Amount brot over $1007.25
B.K. Butts 1 Stack Fodder 5.- -J.B. Simmons 1 large Stack Rye 5.75
William Warren 1 Stack of Oats 5.- -
do do 4.- -
do do 5.- -
George Amos do 3.31-1/4
W. Warren do 4.- -
George Amos do 6.31-1/4
William Warren do .50
John Arnold 1 lot Fodder 4.25
Jesse Choice 1 Stack of do 2.62-1/2[?]
J.B. Simmons 1 do 3.- -
Epps W. Warren 1 do 1.- -
do 1 do 1.- -
Jesse Choice 1 do 3.- -
do 1 do 3.75
Daniel Amos 1 do 1.50
William Warren 1 do 2.- -
do 1 do 2.25
Francis Surles 10 Barrels Corn 2.56-1/2 25.62-1/2
do 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
Matt C. Butts 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
Edmund Abercrombie 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
do 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
Matt C. Butts 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
do 34-4/5 Remnant " 2.50 87.- -
Jefferson J. Brooks 10 " " 2.50 25.- -
do 0 " " 2.50 25.- -
Edmund Abercrombie 2 pens of Husks 4.- -
Jesse Choice 1 Stack Fodder 1.75
Epps W. Warren 1 do 3.50
do do 5.- -
do do 3.- -
do do 2.50
do do 4.50
do do 4.50
Amount forwarded $1386.87-1/2
Amount brot forward $1386.87-1/2
Epps W. Warren 2 Club Axes 1.25
do 2 do 1.06-1/4
do 1 pr Steelyards .50
do 2 pr Gear etc 1.75
do 4 Weeding Hoes 1.12-1/2
do 2 Grubbing Hoes 1.- -
do 1 Lot Plow Hoes 3.50
do 3 Plow Stocks 1.50
do 1 Pen of Husks 1.- -
do 10 Barrels Corn 2.50 25.- -
do 10 do 2.50 25.- -
do 10 do 2.50 25.- -
do remt. do 2.50 25.- -
do 5 Shoats 5.- -
do 1 Sow & Pigs 4.- -
do 1 Cow & Calf 4.- -
Jesse Choice 1 do 4.- -
Epps Warren 6 Hogs 1st Choice 42.50
do do 35.- -
P. Harper 1 Black Steer 6.31-1/4
Jesse Choice 1 Cow & Calf 9.25
Francis Surls 1 Red do 12.12-1/2
Peter Equals 1 Bull 4.- -
George Amos 1 Red Steer 2.12-1/2
Peter Echols 1 Cow & Calf 7.75
Lot Harton 1 Ox Cart 4.50
Peter Equals 2 pr. Hances & Traces 2.12-1/2
John Graybill 1 lot Plow Hoes 2.12-1/2
Jesse Simmons 1 ax .31-1/4
John J. Bass 1 Lot of Sweepers 1.- -
John Graybill 1 Harrow & Plow Stocks 1.31-1/4
Peter Echols 1 Pr. Steelyards 1.31-1/4
Benjamin Simmons Weeding Hoes .75
John Graybille 1 Scythe & Cradle .31-1/4
Edmund Abercrombie 1 Stack Fodder 4.56-1/4
do do 3.75
Amount forwarded $1657.68-3/4
Amount brot forward $1657.68-3/4
Jefferson Brooks 1 Stack Fodder 3.25
Edmund Abercrombie do 4.06-1/4
Jefferson G. Brooks do 3.25
do do 3.- -
John Graybill do 1.12-1/2
do do 2.- -
Wyatt Harper do .25
do do 3.- -
do do Oats 10.- -
Jesse G. Butts 1/2 do 4.- -
John Graybill Fodder 2.- -
do do 3.25
do do 2.- -
do do 3.12-1/2
Edmund Abercrombie do 1.56-1/4
Robert Pettigrew 10 Barrels corn @2.56-1/4 25.62-1/2
George M. Butts 10 do 2.62-1/2 26.25
William Warren 10 do 2.68-3/4 26.87-1/2
Jesse Choice 10 do 2.62-1/2 26.25
do 10 do 2.75 27.50
Jesse Carr 10 do 2.81-1/4 28.12-1/2
George M. Butts 10 do 2.75 27.50
do 3-1/5 do 2.68-3/4 8.60
N.G. Breedlove 1 axe .25
John Graybill 1 Lot Corn 21.- -
Jesse G. Butts 1 Pen of Husks 3.- -
Jesse Choice do 3.50
John Graybill do 2.31-1/4
Wyatt Harper 1 Cotton Gin 29.- -
Jesse G. Butts 6 Hogs 1st Choice 62.50
Edmund Abercrombie 6 " 2nd do 55.- -
N.G. Breedlove 6 " 3rd do 36.- -
Moses Parish 6 " 4th do 27.- -
Edmd. Butts 6 " 5th do 18.- -
Amt. forwarded $2211.47-1/2
[All images on this page "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, FamilySearch.(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-30371-15319-19?cc=1999178 : 20 May 2014), Hancock > Wills and administration records 1831-1840 vol N > image 151 of 376; county probate courthouses, Georgia.]
Amount brot up $2211.47-1/2
Edmund Butts 6 Hogs 6th Choice 12.50
do 6 " 7th do 10.75
John J. Bass 9 " 8th do 14.50
Michael Graybill 1 Blue Sow 2.62-1/2
Jesse Choice 1 Sow & 6 Pigs 2.62-1/2
Fayette Ingram 1 do do 3.- -
N.G. Breedlove 1 do do 1.25
John J. Bass 1 Bay Horse Mike 32.75
William Warren 1 do mare Gin 26.- -
Joseph Susnett 1 mule 82.- -
5396 lb Cotton 9-3/8 505.08-1/2
Jesse G. Butts 34-1/2 Bushels of Corn at 70 24.15
John Graybill 7-1/2 do do " 70 5.45
William Stembridge 15 do do " 70 10.50
William Warren 54 do do " 30 16.20
do 34 do do " 60 20.40
do 10 do do " 50 5.- -
Nett sales 8 Bags Cotton made}
by P.H. Smead in Augusta } 257.32
Nett Sales 3 Bags Cotton 85.20
$3328.78
Georgia Hancock County
John Graybill & Jesse G. Butts Exors.of etc. of Jeremiah
Warren dec'd. being duly sworn says that the written acct. of
sales of the personal property of said dec'd. is just & true.
Sworn before me John Graybill
this 29th May 1833. & Subscribed Jesse G. Butts
Henry Rogers C.C.O.
Prominent among the buyers over the two day of the sale were Jeremiah's brother William Warren and one of his least favorite nephews Epps Warren. His sister Sarah's husband Lott Harton also purchased some of Jeremiahs' property. His two executors, John Graybill and Jesse G. Butts also bought quite a few things from their friend's estate.
Now that I've covered the sale of that part of my fourth great uncle's estate that wasn't put aside for the maintenance of the seven slaves Jeremiah hoped could be freed within five years of his decease, next time I'll share what the probate records have to say about the fate of his human property which can be followed through the annual reports his executors made to the court.
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