Marion County GaArchives Court.....Book, Marion County, Ga. Homestead Exemption 1871 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00010.html#0002476 August 11, 2004, 9:31 pm Source: Marion County, Ga. Homestead Exemption Book 1871-1876 Written: 1871 MARION COUNTY, GA HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION BOOK Transcribers Note: This is only a partial listing taken from the book. The complete book contains 166 pages and I have transcribed from the first record located on page 11 through page 58. I hope to complete the transcription of this book in the future. – Carla Miles, August 2004 Index for the Marion County Homestead Exemption Book A No listings B Charles Bridges, Pages 29-30 J.S. Brooks, Page 38 W.J. Brooks, Page 55 Jerry Butt, Page 58 Samuel Byers, Pages 46-47 C Robert Crawford, Page 48 D Henry Davis, Page 16 Jefferson Dias, Page 26 E Columbus Epps, Page 17 Rebecca Everingham, Pages 53-54 F Levy/Levi Freeman, Page 12 Maxey Fussell, Page 14 Thomas Fussell, Page 23 G Allen Gay, Pages 36-37 William Gray, Page 17 H Henry N. Hamilton, Pages 30-31 Isaac T. Hamilton, Page 11 John P. Hammock, Page 49 John A. Harris, Pages 18-19 Newton Harris, Page 39 Daniel W. Harry, Page 15 Pete Holton, Page 27 John J. Hunley, Page 32 Mack Hunter, Pages 21-22 Whitfield Hurst/Hunst, Page 52 I No listings J Charles C. Johnson, Pages 20-21 Flem Jones, Page 23 Solomon Jones, Page 25 Thos. Jones, Page 20 Amos Jordan, Page 51 K Morgan Kemp, Page 45 L W.J. Langford, Page 13, Pages 35-36 M Henry C. Majors, Pages 27-28 Marunda Mathis, Page 11 N John B. Newsom, Page 31 O S.M. Owens, Pages 28-29 Zett/Jett Owens, Page 16 P Josephus Passmore Jr., Pages 34-35 Lewis Peterson, Page 37 Q No listings R No listings S Abraham Sampson, Page 18 Charity Sampson, Page 56 Fanny Sampson, Page 57 Jery Sampson, Pages 19-20 L.F./J.F. Simmons, Page 43 Charles M. Smith, Pages 40-41 Clem Story, Page 14 T W.T. Tyler, Page 42 U No listings V No listings W Nathan M. Watson, Pages 44-45 J.W. Wiggins, Pages 32-34 Jacob Williams, Page 24 Jacob Woddail/ Waddail, Page 50 William Wright, Page 22 No listings for XYZ Marion County Exemption Book Page 11 Georgia, Marion County To Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Isaac T. Hamilton respectfully shows that he is the head of a family and is entitled to personal exemption for benefit of himself and family and he hereby tenders and affixes a schedule of personalty owned and possessed of him and pray that the same may be set apart for the benefit of his wife and children. Isaac T. Hamilton Schedule Bed and bedstead, one mattress, bed clothing, cooking utensils, farming tools for one horse, fifteen bushels corn, two hundred pounds fodder Filed in office Dec. 23, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 11 Georgia, Marion County To James M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The following is a schedule of personal property which your petitioner desires filed in your office that the same may be exempt from levy and sale under the laws of this State – 2 Bedsteads & 2 Mattresses and only a suffiency of bedding for use of self & family 2 Trunks, 2 Tables, ½ dz. Old chairs, Cooking utensils, Spinning Wheel, Five Dollars worth provisions, Small lot crockery Marunda Mathis* Dec. 25, 1871 Filed in office Dec. 25, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary *Note from transcriber: The first name of this person is difficult to read but it’s definitely not Maranda. The closest translation I can come up with is Marunda, although it doesn’t seem right to me. If anyone is researching this family and has information about this individual’s name please contact me. Marion County Exemption Book Page 12 Georgia, Marion County To Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Levi Freeman the head of a family respectfully shows that the schedule hereto attached contains a correct statement of his personal estate which he prays may be marked of filed in the Ordinary’s office and that the property set forth is said schedule be exempted as provided by Statute of Georgia hereby assented to 1870 Schedule 1 Cow & Calf 1 Sow & Five head of ghoats (goats) Provisions not exceeding fifty dollars worth 2 Beds & Bedding & 2 Bedsteads 1 pr Cotton Cards Common tools of trade embracing the following – 1 handsaw, 1 Hammer, 1 Axe 1 Cradle scything Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery Wearing apparel for self and family Family Bible, Religion works & School books Levy* Freeman Hinton & Sons Attys *Note – Mr. Freeman’s first name is spelled two different ways in this exemption request. Marion County Exemption Book Page 13 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of W.J. Langford showeth unto your Hon. that he is the Head of a family and is desirous of availing himself of an act of the Legislature entitled an act to amend the fourteenth section of the act passed by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia on the 3rd day of Oct. 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of realty and personalty so far as applies to such articles of property as are exempt from Levy and Sale as specified in the 2013 Sec. Of “Income Revised Code.” And your petitioner further shows that he has attached a schedule of all the property owned by him to this petition and claims the same to be exempt from levy and sale. W.J. Langford 1 Farm Mule 50.00 1 Milch (milk) Cow 20.00 Household & Kitchen furniture 75.00 1 Ghoat (Goat) 1.50 1 Saddle 10.00 15 Bu. Corn 15.00 111 lbs. Bacon 12.00 Tools of trade & Farming tools 20.00 Filed in Office Oct. 30, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary (Transcriber’s note: See pages 35-36 for a follow-up document to W.J. Langford’s exemption request) Marion County Exemption Book Page 14 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Clem Story respectfully shows that he is the head of a family and as such is (entitled) desirous of availing himself of the benefit of an act entitled to the Homestead act as amended under Section 2013 of Irvins Revised Code and prays that your Honor may set aside the following personalty for the benefit of your petitioner’s wife and children. Clem (his mark) Story One Horse One Sow & Pigs 2 Beds 50.00 dollars worth of provisions/ corn & fodder Wearing apparel of himself and family Kitchen furniture Filed in office Dec, 18, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 14 Georgia, Marion County A schedule of Maxey M. Fussell 1 Mule, 1 Cow & Calf, 10 Head of Hogs, 50 dollars worth of provisions and five dollars worth additional for each child, 2 Beds & Common bedsteads sufficient for family, 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel, 1 Pair Cards, 100 lbs Lint Cotton, Common farming tools for family, Ordinary cooking utensils & Table crockery, Wearing apparel for self and family Filed in office Jan. 31, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 15 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Your petitioner Daniel W. Harry resident of said County respectfully showeth that he is the head of a family and that he has one minor child and that he claims the benefit of the Insolvent debtors Act of Irvins Revised Code of Georgia. And your petitioner further showeth that the following is a schedule of all the property of your petitioner prayeth the setting apart set property as is provided for in said Act. D.W. Harry Nov. 27, 1871 Schedule 1 Horse 1 Cow 6 Hogs 35 dollars worth of provisions 1 Spinning wheel 1 Pair cards 1 Spider & Set 1 Oven & Set One Pot One set of plates One set of knives & forks One Table 2 Beds Filed in Office Dec. 9, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 16 Georgia, Marion County To Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Henry Davis of said County shows that he is the head of a family and desires to avail himself of an act entitled and act to amend 14th sec. of an act passed on 3rd day of Oct. 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of Realty and personalty so far as it applies to such articles of property as are exempt from levy and sale as specified in the 2013 sec. of Irvins Revised Code. The following is a schedule of property claimed as exempt 1 Bedstead & Bedding 2 Tables, 1 chair & long bench Cooking utensils Crockery ware Filed in office Jan. 3, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 16 Georgia, Marion County To the Honorable Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The following is a correct list of property owned by the undersigned who asks that the same be set apart as personal exemption 2 Beds & bedding, 2 chairs, Table, 5 Crockery plates, 1 Spider, 20.00 worth provisions in possession of John Newsom L.C. 3 Bu. Potatoes Zett* Owens Filed in office 13 March 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary *Note from transcriber: The first letter of the first name is difficult to read – it’s similar to a J which means his name was Jett, but the letter doesn’t look exactly like the J’s I’ve located in the book. It really looks more like a Z than a J. If you are researching this family and have this gentleman’s correct name please contact me so this record can be updated. Marion County Exemption Book Page 17 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Wm. Gray who is the head of a family files his petition and annexed Schedule under Section Irvins Revised Code towit Sec. 2013 and prays that the same may be filed in your office and exempted from levy and sale. Schedule of property owned by Wm. Gray 50 dollars worth of provisions 10 Head of Hogs Beds & bedding & wearing apparel for family Wm. (his mark) Gray Filed in office Dec. 20, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 17 Georgia, Marion County To the Honorable Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Columbus Epps shows that he is the head of a family and is desirous of availing himself of an act entitled the homestead act as amended under Sec. 2013 of Irvins revised Code and prays that your honor may set aside the following personal property for the benefit of his wife and children. Personal property belonging to Columbus Epps 15 Bu. Corn 15.00 6 Bu. Peas 6.00 10 Head of Hogs 1 Spinning Wheel Columbus (his mark) Epps Filed in office Dec. 8, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 18 Georgia, Marion County The following is a schedule of property owned by Abraham Sampson the head of a family which he asks to be exempted from levy and sale. 45 acres of land 1 Horse 5 Head of Hogs 1 Cow & Calf 1 Stack of Fodder Beds & bedding Cooking utensils 50.00 worth provisions (75 Bu. Corn) Wearing apparel Abe (his mark) Sampson Filed in office Dec. 18, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 18-19 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Your petitioner John A. Harris of said County, respectfully showeth that he is the head of a family and that he claims the benefit of the Insolvent debtors act of Irvins revised code of Georgia and further showeth that the following schedule is all the property of said petitioner and petitioner prayeth that it may be set apart as provided by said act and your petitioner further showeth that he has one minor child. Nov. 24, 1871 John A. Harris Schedule 1 Farm Horse, 1 Hog & 5 Ghoats, One Bed. Bedstead & Bed cloths, 3 Mattresses, Crockery ware, 5 Chairs, Household furniture, Farming tools, Wash Pot, 2 Tubs, 50.00 worth of provisions, Wearing apparel for family, Cooking Stove Filed in office Nov. 24, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 19-20 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The petitioner Jery Sampson showeth that he is the head of a family, a resident of said county and claims the following property as exempt from levy and sale under an act passed by the General Assembly of said State entitled an act to amend the fourteenth section of the act, passed on the 3rd day of October 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of realty and personalty so far as it applies to such articles of property as are exempt from levy and sale as specified in the 2013 Sec. of Irvins Revised Code. The following is the property of Jery Sampson as claimed to be exempt from levy and sale under the 2013 Sec. of Irvins Revised Code. 1 Bay Horse used upon farm 50 Acres of land in Marion County 10 Head of Hogs Beds & Bedding for family 1 Loom Spinning Wheel and Cards Farming Utensils Cooking Utensils 50 dollars worth provisions Filed in office Sept. 16, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 20 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The following is a correct Schedule of property owned by myself as the head of a family said article are embraced Section 2013 Irvins Code of Ga. 20 Bu. Corn 2 Beds & Bedding for family Thos. Jones Filed in office March 23, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 20-21 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Charles Johnson of said County respectfully showeth unto your Honor that he is the head of a family and as such desires to avail himself of an act entitled an act to amend Section 2013 of Irvins revised Code and under said amendment he makes out a list of the following property and claims the same as exempt from levy and sale. C.C. Johnson Schedule One Cow & Calf Three Beds & Bedding Carpenters Working Tools One Wardrobe Cooking utensils and Crockery ware Wash Stand Two dressing tables Six cottage chairs Three tables One Washing Machine Twenty pounds lint cotton Fifty pounds bacon Family wearing apparel Filed in office April 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 21-22 Georgia, Marion County To the Court of Ordinary of said County And now comes Mack Hunter and says that he is a resident of said County and that he is the head of a family consisting of a wife and several children and he now files the following Schedule of property as exempt from levy and sale towit One Cow & Calf One Farm Horse, contracted for but not to be petitioners property till paid for, and the purchase money not yet paid 10 Head of Hogs 50 Fifty Dollars worth of provisions Beds, Bedding & Common Bedstead, sufficient for his family consisting of 3 Beds, Bedding & Bedsteads 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel, 2 Pairs of Cards & 100 lbs Lint Cotton Cooking Utensils and Table Crockery Wearing apparel for himself and family And petitioner prays that the same may be filed and recorded according to law Mack Hunter Filed in Office April 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 22 Georgia, Marion County William Wright claims the following property exempt from levy and sale under an act entitled an act to amend the fourteenth section of the act passed on the third day of October 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of realty and personalty so far as it applies to such articles of property as are exempt from levy and sale as specified in the 2013 Sec. of Irvins Revised Code. 1 Bay Mare 90.00 1 Sow & 4 Pigs 10.00 12 Bu. Corn 16.00 150 lbs. Fodder 3.75 Household furniture 20.00 10 Chickens 3.00 2 Bu. Peas, 3 Farming Tools 6.00 Plow gear & stock 2.00 Filed in office April 15, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 23 Flem Jones claims the following property exempt from levy and sale under an act entitled an act to amend the fourteenth section of the act passed on the 3rd day of October 1868 the following is a correct schedule of the property owned by him 1 Acct. on Bland Wallis 16.00 1 Acct. on J.L. Baker 10.00 Cash 2.00 Filed in office March 23, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 23 Georgia, Marion County To the Court of Ordinary of said County The petition of Thomas Fussell shows that he is a citizen of said County and State and a head of a family. And he claims the benefit of the act allowing each head of a family certain property exempt from levy and sale under any judgment order or decree from any court of this State 1 Bay Mare 1 Cow & Calf 8 Head of Hogs Forty dollars worth of provisions 1 Feather Bed & Bedstead, Common bed clothing Ordinary cooking utensils & Table Crockery 2 Tables, Farming Tools value 6.00 Wearing apparel for self and family 1 Spinning Wheel Thomas Fussell Filed in office June 14, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 24 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Jacob Williams of said County respectfully shows that he is the head of a family consisting of himself and wife and that he is desirous of availing himself of the old exemption laws of this State and petitioner would show unto your Honor that he has hereunto attached a correct Schedule of all the property owned by him and asks your Honor to examine set schedule and set apart the same according to law in such cases made and provided Jacob Williams Schedule 1 Hog 10.00 1 Shot Gun 10.00 2 Bedsteads & bedding for same 30.00 1 Pine Table 3.00 Cooking Utensils 10.00 1 Testament 1.00 2 Chairs 2.00 1 Stool .50 1 Ax 1.25 1 Garden Hoe 1.00 1 Side Table & Glass 2.00 2 Chests 3.00 Ten Dollars worth provisions 10.00 Filed in office Dec. 26, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 25 Georgia, Marion County To Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Solomon Jones of said County shows that he is the head of a family consisting of himself and wife, Victoria, and that he files the following schedule of property and claims the same to be exempt from levy and sale under the laws of this State: 1 Farm Horse or Mule 1 Cow & Calf, 10 Head of Hogs 50.00 dollars worth of provisions (fifty bushels of corn) and 5.00 additional for each child Beds, Bedding and Common Bedsteads for family One Loom, One Spinning Wheel, 2 Pairs Cards, 100 lbs Lint Cotton Common tools of trade of himself & wife Ordinary cooking utensils & table crockery Wearing apparel of himself & family Your petitioner prays that the above Schedule may be filed and recorded in your office. Nov. 20, 1872 Solomon (his mark) Jones Filed in office Nov. 30, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 26 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Your petitioner Jefferson Dias resident of said County respectfully shows that he is the head of a family and that he has two minor children and that he claims the benefit of the Insolvent Debtors act of Irvins Revised Code of Georgia. And your petitioner respectfully shows that the following is all the property of your petitioner and your petitioner prayeth the setting apart of said property as is provided for in said act. 10 Head of Hogs 40 Bushels of Corn 100 lb of Bacon 2 Common Bedsteads 1 Feather Bed & 2 Mattresses 3 Chairs, 1 Table, 1 Desk, 1 Kettle 1 Skillet, 1 Oven, 1 Pot, 1 Set of Plates Wearing apparel of self & family Dec. 18, 1872 Jefferson (his mark) Dias Filed in office Dec. 18, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 27 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Peter Holton shows that he is the Head of a family and is desirous of having the following property set apart for the use of his wife and minor children under the exemption law of this State. 50 Bushels of Corn 50.00 Household and Kitchen furniture 25.00 1 Horse 125.00 Peter (his mark) Holton Filed in office Dec. 19, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 27-28 Georgia, Marion County To the Honorable Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Your petitioner Henry C. Majors respectfully shows that he is the Head of a family and that that he claims the exemption of property provided to be set apart of every debtor who is the head of a family by the 2013 section of Irvins Revised Code of Georgia and your petitioner further shows that the following is a list of all the property owned by your said petitioner. 1 Farm Horse 1 Cow & Calf 7 Head of Hogs 50 Dollars worth of provisions 2 Beds, Bedding & Commons Bedsteads 1 Spinning Wheel 1 Pair of Cards 10 lbs. of Lint Cotton Ordinary Cooking Utensils & Table Crockery Wearing apparel of himself & family Family Bible, Religious Works & School Books This 20th April 1871 Henry C. Majors Filed in office April 20, 1871 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary This has been overlooked - Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 28-29 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The petition of S.M. Owens shows that under an act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia entitled an act to amend the fourteenth section of the act passed on the 3 day of October 1868 which provides for the setting apart a Homestead of Realty and Personalty so far as it applies to such articles as are exempt from levy and sale as specified in the 2013 Section of Irvins Revised Code. He is entitled to as the head of a family to have the following property set apart to be exempt from levy and sale. S.M. Owens 1 Bay Horse 1 Bed & Bedding 1 Cow Wearing apparel Cooking utensils 50 dollars worth of provisions Filed in office Dec. 28, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe Marion County Exemption Book Pages 29-30 Georgia, Marion County To the Honorable Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Your petitioner Charles Bridges resident of said County respectfully showeth that he is a head of a family and that he has minor children and that he claims the benefit of (Irvins) the Insolvent debtors act of Irvins Revised Code of Georgia and your petitioner further shows that the following is all the property of said petitioner, and your petitioner prayeth the setting apart of said property as is provided for in said act this March 12, 1873. 1 Cow 9 Hogs 15 dollars worth of provision 1 Bedstead 1 Spider & Pot 1 Set of Plates 1 Table Charles (his mark) Bridges Filed in office March 13, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 30-31 Georgia, Marion County To the Honorable Ordinary of said County The petition of Henry Hamilton of said County shows that he is the head of a family of minor children and as such is entitled to have the following property under Sec. 2013 of Irvins Revised Code of said State set aside to his use and benefit and to be exempt from levy and sale a schedule of which property is hereto affixed which said property is not worth more than five hundred dollars. Wherefore he prays that the same be set apart for the use and benefit of his said family according to the statute in such cases made and provided. Henry Hamilton Schedule 1 Town Lot in the town of Buena Vista, Marion County, Georgia Nos. 29 & 30 in Block “A” with a dwelling and outhouse thereon said property known as the Hunley place 1 Cow & Calf Household and kitchen furniture 1 Farm horse and mule Filed in office June 3, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 31 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Ordinary of said County The petition of John B. Newsom of said County respectfully shows that is the head of a family and that he is entitled to an exemption of the following under the exemption laws of the State of Georgia. Schedule of property: 1 Farm Horse Beds & Bedding 1 Loom, 1 Wheel Mechanics Tools Farm Implements Rifle Gun Cooking Utensils & Crockery Wearing apparel for self & family Family bible and schoolbooks 1 Buggy June 7, 1873 John B. Newsom Filed in office June 7, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 32 Georgia, Marion County To Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The following schedule contains personal property which the undersigned claims to be exempt under the laws of this State from levy and sale and prays the filing of same and a certified copy of such filing. Farm Horse – Black (age 12 yrs.) 5 Head of Hogs Household and Kitchen furniture John J. Hunley Filed in office Sept. 10, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 32-34 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petitioner of J.W. Wiggins who is the Head of a family consisting of himself, his wife Louisa E. Wiggins and four children under fourteen years of age towit: Thomas L., Laura, James (unable to read middle initial) and Eva Wiggins respectfully shows that he desires to avail himself of the benefit of an act to amend the fourteen section of an act passed on the 3rd day of October 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of Realty and Personalty so far as it applies to such articles of property as are exempt from levy and sale as specified 2013 Sec. of Irvins Revised Code. That your petitioner is entitled to Seventy acres of Realty and desires the same laid off & surveyed & located off the West half of Lot No. 65 in the 4th Dist. of originally Muscogee now Marion County. That said land does not derive its chief value from any source other than its adaption to agricultural purposes. That a Schedule of the personalty owned and property your petitioner is hereto annexed and as in duty bound. J.W. Wiggins Schedule of Personalty Beds, Bedding sufficient for family 1 Cow & Calf, 10 Head of Hogs 100 lbs. Lint Cotton, 50.00 provisions & 5.00 additional for each child Tools of trade used about a mans premises Wearing apparel of himself and family Household & Kitchen furniture for ordinary use in a small family Family Bible, Religious Books & School Books Ordinary Cooking Utensils & Cooking Stove J.W. Wiggins (Transcriber’s note: below the schedule is a diagram of Lot number 65) No. 68 Fourth District No. 64 No. 65 Lot. No. 65 70 Acres No. 66 Magnetic Variation 4 ½ Deg. East Scale of Plat 30 inches (inches marked through) chains to the chain (chain marked through) inch Marion County Exemption Book Pages 33-34 Georgia, Marion County Agreeable to an order from the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County to lay off an exemption under Sec. 2013 of the Code for J.W. Wiggins of said county in the West half of Lot of land No. 65 in the fourth district of said County and to return a plat thereof I have performed said duty by laying off Seventy acres in the South West Corner of said lot of land of which the above is a correct plat. Newell H. Tullis County Surveyor Sworn to & subscribed before me this Oct. 13, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Filed in office Oct. 13, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 34-35 Georgia, Marion County The petition of Josephus Passmore, Jr. respectfully showeth unto your Honor that he is the head of a family of six minor children that as such he is entitled to the benefit of the homestead and exemption laws of this State as set forth in the 2013 Sec. of the Revised Code of Georgia and Petitioner asks that under the provision of said Section of the Code your Honor will set apart the following Schedule of personal property for the benefit of his family: Oct. 28, 1873 Josephus Passmore, Jr. 1 Bay Horse – Male – Farm Horse 125.00 1 Cow & Calf 15.00 10 Head of Hogs (no amount given) Provisions – 90 Bushels of Corn 80.00 3 Beds & Bedding necessary for family Cooking utensils necessary for family Farming Tools 100 lbs. Lint Cotton Spinning Wheel & Chairs Filed in office Nov. 1, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 35-36 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of W.J. Langford respectfully showeth that on the 20 day of October 1871 that he filed his petition and Schedule for exemption under the 2013 Sec. of the Code of Georgia which Schedule was approved the same date which will more fully appear by reference to a certified copy attached. (See page 13 of this Book) Your petitioner would further show that in said exemption he had only twenty seven dollars worth of provisions set apart for the use of his said family whereas he was entitled under the provision of said 2013 Sec. of the Code to Eighty five dollars worth he having then and now seven children under twenty one years of age. Your petitioner would therefore pray that as he has no provisions for his family except corn that seventy seven and one third bushels of corn now in his possession on his place be added to and made apart of his said schedule of file in your office dated Oct. 20, 1871 and be exempted from levy and sale as provided for by Statute. W.J. Langford Nov. 25, 1873 Prayer of Petitioner allowed & filed in office Nov. 2nd, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 36-37 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Allen Gay respectfully showeth that he is the head of a family and resides in said County and your petitioner represents that he desires to avail himself of the benefit of Section 2013 of the Code of Georgia. Your petitioner prays that the annexed Schedule be exempted from levy and sale. 50 acres of land 1 farm horse or mule 1 Cow & Calf 10 head of hogs 50.00 worth of provisions including corn, meat, etc. Bedding, beds & common bedsteads for self & family 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel 2 pairs Cards & 100 lbs Lint Cotton Common tools of trade himself & wife Equipment & arms of a militia soldier & Troopers Horse Ordinary cooking & table crockery Wearing apparel of self & family Family Bible & Religious Works & School Books & Family Portrates (Portraits) B.B. Hinton & Son Attys for Ptr. Filed in office Dec. 5, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 37 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Lewis Peterson of said County respectfully shows that he is the head of a family consisting of himself and wife Frances and five minor children namely James, Melia Ann, John, William, Roscoe, and as such is entitled to have the following property set apart under the exemption laws of this State which he prays your Honor to do. One Farm Horse or Mule One Cow & Calf Ten head of hogs Fifty dollars worth of provisions and five dollars worth for each child Beds, Bedding & Bedsteads sufficient for family use Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery Wearing apparel for himself and family Lewis (his mark) Peterson Filed in office Dec. 16, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Recorded Jan. 7, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 38 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County J.S. Brooks who is the head of a family of said County makes application to your Honor for a personal exemption made under the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia passed in the year 1870 and hereby tenders a Schedule of his property to exempt towit: one horse worth fifty dollars, one cow & calf worth twelve dollars, two head of hogs worth six dollars, two beds, bedding and bedsteads sufficient for the family use, one loom & one pair of cotton cards, six dollars worth farming tools, cooking utensils & crockery worth six dollars, fifty bushels of corn worth fifty dollars and one hundred and fifty pounds of salt pork worth twelve dollars, wearing apparel of self and family worth fifteen dollars. J.S. Brooks Filed in office Dec. 23, 1872 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Recorded Jan. 7, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 39 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County Newton Harris makes application to your Honor for personal exception in lands and personal property he being the head of a family to wit: 50 acres of land for himself and family and 5 acres for four children under the age of sixteen years. Making in all 70 acres of land, the same not being in a town or city. One Farm Mule, One Cow & Calf Ten Head of Hogs Fifty dollars worth of provisions for himself and family and twenty five dollars worth for 9 children unmarried and living with applicant Beds, Bedding & Common Bedsteads sufficient for himself and family One Loom, One Spinning Wheel, Two Pair of Cotton Cards 100 lbs Lint Cotton Farming utensils to run his farm Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery Wearing apparel of himself and family Family Bible & Religious works and School Books All of which is respectfully submitted. Newton (his mark) Harris Morgan Kemp, Notary Public Filed in office Jan. 7, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Recorded Jan. 7, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 40-41 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The petition of Charles M. Smith of said County respectfully showeth that he is the head of a family consisting of wife and five children under twenty one – three under sixteen and that he is desirous of availing himself of the homestead and exemption allowed by Sect. 2013 of Irvins Revised Code. Your petitioner therefore prays that an order may be issued to the County Surveyor of said County requiring him to lay off and make a plat of a homestead for said family in accordance with the law above mentioned to wit Section 2013 of Revised Code. Also that the attached schedule of personal property attached marked exhibit “A” be by order exempted from levy and sale and by virtue of Sect. 2013 of Irvins Revised Code for the benefit of petitioners family. Butt & Mathews Petitioner’s Attorneys Exhibit “A” 1 Blind Gray Mare – Farm Horse 1 Dark Bay Mare (3 years Troopers Horse) 10 Head of Hogs 75 Dollars worth of provisions 4 Beds, Bedding sufficient for family Cooking utensils & Table Crockery Wearing apparel for self & family Family Bible, Religious Works & School Books 1 Loom, One Spinning Wheel, 2 Pair Cards 100 lbs Lint Cotton Farming Utensils (Transcriber’s note: below the schedule is a diagram of the land plat) Scale of Plat 30 chains to the inch 284 254 259 No. 253 Magnetic Variation 4 ½ Degree East Marion County Exemption Book Page 41 Georgia, Marion County Agreeable to an order from the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County to lay off an exemption for Charles L. Smith of said County under Section 2013 of the Code of Georgia I have performed said duty by laying off Seventy acres in the South East corner of lot of land number two hundred and fifty four in the 4th District of said County there being the head of a family and four minor children of which they above is a correct plat. Newell H. Tullis County Surveyor Sworn to & Subscribed before me Oct. 4, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Thos. B. Lumpkin Clerk, S.C. Filed in office Oct. 7, 1873 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Recorded Jan. 9, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 42 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The following Schedule contains personal property which the undersigned claims to be exempt under the laws of this State from levy and sale and prays the filing of the same and a certified copy of such filing. One Cow & Calf Household and kitchen furniture W.T. Tyler Filed in office Jan. 5, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Recorded Jan. 9, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 43 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County The petition of L.F./J.F.* Simmons of said County shows that he is the head of a family consisting of a wife and two children under the age of seven years. Your petitioner files this petition and annexed schedule of property, under the exemption laws of this State and prays for the filing and recording of the same in your office as is provided for under the laws of this State to secure the same from levy and sale. 1 Farm Horse, 1 Cow & Calf 50 acres of land and 5 additional for each minor child 50.00 worth of provisions and 5.00 additional for each minor child 10 Head of Hogs 100 lb Lint Cotton 1 Spinning Wheel and two pairs of cotton cards Cooking utensils Household furniture necessary for family use Wearing apparel School Books and tools of trade As in duty bound L.F./J.F.* (his mark) Simmons Filed in office Feb. 20, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary *Note from transcriber: The first letter of this name is difficult to read. I think it’s either an L or a J, but I’m not certain. If you are researching this family and know the correct initial or name of this individual please contact me so the initial can be corrected. Marion County Exemption Book Pages 44-45 Georgia, Marion County To the Ordinary of said County I, Nathan M. Watson, being the head of a family hereby make application for an exemption from levy and sale of the following property for the benefits of myself and wife Susan Watson to wit: 50 acres of land, lying in North West corner of lot of land No. (174) One Hundred and Seventy Four in the 31st District of originally Lee now Marion County 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs Fifty Dollars worth of provisions Beds, bedding and common bedsteads sufficient for family use 1 Loom 1 Spinning Wheel and 2 pair of cards 100 lb Lint Cotton Common tools of trade of self and wife Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery Wearing apparel for himself and family Bible, Religious works and School books All of which is respectfully submitted March 13, 1874 N.M. Watson (Transcriber’s note: below the schedule is a diagram of Lot number174) 31st District No. 175 Scale of Plat 30 Chains to the Inch 142 50 acres 174 Lot. No. 174 174 Magnetic Variation 4 ½ Degrees East Georgia, Marion County Agreeably to an order from Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary requiring me to lay off fifty acres of land in the North West corner of Lot. No. 174 in the 31st Dist. of said County for N.M. Watson as the head of a family to be exempt from levy and sale and return a plat thereof. I have performed the above plat which is a correct plat of said fifty acres of land to be exempt as aforesaid. N.H. Tullis County Surveyor Sworn to & Subscribed before me March 17, 1874 Jas. M. Gill, N.P. & J.P. Filed in office March 17, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 45 Georgia, Marion County To his Honor Ordinary of said County Whereas Morgan Kemp, a resident of said County he having the head of a family claim a personal exemption under the 2013 Sec. of the Code of Georgia, towit: Lots in the town of Buena Vista in said County in Block “B” in said town towit Nos. 39, 51 & 52 & that portion of Lot. No. 31 lying west of the Gully, the same and whole not being worth over Five Hundred dollars. One Farm Mule Beds, Bedding and Common bedsteads sufficient for the family 1 Loom 1 Spinning Wheel & 2 pairs of cards 100 lb. Lint Cotton Common tools of trade of himself Ordinary cooking utensils & table crockery Wearing apparel of himself & family Family Bible and Religious works and School Books All of which is (word unreadable) Morgan Kemp Filed in office April 16, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Pages 46-47 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Samuel Byers shows that he desires to avail himself of the benefit of the exemption laws of this State passed for the relief of insolvent debtors under and by virtue of Paragraph No. 2040 of the New and 2013 of the Old Code of Georgia and prays your Honor to approve and record the annexed schedule according to the Statue in such cases made and provided. 1 Mule, 1 Cow & Calf, 10 Head of Hogs, 50.00 worth of provisions, 3 Beds, bedding and common bedsteads, not more than sufficient for family, 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel, 2 Pair Cards, Common Farming Tools, Ordinary Household Furniture, Ordinary Cooking Utensils & Crockery ware. And your petitioner desires to have 50 acres of land and 20 acres additional for 4 minor children under the age of sixteen years laid off and set apart for the use of his family in lot of land No. 228 the South half of 50 acres of South West corner of lot No. 253 and twelve acres off of lot No. 221 (in South corner of lot 221) in the 4th Dist. of said County. And your petitioner (word unreadable) Samuel B. Byers Filed in office May 2, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary (Transcriber’s note: below the schedule is a diagram of Lot numbers 228 and 221) 4th District Scale of Plat 30 chains to the inch 221 / 228 No. 228 221 12 acres/ 8 acres Lot. 228 253 220/ 229 50 acres 229 Magnetic Variation 4 ½ Deg. East Georgia, Marion County Agreeable to an order from the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County requiring me to lay off an exemption for Samuel Byers under 2013 Sec. of the Code of Georgia and to return a plat thereof I have performed that duty by laying off 50 acres in the South East corner of Lot No. 228 and 8 acres in the South West corner of Lot No. 228 and 12 acres in the South East corner of lot no. 221 in the 4th Dist. of said County of which the above is a correct plat of said exemption N.H. Tullis, Surveyor Sworn to & Subscribed before me this 22nd May 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 48 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Robert Crawford of said County respectfully shows unto your Honor that he is the head of a family and is desirous of availing himself of the benefit of the 2040 Sec. of the Code of Georgia. And your petitioner further shows unto your Honor that he had affixed a Schedule of all the property owned by your petitioner and exempt from levy and sale by said Sec. of said Code which he asks your Honor to examine and set apart to your petitioner for the benefit of his wife and children in accordance with the provisions of said Section of the Code. And your petitioner (word unreadable) Robert Crawford 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs, 50.00 in provisions 50 acres of lands, 1 Loom, Spinning Wheel and 2 pair of cards, 100 lbs lint cotton Farming tools, tools of trade, household and kitchen furniture for family use, Beds & bedding for family, Wearing apparel for self & family Filed in office May 5, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 49 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of John P. Hammock of said County who is the head of a family files the following schedule of property in your office and claims the same as exempt from levy and sale under the laws of this State towit: 1 Farm Horse or Mule 50 dollars worth of provisions 100 lb. Lint Cotton 2 Pairs Cotton Cards, 1 Spinning Wheel 1 Loom 50 acres of land 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs Wearing Apparel Self & Family Household and Kitchen Furniture School and Religious Books Tools of Trade John P. Hammock Filed in office Aug. 22, 1875 Marion County Exemption Book Page 50 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County Herewith I attach a schedule of personal property hereto and which I ask to be exempted from levy and sale as provided by Statute. 1 Farm Horse or Mule 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs Fifty dollars worth of provisions and five dollars each for two children Beds and bedding and common bedstead for family 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel and 2 pr cards 100 lb Lint Cotton Common Tools of trade of himself & wife Equipment and arms of a malitia (militia) soldier and troopers horse Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery Wearing apparel of self and family Family Bible, Religious Works and School Books Family Portrates (Portraits) Jacob Waddail/Woddail* Filed in office Nov. 11, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary *Note from transcriber: The last name is difficult to read and I’m uncertain which spelling is correct. Please contact if you are researching this family and have the correct name of this gentleman. Marion County Exemption Book Page 51 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Amos Jordan respectfully showeth unto your Honor that he is the head of a family, a resident of the County of Marion that he has a wife and five children under the age of sixteen. That he is desirous of availing himself of the exemption as provided for in the 2040 sec. of the Code of Georgia for the benefit of debtors. He therefore prays that your Honor will approve and set apart as a homestead and personal exemption the following property Amos Jordan Nov. 13, 1874 75 Acres of land 1 Mule or Horse 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs 75 worth of provisions Beds, Bedding and bedsteads, 2 Beds & Bedcloths and bedding 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel & 2 Pair Cards 100 lb Lint Cotton Common tools of trade for himself & wife Equipment and arms for a malitia (militia) soldier (1 shot gun, 1 troopers Horse) Cooking utensils & Table Crockery Wearing apparel for self & family Bible & Religious Works Family Portraits Amos Jordan Filed in office Nov. 17, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 52 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Whitfield Hurst of said County respectfully shows unto your Honor that he is the head of a family and as such is desirous of availing himself of the benefit of the 2040 Sec. of the Code. And petitioner would further show unto your Honor that he has hereto attached a correct schedule of all the property owned by him up to date which petitioner prays your Honor to examine and set apart to your petitioner for the benefit of his wife and minor children according to statute in such cases made and provided. And your petitioner will every pray (word unreadable) Whitfield Hurst* 19 ½ Bu. Corn 2 Beds 3 Mattresses, Quilts & C Cooking utensils 4 Bu. Ground Peas Table Crockery 4 Chairs & 1 Pine Table 1 Safe, 1 Chest & 1 Trunk 20 lbs Bacon Filed in office Nov. 20, 187(last number cut off copy) Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary *Note from the transcriber - The last name of this individual is difficult to read – Hurst or Hunst is my best guess. Please contact me if you are researching this family and have the correct spelling of the last name. Marion County Exemption Book Pages 53-54 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Ordinary of Marion County The petition of Rebecca Everingham of said County respectfully showeth unto your Honor that she is the head of a family (that she has one minor child dependant upon her for support entirely) and as such she is desirous of availing herself of the benefit of the Homestead and exemption laws of this State, as provided for in the 2040 Sec. of the Code of Georgia providing for the exemption of certain property of any debtor from levy and sale. Petitioner therefore prays that the following schedule of property hereto attached be set apart under the statute aforesaid for the benefit of herself and minor child. And petitioner further prays that the County Surveyor be required to lay off fifty acres out of South ½ of lot land No. 177 on which petitioner now resides, make a plat of the same and return to your office that the same may be recorded as provided for in section aforementioned. Butt & Mathews Petitioner’s Attys. 50 acres of land of South ½ lot No. 177 1 Farm Horse 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs 50 Dollars worth provisions Beds & Bedding 1 Loom, 1 Spinning Wheel & 2 Pair Cards 100 lb Lint Cotton Tools of Trade Cooking Utensils, Crockery Wearing Apparel Family Bible, Books Family Portraits Rebecca Everingham Ptr (Petitioner) Filed in office Nov. 16, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary (Transcriber’s note: below the schedule is a diagram of Lot number 177) 4th District Schedule of Plat No. 177 30 Chains to Inch 50 acres/177 177 Magnetic Variation 4 ½ Deg. East Georgia, Marion County Agreeable to an order from the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County requiring me to lay off an exemption in land for Rebecca Everingham under the old exemption laws and to return a plat thereof I have performed said duty by laying off fifty acres of land in the South West corner of lot No. 177 in the 4th District of said county of which the above is a correct Plat. N.H. Tullis Surveyor Sworn to & Subscribed before me Nov. 30, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 55 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of W.J. Brooks shows that he is the head of a family and is desirous of availing himself of the above act of the Legislature entitled an act to amend the fourteenth sec. of the act passed by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia on the 3rd day of October 1868 which provides for the setting apart a homestead of realty and personalty as far as applies to such articles of property and are exempt from levy and sale as specified in the 2013 Sec. of the Code of Georgia. And your petitioner further shows that he has attached a schedule of the property owned by him and claims the same to be exempt from levy & sale. W.J. Brooks 1 Farm Horse 1 Cow & Calf 10 Head of Hogs 50.00 dollars worth of provisions & 5 dollars for each child Beds & Bedding & Common bedsteads sufficient for the family 1 Loom 1 Spinning Wheel & 2 pr cards 100 lb Lint Cotton Common tools of trade of himself & wife Ordinary cooking utensils & table crockery Wearing apparel of himself & family Family Bible Filed in office Nov. 21, 1874 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 56 Georgia, Marion County To the Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Charity Sampson respectfully showeth that she is the wife of Jack Sampson who refuses to avail himself of the benefit of a certain act exempting certain property from sale. She therefore prays your Honor that you will set apart the property as shown by schedule hereto attached as provided by statute in such cases. Charity Sampson Petitioner Attorneys Hinton & Butt 1 Farm Horse 50 Bu. Corn valued at 50.00 1 Bedstead Lot bed clothing Cooking utensils and table crockery 100 lbs. Lint Cotton Farming utensils Filed in office Nov. 23, 187(last number cut off copy) Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 57 Georgia, Marion County To Hon. Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Fanny Sampson respectfully shows that she is the wife of Allen Sampson who refuses to avail himself of the benefit of a certain act exempting certain property from sale. She therefore prays that your Honor may cause to be set apart the property as shown by schedule hereunto attached as provided by the Statute in such cases. Fanny Sampson Petitioner’s Attorneys Hinton & Butt 1 Farm Horse 3 Head of Hogs 50.00 worth of provisions 2 Bedsteads Lot of bedclothes Cooking utensils & table crockery Farming utensils 100 lbs. Lint Cotton Filed in office Nov. 23, 1876 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary Marion County Exemption Book Page 58 Georgia, Marion County To Jas. M. Lowe Ordinary of said County The petition of Jerry Butt shows unto your Honor that he is the head of a family and is desirous of availing himself on an act entitled an act to amend the 2013 Section of Irvins Revised Code and petitioner would further show unto your Honor that he has made out a correct schedule of property owned by petitioner and will ask your Honor to pass upon the same as is provided for in said statute. Jerry (his mark) Butt 1 Cow & Calf 25.00 1 Yearling 8.00 House furniture 25.00 Filed in office Nov. 26, 1870 Jas. M. Lowe, Ordinary File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/marion/court/wl477book.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 53.2 Kb