Wills: Walton County. Sale of Mary Deason Estate ================================================================================ 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: Carolyn L. Harper Johnson clhjohnson@aol.com ================================================================================ A list of the property of Mary Deason, dec'd sold at public auction on the 16th April 1840 on a credit til the twenty fifth of December next. 1 Clock purchased by H.L. Williams $8.00 1 Bed & Clothing " Wiley Trammell 17.50 1 " " " Patton Hendrick 22.18 1/2 7 chairs " John Peters Jr. 3.06 1/4 1 water pail " " " .62 1/2 1 bedstead and cord " Patton Hendrick .50 1 slab " " " 1.00 1 large table " H. L. Williams 1.00 1 small painted table " John Peters, Jr. .75 1 " plain " " H. L. Williams .56 1/4 3 pairs cotton cards " I. H. Meyers .43 3/4 1 Lot Books " Wm. K. Smith .50 1 Lot Brushes " Hugh Abercrombie .25 1 Spinning wheel " R. W. King 1.00 1 loom and harnefs " John Peters Jr. 4.00 1 Lot broken china " R. W. King 1.18 1/4 1 set knives and forks " Edmund Adcock 1.31 1/4 1 dish and 2 plates " Martin Depriel ? .43 3/4 1 bottle spts turpentine " H. L. Williams .25 1 Hamper basket " " " .18 3/4 1 sack coffee " " " 7.14 1 box sugar " Wiley Trammell 2.70 2 Hogs " Benson Day 4.25 2 Hogs " Jas. B. Meyers 3.68 3/4 2 Hogs " Wm. K. Smith 3.68 1/4 2 Hogs " " " 3.00 3 Hogs " H. L. Williams 4.62 1/2 2 bushels peas " Saml Williams 2.12 1/2 2 bushels peas " Milton H. Haynie 2.00 2 bushels peas " T. M. Stark 1.87 1/2 1 1/2 bushels peas " J. P. Blasingame 1.41 1 bushels peas " H. L. Williams .93 3/4 1 bushels peas " Saml Williams .93 3/4 1 barrel & wheat " " Studdard 1.06 1/4 2 empty barrels " H. Abercrombie .75 ? sad " R. W. King 2.78 1 pair plough gear " A. B. Means 1.75 1 back ? " Saml. Williams .37 1/2 1 brier hook " H. L. Williams 1.00 1 tray and sifter " R. W. King .56 1/4 1 jar and vinegar " John Blasingame 1.31 1/4 1 bag and flour " Patton Hendrick .75 1 lot soap & grease " Wm. Gilbert 1.00 1 churn and coffee pot " H. L. Williams .31 1/4 1 empty box " " " .12 1/2 1 pot " Saml. Studdard 1.50 1 oven (damaged) " R. W. King .43 3/4 28# lard 17¢ per lb " Benson Day 4.76 21# lard 14¢ per lb " Wm. Gilbert 2.98 100 lb. Bacon " B. B. Ransone 12.50 100 lb. Bacon " " " 13.00 100 lb. Bacon " " " 13.50 100 lb. Bacon " " " 13.50 13 lb. Bacon " " " 1.75 6 Geese " Jas. P. Blasingame .80 5 1/4 lb. Iron " H. L. Williams .37 12 1/2 lb. Iron " Jas. P. Blasingame .80 1 Pitcher " H. L. Williams .12 1/2 1 odd hame? " H. Abercrombie .12 1/2 1 Wash tub " Saml. Williams .37 1/2 1 scythe and cradle " H. L. Williams 1.62 1/2 5 bbls corn " John Blasingame 13.43 3/4 5 bbls corn " Patton Hendrick 13.75 5 bbls corn " Jesse A. Gill 13.43 3/4 5 bbls corn " H. L. Williams 13.12 1/2 4 1/2 bbls corn " " " 11.25 7 Bushels shattered corn " " " 5.50 1 stack fodder " A. B. Means 6.32 1 stack fodder " " " 4.62 1/2 1 stack fodder " " " 5.2? 1 stack fodder " J. R. Browning 8.39 1 red heifer " T. M. Stark 4.00 1 plough stock " H. L. Williams .87 1/2 1 plough stock " Saml. Williams .43 3/4 1 lot hoes " A. B. Means .93 3/4 1 lot hoes " John Peters, Jr. .25 1 lot old irons " Benson Day 1.06 1/4 1 cart iron and chain " John Peters, Jr. .75 1 baker & skillet " Wiley Trammell 1.06 1/4 1 turning shovel & sweep " David Studdard 1.31 1/4 1 shovel spade " A. B. Means .68 1/4 1 single tree & clevis " John Peters, Sen .62 1/2 1 single tree & clevis " J. R. Browning .31 1/4 1 lot plough hoes " Patton Hendrick 1.43 3/4 1 auger & drawknife " H. L. Williams 1.00 1 curry comb & bridle bit " H. Abercrombie .31 1/4 1 smoothing iron " J. R. Browning .31 1/4 1 pad lock " John Peters, Jr. .25 1 axe " Wiley Trammell .75 1 axe " John Blasingame .56 1/4 1 axe " J. R. Browning .25 1 pair 200 steelyards " H. L. Williams 1.25 1 pair trace chains " George Adcock 1.00 1 pair plough gear " H. L. Williams 1.00 [NOTE IN MARGIN: The plantation was rented & those articles sold 27 Jany 1840] 2 fields rented " Wm. K. Smith 67.00 1 fields rented " J. R. Browning 44.50 1 fields rented " John Blasingame 14.00 1 pair shucks bo't by George Adcock 5.00 49 bushels cotton seed " J. R. Browning 3.28 40 bushels cotton seed " Saml. Williams 2.95 200 bushels oats bo't by Isaac H. Meyers 1.50 H. L. Williams Admr. Recorded this 26th Nov 1840 Jesse Mitchell clk