Butts Co. GA Estate of Barney C. KINARD Submitted by Glenna Kinard gkinard@sc.rr.com ** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for freeaccess.http://www.usgwarchives.net/*********************************************************************** Kinard, B. C. Estate J. R. Carmichael, Adm Order to Sell Land Butts Court of Ordinary August Term 1894 At the regular August Term August 6, 1894 of the Court of Ordinary the application of J. R. Carmichael administrator of B. C. Kinard, deceased, to sell the lands belonging to the estate of the said B. C. Kinard, deceased, came on for a hearing, and notice of said application, having been published as required by law, and no objections being filed to the granting of said application, and it appearing that it is necessary for the purpose of paying the debts and making distribution among the heirs of said deceased, that said lands be sold. It is hereby ordered that leave be granted J. R. Carmichael administrator of said deceased, to sell the lands belonging to said estate, lying in said county consisting of one lot containing 10 acres on which grist mill is situated, being part of lots numbers 210 and 211; 144 acres upon which is the residence of the late B. C. Kinard, being part of lot number 210 less 5 acres on which his storehouse and dwelling of Davis Kinard. Seventy-five (75) acres known as the Witt Wise place; 137 acres, known as the Tom Wise place. Two hundred (200) acres more or less on east side of Towaliga River adjoining lands of J. M. C. Thaxton, and known as the Dolphin Lindsey land; 100 acres known as the W. C. Kinard place, situated near the mill, being east of the Ridgeway land, bought of J. B. Evans, executor, of said Ridgeway; 100 acres more or less known as the Penifoy place; 100 ¼ acres more or less, known as the Bennett Ridgeway place; 302 acres, bought of the Ridgeway estate, lies west of Susannah Foster, also one parcel lying east side of the dwelling house and along the west side of Towaliga River containing about 30 acres. Three hundred-ten (310) acres adjoining J. G. Colwell and J. H. Ridgeway. Signed J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary