--part1_27.971afd8.26c45530_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_27.971afd8.26c45530_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <GEORGIA-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd05.mail.aol.com (v75_b3.11) with ESMTP; Wed, 09 Aug 2000 17:05:34 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Wed, 09 Aug 2000 17:04:40 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e79L2Vd17750; Wed, 9 Aug 2000 14:02:31 -0700 Resent-Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 14:02:31 -0700 X-Original-Sender: crilley@eramp.net Wed Aug 9 14:02:30 2000 Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.20000809144912.00f6dc80@216.178.132.10> X-Sender: crilley@216.178.132.10 X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.6 (32) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 14:49:12 -0500 Old-To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com From: Crilley <crilley@eramp.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Subject: [GEORGIA] GA Jour Mess #40-41 Resent-Message-ID: <96m0lC.A.JVE.nbck5@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/15577 X-Loop: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GEORGIA-L-request@rootsweb.com Abstracts from Georgia Journal and Messenger , Macon, GA January 3, 1849 Vol XXVI No 40 CRAWFORD SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold on 1st Tues Feb, Knoxville, Crawford Co: Land Lots Nos 143, 182, 183, 184 in 1st district originally Houston containing 640 acres...levied on as property of Bartley McCrary to satisfy four fi fas in favor of Richard Harvey, Sup Court Crawford. Also levied three fi fas on seven negroes to wit: Peter, a man; Rose, a woman; Mary a girl; Ann a girl; Anderson a boy; Virgil a boy; John a boy and 352 acres of land in the Agency Reserve, all levied on as the property of Lavenia Davis to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Wm L Johnson, administrator, vs Lavenia avis, and Gideon M. Davis, and two fi fas in favor of Wm L. Johnson, Administrator vs Lavenia Davis and William V. Daivs, fi fas issued Sup Court - Crawford. Also levied one fi fa on 4 feather beds and furniture, 4 bedsteads, 3 tables, 1 large chest, 1 safe, 1 slab, 1 bureau, 1 wash stand, 12 cups and saucers, 12 plates, 1 steak dish, 1 large dish, 3 small dishes, 6 tumblers, 2 tin buckets, 2 wash pans, 2 cotton gins, 1 lot of cotton seed, one two horse wagon, 400 bushels of corn, one set of blacksmith tools, 6000 lbs of foddder, 25 head of stock hogs, 12 head of stock cattle, one lot of plantation tools, one blacksmith shope and tools and the land the shop stands on in the town of Knoxville, occuped by Lewis F. Hikcs and Robert Hicks all levied on as the property of Andrew J. Preston to satisfy one fi fa issued out of Sup Ct. Crawford in favor of Jacob Lowe vs Andrew J. Preston. Also, one negro boy, Cubic, about 12 years old, leveid on as property of Samuel Hall to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice Court for the 573 Dist G.M. in favor of Richard harvey vs said Samuel Hall. Also the east half of lot of land, number 65, in the 7th dist originally Houston, now crawford county, containing 101 1/2 acres more or less, levied on as the property of Daniel Hudson to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justice court for the 573 GMD in favor of Joel B. Morgan. Morgan and Zorne and others vs the said Daniel Hudson--property pointed out by Gilleon J. Green, controlling said fi fas. Also the south half of lot of land number 122 and all that portion of lot number 121, lying on the west side of Spring Creek; lying and being in the 7th district, originally Houston, now Crawford, containing 250 acres, levied on as the property of Ethreldred W. Knight, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Crawford Sup Ct. in favor of John Walpole vs Etheldred W. Knight and James A. Prosser. Also lot of land number 191 in the 6th district of originally Houston, now Crawford county, levied on as the property of Joseph Birdsong to satisfy two fi fas issued from Upson Sup Court in favor of Travis A.D. Weaver, commissioner vs said Birdsong principal, Davis Dawson, Malichi Dawson, David Buff and John W. Evans, securities--properties pointed out by Henry G. Smith. Joel B. Morgan D. Sheriff ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold 1st Tues March Upson County , Thomaston, the one undivided half of Alphaus Beall deceased, in lot number one hundred and seventy eight, and all tha tpart of lots number one hundred and sixty three, and one hundred and sixty four, containing seventy-two acres and bought of Jackson Hartfield by said Alphaus and Thomson Graham; all lying in the tenth district of originally Monroe, now Upson county and being the settlement occupied by the said A. Beall and Thomson Graham. Also parcels, property of A. Beall, deceased: 101 1/4 acres - north half of 196, and forty acres off the east side of lot 213, and forty acres off the lot 121, all lying in the 10th district of originally Monroe, Now Upson. Mary C. Beall, Admrx. ADMINISTRIX SALE. Will be sold 1st Tues in March, Thomaston, Upson County, the lot of land whereon Nancy C. EUBANKS formerly resided, containing 202 1/2 acres, and lying in the 16th district of originally Houston now Upson. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Edward Eubanks. Nancy C. Eubanks, Admrx. ADMINISTRATOR SALW. At last residence of Eli Wamock deceased, in county of Laurens, on the 1st Tues in March, the following property: two horses, a flock of sheep, and a lot of stock hogs and some 8 or 10 pounds of seed cotton. Monica Womack, Adminx FOUR MONTHS--Application to Infer Court of Pulaski for leave to sell all the land and a part of the Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas D. Walker, deceased, late of said county. George Walker, Exr. January 10, 1849 Vol XXVI No 41 MARRIED. On the morning of the 25th December last in this city by the Rev. Wm M. Crumly, Mr. James A. Knight to Miss Mary E. Riochards, both of this city. SUMTER COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE. 1st Tues in Feb, Americus, Sumter Co the following property.Thomas Howard's interest in lot #25, 17th dist, of originally Lee, now Sumter, his interest being 1/3 of said lot; levied on as said Howard's property to satisfy one fi fa from Justice court Columbia county, in favor of Evas & Parks vs said Howard. Also Virgil A. Dixon's interest in lot #154 in 26th district of originally Lee, now Sumter, also his inters in a ten acre lot whereupon Marth R. Harvey now lives, it being a part of lot #175 in 27th dist of said county, said lot well improved all levied on as said Virgil A. Dixon's property to satisfy a fi fa from the Inf Ct of Sumter in favor of Joseph B. Askew by said Dixon. Green W. Wheeler, D Sheriff JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. At the election on Sat. last E.E. Brown and E.C. Grannis were elected Justices of the Peace of the 716 Dist G.M. F.F. Lewis was elected constable and there was a tie between David Ralston and H.F. Shaw for the same office. In 564th Dis, David Reid and Morton N. Burch were chosen Justices and John Eans and A.Ad elected constables. SHERIFF SALES. DECATUR Co. Bainbridge on the 1st Tues of Feb.: Jack a man about twenty years of age; Delila and 4 children: Mary a girl about 6 years old; Jordan, a boy about 4 years of age; Walley, a boy about 3 years; Vina a girl about 2 years and also an infant child of Delila. Clacy, a woman about 20 and her two children: Jim a boy about 3; Luke a boyu about 1 year. All levided on as the property of Charles F. Compton to satisfy the following fi fas: Demsey Harrel vs Charles F. Componton; Lott G. Owens vs Charles F. Compton; James C. Bower vs. C.F. Compton; Henry J Ullos vs C.F. Compton, and Wm Williasm vs Chares F. Compton. Sup Court Decatur Also Elias H. Kemp vs C.F. Compton, and William H. Morris vs Lott J. Owens and Charles F. Compton and Daniel B. Douglass security on the appeal and Frederick Mansfield vs C.F. Compton, all issed out of the inf court of Decatur. Also lot of land #330 in the 42 dis of Decatur co, levied on as the property of John P. Gauiden, to satifsy a fi fa issued Sup Court in favor of Alexander Douglass vs John P. Gauiden and Asa D. Smart security. Also lot of land 308 in the 21st distt of said county, levied on as the property of John D. Burnery to satisfy a fi fa from Decator Supr Court in favor of James A. Douglass vs said Augustus J. Bell. Also a centre table, sofa, half dozen cane bottomed chairs, bureau, small set of drawers and glass, wardrobe, four bedsteads, two small tables, crib, washstand, lot of books, folding leaf table, steel mill, yoke oxen, andville and vellows, brass clock, cow sideboard, clock, dining table, 25 split bottomed chairs, 12 common bedsteads, trunnel bedstead, 9 mattresses, 4 beds and clohting, cot 2 small looking glasses, 2 large maps, thermometer, 2 wash stands, 2 buckets, 2 prs andirons, 2 pr shovels and tongs, 3 pitchers and bowls, lot crockery and pot ware, half dozen common chairs. Also six town lots whereon Levi Goodman now resides and occupies as a tavern and whereon there is a Law Office, formerly occuped by John Hays, lying and being in the town of Bainbridge and formerly owned by Bennett Crawford--all levied on as the property of Levi Goodman, to satisfy a fi fa Inf Court in favor of Hardy G. Crawford vs Levi Goodman, and Alexander A. Allen security. Also a negro named Ben, about 13 years, levied on as the property of Edwin Ellis, deceased to satisfy a fi fa from the Sup Court in favor of T. Cunningham & Son vs Edwin Ellis..property pointed out by the widow. James Griffin Sher. FEBRUARY SHERIFF SALES. RANDOLPH Lots # 5,99, 125, 126,141,161 = 4th dist Lots # 31,58 - 6th district; #85 in 7th dist; #234 in 9th dist; #148, 149 in 10th district; #45,56,86,87,88,89,103,105,106,107,133,139,169,199 in 11th dist; all of said county Randoph levied on as the property of John Gerrard Coster, Charles Hecksher, Edward Heckher, Jas L. Pettigru and James Hamilton. # 143 - 8th di property of Bryant W. Smith #287 in 7th dist; Cullen W. Alexander. #18 & 47 = 10th dis Oliver H.l Griffeth #233 = 18th dist and #95 in 6th dist, Obadiah P. Cheatham #47 = 11 dist. William G. Williams MONROE - February Sheriff Sales 800 acres in 4th dist, adjoining the lands of Edmund M. Butler, and others; also a negro girl named Ella about 16 years old -- property of Stephen A. Mann, deceased to satisfy sundrey executions in favor of John L Thompson and William L. Farnbro, Administro of the estate of John Mann dec'd vs Aleander Johnson, Admin on estate of Stephen Mann dec'd and one issued from Monreo Sup Court in favor of Thomas Walker vs Stephen A. Mann, principle, Edmund M. Butler and Asa V. Mann, securities. 100 acres part of #90 in 14th dis, whereon Isaac Tollerson now lives--levied on as said Tollerson's property to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Jarrett Bryan, Adm of Stephen Baily dec'd. Also 2 bedstead, 2 wardrobe, 1 candlestand, bureau, safe, slab and chest --the property of Henry W. Mitchell to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Reuben Wright, guardian of Mary A. Gibson. One house and lot in village of Culloden adjoining James D. Lester, and Geraldus King, containing one acre--property of Norman Bryan to satisfy fi fa from a Justic Court in favor of Arthur Giun vs Norman Bryan and Wm J. Bryan. BAKER FEBRUARY SHERIFF SALES Lots # 86, 87, 113, 114 1st dist known as Greenwood Plantation--property of James Hamiltong fi fa George L. Twigss, Trustee vs said Hamilton. South half lot 48, Jackson St. Albany --property of Daniel T. Driggers fi fa Hunt & Pynchon vs said Driggers. Lot #22 Broad St, Albany - prperty of Moses Sinqufield fi fa Jesse Cock, Admin vs said Sinqufield Lot #116 - 9th dist property of FMR Morrison fi fa W.J. Tarvine vs said Morrison Also machinery of Steamer Florence and person property of George B. King--fi fa E & R.R. Graves vs said King. 2 lots 2nd Dist --property of Canney Burnam fi fa Josiah Respass vs said Burnam. EARLY COUNTY SALES Lot #105 5th dist - property of D.D. Smith mortgate fi fa Peter Howard vs said Smith Lot #304 and 200 acres of lot 205 5th dist--property of D.D. Smith-mortgage fi fa J. Collins vs said Smith Lot #331 5th dist, property of Jesse Williams, fi fa Thos Thames vs Williams & Dall and Alexander ve Jesse Williams LOWNDES COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. one bay mare--property of Robert N. Parish fi fa Edward Remmington vs said Parish one bay mare--property of Samuel G. Williasm fi fa West Rountree vs said Williasm DOOLEY FEBRUARY SALES Negro man Humphrey--property of William B. Maddox fi fa Obadia Smith vs W. B. Maddox and W.B. Maddox & W.S. Harrell Negro boy, Jordan--property of David Graham fi fa William Smith vs Graham Lot #167 1st Dis property of A.A. Morgan fi fa Michael Hanley vs A.A. Morgan and J.G. Morgan, security. Lot #40, 9th dist--property of Daniel McLeod fi fa Huntington & Holcomb vs McLeod #251 7th dist also wagon, harness and six mules--property of James T. Kigore fi fa from Bibb, Richard harvey vs said Kilgore and Josh Jordan. Lots #253 251 and fractions 187 and 188 15th dist--property of Samuel C. Lippiett fi fa J.P. Boland vs said Lippiett Lot #326 15th Dist property of Abner Holliday fi fa Wm Wright vs said Holliday Lots 78 2nd dist property of R.A. Marshall fi fa T.J. Rivers vs said Marshall Lot of Land 1st Dist on which E. Turner now lives fi fa arthur C. Sayer vs said Turner Lot #60 2nd dist property of Joseph Birdsong fi fa Dan'a A Allen vs said Birdson and David Buff. FOUR months after application Decatur County for leave to sell the rea estate of Thomas H. Dickinson late of said county deceased. William Dickinson, Admr. < Virginia ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== --part1_27.971afd8.26c45530_boundary--