Stewart County Bonds and Settlements, Book 3 (Miscellaneous Entries Nov. 1814 – Nov. 1824)

 

1              Stephen Parker, Nathan Parker, William Curl, administrator’s bond for John Parker; 7 Nov 1814

2              Nathan Skinner, William Campbell, James H. Russell, administrator’s bond for Nathan Boon; 8 Nov 1814

3              David Carter and Elizabeth Carter testify that they witnessed the will of Arthur Oneal on 14 Aug 1814; Oneal wished that all his money now in the hands of Zachariah Oneal should be equally divided between his two children Zachariah Oneal and Milberry Childers; recorded 20 Aug 1814

3              William Haggard, John Scarborough tavern bond in Dover; 9 Nov 1814

4              indenture bond by William Haggard Sr. for orphan West Noel Haggard (alias West Noel Lancaster), age 3 or 4; 9 Nov 1814

5              Amelia Thornton, J. L. Allen, William M. Cooley, Nathan Ross, James Mallory, guardian bond for her infant daughters Harriet Thornton and Eliza Thornton; 9 Nov 1814

6              inventory and account of the estate of David Thorn by Nathan Skinner, administrator; Aug. term 1814

7              account of sale of the estate of David Thorn by Nathan Skinner, administrator, on 13 Aug. 1814

8              account of the estate of Jesse Cain by John Cain, administrator; mentions Jesse Cain’s service under General Jackson against the Creek Indians; Nov. term 1814

8              inventory of the estate of Daniel McMillan by John McMillan, administrator; Nov. term 1814

8              sale of the estate of James Cain on 8 Sep 1814 by Willis Whitford, administrator; Nov. term 1814

9              year’s provisions for Jemima Rushing, widow of Philips Rushing, and her minor children; 19 Feb 1814

9              James Taggert, John Allen, Dorrel Young, Tapley Maddux, John Chambers, administrator’s bond for William Outlaw; 9 Nov 1814

11            John Chambers, William Haggard, Nathan Ross, guardian bond for Alexander Outlaw; 8 Nov 1814

12            sale of the estate of Daniel McMillan by John McMillan, administrator; 26 Nov 1814

12            John Scarborough, David Gray, William Haggard, tavern bond in Dover; 7 Nov 1814

13            sale of the estate of Walter Brown by John Gaston, administrator; mentions Walter Brown’s service in the army; 11 Aug 1814

14            Johnathan May, William Brewer, Hamlin Manly, ferry bond on Cumberland River; 7 Feb 1815

15            Elijah Lowry, Gladden Gorin, Henry Edwards, constable bond; 7 Feb 1815

16            John Bailey, John True, John Scarborough, James Andrews, commissioners bond to collect public taxes; 9 Feb 1815

17            Andrew Irvin, James Patterson, John Brigham, constable bond; 7 Feb 1815

17            Gladden Gorin, Thomas Buckingham, William Rydings, tavern bond for his house on Wells Creek; 6 Feb 1815

18            Edmond Randle, Benjamin Bradford, Hamlin Manly, administrator’s bond for Ozborn Randle; 7 Feb 1815

20            William L. Allen, John Allen, William M. Cooley, guardian bond for John Outlaw, Lucian Outlaw, Indiana Outlaw and Patsy Earl Outlaw; 8 Feb 1815

21            Hiram Bradford, James H. Russell, Crawford Bradford, constable bond; 8 Feb 1815

21            Wilson Randle, Thomas Buckingham, George Petty, guardian bond for Nancy Outlaw, infant daughter of William Outlaw deceased; 7 Feb 1815

22            Reuben Elliott, Ephraim B. Davidson, guardian bond for the heirs of Elias Watson; 7 Feb 1815

23            Ephraim B. Davidson, William L. Allen, John Allen, guardian bond for Alexander Outlaw, Harriet Outlaw, George Outlaw, Drury Outlaw, & Jefferson Outlaw; 8 Feb 1815

24            Ephraim B. Davidson, Reuben Elliott, William M. Cooley, trustee bond; 7 Feb 1815

25            Richard W. Cooley, William M. Cooley, Thomas Buckingham, Ephraim B. Davidson, constable bond; 7 Feb 1815

26            inventory and sale of the estate of Nathan Boon by Nathan Skinner, administrator; Nov. term 1814

27            John Allen, William L. Allen, Ephraim B. Davidson, guardian bond for orphan William Outlaw; 8 Feb 1815

28            Rachael Kirksey, James H. Russell, William L. Allen, administrator’s bond for William Kirksey; 6 Feb 1815

29            account of the estate of William Outlaw by James Taggert, administrator; Feb. term 1815

35            sale of the estate of William Outlaw by James Taggert, administrator; Feb. term 1815

39            Elizabeth Maddux, James Taggert, Caleb Williams, Phillip Hornberger, administrator’s bond for Tapley Maddux; 7 Feb 1815

40            Isaac Lanier and Joshua Williams, executors of the nuncupative will of William Outlaw; 9 Feb 1815

42            court orders that William Wallace, Henry Pugh and Robert Walker settle with Nathan Ross, guardian for the heirs of Rice Reddick; Nov. term 1814

42            account current to 1815 by Nathan Ross, guardian to the heirs of Rice Reddick; payments to Elisha Williams, husband of heir Polly Reddick; mentions widow Nancy Reddick and 6 children (including Polly); expenses paid to Bryan Bird, John Stancill, Robert McKinney, Thomas Ross, William Cherry, Etheldred Wallace, Samuel Ross; 3 Feb 1815

43            account current to 1813 by Nathan Ross, guardian to the heirs of Rice Reddick; widow Nancy to receive a child’s part of the estate ($67.60), along with 6 children Polly Williams, John Reddick, William Reddick, Fanny Reddick, Betsy Reddick, Nancy Reddick

46            will of Yancy Thornton:  mentions wife Amelia, Amelia’s son Alfred Thornton, son-in-law William Bufford, daughter Harriet, daughter Eliza; also mentions house and lot in Dover, land on Cumberland River near McCarty’s old place; executors are Amelia Thornton and John Allen; test:  William Outlaw, Levi Has; written 13 Apr 1814, proven May term 1815

47            James Mallory, Hosea H. League, William Randle, John Allen, sheriff’s bond for the collection of taxes; 3 Feb 1814

48            Drury Bird and Jarrot Bell attest to the nuncupative will of William Outlaw on 10 Aug 1814; children Lucian and Indiana to receive ferry and land across from Dover, sons Alexander and Drury to receive the mill and land on Hurricane Creek; James Tagert and Drury Bird were appointed to settle with executor Isaac Lanier; 20 Aug 1814

49            Polly Craig, Alexander Craig, David Bradford, administrator’s bond for Moses Craig; 2 May 1815

50            John Overton and James Winchester direct Anderson B. Carr, Thomas D. Carr (brother of Anderson), William Irvin, William Robb Jr., Joshua Fletcher, Josiah Giles, and _____ Moore (merchant at the Chickasaw Bluff), or any two of them, to take depositions on 15 May and 17 May from Judge Fory, Patrick Megher, John Grace, _____ Proctor and ______ Grundy, regarding land on the Chickasaw Bluff at the mouth of Wolf River; land was a 5000-acre grant #283 to John Rice; recorded by Stewart County clerk Robert Cooper May term 1819

51            Alexander Walker, warranty deed to James Prior and Henry Powel for 2 tracts of land on Saline Creek:  84-acre tract on which Isaac Ford lives and 100-acre tract on which Aaron Fletcher Sr. lives; 26 Dec 1817

52            James Mallory, James Caldwell, Ephraim B. Davidson, Prescott Crisp, Eldridge Green, sheriff’s bond for the collection of 1820 taxes; 4 May 1820

53            inventory of the estate of Yancey Thornton by Amelia Thornton, executrix; 3 May 1815

56            Lewis Brewer, Thomas Brewer, William Crouse, constable bond; 2 Jul 1815

57            Lucinda Cooley, William Cherry, James Blanks, Henry Gibson, administrator’s bond for Cornelius Cooley; 1 May 1815

59            Mark Rushing, Thomas Brewer, Robert Lowry, administrator’s bond for Thomas French; 2 May 1815

61            James Miller, William Polk, James Smith, William M. Cooley, coroner’s bond; 2 May 1815

62            Robert Lowry, John H. Colson, John Studdart, constable bond; 2 Mar 1815

63            Noah Sinclair, Nathaniel Parker, George Boyd, guardian bond for Isabella Trammell; 2 May 1815

64            John Matheny, Caleb Williams, Alsey H. Bradford, guardian bond for Spicy Weatherford; 1 May 1815

65            Delilah Smith, Adam Smith, John Dunn, administrator’s bond for Frederick Smith; 1 May 1815

66            Josiah Alsup, John Chambers, Ephraim B. Davidson, administrator’s bond for David Alsup; 1 May 1815

67            Thomas Wyatt, James Wyatt, Abraham Wyatt, administrator’s bond for George Horton; 3 May 1815

68            Thomas Buckingham, John Bailey, Ephraim B. Davidson, administrator’s bond for David Lowry; 3 May 1815

69            Elisabeth Weston, James Tagert, William James, administrator’s bond for Jesse Weston; 1 May 1815

71            Ursula Gilbert, Caleb Williams, William Curl, adminstrator’s bond for Jesse Gilbert; 10 May 1815

73            Sarah Venters, Abner Pearce, Joseph Thomason, William Pearce, John Weatherford, administrator’s bond for John S. Venters; 1 May 1815

74            list of accounts in the estate of William Outlaw since Feb. term 1815, by James Tagert, administrator; 3 May 1815

75            will of John Venters:  wife Sarah, eight children Polly, George W., Elizabeth T., William G., Archiblad H., Levidica, John N. and Rissana Venters; mentions land on Salt Catcha? River in South Carolina, land on Ohio River near Rocky Cave ferry; executors are Joseph Thomason, Abner Pearce, Sarah Venters; wit:  William Pearce, Alexander Robertson; written 4 Aug 1814, proven May term 1815

76            sale of the estate of Osborn Randle by Edmund Randle, administrator; May term 1815

80            sale of the estate of Tapley Maddux by James Tagert and Elizabeth Maddux, administrators; 2 May 1815

88            notes due the estate of Tapley Maddux by James Tagert and Elizabeth Maddux, administrators; 2 May 1815

90            sale of the estate of John S. Venters by Sarah Venters, Joseph Thomason & Abner Pearce, executors; Aug. term 1815

91            inventory of the estate of Frederick Smith by Delila L. Smith, administrator; mentions land on Dyers Creek and Cub Creek; 27 Jul 1815

92            inventory of the estate of Jacob Rodden by Henry Pugh, administrator; 10 Aug 1815

92            inventory and sale of the estate of Cornelius Cooly by William Cherry, administrator; Aug. term 1815

94            will of John Burgess:  daughter Eliza Burgess, brother Malliki Burgess’ widow Sally Burgess, Polly Burgess, daughter of brother Malliki; executor is William King; test:  Thomas Gray, James H. Russell; written 7 Nov 1814, proven May term 1815

95            will of Jesse Gilbert; wife Tishy, sons Joel, Hugh; Tishy and Stephen Parker exec.; test:  Simon Metheny, Charles Hooks; written 4 Oct 1814, prob. Aug. term, 1815

96            Thomas Buckingham, Ephraim B. Davidson, Joseph Smith, Thomas Gray, William Campbell, William Randle, sheriff’s bond; 8 Aug 1815

97            Joseph Scholes, John Chambers, James Patterson, administrator’s bond for John Scholes; 8 Aug 1815

98            Samuel Goldon, Lewis Brewer, William Randle, administrator’s bond for Elizabeth Gossett; 8 Aug 1815

99            Susannah Bailey, James Tagart, Elijah Rushing, administrator’s bond for William Bailey; 9 Aug 1815

101          Alsey H. Bradford, Jacob Hagler, John Weatherford, guardian bond for orphan Sally Edwards; 7 Aug 1815

102          Willis Turner, Jesse Turner, Henry Cato, ferry bond on Cumberland River at Mattock’s landing; 9 Aug 1815

103          William L. Allen & Nathan Peeples, William King, William Webster, tavern bond in Dover; 9 Aug 1815

103          Jane Lowry, Henry Pugh, James Haggard, administrator’s bond for David Lowry; 9 Aug 1815

105          Henry Pugh, James Mallory, administrator’s bond for Jacob Rodden; 9 Aug 1815

107          John Weatherford, Alsey H. Bradford, John Aaron, administrator’s bond for Thomas Weatherford; 7 Aug 1815

109          Jesse Turner, Abner Stokes, Isham Merryman, administrator’s bond for James Turner; 7 Aug 1815

111          William Gills, Isham Gills, Ezekiel Cox, adminstrator’s bond for Jepha Joiner; 7 Aug 1815

112          Stephen English, Thomas Gray, Jacob Crosmore, guardian bond for James Craig, infant son of Moses Craig; 7 Aug 1815

113          William King, David Bradford, Thomas Gray, executor’s bond for John Burgess; 7 Aug 1815

114          Sally Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt, Abram Wyatt, administrator’s bond for Daniel Wyatt; 7 Aug 1815

116          Lavinia Johnson, James Patterson, Elijah Rushing, administrator’s bond for Jacob Johnson; 9 Aug 1815

117          Jacob Hagler, John Hagler, Alsey H. Bradford, administrator’s bond for Isaac Hagler; 7 Aug 1815

119          sale of the estate of John Burgess by E. Burgess; Aug. term 1815

121          sale of the estate of David Lowry by Thomas Buckingham, administrator; Aug. term 1815

121          sale of the estate of Ozborn Randle by Edmund Randle, administrator; Aug. term 1815

122          inventory and sale of the estate of Jesse Weston by Elisabeth Weston, administrator; 19 May 1815

123          inventory and sale of the estate of William Kirksey by Ephraim B. Davidson, agent; 25 Jul 1815

124          division of the lands of James Smith by Ephraim B. Davidson, Henry King, William Bailey, Wilson Randle, John Bailey, commissioners; land is on Cumberland River near Dover; heirs are Cynthia Satterfield and Jane Smith; 5 Aug 1815

126          Nathaniel Burgess, Henley Acree, Isaac Williams, administrator’s bond for Burwell Hobely; 6 Nov 1815

126          inventory of the property of Thomas French by Mark Rushing

127          sale of the estate of Thomas French on 13 May 1815 by Mark Rushing; Nov. term 1815

128          inventory of the estate of Thomas Weatherford, by John Weatherford, sold 18 Sep 1815; Thomas Weatherford “died in the service of the United States”; rec. Nov term 1815

130          inventory of the estate of Jacob Johnson on 6 Nov 1815 by Lavinia Johnson

130          inventory of the estate of Elisabeth Gossett by Samuel Golden, administrator; Nov. term 1815

130          sale of the estate of Elisabeth Gossett on 18 Aug 1815; buyers included Molly Gossett, Nancy Golden, Mark Rushing, Samuel Golden, Reuben Elliott, Joshua Williams, John Cathey, David Warner, Eli Burcham; Nov. term 1815

132          Alexander Walker, James Pryor, Richard Blanton, bond for the maintenance of Abig? Henry, a young woman “charged and found guilty of being a bastard child”; 7 Dec 1814

133          James Miller, James H. Russell, William Bailey, attest they witnessed the will of John True at his home in Dover on 24 Aug 1815; mentions wife, brother Jacob Free of Salisbury, New Hampshire; 8 Sep 1815

134          Elizabeth True, James Miller, James Mallory, Elijah Rushing, administrator’s bond for John True; 7 Nov 1815

135          inventory of the estate of Edwin Stephens by Thomas Gray, administrator

136          sales of the estate of James Turner through October 1815, by James Turner, administrator; Nov. term 1815

136          William D. Jamison, Henry Whithing (?) attest to the nuncupative will of William Rumbley on 10 Sep 1815, which mentioned his wife and child, and appointed his brother Thomas Rumbley and John James as executors; 18 Sep 1815

137          John James, Thomas Rumbley, George Boyd, James Haggard, administrator’s bond for William Rumbley; 8 Nov 1815

138          sale of the estate of William Bailey on 20 Aug 1815 by Susannah Bailey, administratrix; buyers include Jacob Crossnoe, Susannah Bailey, Gladden Goren, Lewis Williams; Nov. term 1815

139          Edward Norrod, Jeremiah Norrod, Aaron Carney, administrator’s bond for Benjamin Norrod; 5 Feb 1816

140          inventory of the estate of David Alsup by Joseph Alsup, administrator; Feb. term 1816

141          final inventory and sale of the estate of William Rumbley by John James and Thomas Rumbley; 23 Nov 1815

141          sale of the estate of Jacob Rodden by Henry Pugh, administrator; buyers included John Scarborough, William Rodden, Joseph Smith, Andrew Collins, Robert Swor, Ben Davis,

142          Nancy Free, Absalom Copeland, Joseph Chester, adminstrator’s bond for Mathew Free; 5 Feb 1816

142          William Outlaw, warranty deed to Elisha Jackson; wit:  William Bailey, William Williams; 5 Aug 1814, recorded Feb. term 1816

142          William King, executor of the estate of John Burgess, reports additional receipt of $216.75 due the estate; Feb. term 1816

142          Nancy Free, Absalom Copeland, Joseph Chester, administrator’s bond for Mathew Free; 5 Feb 1816

144          John Hodges, Ezekiel Cox, Nathan Ross, constable bond; 6 Feb 1816

145          William Polk, John Polk, Thomas Gray, constable bond; 6 Feb 1816

146          Absalom Copeland, William M. Cooley, Jacob Chester, administrator’s bond for Freeland Smith; 6 Feb 1816

147          George Williamson, George Williams, James H. Russell, commissioner’s bond; 6 Feb 1816

148          Caleb C. Williams, John Manly, Adam Smith, administrator’s bond for John Williams; 5 Feb 1816

149          Alsey H. Bradford, Henry Cato, Benjamin Bradford, constable bond; 6 Feb 1816

150          Stephen Parker, administrator of the estate of John Parker, declares receipt of $239 from Jesse Lueallen of Anson Co., NC; 5 Feb 1816

151          sale of the estate of John True on 20 Nov 1815; buyers included Elisabeth True, Thomas Gray, James H. Russell, Nathan Hazelton, George Williamson, William L. Allen, John Atkins Jr., James Haggard, Richard Blanton, Joseph Smith, Benjamin Boyd, James Mallory, John Bailey, William Bailey, Benjamin Edwards, Thomas Roberts, David Gray Sr., Benjamin Bradford, William H. Haggard, John H. Colson, James Miller, James Scarborough, John Randle

153          balance of the estate of James Cain by Willis Whitford, administrator; Feb. term 1816

153          inventory of the estate of Burwell Hobely by Nathaniel Burgess, administrator; May term 1816

153          John Perry, George Oldham, John Smith, appointed Feb. term 1816 to lay off year’s provisions for Nancy Free, widow of Mathew Free, report their findings; May term 1816

154          Amy Davidson, William Dunbar, Henry Cato, administrator’s bond for Green Davidson; 6 May 1816

155          Charles Polk, Ephraim Gatlin, John Wofford, commissioners, report settlement with Bryant Bird, adminstrator of Shadrack Bird; 29 Apr 1816

155          sale of the estate of Frederick Smith by Adam Smith; buyers included Delilah Smith, Joseph Gray, Elijah Fletcher, James Fletcher, William Webster, James Dunn, Josiah Dunn; May term 1816

156          John Wofford, administrator of Jesse Wofford, reports account current of the estate; May term 1816

157          William Morrow, John Gaston, William Tomlinson, guardian bond for Parthenia Brown, Polly Brown, Peggy Brown, Malinda Brown, John Brown, orphan children of Walter Brown; 6 May 1816

158          Elijah Fletcher, Simon Fletcher, Alexander Walker, administrator’s bond for James Fletcher; 6 May 1814

160          Joseph Morgan, Mathew Morgan, Wilson Randle, constable bond; 8 May 1816

161          additional return in the estate of William Kirksey by Ephraim B. Davidson, for administratrix Rachel Kirksey; 6 May 1814

161          ordered by the court that Peter Kendall and Asa Atkins settle with John Gaston, administrator of Walter (Brown); May 1814

162          account current of the estate of Walter Brown by John Gaston; 4 May 1816

164          Joseph Taylor, John Gardner, John Wofford, commissioners, report settlement with Willis Whitford, administrator of James Cain; May term 1816

164          sale of the estate of Freeland Smith on 17 Feb 1816 by Absalom Copeland, administrator; buyers included Polly Smith, Absalom Copeland, John Smith; returned May term 1816

165          sale of the estate of Mathew Free on 19 Feb 1816; buyers incl. Nancy Free, Wesley Verhine, John Perry, Absalom Copeland, Jesse Gilbert, John Copeland; returned May term 1816

166          inventory of the estate of Benjamin Norrod by Edward Norrod, administrator, made 17 Feb 1816; recorded May term 1816

166          sale of the estate of Benjamin Norrod on 17 Feb 1816; buyers included Nathan Peeples, Frederick Taylor, James Bramblet, Larkin Norrod, William Norrod, Jeremiah Norrod, Isaac Williams, Benjamin Boyd, Mary Norrod, James Hazleton, Aaron Fletcher, Sandford Bramblet, Millington Smith; returned May 1816 term

168          Nathan Peeples, George Williamson, William Cherry, constable bond; 8 May 1816

169          James Mallory, John Williams, Nathan Skinner, Thomas Wynns, Sheriff’s bond for the collection of taxes; 7 May 1821

170          James Mallory, Prescott Crisp, Nathan Skinner, John Williams, Sheriff’s bond for the collection of taxes; 7 May 1821

171          Emanuel James, Wilson Randle, John Randle, William King, William Randle, tobacco inspector’s bond; 8 May 1816

172          Mary Outlaw reports the land holdings of her late husband William Outlaw, on Tennessee River, Cane Creek, Leatherwood Creek, Hurricane Creek, Lick Creek, Long Creek, Dyer’s Creek; also included several lots in Dover

178          Ephraim B. Davidson, John Allen & William L. Allen, guardians for the heirs of William Outlaw, and James Tagert administrator of the estate of William Outlaw, acknowledge Mary Outlaw’s petition for right of dower from the lands of her late husband William Outlaw

178          Benjamin Bradford, James Milam, William Dowdy, commissioners, report settlement with Henry Cato, administrator of Daniel Cato; August term 1816

178          inventory of the estate of Jesse Jernigan; August term 1816

179          Willis Skinner, Nathan Skinner, Nathan Ross, administrator’s bond for Jesse Denson; 7 Aug 1816

181          will of Thomas Thorn:  wife, children unnamed; wit:  B. W. Brunson, Henry Edwards; written 5 Nov 1815, recorded August term 1816

182          inventory and sale of the estate of Green Davidson on 22 June 1816 by Amy Davidson; wit:  John Gaston; recorded August term 1816

183          John Ross, Nathan Skinner, Nathan Ross tavern bond; 7 Aug 1816

184          Elijah Lowry, Lewis Brewer, Elijah Rushing, guardian bond for Reuben Rushing, Larkin Rushing, Betsey Rushing, Jemima Rushing, orphan children of Philip Rushing; 6 Aug 1816

185          John Ferrill, Nathan Ross, Joseph Smith, commissioner’s bond; 5 Aug 1816

186          Lewis Davis & John Atkins, administrator’s bond for Hardy Davis; 5 Aug 1816

187          inventory and sale of the estate of James Fletcher by Elijah Fletcher; buyers included Samuel Canada, Benjamin Edwards, Elijah Fletcher; William Reed, William Martin, Joseph Gray, Elisabeth Fletcher, Aaron Fletcher; 5 Aug 1816

188          will of Jesse Jernigan:  son Ezekiel, son William, son Elisha, son Daniel, son Robert, wife Tamar, other children Charlotte, David, Gabriel, Nancy, Elisabeth, Lewis, Susan, Margaret & Sally; executors are Thomas Batson and Tamar Jernigan; wit:  James Poiner, David Cole; written 29 Feb 1816, recorded August term 1816

189          Thomas Batson, Tamar Jernigan, David Irwin, James Poiner, administrator’s bond for Jesse Jernigan; 8 Aug 1816

191          will of William Williams; son Lemuel, dau. Peggy M.S., wife Sally; mentions land in Warren Co., NC, on West Brush Creek; 24 Feb 1816, recorded Aug. term, 1816

192          Lemuel Williams, Peggy Williams, Henry King, Mann Philips, James B. Reynolds, James H. Russell, John Allen, administrator’s bond for William Williams; 8 Aug 1816

194          Ephraim B. Davidson, guardian for the heirs of William Outlaw, warranty deed to Jarott Bell on 12 Feb 1818; Bell assigns the deed to William Bell on 22 Nov 1820 (witnessed by John Lightfoot and Thomas Lightfoot); recorded May term 1822

195          account current of the estate of William Outlaw by James Tagert, administrator; lists credits/debits for 130 individuals; 4 Oct 1816

199          settlement by commissioners William Curl, David Hogan and Hamblin Manley with John Parker, executor of John Parker; mentions money received from North Carolina, tax paid in North Carolina, money paid to heir John Matheny

200          settlement by commissioners Jesse Morris and Nathan Ross with the administrator of Shadrack Bird; Nov. term 1816

201          sale of the estate of Daniel Wyatt; buyers include Sarah Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt, Abram Wyatt, Solomon Warner, Sampson Sykes

202          inventory of the estate of Jesse Denson by Willis Skinner, administrator; 25 Aug 1816

202          sale of the estate of Jesse Denson; buyers included Rowland Wells, Joel Jones, Catharine Denson, Theophilus Skinner, John McFadden, Carlton Lyndsey, Miss Herring, Josiah Outland, Nathan Skinner, Polly Denson, James Denson, William Denson; Nov. term 1816

203          inventory and sale of the estate of James Fletcher; buyers included John Edwards, James Dunn; Nov. term 1816

203          William Morrow, guardian to the orphans of Walter Brown, acknowledges receipt of money from John Gaston, administrator; 16 May 1816, recorded Nov. term 1816

204          will of John Chambers:  wife Elisabeth; wit:  John French, John Chambers Sr., Thomas Brewer; written 4 Sep 1812, recorded November term 1816

205          Elisabeth Chambers, Ephraim B. Davidson, Thomas Buckingham, administrator’s bond for John Chambers; 4 Nov 1816

206          John K. Colson, Thomas Ward, Robert Lowry, constable bond; 5 Nov 1816

207          Robert Lowry, John K. Colson, Champion P. James, constable bond; 5 Nov 1816

208          Simon Alderson, Henry Pugh, Elijah Fletcher, administrator’s bond for Curtis Alderson; 5 Nov 1816

210          John Graham, John Atkins, Francis Smith, administrator’s bond for Henry Randle; 5 Nov 1816

211          Solomon Dawson, Jesse Turner, Aaron Carney, administrator’s bond for Elijah Dawson; 4 Nov 1816

213          inventory and sale of the estate of Henry Randle on 14 Nov 1816 by John Graham, administrator; recorded Feb. term 1817

215          list of accounts on the estate of John True by James Miller, administrator, on 30 Nov 1816

216          inventory of the estate of John Chambers by Elisabeth Chambers

216          additional inventory of the estate of John Burgess by William King, administrator; Feb. term 1817

217          J. B. Neville, Nathan Skinner, Thomas Brigham, commissioners, settle with William Sills, administrator of Jeptha Joiner

217          Benjamin Bradford, Abner Stokes and Mann Phillips appointed to lay off year’s provisions for the widow of Henry Randle; Feb. term 1817

217          settlement with Jesse Turner, administrator of James Turner, by commissioners David Hogan and Peter Kendall; Feb. term 1817

218          settlement with Edmond Randle, administrator of Ozburn Randle, by commissioners John Graham and David Hogan; 4 Feb 1817

219          sale of the estate of Jesse Jernigan on 8 Nov 1816 by Thomas Batson; many buyers

221          Andrew Irwin, Elijah Rushing, John Brigham, constable bond; 4 Feb 1817

222          Elijah Lowry, Nimrod Crosswell, William Ridens(?), constable bond; 4 Feb 1817

223          Robert Lowry, Willis Rushing, John Studdert, tavern bond; 4 Feb 1817

223          Charles B. Wilcox, Henry Gibson, William Curl, constable bond; 5 Feb 1817

224          James H. Russell, Hamblen Manley, John Atkins, commissioners bond; 4 Feb 1817

225          John Milam, Adam Milam, Crawford Bradford, William Randle, administrator’s bond for James Milam; 4 Feb 1817

227          John King, James Mallory, John Richardson, tavern bond; 7 May 1817

228          account current by Stewart County Trustee William Cooley; 30 Jan 1817

231          commissioners John Ferrill, James H. Russell, George Williamson, report on accounts of William M. Cooley; 4 Feb 1817

232          account current of the estate of former Stewart County trustee Tapley Maddux by administrators Cave Johnson & James Tagert;

234          commissioners John Hodges, Robert Walker and Nathan Ross settle with the administrator of David Thorn; 6 May 1817

234          sale of the estate of Thomas Barefoot by commissioners Nathan Ross, John Hodges, Robert Walker; 6 May 1817

234          sale of the estate of Nathan Boon by commissioners Nathan Ross, Robert Walker, John Hodges; 1 Feb 1817

235          schedule of notes and vouchers returned against the estate of William Outlaw by James Tagert, administrator, reported to commissioners John Bailey and Joseph Smith; 5 May 1817

237          Frances Milam, William R. Hagler, Alsey H. Bradford, Henry Cato, administrator’s bond for Elam Milam; 8 May 1817

239          Samuel Chapman, Thomas Buckingham, Nathan Peeples, Isaac H. Lanier, ferry bond  across Cumberland River near Yancey Thornton’s old place; 6 May 1817

240          account current of the estate of John Burgess by William King, administrator; mentions heir Eliza Burgess and money received for militia service of Burgess; 30 Apr 1817

241          will of Lemuel Smith:  wife Sukey, dau. Lydia, son James Wilson Smith; wit:  James Milam, William Ellis, Sally Ellis; written 17 December 1816, recorded May term 1817

243          William King, George Petty, James H. Russell, guardian bond for Eliza Burgess, orphan daughter of John Burgess; 5 May 1817

244          Hiram Bradford, Alsey H. Bradford, John Polk, guardian bond for Sally Allen; 6 May 1817

245          John Milam, Wilson Randle, Mathew Morgan, guardian bond for Mark Milam; 7 May 1817

246          John Allen, John W. Lumpkin, James Mallory, guardian bond for Jack Outlaw, Lucian B. Outlaw, Indiana Outlaw, Patsey E. Outlaw, minor children of William Outlaw; 7 May 1817

247          Sukey Smith, Adam Milam, John Milam, administrator’s bond for Lemuel Smith; 7 May 1817

248          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures orphans Armistead Guill and Vincent Guill (ages 15 and 13) to James Gray; 5 May 1817

249          sale of the estate of Elam Milam; buyers included administratrix Frances Milam, David Bradford, William Rushing, John Hagler, Green Bradford, Cleveland Hagler, John Milam, Wilson Randle, Henry Cato; returned August term 1817

250          settlement with John Weatherford, administrator of Thomas Weatherford, by commissioners William Curl and Charles B. Wilcox; mentions John Matheny has been appointed guardian of Spisey Weatherford; 28 Jul 1817

251          Frances Milam, John Hagler, William R. Hagler, guardian bond for Wilie Douglas Milam, Rhoda West Milam and Elam Manly Milam; 5 Aug 1817

252          Samuel Yarborough, Caleb Williams, Edward Williams, constable bond; 5 Aug 1817

253          sale of the estate of James Milam on 20 Feb 1817 by John Milam; buyers include Gideon Milam, Adam Milam, John Green, John L. Hagler, William Collier, Jacob Hagler, Robert Lowry, William Bayliss, William Rushing, Daniel Pegrim, John Parchment, Henry Wall, Benjamin Edwards, Charles Roper, John Atkins, William Randle, William Tomlinson Sr., John Manley, Wilson Randle, David Bradford, John Blanton, Cleveland Hagler, Thomas Roberts, Isaac H. Ward, Elisha Holyfield, Henry Chambers, John James, Abel Jackson, William Atkins, Feribee Collier, John Pritchett, John M. Lumpkin, Reuben Elliott, Aaron Pearce, Mathew Myrick, Abner Wright, Ephraim B. Davidson, James Andrews, Jacob Marberry, James Vinson, Elijah Lanier, David Gray, James Brake, Isaac Hagler; returned August term 1817

261          Drury Milam, John Atkins, John L. Hagler, constable bond; 4 Nov 1817

262          settlement with Ephraim B. Davidson, agent for the administrator of the estate of William Kirksey; 5 Nov 1817

263          John K. Colson, Drury Bird, administrators bond for Peyton Lucy; 5 Nov 1817

264          Rebeccah McKinney, Isaac McKinney, Robert Walker, Nathan Ross, Charles Polk, administrator’s bond for Robert McKinney; 3 Nov 1817

266          Joseph Smith, Nathan Ross, David Hogan, John Williams, James Gray, William Randle, Benjamin Kelly, sheriff’s bond for the collection of delinquent taxes for the year 1820; 10 May 1822

268          Joseph Smith, William Bayliss, John Davidson, John Williams, George D. Randle, sheriff’s bond for the collection of taxes for the year 1822; 10 May 1822

269          Lewis Merriman to Prescott Crisp, his interest in land belonging to Merriman and his wife Lezina; 5 Aug 1822

269          Lewis Merriman and wife Lezina (formerly Lezina Cherry) of Kentucky, power of attorney to Prescott Crisp for their land in North Carolina; 5 Aug 1822

270          Robert Cooper, Richard Blanton, John Scarborough, David Irwin, Joseph Smith, Thomas Ward, William Cherry, David Hogan, Peter Kendall, clerk’s bond for the payment of public monies to Thomas Crutcher, Treasurer of West Tennessee; 5 May 1823

272          James Hogan, David Hogan, Joseph Smith, Peter Kendall, sheriff’s bond for collection of the public taxes for 1823; 6 May 1823

273          James Hogan, Nathan Ross, Joseph Smith, Charles Polk, Benjamin Kelly, G. W. Atkins, Anthony Lee, Elijah Hogan, sheriff’s bond for the collection of the public taxes for 1824 ; 1 May 1824

274          William Williams, James Miller, Will Fitzgerald, D. Fentress, Thomas Ward, C. Bayliss, Henry Cato, C. C. Clements, clerk’s bond for the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; 5 May 1824

275          William Williams, James Miller, Will Fitzgerald, D. Fentress, Thomas Ward, C. Bayliss, Henry Cato, C. C. Clements, bond for the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to collect and pay fines and forfeitures; 5 May 1824

276          William Williams, James Miller, Will Fitzgerald, D. Fentress, Thomas Ward, C. Bayliss, Henry Cato, C. C. Clements, clerk’s bond for collecting and paying state taxes; 5 May 1824

277          will of Nelly Lightfoot:  son Willie Cathey, daughter Laney, other daughter unnamed; mentions land husband gave her; executor is brother George Cathey; test:  William Bell Jr., Archibald Cathey, Joseph Daniel; written 22 Mar 1824

278          Crawford Bradford, James Gray, John Milam, guardian bond for Henry Bradford and Thomas B. Bradford, minor brothers of Crawford Bradford; 4 May 1824

279          Amelia Thornton, Alexander Brightwell, Jonathan Cooley, J. A. M. Boyd, executor’s bond for Harriet Thornton; 5 May 1824

281          John Scarborough, Alexander B. Outlaw, Thomas Ward, Drewry Augustus Outlaw, administrator’s bond for Robert Cooper; 6 May 1824

283          Anthony Lee, G. W. Atkins, William R. Atkins, constable bond; 4 May 1824

284          George Cathey, William Norrod, William Bell, executor bond for Nelly Lightfoot; 4 May 1824

285          James Andrews, Thomas Ward, William King, James Scarborough, administrator’s bond for Henry Moody; 3 May 1824

287          John Ferrell, Asa Morris, G. W. Atkins, county commissioner’s bond; 4 May 1824

288          Lewis Elliott, James Prior, John Fletcher, bastardy bond; Elliott charged with fathering a child with Hannah Ford; 5 May 1824

289          settlement with the administrator of David Bradford; mentions heirs Polly Bradford, Thomas B. Bradford, Henry Bradford; May term 1824

290          settlement with William Randle and Wilson Randle, administrators of John Randle; balance of the estate is in the hands of Wilson Randle, Miles Williams, William Randle, John Lilly; 31 Jan 1824

292          division of the estate of Samuel Curtis (150 acres of land) to Sally Curtis, William Curtis, Mary Curtis, widow, Daniel Curtis; 1 Apr 1824

293          settlement with the administrator of William Gately by commissioners William Trousdale, Andrew Irvin, Charles Summers; widow receives money from the estate; 17 April 1824

294          sale of the estate of Thomas Hawke on 20 May 1819; buyers include Thomas Wynns, Cullen Brittian, Samuel Davis, Allen Sexton, John Bennett, Harriet Hawke, Isaac L. Ward, John Cathey, John Andrews, Thomas Manor, Benjamin Brown

295          additional sale of the estate of William M. Cooley by administrators Richard Cooley and Jonathan Cooley; 5 Feb 1824

295          sale of the estate of William M. Cooley on 1 Dec 1823; buyers included Mrs. Cooley, Miss Ann Cooley, Jonathan Cooley, Richard Cooley, William Cooley, Anderson Andrews, C. B. Wilcox, Isaac Williams, John K. Colson, John Duncan, Joseph Broadway, Jesse Mann, A. B. Outlaw, Joseph Webster

298          sale of the estate of Henry Moody on 25 Jan 1824 by James Andrews, administrator

302          inventory of the estate of John Churchill by John Jones, administrator; includes 26 acres on Pryor’s Creek

302          additional sale of the estate of Robert Rainwaters, to Mourning Rainwaters, on 1 Apr 1824

303          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures John Cain, an orphan who turned 5 on 5 Feb 1824, to Federick Weston; 3 May 1824

304          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Sarah Ford, an orphan aged 6, to James Hamilton; 3 May 1824

305          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures William Cain, an orphan aged 6, to Federick Weston; 3 May 1824

306          will of John Lightfoot:  wife Nelly gets plantation on north side of Leatherwood Creek where son Thomas lives, son Wilson Lightfoot gets 100 acres of land where Joseph Daniel lives, son Henry Lightfoot gets part of the home tract adjoining Shepherd’s old line, son Thomas Lightfoot and daughter Mary Johnson get the balance of the land, daughter Tempy Deberry gets bridle and saddle, grandson John Lightfoot gets a horse; personal property of wife Nelly is to be divided among Nelly’s three children at her death; executors are sons Henry and Thomas; wit:  James Miller, William Bell Jr.; written 17 Oct 1823

308          sale of the estate of John Lightfoot; buyers include George Atkins, Anderson Andrews, William Outlaw, John Bell, Willie Cathey, John Clark, Joseph Daniel, John Cathey, John K. Colson, Frederick Groce, Allen Johnson, Henry Johnson, William King, Moses Mirick, William Bell Jr., Henry Lightfoot, Alexander B. Outlaw, William Norrod, John Randle, Benjamin Peeples, Tilman Sexton, William Williams, George D. Randle, Benjamin Williams, David Hardison, Thomas Lightfoot, Drewry Byrd, Richard Taylor, Wilson Lightfoot, Nelly Lightfoot Bell, Littleberry Clark

312          settlement with John Allen, guardian for the heirs of William Outlaw; 31 Jul 1824

313          Elizabeth Griffin, Jethro Bass, J. B. Neville, Henry Vinson, guardian bond for Martha, Dausy, Nancy, Elisha, William and Arthur Griffin; 2 Aug 1824

314          Thomas Ward, Elisha Askew, William Cherry, constable bond; 4 Aug 1824

315          Randle Sexton, James Nichols, David Warnick, constable bond; 4 Aug 1824

316          Henry Wynns, James Jones, William Fitzgerald, James Miller, Thomas Ward, James Gray, administrator’s bond for Thomas Wynns; 4 Aug 1824

317          Nathan Skinner, Daniel G. Shaw, Jethro Bass, guardian bond for Thomas and Benjamin Bird(?); 3 Aug 1824

318          Nathan Skinner, Jonathan Cooley, Joseph Pinner, administrator’s bond for John Skinner; 3 Aug 1824

319          settlement with James Hogan, sheriff and collector of taxes; 31 Jul 1824

320          John Lee, George Weaks, James Hogan, tavern bond; 5 Aug 1824

321          John Scarborough, Lemuel Cherry, Jonathan Cooley, tavern bond; 5 Aug 1824

322          account current of Arthur Griffin’s estate, by commissioners William C. Jones, John B. Acree, Isham Sills

324          sale of the estate of Robert Cooper on 17 May 1824, by Alex. B. Outlaw and John Scarborough, administrators

326          year’s provisions for Milbery Wester, widow of Kinchen Wester, by commissioners Nathan Skinner, Thomas S. Elliott, Lewis Elliott; Aug. term 1824

326          receipt by West Andrews from his father Anderson Andrews of his share ($140.95) willed to him by his grandfather, John Scarborough (Montgomery Co., NC); test:  Joseph Smith, James Miller; 5 Aug 1824

327          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Polly Williams, an orphan aged 5, to William Miller; 3 Aug 1824

328          settlements with James Gray, guardian for Anderson Lumpkins, Martha Lumpkins, Sally Lumpkins and Jane Lumpkins, heirs of John W. Lumpkins; 25 Aug 1824

330          Thomas Ward, John Scarborough, Richard Cooley, Jonathan Cooley, D. A. Outlaw, county trustee’s bond; 4 Nov 1824

330          Thomas Ward, John Scarborough, D. A. Outlaw, Richard Cooley, bond as collector of public taxes; 4 Nov 1824

331          Thomas Ward, John Scarborough, James Scarborough, Alexander Brightwell, Jonathan Cooley, sheriff’s bond; 2 Nov 1824

332          settlement with Mourning Rainwaters, administratrix of Robert Rainwaters, by commissioners William Trousdale, Richard Taylor, Frederick Groce; 9 Sep 1824

333          William Cook, John Scarborough, D. Augustus Outlaw, Charles Polk, constable bond; 2 Nov 1824

334          Henry L. Atkins, G. W. Atkins, William R. Atkins, Asa Atkins, constable bond; 2 Nov 1824

335          William G. T. Buckingham, William Williams, bastardy bond; Nancy Cain accuses Buckingham of fathering her daughter Rebecca, aged about 4; 4 Nov 1824

335          Gideon French, Levi Burcham, Samuel C. French, guardian bond for Harriet French, John French, Matilda French, Lydia French; 3 Nov 1824

336          Nathan Ross, chairman of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, indentures Harison Taylor, a colored boy aged 7, to Richard Blanton; Nov. term 1824

337          William Cherry, Richard Cooley, William Webster, Frederick Taylor, guardian bond for Margaret Cherry; 3 Nov 1824

338          Mathew Manning, John Manning, Prigion(?) Manning, guardian bond for Martha Vinson; 1 Nov 1824

339          Dennis Rushing, James Hamell, Henry Jamell, Benjamin Bell, administrator’s bond for Lamuel Bell; 1 Nov 1824

340          James Scarborough, John Scarborough, Thomas Ward, guardian bond for heirs of David Scarborough:  Maria, Rachel, Mary, Sarah, Nancy, Thomas, William; 2 Nov 1824

342          Green H. Bradford, Jesse Watkins, Richard Faucet, William Bayliss, constable bond; 2 Nov 1824

343          Richard Blanton, William Bayliss, Thomas McGee, coroner bond; 2 Nov 1824

344          John Taylor, Henry Lightfoot, Wilson Randle, constable bond; 2 Nov 1824

345          account current of James Mann, administrator of Malchi Mann; mentions notes on Henry Mann in North Carolina; 11 Oct 1824

346          settlement with Mark Rushing, administrator of Thomas French; 3 Nov 1824

346          dowry for widow Griffin; includes 100 acres of a 300-acre tract on Pryor’s Creek, where she lives; 31 Oct 1824

347          account current with Asa Atkins, guardian for the heirs of John S. Ventriss; 11 Oct 1824

348          account current with David Hogan and Nathan Carter, administrators of Ephraim Carter; 1 Nov 1824

348          account current of the estate of Thomas Randle; 29 Sep 1824