MARION COUNTY ESTATE RECORDS
BOOK A (1839-1849) (unindexed)

 Inventories, Appraisements, Sales, Returns, Vouchers.

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Inventory, appraisement and sale

 of Estate of James Woodall

Marion County, Georgia

1843 (pages 148-151, Book A)

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May 3, 1843:

 

Inventory and appraisement on the estate of James Woodall

 

279 acres of land at the residence of James Woodall deceased in the 4th Dist of Marion Co with all improvements thereon valued at:  $1,500.00

Negro Man Dick $600

Negro man Luke $600

Negro woman Luza and her two children $700

Negro woman Crecy $200

Bay filly $25

Brown horse 50

Sorrell mule $35

Bay horse $35

work steer $7.00

speckled cow and yearling $7.00

3 cows and calves $24

1 black and white backed steer $8

6 head of stock cattle $20

31 head of hogs $56

1 wagon, 3 pair of gear and haines $50

6 plow haines, log chain $9.00

3 cl----, 3 plow rods, 3 heel screws, 2 singletree, trace chains $4.50

2 hand saws $1.50

2 augurs $1.12

3 chisels .75

3 club axes, 1 broad ax, wedge $4.00

1 plain bit $1.25

1 bunch sundry irons $1.00

2 maddux $1.00

3 weeding hoes .75

1 grind stone $1

1 spade .75

55 lbs Gard? $4.40

2 pair compases .25

4 jugs $1.25

1 lot of tin ware $2.50

3 bottles and 1 coffee mill $4.00

2 trays and 1 barrell .75

1 tea kettle, 3 pots, ---- $5.50

1 lot of settils? $1.50

1 smoothing iron .37

3 jars $1.25

2 barrells & salt 2.00

3 kegs, 1 box .50

1 padlock .25

1 pair saddle bags $1.25

1 side saddle and blanket, 1 mans saddle & blanket, 1 pair warping bares and bod, 1 loom and 2 sleys, 2 pair temples, two shuttles.

3 spinning wheels, 1 real, 3 pair cotton cards, 1 gallon gin and running gear, 1 thrasher, 1 sythe cradle, cotton box, 3 small boxes with

Sunday utensils, 1 beadstead and 2 sheets 1 bed quilt pillow; same, same, 1 shot gun and powder canister, 1 clock, 1 side board

1 table, lot of crockery ware, 3 table spoons, 3 teaspoons, 1 hose, 1 razor and strop, 1 shaving box.  1 peg cutter, 1 horse phlegm riding spur, 1 note on

Van Swearingan due 3 Jan 1843.  lot of books, 2 trunks and chest, 1 cake of tallow, 1 pair steelyards, 1 fire shovel, 1 set of fire dogs, 4 siting chairs,

cash on hand in central bank, cash on hand city of Macon, cash on hand City of Columbus, cash on hand in Spend.  1 note on William Duggan, one day of the

date and dated Jan 1, 1843.  Acct of William Hutchinson, acct on Meredith Buckner, acct on Thomas Carter, acct on Alex Saunders, acct on Mrs Mason, acct

on John Woodall, Acct on Henry Woodall, acct on Thomas Woodall, acct on Pleasant Woodall, acct on Alex Saunders, bacon. 

South half of lot of land #57, 31 Dist of Stewart not viewed by appraisers.  Lot #207, 31st Marion not viewed by the appraisers.

 

Appraisers: William Wells, Asher Jackson, Fielding Jackson. 

 

Page 171-177:

Account of the sale of the personal estate of James Woodall, late of Marion County.  13 Nov 1843.

Mentions: John Woodall, Solomon Wall, Thomas Woodall, P Woodall, John Woodall, Barnabas Hart, Nicholas Jorden, Johon (?) Rogers, William Hardage,

Barnabas Hart, John Woodall, Thomas Woodall, Williams, John M Minter, C K Lockett, George Skilchns ?, William Hardage, Barnabas Hart,

Asher Jackson, John L Wright. William Carroll, John Rogers, John L Sudduth, William Thaggard, Baney McCaffrey, Thomas N Carter, A Gordon,

James P Woodall, B W Johnson, James Newberry, Pleasant Woodall, John Hathorn, Thomas Sanders, Daniel Summerlen, Enoch Jackson, Isam Golding,

Fielding Jackson, Henry Wordell, William Deason, Jacob Duckworth, J H Barnett, J M Minter, Jera Wilcher, Isaac Peebles, F Jackson, Robert Woodall,

Frank J Woodall, A Jorden.  Thomas R Woodall and Pleasant W Woodall, executors. 

4 May 1844.

 

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