Georgia: Oglethorpe County: Appraisement and Division of the Estate of Robert Haynes, 10 January 1848 ==================================================================== 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: E. Annette Hudson Rose earphoto@gonetgo.com ==================================================================== Oglethorpe County, GA Ordinary Office November Term 1847 Transcribed Aug. 2, 2001 by E. Annette Hudson Rose Appraisment and division of the Negroes belonging to two of the Legatees of Robert Haynes, dec'd, vz, __ John C. Smith in right of his wife & Robert Haynes minor. Name of Negroes Negro man Maryland Value 1 $756.00 " Anthony " 2 756.00 " Jack " 2 675.00 " Henry " 1 706.00 " Warren " 1 500.00 " Boston " 1 700.00 " Will " 2 737.00 " Stephen " 2 750.00 " Solomon " 1 725.00 Boy Ned " 2 387.00 " Little Jack " 2 462.00 " Patrick " 1 487.00 " Clark " 2 400.00 " Kitt " 1 337.00 " Abraham unsound " 1 100.00 Woman & child Nan & Charity " 1 787.00 & two child Mary & two children " 2 950.00 & 1 child Malinda & child " 2 775.00 Woman Milly " 2 113.00 & child Amanda & Patsey " 1 650.00 & 2 children Taymorn, Sarah & Webster 1 963.00 Girl Katharine " 1 487.00 " Charlotte " 2 443.00 Woman & 4 children Ellen, Dilsey, Robert & Martha 1500.00 Girl Maryann " 1 437.00 " Lena " 2 525.00 Child Mahala " 1 275.00 " Isaac " 1 225.00 ________ 1/2 $16,607.00 $ 8,303.00 State of Georgia : Oglethorpe County : by nature of an order from the Honorable Inferior Court of said county when sitting for Ordinary purposes on the second Monday of January 1848 to us directed Authorized and Requiring us to make a division of the Negro property in the hands of Samuel Glenn as the Executor of Robert Haynes dec'd belonging to Robert R. Haynes a minor child of said dec'd represented in this proceeding by his guardian John C. Smith & belonging also to John C. Smith in right of his wife Penelope P., formerly Penelope P. Haynes, another child of said deceased. These two children being the only persons claiming said Negroes. We divided said Negroes into two shares numbered 1 & 2, and these shares were assigned to the said distributees or heir in the following manner, to wit: The names of the Negroes of Lot No. 1 and also the Negroes of Lot No. 2 were written on a piece of paper each but on a separate piece and put into a hat. John C. Smith in right of his wife drew first & drew No.2 consisting of Anthony, Jack, Will, Stephen, Ned, Little Jack, Clark, Marian & her two children, Malinda & child Charlotte, Ellen and her five children, Robert, Dilsey, Ann, & Martha, & Lena Valued at Eighty three hundred & sixty dollars. 8360. Lot No.2 was drawn out of the hat by Robert R. Haynes & consists of Maryland, Henry, Warren, Boston, Solomon, Patrick, Kitt, Abraham (unsound) Nan & her child Charity, Amanda & Patsey, Tam___, & her two children Sarah and Webster, Catherine, Mary Ann, Mahala, Isaac & Milly, Valued at eighty three hundred & three, 8303. So that Lot No.1 Receives from Lot No.2 fifty seven dollars all which is Respectfully submitted this the 10th January 1848. John Wynne Louis J. Deupree Hay (?L?) Landrum Recorded the 18th day of January 1848.....Henry Britain, C.C.O.