On Wednesday, November 21, 1832, the first part of Great Uncle Jeremiah's personal property was put up for sale. The list of items sold takes up seven pages* and there are some familiar names among the buyers.
["Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-30371-14141-74?cc=1999178 : 20 May 2014), Hancock > Wills and administration records 1831-1840 vol N >
image 148 of 376; county probate courthouses, Georgia.]
An account of the sale of the Personal property of Jeremiah Warren
dec'd November 21.st, 1832
William Warren one Shot Gun .50
William Warren one Shot Gun .50
Jefferson Brooks do 1.75
William Warren one mantle Clock 5.- -
Lott Harton Saddle 5.06-1/4
Eppes W. Warren 1 Clock Reel 1.75
William Warren 1 Ox Cart 20.- -
Lott Harton 2 pair Hames & 2 pr Traces* 1.56-1/4
Prestley Harper 3 do do .87-1/2
Lott Harton Six Shovel Hoes 1.50
Wilkins Smith Eight Scooters 1.50
do Four Sweepers 1.37-1/2
Eppes W. Warren two turning Plows & Stocks 3.25
Wilkins Smith three Scooters & Stocks 1.87-1/2
William Hurt nine weeding Hoes 2.50
Lott Harton Scales & five weights 1.- -
do Lot of old Irons .37-1/2
William Hurt one Mattock .75
George Amos 1 Lot of Harrows 1.75
Prestley Harper 1 Grind Stone 3.25
John Graybill 2 Club Axes 1.- -
Moses Parish do do 1.- -
Lott Harton 1 do do .31-1/4
do 1 Spinning wheel 3.25
William Warren 1 do & Cards 3.12-1/2
do 1 Oven .50
John Graybill 1 Pot & Rack 3.62-1/2
do 1 Oven 1.81-1/4
Nathl. G. Breedlove 1 Tea Kettle 1.12-1/2
John Graybill 1 Skillet .43-3/4
Moses Parish 1 Oven .75
do 1 Pair Hooks meat fork & Ladle .12-1/2
William Warren 1 Loom 3.- -
Daniel Amos 1 Churn 1.06-1/4
Jesse G. Butts 1 water Pail .81-1/4
do 1 Coffee Mill .68-2/5
Amt. forwarded $78.25
Amount brot over $78.25
Lot Harton 2 Stone Jars 1.18-3/4
Mrs. E. Warren 2 do 1.50
George W. Amos 2 do 1.50
N.G. Breedlove 1 do & Pine Box .25
John Graybille 1 do Jug Vinegar .50
William Warren 1 Pine Table .87-1/2
John Graybille 1 lot Tin ware 2.- -
Edmund Abercrombie 1 large Iron Pot 5.06-1/4
Jesse Simmons 1 Copper Still & Worm 26.- -
Eppes W. Warren 1 Bay Mare (blind) 10.- -
John J. Bass 1 do do do Charlotte 6.50
William Warren 1 do Horse Judge 77.- -
Francis Surls 1 do Mare Keziah 57.- -
Lot Harton 1 do Horse Fox 48.50
George W. Amos 1 mule Colt (1 eye out) 45.-
Fayette Ingram 1 empty Barrel .31-1/4
Moses Parish 3 do 1.06-1/4
Fayette Ingram 4 do .81-1/4
Ambrose Jones 1 pr mill Stones 5.25
Jesse Choice 1 Barrel with Vinegar 2.- -
George Amos 5 Hogs 1st choice 77.- -
do 5 do 2nd do 60.- -
John H. Breedlove 5 do 3rd do 36.50
Frederic Butts 5 do 4th do 35.56-1/2
Edmund Abercrombie 5 do 5th do 28.75
Jesse Simmons 5 do 6th do 25.- -
William Stembridge 5 do 7th do 19.50
Frederic Butts 5 do 8th do 13.75
George Barnes 8 do last do 21.50
Wilkins Smith 10 Shoats 10.- -
George W. Amos 1 Sow & nine Shoats 11.
Wilkins Smith 1 do " Six do 10.
William Warren 1 do " pigs 13.- -
Thos. Clayton 2 do " 19 pigs 15.75
Michael Graybill 2 do " 9 do 10.50
Amt. forwarded $752.37-1/2
do 1 Pair Hooks meat fork & Ladle .12-1/2
William Warren 1 Loom 3.- -
Daniel Amos 1 Churn 1.06-1/4
Jesse G. Butts 1 water Pail .81-1/4
do 1 Coffee Mill .68-2/5
Amt. forwarded $78.25
["Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-30371-14141-74?cc=1999178 : 20 May 2014), Hancock > Wills and administration records 1831-1840 vol N >
image 148 of 376; county probate courthouses, Georgia.]
Amount brot over $78.25
Lot Harton 2 Stone Jars 1.18-3/4
Mrs. E. Warren 2 do 1.50
George W. Amos 2 do 1.50
N.G. Breedlove 1 do & Pine Box .25
John Graybille 1 do Jug Vinegar .50
William Warren 1 Pine Table .87-1/2
John Graybille 1 lot Tin ware 2.- -
Edmund Abercrombie 1 large Iron Pot 5.06-1/4
Jesse Simmons 1 Copper Still & Worm 26.- -
Eppes W. Warren 1 Bay Mare (blind) 10.- -
John J. Bass 1 do do do Charlotte 6.50
William Warren 1 do Horse Judge 77.- -
Francis Surls 1 do Mare Keziah 57.- -
Lot Harton 1 do Horse Fox 48.50
George W. Amos 1 mule Colt (1 eye out) 45.-
Fayette Ingram 1 empty Barrel .31-1/4
Moses Parish 3 do 1.06-1/4
Fayette Ingram 4 do .81-1/4
Ambrose Jones 1 pr mill Stones 5.25
Jesse Choice 1 Barrel with Vinegar 2.- -
George Amos 5 Hogs 1st choice 77.- -
do 5 do 2nd do 60.- -
John H. Breedlove 5 do 3rd do 36.50
Frederic Butts 5 do 4th do 35.56-1/2
Edmund Abercrombie 5 do 5th do 28.75
Jesse Simmons 5 do 6th do 25.- -
William Stembridge 5 do 7th do 19.50
Frederic Butts 5 do 8th do 13.75
George Barnes 8 do last do 21.50
Wilkins Smith 10 Shoats 10.- -
George W. Amos 1 Sow & nine Shoats 11.
Wilkins Smith 1 do " Six do 10.
William Warren 1 do " pigs 13.- -
Thos. Clayton 2 do " 19 pigs 15.75
Michael Graybill 2 do " 9 do 10.50
Amt. forwarded $752.37-1/2
["Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-30371-14141-74?cc=1999178 : 20 May 2014), Hancock > Wills and administration records 1831-1840 vol N >
image 148 of 376; county probate courthouses, Georgia.]
Amount brot up $752.37-1/2
Lott Harton 2 Sows & 12 pigs 6.50
William Warren 4 Shoats 2.00
John Arnold Sen. 1 Black Cow & yearling 5.- -
Peter Echols 1 Yellow do & young calf 11.
Joseph Estes 1 Brinded do & Calf Ladybug 7.25
George Amos 1 do do & do Frosty 4.12-1/2
Peter Echols 1 Black do & do Little black 3.25
John H. Breedlove 1 Yellow do & do Little beck 7.- -
John Graybill 1 Spotted do & do Dinah 5.37-1/2
John H. Bass 2 Red & black Heifers 7.75
do 2 Yellow Heifers 6.25
Peter Echols 1 Black Cow with a Bell 4.37-1/2
John H. Bass 2 Steers & 2 large Heifers 14.25
Eli Arnold 2 Yellow unbroke Steers 10.- -
John Arnold 2 do do do 6.25
George Amos 2 black do do 11.37-?/
William Hurt 2 broke do do 20.25
Joel Rees 2 do do 27.75
Frederic Butts 1 yoke Steers with yoke 11.- -
Epps Warren 1 Steer odd 22.- -
George Amos 2 Small Steers & 1 Heifer 6.25
Lot Harton 2 Steers unbroke 14.25
Joseph Estes 1 Bull & 2 Heifer yearlings 4.06-1/4
22nd November
John Graybill 1 pr. Steelyards 1.81-1/4
B.K. Butts 1 Stack fodder 1.62-1/2
do 1 do 1.- -
do 1 do 1.31-1/4
George Amos 1 do 1.50
B.K. Butts 1 do 3.12-1/2
Jefferson G. Brooks 1 do 3.- -
do 1 do 3.- -
George Amos 1 do 3.25
do 1 do 2.- -
John Arnold 1 do old smallest 4.- -
D.K. Butts 1 do 4.18-3/4
Lott Harton 2 Sows & 12 pigs 6.50
William Warren 4 Shoats 2.00
John Arnold Sen. 1 Black Cow & yearling 5.- -
Peter Echols 1 Yellow do & young calf 11.
Joseph Estes 1 Brinded do & Calf Ladybug 7.25
George Amos 1 do do & do Frosty 4.12-1/2
Peter Echols 1 Black do & do Little black 3.25
John H. Breedlove 1 Yellow do & do Little beck 7.- -
John Graybill 1 Spotted do & do Dinah 5.37-1/2
John H. Bass 2 Red & black Heifers 7.75
do 2 Yellow Heifers 6.25
Peter Echols 1 Black Cow with a Bell 4.37-1/2
John H. Bass 2 Steers & 2 large Heifers 14.25
Eli Arnold 2 Yellow unbroke Steers 10.- -
John Arnold 2 do do do 6.25
George Amos 2 black do do 11.37-?/
William Hurt 2 broke do do 20.25
Joel Rees 2 do do 27.75
Frederic Butts 1 yoke Steers with yoke 11.- -
Epps Warren 1 Steer odd 22.- -
George Amos 2 Small Steers & 1 Heifer 6.25
Lot Harton 2 Steers unbroke 14.25
Joseph Estes 1 Bull & 2 Heifer yearlings 4.06-1/4
22nd November
John Graybill 1 pr. Steelyards 1.81-1/4
B.K. Butts 1 Stack fodder 1.62-1/2
do 1 do 1.- -
do 1 do 1.31-1/4
George Amos 1 do 1.50
B.K. Butts 1 do 3.12-1/2
Jefferson G. Brooks 1 do 3.- -
do 1 do 3.- -
George Amos 1 do 3.25
do 1 do 2.- -
John Arnold 1 do old smallest 4.- -
D.K. Butts 1 do 4.18-3/4
Amt. forwarded $1007.25
*I'm going to cover the first three pages this week, leaving the rest for next time. (After all, the sale took two days.)
**These are parts of horse harness. If you wish to become an expert in "Harness and every article necessary for The Horse, Stable & Carriage" here's a link to an illustrated catalogue from 1890 to assist you.
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