 tin Coffee pott, one Coffee Mill, 1 pr. Small Steelyards, 10 Knives and 10 forks, 4 dripping pans, 2 Lamps, Sniffers &c, 3 Slays, 3 pr. of Harness, 1 long Table, 1 Trunk, 22 Chairs, 1 Rule Snuffers and Slate, 1 Feather Bed under Bed furniture & Stead, 1 Do do do do , 1 do do do  do, 1do furniture & Stead,

1 covering feather bed, 1 Check Reel, 1 flax Wheel, 1 Walnut bed Stead, 2 Shott Guns, 1 Mans Riding Saddle, 2  do, 2 flour Barrels, a parcel bed Clothes, Table Cloths &c, 3 old Books, one Tea Table, 6 flour Barrels, 2 plank Boxes beans, 1 old box, old writing Desk, 2 Keggs, 2 Barrels, 1 candle Stand, a quanity of oil cakes

 

10 Barrels of Corn, 5 Raw hides, Two sows in the pen, 1 Large Iron kittle, 2 Dutch Ovens & Lids, 1 Small D. Oven, one do & old lid, 1 small pott, 1 Skillet, 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Chopping knife, 1 frying pan & Sawsage knfie, 2 potts, 1 skillet, a parcel Water Vessels, 6 Straw Baskets, one Small pott, a parcel tin ware, 1 flat Iron, 2 Juggs, 1 pitcher & 1 butter Crock, 1 loom, 1 old stove, 1 Cotton Wheel, 1 grind Stone, 1 old pott,

1 old Chest, 2 Crocks & 1 pot, 1 Churn, 1 Tub, 2 tar Bucketts, 1 hogshead, one tub, 10 Casks and a parcel of tubs, 1 Copper Kettle, 1 Demi John & oil, 1 Churn and parcel of old tin ware, 3 leather Collars, 3 pair Hames & Traces, 3 D. plows, 4 Bar Shear, Do Clevises, 3 axes, 10 Shovels & spaids, 8 weeding hoes, 3 pitch forks, 2 Mattocks and  3 grubing hoes, 2 old Cross cut axes & 1 Rake, 2 Stone picks, 1 barskin,

1 Shovel & plow hoe

 

3 lock Chains, 4 Yearlings, 1 apple mill, 1 Cutting Machine, 1Cutting knife & box, a parcel unbrake flax,

1 Wheat fann, a parcel of brok flax & 1 small Reel, 3 Grass Sythes, blades & 1 Kutting knife, 1 old course Table, 23 Bushels allum Salt, 10 peaces upper Leather, 165 Gallons Whiskey, 7 light Casks, 3 Screw augers, 2 old hand saws, 1 P.  knife & adgt., 3 old Saw mill Saws, 4 Iron Candlesticks, one barrel one parcel hemp, 1  Skillet Cutting Knife, frow, 2 leather Collars, 2 pr. Hames & Chains, 1 pr. Saddle bags,

1 Riddle & 1 old Sword, 1 Tounging plain & 1 Jointer, 35 Iron Shovels, 1 barsheer & clevis, 1 Mill Gudgeon, 1 Iron Toothed Rake, 112 lb Wool in the Dirt, 1 Lott of Augers & Chissels, 3 axes, 1 grubbing hoe & 5 bells, 1 Cornice plain & a parcel of old Iron, 8 Reap hooks, 5 brace cocks, 9 Seythe Blades, 5 pr. Cotton Cards, 1 Demi John, 3 plains & Scuffing Knife

 

Some old tin & 2 brushes, 1 tin of nails, 1 pr. money Scales & weights, a parcel of olde lumber, 2 hoes,

1 chisse, 7 cow chains, 3 Jugs, 2 Gallons oil & butter pot, a parcel new tin pans & funnels, 49 lbs new pewter dishes, basons &c, 2220 lb Bacon, 5 pain window glass, 2 pr. Stirrup leathers, 7 Whip staves,

1 leather apron, 10 yds cotton & Tol? Linen, 20 yds. do , 18 lb Sole leather, 1 pistol, Moulds & powder horn, 1 Sack bag & Cotton, 1 old bag & do, 6 lb spun yarn, Rings for briching, 1 paper box and it contents,

1 pair Scales and Weights, 3 pr Shoes, 3 large tins with all spice & peper, 2 Cannisters, 3 Gimblets, Ginger & paint, 1 Bottle Caster oil, part of a bottle of spr. Turpentine, 1 Case & some bottles, 2 lb Wire, 1 mans Hatt, 1 Dressed buckskin, 2 qt. Tins, one small Jug & bottle, 1 Chest, 250 lb Brown Surar, 6 ½ yds Callico, a parcel Buttons &c, 105 Bushels of Salt, 1 Small Cask &1 Iron Wash bowl, 2 pott Racks, 1 Cabbage Machine, 1 Iron Rule & a parcel Cradle Irons, 4 Trum frame, 1 Dble. Tree, 1 Steel for cutting box, one Sythe blade &c, 1 Carry logg, 1 pr. Fire dogs, 1 hemp brake, 1 work bench & a parcel of pine & walnut plank, a barrel of unbroke hemp & flax, a parcel of Hd’d & Cask Staves, 1 Cotton Machine, 1 pair old hand Irons, 1 Waggon Sheat, 1 side of leather, 75 lb Tobo., 25 lb lard, 1 garden hoe

Total   £1026.9.5

Signed by us

Jas Hurt, Thos. Muse, Alexander Mahan

Recorded  July 16, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 339                                                                              David F Patrick’s Acct. Current

The Estate of David F. Patrick In acct. with Sam’l Pannill Exor.

 

1809

Septr. 11 To 10 lb Sugar, 1 lb Coffee, 1 lb Chocolate, 1 Sett Knives and forks, 1 Doz. Needles, 1 lb Copperas, 1 Tumbler, 1 Mustard Pott

 

October 17 9 ½ Quire paper, 11b ushell Salt

October 23 Daniel Marshall for 1 Loom per Rect.

October 26 10dy Nails

October 31 Cash paid Doctor T/F. Slaughter per Rect.

 

Nov 6  3 pocket Hankfs., 5 ½ yards Divinity, 1 Dozen Needles, 1/3 lb Ginger, 1 pair Scissors, 1 Nutmeg,

1 lb pins, 1 Bowl, 4 ½ lb  loaf Sugar, 1 Sett China Cups & Saucers, 1 piece N. Cotton, 6 yards Do

Nov 9 3 Bushels Salt, 1 Wire Sifter, 5 ¾ lb Cheese, 2 yards Ribbon

Nov 11 25 lb Sugar, 2 Yards Ribbon
Nov 14 1 Chamber Pott\

 

Dec 1 Cash paid Mrs Smith for Dying per Rect.

Dec 8 Cash paid Clerk of Campbell ticket in Case of Leverston, Sherif Land tax per Rect.

Dec 9 1 Wheat Sieve, pr. Enock Organ

Dec 18 1 Stock Lock

 

Novr 30  ½ lb pepper

Novr 23  100 dy Cut Nails, 5 ½ lbs Crawley Steele

Novr 26  Sam’l Nowlin for his Acct per rect.

 

1810

Jany 1  To 1 Hatt for Negro Baccus, 1 paste Board, Amount your Smiths Account for the year 1809

Jany 6  1 pair Cotton Cards, 1 Bay Mare 4 Years old Last Spring

Jany 13  37   lb Iron

Jany 23 34 lb Sugar, Vial Tallop, 1 Ditto Callomill

 

Feby 1  Wm Worsham for his part of Tobo. Made in 1809, Ditto for his part of A trial was

Feby 3  70 lbs Seed Cotton, 1 1/2  lb Crawley Steel, 1400 6dy cut nails

Feby 27  33 lb Iron, 1 Barrel S. F. Flower

 

March 7  800 6dy cut nails

March 26 200 6dy Cut Nails, 100 4dy wrought ditto, 50 20dy wrought ditto, ½ doz. E. Plates, 1 Ticklar,

1 mug, 1 Jug, 2 lb coffee, 2 Gallons Molasses, 1 hatt, 1 lb Chocolate, 1 Thimble, Comb g’d , Ivory Comb

 

April 11 37 lb Iron

 

May 1  Ferrage 3 Hhds Tobo., Edward Douglass for halling 3 Hhds. Tobo. To Lynchburg per Rect.

May 25 Cash paid Woodson Johnson for Corn per Rect.

 

June 4  100 8dy Cut Nails, 200 6dy Cut Ditto, 1 pair Wool Cards, 1 pair Wool Cards, 3 Doz B. molds,

Cash, 1 Bunch Wiring, ½ yd Line Muslin, ½ yd  Do  do, 3 Yards Cambrick, oz Bluing, 1 Gimblet, 1 do

1 Bushel Salt, 4 Pocket Hankfs, 1 ½  yards Ribbon, 3 yards ditto, 1 ½  yards ditto, 20lb Sugar, 38 ½  lbs Seed Cotton, ½  lb G. Salts, 2 quarts whisky

June 6 John Collins Senr for your Crier

June 10 2 Sythes Blades, 2 Gallons Whisky, ¼ lb Alspice, 6 Doz Harrins

 

Augt 18 ½ quire paper pr. Enoch Organ

 

Septr 4  Commission on £270.19.10 being amount Received Since Setlement 29th August 1809 at 5 p. Cent

Balance due the Estate of David F Patrick

 

1809

Augst 29 By Balance due per acct Settled & returned by the Commissioners

 

Oct 31  21 14/60  lb. Broken Wheat

 

Nov 2 22 34/60  lb  ditto ditto, 23 58/60  ditto ditto

Nov 7 22 34/60 ditto ditto

Nov 8  24 32/64 ditto ditto

Nov 9  23 46/65 ditto ditto

Nov 10 25 24/66 ditto ditto

Nov 11 24 15/60 ditto ditto

Nov 14 26 55/60 ditto ditto

Sam’l Pannill & Co for Balance due at Clack Stones note & Int.

 

Dec 18 James Pemberton for assumt. on acct. of Robert Alexander’s Debt pd Rect. 1st Nov last

Dec 8 Amount rec’d of Robert Alexander In full his Debt Cost & Interest, James Pemberton for Error in Calculation. Int on Execution vs. Robt. Alexander

Dec 30 Amount rec’d of Wm Raine in part of Rent for 1809

 

1810

Feby 27 Cash rec’d of George Pannill Eor of Wm Pannill for Jere Pannill in part your part of Estate of Said Wm Pannill

 

April 26 2 Hhds. Lynchburg Tobo.weighing nett 2775 lbs., Deduct turning up

 

May 4 1 Hhd. Lynchburg Tobo. Weighing  nett 1392 lb., Deduct turning up

 

July 19  560 lb tobo prised in With Shadrack Barber, Deduct Carriage

 

Septr 4 Interest on £310.8.3 being former Balance 29th August 1809 till this Day.

 

By Balaance due as per Contra

Pittsylvania County

Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania to us directed bearing date June Court 1810 We Samuel Stone, William Smith and Joshua Stone Sen three of Commissioners named in the said order have examined and Settled the account of the Estate of David F Patrick, Dec’d with Samuel Pannill, the Exor as Stated above With the Vouchers  Showing there is a balance due of four hundred and Thirty two Pounds, twelve Shillings & 14p on the said accat at this time as above stated.

Given under our hands this 4th day of September 1810

Sam’l Stone, Wm Smith, Joshua Stone Sr.

Recorded September 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 343                                                    S. Pannill’s Gdn A/C of D. Pannill’s orphans

 

 The heirs of David Pannill In account with Sam’l Pannill Guardian

 

1809

Septr. 16  To 1 pair Calf Skin Shoes for Elizabeth S/L Pannill

 

Novr. 1  Amount paid Sheriff of Hallifax per Ticket

Novr. 25  1 Hatt for Negro Dick

 

Decr. 6  Cash paid Clerks Halifax

Decr. 13 Samuel Pannill  & Co for Amount paid James Mitchill per Rect.

Decr. 25 1 Blanket for Negro Dick

 

1810

Janury 3 Bathena Pannill for Board & Clothing &c per Rect.

Janury 13 1 Blanket furnished Jack

 

Feby 22 pair Children’s Shoes (Calf Skin)

Feby 14 Charles Lewis for Tax paid Tax of Land in Patrick for 1805 & 1806 per Sheriffs Rects.

Ditto for Interest

Ditto for Tax for 1807 per ditto

Interest on Ditto from 1806

 

Septemb. 4 My Comm. on £365.1.10 amount received Since 20th August 1809

Balance due the Heirs of D Pannill Dec’d this day

 

CR

 

1809

August 28 By Balance per Acct Settled & returned By Commissioners

 

Septr. 19 Frederick Shelton for Rent for 1807, Int till 1st January 1809, Sheriffs Cost for Distress per Statement & Rect from Wm Clark, Rent for 1808

 

Decr. 16 Samuel Nowlin for hire of Negro Vanny the present year

Decr. 22 Bailey Street for hire Negro Sucky for one year from 30th this month till 30th December 1810

Decr. 28 By Cash rec’d of Paul Street

 

1810

Jany 6  Cash Received of Anderson Chick

 

Apil 14 Charles Lewis for Balance of Rent Cost and Interest for the years 1807 & 1808 per Replevy Bond & filed with my Rects., Ditto for rent for 1809, Int. on ditto till 21st Feby 1810

 

Apr 17 Sam’l Pannills & Co for Balance of Wm Doves Note and Int for hire of Negroes for 1808

 

June 20 ditto for Rent rec’d of John Lewis for 1809, Ditto for Int of ditto, By Sam’l Pannill & Co for Cash rec’d of Wm Dove the 14th Sept 1809

 

Sept 4  Ditto for Cash Rec’d of Wm Dove in Septr. 1809 for hire of Negroes for 1808 heretofore omitted

Estate of David Pannill for two thirds of £272.18.8 nett amount Received Since 20th August 1809

 

1806

Interest on £1.3.2 ½ from 20th August 1809 being the balance due by me that day

By balance due per Contra

Pittsylvania County

In conformity to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania to us directed bearing date June Court 1810 we Samuel Stone, William Smith and Joshua Stone Sen three of the Commissioners named in the said order have examined, adjusted & Settled the account of Samuel Pannill Guardian of the orphans of David Pannill dec’d and after having examined the Vouchers charged in the said acct find a balance of twenty one hundred and Eleven pounds 19/p due from Samuel Pannill Guardian to the said orphans as Stated in the Within acct.

Given under our hands this 4th day of September 1810

Samuel Stone, Wm Smith, Joshua Stone Sen

Recorded September 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 345                                                                          David Pannill acct Current

The Estate of David Pannill In account with Sam’l Pannill, Exor.

 

1809

Oct 25 To Cash paid Clerk of Richmond District Court per Ticket

Nov 22 Cash paid Clerks Ticket from Henry

Sam’l Pannill for ditto paid ditto of Patrick

Dec 10 Cash Paid Clerks Ticket Campbell

 

1810

March 22 Cash paid B. W. Leigh fee in Cases of Ball per Rect.

April 20 William Smith for his attendance as witness in Suit vs Irvine per Ticket

Cash paid Clerk of Patrick for Ticket

July 24 James Pemberton for amount Clerks Tickets from Hallifax

July 27 Cash paid Berriman Green Admr. Of John H. Faulks Atto. Per Rect., Ditto for ditto from Franklin, Ditto for ditto from ditto

Septr 4 Samul Pannill & Co for Cash they paid for Carriage of Bacon from Robert Loves to Chalk Level per Rect for 1809 & 1810

 

1809

Sept 6  By Cash rec’d pf Elizabeth Mays

Sept 19 Cash rec’d of Spencer Pace

Decr. 22 Sam’l Pannill & Co for amt Halling 1 Load goose by Wm Williams Waggoner in 1807 on acct Said Williams Debt

Cash rec’d of George McNeley per Wm Clark Sheriff

 

1810

Jany 3 Cash rec’d of Daniel Fisher

Septr. 4 5 per Cent Commis. Allow’d on Collecting £307.8.10 ½ Since Settlement in August 1809

Heirs of David Pannill for 2/3 of the Bal due on this Account transferred to them this day

Bethenia Pannill pd her 1/3 part per Rect.

 

Jany 16 Cash Received of James Linn per William Wimbish Acct per Rect., Sam’l Pannill & Co for 5 ½ Barrels corn from Robert Dove, Ditto for Assumset for George Martin Sr Dec’d 3rd Instant

Jany 20 Cash acct of John West

 

Feby 21 Cash Rec’d of Henson Spurling, Ditto Rects of Nathan Frissel

 

March 10 Cash Rect John Murphy

 

April 14 Charles Lewis for amt his Judgment, Bond dated 27th April 1809, Ditto for Int.on ditto till 21st Feb 1810

April 20 Cash rec’d of Nathan Frissel

 

May 22 Cash Rec’d of John West 19th  Inst.

May 26  Cash rec’d of Gabriel Penn per Peaches Gilmore atts.

Deduct atto. Fee on Injunction in Suit vs. Penn.  Deduct atto. Commission on the above    

 

June 7 Grasty & Pannill for half of amt rec’d by me since 28th August last

June 20 Cash rec’d of Mcmillon per P. R. Gilmore in Henry

 

July 7 411 lb Bacon rec’d of Robt. Love

 

Pittsylvania County 

Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania to us directed bearing date June Court 1810, We Samuel Stone, William Smith and Joshua Stone Senr, three of the Comsr. named in the said order have examined and Settled the account of the estate of David Pannill dec’d with Samuel Pannill the exor. as stated above with the Vouchers showing there is no balance on the said account at this time.  Given under our hands this 4th day of Septr. 1810

Samuel Stone, Wm Smith, Joshua Stone Sen

Recorded September 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 347                                                           Benj. Lankfords Inventory

An Inventory of the Estate of Colo. Benjamin Lankford Dec’d Taken the 25th day of August 1810

 

10 Negroes Viz: Simmons, Humfrey, Alley, Rachel, Edmund, Frances, Coleman, Little Humfrey, Jack, and Edy

One horse, one Yoke of Steers & cart, 3 cows 2 Yearlings and Calf

3 Beds & Furniture, 2 Desks, 2 Tables, 2 Cupboards, one Candle Stand, 2 Brass Candle Sticks & one pair of Snuffers, one looking glass,, 5 pewter Plates, one Sett of Knives & forks, one Pewter Dish, 5 earthen plates, ½ dozen Tea spoons, 4 Saucers, 3 Cups, 1 Butter plate, 1 Salt Sellar, 1 Copper Coffee Pott, 1 Small water, 1 mug,, 1 Tea Cannister & Funnel, 2 flax wheels, 2 Cotton Wheels, 3 pair Cards, 1 Loom, 1 pair harness, 1 Slay, 5 Chares, 1 large Cask, 1 Hogs head, 1 flax hackle, one grind stone, 3 pots, one oven & lid, 3 pair pot hooks, 1 Skillet, 2 pair of horse geer, 2 plow hoes, 2 Clevises & pins, 2 Swingle trees Irons, 4 hilling hoes, one weeding hoe, 2 Grubbing hoes, one Coulter, one froe, 3 pole axes, one foot adze & one howel, 2 Drawing Knives, one auger gouge, 1 nippers, one curry Comb, 2 Smoothing Irons, one Bett, 2 Sithes & Cradles, 3 reep Hooks, 1 Tub, 2 Water Piggins, one pale, one half Bushel measure one parcel of Flax, one Parcel of Oats Supposed to be 25 Bushels of wheat, one bulk of rye supposed to be 35 Bushels, one Cutting Knife and Box

This Inventory taken By me Benja. Stone

Recorded September 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 348                                                                             B W Nowlins’ Inventory

An Inventory of the estate of Bryan W. Nowlin Dec’d taken the 23rd day of July 1810 by Peyton Graves, Abraham Rorer & John Keesee

 

1 Bed & Furniture bedstead & Cord, 1 do do, 1 do  do, 1  do do, 2 yarn flowred bed leaves, 2 Blankets, 1 bed quilt & sheat, 1 large pine Chest, 1 Small  Do do, 1  Black Walnut Do, 1 Pine Corner Cupboard & furniture, 1 Black Walnut Desk, 2 Black walnut tables, 14 Chairs, 1 looking glass, 1 Shot gun & powder horn, 1 pr large Steelyards, 1 pr. Tongs and Shovel, 2 pr. sad Irons, 1 tin lanturn, 2 Candle Sticks & 1 pr. Snuffers, 1 Tea Kettle and trivet, 1 Empty Case, 1 Slate, 2 Cotton Wheels & 4 pr. Cards, 2 Flax  Do, 1 pr. Sheep Sheers & 2 pr. Scissors, 1 Pr Sad Irons, 1 set Knives and forks, 1 Knife Box, 2 Table Cloths, 2 Razor Strap Box & glass, 3 Brushes Stock , 1 lock, wafer box and lancet, 1 large  bible, 1 Small Bible & Sundry other books, 1 Revis’d cpde amd Several acts of assembly, 3 dishes , 3 basons, ½  doz. Plates & 1 large Spoon, 2 tubs & 2 piggins, 1  ½ Bushel measure, 2 Churns, 2 Kitchen tables, 1 Small pot and hooks, frying  pan & 2 Skillets, 2 Large pools oven & lid, 1 pr R. Hooks

 

2 Iron pot Racks, 1 Hhs. , 1fish Barrel & meat tub, 1 Cloth loom, 1 pr tembles, 6 stays, 1 Side Saddle, 2 mens saddles, 1 Flax hackle & 6 Reaping hooks, 1 lock chain, 2 pr azes & wedges, 3 pr Hames traces , back bands, 2 clevices & double Swingle tree, 4 plow hoes, 2 plains, 1 Drawing knife & Chisels, Sundry old Irons, 1 pr. bare Iron, 2 pole axes, 1 Bell, 1 Wheat Sive, 1 Riddle & fann , 1 Hhds. Jointer & Crose,

1 Choping ax, 6 lite Casks, 1 Still Cup and Worm, 7 lb Wool, 2 open Casks, 4 Sack bags, 2 Sides S Leather, 3 Chamber Potts, 2 Seythes & Cradles, 1 bare Shear Plow, 1 pr. Hames & Rope Traces &c.,

5 Stands Bees, 1 Grinding Stone, 8 hilling hoes, 1 White horse, 1 Bay mare, 1 Roan mare, 1 Roan Fillie,

4 Hhd., 1 ox Colter, 1 Grey Colt,  Sorrel do, 1 black horse, 7 geese & 4 Goslins, 12 head of Sheep, 1 Yoke young Steirs, 1 White heifer, 1 white Bool, 1 Red Heifer Yearling, 1 White Cow & Calf, 1 White do,

1 Pided do, 1 speckled do, 2 White Cows & Calves, 26 head hogs, 2  Do  Do, 1 Coffee mill, 2 grubbing hoes, pot

 

Easter Pats Daughter, Lucy, Levina, Fillis, Candice, Lina, Anna, Braneer, Carter, Davy , Wheler, Old June, Easter, Isaac, Mary, Juno, Lucretia, Ben, Asa, Phil

 

1 ox Cart

1 yoke oxen

1 ox yoke

In obedience to an order from the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  County bearing date July 1810 We have proceeded to appraise the estate of Bryan W Nowlin dec’d so far as Can be ascertained                       at present.  Given under our Hands This 23rd Day  1810.

Peyton Graves, Abraham Rorer, John  Keesee

 

To a parcel of fodder tops & blades, 160 Barrels of Corn Supposed to be , Parcel of Green Tobo., Parcel of Flax unbroken, A parcel of wheat uncleaned, Two plains frow & Chisel, 1 Book & 1 pair of Saddle Bags,

1 Bridle, Parcel of Rye in the Stack, Two parcels of Cotton in the patches, 3 Stacks of Hay, a parcel of brandy Judged to be worth

Peyton Graves, John Keesee, Abraham Rorer

Recorded October 15, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 352                                                                                Plst. Hardwick’s acct. Current

 

DR

The Estate  of Pleasant Hardwick Dec’d in acct. current with William Sutherlin admis.

 

1810

Sept 17 To Cash paid an execution in favor of Hickman Spiller per Rect.

Sept 7- Cash paid and execution in favor of William Spiller per Rect.

 

1808

Augst 31  Cash pd Figg & Mickleborough per do

 

Aug 21 1810 Ditto do  John Dabney per Rect., Gidean Mitchell per do, Cost vs  Isaac Hill

Sept 29  ditto do John Mattock D. Shff per Rect.

 

1809

Novm.   Ditto do Gidian Mitchill for his attendance in Court as a Witness, William Yancey as per his Credit folled and Recipted

a balance you over pd in a former Settlemnet per the Clerks Certificate

this sum allowed him for his services as an administrator

Clerks and Sheriffs tickets

Cash pd George Lumpkin per Rect.

 

Ditto pd Wm Linn per Rect, Robert White per Rect.

To balance due the Estate of Pleasant Hardwick

 

1810  Augt. 14  By Cash Rec’d on an execution against Isaac Hill , Richard Allen and Lewis B Alllen per Rect. From Benjamin Shippard Dpy. for G Stone S. H. C.

By 1 Gigg & Harness

In obedience to the annexed order we have Stated and Settled the foregoing account Current of the Estate of Pleasant Hardwick Dec’d with William Sutherlin his adminr. & find a balance due from him of sixty one pounds 1/p.  Given  under our hands the 6th of October 1810.

Nath Wilson, Hezh. Puryear, Bezaleel Ware

Recorded October 15,  1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 353                                                                                      Jno. Wilson’s accpt. Current

 

 

The Estate of John Wilson Dec’d In account Current with James Wilson & Henry Wilson , Exors.

 

1807

Cash paid Thomas Wilkinson Senr the amt. His acct., Ditto  paid William Beavers, Ditto paid Aabner Lynch, Ditto paid Dandrige Burch, Ditto paid Israel Matherley, Ditto paid James Colquhoun & Co, Ditto paid Josiah Baron, Ditto paid Henry Wilson, Ditto paid Martin Wilson for Maj Sawyers, Ditto paid ditto for Judgment obtained, Ditto paid John & Nathaniel Wilson, Ditto paid Will. Yancey Sheriff, Ditto paid John Lawless, Cash paid Abraham Pistole, Ditto paid Francis Cornwell, Ditto paid James D Patton, Ditto paid Will. Linn, Ditto paid Jessee Leftwich, Ditto paid Harris & Brown, Ditto paid Thomas Wilson, Ditto paid Peyton King, Ditto paid  Johnson Lansdoun, Ditto paid Will Tunstall per Tickett, Ditto paid John Wilson Jun, Ditto paid Nathaniel Wilson for Samuel Walker, Ditto paid Rev Moore & Atkinson for attending funl., Ditto paid Henry Wilson asse.  Philt. Payne per Statement, Ditto paid Will Tunstall for recording Mrs. Payne relinquishment of Dower, Ditto paid Philimon Payne per rect, Ditto for William Wilson by Will principal

Interest on the same &     7 years & 9 mo.

Ditto paid Nathaniel H. Clabourn a fee

 

Deduct a fee charged by Claiborne Stated in the other side

By amount sale property & tobacco

By cash received of the Estate James Wilson Dec’d

By Cash rec’d the Bal. for Building meetin house

By Int. on Sundry Bonds collected, say in all

Nov 12th 1810

After examining The above account we find the balance due by the Executors to the estate to be seventy one pounds 19/

Deduct for the Services of the Executors

Balance due by the Executors

Given under our hands the Date above

Wm White, Alexander Brown, Thos. Tanner

Recorded November 19, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 355                                                                        Haley of Haley Acct Current

 

DR The Estate of Theoplolous Haley Dec’d In acct.

 

1809

Dec 19  Cash paid  Taxes for 1807 per Rect., Cash paid S. Pannill for yr. Replevy bond taken in

 

June 19 Jas Hillyer atto. Fee per Rect.

 

Feb 21 Pd tax fror one Negro Girl which was included in my list of Taxable property, Paid the Clerk of Pittsylvania per Ticketts

 

Aug 26 paid Sam’l K Jennings on act. Per Rect.

 

Sep 24 pd do do ditto

Octr 9 paid ditto in full per rect.

 

1804

Jany 22 paid P. L. Grasty per acct. & rect., paid Samuel Pannill * co in full their acct. per rect.

 

May 5 paid F/T Chumbley Const. For cost of Wrrant against E Burch per Rect.

May 28 paid ditto ditto against Edmund Tunstall per Rect.

July 18 paid Clk. Pittsylvania per Tickett

Aug paid Wm Rice for his acct per his order & P. L/S Grasty’s Rect.

Novr. Cash paid Jno Dabney per Rect., ditto paid Thomas Anderson for so much he paid N. Tucker for making coffin for the decedent per said Anderson’s Recipt.

 

Amount of your Admr. Acct.

Dec 13 To Commission of 5 per Cent allowed  on £303.3.11

Balance due the estate

Current with Wyatt Haley, administrator

 

1808

Decr. 10  Cash rec’d of Henry Wade for his purchase at sale, Ditto rec’d of Jos. E Haley,

Shadrack Beal, Josiah Rice, John Mustain, Thomas Anderson, Mrs. Ann Haley

 

1809

Aug 24 ditto Thomas Anderson in pt. His bond, Peter Irby for his Note

 

Septr 29 ditto William Smith ditto

Dec 22 ditto Langhorn Scruggs & W Scrugg’s Note

 

1810

Jany 17 ditto Daniel Clement

Jany 22 ditto James Doss

Jany 26 ditto Robert Waller, ditto Blake p. Edwd. Robertson Jr

 

Feby 9 ditto J Rowland

Feby 26 ditto Thos. Anderson, amt yr. Admis. Purchase at sale

 

Mar 5 Cash Received of Jos. Mayes

Apl 18 Ditto Thomas Black in full

May 5 ditto of Elisha Burch in full , Edm. Tunstall ditto ditto, Mrs. M Morgan, Rect. Of Thomas Anderson for balance due on his bond and Interest, By Henry R Shelton’s Bond with Interest from 10th December 1809

Decr. 13 Sale of one Negro Boy Bedford , Ditto 1    girl Ritter

Due 10th July 1810

 

By balance due per Contra

Pittsylvania County                              

In conformity to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania we William Smith, Philip L Grasty and Joshua Stone Sen named in the said order hereto annexed, have stated and settled the account current of Wyatt Haley, admrs. With the estate of Theoplulous Haley, dec’d, agreeable to the Vouchers produced before us and find a balance due the said Estae of two hundred and forty one pounds, three shillings, four half penny agreeable to the written Statement.  Given under our hands this 13th day of December 1810

Wm Smith, Philip L Grasty, Joshua Stone Jr

Recorded December 17, 1810

 

AC Book 4, Page 357                                Francis Henry’s Appr  Est

 

We the appraisers of the Estate of Francis Henry, Dec’d being first sworn makes the following Inventory

 

1810 Oct 18

One set of B. Smiths tools, Two plains, 2 pr of Wedges, One cerring Knife, one pair of hames, One sawing kinfe, Three augers & two Chissels, Three Scythes blades, Old Iron, Frow, two Coalters & two plows, One Iron Winless, Hhds & two mattox, Five Reaphooks,frac augur & Swingletree, Two bells and bridle, arre ax, Six hogsheads and Sundries of Barrels, Eight head of Cattle, Six head of Sheap, Six head of horses, Four head of hogs, One flax wheel and Chest, Three feather beds, Two cubboards and Table, Eight Chears, flax wheel & Real, Kitchen furniture, One Loom, one pr. of hand Irons, Sifter,  Sugar dish, cups & saucers, knives & forks and old bottle, one pr. of Stillards, two pr. of Hames & traces, one Cow bell, One bason, one L. Glass, one old same, Three Calf Skins, One swingletree and hand saw

Appraisers of Estate  Nathaniel Kirby, William Thompson, John Muse                                       

Recorded January 21, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 358                                                   Keziah Sparks’s  Inventory

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Keziah Sparks Dec’d

 

Six barrels of Corn, one Stack of Tops, Thirty feet long half full  of shucks, Two plade? Stacks, One Cow and Yearling, two young sows and one share (sic) barrow, one red cow, six gees, three turkeys, And six pigs,  one Speller sow and five pigs, five fatten hogs in the pen,  Seven Mobby  starids, two cider Casks, twenty one Gallons of brandy in a cask belong  thereto, two beads, two bead quilts & two Counterpins, one pine Cupboard, one walnut table, two bead steads, Two Cotton wheels, one flax wheel, one Iron pott & Hooks, one Dutch oven, , 4 Hooks, one loom, one chearn, one skillet, two flat Irons, one of them is broken, two piggins, one looking glass, one six hundred slay, two pewter dishes, two pewter basons, eight pewter plates, six spoons, one sugar box, two candle sticks, four Chairs, two tea pots, one of them broken, two Jugs one of them broken, one large bottle, one Cullenter, one woman’s saddle, four old books Sundries old recipts &c, one nutmeg Gratewr, one plow hoe, one ax, one hoe, one hand saw, one draw nife, one Iron wedge, one tower hock, one Iron &  Spice mortar, one hackle, three Ducks, one bread tray, one pair of shears, two small augers, three old barrels, one pr. of Iron traces &c, one old sythe blade, one pair of cotton Cards, one bell, twelve pounds of Cotton, two frig. Irons, one open ring, two fish gigs, part of a soop spoon

Adams Sutterlin

Recorded January 21,  1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 359                                                                                  Jno. Snoddy’s Inventory            

In compliance with an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania  County at November Term 1810 to us directed we have on the 29th November 1810 Convened together at the Late dwelling house of John Snoddy Dec’d and appraised his personal estate as follows.

 

1 Negro Boy Sam, 1 Negro Woman Cloe, 1 Feather Bed and Furniture,  ditto,   , 1 Table, 1 Cotton wheal,

1 Flax wheel, 1 Bed Sted & Casks, 1 Whip saw, 1 Table & Cotton, 1 Cask, 1 Gum & Onions, Dried fruit

1 pr flat Irons, 1 Jug, pewter, 2 Glasses &c, Knives & forks, 2 Chairs, 1 Box Razor & spectacles, 1 candle stick, Books, Box and Salt, Baskett & Toe, 1 Trumpett,   panhand, 2 plows and Collars, 1 Bell and Shears, 2 axes, 1 Sythe & Cradle, 3 pr. Traces, Collar, hames & line, 2 Clevises & Swingle tree, 3 Augers, 2 wedges, 1 Saw Drawing knife & hammer, 1 Steel trap, 4 hoes & mattock, 6 piggin & Lumber, 1 Churn, Tub meat and fat, 1 loom , barrel of potatoe Seed, 1 Oven & hooks, 1 bread baker, 1 pair hooks & lathe,

1 pale, parcel Corn, 1 heiffer & Calf, 1 Cow & Yearling , 1 horse, 1 Ditto, 35 parcell Shingles, 1 Top Stack & shucks, 2 Wheat Stacks, 1 Blade Stack, flax Stack, Straw g’d, Flax, 4 Hhgs,. Toboacco, 1 Bull, 3 Sows,

1 Barrow, 2 Sows & pigs, 2 Cows & 1 heffer, part of 1 grind stone, 1 hide, 3 Stays, Fodder

Given under our hands & seals this 29th Day of November 1810

Joseph Flippin, Creed Tanner, William  Simpson, Jackson Walters

Recorded February 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 360                                                       John Owen’s Inventory

1811 February 2nd, We Willis Glass, Hubbird Farmer, Obediah Ham, William Whitlock being first sworn do appraise the Estate of John Owne, Deceased agreeable to Order and make Report thereon to Court

 

First To:

1 Feather Bed & Furniture, & Steads, 1 Ditto & funrniture & Stead, 1 Ditto & furniture & Stead, 1 pine Chest, 1 Ditto, 1 Ditto, one Case, 1 Table and Seven Chairs, 1 Cubboard with furniture, 3 Butter pots & pitcher, 1 Sheep Sheers & reap hook, 1 Looking glass & two Juggs, eight Barrels, The kitchen Iron furniture, The wood in kitchen furniture, Three wheels, one C. Reel, 4 pare C. Chaires, 1 Lamb & four Slays & harness, 1 parcel of pewter, 4 Baskets, 1 knife Box & knives & forks, 2 Sows, Six Shotes, 6 hilling hoes, 1 plow Froe, & froe, 2 augers & gauge & 1 Chisel & 2 bells, 2 Drawing knives, 1 Saw hammer,

1 cock Chain, 1 colter & 4 plow hoes, 2 Cows & 3 yearlings, 1 horse, 1 coulter, 2 hogshead  & Cutting Knife & box, four bridles, 7 Head Sheep

The amount of the appraisment by us

Total  $243.10

Willis Glass, Hubbard Farmer, Obediah Ham, William Whitlock

Recorded  February 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 364                                                                                 Will.  Waller’s Acct Curnt

 

The Estate of William Waller Dec’d In acct. with Jane Waller, administratrix, with the will  annexed

 

1807

Paid Jesse Leftwich Due per acct., Clerk of Pittsyva. Per Ticket, James Taylor per acct., Obediah Taylor per bond, Interest and Cost of Taylor’s bond, James Harris per acct., the Sheriff of Pittsy. 1804 Tax, Shelton’s Execution per Note, Dyers Execution, Jesse Hatton per Acct., Robert Loves Execution, John Parson per acct., Lynn’s administrator per acct., Patrick Syms per acct., Thomas Turly per acct, Sheriff of Pittsa. Per his acct., Parnill Exor due per Note, Commissioner of Revenue per T, the Clerk of Pittsylvania per Ticket, Jacob Saunders per acct, William Parsons, Rich’d Bennettbal. of a Bond, Pay’d for Schooling of Children, For this Item there is no voucher   

 

CR

By amount for 1 Negro Boy sold to pay the above Debts

The annexed acct. contains the Debits and Credits which Jane Waller, administratrix of William Waller, Dec’d, exhibited to the Commissiors appointed to Settle her acct Current .  There is some uncertainty as to the particular  time when some of the payments were made.  The commissioners have therefore numbered the Vouchers on which the payments, not corresponding with the numbers, on each entry in the Debts all of which are herewith submitted.  It appears to your Commissioners from the last Will of William Waller Dec’d, That after the payment of his debts, Jane Walle,r his widow, has the possession of the whole of his estate, real and personal, during her Widowhood or life”  They therefore consider it improper to carry any part of the profits arising from his Estate into the acct. Current of his administratrix in as much as she holds after paying his Debts, the estate real and personal by devise and not mearly as administratrix.  Jane Waller, the administratrix, States to your Commissioners that She knows of no Debts due from her Deceased Husband except a Debt of eleven pounds due to his Brother Hamton Waller which she has no reason to believe the said Hamlon intends to collect.  A Debt of £700.8 to Jesse Hatton which She supposes is staid by the order of your Court and a Small amt to John Waller for a few days Sowing.

18th February 1811

Tho. H Wooding, Wm Rawlins, Thompson Robertson

Recorded February 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, page 363                                                                                            Gilbert Deer’s Inventory

 

We the under Subscribers qualified before Thomas Garrett Esq. Hath this day appraised the remaining Estate of Gilbert Deer, Dec’d in obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania to us directed.  The following Property Viz:

One Negro woman & Child  Silvy and Nancy

One ditto Boy named Bill

One  ditto girl named Rutha

One do Boy named Bobb

One  Do Girl named Sal

Given under our hands this 23rd January 1811

Abraham Parrish,  Davis Petty, Christopher Robertson

Recorded February 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 363                                                                                          Jas. Nelson’s Acct Curt.

 

The Estate of James Nelson Dec’d In acct Current with Joseph Flippin, the Executor

 

Paid Ben Watkins his proven acct., Thomas Wilkinson Ditto, Carter Mickleburrough do, Henry Pell proven acct, Wm B Banks fee, Tho. Brown per Clerks Tickets ,  Sheriff & their Tickett, James Colquhoun & Co per proven acct, Wm B Banks fee & Barnett, Evans Shaw per Clerks Ticket, Ditto  do  do per  do  do

Ditto the Clerk of Pittsy. Court per Ticket, do do, Henry Pell per Clerks Ticket, Wm Clerk paid him per ticket, Mrs. Conwell per proven acct, Clerk of Pittsy. Per his ticket, do   ditto per ditto. Charles Shaw proven acct, Samuel Walker proven acct, Samuel Conwell per proven acct, Paid John Wilson per  Do,

Paid John  & Nath’l Wilson per ditto

Paid John Madding Per Justice peace Judg.

Paid Shf Yancey Tax Year 1807  Paid Prattin per Clerks order

Paid Brown &Hams per proven acct. & Rect.

Whereas Abigail Twidle, mother of  the widow Nelson,  it appearing to us from the information of said widow and  Some of the Children that the said Twidle Claimed Aconsiderable Sum on which a Suit & a dispute likely to insue and it being agreed on all sides that the Executor allow and compromise with her by allowing her which its appeased that be has paid the the sum of

To Cash paid Mrs. Nelson per her acknowledged

To amt. Geo. Cook proven acct. in payment of his bond

To amt which Mrs. Nelson being present & acko. that She received of the Executor by way sale money in bonds.

 

CR

By amt due from Henry Pell

By amt Due from Geo. Cook per Bond Subject each of the above to the amt. Of their proven acct paid in the life time of said Nelson.

By amt. Sold at the Sale

By amt Mrs. Nelson pd Charles Shaw

Account found in tavern the executor

We allow Jo. Flippin the Executor 5 per Cent on £336.0.0 which it appears he has collected  & paid out to that amt.

 We allow him a further sum of Six Shillings per Day for 15 Days which it appears he lost in attending to a law suit in the suit Barnett agt. Him as Executor.

 

Agreeable to an order of Pittsylvania Court we have examined and adjusted the acct. Current of Joseph Flippin Executor of James Nelson, Dec’d and find that he has paid away the sum of  £4,0.9 more than is in his hands& have all’d him for his Trouble the sum of Sixteen pounds , six shillings amounting in his favor the the sum of £20.6.9.

Given under our hands this 13th March 1811

Ben Watkins, Ro.. Walter, Creed Tanner

Recorded  March 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 365                                                                            Peter Wilson’s Guardian acct.

DR  Meade Wilson,  (Ward) in acct Current with Peter Wilson, Guardian

 

1806

Bond on Geo. Adams taken in Exchange of Wm Cablers Bond given for the hire of Negroe fellow Isaac given to said Adams 1st January 1806 due 1st Jany 1807 & taken on sd Adams 1st Feby 1808 on Demand.

 

1807

 Jany 2  Bond on James Sawyers & Samuel Thompson given P. Wilson’s for hire of Isaact 2nd January 1807 due 2nd Jany 1808

Bond on Laban Gresham & Ellis Wilson given P. Wilson for hire Betty 2nd January 1807 due 2nd  January 1808.

 

1808 Jany 2  Bond of James Sawyers & Geo. Robertson given P. Wilson for hire Isaac 2nd Jany 1808 due 1st Jany 1809

Bond Jesse Leftwich & Samuel Thompson given P. Wilson for hire Betty 2nd January 1808 due 1st Jany 1809.

 

Jany 2  Bond of James Sawyers & Thos. Ragsdale given P. Wilson for hire Isaac 2 January 1809 due 1 Jany 1810

 

Jany 1  Bond on James Sawyers & Juduthun Carter given 1st January 1810 due 1st Jany 1811

Bond on Henry Hall & Wm Sawyers given Peter Wilson for hire Isaac 1st Jany 1811 due 1st Jany 1812

Interest on James Sawyers Bond Collected 2nd June 1809

Interest on Greshams Bond coll’d

Cash

 

Contra

By bond on George Adams with Int from 5th Feby 1808

Bond on James Sawyers & Geo. Robertson with Interest from 1st January 1809

Bond Jesse Leftwich & Samuel Thompson with Interest from 1st January 1809

Bond on James Sawyers and Thos Ragsdale with Interest from 1st January 1810

Bond on James Sawyers and Juduthan Carter with Interest fro 1st Jany 1811

Bond on Henry Hall & William Sawyers with Interest from 1st January 1812

John Wilson & Geo. Adams  Bond being ½ of bond given Wm & Meade with Interest from 29th October 1808

Wm Ware & Robert Harris on bond being ½ of a bond given Mead with Interest from 17th Jany 1810

 

1806

Sept 11 Paid Wm Tunstall per Tickett

Decr. 1 1 pair leather Shoes

 

1807 2 pair Socks

March 1  1 pair leather Shoes

Apr 1 6 yds Country Cotton, Making 2 Shirts at 3/, Making 2 pr pantaloons at 1/6

Novr. 1  1 pr. Leather Shoes

 

1808

3 pr. Socks, paid Thos. Tiffin for making Clothes Dec. 26th 1806 as per acct & Rect.

 

Feby 1 pr Leather Shes

Apl 1 Making 2 Shirts, Making 2 pr pantaloons, Thos Tiffin for making cloths as per acct & recipt, John & Nath’l Wilson, 4 yds ogn. As per Rect. , James Nance for Schooling 1 Year 1807 as per recipt, John  Wilson for Sundry goods as per Acct & Recipt, Thomas Casey jun at the hiring of Negroes

Board From the 1st Nove 1806 until the 1st January 10 1809 including washing & minding, 2 years and 2 months

 

Paid Thomas Swan for board while going to School to Robert Payne Esq from 1st Januy 1809 until 22th Sept @$40 per year as per rect., Paid Thomas Swan for finding 1 hatt per rect., Paid Do for making 2 pr. pantaloons per rect., Paid Robert Payne for Tuition as per Recipt

Nov 1 1 pair leather Shoes

 

1809 3 pr. Socks

Feby making 2 Shirts, 1 pr. leather Shoes

 

1810 paid James Nance for Tuition 8 months as per acct & rect.

Augt. Making 2 Shirts, 4 yds Country Cloth, making 2 pr. pantaloons, 3 pr. Socks, 1 pr leather Shoes, 1 pr leather Shoes, Board from 22nd Sept 1809 until 1st Feby 1811 1 Year & 4 monthsat $40 per year Including Washing, mending, Paid William Harrison for tuition 5/2 months as per Rect., Anne Walton as per Rect,

Will. Harrison as per Rect. for tuition 9 months, Do for making Clothes as per Rect., John & Nath’l Wilson for Sundry goodsas per acct & rect., Thomas Tiffin for making Clothes as per rect., John Wilson as per acct & Rect. For sumdry goods

 

To my services as Guardian

By Cash

To amt of Debit brot forward

1 Negro man Isaac, 1 Woman Betty & 3 Children 1 of which is named Christiana, 1 Bed and furniture which is delivered to Mr. Jno. Watkins the present Guardian together with the aforesaid Negroes

In obedience to a Commission to us directed from the Worshipful Court of Pittstylania, we have proceeded to settle the Guardianship acct. of Peter Wilson as Guardian of Mead Wilson one of the orphan Children of Peter Wilson, Dec’d as per Statement hereto annexed.  Given under our hands this 16 Feburary 1811.

Geo. Adams, Ro. Harrison, David Rice, Mathew Daniel, comms.

Recorded:  March 19, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 369                                                                                     P. Wilson’s Gdn acct

DR William Wison (Ward) in acct. Current with Peter Wilson, Guardian

 

1806

Jany 1st Bond on Wm Lynn & Doctor James Patton given Geo. Adams for hire of Harry  Jany 1st 1806 due January 1st 1807, Bond on Robert Norman & Wm Cabbler given George Adams for hire Eddy Jany 1st 1806 due Jany 1st 1807

 

 1807 Jany 2 Bond on Reubin Curtis & Abraham Perkins given P. Wilson  for hireof Harry Jany 2 1807 due Jany 2, 1808, Bond on Ellis Wilson & Nath’l Wilson given P. Wilson for hire of Osburn Jany 2, 1807 due Jany 2, 1808, Bond on John Scruggs & John Wilson given P. Wilson for hire of Eddy.

 

1808 Jany 2 Bond on Jesse Leftwich & Sam’l Thompson given P. Wilson for hire of Harry Jany 2, 1808 due Jany 1, 1809, Bond on Samuel Thompson & James Sawyers given P. Wilson for hire of Ozburn Jany 2, 1808 due Jany 2, 1809, Bond on John Scruggs & John Wilson given P. Wilson for hire of Eddy Jany 2 1808 due Jany 2, 1809

 

1809 Jany 2 Sibert Hail & Henry Hall bond given Peter Wilson  for hire of Harry Jany 2nd 1809due Jany 2nd 1810, Bond on Sam’l Thompson & John Conner given P. Wilson for hire of Ozburn Jany 2nd 1809due Jany 2 1810, Bond on James Astin given P. Wilson for hire of Eddy Jany 2, 1809 due Jany 2, 1810

 

1810 Jany 1

Bond on Wm Sawyers and James Sawyers given P Wilson for hire of Harry 1 Jany 1810 due 1st Jany 1811, Bond on Wm Rawlins and Thos Ragsdale given P Wilson for hire Osburn 1st Jany 1810 due Jany 1st 1811

Bond on Abraham Findley & Leroy Shelton given Peter Wilson for hire Eddy 1st Jany 1811 due Jany 1 1811

 

1811 Jany Bond on Wm Sawyers & James Sawyers given P Wilson for hire Harry Jany 1 1811due 1st Jany 1812, Bond on Samuel Thompson & James Sawyers given Peter Wilson for hire Osburn 1st Jany 1811 due 1s Jany 1812, Bond on John Conner & Harry Hall given P Wilson for hire of Eddy 1st Jany 1811 due Jany 1812., Interest on Lynns Bond Collected, Interest on Normans Bond Collected, Cash

 

Contra

 

By Balance Reubin Curtis & Abrn. P with Interest from 2nd Jany 1808

Wm Harrison Jr & Wm Ware Bd. Interest from 18th June 1810, Rich’d Watson & Wm Ware Bd. Interest from 28th May 1810, Ellis & Nath’l Wilson Bond with Interest from 2nd January 1808, Jesse Leftwich & Samuel Thompson ;with Interest from 1st Jany 1808, John Scruggs & John Wilson with Interest from 1st Jany 1809, Sebert Hall & Henry Hall bd. With interest from 2nd Jany 1810, Wm Rawlins & Thomas Ragsdale Bd. With Interest from 1st Jany 1811, Abraham Findley & Leroy Shelton Interst from 1st Jany 1811, Wm & James Sawyers bond Interest from 1st Jany 1811, Samuel Thompson & James Sawyers bd. Due 1st Jany 1812, John Conner & Harry Hall bd. Due 1st Jany 1812, Wm & James Sawyers Bd. Due 1st Jany 1812, John Wilson & Geo. Adams Bd. Being ½ of a bondgiven wm J Mead with Interest from 20th Oct 1808, William Ware & Robert Harrison bond being ½ of a bd. Given Wm J Mead with Interest from 17th Jany 1810.

 

1806

Sept. paid Wm Tunstall see Ticket

Dec, 11 pr Leather Shoes

 

1807

2 pr. Socks

March 1 1 pr.  Leather Shoes

Aprl  1 6 yds Country Cotton, Making 2 Shirts, Making 2 pr pantaloons

Nov 1 1 pr. Leather Shoes, 3 pr. Socks, paid Thomas Tiffin for making Cotton December 26 1806 as per acct, & Rect.

Feby 1 pr Leather Shoes

Apl 1  Making 2 Shirts, making two pr. pantaloons, Paid Thomas Tiftin for making Clothes as per acct and rect., Paid John & Nath’l Wilson 4 yds. Ogna. As per Rect., James Nance for teaching 1 year 1807 as per Rect., John Wilson for for Sundry goods as per Acct. & Rect., Thomas Casey jr as Cryer at the Hiring of Negroes

Board from 1st Nov 1806 until the 1st Jany 1809 Including Washing & Mending 2 Years and 2 months at $40 per year

Paid Thomas Swan for board while going to school to Ro. Payne Esq. From 1 Jany 1809 until 22nd Sept @ $40 per year as per rect., Thomas Swan for finding 1 hat per Rect., Paid do for making 2 pr. pantaloons as per Rect., Ro Payne for tuition as per Rect

 

1808

Novr 1 1 pair Leather Shoes

 

1809

 3 pr. Socks

Feby 1 Making 2 Shirts, 1 pr leather Shoes, Paid James Nance for tuition 8 months as per acct & Rect.

Augt 10 Making 2 Shirts, 4 yds Country Cloth, making 2 pr pantaloons, 3 pr Socks

Novr. 1 1 pr. leather Shoes

 

1811

Jany 1  1 pr do do

Board from 22nd Sept. 1809 until Feb. 1811 1 year and 4 months at 40 per year including washing &c., Paid William Harrison for Tuition 5 ½ months as per Rect., Paid Do for do as per Recipt 9 months, Paid Do for making do a suit of clothes as per Rect., Paid John & Nath’l Wilson for Sundry goods as per acct. & Rect., Paid Thomas Tiffin for making clothes as per Rect, Paid John Wilson for Sundry goods as per acct. & Rect., To my Services as Guardian

By Cash

To amt. Of Debit brot forward

1 Negro man Harry, 1 boy Osburn, 1 girl Eddy, 1 bed & furniture which is Delivered to Mr. John Watkins, the present Guardian together with the above Negroes.

 

In obedience to a Commission to us directed from the Worshipful  Court of Pittsylvania we have proceeded to Settle the guardian Ship account of Peter Wilson as Guardian of William Wilson one of the orphan Children of Peter Wilson dec’d as per Statement hereto annexed.  Given under our hands this 16th Feby 1811

Geo Adams, Ro. Harrison, Commissioners

David Rice, Mathew Daniel

Recorded March 19, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 373                                                                           Thos. Madding’s Inventory

 

In Complyance with an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County made September Court 1810 and to us directed we the Subscribers being Conveined together at the house and plantation of Thomas Madding deceased this 26th of October 1810 and being first Sworn according to your order  have proceeded to appraise the Estate of the said Thomas Madding deceased and have Taken an Inventory thereof as follows;

1 Negro Woman Called Letty, 1 Negro Boy called Lawson , 1 Negro Girl called Sarah, 1 Negro Girl called Lucy, 1 Negro Boy called John, 1 Negro Boy called Anthony, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 young White horse, 1 Yoke of Steer, 1 old Cow & Calf, 1 young Cow, 1 Cow & Calf, a parcel of hogs, a parcel of Sheep, 1 pair of old Cart wheels, 6 old hoes, 2 plow hoes, 3 Mattocks, 1 Spade, 2 pare of horse Gears, 3 Clevis Irons, 1 Set of Iron Wedges, 1 foot adds, drawing knife & ox ring, 2 pole axes, 1 feather Bed and furniture, 1 Ditto & Stead, 1 Ditto & Stead,1 Ditto, 1 Bed & furniture, 1 Cupboard, 2 Cotton Wheels, 2 flax wheels, 1 Clock Reel and one old Churn

 

1 Mans saddle, 1 womans ditto, 1 Skillet, 2 flat Irons, 1 Dutchoven & Hooks, 1 flax Kacklee, 1 hand Saw, 1 weaving loom, Slay & Gare, 1 old tub, 1 bread tray & meat barrel, a parcel of Earthern Ware, a parcel of Tin ware, 1 Salt Tub, 1 old big pot, 1 Chest, 1 Ditto, a panel of walnut planks, 1 parcel of Chairs, 1 Table,

1 Stone Jug, 1 Butter Pot, 1 Case of Bottles, 1 Coffee pot & bucket, a parcel of Books, a Case of Razors and old Cumposes, 28 Geese, a parcel of pewter, 1 cupboard, 1 Large pot and hooks, 1 Skillet and Jug , 

1 Coulter & frow, a parcel of fodder, a parcel of Corn being 28 barrels in the whole

 

Sum Total: £450.19.3

Thomas Shelton, Geo. Dodson,  Robert Clopton, John Lewis

Recorded March 19, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 375                                                                               Thos. Shelton Sr’s Inventory

 

DR The Estate of Thomas Shelton Senr Dec’d

 

Apr Cash paid Francis Dilley for making Coffin, Benj Watkins for note with Int, the Clerk Pittsylva., Charales Colley, Rawley White, Wm Dodson, Thoms Shelton Jr the amt of his proved acct. , the tax of 1808, amount of my Acct., Sum paid John Shelton

Holts & Turners bond for which is to be consent of parties divided amongst the distributies

James Shelton’s Bond who is alegalee for William Johnson who is a legatee bond for

James Johnson bond for Archibald Walters’ Bond Rec’d by T. S.

Paid Thomas Shelton Jr. legatee

Paid James Shelton Senr Do

My purchase at the sale

This Sum part Lucy Slayton a legatee

Paid Wm Shelton a legatee

This Sum paid John Madding for crying property at the sale.

To an allowance for manging the Estate

Due the Executor

In Account Current with William Shelton , Execor.   C.R.

1809 By Cash rec’d of William Ragland

By a list of Sales made on from the Estate

Also the sum of

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of the County of Pittsylvania to us directed we have proceeded to Examine the accounts of William Shelton Exor. Of Thomas Shelton Dec’d and find them as the law directs leaving a balance in favor of the Executor of £9.19.3 ½   Given under our Hands this 16 Day of March 1811.

Geo. Dodson, Sen.  John Shelton, John Ford, Sto. Turner

Recorded March 18, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 376                                                                             Champns Napier Inventory

 

In obedience to an order to us directed by the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County we whose names are herewith assigned, being first sworn now proceed to appraise the personal estate of Champion Napier deceased as follows

 

1 Negro Man by the name of Robert, 1 By the name of Lewis, 1 Still & Cap, a parcel of unprised Tobacco

12 head of Cattle, 21 head of hogs, 28 Geese, 1 Bellus, a few tools & some old Waggon Iron &c, 1 Skillet & hooks and a parcel of pots, 1 apple mill, a parcel of hogsheads Casks, 1 loom and 2 Spinning wheels

1 flax wheel, 1 Desk & 2 tables, 6 Chairs, 1 Cupboard & furniture, 1 Curtain bedsted bead & furniture

1 do & furniture, 1 Bedsted & Cord, 2 beds & furniture, 1 Chest, a frow & grind Stone, 2 wedges, shovel, tongs & spice morter, 1 looking glass & 2 stays, 2 axes & 2 Bustands, 2 axes, 2 plows Chains &c,

2 grubing hoes

Total £ 371.19.0

James Fulton, Reubin Curtis, A Goolsby

Recorded April 16,  1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 377                                                              Will. Patterson’s Inventory

 

In obedience to an order made by the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed  to appraise the estate of William Patterson Dec’d, we proceeded as followth to wit:

2nd April 1811

 

1 Feather Bed & furniture & bed stock, 1 Bed stock, 1 pine table, 1 Cotton Wheel & p. Cotton Cards ,

5 Sitting Chairs, 1 set of cups & saucers, 3 books, 1 pepper box, 2 pewter dishes, 1 bason, 5 plaites & spoons , 2 water pails, 1 tin bucket, 1 dividing spoon, 1 tin  Cup, 1 churn, 1 Sad Iron, 1 Salt seller, 1 Meal Barrel, 1 wire Sifter, 1 bread tray, 1 washing tub, 1 Black walnut Chest, 1 pare of chain traces, 1 p. Hames, 1 Swingletree & Clevis, 1 Mattox & plow, 1 hilling hoe, 1 screw auger, 1 Iron Pot, 1 Dutch oven, 1 pr Pot Hooks, 1 gimblet, 1 ax, 1 old hilling hoe, 1 Sow & 4 Shoats, 1 Bay mare & young Colt

Nathan Glenn, Griffith Dickenson, Zacharias Lewis

Recorded April 16, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 378                                         Robert Johns’ Inventry

 

An Inventory & appraisement of the Estate of  Robert Johns Dec’d Taken this 30th day of March 1811

Viz:

 

One red Heifer, One Dark pided Cow, 1 Yallow Do white face, 3 Yearlings, 10 bear Stops, 1 Sorrel Colt, Bay mare, 1 large Iron pot, 1 small do & hooks, 1 small oven & hooks, 1 Iron pot rack, Shovel & tongs,

1 large oven, 3 Sad Irons, a parcel of pewter, Parcel earthern ware, 6 knives & forks, 1 Loom, 1 wheat sive

1 Mans Saddle, 2 meal Sifters, Parcel Water Vessels, 2 Cotton wheels, 2 Flax wheels, 1 parcel old tubs,

2 Butter pots, 2 Jugs, 2 quart bottles, 1 coffee mill, parcel tin ware, 1 cupboard, 1 looking glass, 1 Slate,

2 Stays, parcel Books., Case Razors &c., 6 Chairs, 4 Phials, 3 Chests, 2 tables, 3 Beds, bedsteads & furniture, 2 Bee hives, 3 Empty do, 5 Hhds., 4 plows, 1 Cask, 2 tubs, 3 sythes & Cradles, 4 hilling hoes

3 grubbing hoes, 1 spaid, 2 P. Axes, 2 Sets Gare, 1 X Cut Saw, 12 Wedges, 2 Screw augers, Drawing Knife, parcel old Smith’s tools, hand saw, cutting knife, iron, 1 small lite Cask, 1 pr. Steelyards

Total: £103.12.0

N. Tucker

We do certify that we have met at the Dwelling house of Robert Johns, Dec’d, pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed and the within is a true list of the Decedents Estate as far as was to us exhibited and that the said prices is the true value  thereof agreeable to our Judgment.  Given under our hands this 30th  Day of March 1811

Sam’l Nowlin, George Dejarnett, Andrew McHaney

Recorded May 20, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Pge 379                                                                                      Will.  Hayme’s Inventory

 

An Inventory of the personal estate of William Haymes Dec’d talen by us according to an order of the honorable Court of Pittsylvania to us directed April Court 1811.

 

14 Head of Sheep, 2 Yearlings, 1 Yoke of Steers, 1 old work  Ditto, 1 Brindle Bull, 1 pied Cow & calf,

1 red pied Cow, 1 pied heifer Yearling, 1 Red Cow Ditto, 1 Do do do, 1 Black Steer, 1 pied Cow & Calf,

I Do Do & Do, 1 Do Do & Do, I Do do & do & Bell, 12 head of hogs, 8 Shoats, 1Young bay mare, 1 gray mare, 1 grey horse, 2 coulters, 7 hilling hoes, 2 mattox, 2 pr geers with hames & collars, 3 swingletrees, Irons & Clevices, 1 pr Hames & traces, Irons belonging to half shares, 1 pr. Iron wedges, 1 Frow, 7 axes

 

1 pr. Stillards, 23 lb bar Iron, 4 plow hoes, 6 Saucers, 2 Cups & 1 nutmeg grater, 6 Saucers and 5 Cups,

1 Sugar Dish & 2 Cream pots, 6 Table and four Tea spoons, 1 old Jug, 3 Tin Cups, 1 Sugar Canister & Sugar Dish, 1 Tin Ladle, 1 Turene and 1 Coffee pot, 5 quart Botles, 1 Earthren Jug, 1 earthern pot, Sugar Cannister & pewter bason, 1 Sand Sieve & 1 looking glass, 1 Trunk, 1 Razor and Strap, 1 pine Table,

1 walnut Ditto , 1 water pail, 1 pine chest, 1 Bead Stead and furniture, 1 Ditto  Ditto & Ditto, 1 do do & do,

1 arm chair, 1 old chair frame, 1 old base, 1 pot and skillet, 2 spinning wheels & 2 pr. Cards, 1 Loom & Geer, 1 Shot gun, 10 chairs, 1 side saddle, 9 books

 

2 Jugs, 2 quart pots & 1 Jill Pot, 12 pr. cards, 1 bell, mettle spice mortor, 1 Box knives and forks, 1 shovel & tongs, , 1 pr. flat Irons, 1 Bap kettle & trivet, 1 Bread waiter, 2 old tin coffee pots, 1 Lantern, candle mould & box, 3 Candle sticks, 1 pepper box & 1 nutmeg grater, 1 pr fire Dogs, ½ doz. New Earthen plates,

3 Earthen Dishes, 11 old Earthern plates, 1 Cupboard, 2 half pint Decanters, 2 small Con bottles, snuff bottles, 1 Caster, 8 Earthen bowls, 2 Salt Stands & 1 waiter, 7 glass Tumblers

 

1 Negro girl Hannah, 1 Ditto Woman Grace , 1 do do  Tabby, 1  do Boy John, 1 do do Henry, 1 do Child Sylva, 1 do do Joel, 1 do Woman Sarah, 1 do do Wining, 1 do child Grace, 1 do boy Garland, 1 do man James, 1 d do Jerry, 1 do do Beasau

 

1 tootaddz & Hackle, 2 small Casks, 1 pint bason, 1  flax wheel, 2 rum hogsheads, 5 small Casks, 2 large jugs,, Parcel of leather, 3 loose tubs, 3 Small barrels, 1200 lbs Tobo, 2 butter pots, 2 bottles, 1 tin Sugar boc & 1 candle stick, 1 open rum hogshead, 1 large pine table, 200 lb of Cotton, A parcel of Soap, 2 old boxes, a parcel of Wool, 4 hogshead & 3 Casks

 

A parcel of flax, 1 ox Cart, 2 Rum Hogsheads, 1 Flax Break, 1 Cutting box and knife, 3 bee Stands

4 Barrels & 1 hogshead, ,1 old Sadle & Bridle, I Cross cut saw, old hinges Ring, auger & Reap hook, 5 bells, 1 hand saw, drawing knife & hammer, 1 howel & craws, 4 augers & 1 pr. Fire dogs,  1 Skillet & 1 small pot, 2 Dutch ovens & hook, 2 potts, 1 Skillet & baker, 2 washing tubs, 5 water pails & 1 Tub, 1 Churn & 2 Trays, parcel of Tinware, 6 pewter Basons, 4 pewter Dishes, 18 pewter plates, 1 pewter pent pot, 1 Frying Pan & coffee mill, old Hooks and saddle, 1 biderprep? & plat form, 8 mash Tubs, 4 hogsheads, 1 Rum hogshead & 3 small casks, 1 Sythe & bindle, 2 wooden Buckets, 1 Funnel, 1 Still and warm tub, 1 Hhs. Tobo. Susposed to be 1400 lbs, 1 open Hds, 2 Jarrs, 2 pitchers, 1 Butter Pot, 1 Powdering Tub & 1 small  barrel, 1 old hogshead, 1 kettle,  trivet & hooks, 2 Shoats & 1 Barrel, 70 Gallons Brandy,

8 Bushel Wheat, 35 Barrels Corn, 40 lbs hogs lard, 700 lbs Bacon, 1 Double tree, 1 old grind Stone,

7 Shoats, 4 Large Hogs

Total:  £1412.16.1

Jasper Hatchett, William Payne, Thomas Moore

Recorded May 20, 1811

 

AC Book 4, Page 383                                                                                      Jos. Austin’s  Inventory

 

Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Aistin Dec’d taken this 20th Day of April 1811

 

17 head of hogs, 8 head of Sheep, 2 Steers, 2 Cows & 2 yearlings & bell, 1 Cow, 1 Calf, 2 Steers, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 grey Colt, 1 Sorrel horse, 7 old hoes, 2 plows Swingletrees hames & Clevis, 1 Bar Share plough,

2 pots & hooks, 7 bands & Sundry Iron, 3 Iron Wedges, 1 Spice Morter & pessel & Sundry Irons, 5 Waggon Botts & Sundry Irons, 1 pair Stillards, 1 steel cutting knife & Sundry Iron, 2 axes, 3 old bells, old Traces, buckets &c, 1 oven, 1 Kopper Kettle, Shovel, Tongs and pan handle, 3 Chisels, 2 flat Irons, 1 Lock Chain, Swingletrees & Sundry Irons, 1 man’s saddle, leather, crock & pitcher, 5 waggon hubs, 4 locks & cock, trivet & screws, 1 hackle, 6 Reap hooks, 2 old saws, 1 auger, Crows &c, 3 flax wheels, 3 cotton ditto

 

1 Whip saw,  7 pewter Basons, 5 plates & spoons, 1 set knives & forks, 1 candle stand, shares and snuffers, 1 candle mould, & coffee pott, 1 copper coffee pott, 2 funnels & Lantron, 8 Stays and 6 pair Harness, 1 churn and Buckett, 1 hub auger, 2 feather beds and furnature, 2 ditto, 2 Sheats and Feathers, 1 Desk and money Scales, old books, 8 Chirs, 1 loom, Cubbard & furniture, 1 Table, 1 Jugg, 1 Dish and bason, 1 Chest and box, fire Dogs, 1 Womans saddle, 3 old wagon wheels, 5 hogsheads, 2 hogshead & 3 barrels, 4 old barrels, 4 lite Casks, 1 powdering tub

 

1 Negro girl Hester, 1 Negro man Tom, one “ woman Pegg, 1 Negro man Cango, 1 Negro Woman Rachel, 1 Negro Girl Viney, 1 boy Lewis, 1 Boy Jack, 1 Negro Man George, 1 boy Sam, 1 woman Edith

In obedience to the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania in an order to us directed we have proceeded to appraise the Estate of Joseph Austin, Died Intestate.  Given under our hands this Day & Date above written.

Mathew Wills, James Edwards, James Blakely

Recorded May 20, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, page 385                               Edw’d Nunnilee acct Curt.

 

Edward Nunnilee To the Estate of Thomas Johns, Deceased

January 1st 1807 - Rent of the plantation to Jno Parrish

 1808 - To the rent of the Do Do

1809 - To the rent of the Do Do  W. Parrish

1810 - To the rent of the Do to Joseph Austin.


CR

 

1805 By Cash paid William Yancey as balance per his account

July 11, 1802 To Cash Paid Jacob Johns as per his Rect., To my Expenses in Defending to suit Lyle vs Johns Det., To my apumset to Mr. Claborn.

 

1810

April 22, 1810 - To Cash paid Mr. Gilmore for tax on suit vs James Lanier at the suit of Charles Lewis.

August 2 To 2 days attendance at the suit of Lyle

 

November Cash to 2 Days attendance at the same

By Balance due to this date

 

April 3, 1809 To Clerks Tickets to the amount of paid Wm Yansee per my note.

To balance due

To Interest on the same till this date

To balance Due Nunnilee

 

In obedience to the order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed, we have proceeded to examine the papers of Thomas Johns, Dec’d and Judith Johns, orphan if said John Edward Nunnilee Guardian for the same.  Given under our hands this 18th Day of May 1811

John Garrett,  Mathew Wells, George Aarn

Recorded: May 21, 1811

 

AC Book 4 Page 386                   Edward Nunnilee Gdn. account

 

January 1st 1806  Edward Nunnilee Guardian of Judith Johns infant of Thomas Johns, deceased.

1806 Jany 1st to the hier of Mary a Negro girl to William Gravley for one year.

1807  To the hier of said Girl to Gravley

1808 To the hier of said Girl to Gravley

1809 To the hier of said Girl to Gravley

 

Contract CR

 

1807

Jany By 200 lbs  pork , To Keeping your Negro woman Children, To 4 Barrels Corn

 

July 15 To medecin (sic) for your Negro in the flux

 

 

1808

July 19 - To medeon (sic) when your negro woman was wounded, To keeping your Negro woman and children form the 19th of July until 9th of October the same Date. To 21 yards of cloth

Balance due d5.18.6

John Garrett, Mathew Wells, George Aarn

Recorded May 21, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 387                                                                   Stephen Neal’s Inventory

We,  Stephen Coleman, Answorth Harrison & Hanes Morgan, Being first Sworn, have proceeded to View and appraise the Estate of Stephen Neal, Deceased, according to order and make Report thereon to the Court.

 

1 Bed & Counterpin, 1 Do with Bedstead & Cord, 1 Do with Counterpin, Bolster and Beadstead, 1 Chest and Table, 6 Sitting Chairs, 1 Iron pot, 1 Do Oven with lid, 1 Frying pan & Tea Kettle, 1 pair of Iron Wedges, 3 hilling hoes & 1 plow Do, 2 pole axes, 2 Augers, 1 Pair Iron traces, two frising?, one Clevis, one hook & gouge, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Loom & 1 Cotton wheel, 2 Grubbing hoes & three hilling Do, 2 plow hoes, Coalter and frow, 1 pair Iron Traces and Swingle tree, 1 Sythe Blade & Irons1 Pair of  Chart (sic) Wheels, 5 Sheep, one Lamb, 1 oven and lid, a parcel of Corn, a parcel of Blades, 1 oneTop Stack with some Shucks, 3 Raw hides, 1 Red Cow, a parcel of Cooppers tools, 3 large Iron Bands, Spice Morter

Jany 30, 1811

Step. Coleman, Answorth Harrison, Haynes Morgan

 

1 pair Sad Irons, 2 slays, 2 Skillets &c, 1 looking glass, 2 Jugs, 2 pr. Cotton Cards, 1 Candle Stick,

2 Earthen Dishes, 1 Set of knives & forks, pepper Box

Answorth Harrison, Step. Coleman

Recorded: May 21, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 388                               Mary Henry Allotment of Dower

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed, we whose names are hereunto Subscribed Did on Wednesday the 27th February 1811 proceed to lay off and allot to Mary Henry, widow of Francis Henry, Dec'd, her Dower of the land belonging to her said Husband viz:  One hundred and ninety four acres including the plantation and Mansion house & bounded as followeth:  Beginning at a post Oak on the road thence with Kerby's line S. 58° W 115 poles to a small red oak Saplin and pointers, thence new dividing lines S 20° E 150 poles to an ash on a branch, N 85°E 225 poles to a Dead pine, thence with Lepard's line N 32°W 168 poles to a white oak, thence with Kirbey's lines S 54°W 50 poles to the Pigg River old road and thence along the said Road to the Beginning.

Jas Hopkins, Nath'l Kirby, William Thompson, Comsr.

Recorded:  May 20, 1811

 

 A/C Book 4, Page 388                           Rich Pitts’ Inventory

This additional Inventory is annexed to the former one.

Part of the Estate of Richie Pitts, Deceased

One grey Horse, One saddle,  One pair Saddle Bags

Total: d16.4.0

The above property was produced to us by John Brown, the administrator, which property at the time of the appraisment was in  the Weston county cou'd not be come at till now & we believe the above prices to be the value thereof.

N. Tucker, George Dejarnett, George West

N. B. Mr. Brown wishes the same to be annexed to the former Inventory

Recorded:  May 20, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 389                                              Thos. Pistole’s Inventory

 

 

Pittsylvania County Va a list of Thomas Pistole's Sr property taken by Thomas Pistole Jr & Henry E Wilkinson, Executors

 

1 Negro man, 1 bay mare, 1 Gray Ditto, 1 Gray Colt, 1 Old Bay Mare, 1 Yoke Stears, 1 Cow and Yearling, 1 Cow & Yearling ditto, 1 Cow and Yearling ditto, 1 small hiefer, 1 Small Yearling, 1 Stear ditto, 8 hogs, 7 head Sheep, 1 Sythe & Cradle, 4 hoes ditto, 1 plow hoe & Colter, 3 Plow hoes ditto, 2 Wedges and a plow hoe, 4 bells, 1 hackle, 4 axes, parcel old tools, 3 bee hives, parcel Shoe tools, 1 Flax wheel, 1 Cotton wheel ditto, 6 Books, 1 peace?, 1 Chest, 50 Gallons brandy, 1 pair Stilyards, 4 Casks, 1 hogshead, 1 bed & furniture & Steads, 1 peace Sole Leather, 1 bed & furniture, 1 bed ditto, 1 large walnut Chest, 1 Cubbard, 1 Chest Drawers, 1 large Jug

 

1 Butter pot & Jug, 1 Walnut table, 1 Tea Kettle, 1 pine Table, 1 earthern dish, 5 Hogsheads, 3 Tubs, 120 Gallons Cider, 1 Cutting box, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 wash doc?, 2 pare traces & 1 Collar, 1 mans Saddle, 1 Cow hide, a parcel old pewter, 4 earthern plates, 1 coffee pot and 1 gritter (sic), 2 Dutch ovens, 1 pot and hooks, 3 Skillets, 1 big pot, 1 Sow & pigs, 1200 lbs Tobacco, 1 Cow & Calf, a parcel  old water Vessels, 3 pare pot hooks, 1 pewter Candle mole, 1 pare Sheep Shares & Candle mold, 1 Small looking glass, ½  Dozen Chairs

Total:  d273.14.3

Bazabil Wier Senr, Thomas Worsham, Thomas Brown, Thos. Wilkinson, appraisers

The above is a true and perfect Inventory of the property which has Come to our hands.

Teste  Thomas Pistole, Henry E Wilkinson

Recorded: June 27, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 391                                       Rich’d Reynolds acct. Curt.

 

The Estate of Richard Reynolds, DR To John Bennett, Exor.

 

1807 Nov.  Cash paid Philip Cox Sr, James Watson, Samuel Walker, William Burgess, Richard & Samuel by John Stamps, Asa Thomas, John Holland, James D Patton, Morice? Shackleford, Sto. Turner, Robt Wynne (D S/L), Charles Thomas, James Dix, Thomas Gatewood & Co, Thomas Pistole, Clerk’s Ticket, John White Coms., Samuel Dabney, John McCadin?, Thomas Burnett, Thomas Adkinson, Thomas Gatewood &Co, Geo Dabney for Thomas Gatewood & Co, Clerk’s Ticket, Ro. Wynne on Execution, Geo Dabney for Thos Gatewood & Co, Ro Wynne on Execution, Thomas Gatewood & Co, Jno & Nat. Wilson, Clerk’s Ticket, Negro Bob for making Coffin & too Tobo Hhds.

By amount of Sales, Sale of Tobo, Cash, Sale of Tobo

Total:  d178.8.1

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania bearing date April Court 1807 we have this 8th Day of February 1808 stated, settled & adjusted the account Current of John Burnett, Executor of Richard Reynolds, Dec’d as above Stated.  Given under our hands

Richard Jones, George Spratten, James S Wright

Recorded:  June 17, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 392                           John Dupuy’s Division Est.

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date July Court 1810 we have divided the personal property of John Dupuy Dec’d between Caleb Anglin and Polly Dupuy both legatees of John Dupuy, Dec’d & after Valuing the property, settling all accounts &c, do find Caleb Anglin Indebted to said Polly Dupuy the sum of thirteen pounds, 5/6 ¾.  Given under our hands the 29th Day of September 1810.

W. Beavers, Washington Thompson, James Soyers

Recorded: June 17, 1811

A/C Book 4, Page 393                                 Hez. Sparks acct of Sales
Account of Sales of Keziah Sparks, Dec’d personal Estate

 

Blade fodder Stack, top fodder Stacks & Shucks, blades 2 of 106 lbs, Too moby Stands, too ditto mobby Stands, too ditto  ditto m. Stands., Three Barrels of Corn, Eight Gallons of Brandy, Cask, three Chairs, culingder, one bell and Candle Stick, Fore pewter plates and bason, too old flat irons, One plow hoe, one hackle, 1 pr Shears, botel, One flax wheel, one hoe, Cotton wheel, One feather bead, Sow & pigs, One Sow and  pigs, three Shoats, one Jugg, Six geese, hand saw, pigen, feather bead &c,  Candle Stick, Sugar box, one 600 Sley, Old Sythe blade and Swingletree, two dishes, Remnant of old pewter, too geggs, old pr Cards, too augers, too old tea pots, one ax, Iron pott, Old  Hand saw, one Shilling Tomhock, Dutch oven, Cotton wheel, Skillet, Cupboard, Side Saddle, tolet (sic),  Bead sted, one ditto bed stead, Chear, Three old barels, Chern (sic),  looking glass, Loom, Cow & calf, 145 lbs of  poark, 12 lbs of Cotton, Spice Morter, Scrap of Iron

Total:  28.19.11.1 1/5

Larkin Ford, Admrs.

Recorded: July 15, 1811

 

A/C Book 4 Page 394                                 Sam’l Harris Inventory

In obedience to an order from the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed, we whose names are under written, did appraise the personal estate of Samuel Harris, deceased,  as much thereof as was presented to our view as followeth. (VizJ

1811 June 3rd

13 Sheep, 11 head of Cattle, 9 hogs, 4 head of horses, 1 Cubbord and furniture, 1 Candle box  & looking Glass, 1 Chest, 4 beds Steds & furniture, 1 Table, 2 Small trunks, 1 Coffee mill, 3 Juggs and Sundres, 8 Chairs, 2 Blankets & Counterpins, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Slay, 1 hammer, 1 Cross Cut Saw,  hand Saw & Drawn,

2 flat Irons, 1 Can and Tumbler, 1 Loom, 2 Spinning wheels & real, parcel of Kitchen furniture, 1 Chest and warping bares, 3 plows & one Coulter, plowing gheers, 5 hilling hows (sic) & 2 grubing hoes, 3 axes, 2 wedges, Sundres old hogshhd &c, 1 ox cart & fixings, a parcel of Tobo, 1 Saddle, Sise and Cradle

 

1 Negro woman named Leah, 1 Negro woman named Shato, 1 Negro girl named Agg, 1 Negro girl named Lucy, 1 Negro boy named Harry, 1 Negro girl named Liza, 1 Negro Man named Isaac, 1 Negro Boy named Tom

Total:  d659.6.10 1/2 

            her
Nancy  (X)  Harris, Administratrix of Samuel Harris, Dec’d

            mark

Shadrack Boaz, James Fulton, Thomas Garrett

Recorded:  July 15, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 395                                                Keziah Sparks Inventory

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Keziah Sparks, Dec’d

1811 February

1 Stack blades, 1 Ditto tops, 6 hogsheads, 106 lb Blades, 2 sows & 10 pigs , 3 Shoats, 4 plates, 1 Bason

1 Plow hoe, 1 Bed & furniture, 3 Casks, 1 Spinning wheel, 1 flax ditto, 1 Jugg, 1 hackle, 1 Cullender, 1 Cannister, 1 hilling hoe, 3 Barrels Corn, 8 Gallons, 1 Cask, 2 Sad Irons & old bell, 1 pr. Shears, 1 large bottle, 2 Dishes, 1 Bason, 3 plates, 6 Spoons and one ladle, 2 augers, 2 hand saws, 1 hatchett, Candle stick, 2 giggs, 1 Sugar Cannister, 1 pr. Cards, 1 Bassket & old Irons, old books, 1 Pott, 1 oven and hooks, old Sythe blade & 2 staples, 1 Woman’s Saddle, 1 Slay, 1 Cow and Yearling, 1 Ax, 1 old table, 1 Cupboard, 1 Wheel, 1 Bedstead, 1 Bedstead, 1 Piggin, 2 old tea potts, 6 Geese, 1 bed, 1 curn (sic), 3 old Barrels, 1 Chair, 1 Loom, 1 looking glass, 1 Skillet, 146 lbs pork, 12 lbs Seed Cotton

Total:  d27.5.8

In obedience to an order from the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed, we have accordingly appraised the Estate of the above Keziah Spark and find the amount to be twenty seven pounds, five shillings and eight pence.  Given under our hands this 1st Day of March 1811

Wm Ware, Geo Dodson, Drury Pulliam

Recorded: August 19, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 396                                                                        Mays acct Curt.

 

DR The Estate of Fleming Mayes, Dec'd  In acct Current with Joseph Mayes, Admr.

1811

Feby 9th To paid John Keatts for bala. your note & Int per note taken in

March 3 Paid Samuel Pannill & Co for two notes & Int. per notes & Rects.

May 8 Paid Nathl. Farris per note & Int per Rect.

June 15 Paid Thomas Simpson per note & Rect., paid ditto ditto per ditto, paid F Chumbley, Const. for balance owe on Replevy bond per Rect., Paid William Clark, Sheriff no Voucher

Bala. your note & Int due your admr.

So much allowed for Comms. and trouble of Funeral Expenses.

Total:  £48.1.7

 

CR

 

1811

Feby 17 By amount of Sales due this day, amount received of Thomas Richardson for his bond.,

Do  do do for interest, Amt rec’d of Vincent Walker per acct., Amt rec’d of Robert Walker per acct, Amt Rec’d of Drury Mustaine per note

Balance due J/L Mayes

Total:  d48.1.7

Pittsylvania Courty

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date June Court 1811, we Isaac Coles, Willliam Smith & Samuel Stone named in said Order have Settled the account Current of the Estate of Flemming Mayes, Dec’d with Jos. Mayes the admr. agreeable to the within Statement and report a balance of one pound, two Shillings and 3/due said Admr.  Given under our hands this 16th day of August 1811.

Isaac Coles, Wm Smith, Sam'l Stone

Recorded:  August 19, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 397                                     Summerbay's acct. Curt.

 

The Estate of Robert W Summerhays To Benjamin Ratcliff   DR

To trouble at my house when sick, burying & expense of a funeral &c

CR

By the amount of Sale

By Cash rec’d of  Sundry people who owed said Summerhay before he deceased.

Balance due the Estate of Robert W Summerhays after deducting the Clerks fee &c which I cannot assertain at this time.

Recorded:  August 19, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 397                                Benjamin Lankford’s Est. apprst

 

The following is a list of property shown to be appraised as the property of Benja. Lankford, Dec’d  by the Exor.

 

1 Negro man Humphrey, 1 do do Simmons, 1 Woman  Alley, 1 do Rachel &, her Child Eady, 1 Negro boy Edmund, 1 Girl Francis, 1 Boy Humphey, 1 do Coleman, 1 do Jack

 

1 Sorrel Horse, 1 Sow, 1 Yoke of Oxen, 1 Cart and yoke, 1 Red Cow, 1 Black do, 1 yellow do, 1 Bull,

1 Calf, 1 Bed and furniture, 1 Ditto ditto, 1 Bed Sheet, blanket & quilt, 2 Barrels & feathers, 1 Flax wheel,

1 ditto do, 1 Mans Saddle, 1 Square foulding table (walnut), 1 Round ditto, 1 Candle Stand, 1 Desk,

1 Small Cupboard, 1 Desk  (old), 1 old pine Cupboard, 1 Cotton wheel, 2 pr Cotton Card, 1 pr wool ditto, 1 Hackle, 1 pr Sad Irons, 1 Loom, Slay and harness & Shuttle, 1 Iron pot and hooks, 1 do do do, 1 Dutch oven & Hooks, 1 Grind Stone, 2  Sythes & Cradles, 3 Reap hooks, 4 hilling & 1 weeding hoe, 2 grubing hoes & 1 Coulter, 3 old axes, 1 auger, Gouge, Drawing Knife, foot addze, shovel  & froe, 2 plow hoes, 2 Swingle trees & Clevises & pinns, 2 pr Haymes, Collars, 4 old rope traces, 1 scales beame?,  1 pr Sheep Shears, 1 Curry Comb & pewter Candle mould, 1 jointer & Irons, 1 Straw knife & box, 1 Raw hide, 1 Stack of Rye,, 1 tub, pail & 2 piggins, 5 Cornsul  Chairs, 1 Looking glass, 1 horse, 1 pr brass Candle Sticks, tray, and Snuffers and waiter, 5 pewter plates, 1 dish & Bason & 3 Spoons, 6 Knives & 5 forks, 5 Earthen plates

1 Copper Coffee pot, 1 Caster Stand, 2 Cannisters, 4 Saucers, 3 Cups, 1 small plate, 4 Commo. & 1 Silver tea spoon, 1 funel & Bowl, 9 Geese

Total: d685.2.3

Pittsylvaina

Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania, bearing date Sept Court 1810, We William Smith, Philip L Grasty & Joshua Stone, named in the said Commission, have appraised the personal Estate of Benj. Lankford, dec’d agreeable to the preceeding list which amounts to the sum of Six hundred and eighty five pounds, two shillings & three pence.  Given under our hands this 12th day of October 1810

Wm Smith, Philip L Grasty, Joshua Stone

Recorded:  September 16, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 399                         Chloe Coleman Gdn acct

 

Polly W Coleman Orphan of William Coleman, dec’d in acco. with Chloe Coleman her Guardian.  DR

1810 Jany 1st To your board up to 1st Sept 1811

Cash paid Permelia to make her proportion equal with the rest of the heirs of William Coleman, dec'd        

Ditto paid Johnson for ditto

         Credit

By amount of hire of your Negro man Jacob 1810

Ditto for 1811

Balance due from Sally d9.13.4

 

Lucy Coleman orphan of William Coleman, Dec'd in acco. with Chloe Coleman ber Guardian

1810 Jany 1st  To your board up to 1st of September 1811

Cash paid William Colemam to make his proportion of the Estate of William Coleman, Dec’d Equal with the rest of his heirs.

Ditto paid Spilsby for ditto

Ditto paid Stephen for ditto

Ditto paid Chloe for ditto

Credit

By the hire of Peter your Negro man 1810

Ditto for 1811

Due to Lucy d0.13.8

 

Johnson Coleman Orphan of William Coleman dec’d In acct with Chloe Coleman his Guardian

To your board up to 1st September 1811 after including a Credit for your Labour.

Balance Due from Sally  d9.13.4

Credit

By the hire of your Negro Boy Ted for 1811

 

Polly Coleman Orphan of William Coleman dec'd in acco. with Chloe Coleman her Guardian.

1810 Jany 1 To board up to 1st of September 1811

Cash paid Betsy to make he proprtion equal with the rest of the heirs of William Coleman, dec'd.

Ditto paid Permelia for Ditto

Credit

By the hire of your Negro man Jesse for 1810 & Ditto for 1811

 

Joel Coleman Orphan of William Coleman dec’d In acct. with Chloe Coleman his Guardian

1810 Jany 1 To board up to 1st  Sept 1811 including so much for my trouble with an Negro Woman belonging to you while she was in a State of pregancy.

Cash paid Chloe to make her proportion equal with the rest of the heirs of William Coleman, dec'd

Ditto paid Betsy for Ditto

Credit

By the hire of your Negro Lucy 1810 & Ditto 1811

Bal. due Joel £2.13.2

 

Chloe Coleman Orphan of William Coleman dec’d in acct with Chloe Coleman her Guardian

1810 Jany 1To your board and Clothing up to 1 Sept 1811

Credit

By the hire of your Negro Tom 1810

Ditto 1811

So much to be paid to you by me for Joel & Lucy to make your proportion equal with the rest of the heirs of William Coleman dec’d

Due to Chloe d1.13.8

 

Spilsby Coleman Orphan of William Coleman Dec’d  In acct with Chloe Coleman his Guardian.

1810 Jany To board & clothing of you up to 1 Sept 1811@ $20 per year.

Credit

By the hire of your Negro Joe 1810

Ditto   1811

So much  I am to pay you for Lucy to make your proportion equal with the rest of the heirs of William Coleman, dec’d

Due from Spilsby Coleman  d2.1.10 1/2

 

Mrs Chloe Coleman, Guardian of the Orphans of William Coleman, Deceased in acct with Sundries of them  DR

1811 Aug 30 To Chloe

To Joel

To Lucy

The Sundry Orphans of William Coleman, dec’d who fell in Debt on a Settlement To Chloe Coleman, their Guardian.

August 30, 1811

To balance due from Spilsby

Ditto from Polley

Ditto from Salley

In obedience to the annexed order of Pittsylvania County Court we have Stated and Settled the acct of the Sundry orphans of William Coleman, dec’d  who have not come of age with Chloe Coleman, their Guardian and find the balance to stand in favor and against the Guardian agreeable to this acco. herewith Return’d.  Given under our hands this 30 Day of August 1811

Wm Young, Hez. Puryear, James Soyars

Recorded:  September 16, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 402                                                 Thos Pullin's Inventory

In obedience to an Order from the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us Directed we have proceeded to      view and appraise the personal estate of Thomas Pullin, Deceased as follows to wit:

One Negro man  Adam, One Negro woman Beck, One feather  Bed, furniture & Stead, One Trunnel Bed, furniture and Stead, One Feather bed,  furniture & Sted, One walnut desk, One still and worm. One ox Cart & Chain, One yoke of oxen, One horse. One pine Chest, One flax wheel, One pair Steelyards, One Walnut Candle Stand, One frying pan and iron tea kittle, Three Jugs & one butter pot, One large puter dish, one small do, Seven plates and two basons and one quart pot, One copper coffee pot, One earthen bowl and three earthen plaits, One Stone pitcher & one tea pot, One iron Spice morter & pistle, One Candle lanthurn,

One flax hackle, One large Bible & one Dictionary, Five small books, Three small books

 

One pair fire dogs, One money Scale, One looking glass & towel, Two butter pots, Old crockery wear & two phials, One Cupboard, plantation & Carpenters tools, Cross Cut saw, Two Cotton wheels, one flax do,

Five chairs,One Iron plate,  Dirt pitcher and bowl, One kettle,shovel and one tongs, One pot oven and iron bason, One tub, pail, one piggin, One baker, One walnut table, One loom, one Stey & spools, Two bags and hamper basket, One side Saddle, One trunk, One grind Stone, One old barrel, one cask, One tub,

One auger, two bells & one ax, One hackle, Two hogs, One sow and eight pigs, One no horned Cow, One Cow and Calf, Four hoes & two Coulters, Two Cow hides, One cutting box and knife, One slay, Six head of hogs, One clock reel

4th November 1811

Richard Bennett,  Mark Anthony, Joeb T/L Adams

Recorded November 18, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 404        Jno Mottley’s Inventory

 

We the under Subscribers being Sworn, as the law directs, appraised the estate of John Mottley Dec’d as follows the 6th of January  1811

 

1 Negro man Sam, 1 Negro woman Anaby, 1 Negro woman Jinney, 1 Negro girl Ailsey, 1 Negro Boy Abraham, 1 Yoke Steers, 9 head of Cattle, 15 Sheep, 1 ox Cart, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 Bay ditto, 1 Black ditto,

1 bay filly, a parcel Tobacco 3400 lbs., 45 Barrels of Corn, 1 Grind Stone, 1 pair iron traces, 1 pair iron wedges, 6 hilling hoes, 3 Plough hoes & 2 Colters, 3 Sows and pigs, 4 Shoats, Half X Cut Saw, 1 Cutting box and knife, 1 parcel Books, , Candle moulds, brushes &c, 3 Jugs, 1 parcel  Shoe tools, 1 pr flat Irons,

1 parcel tools, 50 Gallons brandy, 6 Casks, 1 lamb, 2 Cotton wheels, 2 potts, oven &c, 3 tubs & two pails,

1 Claw hammer, 1 parcel pewter, knives & forks, 2 grubing hoes, 4 pole axes, 24 geese, 1 parcel fodder,

1 pair Steelyards, 6  feather beds , 35 pr new feathers, 6 windsor chairs, 9 common ditto, 3  ditto ditto, 1 Desk, 1 Walnut table, 1 walnut Chest, 1 pine ditto, 1 Flax wheel, 1 parcel seed Cotton, 1 Walnut Cupboard & Contents, 1 Sythe and Cradle, 1 Shott gun and Shott bag, 1 pair fire dogs, 1 Shovel &c, 1 looking glass,

1 pine table, 1 pine cupboard &c, 1 Bay filley

Total:  £515.7.9

Champness Terry, Edm. Fitzgerald, John Adams

Recorded: October 21, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 406                                                Waddill’s Inventory

 

Inventory and appraisment of the Estate of John Waddill, Dec’d

 

1 Negro Woman named Silvy, 1 Negro woman named Betty and Child, 1 Horse, 1 Bed with a bedstead, a Counterpin, a Sheat, a Cord and Stead, 1 bed & Blankett, 1 quilt, 1 sheat,  Stead & Cord, a parcel of Earthen ware, 1 Square table, 1 pine Chest, 1 Ditto ditto, 1 butter pot, 2 Table Clothes & Sheat, 2 Water pails, 15 Barrels of Corn, a parcel of Shucks and Top Fodder, 2 stacks of Blades, 1 Iron pot & pot hooks,

1 Skittle & parcel of old Iron, 2 large axes, a hatchett & a bell, 7 old hoes, 1 Flat Iron, Drawing knife and a Curry Comb, 1 Plow and traces, 1 wire Sifter, 2 saddles, 1 Spinning wheel, 1 Raw hide, 1 Loom, 2 Sack bags, The crop of Tobacco

Total  d819.2 1/3.0

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County, we have this 15th  day of November 1811 Viewed and appraised the Estate of  John Waddill, Dec’d as above stated.  Given under our hands

Rich’d Jones, Thos. Bennett, John Bennett

Recorded: November 18, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 407                                                    Hampton’s acct. Currt

 

This Estate of Thomas Hampton, Dec’d  DR In acct Current with John Hampton, Executor. CR

 

Octo. 10th 1797 To cash paid Geo Burnett as per prc.acct., Colo.Wilson as pr Do, Charles Cox as per Do, John Oldam as per do, John Macan as per do, Wm Sneed as per do, Joseph Parks as per do, Wm McCraw as per do, May Lin Harris as per do, Mayes,  Joseph Harris as per do, James Devin as per do, Robert Shelton as per do, Clk of Pittsylvania Court as per Ticketts

To my services &c

Jno Hampton, Junr

To John Hampton Exor DR

To 1 Negro boy 1800 & raising the same 9 years

Thomas Hampton To Jno Hampton, Exor.  DR

To 1 Negro Boy born 1801 & raising same 9 years

 

1803 Augt 18 To my attending Pittsl Court in a law suit and Expenses until Oct. 1811 Inclusive amounting to d18.13.7 1/2   

To be paid in equal proportion by the above John Hampton jun & Thomas Hampton

James Hampton proportion of  Sail of Stock amounting to d18.14.0

Preston Hamptons  proportion of Do

James Colquitt Do of Do

George Young  Do of Do

John Hampton do of do

Pittsylvania County to wit

We do hereby Certify that we have agreeable an order of Court to us directed, Settled and adjusted the acct Current of John Hampton, Exor. Of Thomas Hampton, Dec’d and do find the same as above stated.  Given under our hands this 16th Nov. 1811

Ro. Harrison, Joseph Morton, Thos Marshall, Mathus Cabiness

Recorded:  November 18, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 408                                                    Thos. Pistole’s list of Sales

 

A list of the  Sales of the property of Thomas Pistole Sen Deceased made by Henry E.Wilkinson & Thomas Pistole, Executors viz:

 

1811

March 21  20 Gallons brandy Sold John Pistole

15 gallons do  do  to Ditto

1 young hepher sold to Do

1 small yearling sold Chs. Pistole

1 Sow and pigs sold James Crenshaw

4 sheap sold to John Newbell

60 gallons Cyder sold to S. Walaker

 60 gallons do sold John  Eudaley

 

Sept 27

1 Steer Sold to William Townes, Senr

1 hepher sold to William Harris

1 Cow Sold to Ben Morris

Total:  24.13.2

Sold by us Henry E. Wilkinson, Thos. Pistole, Exors.

Recorded:  December 16, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 409                  Brown’s Inventory

 

An Inventory & appraisment of Henry Brown, Dec’d

 

33 ½ Barrels Corn, 1 Stack top fodder & Shucks, 1 Stack Blades, 1 ditto ditto, 3 sows & Pigs, 1 Cow bell & Calf, 1 loom, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Sythe & Cradle, 3 pole axes, 2 hilling hoes & 1 grubing hoe, 1 Frow, 2 plow hoes (old), 1 Foot addz., Drawing knife, 2 augers & hand Saw, 1 half Bushel measure, 2 raw hides, 1 Small pot and hooks, 1 oven & lid, 1 Colter & Haymes, 2 old barrels, 1 old Saddle & bridle, 1 pewter bason,

1 pewter Dish, 4 plates & 2 knives & forks, 1 pewter Dish, 1bed Stead, 1 700 Slay, 1 350, 1 gum & feathers, 1 piggin, 1 old pine chest

Total:  £22.17.9

Pittsylvania County

In Conformity to an Order of Pittsylvania County Court bearing date October Court 1811 we have appraised the Estate of Henry Brown, deceased,  as shown us agreeable to the above list which amounts to twenty two pounds, 17/9 exclusive of the corn at nine Shellings  per barrel the quanitity of which is not ascertained at this time and we do report accordingly.  Given under our hands this 11th day of November 1811.

Will. Smith, Robert Waller, Stephen Clement

Recorded: December 16, 1811

 

A/C Book 4, Page 410                                         Tanner’s account of Sales

 

A list of the sales of the estate of Mathew Tanner, Dec’d began the 27th day of  February 1810 By Creed Tanner the Executor of the Same

 

Creed Tanner-To 1 pair money Scales & horse, 1 pair sheep shears, 1 Piece of Steele, 1 pair of Stilllyards,

1 flax hatchett, 1 lot of tools, 3 reap hooks, 1 raw hide, 1 bottle Crocas, 1 pair horse phlegms, 1 lot tin ware, 1 lot of books, 13 oz spun tow, Basket, 1 pair of Scales & 2 baskets, 1 old hogshead

 

Joseph Flippin 1 piece of Steele             

 

Daniel Mottley , Jun  1 lamb

 

Benjamin Burgess  Dr piece of Iron

 

Garret Ford 1 well Chain

 

Lucy Tanner DR Shovel & R. hooks, 1 oven, 1 ox Cart , 10 barrels of Corn, 10 barrels of ditto, 3 chairs, 2 Ditto, 1 Sugar box, 2 Slays, 2 Jugs, 1 earthen dish, 2 butter pots, 1 lot of pewter, 1 Soop spoon, tallow & wax, 1 lot wood ware, Candle Stick, 1 chest & 2 vials, 1 flax wheel, 1 pair of Cotton Cards, 1ditto, ditto wool,  2 pair of harnesses, 1 bag of cotton, 1 basket of Cotton, 1 lot of baskets, 1 bag of cotton, 2 tubs,  flower tub & 1/2 bushel, parcel of tow?., 2 tubs & wheat, Tops & Shucks of  1000 lb of fodder,  10 lb bacon, small barrel & bags, 4 shoats, 2 barrels, 2 tins, bridle

 

Sylvany Gardner  DR 1 parcel of Coopers Tools, plough, 2 hoes, 1 Coulter & Stock, 1 piece of leather, 1 pair fire dogs

 

Moses Grigsby 1 pair of hames & traces, 1 pair of Cards, 1 Cotton wheel

 

Willliam Stimpson 1 lot of tools

 

Anderson Rowel 1 skillet, 1 bed & furniture, 1 Candle Stick

 

Francis Duly 1 pot & ladle, 1 stack of oats, 1 stack do, 3 chairs, 1 bay filly, 1 Cutting knife

 

Nathan Cunningham 1 Oven, old irons, 4 earthen plates, 1 Side of leather

 

Daniel Bryant 1 Sithe blade

 

Tunis Coles Sen 1 plough hoe

 

Joesph Mottley Sen 1 Cask, 1 hiefer, 5 bee gums, 1 Cask, 1 well bucket

 

Will. Dobtson 4 sheep, 4 sheep do, 1 table                               

 

Stokely Turner DR 1 bull, 1 heifer, 1 Ditto, 1 ditto ditto, 1 bull & heifer, 2 heifers

 

Thos Tanner DR 1 brass morter, 1 grid iron, 2 piggins, 1 sorrel mare, 3 barrels corn, 1 Negro girl

 

Barton Terry Jr 1 Cow

 

Abner Lynch 1 Steer, fodder

 

John Hendrick 1 Sow

 

Stephen Hardy 5 hogs

 

The Rev’d Geo Dodson 2 raw hides

 

Josiah Shelton 5 barrels corr

 

Nehemiah Kello 1 bed & furniture, 1 case & bottles, 1 Cupboard, teapot & mug, 1 Jug & pitcher

 

John Waller 1 Shot gun, 1 lot of pewter

 

William Burgess 1 pitcher

 

Elisha Bryant 1 brass cock, 1 bason, 1 bason & tin, 1 do do, 1 chest,  looking glass, leather,  1 pair cotton Cards, 1 band box, 3 chairs, 1 side of leather

 

Asa Tanner  1 Cow, 1 lot of hogs

 

Spencer Adams 1 pair of shoe brushes

 

John Ford DR fodder

 

John Patterson  DR 1 filly

 

Heath Gardner 4 barrels of Corn

 

Also Sales made the 3rd day of April 1810

 

Allen Caldwell DR 1 dram glass & Caster

 

Nathan Cunningham 1 lot of Crockery ware, 1 chamber pot, 1 decanter, 1 skillet

 

Creed Tanner DR 1 lot of crockery ware, 3 barrels & 3 pr harnesses, 1 lot of Iron, Jointer Iron, lot of glasses, 1 X cut saw

 

Thomas Tanner, Jr  1 lot of crockeryware, 1 bottle & 1 table, 1 basket & barrels, 1 cupboard, 7 beds & furniture, 1 Sad iron, 1 Case knives & forks, 1 tray & griller, 1 real, 4 sheep & 2 labs, 1 pot rack, 1 Cow & Yearling, 1 table cloth & towel, 1 do do, 1 basket &c

 

John Duly DR Churn & lard

 

Asa Tanner DR 1 lot of lumber

 

Robt White 1 bead stead & furniture, 2 hogs, 1 sow & pigs

 

Frances Duley 1 lot of tinware, 1 funnel & coffee mill

 

John Hendrick 1 Churn

 

John Patterson 1 butter pot

 

Geo Shelton 1 Barrel, 1 wheat

 

Mrs Bryant DR 1 Skillet

 

Abner Lynch  DR 2 barrels of corn

 

Vincent Hardy DR 1 pot & hooks

 

Floyd Tanner 1 barrel

 

A list of Sales made the 21st December 1810

 

Creed Tanner DR 1 lot of old tools, 1 do do, 1 Cow & yearling, 1 Oven, 1 rawhide, Tubs, 1 lot of tools,

1 Sithe

 

Absolam Hendrick 1 lot of tools

 

John H Hendrick 1 grind Stone

 

Nathan Cunningham 2 hogs

 

William Oliver 1 yoke of Oxen

 

Thomas Tanner Jur 1 Sorrel mare

 

Thomas Cooper DR 1 flax wheel

 

Creed Tanner

Recorded January 20, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 412                                                    Report of Geo Sutherland’s Est 

In obedience to the annexed Order of Pittsylvania County Court, we have examined the account Current of John Sutherlin & Geo Sutherlin, former administrators of Geo Sutherlin, dec’d, and find a balance of $9     37 Cents to be due to the said administrators.  That the sum of  $376 “5.2 which appears to be due to the decedant's Estate from the said administrators was accounted for with the executors of the said Geo Sutherland, deceased,  in a credit of the amount of Sales of said Estate with the Executors of the said Geo Sutherland  Deceased, in a credit of the amount of Sale of said Estate with the Executor of the said Geo Sutherland, deceased, which will appear in the settlement of their acco. Current.  Given under our hands and Seals this 14th day of Nov 1811

Will. Yancey, Daniel Sullivan, Hez. Puryear

Recorded:  January 20, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 413                          Waller’s acct. Curt.

 

The Estate of John Waller, Senr., Dec'd, DR In account with Samuel Walker, Exor. CR

 

1809-To Expenses of five Hhds. Tobacco, Carriage and expenses of too ditto, Cash paid Jesse Atkinson for coffin, paid Joel Mann per acct, Henry Pell Ditto, paid William Stamps Ditto, David Fields ditto, paid J. Stimpson ditto, the Surveyor ditto, Sheriff Pittsy. For tax 1809, Joseph Flippin per acct., Wm Slayden ditto, John Stamps do, Jos Slayden Do, Joseph Flippin Do, Robert Waller Do, Noel & A Waddill Do, John Walters do, Thomas Ruffin Do, William Shelton the amt of a Judgment.

 

1810- March 3  Paid John Waller Jun, Will. Stamps, Gur. of Pleasant Waller, Ep. White, Gur of Liddy White's children, Pheby Boulton, Creed Tanner agent for R. Waller, Wm Walker for Carriage, 3 Hhds Tobacco to Richmond, Charles Colley,  A Waddill for carriage 1 Hhd. Tobo. To Richmond, Rebecca Waller, James Walker for carriage one Hhd. Tobo. To Richmond, Thos. Clark attorney, Funeral charges, Clerk of Pittsy. for fees, Creed Tanner per acct., Paid Stokely Turner, Thomas Shelton, James Colquhoun, Harris & Brown, Major Price his Legacy, Clerk Pitts., Pheby Boulton amt of Judgmt., The amt of Samuel Walkers acct for Smith's Work

Paid William Beavers, T Shelton for Jos Slaydon’s bond, Robert Walters per acct. , W B Banks atto., Doctor Rawley White, Wm Walker, Clerk Rockingham N C, Clerk Pitts., Charles Pistole, John Waller Jun per acct rendered from Jas Colquhoun & Co, John Waller, Jun

 

Contra

 

1809

By Jas Colquhoun bond, 6131 lbs refused Tobacco sold, 1350 ditto, 982 for, Joseph Slaydens bond & Int, Cash received of Sollomon Stimpson, Cash of Asa Thomas by Rebecca Waller's Bond, Samuel  Walker's acct. due the estate, Cash found in the house of the Dec'd , Cash paid Jas Colquhoun by Jno Waller Sen for Samuel Waller, Eppa White, John Walter's bond for Rawley White's acct, One loan office ceretificate sold for , The Court allows the Executor for his services

Total:  d30.18.7

Pittsylvania County

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of said County, we have proceeded to examine the Vouchers of Samuel Walker, Executor of John Waller, Dec’d, and find the sum of thirty pounds  eighteen  Shillings and seven pence due the said estate from Said Executor agreeable to this Vouchers &c Rendered  us.  Given under our hands

J M Williams, Rich’d Jones, Joseph Flippin

Recorded:  February 17, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 415                                                        McLaughland’s Inventory

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Charles McLaughland , Dec’d,  Taken 12th Day of Nov 1811

 

1 fat hog, 2 ditto, 4 shoats, 3 do, 6 pigs, 1 old horse, 1 heiffer, 1 Cow, 1 Yearling, a parcel of flax,

a parcel of Corn, Hay say 18 barrels, a parcel of nubbins say 2 ½ barrels, 2 stacks of blades say 800 lb,

a parcel of Tobo. say 675 lb., 1 Top fodder stack, Shucks, a parcel of Sheave oats Say 350 lbs, 3 sheep, 2 Do, 1 Do, 1 Loom, 6 bushels wheat, 1 old barrel, 2 old bags, 1 Do, 1Do, Coopers tools, old flax wheel,1 old Saddle, 1 Do, 1 half bushel 25 lbs., 2 washing tubs, 2 pails & 2 piggins, 1 Riddle & sive, old Sifter, 2 pewter basons, 1 Do, 5 pewter plates, 1 pewter dish, 1 Do, 9 Spoons, knives & forks, pott & hooks, 1 Dutch oven, 1 Saddle, 1 Trowel, 1 foot adds.  draw knife, 2 iron wedges, 1 broad ax, frow, hand saw, hammer &c,

 3 augers, 1 chizle and gouge, 1 pole ax, 2 old grubbing hoes, 1 old hilling hoe, 1 Do, Double Swingletree, 2 old plow hoes and Swingletrees, 1 Colter & Stock, 3 bells, 5 chairs, 1 gum & Lott, 1 Cask, 1 Hhs, 1 bagg, 1 table, 1 Cubbard, 1 sugar box, 3 bowls, 1 bottle, 1 mug, 1 Do, Teapot, mustard pot, 1 Cannister, 4 plates,

1 Pitcher, butter pot, Jugg, a parcel of old books, 2 flat irons, 1 Shot gun, Case of Razors, 1 bed and furniture and Stead, Do, furniture & Cord, 1 pr Stillard, 6 geese, 1 flask, Cash $2.42, pr geer, warping bars & Spooling frame

Total:  d209.2.9 1/2

This is to certify that the foregoing is a true inventory of the estate of Charles McLaughton,  Dec’d as taken agreeable to an order of the Court of Pittsylvania to us as directed.  Given under our hands this 12th Day of November 1811

Robert Clopton, Bartin Terry, David Terry

Recorded: February 17, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 416                                             Farmer’s Inventory

 

An Inventory and appraisment of the personal estate of Thomas Farmer, Deceased taken the 6th of Dec 1811.  Viz:

.

6 old hoes, 2 old plow hoes & 1 Coller, Sundrie carpenter & Coopers tools, 1 spade, 2 clevices &one pin,

1 old bell, 5 axes, 2 malaxes & 1 iron wedge, 1 old wagon & gear, 4 Cows & 3 Calves, 3 young Cattle,

18 head of hogs, 9 sheep , 1 bay mare, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Small bay mare, 1 negro man Charles, woman Sylva, 1 negro woman, 1 ditto do Chaney, 1 Ditto girl Sarah, 1 blue Sow, 6 hogs, 1 pig, 1 grind Stone,

1 large pot, 1 Ditto, 1 oven & hooks, 1 Small skillet, iron pot, 1 oven & lid, 3 pails,1 chirn & 1 barrel,

2 Sifters , 2 powdering tubs, Sundrie tubs, 1 Cutting knife & box, 1 Sithe & Cradle, 1 X Cut Saw, 2 old barrels, 1 loom, 1 Small wheal, 1 old barrel & old wheal, 1 bed bedstead,, 2 Juggs, 1 flax wheal, 2 old pine Chests, Square table, 1 Cotton wheal, 1 Side Saddle, Cubard & Contents, 1 bed bedstead & furniture, Coffee mill, 1 pr. Stillards, 1 pr fire tongues, 3 basons, 3 dishes & ½ doz. Plates, 1 old Chest, 1 earthren mug,, 1 bowl, 1 butter pot, 1 Sugar box,  2 earthen dishes, 1/2 doz. Plates, 1 mug, 6 spoons, 5 knives & 6 forks,  1 Holy Bible, 1 hymn book, razer hone,  1 looking glass, 1 pine table, 1 pr spoon molds, 6 old Chairs, 1 bead furniture & 2 beadsteads, 1 pr old saddle bags, 1 old razor & Case

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed we have appraised the personal estate of Thomas Farmer, Deceased to us shown as above First being duly qualified.

Ralph Smith, Chs Clement, John L Adams, Charles Callaway, Sr

 

1 small Sow & 6 pigs, 1 pr fat (sic) irons, 1 Candle mold, 1 old bryer sithe, 1 small tin water, 2 old slays

Total:  d565.1.0

Recorded:  February 17, 1812

 

A/C Book 4 Page 417                                         Inventory of David Patrick’s Estate

 

The estate of David Patrick In account With Sam’l Pannill

 

1810

Septem. 19 - 16 lbs Sugar, 1 Knife, 1 doz. needles, 1 lb Coffee, 2 Butter potts

Value paid Miss Salley Patrick (in Goods)

 

October 13 - 15 lb Iron, pd Enock Organ

October 31 Cash paid John Turner Exor. of Benjamin Lankford for 20 Barrels Corn per Rect, Amt paid ditto for 6 Barrels ditto Sold on a credit per Rect.

 

Nov 3 - 2 Chest Locks, 2 Thimbles, 2 pare Locks, 1 piece ck Cotton 20 yards, 1 ditto ditto 20 yards, 5 yards ditto, 100 10 dy Cut nails, 4 lb cheese,  1 doz. Needles, 1/2 Bushel Salt

Cash paid Cornelious McHaney for 8 Barrels corn per Rect.

 

Nov 12 - 1 Side upper Leather, 12 ½ lb Sole Leather

 

Nov 14 Nathan Betterton for 15 ½ lb Butter

Nov 21 1 Sack Salt, 41 Bushel Bran

Nov 22 1 Butter pott, 18 ½ lb Sugar, 10 lb Coffee, ¼ lb Allum, 40 Bushels Bran

Nov 27 Cash paid Wm Clark for 1 Cow

Nov 29 1 lb copper rap, ¼ lb Pepper, 1 pr Steilyards, 1 pair Cards

Nov 30 Thomas Fox for Turning per Bill & Rect., ½ lb allspice, 32 Bushels Bran

 

December 4 - William Worsham for his Nett, part of Tobacco made in 1809 per Rect.

Dec 6 - 27 Bushels Bran

Dec 11 - 400 8 dy wood nails

Dec 29 4 ½ lb Crawley Helle/Stolle, 1 paine windsor Glass, Cash paid John Hunt for Schooling Fanney Patrick per Rect

 

1811

Jany 1 - amount your Smith's acct for 1810

Jany 2 - Samuel Nowlin for his acct per acct & rect.

Jany 8 - James Pemberton for Tax per Rect

Jany 23 - 45 ½ Bushels Bran

 

Februa 4 - 32 lb Iron, 55 Bushels Bran, 1 almanack, Tickler, 1 Bunch Bees, 1 Curry comb, 100 8 dy cent nails

Feby 15 -  23 lb Cotton

Mar 11 -  2 Tumblers, 1 lb pins

Mar 23 - 1 paper ink powder,  65 Bushell Bran

Mar 25 - 1 Bushel Flax Seed

April 3 - Joseph Uhane for making Tobo. Hhds per Rect.

Apr 11 - 2 Gallons molasses, 18 ¾ lb Cotton, 100 8 dy nails

Apr 16 -  Cash paid Clerk of Pittsylva per Tickets, Ditto paid ditto per ditto

Apr 24 John Turner for Haling corn from Lankfords per Rect.

 

May 4 - 1 ½ yards Cambrick, 1 quire paper

May 8 - Cash paid Sam’l Noulin for Carriage & Ferriage of 1 Hhd Tobo to Lynchburg per Rect

May 15 -  Cash paid John Organ for Surveying whepring Land per Rect

May 16 - Cash paid Sam’l Noulin for 31 feet top Fodder per Rect

May 17 - 20 lb Sugar, 2 Gallons Molasses, 42 Bushels Bran

May 20 - George Dejarnatt for Plank & Leantting per Rect

 

June 3 - 1 Sack  Salt, 22 ½ lb Iron

June 12 -  6 yards calico, 1 Jug, 1 hand saw, 2 1/2 yards divity, 1 Knife 1 doz. maskes

June 18 - Cash paid Turning up 5 Hhds Tobo

June 27 - 1 yard Callico

 

July 10 - 1 Barrel Herrings

July 15 - Cash paid Wm Whitlow for 1 Cotton wheel per Rect

July 27 - Edward Douglass for Halling 4 Hhds Tobo to Lynchburg per Rect, Cash , 1 oz. Arontea?

 

August 12 - 3 lb Bees Wax, Balance for 5 ½ yards Substring, 1 Vial Jacop, 1 mug, 1 oz nuns thread,

100 4 dy nails cut

August 13 - 4 ¾ lb Loaf Sugar, 1 frying pan

August 22 - Cash paid Wm Clark Sheriff of Pittsylva. Tax & per Rect.

August 23 - 50 lb Sugar, 1 yd indio cotton

August 27 - Cash pd. Wm Clark Sheriff of Pittsylv.your tax for 1811 per Rect.

 

Sept 12 - Sam’l Pannill & Co for Season 1 mare to Boxer due 25th Dec 1810, 100 8dy cut nails, 2 chamber pots, the 6th Instant per man George, 9 ¼ Harness leather,   9th Instant, 5 per Cent Commission allowed for Trouble, Expense for collecting £136.15.2 since Settlement 4th Septer 1810

Balance due the Estate of D L Patrick Enclusive of 5016 lb Tobacco unsold

 

1810 Sept 4 - By Balance due per acct Settled by the Commissioners to be returned to Pittsylvania  Court

Sep 23 6 ¾ Gallons Brandy Rec’d of Wm Raine on act rent 1809

 

Nov 22 - 137 ½ Gallon Brandy

 

1811

Jany 29 - Cash rec’d of George Pannill, Exor of Wm Pannill, per Jenmial Pannill

June 13 - 5016 lb tobo. your part of 5 Hhds inclusive of overseers part made in 1810 to be accounted for agreeable to Sales when Sold

Enoch Organ for 1/6 part of carriage  and turning up 6 Hhds.

July 6 119 38/60 Bushels of Wheat abt. to Stand as credit the 6th Dec 1810 the time the last of the crop was delivered.

Moses Craddock for so much rec’d 17th  January  1810 on acct rect fir 1809

 

Sept 11 Cash rec’d of Wm Clark for Tobo. put in his Hd.

Sept 19 By Int on 432  12  1 ½ from 4th Sept 1810 till this day.

1811

Apr 19 By Balance & debit exclusive of 5016 lb Tobo unsold as stated above.

Total:  £421.12.4 ½

Pittsylvani County

In obedience to an Order of Pittsylvania County Court dated August Court 1811, We have Settled the account Current of Sam’l Pannill Exor. of David F Patrick deceased agreeable to the written Statement & have compared the Same with the Vouchers and report a Balance due the Estate of D F Pataraick of four hundred and twenty one pounds 12/4 ½ exclusive of five Thousand & 16 pounds of Tobacco which is listed as a credit in the Within account & yet remains unsold.

Given under our hands this 19th Day of September 1811

Wm Smith, Joshua Stone, Philip L Grasty

Recorded: March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 421                                                                       Pannil’s acct Currt

 

 The  Estate of David Pannill In account with Sam’l Pannill

 

1810

Novem 9th To amt paid John Shelton for a trip to the Western  County collecting runaway Debts per Rect.

Decm 18 Cash paid P R Gilmer per Rect

 

1811

February 13 Cash paid John Dabney atto. fee &c vs Sinns admr. per Rect

March 8 Cash paid James Graham for advertising the lands of Henry Brown & Joseph Leak per Rect

April 13 Cash paid Clerk of Patrick per Ticketts

April 16 Cash paid Clerk of Pittsa. Per Ticket, Ditto paid ditto per Ditto

May 15 Cash paid Sam’l Irvine bals. of Cost of said per Rect, Cash paid for 2 Clerks tickets, Campbell

June 26 Cash paid Sheriff of Henry per Ticket, Ditto paid Jailor of ditto per ditto

August 22 Cash paid William Clark Sheriff of Pittsylva. per tickets

Septem 19 - 5 per cent allowed for trouble and Exps. on Collecting £323.17.7 ¾

Paid Bethenia Pannill widow of the deceased per rect

Heirs of Davidf Pannill for this sum transferred to their acct with their Guardian

 

1810

Sept 8 By Cash rec’d of John Bruce for John Dabney

Oct 24 Cash rec’d of Gabriel Penn per Peachy R Gilmer atto, Ditto Rec’d of Abraham McMillon per Ditto, Deduct Lawyers Commission

Oct 25 Stephen Lankford for amt his Debt

Novm 9 Amt rec'd of Wm Jones (uncle &c) in horse flesh in Kentucky, Ditto rec’d of Ditto in ditto, Ditto rec’d of Ambrose Jones in Ditto, Cash Rec’d of Mary Todd, Cash rec’d of Thomas Todd for bala. Of Cash sent to pay Tax of Land D. P. Sold to S. Calland

Dec 5   Cash rec'd of William Henderson

Dec 14 John Turner for so much assumed in part Samuel Irby's Debt per Rect.

Dec 18 Cash rec’d of Gabriel Penn for P R Gilmer

 

1811

March 20 Cash rec’d of  Grasty and Pannills, Cash rec’d of Chloe Shelton, John Lewis & Abraham Shelton for their note dated 18th Instant and due 1 March 1812 with Interest from the date in full for Chloe Shelton's Debt

June 18 Cash rec’d of Lewis Jones per acct. , Cash rec'd of James Linn per William Wimbish admr. on part Execution per rect.

July 6 Cash rec’d of Sam’l Irby per John Turner Jr

Augt 21 Cash rec’d of James Linn per Wm Wimbish admr. per rect

Augt 22 Cash rec’d of Geo McNealey

Sept 19 Cash rec’d of Gaines & Beggarly per Wm Clark Shff.

Pittsylvania County

In obedience to an Order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date August Court 1811, We William Smith, Joshua Stone, Senr & Philip L Grasty named in the said Order have Settled the account Current of Samuel Pannill, Exor of D. Pannill, Dec’d, with the Vouchers as exhibited in the said account as herewith Stated and find the same to be balanced on this day.  Given under our hands this 19th day of September 1811

Wm Smith, Joshua Stone, Philip L Grasty

Recorded:  March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 423                                                          Sam’l Pannill’s Gdn Acct

 

DR The heirs of David Pannill, Dec’d, In a/c with Sam’l Pannill, Guardian

 

1810

Sept 4th 1 Thimble for Eliza L Pannill

Nov 13 Francis Chumbly, Const. for attaching Fredk Shelton's property for rent in 1808 per rect.

Dec 25 1 new Ogno. shirt for Negro Dick, 1 pr yarn Stockings for ditto

Dec 28 1 qt brandy, 1 oz allois, medicine for Negro Sally , 1 hat furnished Negro Jack

Dec 29 Sam’l Pannill & Co for 2 blankets for Negro Patt & children

 

1811

Jany 14 1 quart port Wine for Negro Letty

Feby 13 Cash paid Cost of  Suit Crump vs S Pannill, Guardian per rect. from John Dabney

March 2  1 oz. alloes, 1 qt. Whiskey for Negro Letty

April 16 Cash paid Clerk of Pittsylvania per Ticketts, Bethemia Pannill for expenses from 1st Jany. 1810 per Rect.

May 15 Cash paid Doctor G Cabbell for medicine for Negro Letty per rect.

July 6 - 1 V. E Vitrol, 1 lb Sugar, Ginger for Negro Letty

Aug 22 Cash paid William Clark Shiff Pittsylva per ticket, Ditto paid    “ Tax per his acct.

Aug 27 Ditto paid Tax for 1811 per Rect.

Sept 12   Samuel Pannill & Co for Cash paid Rich’d Jones for E S  Pannill per Rect, ditto    ditto for 1 blanket furnished Negro Peter 1st Jany. 1810.

Sept 13 Cash paid Layton Yancey,  Sheriff Tax per rect

Sept 19 5 per cent Comms. allowed for Trouble & Expenses on Collecting £493.4.1 ¾  rec’d since Settlement 4th Sept 1810

Balance due the Orphans

 

1811

Sept 12 By Amount bought from Contra

Samuel Pannill & Co for Cash they rec’d of John Lewis on  acct. Rent for 1810

Sept 19 Interest on d40.0.0 which was received & omitted in Settlement in September 1810.

Interest on £2111.2.4 1/2 from 4th September 1810 till this day

Estate of David Pannill for this sum transferred from that account.

Sept 19 By bal. due as above

 

CR

 

1810

Sept 4 By balance due per acct. settled by the Commissioners and returned to Pittsylvania Court.  Hire of Negroes Jack & Dick for 1809, Ditto ditto for 1810 due at the end of the year

Sept 10 Cash rec’d of  Rich'd Goggins in full for his Note and Int.

Oct 24 Cash rec’d of Thomas Stone in part of hire for Peter

Dec 15  Benjamin Jones Sen for hire of Negro Richardson for 1807 per Note  rendered.

Ditto ditto for hire of said Negro for 1808 & Interest on Note rendered

Ditto ditto for hire of said Negro for 1809 and Interest on note rendered

Ditto ditto for hire of said Negro for 1810 due 25th December 1810 per Note rendered

Dec 29 Samuel Pannill & Co for balance of Thomas Stone's note & Interest for hire of Negro Peter

 

1811

Jany 26 Cash rec’d of Charles Lewis per Jno East & Drury Casey in part for rent of Hollow Plantation for 1810

By Isaac Tines for his note & Interest for hire of Negro Letty for 1810 rendered

Apr 16 Samuel Pannill & Co for 1 month hire of Negro Betty

May 3rd Cash received of Issac Coles for his note & Interest for hire of Negro Peter for 1810

Sept 12 Samuel Pannill & Co for Cash the received of Wm Dave Sen. the 21st of Dec last

Ditto ditto for ditto they received of ditto the 12th of June last

Ditto ditto for ditto they received in full for note & Interest rendered  him 30th Aug last

Pitttsylvania County

In conformity to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania to us directed bearing date August Court 1811,  We have Stated and Settled the Guardian account of Samuel Pannill, Guardian of the Orphans of David Pannill, dec’d, and compared the same with the Vouchers and report a balance due from the Guardian to the Orphans of Twenty five hundred and thirty pounds, Eight Shillings & 11 ¾ agreeable to this within Statement. Given under our hand this 19th day of September 1811

William Smith, Joshua Stone, Philip L Grasty

Recorded: March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 425                                                            H Barksdale’s Inventory &c

 

22nd February 1812

In obedience to an order to us directed from the Court of Pittsylvania, have met and being first Sworn, proceeded to appraise the personal Estate of Henry H Barksdale, Dec’d, as follows. To wit:

 

Two feather beds & one Counterpin, One chaney press, two tables, Five Setting chairs, A parcel of old books, Two trunks, Pots & a pair of Pot Hooks, One spinning wheel, three hogsheads, Four lite Casks, Eight old hoes, Three grubbing do, One coalter, One Cutting Knife, one draw &c and one steel for cuttings, One pair of Hames, two plows & one Swingletree, A parcel of old Iron, One ax, One Loom, One Cow

 

We the appraisers agreeable to an order of the Court of Pittsylvania hath this day proceeded to appraise the above property being all that is delivered to us by Mrs Molley  Barksdale, and stated by her the above contains a/cthe estate of the above deceased and being called on by the Sheriff for all the estate that was in the possession of Henry H Barksdale at his death which she acknowledges to be eleven Negroes, one yoak of oxen, and two beds and two head of cattle which said property she claims as her own & childrens and refuses to deliver to us to be appraised.

Thos. Anderso, Step. Coleman, Willis Glass

Recorded March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 427                                                                   Rich’d Bennetts Inventory

Pittsylvania County.  We the appraisers of Richard Bennet,  Dec’d,  properly has made & proceeded as the law directs agreeable to list that the Executors has shown us

 

3 dutch ovens, 3 pots & hooks, one pair of fire dogs, 1 skillet & frin pan , 3 pot racks and fourteen pewter plates, 4 dishes, 6 basons & 3 spoons, one Shoner and Earthen Dish, 2 earthen pitchers, 1 loom and Sundry Wooden Vessels, one Negro woman Sarry & two children, 1 fellow George, Lucy and two Children, Nancy a girl, 2 axes, 1 waggon and gears,  4 head of horses, two Cows and 1 Calf, 8 head of hogs

half  Dozen Chears, one desk, one book, one coffee mill & candle stick, one pine chest, one warnot chest, Sugar box & bottel, one bed and furniture and Waggon Cloth, one Side saddle, three beds &c, one bottle and Small Skillet, ½ dozen knives & eight forks and Candle box, one lantern & Earthen tea pot, Sundry Earthen Ware and Glasses, Two spinning wheals, One looking glass & Candle moles, One pair of fire tongs & Shovel, One pair of  fire dogs, Sundry Iron tools, Three plows and Coalter & ten hoes, 5 geese &one bottle, pare of Saddle Bags, one pair of Stillards, one Gun and one Saddle, three thousand weight of Tobacco & decanter, one Grid Iron, 2 beds and furniture & barrel, table

Daniel C Edward, David Vance, John Witcher

Recorded March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 428                                   Keziah Sparks acct Curt

The Estate of Keziah Sparks, Dec’d,  In acct with Adam Sutherlin,  Committe thereof DR                               

1811 Cash paid William Tunstall, Esq.

 

1810 July  1/2 barrel corn delivered the decadant.

1812 Jany 18 Paid William Dunkin & Thomas Sparks per acct. & Rect

 

1811 March  Support of 1cow and yearling 28 days, 2 days work of my ox Cart and driver, Paid William Tunstall for the Copy of the Inventory

 

Jany 18 1812  My Trouble of feeding Stock hogs 28 days

 

In obedience to the annexed Order of Pittsylvania County Court we have examined, Stated and Settled the account Current of Adam Sutherlin, Committee of the Estate of Keziah Sparks, Dec'd, and find the said Estate indebted to him the above sum of $12.41 cents,  we find also that he has accounted with Larkin Ford, administrator of the Estate of the said Keziah Sparks, dec'd per his rect for all the Estate belonging to the said Deceased except the Sundry articles mentioned in the list herewith returned which we deem a Sufficient acco. for the balance.  Given under our hands this day and date above written.

Wm Yancey, Carter Mickelburrough, Redmond Fallon

A List of Sundry articles belonging to the Estate of Keziah Sparkes dec'd which is comprised in this inventory thereof  which was sold by Larkin Ford, administrator of said Estate and not Complied in his receipt for the balance of the said Estate and used for the Support of the decedant's Children and Support of stock &c viz:

 

3 Barrels Corn used by the family & support of Stock

2 Fattend hoggs used by the family

1 Ditto Claimed by M. Brooks Sparks & used by him

3 Turkeys used by the family, 4 1/2 gallons Brandy used by ditto

1 pair pot hooks belonging to one of the legatees and given up

1 piggin claimed by Edmund  Sparks & delivered him

1 pewter plait melted & not sold in the day sale

1 Jug, drawing knife, wedge, and 1 pr traces which was in the possession of Mat. B Sparks, one of the Legatees who has never delivered them & refuses to do so

1 hand saw of no account & an old with other old lumber

2 Frigen Irons and one open ring sold by the administrator

1 pole ax Sold by ditto

1 1/2 Gallons brandy used the day of Sale

March 1, 1811 – Then received of A Sutherlin, Committee of Keziah’s Sparks, dec’d property:

 

3 barrels of corn, 1 top stack and shucks,  1 blade stack, 4106 lbs blade fodder, 1 cow, 5 hogs and 10 pigs, the pork of 2 hogs - 145 lbs , 6 geese, 7 moby Stands, 2 Cyder Casks, 15 gallons brandy, 1 cask,  2 feather beds, 2 bead quilts,2 Counterpins, 1 pine Cupboard, 1 Walnut table, 2 bead steads, 2 coten wheals, 1 flax wheel, 1 iron pott, 1 dutch oven, lead and hooks, 1 loom, one chearn, 1 skillet, 2 old flat irons, 1 piggin, one looking glass, 1 six hundred slay, 2 pewter dishes, 2 old basons, 7 old pewter plates, 6 old spoons, 1 sugar box, 2 candle sticks, 4 chairs,  2 teapots,  1 jugg,  2 gees, 1 bottle, 1 Cullender, 1 Womans Saddle, old books &c, 1 plow hoe, 1 ax, 1 weding hoe, 2 hand saws, 1 tomhock, 1 Iron Spice Mortor, 1 hackle, 3 ducks, 1 bread tray, pair of shears, 2 small augers, 3 small barels, 1 old sythe blade, 1 pare of old cards, 1 bell, 12 lbs of cotton, 2 fish gigs, the Sole of 1soope spoone, old Scraps of Iron &c,

I say rec’d by me blade Stack

Enterlined                                         Larkin Ford, Admrs.

Recorded:  March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 430                                        Woody of  Blades Gdn Acct

In obedience to an order of the Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed, we have examined and Settled the Guardian account of James Woody to the orphans of Joseph Blades, Dec’d.  To wit:

 

Joseph and John Blades – And find  that the said Woody has  received the Sum of eighteen pounds, sixteen Shillings and ten pence from the Sale of a Negro in the County of New Kent sold by the Sheriff of that county for sundry purposes.  We also have viewed an acct of James Woody for sundries furnished the orphans to the amount of Four pounds after deducting the four pounds we are of opinion that the balance of the d 18.16.10 should go to the said Woody, Guardian for the trouble and expenses in prosecuting a Suit to recover the said £18.16.10

Given under our hands this 13th day of February 1812.

Rich'd Jones, John Walters, Sto. Turner

Recorded:  March 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 430                                                                    Dupuy's Gdn Acct. 

DR   Polley Dupuy orphan of John Dupuy Dec’d In acct current with  Robert Dupuy, her Guardian.

1810

July 10 To cash paid Sheriff of Pittsa.

Sept 28 - Expenses incur'd at the Division of the estate of John Dupuy, Dec’d

Cash paid James M Williams, Commissioner of the Revenue for transfer of land

Dec 27 - Paid for Expenses of hiring Negroes, Cash paid for Clerks Ticket in the year 1810

 

1812

March 21- Cash paid Thomas H Clark  

April 18 - cash paid J Lansdown, Commission at 5 per cent, To Balance per contra

 

Contra

 

1811 Dec 25 - By Baoter Irby for the hire of a Negro named Chloe, Layton Wood for hire of Negro Delpha

 

1812

Mar  Cash rec'd of Jno Keesee, Jun

April 18 Bal due the Guardian

Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County bearing date March Court 1812 directing us to examnine, date, settle, & adjust the account of Robert Dupuy, Guardian of  Polly Dupuy orphan of John Dupuy, Dec’d, with the said Orphan and after examing the account and exhibits produced to us, we found a balance of  one pound, one Shilling and five pence as stated within due Robert Dupuy, Guardian of Said Orphan.  Given under  our hands this 18th of April 1812.

J. Lansdown, Joel Willis, Champness Terry

Recorded April 20, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, page 431                                         Robert Wynne's acct. curt

DR  The Estate of Robert Wynne, deceased, With Thomas Worsham, admr of said Estate CR

 

To cash paid William Yancy as per acct, to ditto ditto Nathaniel Wilson, to ditto ditto Isaac Hill ditto, to ditto ditto John Barnett  ditto, Samuel Stone per account, ditto ditto Thompson Robertson per ditto, Joseph Cowen, John Noble, Thomas Barnett, William Beavers, Harris & Brown, Gregory & Fravell, Robert Harrison, William Johns, Peter Irby, Jesse Munday, Thomas Worsham, William Tunstall, Thomas Harris on an Execution Book, John Smith on ditto ditto,  James Colquhoun as per acct, Ditto William Yancey, William Tunstall Tickets, to ditto for Thomas Worsham Expenses going & returning from the County of Brunswick, to Commission allowed the admr. for transacting the business of the Estate of one half per cent on d 266.1.5,  To Cash paid William Tunstall, to ditto ditto Phil P Adams, to entering on record 10/6, By cash of William Yancey,  John Worsham, Isaac Hill, Alexander Brown, Robert Ferguson, William Linn, Eppa Stone,  Thomas Worsham, William Stanfield, Daniel Brice, William Walker, Thomas Stewart, Stockley Turner, Richard Gowen, Thomas Worsham, James D Patton, Hickman Spiller, Thomas B Fontain, John Farguson, Lewis Gatewood, Joel Man & Sam'l & Scott, John Barnett from Robert Edwill.

 

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania made at the August term A.D. 1810, we have Stated and Settled the account Current of the Estate of Robert Wynne, Dec'd with Thomas Worsham, his Administrator, as will appear above and find there is a balance of fifteen Shillings & eight pence half penny remaining in the hands of the said Admr. Given under our hands this 5th of March A D 1812

Francis Dabney, John Noble, Nath. Wilson

Recorded March 16, 1812

A/C Book 4, Page 433                                                           Thos Watson's Inventory

An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Watson, Dec’d:

 

! Negro Woman, Gin,  and her child Henry, 1 ditto named Betty and her child, Joe, 1 Negro woman Judy,

1 Boy Simon, 1 negro girl Sary, 1 Boy named Sampson, Lucy nothing, one Red Steer, one one horned Cow, 1 milk and cider Cow & Calf, 1 bell, Cow & Calf, 1 Red Hefer, 1 Black do white face, 8 sheep, 1 ox Cart,

1 bay mare, 1 Sorrel mare, 1 Still, 1 bed &c,  parcel of pewter, 1 poplar table, 1 chest, 1 flax wheel, old chest, 4 chairs, Grind Stone, frow, wedge & old Saw, 1 cotton wheel, 1 pot, 1 Dutch oven, 1 skillet,2 water vessels

Total: d 515.0.0

Persuant to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania, We the Subscribers have appraised the Estate of Thomas Watson, dec'd, as appears from the foregoing statements.  Given under our hands the 16th day of March 1812.

Samuel M Lovell, Wm Rawlins, Daniel Dunbar

This day Samuel M Lovell, Wm Rawlins & Daniel Dunbar made oath before me.

Thomas H Wooding, a Justice of the Peace for said County to the foregoing appraisement to the best of their Judgment

16th of March 1812

Tho. H Wooding

Recorded March 17, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 435                                                           C Shelton’s acct Current

DR   the Estate of Crispin Shelton, deceased, in acco with Susan Shelton, Exec, Charles J & Abra. C Shelton, Executors

 

1807

January 2- Pd Sam’l Pannill & Company in full Bond and Acct per State.

Feby 7- Wm Barnes in full of Bond

Feby 17- Exrs of Daniel Pannill, deceased, bala. Exor. & Bond per Stat.

May 18- James Whitehead in full a/c, Expense of Sale, John Lewis in full per a/c

 

1808 May 16 John Dabney fee per a/c, do do per rect am’d May 18.1807

 

1807 May 19 Amt taxes per a/c

June 15 – Sheriff’s ticket, Richard Johnson full amt Judg. vs us as Security for William Shelton

Sept 15 Henry Ward per bond, Doctr Madison per acct and rect.

Sept 21 – Samuel Yates do do

Oct 23 Thompson Robertson do do

Nov 14 Avory Mustaine per bond, Rich’d Johnson per bond

Dec 21  David Hunt per bond

 

1808

Feby 21 Francis Dabney per rect. For fee

March 21 Robertson Shelton , Executor of Chloe Shelton, deceased, per bond, Wm Yancey Shff Commission on debt from Tavanor Shelton which has since been rec’d and credited in this accout, Wm Tunstall fee bill

May 16 Wm Wimbish admr of James Linn, deceased  per State.

 

June 11 To Pd John Smith per a/c and rect., Sheriff’s ticket per do

Dec 19 Wm Yancey fee bill

 

1809

Jany 31 – Joseph Motley, Exor, in full Judgment

May 15 Wm Leigh prect expenses going to Georgia to Collect debt due from Lumkin, Doctor Fitzgerald per a/c and acct, William Ward per acct.

1810

March 17 – Benjamin Gosney per bond State &c

July 27 – William Tunstall fee bill

Nov 23 -  John Dabney per rect., Wm Leigh per do

Nov 27 – Leroy Shelton per a/c and Rect., John Shelton for 10 barrels Corn amt March 14, 1807

 

1811

Aug 1 -  For inserting 1 notice in the Star, do do do in  the Prep.

Aug 19 – Cash deposited to pay cost of Suit Johnson vs Saml & others, in full my proportionable part a debt recovered vs me as Exor as joint Secy. for Ro. Shelton, to David Pannill Exors

 

1812

Feby 29 -  Samuel Pannill per rect, Avery Mustaine amt May 15, 1807 per a/c and rect.

April 16 – to Balance due as per Contra

 

1807

Jany 2 – 209 ½ pounds machine Cotton Sold S. Pannill & Co,

Feby 7 –Cash rec’d for 1 Hhd Tobo. note 1373 lbs

April 29 – do do do 1426 lbs, deduct John Shelton’s part as overseer, Deduct carriage ferriage and Expenses

May 19 -  Cash received for Militia Claims, Mary Martin per Claim

June 13 – Cash rec’d of Zacheriah Irby in full his a/c

Aug 18 -  Rec’d of Vincent Shelton Bala. his a/c per State., Amount Sales made 14th of May last

Oct 19 – Rec’d of James F Johnson in Full his a/c per State., By cash received of Samuel Irby in full

 

1808

Dec 19 – Do Stokeley Turner in full his debt per Shffs State.

 

1809

Jany 20 “  of ditto for Tickets paid for him By cash rec’d of Shff. Infull of Exor vs William Shelton for money paid, Rich’d Johnson as Secy. for which a Suit is now pendending Jas F Johnson Ptiff.

Sept 29 – Cash rec’d of the Exor. of Crispin Shelton, Sen, deceased, in full of Legacy

 

1810

Nov 23 -  Cash rec’d of E Jones in full a Judgment vs Tavernor Shelton & said Jones

 

1811

July 15 – Cash rec’d in closed from Tho. W Cobb (Georgia, payment in full of a Debt vs Joseph Lumpkin, admr. per State. Deducting postage

 

1812

April 16 – By balance due the Estate

Pittsylvania County

In obedience to an order of the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date March Court 1812, we have Stated and Settled the account Current of the Estate of Crispin Shelton, Dec’d with Susanna Shelton, Extrix, & Charles J Shelton and Abra. C Shelton, Exors per account within Stated and have Examined the Exhibits accompanying the Same and find no receipt for a part of the Debt of £ 117.6.5 paid Jas Motley, Exor say to the amount of £ 19.4.4.. but such papers as will authorize us to insert the amount as paid and do report a balance of nine pounds, ten Shillings and 9/3 due the said Estate the Exors., Extrix prefering any Compensation that may be allowed them for trouble and Expenses to be laid over till a future time of Settlement.  Given under our hands the 16th day of April 1812.

Wm Smith, Philip L Grasty, Samuel Stone

Recorded:  April 20, 1812

 

A/C Book Page 438                                                                                  Jas Henderson ‘s Inventory

Inventory of the Estate of James Henderson, Dec’d, the 31 January 1811 by Wm Smith, Exor

 

1 Negro Man Peter, one Negro man Laud, one Negro woman Dinah and child Sally, one Black mare, 1 bay mare and filly, 1 Bay mare, 1 Red Cow and Calf, 1 Red Cow broken horn, 1 red Cow & pide Calf, 1 Brindle Cow & Calf, 1 Brindle Cow & Yearling, 1 Red Cow, 1 Black Cow,  1 pided Cow, 4 Yearlings, 4 Sheep and 1 bell,1 black sow, 3 barrows and 1 sow, 1 Shoat, 5 pole axes, 10 old weeding and hilling hoes, 3 mattox and 1 grubbing hoe, 2 old hatchets, 2 Coulters, 2 old plow hoes, 1 pair Iron Wedges, 3 Clevis & pins and 2 swingletrees, 2 pair traces and haymes, 3 pair iron traces, part of 1 log Chain, 1 hand saw and 1 pair do , 1 X cut saw, 1 froe, 1 foot adze, 1 auger and drawing knife.

 

1 lot old irons, 1 old Straw knife, 2 Curl boxes & hackles, 3 Bells old and 1 Collar, 1 old sieve, 1 pair old Cart wheels & Irons, 1 Bed and furniture, 1 do do, 1 Still and Worm, 1 flax wheel, 1 do do, 1 Chest, 6 reap hooks, 1 mans saddle, 6  pewter basons, gallon, 7 ditto ditto 2 qt, 2 ditto ditto  and 1 porringer, 3 large pewter Dishes, 3 smaller pewter dishes, 16 pewter plates, 1 Ladle and soup spoon, 13 pewter spoons, 2 pewter measures & 1 Candle mold, 1 Safe Eur. & glassware, 5 knives & 6 forks, 1 pr steelyards,  1 pr spoon moulds, 1 Iron trivet, 1 Book Shelf & tins, 2 Iron Candle Sticks, 1 Sad Iron, 1 Family Bible & 4 other books, 1 pewter bason 3 qt, 1 Walnut cupboard and contents, 1 shot gun, 1 pine chest, 1 do do, 1 small walnut table, 1 pine table, 1 do do, 1 walnut chest, 1 small trunk, 1 looking glass,  5 Jugs, 3 butter potts, 11 Chairs,  1 case & 5 bottles, 1 pair Sheep Shears, 1 tin trumpet, 1 pine cupboard, 1 pr fire dogs, 1 large pot and hooks, 1 small pot, 2 pots and hooks,  2 ovens & hooks, 1 do, 1 Skillet & lid, 1 Skillet, 1 mortor & pestle, 1 frying pan, 1 Gridle, 2 Skimmers & 1 fork, 1 Brass kettle,  1 iron pot rack, 1 old pot, 1 grind Stone, 2 Casks, 8 old tubs, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 do do, 3 old Slays, 2 Shovels, 1 tub, 4 piggins

Total:  £ 383.4.6

Persuant to a Commission from the County Court of Pittsylvania bearing date January Court 1811, we Joshua Stone Sen,  Philip L Grasty and Wyatt Haley, being first Sworn have appraised the Estate of James Henderson, Dec’d, agreeable to the foregoing list.  Given under our hands, this 31st day of January 1811.

Joshua Stone, Sen, Phillip L Grasty, Wyatt Haley

 

A parcel of the corn, a parcel of Tobacco not prized

One Hhd Tobo. prized & on the plantation,  Stocks, blade, fodder, Top fodder wheat & oats

Will. Smith, Exor. Of Jas Henderson, Dec’d

 

1811 January 31  Received of Wm Smith, Exor. Of  James Henderson, Dec’d, the property agreeable to the above list,  also one bed & furniture which was given to me by James & Wm Henderson which  was not appraised.

Mary (X) Hnderson

Test    John Buckley

Recorded: June 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 441                      James Hnderson’s acct of Sales

Account of Sales of Sundry Property the Estate of James Henderson, dec’d, sold the 17th of December 1811

Wm Smith, Exor.

 

William Henderson – 1 Froe, drawing knife & old augers, 1 Mattox, pr log Chains, 3 pair traces, 2 pr Haymes, swingletrees, 1 grubbing hoe & Mattox, 2 pr axes, 2 Ditto, 3 Iron wedges, 1 X  Cut saw,  3 pewter basons, 5 p. plates, 4 basons, 1 of 1 bason Dish & 1 plate, 1 bason & dish, 1 pewter measure, Candle mold, 1 black mare, 1 pr moulds, 1 Copper still, cap & worm, 1 hackle, 1 addze, 3 Slays, 1 belt & Collar, 1 Skimmer & Saddle, 1 Laddle & fork, 1 Coffee pot, 1 gun, 1 bed & furniture, 1 ditto ditto, 1 blanket, 1 Copper tea kettle, 4 old books

 

John Buckley – 4 hoes, 1 plow hoe & 3 Clevices, 1 pr hand saws, 1 oven & lid,  frying pan & skillet, 1 lot old Irons & 2 cart boxes, 1 Cotton wheel, 1 straw knife & box, 1 pr old Cart wheels & irons, 8  Ea. Plates

 

James Henderson – 3 hoes, 2 Coulters, 2 plow hoes, 3 basons, 5 tablespoons & 15 spoons, 3 basons & 1 ladle, 2 large p. basons, 1 Griddle & grid Iron, 1 oven & lid, 1 brass kettle, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Sorrel filly, 5 barrels Corn, 1 red Cow & Calf, 1 Walnut Chest, 1 pr Steelyards, 6 reap hoops, 1 mortor & pistole, 2 pair sheep Shears, 1 tin measure, 1 pitcher, 1 butter pott, Walnut table, 4 Chairs, 1 bed Coverlet, 1 Counterpin, 1 Set Cup & Saucers, 1 mug & Saucers, 1 Cow sold at private sale, 274 lbs beef

 

Catherine Shackleford – 2 bells, 1 Jug & butter pot, 1 Safe, 2 Shoats

 

Bartlett Greenwood -  1 Man’s Saddle

 

Nelson Tucker – 1 Sad Iron

 

Samuel Nowlin -  7 pewter plates, 1 red Cow, 1 White back heifer, 1 Steer yearling, 1 heifer yearling

 

Daniel Fisher – 1 pot & Hooks, 1 pine Chest, 2 Casks

 

William Whitlock -  2 Iron pots racks & Shovel

 

Francis Irby -  1 Pot & hooks, 1 oven & lid,1  large pot & hooks, 4 old tubs

 

John Dews – 1 Bay mare

 

John Douglass – 5 barrels Corn, 5 barrels ditto, 1 tub  & 2 piggins

 

Mary Morgan – 5 barrels Corn

 

Andrew McHaney – 1 Red Cow broken horn

 

Stephen Dove – 1 white faced Heifer

 

Charles  L Adams – 4 sheep & bell

 

Mary Henderson -  1 pine Chest, 1 pine Cup’d., 1 lot tins, 1 looking glass, 1 pine table, 1 ditto ditto, 2 tubs, 2 Ear. pitchers

 

William Smith -  2 Iron  Candle Sticks, 4 shoats

 

John Faris -  1 tin bucket & Skimmer, 1 Lanthorn, 1 Cullender, tin pan & Candle moulds, 1 Sugar box, 1 flax wheel, 1 Jug & Butter Pot, 1 Case &c, 5 bottles, 1 half bushel, 1 Hhd & Barrel, 1 pipe & barrel, 4 Chairs, 1 blanket, 1 lot Ear. Ware, 6 plates, 2 mugs, 1 tea pot, tumble, decanter & Cri. Pot,  1 rawhide, 2 ditto

 

George Boyd -  4 tin Cups,  1 pine Hhd

 

Stephen C McDaniel – 1 Black sow & 6 pigs

 

Jesse Buckley -  Parcel of Tobacco out of whch John Compton is entitled to 1/7 part as overseer when collected.

 

Philip L Grasty – 1 heiffer sold you

Recorded:  June 16, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 444                                                      Eliza Adams’ Inventory

 

An Inventory of the Estate of Eliza Adams, Deceased

1 loom, 1 cotton wheel, 1 pot & hooks, 1 Skillet, 1 Dutch oven, 1 pail, too piggins, 1 bole & 1 tray, 4 Chairs, 1 bead & furniture, second bead & furniture, 1 flax wheel,  1set nives & forks, 1 Cannister, too tins, pepper box, mug & bucket & looking glass, Too butter pots, 1 lot of earthen ware, 1 pewter dish, half dozen doz. Plates & too spoons, 3 puter baisons, 1 pair of Cotton Cards, 1 chest, 1 grey mare, 1 saddle cloth, 1 table & nife box, 1 cubbard, 1 meal tub & churn, too bead sleds, 1 sow & her pigs, 1 red pied cow . 

Appraised by us, being first sworn

Henry Glass, Thos. Chattin, Thomas Davis

William Vaden, admr.

Recorded:  June 15, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 445                                                           Jno Shelton’s acct  Cur.

The estate of John Shelton, Dec’d, In acct Current with Joel & Abraham Shelton, Exors.

 

May 12, 1814 - To Cash paid Daniel Shelton Sen, Young Shelton per acct., Clerk Pittsylvania per Ticket, Young Shelton per Rect.

 

Nov 1 Ditto West D Hurt for Crying at Sale per account

Nov. 10 Ditto Claybourn Shelton per Rect.

 

1805

Aug 3 – ditto Jacob Saunders Smith’s acct.,  Ditto John Lewis for Spirits

Dec 31 Paid Abraham G. S acct

 

1806

Feby 17 – Cash paid Pannill’s, Exors. for Adam Pace?

 

July 24 Paid Sto. Turner & Co.

 

July 26 ditto ditto ditto, ditto Wm Lewis per Will, ditto Tunstall Shelton Do, Ditto Joel Shelton for Services, Ditto William Tunstall per Ticket

 

1807

Sept 11  Cash paid Sheriff paid for Abraham Shelton by Robertson

 

1809

July 15 Cash paid Sheriff of Pittsylvania, Cash paid Sheriff of Pittsyvania 12th May 1804,

 

Nov 1804 by William Lewis for amt. bal at Sale, Isaac Coles for Do, Beverley Shelton Do, Daniel Shelton Jr Do, Abraham Shelton Sen to John Do, Young Shelton Do, Henry Sanders Do, Vincent Shelton Do, Edward Douglass Do, Henry R Shelton Do, Clayborn Shelton Do, Robertson Shelton Do, Griffith Dickenson Do, West D Hurt Do, Wyatt Shelton Do, Absolum E Hurt Do,  Armistead Shelton Do, Joel Adams Do, George Butcher Do, William Coe amt. bot at sale, Joseph Mayes Do, Capt. William Shelton  Do, John Greggory Jun,  Stephen Harris, Henry Keatts, William Haymes, Fannie Shelton, Samuel Irby, Willis Shelton, Tunstall Shelton, Claybourn Shelton, Lettice Shelton, Transper Tobacco, Amt of Debt Brot forward

 

In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of Pittsylvania County to us directed we have examined the account of Joel Shelton & Abraham Shelton, Exors. of John Shelton, Dec’d, with the Estate of the said Decedant together with the Vouchers agreeable to the within Stated account and do find that a balance of Sixty four pounds, five Shillings, and five pence half penny is due the said Estate.

Isaac Coles, Vincent Shelton, Samuel Stone

Recorded:  July 20, 1812

 

A/C Book 4, Page 446                            Nathan Curry’s Inv                       

November 12, 1807

We the subscribers being sworning according to law do return the following as a true Inventory of the estate of Nathan Curry, deceased

8 heads of cattle, 1 yoke of Steers & Cart, a parcel of potware, a parcel of pewter, 1 tea kettle, knive box, knives & forks, a parcel of Water vessels & churn, 1 Cask, 2 Butter pots, 1 grind stone, 1 pasil of geese, 1 pare of Haymes & hanes, 1 bee hive, a parcel of iron working tools, a parcel of old tubs, 1 plow & some other tools, a parcel of hoggs, 2 Colts, 2 Saddles, 1 bed &furniture, 1 bed & furniture, 1 bed & furniture, 14  lbs of feathers & 2 jugs, 1 old trunk & table, 1 cupboard & furniture, 1 pare of Stillard, 1 chest, 1 stat & 3 Chairs, 1 little Truck, a set of Smith tools, 1 set of rods & vice, 1 pound of good Smith’s tools, One Sorrel mare, Bonds & A/C rendered, 2 head of sheep

Total:  £137.13.5

Isaiah Morton, John Payne, Gelbert Burnett

Recorded:  February 10, 1808