Stewart
County Settlements and Bonds, Volume N
(Sep. 1889 – June 1896)
extracted 2007 by Jim Long
1 inventory
of notes and accounts of M. W. Tucker by administrator M. M. Tucker; 2 Sep 1889
2 poor
house commissioner’s report for Aug. 1889 by H. Jackson & B. F. Dunlap;
residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, James King, Daniel Peppers, John Daniel,
William Boyt, John Barbee, George Elliott, Vick Newberry, Burney Newberry,
Rachel Melton, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Nola Vickers, Allia Vickers,
John McCauly
3 will
of L. M. Waggoner: heirs were Flora
Sikes, Cecly Sikes, Arthur Sikes, Amie Sikes, Lelia Sikes; Wiley Waggoner is to
provide schooling for Georgie Sikes, Hurbert Sikes; test: W. A. Daugherty, S. E. Daugherty; written 20
Nov 1888, proven Sep. term 1889
4 settlement
with J. W. Parker, administrator of Ellen Parker; 30 Sep 1889
4 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of F. A. Roder; 9 Oct 1889
5 poor
house commissioner’s report for Sept. 1889 by H. Jackson, B. F. Dunlap, J. L.
Daugherty; residents were Ed Allen, James King, John Murphy, Daniel Peppers,
John Daniel, William Boyt, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Vick Newberry,
Burney Newberry, Rachel Melton, Nola Vickers, Allia Vickers
6 poor
house commissioner’s report for the year ending 30 Sep 1889
7 inventory
of the estate of Jesse Vinson by administrator W. J. Atkins; 29 Oct 1889
7 inventory
of Coleman Quinn’s minor heirs by guardian W. J. Atkins; 29 Oct 1889
7 P.
P. Fitzhugh, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy, poor house overseer’s bond; 7 Oct
1889
8 sale
of the estate of George Gansner; buyers included Cris Gansner, Robert Lane, M.
J. Boyd, H. L. Hickman, Nick Gansner, Thomas Keeble, Thomas Crutcher, Frank
Parker
9 poor
house commissioner’s report for Oct. 1889 by H. Jackson, J. S. Rolls, J. L.
Daugherty; residents were Ed Allen, James King, John Murphy, Daniel Peppers,
William Boyt, J. S. Barbee, John Daniel, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Vick
Newberry, Burney Newberry, Helen Vickers, Nolia Vickers, Rachel Melton
9 sale
and inventory of S. F. Sikes by administrator W. P. Sikes; buyers were John
Helwick, W. P. Sikes, Jessie Sikes, J. W. Whitsett, Mrs. Meadows; Nov 1889
10 G.
W. McElroy, John Buckingham, B. H. Dunbar, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, L. Herndon, W.
C. Bradford, H. H. McGee, N. E. Brunson, county trustee’s bond; 7 Oct 1889
12 poor
house commissioner’s report for Nov. 1889 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, John Daniel, John Barbee, William
Boyt, Vick Newberry, Burney Newberry, Rachel Melton, Ellen Vickers, Nolia
Vickers, James King, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Daniel Peppers, George
Elliott
12 inventory
and sale of P. P. Terrell by administrator John O. Hunt; buyers were William
Chester, D. M. Johnson, P. P. Terrell Jr., Emanuel Jones, D. M. Smith, Elbert
French, George Gibbs, J. M. Hogan
13 G.
W. Bufford, S. D. Scarborough, L. Herndon, J. W. Smith, R. Biggs, coroner’s
bond; 9 Dec 1889
13 sale
of the estate of Daniel Vinson by administrator R. H. Dilday; buyers included
T. G. Askew, Alfred Downs, W. C. Flora, R. H. Dilday, Robert Shaw, James
Herndon, William Sills, Wiley Outland, M. A. Sills, J. S. Barnes, John Knight,
W. H. Futrell, Ruffus Downs, W. D. Downs, John Lyons, Mary Dilday, James
Rushing, C. H. Downs, Unice Askew, W. T. Allen, Ross Outland, Alice Vinson,
John Fuqua, Thomas Griffin, Robert Cook, Sid Barrow, George Barrow, Bill Sills,
Robert Melton, Dr. Suddarth, E. C. Spiceland, Luther Edwards
17 G. W.
McElroy, John Buckingham, B. H. Dunbar, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, L. Herndon, W. C.
Bradford, H. H. McGee, N. E. Brunson, trustee’s bond; 7 Oct 1889
18 G.
W. McElroy, John Buckingham, B. H. Dunbar, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, L. Herndon, W.
C. Bradford, H. H. McGee, N. E. Brunson, school tax collector’s bond; 7 Oct
1889
20 G.
W. McElroy, John Buckingham, B. H. Dunbar, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, L. Herndon, W.
C. Bradford, H. H. McGee, N. E. Brunson, highway tax collector’s bond; 7 Oct
1889
21 G.
W. McElroy, John Buckingham, B. H. Dunbar, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, L. Herndon, W.
C. Bradford, H. H. McGee, N. E. Brunson, bond for the collection of small
offenses; 7 Oct 1889
23 additional
inventory of the estate of Daniel Vinson by administrator R. H. Dilday
23 inventory
and sale of the estate of B. Edwards by administrator W. J. Atkins; buyers were
W. J. Atkins, Jason Edwards, H. F. Keel, William Lath, W. H. Keel, J. W.
Shelby, J. W. Ford, George Elliott, W. T. Wyatt, W. H. Wilson; 21 Dec 1889
23 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of B. Edwards; 28 Dec 1889
24 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of F. A. Roder; 14 Jan 1890
24 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of O. P. Thompson; payments to heirs Sidney
Dunaway, Emily Christopher, B. L. Thompson; 14 Jan 1890
25 poor
house commissioner’s report for Dec. 1889 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, James King, William Boyt, John
Barbee, Vick Newberry, Burney Newberry, Aller Vickers, Nolia Vickers, Rachel Melton,
Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Mary Mort, Mary Mort’s baby
26 jail
commissioners report for the year 1889 by J. M. Allan, H. Jackson, G. W.
Bufford
27 county
commissioner’s report for the year 1889 by chairman R. S. Lemaster
33 revenue
commissioners’ report for the year 1889 by J. W. Stout, J. H. Weaks
34 W.
J. Atkins, J. C. Steger, W. A. West, T. H. Ezell, J. W. Stout, public
administrator & public guardian’s bond; 27 Jan 1890
35 settlement
with S. J. Cherry, administrator of H. E. Cherry; S. J. Cherry is the sole
heir, having purchased the interests of the other heirs; 29 Jan 1890
36 J.
T. Knott, S. J. Bumpus, J. E. Shemwell, N. D. D. Wallace, revenue collector’s
bond; 3 Feb 1890
37 poor
house commissioner’s report for Jan. 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, James King, John Daniel, William
Boyt, John Barbee, Vick Newberry, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel Melton, Nolia
Vickers, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Alleona Vickers
38 C.
L. Kinnaman, J. W. Taylor, J. Bass, B. H. Boswell, C. Gansner, revenue
collector’s bond; 4 Dec 1889
39 settlement
with T. G. Askew, guardian of J. F. Surratt’s minor heirs; 14 Feb 1890
39 settlement
with W. W. McGee, administrator of Thomas McGee; W. W. McGee is entitled to ¼
interest in the estate as an heir; 21 Feb 1890
39 W.
A. McGee records ear mark of stock; 22 Feb 1890
40 poor
house commissioner’s report for Feb. 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Daniel, John Murphy, John Barbee, William
Boyt, James King, Vick Newberry, Barney Newberry, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel
Melton, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
41 poor
house commissioner’s report for the quarter ending 31 Mar 1890
41 inventory
of the estate of J. R. Gillum by administrator B. L. Bibb; 15 Apr 1890
41 settlement
with R. H. Dilday, administrator of Daniel Vinson; 19 Apr 1890
42 poor
house commissioner’s report for Apr. 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, James King, John Murphy, John Barbee, John
Daniel, William Boyt, George Elliott, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel Melton,
Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Vick Newberry, Barney Newberry
42 trustee’s
report of the school fund for the year ending 31 Mar 1890
53 settlement
with T. J. Brandon, administrator of N. E. Brandon; 27 May 1890
54 poor
house commissioner’s report for May 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, James King, John Barbee, John
Daniel, William Boyt, George Elliott, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel Melton,
Alla Vickers, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
54 sale
of the estate of W. W. Carr on 19 Apr 1890 by administrator G. W. Carr; buyers
were P. L. Tanner, T. P. Cox, R. Coleman, J. S. Dunn, L. R. Francis, Cassey
Carr, J. T. Knight, Mr. Ross, Henry Samsil, G. W. Carr, Bud Robb, Bill Carr, L.
N. Francis, J. M. Carr, L. Carr, Bell Carr, Jo Taylor, Milton Ross, L. Scott,
Mrs. Bettie Ross, W. Ellis, John Pinner, John McCain, J. B. Nance, T. J.
Weaver, Gary Brame
56 poor
house commissioner’s report for June 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, James King, John Murphy, William Boyt, J. S.
Barbee, John Daniel, George Elliott, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel Melton,
Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Alla Vickers
56 poor
house commissioner’s report for the quarter ending 30 Jun 1890
57 inventory
of the estate of J. E. Wallace by administrator S. C. Lee; payment to Lottie
Wallace; 26 Jun 1890
57 settlement
with W. P. Sikes, administrator of S. F. Sikes; 21 Jul 1890
57 S.
C. Lewis, J. C. Steger, W. A. West, public administrator & guardian’s bond;
7 Jul 1890
58 poor
house commissioner’s report for July 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John Daniel, John Barbee, W. L. Boyett, George
Elliott, John Murphy, James King, Rachel Melton, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Dolly
Southwood, Alla Vickers, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
59 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of Will Smith; 2 Aug 1890
59 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of E. M. Crisp; 29 Jul 1890
59 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of Robert Bogard; 2 Aug 1890
60 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of Jesse Vinson; 21 Jul 1890
60 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of F. A. Roder; 21 Jul 1890
60 settlement
with W. J. Atkins, administrator of Margaret Whitehurst; 29 Jul 1890
61 settlement
with A. J. Gray, administrator of Rebecca Campbell; 25 Aug 1890
61 poor
house commissioner’s report for Aug. 1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S.
Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, James King, John Murphy, John Daniel, John
Barbee, William Boyt, George Elliott, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Rachel Melton,
Alla Vickers, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
62 W.
C. Weaks, E. Dawson, J. H. Scarborough, P. T. Wofford, county register’s bond;
1 Sep 1890
63 T.
J. Brandon, W. M. Brandon, W. G. Moore, collector’s bond for the collection of
small offenses; 1 Sep 1890
64 S.
B. Crain, I. S. Bayliss, W. M. Brandon, P. G. Sexton, constable bond for
District 5; 1 Sep 1890
65 J.
M. Taylor, J. A. Cole, W. A. Carney, Cris Gansner, H. H. McGee, J. A. Parker,
constable bond for Dist. 10; 1 Sep 1890
66 D.
P. McCoy, L. D. Hargis, W. C. Biggs, T. H. Ezell, constable bond for District
4; 1 Sep 1890
69 sale
of the estate of Elizabeth Hinson by administrator A. C. Ellis on 18 Jul 1890;
buyers included Becky Mathis, Will Walker, James Hinson, Jack Hargis, J. W.
Cherry, W. W. Wallace, W. E. Shelton, Bill Vick, S. D. Cherry, Theory Vick, Mrs.
Foaler, Mrs. T. Vick, Y. W. Cherry, Rubin Anglin, Deze Hargis, Elie Foster, J.
A. Foaler, Wyatt Hargis, R. C. Greenhill, Seth Ross, D. C. McGregor, W. N.
Cherry, W. F. Ford, J. P. Nance, J. T. Reynolds, H. N. Cherry, Luther Edwards,
C. M. Horn, V. F. Street, C. B. Cobb, Babe Stoneham, A. Heflin
72 B.
F. Dunlap, V. L. Bailey, J. H. Bailey, J. M. Miles, J. S. P. Wimberly, T. G.
Askew, L. Herndon, constable bond for District 9; 1 Sep 1890
74 E.
G. Sexton, R. Biggs, J. A. Cole, Cris Gansner, H. H. McGee, J. W. Smith, J. A.
Parker, county court clerk’s bond; 1 Sep 1890
76 A.
C. Turner, A. M. Morgan, W. A. West, W. E. Reynolds, R. J. Varner, sheriff’s
bond; 1 Sep 1890
77 G.
W. McElroy, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, F. C. Gray, W. G. Wofford, W. C. Bradford,
L. G. Beasley, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, B. H. Dunbar, collector’s bond for
state taxes; 1 Sep 1890
78 G.
W. McElroy, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, F. C. Gray, W. G. Wofford, W. C. Bradford,
L. G. Beasley, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, B. H. Dunbar, collector’s bond for
county taxes; 1 Sep 1890
79 E.
G. Sexton, R. Biggs, J. A. Cole, Cris Gansner, H. H. McGee, J. W. Smith, J. A.
Parker, collector’s bond for county taxes; 1 Sep 1890
80 G.
W. McElroy, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, F. C. Gray, W. G. Wofford, W. C. Bradford,
L. G. Beasley, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, B. H. Dunbar, collector’s bond for
school taxes; 1 Sep 1890
81 G.
W. McElroy, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, F. C. Gray, W. G. Wofford, W. C. Bradford,
L. G. Beasley, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, B. H. Dunbar, collector’s bond for
highway taxes; 1 Sep 1890
82 G.
W. McElroy, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, F. C. Gray, W. G. Wofford, W. C. Bradford,
L. G. Beasley, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, B. H. Dunbar, collector’s bond for the
collection of small offenses; 1 Sep 1890
84 inventory
of the estate of J. M. T. Rolls by administrator Ike G. Waggoner; note on H. I.
Cherry (deceased)
87 James
Gooden, J. W. Rowlett, T. S. Sikes, Willis Whitford, J. W. Whitford, J. A.
Cole, G. W. McElroy, J. W. Stout, constable bond for District 7; 1 Sep 1890
89 T.
G. Askew, E. M. Miles, B. F. Dunlap, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
90 J.
A. Parker, G. M. Sizemore, H. A. Causey, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
91 E.
M. Miles, B. F. Dunlap, R. Biggs, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
92 W.
H. Biggs, T. J. Brandon, A. C. Turner, J. W. Rice, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
93 R.
S. Lemaster, J. W. Rice, F. B. Smith, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
94 S.
B. Woodson, N. G. Brandon, J. T. Knott, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
95 J.
H. Chadwick, W. F. Wright, T. J. Weaver, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
96 H.
A. Causey, J. A. Parker, J. W. Taylor, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
97 T.
J. Weaver, T. P. Kennada, R. Buhler, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
98 R.
E. Thomas, W. C. Bradford, A. G. Halliday, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
99 A.
G. Halliday, R. E. Thomas, W. C. Bradford, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
100 W. F. Wright, J. A. Chadwick, T. J. Brandon,
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
101 D. D. P. Phillips, A. C. Turner, J. I.
Tippit, collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
102 J. T. Reynolds, T. J. Weaver, W. J. Atkins;
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
103 W. J. Atkins, T. J. Weaver, J. T. Reynolds,
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
104 W. C. Bradford, R. E. Thomas, A. G. Halliday,
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
105 J. L. Dougherty, P. P. Fitzhugh, E. M. Miles,
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
106 H. L. Watson, T. G. Askew, T. J. Weaver,
collector’s bond; 6 Oct 1890
107 poor house commissioner’s report for Sep.
1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Barbee, John Daniel, John Murphy, George Elliott, William Boyt, James King,
Rachel Melton, Ella Vickers, Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Mumford Hillman, Harriet
Hillman
109 E. Kelly, J. L. Daugherty, R. N. Parker, John
O. Smith, G. C. Robertson, T. J. Daugherty, W. G. Moore, constable bond for
District 7; 1 Sep 1890
110 J. J. Cook, N. P. Boyle, W. G. Knight, R. H.
Dilday, constable bond for District 8; 1 Sep 1890
112 R. J. Varner, W. A. West, W. E. Reynolds, A.
C. Turner, William Varner, constable bond for District 1; 1 Sep 1890
113 inventory of the estate of J. E. Shemwell
by administrator S. C. Lewis; 4 Oct 1890
113 inventory of the estate of C. P. McCoy by
administrator A. C. Ellis; 2 notes on Robert L. McCoy; notes total $136.90; 1
Oct 1890
114 commissioner’s report for the dower of the
widow of J. E. Shemwell; 15 Sep 1890
114 P. P. Fitzhugh, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy,
poor house overseer’s bond; 11 Oct 1890
115 additional inventory of accounts due the
estate of C. P. McCoy by administrator A. C. Ellis; $36.90 due the estate
115 T. P. Kenneda, T. J. Weaver, D. P. Kenneda,
R. Buhler, Fred Buhler, constable bond for District 3; 1 Sep 1890
117 C. A. Wolf, Elijah Davis, H. A. Armstead, D.
C. McGregor, I. H. Smith, W. D. Moore, J. M. Hogan, constable bond for District
2; 1 Sep 1890
119 inventory of T. J. Frith, former
administrator of Sallie Vinson, reported by current administrator S. C. Lewis
119 years’ provisions for the widow of J. M. T.
Rolls by commissioners G. W. Taylor & J. L. Coleman
120 sale of the estate of J. M. T. Rolls by
administrator I. G. Waggoner; buyer was Sarah Rolls; 16 Oct 1890
120 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, John Barbee (died Oct. 31), James King, W. L. Boyett, George Elliott,
John Daniel, Frank Crawford, Rachel Melton, Alla Vickers, Mary Mort, Alice
Mort, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
121 will of R. B. Lisenby: wife Sarah H. Lisenby gets all property,
including his 100-acre homeplace in District 3; wit: Ike H. Williams, J. A. Smith, J. T. Reynolds; written 4 May 1889,
proven November term 1890
122 L. Herndon, T. J. Brandon, S. B. Crain,
collector’s bond; 5 Nov 1890
123 settlement with S. C. Lewis, administrator
of Robert Bogard; 22 Nov 1890
123 settlement with W. P. Sikes, administrator
of S. F. Sikes, who is one of the heirs; 29 Nov 1890
124 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen,
James King, John Murphy, George Elliott, Frank Crawford, W. L. Boyett, Ella
Vickers, Rachel Melton, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman; Mary Mort & child
said to have gone to Henry Co.; $3.00 collected for burying John Daniel
124 S. D. Scarborough, J. M. Scarborough, P. T.
Wofford, trust deed bond; 1 Dec 1890
125 sale of the estate of N. C. Acree by
administrator F. M. Acree; buyers were B. H. Stone, L. C. Dillon, J. W. Fuqua,
W. H. Geurin, L. G. Acree, J. A. Ross, W. W. Wiggins, G. W. Geurin, L. J.
Spiceland, C. E. Acree, J. N. Futrell, A. A. Acree
126 widow’s provisions for the widow of N. C.
Acree, Sr., by commissioners James A. Ross, H. C. Hutchinson, J. S. P.
Wimberly; 15 Sep 1890
126 widow’s provisions for the widow of J. S.
Lewis by commissioners J. H. Brickhouse, W. G. Wilson, J. M. Lewis; 14 Oct 1890
127 sale of the estate of W. T. Lewis; buyers
included Maj. T. W. Lewis, B. H. Dunbar, T. M. Vickers, R. Steel, J. T.
Stinson, C. D. Bruton, J. E. Slaughter, Joe Turner, Sam Jeffries, James
Marable, W. R. Wilson, Ollie Lewis, J. D. Smoot, T. W. Lewis Jr., Sam Bellar,
E. J. Marable, C. Slaughter, A. R. Morrow, J. B. Parchman
129 sale of the estate of W. W. Carr by
administrator G. W. Marr; buyers included Milton Ross, Bud Ross, Marshall Carr,
Miss Bell Carr, Jesse Knight, Dick Howard, G. W. Carr, W. G. Carr, J. E. Carr,
Rufus Coleman, Nay Taylor, Elbert Carr; 11 Dec 1890
130 years’ provisions for O. S. Lewis, widow of
W. T. Lewis, by commissioners W. G. Wilson, W. R. Wilson, W. G. Moore; 16 Dec
1890
130 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1890 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, James King, W. L. Boyett, George Elliott, Rachel Melton, Ella Vickers,
Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Frank Crawford
131 W. A. Downs, A. C. Turner, I. S. Bayliss, G.
W. McElroy, ferry bond for the upper ferry at Dover; 9 Jan 1891
132 C. A. Wall, E. Kelly, A. D. Crain, I. R.
Wall, O. S. Stalls, J. W. Taylor, T. R. Martin, E. O. Cherry, S. C. Lee, ferry
bond for the lower ferry at Dover; 9 Jan 1891
132 J. J. Cook records ear mark of stock
133 report by County Court Chairman R. S.
Lemaster for the year 1890
137 report by S. C. Lewis, administrator of the
estate of Henry Carter, who reports nothing of the estate to administer, except
for a few blacksmith tools, which by law belong to Kittie Carter, widow of
Henry Carter; 17 Jan 1891
138 report by S. C. Lewis, administrator of the
estate of William Stalls, who reports nothing of the estate to administer, due
to a judgment in favor of Smith & Coppedge; 17 Jan 1891
138 sale of the estate of Jordan Fraser by
adminstrator A. B. Fraser; buyers include George Ellis, Buck Kendrick, Brown
Fraser, J. P. Nance, Joe Ellis, A. B. Fraser, George Kendrick, Layne Johnson,
Loyd Johnson, William Tuck, Sallie Fraser, C. B. Fraser, Jim Cheatham, Thomas
Fraser; 15 Dec 1890
139 W. A. Downs, A. C. Turner, I. S. Bayliss, G.
W. McElroy, ferry bond for the upper ferry at Dover; 9 Jan 1891
140 C. A. Wall, E. Kelly, A. D. Crain, I. R.
Wall, O. S. Stalls, J. W. Taylor, T. R. Martin, E. O. Cherry, S. C. Lee, ferry
bond for the lower ferry at Dover; 9 Jan 1891
140 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, James King, W. L. Boyett, George Elliott, Ella Vickers, Rachel Melton,
Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
141 Cumberland Lands Limited & William
Linsley, ferry bond for the ferry at Bear Spring; 30 Jan 1891
141 will of J. Satterfield: all property goes to C. C. Satterfield,
except for a watch that goes to Kate Winn Satterfield; $2 each goes to Robert,
George, Samuel, James, Isaac, Florence & Blanche Satterfield; C. C.
Satterfield to pay J. Satterfield $50 each year that he lives; written 14 Jan
1891
142 settlement with W. H. Trinkle,
administrator of Mrs. M. V. Traylor; 23 Dec 1890
143 will of Wilie B. H. Jones: wife Zilpah gets everything; executors are
wife Zilpha and James A. Ross; wit: E.
S. McElroy, F. A. Roder, M. J. Anderson, H. A. Jones, M. W. Blane, W. H. Ford;
written 10 Oct 1866, proven Feb. term 1891
143 will of Zilpah Jones: James A. Ross gets everything and is
executor; C. N. Swindle gets the pictures of Wiley Jones and wife; wit: W. H. Ford, J. R. Rowlett; written 26 Jul
1890, proven Feb. term 1891
143 J. B. Bagsby records ear mark of stock; 14
Feb 1891
144 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen,
James King, John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, George Elliott, Rachel Melton, Ella
Vickers, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman, Mary Mort, Alice Mort
144 inventory of the estate of J. Satterfield
by administrator C. C. Satterfield; 27 Feb 1891
145 settlement with N. C. Gansner,
administrator of George Gansner; 31 Mar 1891
146 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, James King, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Ella Vickers, George Elliott,
Mary Mort, Alice Mort, Mumford Hillman, Harriet Hillman
147 sale of the estate of G. G. Griffin by
administrator B. F. Edwards; buyers were M. J. Thweatt, Buck Griffin, George
Manners, Bob Griffin, John Bibb, Mrs. Griffin, D. C. McGregor
147 will of Addison Stacker: wife Martha Stacker gets the homeplace south
of Cumberland City, purchased of R. E. Thomas; test: W. W. Patterson (Cumberland City), Mary C. Richards (St. Louis,
MO), Fannie L. Evans (Cumberland City); written 27 Nov 1884, proven April term
1891
148 settlement with J. R. Rowlett,
administrator of W. O. Rowlett; 25 Apr 1891
149 annual settlement of school funds by trustee
G. W. McElroy; 1 Apr 1891
162 year’s provisions for the widow of N. Brandon
by commissioners J. G. Robertson, A. G. Stalls, P. Nelums
162 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, James King, W. L. Boyett, Ella Vickers, Rachel Melton, Mumford Hillman,
Harriet Hillman
163 settlement with F. M. Acree, administrator
of N. C. Acree; 13 May 1891
164 inventory of the notes and accounts of the
estate of N. Brandon by administrator T. J. Brandon
168 sale of the estate of N. Brandon by
administrator T. J. Brandon on 15 May 1891; buyers included Josie Brandon, J.
M. Taylor Sr., W. M. Brandon, M. F. Brandon, J. W. Stout, A. C. Turner, J. R.
Parrish, S. F. Morrow, A. G. Stalls, Sam Stalls, A. Heflin, E. C. Walker, J. C.
Steger, S. C. Crisp, J. W. Rice
171 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1891
by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, James King, W. L. Boyett, Ella Vickers, Rachel Melton, Mumford Hillman,
Harriet Hillman, Melinda Gooden
172 poor house commissioner’s report for June
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Ella Vickers, Rachel Melton, Melinda Gooden, Mumford
Hillman, Harriet Hillman; paid $6.00 for coffin & burial of pauper not
named (James King?)
173 year’s provisions for the widow of G. W.
Pettit; 16 May 1891
173 year’s provisions for the widow of J. M. T.
Rolls; nothing found to provision, so widow was allotted $200 to buy
provisions; 30 Jun 1891
173 oaths of members of the Board of Equalization
of Assessments: R. S. Lemaster, C. M.
Horn, J. C. Scarborough, W. A. McCraw, W. H. Trinkle; 8 Jun 1891
174 poor house commissioner’s report for July
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Melinda Gooden, Ella Vickers, Mumford
Hillman, Harriet Hillman
174 W. A. Tippit, J. I. Tippit, W. B. Winn, bond
for a deed of trust made by Dora Tippit; 27 Jul 1891
175 Aaron Acree, Newman Brandon, ferry bond for a
ferry at Tobaccoport; 4 Aug 1891
176 final settlement with A. J. Gray,
administrator of Rebecca Campbell; 8 Aug 1891
176 will of Elisha Dawson: daughter Louisa Dawson gets part of
homeplace tract in the Abington Spring hollow; daughter Sarah Daugherty gets
part of homeplace tract near the Boyt field; wife Harriet Dawson gets remainder
of homeplace tract, plus household goods; remainder of estate to be sold at
auction, with proceeds divided equally among wife Harriet and daughters Louisa
& Sarah, after Louisa has received $100 from the proceeds, to equalize her
with earlier bequests to her sisters; Williams place near the mouth of Short
Creek is to be sold, with proceeds divided among wife Harriet and daughters
Louisa & Sarah; executor is Rev. T. J. Duncan of the M. E. Church South;
Rev. Duncan is also appointed guardian to Louisa Duncan; wit: E. G. Sexton, T. R. Martin; written 22 Oct
1887, proven Aug. term 1891
179 poor house commissioner’s report for Aug.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Ella Vickers, Melinda Gooden, Mumford
Hillman, Harriet Hillman
179 settlement with D. W. Jones, administrator
of Nonie Jones; expenses included 6 sets of tombstones for $69.00; 7 Sep 1891
180 sale of the estate of W. T. Lewis by
administrator T. W. Lewis; buyers were Mrs. Lewis, Major Lewis, G. W. Wilson,
W. G. Wilson, R. C. Turner, D. C. McGregor, P. Rorie, W. H. Morrow, C. M.
Green, James M. Lewis
180 settlement with E. R. Harrison,
administrator of Lucy Stone (insolvent); 19 Sep 1891
181 inventory of notes and accounts of the
estate of Elisha Dawson by executor T. J. Duncan
181 sale of the estate of E. Dawson by executor
T. J. Duncan; buyers were Ewing R. Cherry, T. J. Duncan, James Lancaster,
Charles Wofford, Wiley Stavely, Mrs. Riggins, Frank Dunbar, Barney Boswell; 19
Sep 1891
182 poor house commissioner’s report for Sept.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Ella Vickers, Melinda Gooden, Mumford
Hillman, Harriet Hillman
184 C. L. Miller, J. W. Robertson, H. C. Hargis,
D. P. McCoy, constable bond for District 4; 5 Oct 1891
186 sale of the estate of Louisa Bass by
administrator W. S. Bailey
186 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Ella Vickers, Rachel Melton, Mumford Hillman, Harriet
Hillman, Melinda Gooden (died Oct. 10)
187 settlement with John O. Hunt,
administrator of P. P. Terrell; 30 Oct 1891
187 inventory of the notes & accounts of
the estate of Mathew T. Scott by administrator J. C. Steger
189 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Mumford Hillman (died,
apparently at the end of the month)
189 inventory and sale of the estate of J. C.
Lewis by administrator H. C. Lewis; 7 Dec 1891
190 will of Joel Boyd: wife Sallie Boyd to receive everything, but at her death
everything goes to daughter Mary Boyd, except $5 each to grandchildren Lelia
Boyd and her brother Robert Boyd; executor is E. J. Boyd; test: E. G. Sexton, G. W. McElroy; written 3 Mar
1888, proven Dec. term 1891
191 sale of the estate of Mrs. M. E. Slaughter by
administrator John E. Slaughter
191 sale of the estate of Allice Vinson by
administrator R. H. Dilday; buyers included A. J. Rushing, S. H. Vinson, G. W.
Williams, James Winscott, J. S. Hicks, B. P. Vinson, M. Knight, J. D. Rushing,
J. A. Garland, Dr. Ferrell, A. Hicks, A. C. Futrell, R. H. Dilday, R. H. Downs,
W. T. Hicks, J. J. Cook, J. F. May, William Dilday, R. M. Knight Jr., M. C.
Vinson, A. G. King, Amy Downs, Stark Hicks, P. D. Rushing, W. D. Downs, A. A.
Dilday, S. W. Barrow, Isaiah Mathis
195 G. W. Bufford, L. G. Beasley, J. W. Smith, R.
Biggs, P. T. Wofford, S. D. Scarborough, coroner’s bond; 8 Dec 1891
196 P. P. Fitzhugh, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy,
poor house overseer’s bond; 14 Oct 1891
196 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1891 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Jack Atkins
197 additional inventory of the estate of M.
W. Tucker by administrator M. M. Tucker
198 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Jack Atkins (died 2 days
into the month)
198 will of Susan Humphreys: daughter Mary Bufford, wife of R. T.
Bufford, gets homeplace in District 9, plus everything else; executor is
daughter Mary; wit: G. W. Bufford, J. P.
Bufford; written 5 Sep 1890, proven Feb. term 1892
199 inventory & sale of the estate of B.
Sooter by administrator R. Biggs
199 will of Lewis T. Edwards: wife Jennie J. Edwards & daughter Fannie
Edwards to have everything so long as they remain single; youngest son Nick
Edwards is to remain on the farm and take care of his mother & sister;
wit: L. T. Hewell, J. F. Stone; written
8 Jan 1892, proven Feb. term 1892
200 sale of the estate of John Sikes by
administrator C. C. Sikes; buyers were J. H. Beason, J. A. Durham, E. F. Dixon,
T. W. Lewis Jr., J. E. King, W. A. Winters, John Varner, Tom Dixon, Tobe Sikes,
Mrs. Sikes, J. T. Parchman, W. W. Adams, John West, Pers Newel, James Parrish,
James McMillan
200 years’ provisions for the widow of John Sikes
201 report by County Court Chairman R. S.
Lemaster for the year 1891
202 G. E. Wallace, C. C. Ralls, S. F. Morrow, J.
W. A. Hawkins, P. C. Wallace, G. R. Wallace, H. C. Hargis, constable bond for
District 4; 6 Feb 1892
204 final settlement with S. C. Lewis,
administrator of E. M. Crisp; 24 Feb 1892
204 will of R. A. Stone: wife A. M. Stone gets all property,
including 3 town lots in Dover and a tract between the poor house tract and the
Crisp place; R. S. Stone has already received $500; J. P. Stone has already
received $500; Mary Robertson has already received $200; Martha Walter has
already received $100; Sallie Smith has already received $100; Sopha
Scarborough has already received $100; all his children are to be made equal to
R. S. Stone & J. P. Stone; test: T.
W. Dennis, H. C. Dennis; written 20 Sep 1880, proven 7 Mar 1892
205 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman
206 T. D. Toombs, J. P. Bedwell, T. W. Lewis Jr.,
commissioners report on an 18 Feb 1892 court order to lay off year’s provisions
for the widow and one child of J. J. McCauley, who died 7 Feb 1892
206 sale of the estate of John Blane on 10 Mar
1892 by administrator M. W. Blane; buyers included M. W. Blane, Robert Blane, W.
H. Ford, George Blane, Henry Blane, R. L. Blane, Dave Crisp, Lucy Ford, Odis
Hicks, Ed Walker, W. O. Champion, Jo Hughes, George Downs, William Sills, W. E.
Outland, W. C. Moore, W. H. Futrell, Ed Crisp, J. J. Jones, Dr. Suthers, Bud
Wiggins, M. A. Sills, J. T. Hymen, John Graham, Jeff Murphy, Henry Allen, Sam
Outland, Henry Allen, W. C. Flowers, Ike Blane, J. D. Dunston, J. D. Livingston
208 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman
209 J. T. Knott, S. B. Woodson, J. L. Daugherty,
justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 4 Apr 1892
210 settlement of school funds for the year
ending 1 Apr 1892, by trustee G. W. McElroy
227 sale of the estate of J. J. McCauley in
Benton County on 12 Mar 1892 by administrator W. W. Patterson; buyers included
W. W. Christopher, G. S. Christopher, John Morable, G. Walton, M. Brown, J. P.
Dillon, D. W. Stogdale, Frank Stogdale, George Outlaw, J. A. Doherty, John
Askew, W. H. Lindsey, J. R. Young, Robert Wilhoit, Jim Rolls, Dennis Murphy, G.
R. Vickers, C. C. Covington, George Askew, R. W. Welker, Ike Powers, Robert
Lyles, William Sinks, John Wickham, Mrs. J. J. McCauley, Horace Martin
229 settlement with G. W. Carr, administrator
of W. W. Carr; 23 Apr 1892
230 inventory of the estate of Allice White by
administratrix M. C. Killebrew
231 settlement with Alice White,
administratrix of S. T. White, by M. C. Killebrew, administratrix of Allice
White, deceased; 28 Apr 1892
232 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, J. S. Rolls; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Dora Tedder (at B. D.
Barnes)
232 inventory of the estate of T. J. Patterson
by administrator W. W. Patterson:
refund of direct tax paid in 1866;
233 sale of the estate of Warren McDougal on 22
Apr 1892 by administrator R. H. Dilday; buyers included A. Downs Sr., R. A.
Dilday, J. R. Downs, Hallet Downs, A. Downs Jr., Thomas Preston, P. W. Barrow,
A. C. Futrell, A. G. King, A. E. Barrow, W. Matheny, G. W. Williams, J. A.
Duffell, W. C. Fuqua, Jim Henkley, J. J. Futrell, George Barrow, M. A. Sills,
M. G. Knight, S. D. Suddarth, Ed Vinson, G. W. Bullock, George Cook, Grant May,
R. L. Cook, J. D. Hicks
236 settlement with J. M. Lewis, executor of
Lizzie Parker; 7 May 1892
237 Otha H. Williams, T. W. Lewis, L. Herndon, R.
E. Thomas, Alex Bagwell, notary public bond; 7 May 1892
237 sale of the estate of Jesse Glasgow on 30 Apr
1892 by administrator W. H. Glasgow; buyers include G. W. Dowdy, W. A. Lomax,
Bud Lewis, J. R. Harris, Kelly Wilson, Jay Aldridge, D. D. Collier, J. W. Cook,
W. C. Bradford Jr., W. T. Thomas, W. W. Patterson, Jane Weldon
238 inventory of accounts of the estate of
Henry Green by administrator J. S. Mullins
239 inventory of the estate of Ann Dunbar by
executor T. W. Lewis; 6 Jun 1892
239 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1892
by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, W. L.
Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Nelson Baxter, Mariah
Gray
239 settlement with A. C. Ellis, administrator
of Elizabeth Hinson; 27 Jun 1892
240 poor house commissioner’s report for June
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty; residents were Ed Allen, John Murphy, W.
L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Nelson Baxter, Mariah Gray, Harriet
Hillman
241 sale of the estate of I. S. Bayliss by
administrator S. J. Caroland on 19 Mar 1892; buyers were W. A. Downs, S. J.
Caroland, I. S. Banister
241 final settlement with G. W. Carr,
administrator of W. W. Carr; 11 Jul 1892
242 will of J. W. Wofford: 25 acres each from the 50-acre Mcanan(?)
tract to the children of Marthy Glasgow and of Fanny Pervis – the children of
Marthy Glasgow to have their 25 acres on the west side of the 50-acre tract,
adjacent to land already given to Marthy Glasgow; the children of Fanny Pervis
also to have 25 acres from the Betts tract that Nero Payne now lives on;
Drucilla Payne, a colored woman and the wife of Nero Payne, gets all the
cleared land and timber on the 25-acre tract given to the children of Fanny
Payne, so long as she lives on it; wit:
Y. W. Cherry, J. M. Riggins; written 19 Feb 1890, proven July term 1892
243 settlement with A. C. Ellis, administrator
of C. P. McCoy; 11 Jul 1892
243 poor house commissioner’s report for July
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, H. J. Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Nelson Baxter, Harriet Hillman,
Mariah Gray, Rachel Melton, Eva Meadows
244 will of Jeremiah Radford: wife Mary Ann Radford gets all property,
except bed & bedstead which goes to daughter Jennie Brewer; wife Mary Ann
is executrix; wit: J. M. Scarborough,
W. H. Brewer; written 2 Sep 1891, proven Aug term 1892
245 will of William Brinton: sons E. D. Brinton and A. J. Brinton get his
entire tract of land, in District 1, plus various property; deceased son
William G. Brinton and deceased daughter Arbla Moore had already received their
share of the estate; daughter Malinda Allen gets $5; Powell M. Gibbs gets bed
& bed clothes, plus various property and $30; grandson Steger Gibbs gets
$30 plus bed & bed clothes, hogs & current crop of corn in the crib;
Powell M. Gibbs and Steger Gibbs to have equal shares in his personal effects;
grandson William H. Owen to have an equal share in his personal effects;
executor is E. D. Brinton; test: John
T. Parchman, Ed. H. Brinton; written 28 Nov 1890, proven 24 Aug 1892
246 settlement with S. C. Lewis, administrator
of Jo Rorie; 22 Aug 1892
247 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, R. Biggs, L. G.
Beasley, B. H. Dunbar, H. H. McGee, W. C. Bradford, N. G. Brandon, J. R. Cole,
county trustee’s bond; 5 Oct 1891
252 final settlement with W. S. Bailey,
administrator of Louisa Bass; 31 Aug 1892
252 S. B. Crain, W. M. Brandon, J. W. Stout, J.
R. Evans, N. E. McGregor, T. J. Brandon, Peter G. Sexton, M. F. Brandon,
sheriff’s bond; 5 Sep 1892
254 Smith Crockarell, W. M. Brandon, A. C.
Turner, R. J. Varner, C. W. Atkins, J. W. Stout, constable bond for District 5;
5 Sep 1892
256 A. W. Naylor, H. A. Armistead, William
Varner, B. H. Dunbar, constable bond for District 1; 5 Sep 1892
257 C. A. Wolf, A. C. Turner, E. Davis, R. J.
Varner, A. Armistead, J. H. Smith, collector’s bond; 5 Sep 1892
259 G. E. Wallace, J. A. W. Hawkins, W. R.
Harrison, G. W. Taylor, G. R. Wallace, J. W. Lewis, H. C. Pace, G. W. Wallace,
S. B. Woodson, constable bond for District 4; 5 Sep 1892
261 F. E. Grice, F. C. Gray, T. S. Sikes, D. R.
Emery, G. W. McElroy, J. H. Chadwick, constable bond for District 7; 5 Sep 1892
262 W. J. Holly, T. D. Toombs, S. A. Patterson,
R. E. Thomas, W. T. Thomas, J. M. Lewis, J. P. Bedwell, constable bond for
District 6; 5 Sep 1892
264 G. W. Taylor, G. R. Wallace, J. W. Lewis, B. F.
Dunlap, justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep
1892
265 T. J. Brandon, A. C. Turner, S. B. Crain,
justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
266 R. S. Lemaster, J. W. Rice, C. W. Crockett, J.
C. Steger, trustee’s bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
268 poor house commissioner’s report for Aug.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Nelson Baxter, Mariah
Gray, Alf Palmer, Harriet Hillman, Evy Meadows, Mrs. Green & child
268 J. A. Parker, J. A. Cole, W. D. Cole, justice
of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
270 poor house commissioner’s report for Sept. 1892
by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Nelson Baxter, Harriet
Hillman, Alf Palmer, Eva Meadows, Mariah Gray, Mrs. Green
271 poor house commissioner’s annual report for
the year ending 30 Sep 1892; total of 12 paupers (4 white males, 3 white
females, 2 colored males, 3 colored females); commissioners recommend
reappointment of current keeper Mr. Fitzhugh
271 will of Eliza P. Cherry; adopted daughter
Alice Herndon; Vela Stalls (daughter of Henry & Frances Stalls); executor
E. M. Miles; test: B. F. Dunlap, W. S.
Herndon; written 13 Aug 1892, proven Oct term 1892
272 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, J. A. Cole, H. H.
McGee, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, L. G. Beasley, trustee’s bond for the
collection of state taxes; 5 Sep 1892
274 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, J. A. Cole, H. H.
McGee, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, L. G. Beasley, trustee’s bond for the
collection of county taxes; 5 Sep 1892
275 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, J. A. Cole, H. H.
McGee, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, L. G. Beasley, trustee’s bond for the
collection of school taxes; 5 Sep 1892
276 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, J. A. Cole, H. H.
McGee, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, L. G. Beasley, trustee’s bond for the
collection of highway taxes; 5 Sep 1892
277 G. W. McElroy, F. C. Gray, J. A. Cole, H. H.
McGee, R. Biggs, N. G. Brandon, L. G. Beasley, trustee’s bond for the
collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
278 sale of the estate of J. W. Parker by
administrator W. H. Ryan; buyers were William Kirksey, C. E. McGee, Wiley
Kirksey, Mrs. Mary Parker, W. F. Parker, E. A. Scarborough, Bill Wyatt, J. W.
Slaughter, W. W. McGee
279 E. M. Miles, W. H. Blanton, J. M. Miles, J.
C. Wilkinson, justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5
Sep 1892
280 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, H. J. Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Margaret Green, Casey
Green, Nelson Baxter, Harriet Hillman, Alf Palmer, Eva Meadows, Tilda Meadows
280 settlement with A. B. Fraser,
administrator of Jordan Fraser; 7 Nov 1892
281 J. D. Burcham, M. R. Andrews, J. H. Chadwick,
justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
282 J. L. Daugherty, G. W. McElroy, G. S.
Daugherty, justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5
Sep 1892
283 G. H. Largent, W. C. Weaks, T. S. Sikes, N.
G. Brandon, justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5
Sep 1892
284 H. A. Armstead, R. J. Varner, William Varner,
justice of the peace bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
285 J. P. Goodin, W. P. Sikes, H. A. Causey, W.
G. Moore, J. W. Rowlett, Charles Coppedge, G. W. McElroy, justice of the peace
bond for the collection of small offenses; 5 Sep 1892
287 P. P. Fitzhugh, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy,
poor house overseer’s bond; 3 Oct 1892
287 year’s provisions for Briggie Thomas, widow
of J. L. Thomas; 23 Nov 1892
288 sale of the estate of James Campbell by executor
E. G. Sexton on Nov 1892; buyers included W. J. Cathey, E. Coy, J. M. Williams,
B. F. Sizemore, Ben Sikes, H. H. McGee, D. A. Lee, Sid Stavely, G. W. Martin,
Tom Keeble, E. E. Brokaw, W. P. Cole, Tom Crutcher, D. Peppers, A. Sexton, J.
W. Brigham, J. J. Crutcher
290 settlement with W. H. Glasgow,
administrator of Jesse Glasgow; 2 Dec 1892
291 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Margaret Green, Casey Green, Mary
Davis, Rachel Melton, Lindy Hogan, Harriet Hillman, Nelson Baxter, Alf Palmer,
Mariah Gray, Eva Meadows, Tildy Meadows
292 W. G. Moore, E. R. Cherry, C. C. Parker, J.
H. Weaks, T. J. Brandon, surveyor’s bond; 5 Apr 1889
292 settlement with T. W. Lewis, administrator
of W. T. Lewis; settlement included monument for grave, tuition for John Lewis;
13 Dec 1892
295 settlement with R. H. Dilday,
administrator of Alice Vinson; settlement included coffins for Alice Vinson
& S. D. Vinson; 24 Dec 1892
295 W. B. Halliday, J. W. Stout, T. J. Brandon,
J. B. Crockarell, tax assessor’s bond; 30 Dec 1892
296 will of Ann Dunbar: sets aside money to fix the family graveyard of the late Samuel
Dunbar; balance of money and property goes to Caty Cullum Dunbar, Margaret West
Dunbar and Sallie Blanch Dunbar, all of whom are unmarried minors; if the three
heirs die before coming of age or marrying, the balance of the estate goes to
the heirs of Andrew Jackson Weaks by his wife Tabitha Emma Weaks; wit: A. G. Halliday, J. F. Owen; written 18 Mar
1887; codicil #1 written 22 Oct 1888 stipulates that head and foot stones,
worth $75, be placed at her father James Dunbar’s grave, and stones worth $50
at her own grave; wit: A. G. Halliday,
W. P. Bellamy; codicil #2 written 23 Oct 1889 appoints Maj. T. W. Lewis as
executor, and bequeaths property to nieces Caty Cullum Dunbar, Sallie Dunbar
& Maggie Dunbar; wit: A. G.
Halliday, W. P. Bellamy
297 county commissioner’s report for the year
1892 by chairman R. S. Lemaster
302 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1892 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Malinda Hogan,
Rachel Melton, Mrs. Green, Nelson Baxter, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf
Palmer, Eva Meadows, John Williams
303 settlement with S. C. Lewis, administrator
of F. A. Roder; 14 Jan 1893
303 J. L. Coleman, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Weaks, S.
B. Crain, I. G. Waggoner, ferry bond for a ferry at Dover; 20 Jan 1893
304 settlement with R. Biggs, adminstrator of
B. Sooter; 21 Jan 1893
304 settlement with R. Biggs, administrator of
C. Phippin; settlement includes receipts from Mrs. Phippin & Willie Phippin
Rolls; 21 Jan 1893
305 inventory of the estate of Jesse Glasgow
by administrator G. W. Glasgow
305 inventory of the notes and accounts of the
estate of J. W. Parker, by administrator W. H. Ryan
311 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, John Candler, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Malinda
Hogan, J. Allen, Nelson Baxter, Mariah Gray, John Williams, Alford Palmer,
Harriet Hillman, Eva Meadows, Tilda Meadows
311 settlement with A. C. Ellis, administrator
of Elizabeth Hinson; 13 Feb 1893
312 settlement with I. G. Waggoner,
administrator of J. M. T. Rolls; 14 Feb 1893
314 settlement with James Ross, executor of
Zilpha Jones; 15 Feb 1893
315 will of J. M. Scarborough: wife Margaret Scarborough gets all property,
including his life policy in the American Legion of Honor; will mentions wife
Margaret’s children (not named); wife Margaret is executrix; test: J. W. Stout, A. Hyde; written 6 Mar 1893,
proven 14 Mar 1893
316 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, John Candler, Malinda Hogan, Rachel
Melton, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman, Nelson Baxter, John Williams, Alf Palmer,
Eva Meadows, Tilda Meadows
316 Henry H. Hilmer, Cris Gansner, O. N. Pearl,
J. H. Scarborough, constable bond for District 11; 8 Mar 1893
318 settlement with J. R. Rowlett,
administrator of W. O. Rowlett; 22 Feb 1893
318 settlement with A. C. Ellis, administrator
de bonus non of C. P. McCoy; insolvent notes on R. L. McCoy, Robert McCoy, W.
F. Jones; 11 Mar 1893
319 settlement with W. T. Moseley,
administrator of Robert Hinson; 28 Mar 1893
319 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, Smith Crutcher; residents were Ed Allen,
John Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Malinda Hogan,
Rachel Melton, Nelson Baxter, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Tilda
Meadows, John Williams, Eva Meadows, Pomp Allen (died within the month)
320 settlement with T. W. Lewis, executor of
Ann Dunbar; 10 Apr 1893
321 settlement with T. W. Lewis, administrator
of W. T. Lewis; 10 Apr 1893
321 settlement with D. A. Norfleet,
administrator of B. T. Lineberry; 8 Apr 1893
322 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Malinda Hogan, Rachel
Melton, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Eva Meadows, Tilda Meadows,
Richard Gibson, John Williams; expenses include burial of John Williams’ leg,
and burial of 2 paupers
322 James Manners records ear mark of stock; May
term 1893
322 Berry Manners records ear mark of stock; July
term 1893
323 will of A. J. Gray: wife Bea(?) to have all the property and raise the children; if
she remarries, she is to have a life estate of 200 acres, including the house,
and the remainder (172.5 acres) divided equally among the (minor)
children: Joseph’s part to be on the
lower end on the “old place” tract, then James next, then Andrew Jackson, then
Judith, then Addy; 116 acres to be kept for board timber; test: L. A. Jobe, George Stalls, J. M. Taylor;
written 16 Dec 1883, proven May term 1893
324 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1893
by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Malinda Hogan, Rachel
Melton, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Eva Meadows
325 settlement with J. C. Steger, administrator
of M. T. Scott; payments to Mrs. M. T. Scott, Mrs. Julia Scott, Cumberland Iron
Works; 30 Jun 1893
327 sale of the estate of Thomas Johnson on 20
May 1893 by administrator Tiney Eldridge; buyers included William Johnson, John
E. Johnson, Shack Johnson, Cave Johnson, J. W. Harrison, Tobe Johnson, W. H.
Johnson, W. H. Miller, James Leadford, J. T. Stewart, George Johnson, Bob
Darnell, J. H. Griffey, T. Eldridge, S. Sheppard
328 annual report of school funds for the year
ending April 1893
342 inventory of the personal effects of A. J.
Gray by administratrix Rebecca Gray; 20 Jul 1893
343 poor house commissioner’s report for July
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Melinda Hogan, Rachel
Melton, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Eva Meadows
343 will of Daniel Lowery: daughter Cora Ada Lowery gets all household
& kitchen furniture, bedding, $500; daughters Bella S. Lewis, Josie D. Hargrove,
D. A. Jennie Buckingham, Edna May Smith get $500 each; sons James A. Lowery,
Thomas J. Lowery, Robert L. Lowery, George W. Lowery divide the remainder of
the estate; sons Thomas & Robert are executors; test: W. W. Patterson, E. D. Lewis; written 14 Feb
1893, proven 14 Aug 1893
345 inventory of the estate of N. E. McGregor
by administratrix Mahala McGregor
345 E. T. Peck, W. M. Brandon, J. W. Stout, S. C.
Lewis, J. W. Rice, T. J. Brandon, notary public bond; 22 Aug 1893
346 will of William Stone: wife L. J. Stone gets 50-acre home tract and
half of household property; executor is Henry F. McGee; son W. J. Stone gets
$5, son Z. F. Stone gets $5; Mary Susan Yarborough gets $5; test: C. M. Brame, W. W. Smith, J. A. Smith;
written 27 Nov 1890, proven 25 Jul 1893
347 settlement with T. J. Lowery & R. L.
Lowery, executors of D. Lowery; payments of $500 each to Edna M. Smith, Josie
J. Hargrove, Jennie Buckingham, B. S. Lewis; 29 Aug 1893
348 poor house commissioner’s report for Aug.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, C. F. Wofford, W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Melinda Hogan, Rachel
Melton, Richard Gibson, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Harriet Hillman, Eva Meadows
348 years’ provision for the widow Brokaw by
commissioners Y. W. Cherry, W. G. Wofford, G. B. Riggins; 31 Jul 1893
349 W. A. Tippit, J. I. Tippit, J. N. McGinnis,
deed of trust bond; 12 Sep 1893
349 sale of the estate of E. E. Brokaw by
administrator M. E. D. Brokaw; buyers were W. G. Brokaw, Tony Crutcher, Josie
Stavely, C. M. Hooks, M. G. Brokaw, E. W. Brokaw, Lucian Keel; Sep 1893
350 settlement with T. J. Duncan, executor of
E. Dawson; mentions payment for tombstones, and $100 willed to Lou Dawson; 19
Sep 1893
351 sale of the estate of C. A. Lowery by
guardian R. A. Lowery on 12 Sep 1893; buyers included J. A. Lowery, J. B.
Walden, Robert Claxton, Earnest Morrison, Ed McCracken, Ely Coleman, Mrs. Sam
Bellar, Miss Sallie Wilkins, Dr. W. H. Glasgow, John Wickham, G. W. Lowery, J.
S. Patterson, Wiley Pully, W. N. Thomas, James Claxton
353 S. S. Biggs records ear mark of stock; 28 Sep
1893
353 L. Herndon, W. A. McCraw, J. H. Bailey, T. J.
Brandon, G. W. McElroy, deed of trust bond; 29 Sep 1893
354 poor house commissioner’s report for Sept.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, W.
L. Boyett, C. F. Wofford, William Candler, Melinda Hogan, Rachel Melton,
Richard Gibson, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Eva Meadows, John
Murphy
355 sale of the estate of H. M. Taylor by
administrator W. W. Taylor; 2 Oct 1893
356 settlement with E. Slaughter,
administrator of M. E. Slaughter; 2 Oct 1893
356 G. W. Bufford, P. T. Wofford, S. D.
Scarborough, J. W. Smith, coroner’s bond; 19 Oct 1893
357 P. P. Fitzhugh, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy,
poor house overseer’s bond; 14 Oct 1893
358 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, John
Murphy, W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Melinda Wyatt, Rachel
Melton, Richard Gibson, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Eva Meadows,
Janie Holman
358 G. W. McElroy, John Buckingham, J. A. Cole,
R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, P. P. Fitzhugh, J. C. Fowler, N. G. Brandon, B. H.
Dunbar, trustee’s bond for the collection of state taxes; 15 Oct 1893
360 G. W. McElroy, John Buckingham, J. A. Cole,
R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, P. P. Fitzhugh, J. C. Fowler, N. G. Brandon, B. H.
Dunbar, trustee’s bond for the collection of county taxes; 15 Oct 1893
361 G. W. McElroy, John Buckingham, J. A. Cole,
R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, P. P. Fitzhugh, J. C. Fowler, N. G. Brandon, B. H.
Dunbar, trustee’s bond for the collection of school taxes; 15 Oct 1893
363 G. W. McElroy, John Buckingham, J. A. Cole,
R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, P. P. Fitzhugh, J. C. Fowler, N. G. Brandon, B. H.
Dunbar, trustee’s bond for the collection of road taxes; 15 Oct 1893
364 G. W. McElroy, John Buckingham, J. A. Cole,
R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, P. P. Fitzhugh, J. C. Fowler, N. G. Brandon, B. H.
Dunbar, trustee’s bond for the collection of small offenses; 15 Oct 1893
365 will of H. Jackson; daughters Georgie Ann
Wallace, Isabella Wallace, Arsena Page, Elizabeth Manning, Parasade Hargis; son
Harmon Jackson (E. G. Sexton, guardian); test:
J. W. Stout, Lena Jackson; written 28 Nov 1893, proven Dec. term 1893
366 will of Harriet R. Wall: son N. A. Wall is executor, and gets home
tract of land; he is to pay the other children $50 each; son N. A. Wall is to
divide the household effects with her two daughters; test: J. A. Smith, W. W. Smith; written 8 Jul
1893, proven Dec. term 1893
366 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1893 by H. Jackson, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were John Murphy,
W. L. Boyett, Ed Allen, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Melinda Wyatt, Janie
Holman, Rachel Melton, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Richard
Gibson, Eva Meadows
367 sale of the estate of H. Jackson by executor
& guardian E. G. Sexton; buyers included H. Jackson, John Taylor, Georgie
Wallace, Jeff Melton, G. W. Jackson, James Powers, N. G. Wallace, W. H.
Wallace, Joe Taylor, Bill Page, J. H. Parker, Isabel Wallace, James Melton,
James Downs, M. A. Newberry, W. Z. Lewis
368 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1893 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Frank Wofford, W. L. Boyett, William Candler, John Murphy (discharged), Rachel
Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Janie Holman, Richard Gibson, Harriet Hillman, Alf
Palmer, Mariah Gray, Eva Meadows
369 W. W. Patterson, J. M. Lewis, W. T. Thomas,
notary public bond; 1 Jan 1894
369 J. L. Coleman, I. G. Waggoner, S. B. Crain,
T. J. Brandon, J. H. Weaks, ferry bond for the lower ferry at Dover; 4 Jan 1894
370 settlement with G. W. Glasgow,
administrator of Jesse Glasgow; 8 Jan 1894
370 B. H. Hobing, T. J. Brandon, J. C. Fowler,
justice of the peace bond; 1 Jan 1894
371 county commissioner’s report for the year
1893 by chairman R. S. Lemaster
373 county commissioner’s annual report of road
fund for the year 1893, by chairman R. S. Lemaster
375 years’ provisions for Mrs. Elizabeth Nowley,
widow of A. H. Nowley, laid off by commissioners Sam Bellar, H. C. Parchman, W.
W. Patterson; 26 Dec 1893
375 settlement with W. A. McCraw, executor of
Joel Boyd; 22 Jan 1894
376 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Al Palmer, Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Jane
Holman & baby, Mariah Gray, Richard Gibson, Eva Meadows, Harriet Hillman
376 John C. Carney, Will Sawyer, J. R. Carney, W.
C. Carney, J. O. Smith, T. R. Martin, ferry bond for the upper ferry at Dover;
8 Jan 1894
377 will of Samuel Ross; wife Mary Ann Ross;
daughters Cynthia C. Ross, Mary A. Ross, sons Jesse L. Ross, George A. Ross,
Samuel F. Ross, Hernando S. Ross; daughter Temperance L. Cherry, deceased;
executrix is wife Mary; test: Rice
Wallace, George Wallace; written 23 Sep 1889, proven Feb 1894
378 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Holman, Rachel Melton, Alice
Holman, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Eva Meadows, Harriet Hillman, Mariah Gray,
Jane Hicks
378 sale of the estate of P. G. Sexton on 3 Mar
1894 by administrator E. G. Sexton; buyers included John Sexton, John Austin,
W. W. Brumley, Smith Sexton, Ike Sexton, Mrs. Mat Hamblin, Sam Crain, Ed
Wallace, Clay Wyatt, Mrs. Glasgow, Jo Vick, Alex Bagwell, John Heflin, J. R.
Robertson, Chas. Wall, W. C. Carney, Mrs. S. B. Crain, John Free, J. B.
Crockarell, M. M. Tucker, Ab Heflin, Neal Crockarell, Suggs Vick, Plunket Mann,
Ed Hogan, M. A. Sexton, D. A. Norfleet, B. F. Edwards, F. P. Foster, Tom Doty,
W. F. Rorie, Robert Gray
381 settlement with Mrs. M. C. Killebrew,
administratrix of Alice White; 7 Mar 1894
382 additional inventory and sales of the
estate of R. L. Bailey by trustee L. Herndon
382 settlement with M. W. Blane, administrator
of John Blane; 13 Mar 1894
383 J. B. Crockarell, T. J. Brandon, W. M.
Brandon, G. W. McElroy, R. J. Varner, deed of trust bond; 17 Mar 1894
384 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Holman, Rachel Melton, Alice
Holman, Jane Hicks, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman,
Eva Meadows
385 settlement with R. H. Dilday, adminstrator
of Warren McDougal; 2 Apr 1894
385 inventory of the estate of Joseph Tippit
by administrator J. I. Tippit; 12 Apr 1894
386 years’ provisions for the widow & family
of W. J. Atkins; 5 Apr 1894
386 W. N. Cherry, J. T. Reynolds, W. C. Weaks,
justice of the peace bond; 14 Apr 1894
387 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Hicks, Jane
Holman, Alice Holman, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman, Eva Meadows,
Richard Gibson
388 sale of the estate of W. J. Atkins on 2 May
1894 by administratrix Mrs. V. A. Atkins; buyers were V. A. Atkins, C. A.
Brumley
389 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1894
by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, W. L.
Boyett, John Candler, Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Hicks, Jane Holman,
Mariah Gray, Alice Holman, Eva Meadows, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Harriet
Hillman
390 sale of the estate of Samuel Ross by executor
Jesse Ross on 17 Mar 1894; buyers included E. G. Hogan, Mrs. C. Ross, Josh
Wallace, Miss C. C. Ross, G. A. Ross, T. J. Doughty, G. L. Pace, H. S. Ross,
Charlie Ross, J. E. Lovell, E. M. Free, J. F. Stimson, M. L. Shemwell, T. O.
Stalls, P. M. Dennis, W. T. Ramsey, Jake Acree, John Wallace, S. J. Thweatt,
Frank Cheatham, John Pinner, E. H. Wallace, D. W. Ross, R. C. Greenhill, F. H.
Rolls, W. M. Pace, W. H. Cherry, S. J. Bumpus, William Stagner, G. W. Wallace
393 poor house commissioner’s report for June
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Melinda Wyatt, Rachel Melton, Jane Holman, Alice
Holman, Jane Hicks, Margaret Green, Eva Meadows, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray,
Richard Gibson, Harriet Hillman
394 John H. Lory, J. W. Stout, S. C. Lewis,
William Brandon, notary public bond; 11 Jul 1894
394 R. L. Bailey, G. W. McElroy, T. J. Brandon,
T. G. Askew, L. Herndon, notary public bond; 11 Jul 1894
395 poor house commissioner’s report for July
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, William Candler, Rachel Melton, Jane Hicks, Maria Green, Jane
Holman, Alice Holman, Alf Palmer, Melinda Wyatt, Eva Meadows, Harriet Hillman,
Mariah Gray, Dick Gibson, Frank Wofford
396 settlement with E. G. Sexton, executor of
James Campbell; 21 Aug 1894
396 Aaron Acree, L. Brandon, ferry bond for a
ferry at Tobaccoport; 20 Aug 1894
397 settlement with L. Herndon, trustee of R.
L. Bailey; 27 Aug 1794
399 years’ provisions for Mrs. Lou Green by
commissioners R. J. Varner, G. W. Perkins, Andrew Fisher; 10 Apr 1892
399 poor house commissioner’s report for Aug.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt,
Jane Hicks, Mariah Green, Jane Holman, Alice Holman, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman,
Eva Meadows, Richard Gibson, Alf Palmer, Morton Chadwick, ______ Swan
400 oath of T. S. Norden, W. T. Thomas, W. G.
Wofford, O. N. Pearl, members of the Board of Equalization of Assessments; 11
Jun 1894
401 settlement with C. C. Sikes, administrator
of John Sikes; 10 Sep 1894
402 settlement with T. J. Brandon,
administrator of N. Brandon; payments to Polk Brandon, Minnie Brandon, Mrs. Jo
Brandon, W. N. Brandon, T. P. Brandon, Mattie Brandon, Nathan Brandon’s
children, Emma Stout, Morris Brandon; 30 Aug 1894
402 settlement with E. M. Miles, executor of
Mrs. E. P. Cherry; 14 Sep 1894
403 settlement with E. D. Brinton, executor of
William Brinton; 17 Sep 1894
404 sale of the estate of Lucy Ford by
administrator J. W. Ford; buyers included James Hampton, William Webb, S. P.
Ford, Mrs. Sallie Slaughter, Mrs. T. Webb, Maggie Webb, Laura Webb, Liza
Hampton, Scott Moran, Tom Ford, R. W. Ford, John Sanders, Bob Lewellen, S. S.
Gillihan, D. J. Stacker
406 T. P. Kennedy, T. J. Weaver, S. B. Crain, A.
B. Parker, W. J. Atkins, constable bond for District 3; 3 Oct 1892
408 poor house commissioner’s report for Sep.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyett, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, William Candler, Morton Chadwick,
Moriah Green, Susan Chadwick, Jane Hicks, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Holman, Alice
Holman, Richard Gibson, Mariah Gray, Alfred Palmer, Harriet Hillman, Eva
Meadows, Clyde Peppers, Alice Peppers
410 years’ provisions for Mrs. J. J. Spiceland;
21 Sep 1894
410 W. C. Bradford, R. E. Thomas, J. H. Thomas,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
411 J. I. Tippit, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Tucker,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
412 A. G. Halliday, William Varner, J. I. Tippit,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
414 E. G. Sexton, J. W. Stout, J. A. McGee, J. A.
Cole, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, J. M. Sexton, W. D. Stavely, W. H. Dillon, L .C.
Dillon, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of state taxes; 3 Sep
1894
415 G. W. McElroy, W. D. Stavely, H. H. McGee, J.
A. Cole, R. Biggs, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Stout, W. M. Brandon, William Sawyer,
D. R. Ewing, J. A. Parker, E. G. Sexton, county court clerk’s bond for the
collection of state taxes; 3 Oct 1894
417 H. A. Armstead, J. A. Parker, L. Herndon,
justice of the peace bond; 1 Oct 1894
418 T. J. Weaver, Willam Varner, M. W. Smith,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Oct 1894
419 S. S. Stamper, T. P. Kenada, L. T. Hewell, R.
L. Moseley, D. D. Low, E. P. Hall, justice of the peace bond; 3 Oct 1894
420 D. D. P. Phillips, M. W. Smith, Joshua
Walker, justice of the peace bond; 3 Oct 1894
421 F. A. Jones, L. D. Hargis, J. W. Hargis,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Oct 1894
422 T. P. Frith, W. E. Shelton, J. C. Fowler,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Oct 1894
423 R. C. Shaw, W. N. Cherry, Smith Crockarell,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
424 J. L. Coleman, Ike G. Waggoner, J. W. Lewis,
W. Z. Lewis, T. D. Matheny, L. D. Hargis, R. J. Varner, justice of the peace
bond; 3 Sep 1894
425 J. P. Bedwell, J. M. Lewis, T. E. Buckingham,
W. W. Patterson, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
426 J. G. Robertson, T. J. Brandon, Ike G.
Waggoner, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
427 G. W. McElroy, J. P. Gordon, P. P. Fitzhugh,
G. W. McElroy, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
428 D. R. Ewing, Ike G. Waggoner, J. A. McGee,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
429 J. A. Garland, R. H. Dilday, R. L. Futrell,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
430 M. O. Hicks, T. J. Brandon, L. Herndon,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
431 E. M. Miles, T. J. Brandon, G. W. McElroy,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
432 L. Herndon, R. H. Dilday, H. L. Wofford,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
433 J. A. Parker, J. A. Cole, J. M. Sexton,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
434 W. E. McGee, H. H. McGee, W. Cathey, justice
of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
435 G. H. Largent, J. H. Scarboro, J. M. Taylor,
justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
436 L. G. Beasley, W. P. Sikes, T. J. Brandon,
Charles Coppedge, G. W. McElroy, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
437 James H. Chadwick, W. T. Wright, J. C.
Fowler, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
438 Charles E. Wright, W. F. Wright, John
Buckingham, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
439 A. W. Naylor, T. W. Lewis, William Varner, R.
J. Varner, justice of the peace bond; 3 Sep 1894
440 I. H. P. Smith, William Varner, J. H. Smith,
R. P. Lewis, T. W. Seay, constable bond for District 2; 3 Sep 1894
442 T. P. Kenada, W. M. Smith, T. J. Weaver, D.
A. Norfleet, S. B. Crain, G. A. Norfleet, constable bond for District 3; 3 Sep
1894
443 W. A. Burke, W. J. Horn, J. T. Knott, D. C.
McGregor, G. W. Wallace, J. H. Feltner, F. M. Williams, G. R. Wallace,
constable bond for District 4; 3 Sep 1894
445 Smith Crockarell, R. J. Varner, W. M.
Brandon, J. B. Crockarell, constable bond for District 5; 3 Sep 1894
446 H. J. Thomas, R. E. Thomas, W. T. Thomas,
constable bond for District 6; 3 Sep 1894
448 William Sawyer, T. J. Brandon, S. C.
Lewis, R. J. Varner, W. M. Brandon, constable bond for District 7; 3 Sep 1894
449 C. W. Phippen, H. H. McGee, William Brandon,
R. Biggs, C. D. Scarborough, J. R. Evans, constable bond for District 7; 3 Sep
1894
451 J. J. Cook, T. M. Griffin, H. L. Watson, T.
J. Crook, R. H. Dilday, L. Herndon, constable bond for District 8; 3 Sep 1894
452 H. L. Wofford, J. G. Gorham, T. J. Crook, G.
W. Boswell, L. Herndon, J. H. Scarborough, constable bond for District 9; 3 Sep
1894
454 J. M. Taylor, H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, G. W.
McElroy, J. M. Sexton, J. A. McGee, constable bond for District 10; 3 Sep 1894
456 G. M. Chadwick, A. L. Weaks, C. S. Wyatt, J.
G. Buckingham, constable bond for District 12; 3 Sep 1894
458 S. B. Crain, W. D. Stavely, Joshua Walker, J.
A. Cole, H. H. McGee, R. Biggs, M. W. Smith, sheriff’s bond; 3 Sep 1894
459 W. C. Weaks, H. H. McGee, J. H. Scarborough,
J. H. Weaks, register’s bond; 3 Sep 1894
460 G. W. McElroy, R. J. Varner, W. D. Stavely,
H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Stout, W. M. Brandon,
William Sawyer, D. R. Ewing, J. A. Parker, E. G. Sexton, county court clerk’s
bond; 1 Oct 1894
461 G. W. McElroy, R. J. Varner, W. D. Stavely,
H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Stout, W. M. Brandon,
William Sawyer, D. R. Ewing, J. A. Parker, E. G. Sexton, county court clerk’s
bond for special revenue; 1 Oct 1894
462 G. W. McElroy, R. J. Varner, W. D. Stavely,
H. H. McGee, J. A. Cole, R. Biggs, T. J. Brandon, J. W. Stout, W. M. Brandon,
William Sawyer, D. R. Ewing, J. A. Parker, E. G. Sexton, county court clerk’s
bond for county taxes; 1 Oct 1894
463 E. G. Sexton, J. W. Stone, J. A. McGee, J. A.
Cole, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, J. M. Sexton, W. D. Stavely, W. H. Dillon, L. C.
Dillon, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of county taxes; 3 Sep
1894
464 E. G. Sexton, J. W. Stone, J. A. McGee, J. A.
Cole, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, J. M. Sexton, W. D. Stavely, W. H. Dillon, L. C.
Dillon, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of road taxes; 3 Sep
1894
465 E. G. Sexton, J. W. Stone, J. A. McGee, J. A.
Cole, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, J. M. Sexton, W. D. Stavely, W. H. Dillon, L. C.
Dillon, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of school taxes; 3 Sep
1894
467 P. P. Fitzhugh, E. G. Sexton, J. G.
Robertson, T. J. Brandon, poor house keeper’s bond; 9 Oct 1894
468 T. W. Seay, T. J. Brandon, S. C. Lewis, H. G.
Lewis, notary public bond; 15 Oct 1894
469 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Rachel Melton, Morton Chadwick,
Mrs. Chadwick, Moriah Green, Melinda Wyatt, Jane Holman, Jane Hicks, Alice
Holman, Clyde Peppers, Lucie Peppers, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, Eva Meadows,
Richard Gibson, Harriet Hillman
470 will of George Stoneham: son Pink Stoneham gets everything; executor
is J. T. Reynolds; test: S. C. Lewis,
T. J. Brandon; written 20 Nov 1893, proven Nov. term 1894
470 inventory of the estate of J. J.
Spiceland, a minor under age 15, by guardian M. O. Hicks; 3 Dec 1893
471 inventory of the estate of J. P. Gooden by
administrator J. G. Robertson; 20 Nov 1894
472 J. W. Frith, J. M. Luton, J. M. Kingins, A.
C. Ellis, constable bond for District 4; 3 Dec 1894
473 D. T. Stavely, W. L. Stavely, O. N. Pearl,
constable bond for District 11; 3 Dec 1894
475 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Clyde
Peppers, Lucie Peppers, Jane Holman, Alice Holman, Moriah Green, Mariah Gray,
Harriet Hillman, Eva Meadows, Gracey Scott, Pomp Mallory, Richard Gibson, Jane
Hicks (16 days and is dead)
475 years’ provisions for Mrs. Kansas A. Powers,
widow of J. S. Powers, by commissioners R. Steel, J. F. Bishop, J. P. Bedwell;
8 Sep 1894
476 sale of the estate of J. S. Powers on 17 Sep
1894 by administrator R. E. Thomas; buyers included Henry Powers, John Nolin,
George Moore, Jeff Moore, John Brandon, John Broadus, Charles Covington, Sam
Wickham, J. R. Ellis, J. B. Jaxon, Lee Lowery, Ed McCracken, Walter Minor, Bob
Lyle, H. J. Thomas, C. L. Powers, Mrs. J. S. Powers
477 will of James A. Lowery: daughters Daisy Lowery, Carrie Lowery,
Margie Lowery, Sallie Lowery (all under age 21, who will reach age 21 in 5, 7,
9 & 15 years) to share a $500 note made by T. J. Lowery, R. L. Lowery &
G. W. Lowery; daughters and mother-in-law to share all household goods and
remainder of estate; executor and guardian is J. H. Buckingham; wit: W. W. Patterson, R. L. Lowery; written 2 Nov
1894, proven Dec. term 1894
477 W. H. Trinkle, oath as deputy surveyor; 10
Dec 1894
478 settlement with E. M. Miles, executor of
Mrs. E. P. Cherry; 20 Dec 1894
478 additional inventory of Lucy J. Ford by
administrator J. W. Ford
479 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1894 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Mart Chadwick, Mrs. Chadwick,
Melinda Wyatt, Clyde Peppers, Lucile Peppers, Rachel Melton, Eva Meadows,
Richard Gibson, Pomp Mallory, Gracey Scott, Mariah Gray, Harriet Hillman (15
days & dead), Jane Holman (15 days & gone), Alice Holman (15 days &
gone)
480 sale of the estate of the heirs of J. J.
Spiceland by guardian M. O. Hicks on 3 Dec 1894; buyers included B. F. Burgess,
Clark Dillon, A. T. Bilbry, W. N. Cherry, Spurlin Sills, Mrs. S. J. Spiceland,
A. L. Ellis, Harry Sills, Tom Morgan, C. Stalls, Hardy Sills, Bob Sills, C. G.
Wiggins, Tom Pettit, Ada Sills, Tom Herndon, Dr. Suddith, R. L. Wallace, Tobe
Morgan, Willie Spiceland, West Blane, Eph Bilbry, James Byrd, C. Spiceland,
Bill Allen
482 1894 annual report of G. W. McElroy, county
trustee
486 E. P. Martin, T. J. Weaver, H. A. Armstead,
J. C. Steger, notary public bond; 7 Jan 1895
486 sale of the estate of Mrs. Jeffers by
administrator W. H. Green; buyers included George Williams, J. N. Atkins, N. M.
Free, Claud Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Green, G. T. Hogan, Sandy West, J. H. Free,
Mack Butts, W. H. Green, William Lahiff, J. C. Green, Robert Wilson, J. B.
Atkins, John Gillum
487 J. G. Robertson, E. G. Sexton, G. C.
Robertson, John Allan, J. L. Daugherty, oath as work house commissioners; 11
Jan 1895
488 T. P. Kenada, S. W. Kenada, S. S. Stamper, T.
M. Clardy, D. A. Norfleet, T. J. Weaver, constable bond for District 3; 15 Jan
1895
489 Smith Crockarell, J. B. Crockarell, J. T.
Reynolds, G. W. McElroy, constable bond for District 5; 17 Jan 1895
491 J. L. Coleman, T. J. Brandon, J. H. Weaks,
Ike G. Waggoner, Stanly Coleman, ferry bond for the lower ferry at Dover; 23
Jan 1895
492 G. M. Lemaster, S. C. Lewis, J. H. Weaks,
work house superintendent’s bond; 14 Jan 1895
492 Alex Bagwell, oath as public guardian &
administrator; 7 Feb 1895
493 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, William Candler, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick,
Rachel Melton, Melinda Wyatt, Clyde Peppers, Lucie Peppers, Gracey Scott, Pomp
Mallory, Alf Palmer, Richard Gibson, Mariah Gray, Eva Meadows, Willie Mohon (10
days)
494 inventory of the estate of J. A. Lowery by
exectuor J. H. Buckingham; 23 Feb 1895
495 inventory of the estate of William Varner
by administrator R. J. Varner; Feb 1895
496 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton,
Melinda Wyatt, Clyde Peppers, Lucie Peppers, Willie Mohon, Pomp Mallory
(blind), Gracey Scott (insane), Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, Eva Meadows, John
Candler (20 days & dead); collected $5.00 from Tom Hicks for Jane Hicks’
things he took from the poor house
496 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
W. L. Boyt, Frank Wofford, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Malinda Hogan, Clyde
Peppers, Lucie Peppers, Mollie Mohon, Rachel Melton, Eva Meadows, Mariah Gray,
Gracey Scott, Pomp Mallory (blind), Sanders Barbee, Alf Palmer; paid $8.00 for
coffin & burying Richard Gibson
497 J. C. Carney, S. D. Scarborough, J. B.
Walter, R. J. Varner, William Sawyer, ferry bond for the upper ferry at Dover;
6 Apr 1895
498 years’ provisions for Mrs. Judith Tombs,
widow of T. D. Tombs, by commissioners W. W. Patterson, R. E. Thomas, R. Steel
498 will of Lewis Wright Moreland: Noel Stewart, who has lived with him for the
last 4 years, gets livestock, crops & farming implements; half-sister Laney
Moreland & Noel Stewart get pork & corn to live on, and are to divide
household & kitchen furniture; executor D. D. P. Phillips is to erect
tombstones over the graves of his mother Priscilla Moreland and his brother
James Berry Moreland; wit: W. A. West,
C. A. Wolfe; written 19 Oct 1894, proven April 1895 term
500 inventory of the estate of L. W. Moreland
by executor D. D. P. Phillips; 17 Apr 1895
501 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Malinda Wyatt, Mariah Gray, Rachel
Melton, Eva Meadows (discharged), Pomp Mallory, Gracey Scott (insane), Clyde
Peppers (discharged), Lucie Peppers (discharged), Alf Palmer, Sanders Barbee;
W. L. Boyt died (coffin furnished by Allen Robertson)
501 additional inventory of the estate of L.
W. Moreland on 30 May 1895 by executor D. D. P. Phillips
502 S. B. Woodson, S. C. Lewis, justice of the
peace bond; 25 May 1895
503 final settlement with T. J. Brandon,
administrator of N. Brandon; 24 May 1895
504 settlement with Liney Eldridge,
administrator of Thomas Johnson; 6 May 1895
504 will of M. E. Bishop: all property goes to Cora Johnson Stanfield,
including quilts, linens, gold jewelry; wit:
Blanch L. Fletcher, Charles Stacker; written 29 Aug 1892
505 sale of the estate of C. Westerman on 3 May
1895 by administrator J. M. Sexton; buyers included Jane Westerman, A. Stout,
G. W. Butler, J. M. Williams, Henry Townsend, W. E. McGee, R. Rutland, Henry
Lawrence, Irwin Melton, R. M. Hood, C. Robertson, Eppie Nolen, Cal Coy, H. A.
Carney, William Lyons, E. T. Gist, W. D. Stavely, B. F. Sizemore, William
Rumfelt, C. L. Wofford, W. H. Cox
508 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1895
by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, Henry
Sills, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Mariah Gray, Willie Mohorn, Rachel
Melton, Malinda Wyatt, Gracey Scott, Alf Palmer, Sanders Barbee, William
Pearson, Mariah Green, Pomp Mallory
509 final settlement with E. G. Sexton, executor
of James Campbell; paid to J. M. Sexton, guardian for Joe Campbell; 3 Jun 1895
509 statement of Alex Bagwell, public
guardian; receipts for George Evans (minor heir of Richard Evans), Willie Hart
(minor heir of Henry Hart), Coleman Quinn, Matildy Meadows, James E. Lee &
Joseph C. Lee (minors of S. C. Lee), heirs of Starkie Vinson, Charlie
Spiceland, Mollie Spiceland, Euna Spiceland & Seaman Spiceland (minor heirs
of J. J. Spiceland)
511 will of Peter T. Wofford: wife Sallie V. Wofford gets home tract in
District 11 as long as she lives there; wife Sallie is not to take any of her
children into the house to live with her; after death of wife Sallie, land is
to be sold and $200 of the proceeds to go to Dr. J. H. Scarborough; executor is
R. Biggs; wit: W. T. Hart, G. H.
Largent, T. J. Brandon; written 4 Mar 1895; codicil written 21 May 1895 directs
enough money to Landon Scarborough to buy himself a horse, bridle & saddle,
and directs $100 to Mrs. Mary Bufford; wit: T. J. Brandon, S. D. Scarborough,
G. W. McElroy; will proven June 1895 term
513 poor house commissioner’s report for June
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Mariah Gray, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton, Malinda
Wyatt, Alice Wyatt & baby, Mariah Green, Alf Palmer, Willie Mohon, Gracey
Scott (insane), William Pearson, Sanders Barbee, Moriah Williams, Pomp Mallory
(blind)
514 inventory of the estate of G. S. Wilson by
administrator R. E. S. Wilson; 22 Jun 1895
514 Lucy D. Killebrew, administratrix of I. G.
Killebrew, reports inventory of the estate as a crop of tobacco grown in 1894,
estimated to weigh 7,000 pounds
514 years’ provisions for Mrs. I. G. Killebrew by
commissioners D. A. Norfleet, L. T. Hewell, D. D. Low, who find nothing of
value to set aside, allotting $300 plus $50 out of the tobacco crop
515 inventory of the estate of D. G. Cherry by
Y. W. Cherry, guardian to the heirs; 16 Oct 1895
515 E. A. Scarborough, S. D. Scarborough, J. H.
Weaks, justice of the peace bond; 5 Aug 1895
516 poor house commissioner’s report for July
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Alice Wyatt & baby, Malinda Wyatt, Mariah
Green, Sanders Barbee, Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, William Pearson, Rachel Melton,
Gracey Scott, Sumery Williams, Henry Sills, Pomp Mallory (blind) – died after 7
days, Willie Mohon (6 days & gone)
517 J. P. Weaks, J. G. Robertson, liquor license
bond; Jul 1895
518 H. F. Robertson, W. W. Brandon, G. C.
Robertson, liquor license bond; Jul 1895
519 G. H. Byrd records ear mark of stock; 19 Aug
1895
519 Aaron Acree, Newman Brandon, ferry bond at
Tobaccoport; 3 Sep 1895
519 poor house commissioner’s report for Oct.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Frank Wofford, Rachel Melton, Malinda Wyatt, Mart Chadwick
(blind), Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, Sumery Williams, Emily Vickers, Alla Vickers,
Susan Chadwick, Gracey Scott (insane)
520 final settlement with T. W. Lewis,
administrator of W. T. Lewis; mentions costs for fencing grave yard, payment to
Mrs. Lewis as 1/6 interest of heirs; 14 Aug 1895
520 inventory of Lott Carney by administratrix
Nellie Carney; 22 Aug 1895
521 poor house commissioner’s report for Aug.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Mart Chadwick, Rachel Melton, Malinda Wyatt, Alf Palmer, Susan
Chadwick, Emily Vickers, Alla Vickers, Mariah Gray, S. Williams, Gracey Scott
(insane), Alice Wyatt & baby, William Pearson, Sanders Barbee (7 days &
dead)
522 petition for division of school districts
11, 12 & 43, made Jan. term 1895, granted April term 1895
522 settlement with R. E. S. Wilson,
administrator of G. S. Wilson; 2 Nov 1895
522 settlement with A. Bagwell, executor of
Harriet Wall; according to the will, the balance of the estate goes to N. A.
Wall; 2 Nov 1895
523 D. R. Allbritton, I. E. Albritton, J. T.
Marlow, liquor license bond; 1 Oct 1895
524 H. F. Robertson, Woods Robertson, liquor
license bond; 1 Oct 1895
525 P. P. Fitzhugh, E. G. Sexton, T. J. Brandon,
poor house overseer’s bond; 21 Oct 1895
526 J. P. Weaks, E. G. Sexton, liquor license
bond; 2 Oct 1895
527 W. Glazer & Co., liquor license bond; 9
Oct 1895
528 annual report of poor house commissioners for
the year ending 30 Sep 1895
529 poor house commissioner’s report for Sep.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Henry Sills, Rachel Melton, Malinda Wyatt, Alla
Vickers, Mariah Gray, Margaret Vickers, Sumer Williams, Alf Palmer, Alice
Wyatt, Gilbert Wyatt, Gracey Scott (insane)
529 division of School District 48 on the
Houston Co. line, so as to include the residences of F. Livingston, Lee Weaks,
W. B. Weaks, and running along the dividing ridge between Elk and Cross Creeks
530 B. F. Dunlap, J. W. Stout, J. W. Rice, J. C.
Steger, W. M. Brandon, E. G. Sexton, L. Herndon, constable bond for District 9;
1 Nov 1895
532 will of Willis Whitford: begins with a recount of items already given
to his children
W. C. Whitford has already been given a
tract of land in Dist. 7 for the benefit of his minor heirs, $261.40 cash, $20
cash sent him while in Texas, and a horse, bridle & saddle when he married;
daughter Clementine Geurin has already
received $150, bed, bedstead, bed clothing, and a heifer;
Martha McElroy has already received the
land on which she lives, plus a bed, bedstead, bed clothing, and a heifer when
she married;
Tennessee Rowlett has already received the
land on which she lives, plus a bed, bedstead, bed clothing, and a heifer;
Missouri Fitzhugh has already received a
bed and bed clothing, and $20
James W. Whitford has already received a
horse, bridle & saddle, and $200
David Whitford has already received a
horse, bridle & saddle, and the Taylor tract of land in Dist. 10 on Short
Creek & Tennessee River
Thomas H. Whitford has already received a
horse, bridle & saddle, and the A. W. Sexton tract in Dist. 10 on Standing
Rock Creek
son J. W. Whitford is to receive $100
minor children Willis Henry Whitford &
Sallie Ann Whitford to receive the home tract of land after the death of his
wife
Palmer tract of land in Dist. 10 on
Standing Rock Creek, along with all household & kitchen furniture, to be
sold after the death of his wife, with the proceeds equally divided among all
his children except W. C. Whitford
Executors are John W. Rowlett and James
Whitford
Witnesses were T. J. Brandon and E. G.
Sexton
Will written 31 May 1887
Codicil written 21 Sep 1891, stipulating
that the home tract of land be divided, with Sallie Ann having the upper part
including the dwelling, spring, crib & stables, and Willis Henry having the
lower part, adjoining Rowlett
Will proven in open court on 21 Nov 1895
534 inventory and sale of the estate of G.
Lehman by administrator H. A. Armstead; 30 Nov 1895; buyers included Doris
Lehman, C. W. Lehman, W. W. Allen, S. West, Wait Tucker, Steve Tucker, J. H.
Byrd, W. J. Gilman, W. B. Halliday, William Wilson, Love Tucker, Ruth Lehman,
W. F. Rorie, Henry Mann, Fred Lehman, W. P. Gibbs, John Moon, Charles Givens,
J. E. Moore, J. T. Travis, J. T. Nance, W. D. Moore, R. W. Bellamy, R. O.
Edmondson, W. D. Norfleet
535 inventory of the estate of Willis Whitford
by executor J. W. Whitford; 23 Nov 1895
536 poor house commissioner’s report for Nov.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Frank Wofford, Henry Sills, Rachel Melton, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Alla
Vickers, Nollie Vickers, Emiline Vickers, Mariah Gray, Samara Williams, Alf
Palmer, Gracey Scott (insane), Malinda Wyatt (5 days & dead)
537 additional inventory of the estate of J.
W. Parker by administrator W. H. Ryan; 28 Nov 1795
538 settlement with W. A. McCraw,
administrator of Mrs. Sallie Boyd; payments to Celia Rossman, Bobie Boyd, Lelia
Crittenden, Mary Boyd; balance of the estate goes to Mary Boyd, according to will,
and W. A. McCraw was appointed her guardian; 16 Dec 1895
539 E. G. Sexton, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, H. H.
Tharpe, W. H. Dillon, J. A. McGee, J. A. Cole, W. D. Stavely, J. C. Steger, J.
W. Stout, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of county taxes; 12
Sep 1895
540 E. G. Sexton, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, H. H.
Tharpe, W. H. Dillon, J. A. McGee, J. A. Cole, W. D. Stavely, J. C. Steger, J.
W. Stout, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of state taxes; 12
Sep 1895
542 E. G. Sexton, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, H. H.
Tharpe, W. H. Dillon, J. A. McGee, J. A. Cole, W. D. Stavely, J. C. Steger, J.
W. Stout, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of school taxes; 12
Sep 1895
543 E. G. Sexton, R. Biggs, H. H. McGee, H. H.
Tharpe, W. H. Dillon, J. A. McGee, J. A. Cole, W. D. Stavely, J. C. Steger, J.
W. Stout, Chris Gansner, trustee’s bond for the collection of highway taxes; 12
Sep 1895
545 G. W. Clinard, J. D. Tanner, M. A. Bryant, P.
D. Skinner, R. J. Varner, W. M. Brandon, J. I. Tippit, E. B. Shepherd, J. H.
Varner, constable bond for District 3; 20 Nov 1895
546 oath of Charles Bruton, deputy register; 6
Jan 1896
547 J. P. Weaks, J. G. Robertson, liquor license
bond; 1 Jan 1896
548 D. R. Albritton, Ike Albritton, liquor
license bond; 1 Jan 1896
549 Wolf Glazer, J. W. Stout, liquor license
bond; 9 Jan 1896
550 H. F. Robertson, liquor license bond; 1 Jan
1896
551 J. L. Coleman, J. Stanly Coleman, Ike G.
Waggoner, T. J. Brandon, J. H. Weaks, ferry bond for the lower ferry at Dover;
9 Jan 1896
551 poor house commissioner’s report for Dec.
1895 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Frank Wofford, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton,
Emiline Vickers, Alla Vickers, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, Samara Williams,
Charley Barker, Gracey Scott (insane)
552 inventory of the estate of I .G. Killebrew
by administratrix Lucy D. Killebrew; 1895
553 annual report of County Court Chairman J. G.
Robertson
556 years’ provisions for Mrs. Fannie Harris,
widow of W. W. Harris, by commissioners W. T. Thomas, T. W. Lewis Jr., R. L.
Lowery; 21 Sep 1895
556 inventory of the notes and accounts of the
estate of Willis Whitford by executor J. W. Whitford; 4 Jan 1896
557 G. W. Bufford, S. D. Scarborough, T. J.
Brandon, T. R. Martin, Charles Coppedge, coroner’s bond; 14 Jan 1896
558 G. M. Lemaster, W. M. Brandon, J. W. Stout,
work house superintendent’s bond; 14 Jan 1896
558 oaths of J. M. Allan, E. G. Sexton, J. G.
Robertson, work house commissioners; 14 Jan 1896
559 inventory of the estate of P. T. Wofford
by executor R. Biggs; 24 Jan 1896
559 S. B. Crain, W. S. Sexton, J. L. Coleman, E.
G. Sexton, work house superintendent’s bond; 4 Feb 1896
560 inventory of notes and accounts of the
estate of D. H. Gatlin by administrator T. J. Brandon
562 sale of the estate of D. H. Gatlin on 1 Feb
1896; buyers included T. O. Wilkinson, Mrs. D. H. Gatlin, T. M. Phillips, G. A.
Miles, O. N. Pearl, H. P. Ables, W. P. Byrd, T. H. Crutcher, W. A. McCraw, J.
T. Whaley, G. W. Jackson, J. R. Blanton, S. C. Dillon, Joe Shemwell, Robert
Gatlin
563 years’ provisions for Mrs. D. H. Gatlin by
commissioners B. F. Dunlap, T. M. Rolls, J. S. Jamison; 15 Jul 1896
564 allotment of homestead and dower for the
widow of D. H. Gatlin; 6 Feb 1896
565 poor house commissioner’s report for Jan.
1896 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Frank Wofford, Henry Sills, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton, Emily
Vickers, Nola Vickers, Alla Vickers, Mariah Gray, Charles Barker, Alf Palmer,
Samair Williams, Gracey Scott (insane)
565 poor house commissioner’s report for Feb.
1896 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Frank Wofford, Henry Sills, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton,
Emiline Vickers, Nola Vickers, Alla Vickers, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, S.
Williams, Charley Barker, Gracey Scott (insane)
566 J. C. Carney, S. D. Scarborough, Charles
Coppedge, J. B. Walter, T. R. Martin, ferry bond for the upper ferry at Dover;
6 Mar 1896
566 Henry Shemwell records ear mark of stock; 23
Mar 1896
567 final settlement with S. C. Lewis,
administrator of Mrs. Sallie Vinson; equal payments to Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs.
Clark, W. D. Manning; 9 Mar 1896
568 inventory and sale of the estate of W. D.
Stavely; buyers included Mary Stavely, H. H. McGee, Herman Stavely, W. H.
Rumfelt, Sid Stavely, J. M. Williams, Irving Melton, Dave Largent, J. H.
Martin, Nick Gansner, George Largent, John Tubbs, Al Hilliard, B. F. Sizemore,
R. E. Rumfelt, T. H. Lancaster, E. R. Cherry, Cal Coy, Tom Sikes, A. N. Mobley,
Tom Daugherty, Dawson Wofford, James Broadway, Sam Whitehead, Nathan Pearl, Tom
Crutcher, Clark Dillon, B. H. Hobing, Mrs. Fisher, R. S. Cowan, G. W. Settle,
John Robertson, Robert Melton, Bud Brigham, James Farless, Henry Hettenhouse,
Daniel Keynes, John Massie; 24 Mar 1896
572 D. R. Allbritton, Ike Albritton, J. P. Weaks,
liquor license bond; 1 Apr 1896
573 J. P. Weaks, D. R. Allbritton, liquor license
bond; 1 Apr 1896
574 poor house commissioner’s report for Mar. 1896
by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, Henry
Sills, Frank Wofford, Emiline Vickers, Alla Vickers, Mart Chadwick, Susan
Chadwick, Alf Palmer, Mariah Gray, S. Williams, Rachel Melton, Gracey Scott
(insane); coffin furnished for burial of Charles Barker
575 J. C. Steger, J. M. Allan, Charles Coppedge,
revenue commissioners’ oath; 31 Mar 1896
575 settlement with Jessie Ross, executor of
Samuel Ross; 27 Mar 1896
576 Wolfe Glazer, J. W. Stout, liquor license
bond; 9 Apr 1896
577 H. A. Causey, J. M. Taylor, L. A. Jobe, W. E.
McGee, justice of the peace bond; 3 Apr 1896
578 settlement with J. I. Tippit,
administrator of Joseph Tippit; balance of estate to be paid to the guardian of
the minor heirs M. C. McGregor
578 settlement with R. E. Thomas,
administrator of W. W. Harris; 15 Apr 1896
579 H. F. Robertson, G. C. Robertson, liquor
license bond; 22 Apr 1896
580 inventory of Maggie Durrwachter by
guardian Gus Johnson; 23 Apr 1896
580 poor house commissioner’s report for Apr.
1896 by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen,
Henry Sills, Frank Wofford, Mart Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton,
Gracey Scott (insane), Alla Vickers, Emily Vickers, Sumar Williams, Mariah
Gray, Alf Palmer, Mary Johnson
581 W. A. Downs, Allen Mullens, Joseph Ferguson,
ferry bond for the Cross Creek ferry; 4 May 1896
582 final settlement with Mrs. Mahala McGregor,
administratrix of N. E. McGregor; 19 May 1896
583 poor house commissioner’s report for May 1896
by R. A. McElroy, J. L. Daugherty, W. H. Sikes; residents were Ed Allen, Frank
Wofford, Henry Sills, Martin Chadwick, Susan Chadwick, Rachel Melton, Gracey
Scott (insane), Mariah Gray, Alf Palmer, Sumara Williams, Charlie Barker
(dead), Mary Johnson (10 days and put in jail)
583 final settlement with Lucy Eldridge,
administratrix of Thomas Johnson; $6.93 each to heirs George Johnson, Jane
Black, William Johnson, John Johnson, Cave Johnson, Thomas May, Nancy Johnson,
except Cave Johnson who has received more than his share of the estate; 6 May
1896
584 final settlement with Mrs. V. A. Atkins,
administratrix of W. J. Atkins; one heir at law, a son of W. J. & V. A.
Atkins, received $637.09; 16 May 1896
585 final settlement with E. G. Sexton, executor
of H. Jackson; 16 Jun 1896
586 inventory and sale of the estate of Mrs.
M. A. Griffin by administrator B. F. Edwards on 26 Jun 1896; buyers included D.
L. Howell, B. F. Edwards, J. M. Thweatt, George Manners, R. Griffin, P. Gibbs,
A. Bagwell
586 settlement with B. F. Edwards, administrator
of Mrs. M. A. Griffin; 26 Jun 1896