Hi Joan, Please don't apologize. Nobody twisted my arm to do this. I'm always happy to help if I can. Henry County Wills, Volume 2 Will Book C, Page 106 George Broach was a buyer at the estate sale of Henry Stith. This item is not dated, but between the August and November, 1833, entries. Henry County Wills, Volume 3 Will Book D, Page 124 James Broach owed a note to the estate of Clabourn Brown, December 26, 1835. Will Book D, Page 159 James Broach was a buyer at the estate sale of William Copeland, March 28, 1836. Will Book D, Page 197 George Broach was a Commissioner (Note: I guess that is what Comm. means.) for the provisions made to Nancy Dollahite, widow of Cornelius Dollahite, February 26, 1838. Henry County Wills, Volume 4 Will Book E, Page 3 George Broach was a purchaser at the estate sale of Philip Routon, January 4, 1839. Henry County Wills, Volume 5 Will Book F, Page 155 Sale of the Estate of George Broach, deceased Buyers were: The Widow - axe .25; iron wedge .12 1/2; two bee stands .12; lot table furniture $1.00; flax wheel .25; cotton wheel .12 1/2; pair sad irons .25; dining table .25; churn .12 1/2; tub .12; coffee pot .12 1/2; oven and pans .06; lot of castings $1.75; table .12 1/2; pails .12 1/2; 5 third choice hogs $2.00; stack of fodder $1.00; Patton clock $5.00; bureau $3.00; 10 chairs .50; loom $1.00; balance of geese $1.00; negro girl Nancy hire $10.00; 15 pounds salt $1.12; cow bell $1.00. (Note: I will list the other buyers, but not what they bought. Just thought it would be interesting for some to see what the widow had to buy back from her husband's estate.) Louis Henning Bosley Broach Green Broach James Broach J. J. Nutt Elisha Peal A. Perkins C. E. Muzzall Wilson Davis Thomas Palmer George B. Hicks J. H. Randle William L. Dunn William Green Elijah Perry George Broach John Carroll Frederic Ball William Cooley John S. Cate William Greer Thomas F. Cate, Jr. Doctor Peeples Total amount received from the sale of the Estate was $432.43, this 23rd day of February, 1843. James Broach, Administrator Sworn to in open court this 6th day of March, 1843. B. C. Brown Will Book F, Page 159 Provisions for Jane Broach, widow of George Broach, deceased One horse Two cows and calves Two beds and furniture Forty barrels of corn Fifty bushels of wheat Six hundred pounds of bacon and lard Five hundred bunches of fodder or oats Fifty pounds of coffee One hundred pounds of sugar One hundred pounds of salt Two pounds of spice Two pounds of pepper Two bushels of dried fruit Fifty pounds of picked cotton Five head of sheep Ten pounds of wool Ten dollars worth of shoes Given under our hand this 23rd day of February, 1843. Willis T. Hagler, Comm. Zaccheus Wilson, Comm. Henry Lightfoot, Comm. Henry County Wills, Volume 6 Will Book F, Page 196 Report of Administrator of the estate of George Broach, deceased James Broach widow rented the farm for $10.00 James Broach widow hired negro woman Tempy $10.00 James Broach widow hired negro girl Mary for $10.00 James Broach hired boy Jack $30.00 James Broach, Administrator Sworn to in open court this 5th day of February, 1844. C. Frazier, Clerk (Note: This seems to me to be an error. I have no way of knowing whether it was in the original or in the transcription that I am reading from. I would think that they meant to write "George Broach widow.") Will Book F, Page 229 Report of Administrator of the estate of George Broach, deceased Received: $20.00 net proceeds of cotton in 1842, this 24th day of March, 1844. James Broach, Administrator This ends the Broach entries in the Henry County Wills, Volumes 1-7. Hope it helps. Peggy