Georgia: Walton County: W. C. Dalton, Tax Exemption 1 September 1919 ==================================================================== 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: Cindy Norwood Ladyluc91@aol.com ==================================================================== Pony Homestead Book C p. 25 GEORGIA, WALTON COUNTY To the Ordinary of Said County: The following is the Schedule of Property of W.C. Dalton, who is the head of family, consisting of himself, his wife Josie Dalton, and 1 minor children, to wit: Harvey Dalton age 1 year 1 month, claimed to be exempt from levy and sale, for the use and benefit of his said wife and family, under Section 3415 of the Code of Georgia, and following sections. First. Fifty acres of land, to wit: (this spot left blank) And five acres additional for each child, to wit: (this spot left blank) Second. One (blank) farm horse or (blank) mule. Third. One (blank) cow and calf. Fourth. Ten head of hogs and fifty dollars worth of provisions, to wit: (blank) , and five dollars worth for each child to wit: (blank) Fifth. Fifty bushels of corn, one thousand pounds of fodder, one one-horse wagon, one table and one set of chairs, sufficient for the use of the family, and household and kitchen furniture, not to exceed $150.00 in value. Sixth. Beds and bedding and common bedsteads sufficient for family. Seventh. One loom, one spinning wheel and two pair cards, and one hundred pounds of tint cotton. Eighth. Common tools of trade for self, or (blank) and wife. Ninth. Equipment and arms of a militia soldier and a trooper's horse. Tenth. Ordinary cooking utensils and table crockery. Eleventh. Wearing apparel of himself and family. Twelfth. Family Bible, religious works and school books. Thirteenth. Family portraits. Fourteenth. Library of a professional man in actual practice or business, to wit: (blank) $300.00 Fifteenth. One family sewing machine. (handwritten in on this page was the following: 1 cook stove & cooking vessel, 4 chairs - 1 rocking chair, 1 table, 1 dresser, 1 small table, 1 stand, bedding for self & family and wearing apparel for self and family) Personally appeared W.C. Dalton, the applicant for exemption above set out, who on oath says that the same is a true and correct schedule of his property, which is claimed to be exempt to deponent and family under Section 3416 of the Code, and following sections, which deponent prays may be recorded as provided by law. W.C. Dalton Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 day of Sept 1919. G.A. Ganeir Georgia, Walton County I, G.A. Ganeir, Ordinary of said County, do certify that the foregoing is the original schedule of property of W.C. Dalton, claimed to be exempt by law under Section 3416 and following sections of the Code of Georgia, and the same is recorded in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this 1 day of Sept, 1919. G.A. Ganeir Ordinary Walton County Georgia, Walton County Court of Ordinary Sept 1, 1919 Upon consideration of the within schedule filed this day by W.C. Dalton of said County, it is ordered that the same be admitted to record, and that the property therein mentioned be exempt from levy and sale in terms of law. G.A. Ganeir, Ordinary Recorded Sept 1, 1919 G.A. Ganeir, Ordinary