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    1. RE: [QUEEN] how do we know?
    2. Vicky
    3. I have had a copy of James Queen's will, however just today, I received a copies of the probate records for James Queen. Here's what it indicates: (Spelling as in document) Rutherford County, NC Record Of Estates, Volume B, Pages 548-550 - A list of the sale of the personal property of estate of James Queen decd and held the 31st day of July, 1845 - Purchasers: Alfred Jones, Wm W. Jones, John Crow, Jno Taylor, W H Taylor, Jamison Queen, James Jonson, Elizabeth Jonson, Robert Jamson, Hampton Queen, Widow, W.A. Queen, H.H. Houser, A.J. Queen, B.G. Grayson, Thomas Painger, John Hix, A.H. Sims, J. Queen, John Queen, Levi Towry, John Pealton? - The statement of the invory is true to the best of my knowledge the vouch is that come in to our hands due the state of the deceased is as follows: 1 note on Thomas Paine for $10.00 supposed to be good. Note on Wm W Jones, H H Houser for $20.00 also supposed to be good. One Judgement against Henson Jonson for seventy dollars and 45 cents due first day of May 1844 insolvent. We as the Executors of James Queen decd certify that within list of property sold by us and also to the vouchers that is due the said estate just and true to the best of our knowledge giving under our hands and seal the 4th day of August 1845 - Signed by Jamison Queen, Jas H. Hale Rutherford County, NC Record Of Estates, Volume B, Pages 551 - All there is will to widow one negro woman one man one clock one chest one trunk three beds and steds and furniture two tables one cupboard two sets of plates one set of teacups some other small articles one loom one looking glass eight chairs three washing towels two fat kits? one picklin tub four pails three pots two ovens one skillet one galson? one tin bucket nine crocks ten bushels of wheat one pair of fire dogs one boushel of salt eight spoons one set of knives and forks two big wheel one flax wheel one keal one set of shoemakers nine head of hogs eight jugs two flesh forks one lable one fire shovel one candle stick four stare one coffee mill one meal sifter and seive two basons three dishes three plows two hoes one matick one scuthe and cradle two axes one pair of gears one paif of sheep shears two smothing irons one cow and calf one side saddle nine pint cups two quarts cups one tea kittle two pot racks three pair of hooks two sides of leather one iron wedge two bibles one clay bank horse bridle and saddle will to Hampton Queen - We as the executors of James Queen decd do certify this inventory is true estate of the property that was willed to the widow in the last will and testament of the said decd and also that was will to his son Hampton this the 4th day of August 1845 - Signed by Jamison Queen, Jas H. Hale Rutherford County, NC Record Of Estates, Volume B, Page 715 - Joseph Taylor, P Whisnant, and Thomas Jefferson Esqrs were appointed a commissioners to settle with the Exe of James Queen decd therefore ordered that they make a report in writing to the next term of this court Rutherford County, NC Record Of Estates, Volume B, Page 724-725 - In persuance of an order of Court directed to the unassigned as commissioners to settle with James H. Hall and Jemerson Queen Executors of Jas Queen Dect make the following report: We find the account of sale bill to be $634.42. 1 note on W.W. Jones and H.H. Houser $20.00 due the 9th of June 1845 Interest $2.00; We find the whole amount of the estate to be $654.42. And we further find vouchers to the following amounts: Book Account of W. Fortune $3.58; Book Account of Thos Payne $2.00; Joseph Taylor $5.02; James McFarland $6.00; Edward Upton $.75; John M Grayson $4.69; W. Fortune & Summy $.50; Clerks Receipt $1.50; Sheriffs Receipt $3.81; Paid J H Jones Bill $3.45; Wm Hunt's note $15.90; Summey & Fortune $11.42; Ballance Due J H Hall $19.31; J Queens Account $6.23; J.H. Jones Note $13.88; Interest on Note $.60; Commissions allowed executors 5 percent $32.72; Commissioners Charge $6.00; Clerks fee for recording settlement $1.60 - We find the amount of vouchers to be one hundred and thirty nine dollars and sixty cents deducted from the estate leaves in the hands of the Executors five hundred and fourteen dollars and eighty two cents for distribution - Dated 02/16/1847 Vicky H. -----Original Message----- From: Don [mailto:djq1234@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 11:49 AM To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [QUEEN] how do we know? Hi Reiley and Gang, James Q was my gggggrandfather. Most of what I know comes from the "Heritage of Swain County" written by Mazie. She lists James as a son of William Lewis Q, marrying Sarah Jones, no date or place. I list him as born abt. 1777 in Wilkes Co. Ga. based on the research of Dwight Radford of Genealogical Research Services in Salt Lake. ( It appears that his research is based mostly on Mazies writings) I have James will (no mention of parents) James married Sarah in 1802 in Rutherford Co. NC and died on Marc 22, 1845 in Rutherford. I have a census record of James in 1820 in Rutherford which shows his wife as Sarah Hall ?, I also have a note listing Sarahs last name as Ferguson. Don Queen --- Reiley Kidd <radcrk@home.com> wrote: > I have in my notes that James Queen, son of > William Lewis Queen, Sr., > married a Sarah Jones. I didn't include the > source, and am hoping that > someone out there has primary evidence that > a) James is indeed the son of WL Q, Sr., and > b) that this marriage took place (including > when and where). > > Thanks, > Reiley Kidd > Seattle > > > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > GenConnect at Rootsweb > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Queen > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/

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