Henry County Wills, Volume 2 Joseph TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. Jan 16 1833 James TURBEVILLE owed an account to an estate. About 1834 James TURBIVILLE was paid $10.50 from the estate of Neil CAMPBELL. About 1834 Henry County Wills, Volume 3 Benjamin TURBARVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. Dec 28 1835 James TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1836 James TURBAVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1836 James TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. Aug 1 1836 James TURBEVILLE owed a "Bad and Uncollected Account." Oct 3 1836 Henry County Wills, Volume 4 James TURBEVILLE owed a note to an estate. Jan 7 1839 James TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. Oct 1 1838 James TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. May 6 1839 J. J. TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. May 3 1841 Henry County Wills, Volume 5 James TURBERVILLE owed a note to an estate. Oct 26 1842 Henry County Wills, Volume 6 James TURBEVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1845 Benjamin TURBERVILLE owed a note to an estate. May 5 1845 Henry County Wills, Volume 7 H. TURBERVILLE was a buyer at an estate sale. Dec 23 1844 Benjamin TURBEVILLE owed a note to an estate and endorsed a note for another man. Dec 1845 This ends the listing for TURBEVILLE/TURBERVILLE/TURBIVILLE/TURBARVILLE in Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7.
Henry County Wills, Volume 1 Will Book A, Page 42 Will of Nicholas DARNALL, deceased In the name of God Amen. I, Nicholas DARNALL, Sr., of the county of Henry and state of Tennessee, do make, ordain and declare this instrument which is written to be my last will and testament, revoking all others. Imprimis. All my debts of which there are but few, and none of magnitude, are to be punctually paid, and the legacies whereafter bequeathed, are to be discharged as soon as circumstances will permit in the manner directed. Item 2. To my dearly beloved wife, Sealy DARNALL, I give and bequeath three hundred dollars in Tennessee Bank bills, and a horse to be valued at sixty dollars, and her saddle, and a cow and calf, and two ewes, and a sow and pigs, and a trunk and loom and wheel and cards, and a bed and furniture and a table. Item 3. I give and bequeath unto my beloved son, William DARNALL, one negro girl named SHARLOT, to him and his heirs forever. Item 4. I give and bequeath to my beloved son, Thomas DARNALL, one negro boy named Henry, to him and his heirs forever. Item 5. I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter, Patsey MELONE, a negro girl named SILVEY, to her and her heirs forever. Item 6. I give and bequeath unto my beloved son, Nicholas DARNALL, two negro boys named ISHAM and DREW, to him and his heirs forever. Item 7. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Susanna LOGAN, one negro woman named KIS, and her two children, WILLIS and SAM, to her and her issue forever. Item 9. I give and bequeath to my beloved son, Henry DARNALL, one negro woman named BELL, to him and his heirs forever. Item 10. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Lucy BONE, two negroes, JOSEPH and BECK, to her and her issue forever. Item 11. All the rest and residue of my estate, real and personal, not disposed of in manner aforesaid, may be sold by my executor and equally divided between my above named children, and also my sons, James DARNALL and Benjamin DARNALL. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my beloved sons, William DARNALL and Nicholas DARNALL, executors of this my last will and testament. In witness of all and each of the things herein contained, I have set my hand and seal this 18th day of August 1823. in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-three. Attest: John MARBERRY Samual WYNN Nicholas DARNALL Will Book A, Page 43 Will of Nicholas DARNALL, deceased, was exhibited in open court and recorded this December Term 1823. James HICKS, Clerk Will Book A, Page 44 William DARNALL, Nicholas DARNALL, Joseph SKAGGS, Jesse C. GAINER, Henry DARNALL, Robert SWOR and Levi BONE got an Executor's Bond. Mar 30 1824 Some buyers at the estate sale of Nicholas DARNALL were, among others: Boothe MALONE, William S. DARNALL, John SWOR, Henry WRIGHT, Lucy DARNALL, Celia D ARNALL. Amount raised at the sale was $2759.57 3/4 Dec 19 1823 Thomas and Thomas L. DARNALL owed a note to an estate. About 1824 Henry County Wills, Volume 2 T. L. DARNALL had some kind of official capacity in the estate of Samuel WYNN. Sep 26 1835 Will Book B, Page 102 Settlement of the estate of Nicholas DARNALL. 1830 Will DARNELL had a "Doubtful Account" with an estate. Dec 6 1830 Thomas L. DARNELL was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1834 Nicholas DARNELL had an account with an estate. Dec 23 1833 Thomas L. DARNELL had a note with an estate. Dec 29 1834 William DARNELL and Mark DARNELL were buyers at an estate sale. Oct 5 1835 Benjamin DARRELL had a note with an estate. Dec 23 1833 Henry County Wills, Volume 3 Lacy DARNALL had a note or account with an estate. Mar 6 1837 Thomas DARNELL had a receipt with an estate. Sep 5 1836 Henry County Wills, Volume 5 T. L. DARNELL owed a note or account to an estate. Oct 4 1841 L. L. DARNELL owed a note or account to an estate. Jan 2 1842 Henry County Wills, Volume 6 William DARNALL owed a note to an estate. Jan 1 1826 (some pages are out of order) John M. DARNELL, John DARNELL and James DARNELL owed notes to an estate. Nov 4 1844 Thomas DARNELL was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1845 Henry County Wills, Volume 7 Westley DARNELL, Martha DARNALL and Daniel DARNALL had accounts owed to an estate. About 1845 This ends the listing for Darnall/DARNELL/DARRELL in Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7.
Thanks Peggy. I just woke up. Sid ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [TNHENRY] WILLS > You must have left the names of the families you were interested in having > looked up out of your email. > > Peggy > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, politicalannouncements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > [email protected] > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
I guess it would help if I gave you some family names. They are Darnell;Turbeville;Wright. Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sid Hardin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:26 AM Subject: [TNHENRY] WILLS > I would appreciate some one lookin up wills in the period of 1830-1850 for the following family lines. If they are too many let me know and i will try to narrow the field down. > > Many thanks, > [email protected] > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Henry Co., TN Mailing List, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List to > [email protected] > > ============================== > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ >
You must have left the names of the families you were interested in having looked up out of your email. Peggy
Henry County Wills, Volume 1 William C. RODGERS was Executor for Francis RICHARDSON. Will made Oct 25 1824. William ROGERS and William C. RODGERS were buyers at an estate sale. Dec 12 1825 Inman RODGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. About Jun 1825 Benjamin ROGERS was a Commissioner. May 24 1826 A. ROGERS was paid $0.75 from the estate of William MOBLEY. About 1829 Henry County Wills, Volume 2 Cullen RODGERS was paid $16.68 3/4 from the estate of John W. MAXWELL. Sep 14 1830 Bethel RODGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1831 Daniel G. ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Dec 29 1834 Cullen ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1835 Benjamin ROGERS was a witness to the will of Ephraim WILLIAMS. May 30 1833 Henry County Wills, Volume 3 William RODGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Dec 30 1835 William C. RODGERS was a Commissioner. Oct 25 1836 Benjamin ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Mar 6 1837 Daniel ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Jan 1 1838 Henry County Wills, Volume 4 H. T. RODGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Jul 1 1839 Willie RODGERS owed a note to an estate. Dec 7 1840 Peter ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Feb 27 & 28 1838 Benjamin ROGERS was a Commissioner. Dec 14 1840 Henry County Will, Volume 5 Peter ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. About 1841 William C. ROGERS and P. ROGERS were buyers at an estate sale. Feb 7 1842 Daniel ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Nov 7 1842 William ROGERS owed a "Very Doubtful Account" and a "Very Doubtful Note" to the estate of F. MCCONNELL. Jul 3 1843 Henry County Wills, Volume 6 Preston ROGERS, William S. ROGERS, William RODGERS, E. RODGERS had accounts with an estate. Sep 6 1841 W. C. RODGERS and Preston ROGERS were buyers at an estate sale. Sep 5 1841 Preston ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Feb 5 1844 Henry County Wills, Volume 7 Preston ROGERS was a buyer at an estate sale. Dec 23 1844 John ROGERS had a note or account with an estate. About 1846 Will Book G, Page 21 Will of Blount COOPER, deceased (This is a long document and I will transcribe the part pertaining to Rogers only.) 2nd Item, I give to my son Whitmell COOPER, three Negroes, to wit, FILLIS, BARBARY and HASTY; two horses, on bed and furniture, one cow and calf, and two hundred dollars which he has received. As to the land he resides upon with his family, stand as follows, sometime about the date of 1823 or 1824, Job ROGERS and myself, both of the county of Wake and the State of North Carolina, at that time conveyed a certain Negro boy by the name of CHARLES, with others, to Jubliee ROGERS and John W. ROGERS in trust for the benefit and support of Whitmell COOPER and his wife Elizabeth A. COOPER and children. And whereas at a term of the County Court heretofore held in the town of Dresden and county of Weakley, and state of Tennessee, the said Jubilee ROGERS and John W. ROGERS were released from the burden of said trust, and the term given to Blount COOPER, finding it not compatible with the interest of said Whitmell COOPER, his wife Elizabeth, and children, to retain said CHARLES, on account of his bad habits and evil disposition and propensity to run away, lying in the woods, stealing etc., finding that said CHARLES may be eventually be leased to said Whitmell COOPER, his wife Elisabeth, and children, by the advice and consent of said Whitmell, his wife Elizabeth, and the advice of certain friends, also with the advice of a lawyer saying it was justifiable, I, the said Blount COOPER, in consideration of his bad habits, proceeded to sell CHARLES for six hundred and seventy-five dollars, which was the highest price I could get for him at the time he was sold, and for the better support and purpose of perpetuating said sum of money arising from the sale of said CHARLES, for the mere certain support of said Whitmell, his wife and children, I the said B. COOPER, in lieu and consideration of the said boy CHARLES, or the money thereof arising from the sale of said boy CHARLES or next proceeds thereof, having expended one hundred and seventy-five dollars toward the support of the said Whitmell COOPER, his wife Elizabeth, and children; and knowing that said Whitmell had no land to keep his family upon, I, the said B. COOPER, by the advice and wish of said Whitmell and his wife Elizabeth, proceeded to purchase a certain tract of land lying in the county of Henry and state of Tennessee, about four miles from Paris on the Huntingdon Road, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, for the remaining five hundred dollars the said boy CHARLES sold for, I, the said B. COOPER, proceeded to settle the said Whitmell, his wife Elizabeth, and children, upon the same. Since that time, seeing that the increase of said Whitmell COOPER formerly was such that there was not land enough to sustain said Whitmell, his wife Elizabeth, and children, therefore, by the advice of said Whitmell and his wife Elizabeth, and relatives, I the said B. COOPER, as trustee or agent for said Whitmell and wife Elizabeth, proceeded to sell the boy by the name of COMODORE for the sum of six hundred and twenty-five dollars, as there was no other means on hand for the purpose of buying another tract of land, of one hundred and twenty aces adjoining the tract purchased, for which I give seven hundred dollars, making in body tract, two hundred and forty-five acres, with one hundred barrels of corn, and forty dollars worth of pork and stock hogs, amounting to one hundred and forty dollars, which were left upon the premises for the use and benefit of said Whitmell, his wife Elizabeth, and children. Know ye that she, Elizabeth A. COOPER, by virtue of her just claims that she has to the above described land, as it was paid for out of property left her, therefore she is entitled to use the privileges and benefits of the above described tract of land, and all the proceeds arising from the same during her natural life, that is to say, for the support of herself and her children; and at her death, the above land to be equally divided between her children, that the intent and meaning of the conveyance made to Jubilee ROGERS and John W. ROGERS, might be executed. This ends the listings for RODGERS/ROGERS in the Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7.
I would appreciate some one lookin up wills in the period of 1830-1850 for the following family lines. If they are too many let me know and i will try to narrow the field down. Many thanks, [email protected]
Hi Ellen, I'm sorry but there were no TOOMBS or variations listed in these books. Peggy
Can you look and see if you find anything for Toombs? Thank you so much. Ellen
Thank you. Steve Nichols
Henry County Wills, Volume 1 1822-1830 Mention of Capt. NICHOLS' militia company. Henry County Wills, Volume 2 Will Book C, Page 96 J. A. NICHOLS note for hire Henry $35.15 to the estate of Daniel HANSBROUGH. No date. Will Book C, Page 127 John NICHOLS owed a note to the estate of Daniel HANSBROUGH. No date. Henry County Wills, Volume 3 Buyers at estate sales: John NICHOLAS Nov 6 1837; H. W. NICHOLS Dec 28 1835. Notes or accounts owed: J. A. NICHOLS abt 1835. John A. NICHOLS was paid from the estate of William H. MCCUTCHEN. Dec 7 1836 Henry County Wills, Volume 4 Buyers at estate sales were: William NICHOLS Feb 27 & 28 1838; Had a note or account to an estate: John NICHOLS Jan 4 1839 Will Book E, Page 18 Sales of the estate of William NICHOLS, deceased Buyers were among others: Nelly NICHOLES Henry NICELER Albert NICELER David NICELER Total amount received $161.58 1/4 David NICELER, Administrator, No date Will Book E, Page 19 Dower of Mrs. NICHOLS and Children 6 hogs worth $13.50 One cow and calf worth $12.00 Shucks and short corn worth $24.00 15 barrels of corn worth $30.00 3 bushels of wheat worth $3.00 David NESLER, Administrator No date, but around 1838 or 1839. Will Book E, Page 189 Settlement with Administrator of the Estate of William NICHOLS, deceased Amount of Inventory $161.58 1/4 Amount paid out by Administrator for the Estate $220.70 Leaves a balance of $59.12 1/2 due to the Administrator, this 8th day of January 1841. David NICELER, Administrator Henry County Wills, Volume 5 Buyers at estate sales: Simeon NICHOLIS May 1 1843 Notes or accounts with estates: John A. NICHOLS Jul 3 1843 Henry County Wills, Volume 6 Buyers at estate sales: James and Job A. NICHOLAS Jun 1845. Henry County Wills, Volume 7 Buyers at estate sales: Edward R. NICHOLAS 1846. Notes or accounts with estates: John NICHOLAS Nov 22 1845; John A. NICHOLAS 1846. This ends the NICHOLS/NICHOLES/NICHOLIS/NICHOLAS entries in Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7.
Henry County Wills, Volume 1 1822-1830 John MOORE endorsed a Constable Bond for James C. GAINER. Mar 20 1826 John MOORE endorsed a Constable Bond for Thomas WILLIAMS. Mar 22 1826 John MOORE endorsed an Ordinary Bond for James C. GAINER. Mar 23 1826 John MOORE endorsed an Administrator's Bond for Joshua GARDNER. Mar 24 1826 John MOORE and Richard MOORE owed a note or account to the estate of Mabry T. COX. Sep 1825 Obadiah MOORE bought an old saddle for $3.35 and a lot of chains and plough for $3.35 from the estate of Francis RICHARDSON. Dec 12 1825 Morgan MOORE owed a note to the estate of James MCCLURE. About 1827 Henry County Wills, Volume 2 George MOORE bought a cary plough $4.42, barshare plough $2.25 and runter $0.81 from the estate sale of Fielding VEASY. Undated James MOORE was named an Executor to the estate of James STEM. About 1828 John MOORE, Obadiah MOORE and George MOORE were buyers at the sale of Organ HOUSE. Dec 6 1830 James MOORE bought a red calf $1.62 1/2 and 2 calves $2.00 at the sale of James H. MCCORKLE. Mar 9 1833 John MOORE and Jesse MOORE were buyers at the estate sale of Harmon ROSS. Jan 10 1832 Silas MOORE owed an account to the estate of Solomon ARMOUR. Dec 23 1833 Joseph MOORE had a note due to the estate of Solomon ARMOUR. Dec 23 1833 Joseph R. MOORE owed a note to the estate of Giles COOKE. Dec 29 1834 James MOORE received a $3.92 credit from the estate of Neil CAMPBELL. About 1835 (This is where the Will of George MOORE would go. It has already been transcribed in an earlier posting.) Henry County Wills, Volume 3 Buyers at estate sales were: Joseph MOORE Dec 28 1835; Green W. MOORE and John MOORE, Jr. and Obadiah MOORE at sale of Abner RHODES. G. W. MOORE and Hamlin HOGAN were the Administrators. Dec 28 1835; H. MOORE Oct 3 1836; John MOORE, Jr. and O. MOORE Nov 7 1836; A. P. MOORE Jan 7 1837; Joseph MOORE Dec 27 1837. Buyers at George MOORE'S estate sale were, among others: Mrs. MOORE; Joseph MOORE; Joseph HILL; Jesse MOORE; G. W. MOORE; Elijah RENSHAW; Hamlin HOGAN. Oct 16 1835 Will Book D. Page 201 Inventory of the Notes of the Estate of James MOORE, deceased Hire of two negro women for 1835 $50.56 Hire of two negro women for 1836 $70.00 Note on Stephen VANCLEAVE $8.50 G. W. MOORE, Administrator Aug 11 1836 Will Book D, Page 211 Settlement with the Administrator of the Estate of James MOORE, deceased Amount of Inventory $1083.29 Vouchers and cash $1083.29 George MOORE, Administrator Sep 5 1835 John R. MOORE was a Commissioner. Oct 31 1836 Will Book D, Page 265 Sale of the estate of George MOORE. Buyers were, among others: John W. MOORE; H. HOGAN; William RENFROW; Elijah RENFROW; Eaton DAVIS; Dicy MOORE; G. W. MOORE and H. HOGAN were Administrators Oct 25 1836 Will Book D, Page 267 Sale of the estate of Sarah MOORE. Buyers were, among others: Elijah RENSHAW; Ben DUNN; John W. MOORE; Joseph HILL; Eaton DAVIS; David HOGAN; G. W. MOORE and H. HOGAN were Administrators Feb 6 1837 John R. MOORE owed $388.00 to the minor orphans Feraby and Sarah KENDALL. Jan 4 1836 Mary MOORE paid note of $59.05 to the estate of Miles ALEXANDER. Oct 2 1837 Will Book D, Page 150 (I believe this should be RENSHAW.) Sale of the Estate of Elijah CRENSHAW, deceased. Buyers were, among others: Mrs. N. CRENSHAW; John M. MOORE; George MOORE; Spence HILL. Owers of note and accounts were, among others: Joseph MOORE; Daniel HOGAN; Hamlin HOGAN. George W. MOORE was Administrator Nov 6 1837 Henry County Wills, Volume 4 Buyers at estate sales were: Clabourne MOORE Feb 27 & 28 1838; John MOORE May 6 1839; George MOORE Jul 1 1839; W. W. MOORE Jul 1 1839; James MOORE and John MOORE; John MOORE Nov 2 1840; George W. MOORE Apr 6 1841; John MOORE, Sr. May 3 1841; J. G. MOORE Jun 7 1841; A. P. MOORE Jun 7 1841. E. B. COOPER and J. W. MOORE owed a note of $240.00 to the minor orphan Henry F. ATKINS. Jan 7 1839 Will Book E, Page 28 Settle with Administrator of the Estate of George MOORE, deceased Amount received for inventory $619.24 3/4 Amount received for additional inventory $3770.04 Amount paid out by Administrator for the Estate $574.00 1/4 Leaves a balance of $3815.28 remaining in the hand of the Administrator, this 27th day of February 1839. George W. MOORE, Administrator Hamlin HOGAN, Administrator Will Book E, Page 36 Sale of the Estate of Jesse MOORE. Buyers were, among others: The Widow; Malissa MOORE; John H. MOORE; Obe MOORE. Notes owed by, among others: John MOORE. E. B. COOPER was the Administrator May 6 1839 Will Book E, Page 83 Return of the Rent of the Plantation belonging to the Estate of Elijah RENSHAW, deceased Gideon DAVIS note $70.00 George W. MOORE, Administrator Dec 2 1839 James N. MOORE and Silas MOORE were witnesses to the will of Woodard DANIEL. Mar 12 1840 James MOORE owed a note to the estate of Edward T. GOLDSBY. Nov 18 1840 James H. MOORE and John MOORE were buyers and John MOORE owed an account with the estate of Bowlin CHUN. James H. MOORE was the Administrator. Dec 7 1840 Will Book E, Page 171 George W. MOORE, Administrator reported he received $51.75 in rent of land for the estate of Elijah RENSHAW. Jan 4 1841 Will Book E, Page 184 Settlement with Administrator of the Estate of Elijah RENSHAW, deceased Amount of Inventory $1140.77 Rent of land for 1839 $70.00 Rent of land for 1840 $51.75 Amount paid out by Administrator for the Estate $1763.60, to, among others: Eaton DAVIS; Green HILL; Benjamin DUNN; John W. MOORE; Joseph HILL; Joseph MOORE. George W. MOORE was the Administrator. Jan 12 1841. Will Book E, Page 187 Settlement with Administrator of the Estate of Nancy RENSHAW, deceased. George W. MOORE was the Administrator. Jan 12 1841 Will Book E, Page 224 Settlement with Administrator of the estate of Jesse MOORE, deceased. Harriet MOORE was the Administrator with E. B. COOPER. Jun 1 1841 Henry County Wills, Volume 5 Owed an account to an estate: A. C. MOORE and Cam MOORE Oct 4 1841; James H. MOORE Dec 5 1842; A. P. MOORE Jan 2 1843; James H. MOORE and James MOORE (could be same person) Jul 3 1843. Buyers at estate sales were: John G. MOORE 1841 or 1842; A. MOORE Mar 7 1842; John D. MOORE Apr 4 1842; James H. MOORE Jul 3 1843. Will Book F, Page 63 Settlement with Executor of the Estate of George MOORE, deceased Amount of Inventory and Sale $4389. 1/4 Bal. remaining $3815.28. George W. MOORE and Hamlin HOGAN, Executors Feb 27 1839 Will Book F, Page 69 Settlement with Administrator of the Estate of Elijah RENSHAW, deceased Amount received of Nancy RENSHAW $200.06 1/4 Amount of land 1841 $58.87 George W. MOORE, Administrator Apr 23 1842 John R. MOORE was the Guardian of the heirs of Harmon ROSS. Sep 5 1842 Henry County Wills, Volume 6 Had a note or account with an estate: C. MOORE Jul 5 1841; Eli MOORE May 5 1845; John L. MOORE Jul 7 1845; J. G. MOORE Oct 6 1845; James MOORE Sep 6 1841; Mrs. MOORE and Thomas MOORE Sep 6 1841. Buyers at estate sales were: John MOORE and Esq. MOORE Jul 7 1845; John MOORE, Jr. and G. W. MOORE Feb 5 1844; G. W. MOORE Dec 28 1843; G. W. MOORE Apr 25 1845; James MOORE, property bought in 1835 and 1836; James MOORE Aug 23 1841; John MOORE, Jr. Jun or Jul 1845; Thomas MOORE Jul 7 1845. William B. MOORE was a Commissioner. About 1844 Henry County Wills, Volume 7 Had a note or account with an estate: Alfred MOORE, John H. MOORE, Mrs. P. MOORE 1845; George W. MOORE; George W. MOORE; Hugh MOORE 1846; J. G. MOORE Feb 2 1846; John Henry MOORE Feb 2 1846; William B. MOORE abt 1846. Buyers at estate sales were: Eli MOORE 1845; G. W. MOORE Jan 5 1846; G. W. MOORE Nov 11 & 12 1845; G. W. MOORE Nov 22 1845; G. W. MOORE 1846; George W. MOORE 1845; George W. MOORE; James H. MOORE Nov 22 1845. G. W. MOORE was Administrator of the estate of John CRUTCHFIELD. Nov 1845 Will Book G, Page 54 Dowry to Houkiah MOORE, Widow Eight head of hogs One stack of fodder One crib of corn and some that was lying before the crib One stand of wheat, supposed to be 6 or 7 bushels Three bushels of salt 50 pounds of sugar 40 weight of coffee $5.00 worth of leather Given under our hands and seals this 26th day of November 1840, and laid off the 26th of November 1842, and executed the 5th of October 1844. Thomas T. VALENTINE, Comm. Larkin VENABLE, Comm. W. POTTS, Comm. John R. MOORE was a Commissioner. Oct 24 1845 and Nov 20 1845 This ends the MOORE entries in Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7
Peggy thanks a million for all your good work. It is appreciated. Sid Hardin ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:19 PM Subject: [TNHENRY] Henry County Wills-MOORE > Hi Sid, > > I will start with the pay dirt and follow up with other listings later. I > think this is what you are most interested in anyway. > > Henry County Wills, Volume 2 > > Will Book D, Page 91 > Will of George Moore, deceased > I. George Moore, of Henry County, Tennessee, being afflicted in body, being > in perfect mind and memory, and knowing the certainty of death, do make this > my last will and testament, to viz, First, I submit my body to the earth and > my soul to God who gave it, in full hope of eternal life through Christ > Jesus, my Lord, and now my earthly property that my God hath given me, I wish to > dispose of in the following manner. 1st, it is my desire that my Executors > shall pay all my just debts. 2nd, I want my wife, Sarah, to have one hundred > and fifty acres of land, including the improvements during her natural life > or widowhood; also the black people Juniper, Stephen, Bob and Henry, provided > that the said negroes shall be obedient. If not, it is my wish that my > executors may sell them and be distributed amongst the heirs as I shall hereafter > mention. Also, four cows and calves, three beds, bedstead and furniture, and > two thousand pounds of pork, one hundred barrels of corn; also one black > mare and one sorrel mare; also the kitchen furniture; one bureau; also one of > the oxens and carts; also sixty bushels of wheat, two sows and pigs; twenty > sheep and lambs. 3rd, it is my wish and desire that my two sons, George and > Wesley Moore, shall have all of my land but not to interfere with my wife's part > of one hundred and fifty acres until after her death. 4th, It is my will > and desire that my two daughters Tabitha and D icy Moore, have fifty dollars > each out of my property when collected. I also wish and desire that my > daughter, Elizabeth, shall have one bed, bedstead and furniture, and one cow and > calf. 5th, It is my wish and desire that the ballance of my property not > divided as follows, viz, Rebecca Hill the heirs of my son James Moore, deceased, > Caroline, Robert, Angeline and James; also Elizabeth Moore, the heirs of my > daughter, Sarah Dunn, deceased, James, Louisa, Dicy and Mary E. Dunn and Nancy > Renshaw, Deborah Davis, Tabitha Moore, Dicy Moore and Louvicy Hogan. 6th it > is my will that after the death of my wife, that all of the property that I > have left to my wife, be sold and equally divided between my eleven children, > viz, Rebecca Hill the heirs of my son, James Moore, deceased, Caroline, > Robert, Angeline and James Moore. Elizabeth Moore, the heirs of Sarah Dunn, > deceased, James, Louisa and Dicy and Mary E. Dunn. Nancy Renshaw, Deborah Davis, > Tabitha Moore, Dicy Moore, Louisy Hogan, John W. Moore and I do hereby appoint > my son, George Moore and my son-in-law Hamblin Hogan, to execute this my > last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and > seal this the 22nd day of August in the year of our Lord on thousand eight > hundred and thirty-five. > Attest: > William Alexander > Alexander Hatter > George Moore > > > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Henry Co., TN Mailing List, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Henry County Wills, Volume 1 1822-1830 Will Book Page 35 William Caldwell got a Guardianship Bond on Jun 10, 1829, for the minor orphans of Henry O'Daniel. William O'Daniel had an insolvent debt of $0.25 to the estate of William McKee. About 1829. This ends the O'Daniel listing in Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7
Hi Sid, I will start with the pay dirt and follow up with other listings later. I think this is what you are most interested in anyway. Henry County Wills, Volume 2 Will Book D, Page 91 Will of George Moore, deceased I. George Moore, of Henry County, Tennessee, being afflicted in body, being in perfect mind and memory, and knowing the certainty of death, do make this my last will and testament, to viz, First, I submit my body to the earth and my soul to God who gave it, in full hope of eternal life through Christ Jesus, my Lord, and now my earthly property that my God hath given me, I wish to dispose of in the following manner. 1st, it is my desire that my Executors shall pay all my just debts. 2nd, I want my wife, Sarah, to have one hundred and fifty acres of land, including the improvements during her natural life or widowhood; also the black people Juniper, Stephen, Bob and Henry, provided that the said negroes shall be obedient. If not, it is my wish that my executors may sell them and be distributed amongst the heirs as I shall hereafter mention. Also, four cows and calves, three beds, bedstead and furniture, and two thousand pounds of pork, one hundred barrels of corn; also one black mare and one sorrel mare; also the kitchen furniture; one bureau; also one of the oxens and carts; also sixty bushels of wheat, two sows and pigs; twenty sheep and lambs. 3rd, it is my wish and desire that my two sons, George and Wesley Moore, shall have all of my land but not to interfere with my wife's part of one hundred and fifty acres until after her death. 4th, It is my will and desire that my two daughters Tabitha and D icy Moore, have fifty dollars each out of my property when collected. I also wish and desire that my daughter, Elizabeth, shall have one bed, bedstead and furniture, and one cow and calf. 5th, It is my wish and desire that the ballance of my property not divided as follows, viz, Rebecca Hill the heirs of my son James Moore, deceased, Caroline, Robert, Angeline and James; also Elizabeth Moore, the heirs of my daughter, Sarah Dunn, deceased, James, Louisa, Dicy and Mary E. Dunn and Nancy Renshaw, Deborah Davis, Tabitha Moore, Dicy Moore and Louvicy Hogan. 6th it is my will that after the death of my wife, that all of the property that I have left to my wife, be sold and equally divided between my eleven children, viz, Rebecca Hill the heirs of my son, James Moore, deceased, Caroline, Robert, Angeline and James Moore. Elizabeth Moore, the heirs of Sarah Dunn, deceased, James, Louisa and Dicy and Mary E. Dunn. Nancy Renshaw, Deborah Davis, Tabitha Moore, Dicy Moore, Louisy Hogan, John W. Moore and I do hereby appoint my son, George Moore and my son-in-law Hamblin Hogan, to execute this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 22nd day of August in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. Attest: William Alexander Alexander Hatter George Moore
I would appreciate some one looking up a will GEORGE W. MOORE, who came to Henry County in abt 1829. His wife was Sarah adn children were Rebecca,Sarah Ann, John Wesley, Tabitha, George W., Dicy, Elizabeth,James,Louvicy,Nancy, and Deborah. His will was made abt 1835. Thanks for your help. Sid Hardin [email protected] or [email protected]om ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marietta Sexton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 3:14 AM Subject: Re: [TNHENRY] WILL BOOKS OF HENRY CO?? > Peggy, > I can't tell you how much I appreciate your looking up , and typing, all > these entries !! Surely some of these Browns are related , if I only knew > which ones . Hopefully there are other Brown researchers in Henry Co that > can help me sort them > out . Since Henry Brown endorsed so many bonds , I'm left to wonder if they > were personal , or professional , relationship to the recipients. > Thanks so much, > Marietta > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 7:37 AM > Subject: Re: [TNHENRY] WILL BOOKS OF HENRY CO?? > > > > Hi Marietta, > > > > I guess you sent this message before you got the listings for BROWN. I > did > > them already and I think you will find a lot of your family. Most of the > > listings were just as an official signing various documents. It made it > look > > like a ton of entries. Turned out that it wasn't so bad after all. > > > > Sure hope it helps you. > > > > Peggy > > > > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > politicalannouncements, current events, items for sale, personal > > messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen > Burnett > > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Henry Co., TN Mailing List, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
> Looking for any relatives or descendants of a James Redmond Elliott Jr. Was > born ca 1924 in probably Nashville in Davidson Co. TN > > His father was James Redmond/Redman Elliott Sr. born 10 Jun 1889 in Graves > Co KY and died 29 Dec 1951, buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Henry Co TN > His mother was Lorena Morton born 20 Sep 1901 in TN and died 30 Dec 1973 in > Paris, Henry Co TN, buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Henry Co TN > > Appreciate any information on how to get in contact with any living > relatives or descendants. > > Dean Egner > Covington, GA > [email protected] >
There are at least two possible James Elliott entries in the Social Security death Index, both b 1924. JAMES ELLIOTT 28 Sep 1924 Jun 1977 Kentucky JAMES ELLIOTT 02 Aug 1924 May 1978 (Knoxville, Knox, TN) Tennessee For more info and more Elliotts, go to http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi You can also get a copy of the SS-5 form letter at the site to submit to the SSA for more info, for a fee. --- Lee Cate <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Looking for any relatives or descendants of a > James Redmond Elliott Jr. > Was > > born ca 1924 in probably Nashville in > Davidson Co. TN > > > > His father was James Redmond/Redman Elliott > Sr. born 10 Jun 1889 in Graves > > Co KY and died 29 Dec 1951, buried in > Maplewood Cemetery, Henry Co TN > > His mother was Lorena Morton born 20 Sep 1901 > in TN and died 30 Dec 1973 > in > > Paris, Henry Co TN, buried in Maplewood > Cemetery, Henry Co TN > > > > Appreciate any information on how to get in > contact with any living > > relatives or descendants. > > > > Dean Egner > > Covington, GA > > [email protected] > > > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Henry Co., > TN Mailing List, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] > or if you are on the Digest List to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including > the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. > Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com
Hi Marietta, Working out the relationships is the hard part. You might try the 1850 census to see who lived by whom, their ages and where they were born to see if you can figure some of it out. There are so many Browns in the world that it is not unusual for several different families to move to the same area. That's like my Millers. They sure are hard to sort out. And mine all had common names like Thomas and John and William, so it's nearly impossible to figure out anything just by the names. You have my sympathy. Hope some of it helps you. Peggy
Peggy, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your looking up , and typing, all these entries !! Surely some of these Browns are related , if I only knew which ones . Hopefully there are other Brown researchers in Henry Co that can help me sort them out . Since Henry Brown endorsed so many bonds , I'm left to wonder if they were personal , or professional , relationship to the recipients. Thanks so much, Marietta ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 7:37 AM Subject: Re: [TNHENRY] WILL BOOKS OF HENRY CO?? > Hi Marietta, > > I guess you sent this message before you got the listings for BROWN. I did > them already and I think you will find a lot of your family. Most of the > listings were just as an official signing various documents. It made it look > like a ton of entries. Turned out that it wasn't so bad after all. > > Sure hope it helps you. > > Peggy > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, politicalannouncements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > [email protected] > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >