Georgia: Hancock County: Inventory of the Estate of Betheny Dennis Dudley Dunn (Thena Dunn), 1896 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Mary Ann Willoughby mawill@mindspring.com ==================================================================== INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF THENA DUNN LDS Film Number 0222098 Hancock County, Georgia Wills and Administrations of Estates Book U, 1880-1958 Pages 188-189 Inventory and Appraisal of Estate of Thena Dunn (Betheny Dennis Dudley Dunn) Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Thena Dunn in Glascock County, deceased 400 acres land @ $4.00 $1600.00 1 cotton gin & fixtures 15.00 1 set running gear 10.00 We, the undersigned appraisers do certify that having first sworn by and before each other according to law, that the written and foregoing is a true inventory and appraisement of all the estate of Thena Dunn, deceased to the best of our judgment and understanding. Given under hands and seal this 10th day July, 1896 T. L. Kitchens, W. A. Townsen(?), R. L. Kitchens, Appraisers. Georgia, Hancock County Personally come before me, Mary E. Dunn, James M. Dudley, Administrators of Thena Dunn, deceased, who being duly sworn deposeth and saith that the wherin and foregoing Inventory is just true and correct and contains a true account of all goods, chattels, rights and credits and real estate of said deceased that have come to their hands, possession or knowledge. James M. Dudley Mary E. Dunn Sworn to and Subscribed before me This 20th day July 1896. T. L. Rese, Ordy Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Thena Dunn in Hancock County, deceased 1 buggy,5.00; 2 feather beds and bedsteads 30.00 $35.00 2?? Bed blankets, 2.00; 3 counterpains, 6.00; 10 quilts, 20.00; 7 sheets, 2.00 30.00 4 tablecloths, 3.00; 7 towels, 1.00; 4 tidys, .50 4 bolster cases, 7.00; 7 pr. Pillow shams, 3.00 8.00 4 pr pillow cases, 1.00; 2 ??, .50; stove tongs & boiler, .50 2.00 1 clock, 1.00; 3 window shades, 2.00; 1 bureau glass, 2.00; 1 family bible, .50; 1 carpet, 5.00 9.50 1 rug & knitting machine, .50; 1 lounge, .25; 2 rockers, 3.00; 5 chairs, 1.50; 4 cane seat chairs, 1.50 7.00 1 water bucket, pan & basin, .50; 1 broom, 1.50; 1 dressing case 4.00, 1 roller organ 3.00 7.65 2 lamps & vase, .25; 1 washstand & table, .50; 1 cup & saucer,.25; 1 cook stove, 7 utensels, 5.00; 1 set knives, forks & 8 spoons, 3.00; 1 safe & contents, 5.00; 1 bowl & pitcher, .25; 1 wash pot., .50 8.75 1 kitchen table, 1.00; 1 bread tray & 2 ??, .50; 5 flower pots,.25; cash. 134.55 136.30 1 note on J. M. Dudley due Feby 1, 1894 44.94 1 note on C. H. Dudley due Dec 1, 1893 50.00 1 note on J. T. Dunn due Jany 14, 1897 64.50 We, the undersigned appraisers do certify that having first sworn by and before each other according to law, that the written and foregoing is a true inventory and appraisement of all the estate of Thena Dunn, deceased, so far as the same was produced before us by the Administrators of said deceased tot he best of our judgment and understanding. Given under my hands an seals this 14th day of August 1896. John H. . Baker, A. F. Dunn, T. J. Warthen Appraisers. Personally come before me, Mary E. Dunn, James M. Dudley, Administrators of Thena Dunn, deceased, who being duly sworn deposeth and saith that the wherin and foregoing Security is just true and correct and contains a true account of all goods, chattells, rights and credits and real estate of said deceased that have come to their hands, possession or knowledge. James M. Dudley Mary E. Dunn Sworn to and Subscribed before me This 20th day of August, 1896 T. L. Reese, Ordy