I don't know to which Slaughter or Arch(ibald) HILL this refers, but for anyone interested: SOURCE: 1859 Superior Court, Taylor Co, GA, p. 370: The State vs. John BAREFIELD Jury finds John BAREFIELD, the prisoner, guilty. C.F. Fickling, Foreman (A.M. BROOKS, Thomas WILSON, C.L. WALKER, John HUSTON, Joseph GENTRY, Joseph F. BOWLAND, Joseph PHILIPS, W.F. TURKS, S.L. BREWER, J.W. SEARCEY, James DANIEL, Jurors) : Slaughter HILL, sworn, says he never bought a horse from John BAREFIELD, has a brother named Arch HILL, knows no other Arch HILL, did not sign the notes that have been in exhibit to John HUDSON, always writes his name and never makes his mark. The notes aforementioned were read to the jury by the prosecution. The State vs. John BAREFIELD, Warren BAREFIELD, Elias BAREFIELD, Jos STUBBS, Indictment for passing counterfeit notes, April Term 1859, with consent of the court & Solicitor General, it is ordered by the court that a note pro ____ be entered in the above stated case as to Warren BAREFIELD and Elias BAREFIELD and that this order be on the minutes of! the court. Donna Wall Gwinnett Co, GA