LDS Film 1314636 Jackson Co., Ind. Naturalization records Five Items: Item 1: Jackson Co., Ind. Naturalization Records 11 Jan 1852--9 Oct 1866 Item 2: Jackson Co., Ind. Naturalization Records 09 Jan 1867 to 04 April 1906 Item 3: Jackson Co., Ind. Naturalization Record Naturalization Record 24 April 1905 Item 4: Jackson Co., Ind. Naturalization Record 24 August 1852 to 24 November 1899 Item 5: Jackson Co., Ind. Probate Order Book vol. 00 May 1829--May 1840 [Note: I took notes from the above records in 1996 for certain surnames I am researching--Bernie Cullen] [Note: Items 1 and 2 appear to be the original records, each clerk has different handwritting. I mention this because for some Jackson Co. marriage records, there are films of records made at the time of the marriage, and there are also films of a book made later in the 1800s which was merely a transcription of the earlier records] Item 1: Naturalization Record 12 Jan 1852 to 9 Oct 1866 I am looking at this record to sort out which MILLERs in the county were recently rrived and thus not related to mine. Index: MILLER Dederick 6 Wm MILLER 98 MILLER Richard 414 [Records are on standard printed forms with an eagle at top. I reproduce what was written in ink in the blanks.] p. 6 "Jackson--9th--October--1852--Clerks office of the Jackson--Clerk--Dedrick Miller--Hanover in Germany--27--The King of Hanover--Bremen--New Orleans--January--1846--The King of Hanover of whom he was last a subject--Dedrick Miller--9--October 1852--I William H Ewing--Jackson--at Brownstown--Wm H Ewing clk" [record was xeroxed] p. 98 "Indiana [sic]--19th--January--1855--clerks office of the Jackson--clerk--William Miller--Hanover--26[6 is not clear]--The King of Hanover--Bremen--New Orleans--2nd--January--1855--Frederick Augustus King of Hanover of whom is now a subject--19th--January--1855--William H. Ewing--Jackson--& affix the Seal of sd Court (seal)--Wm H Ewing clk" p. 414 "Jackson--4th--October--66--Jackson--Clerk--Richard Miller--Ireland--36--Queen Victoria--Waxford [overwritten on Liverpool]--New York [overwriting illegible]--8th--April--1849--Victoria Queen of Great Britain & Ireland--Richard Miller--4th--October--[18]66--John B Robertson--Jackson Circuit--& the seal of said court (seal)--John B Robertson clerk JCC" Item 2 Jackson Co, Ind. Naturalization Record 09 Jan 1867 to 04 April 1906 Index: MILLER Charles 45 MILLER William 146 [These records are on different forms than those in the earlier book] p. 45 "Jackson--5th--October--[18]68--Jackson--Clerk--Charles Miller--Prusia--23--Frederick William King of Prusia--Bremen--Baltimore--13th--October--[18]60--Frederick William, King of PRusia--Charles Miller--5th--October--[18]68--John B Robertson--Jackson Circuit--and official seal--John B Robertson By C A Robertson Depty" p. 146 "Jackson--12th--October--[18]74--Jackson--Clerk--William Miller--the Province of Hanover--21--Emperor of Germany--Bremen--New York--12th--September--[18]69--William II; Emperor of Germany--William Miller--12th--October--[18]74--John Scott--Jackson--and Seal--John Scott" Item 3 Naturalization Record 24 April 1905 [only date given] [There is only one record--Allan MacMASTER--in all of Item 3--it is very short] Item 4 Naturalization Record 24 August 1852 to 24 November 1899 This is the "record of final oath". Did they become citizens with this? This item is short, only about 20 pages, with no Miller in index. Item 5 Jackson Co., Ind. Probate Order Book vol. 00 May 1829--May 1840 Item goes as far as p 322 on 15 Feb 1839 [about], rest of volume is continued on another film Index: CRANE v CRANEs adr 118 CARTER v ATTERNSON 240 CRABB v CRENSHAWs adr DURLAND Sarah dower 128 GRIFFITHS vs CARTERs admin 131 GOSS v MATTOCKS actine 145 MILLER vs MATTOCKS adm 143 ROBERTSON John d 83 ROBERTSON vs HAMILTON & wife 120 ROBERTSON Johns heirs par 215 Records start on page 60 of the volume. There are only blank pages in between the index and page 60 according to the label on the microfilm. p. 60 James B RAY--Gov of Indiana--Able FINDLEY--elected to the office of Judge of Probate Court for the County of Jackson...commission him....twenty-ninth day of August--[1829] [took oath before William CRENSHAW clerk of circuit court 1st October 1829] p. 62 Job CARTER is constable--paid $1.00 in fees p. 63 October 3, 1826 [or earlier]--John McCORMICK estate--David BURR, John ROBERTSON and James MITCHELL securities for 4000 bond. p. 66 October 3rd, 1826--"Jabez CRANE shovel and Tongs 500" p. 67 Jabez CRANE coffee mill 26 Jabez CRANE Bread pan 18 3/4 Jabez CRANE Bread pan & 26 Jabez CRANE Quantity of nails 3 01 Jabez CRANE Water pail 31 1/4 p. 69 "Asa CRANE deputy collector for Jabez CRANE collector of taxes" [about 1823--I forget what this date means] p. 73 January 4, 1830--Jonathan SOWDERS heirs, Walter BENTON guardian of the infant heirs of Jonathan SOWDER, petition to sell real estate p. 77 October 20, 1827--Jonathan L WRIGHT deceased sale "David BENTON 1 Heifer 2.50" [Jabez CRANE also bought some things] p. 78 "To amount Walter BENTON as per receipt 5.00" p. 81 sale of John KINDRED estate--Jabez CRANE bought some things p. 83 ROBERTSON, John deceased "Jonathan TUEL 1 ditto [small heifer] 1.56 1/4" p. 87 "Jonathan TULES 1 slack [?] hay 3 50" [nothing else of interest for John ROBERTSON] p. 88 Job CARTER appraiser for Joseph FISHER's estate ... "Bill paid David BURR for the shroud of said deceased [J. Fisher] 2 50" p. 91 a bill paid Reizen TUELL p. 93 November 2, 1829--Peter BRINER estate--Peter Q. STRYKER appointed administrator p. 94 [above continued] "Cash paid J/ CARTER for crying [?] sale 1.00" ..."acct settled with C. C. JOHNSON yas [?] .75" p. 97 November 30, 1822--Charles CRABB bondgiver for John MADDEN for Andrew MADDEN deceased p. 97 Obediah M. CRANE is a property owner newar SUTTON deceased p. 98 John McCORMICK James IRELAND Hugh A FINDLEY appraisers 6th Jany 1831 for Nathan SUTTON p. 102 James BRAMAN estate sale "1 Book J CRANE "[3] 75" p. 112 mentions the Western Annotator--a newspaper in Salem, Washington Co. in 1831 p. 118 CRANE vs CRANEs adr In 8th July 1830 originally, Asa CRANE complaint against Andrew C GRIFFITH administrator of Jabez CRANE deceased [record is complete on this page] p. 120 "ROBERTSONs Heirs vs Hamilton" Now it's May term, 1833: "Blaze ROBERTSON and others minors by Andrew ROBERTSON their guardian." [also Esther, William and George]. John ROBERTSON was their father died intestate in 1823 [pretty interesting record, goes all the way to p. 127] p. 127 John A. CRABB has land adjoining someone. Walter BENTON appointed commissioner. p. 131 McKinney [sp?] CARTER decd p. 131 "Wm D BENTON Guar of M J BENTON Petition to sell real estate" [This is his son Moses J Benton--JBC] "Malinda BENTON his wife...Walter BENTON bought [land]" [goes to p 135]. p. 136 Bought of Nathan NEWBY's estate by: Janas CRANE, Edward CRABB, David CRANE, Jabez CRANE p. 137 [continued] Henry BENTON, Edward CRABB, Hester NEWBY, WIlliam NEWBY, David CRANE, ... money paid Gabriel NEWBY p. 140 ...and Eliza SPAULDING and Minerva CRANE and Isaac B. CRANE her husband [children of John R. LAROWAY deceased] p. 142 [same people as on p. 140] p. 143 MILLER [Adam vs.] MATLOCK: "143 Pleas before the Honble Abl [sic] FINDLEY Judge of the Probate Court for the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana--Be it remembered that on the 10th day of November A.D. 1834 before our said Court the following cases were decided viz ...[two other cases]... Adam MILLER Compt vs } Upon a claim Same Deft [same refers to Mathew TANNER adr of the estate of Charles MATLOCK deceased] Came the parties and the matters in dispute being submitted to the Court after hearing the evidence the court is of opion that there is due from the Defendant to the complainant the sum of one dollar sixty two $ an half cents Therefore it is considered by the Court that the complainant recover of the said defendant the said sum of one dollar 62 1/2 cents to be levied [?] of the Goods and chattels of the said decedent in the hands of the said administrator Yet[?] to be administered[?] together with his costs in this behalf expended[?] and the defendant in mercy[?] &c[?] But execution not to you[?] until after the 7th Dec next." [end of record, end of page] [page xeroxed] p. 144 Samuel WORT vs. same p. 145 Joseph GOSS vs. Charly MATLOCK's estate: p. 146 John CRABB administrator p. 148 Adam MILLER appraiser... p. 150 [from estate of John CAUBLE] "Two awgers and 3 chisel Adam MILLER 75" "One Handsaw Abraham MILLER $1.56 1/4 [sp?]" "one colt Adam MILLER $5.37 1/2 [?]" --page xeroxed p. 153 MILLER at boundary line...Adam MILLER buys propery for $311 (from John CAUBLE): "153 [about 6 lines, probably about estate sale for this decedent]... And now at this time To wit 11th May 1835 comes Adam CAUBLE administrator of the estate of John CAUBLE deceased made his report of the sale of the real estate of the said John by an order and decree of this court at a former Term which said report is in all things affirmed Whereupon the said addministrater [sic] produced in Court the following deed of conveyance Viz This Indenture made the 11th day of May in the Year of Our Lord 1835. Delivered Adam CAUBLE and Gabriel SHULL administrators of the estate of John CAUBLE late of Jackson County deceased of the one part and Adam MILLER of the second part Whereas at the November term of the Probate Court of the county of Jackson in the state of Indiana it was ordered adjudged and decreeded by the said Court that the said Adam CAUBLE and Gabriel SHULL administrators as aforesaid be authorized and directed to sell the tract of land of which the decedent died seized and possessed[?] the same being a part of Section No 17 in township No 5. North Range 4 east in the Jeffersonville district and more particularly described in the deed of conveyance from John NEWLIN to the said[?] decedent as follows a certain tract or parcel of Land article[?] lying & being in the County of Jackson and State aforesaid Commencing at an ash tree on the boundary line MILLER and MACAFEY[?] corner thence N 52 [degree/circle symbol] W 184 Poles to a hickory and Sugar on the Bank of the River thense [sic] up the river with the meanders of the same to a honey Locust it being the corner of fractional section 16 & 17. Thens S [?] E 210 poles to the first mentioned corner being a part of Section 17. town 5. N Range 4 East containing 113 1/2 acres be the same more or less. and whereas also in pursuance[?] of the said decree the above named administrators did sell the above described land and premises[?] to the aforesaid Adam MILLER he being the highest bidder for the sum of three hundred and eleven Dollars. In consideration whereof the said sum of $311. as aforesaid we have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said Adam MILLER his heirs and assignees[?] the above described land & premises with the appurtenances to have and to hold the same to him and to his heirs & assigns onto[?] his and their only Proper use benefit and behoof forever and the said administrator as aforesaid in obediance to the order and decree of the[?] Court aforesaid hereby sells and conveys in fear[?--full?] the land above described with all the right & title that the said John CAUBLE had in his life time to the said Adam MILLER & to his heirs and asignees forever In witness thereof the said Adam CAUBLE" [end of page. record continues, I did not think the rest was relevant enough to xerox. This page 153 was xeroxed.] p. 158 John J. JUDY guardian of GULLET children (of John GULLET) sues against Andrew HOUSH for money from Reezen TUELL to the amount of about $15 or $20 or more..."COLEMAN and IRELAND to the amount of $25 or $30 or more" p. 159 [the admin responds]...nothing from Reesin TUELL "He admits further to have received John EWALL three dollars but not more The note of COLEMAN & IRELAND for twenty-five dollars as also the note of Rezen TUELL for sixteen dollars not been collected as represented heretofore." p. 176 [still on John J. JUDY case] assets of estate.."Levi COLEMAN & Abraham IRELAND note due 15th October 1829 25 00" p. 177 to "Walter BENTON 2.45 2 pieces of days sitting with guardian" ...purchases by McKinney CARTER, Reezen TUELL.. p. 178 ...McKinney CARTER paid William BENTON 245" "John GULLETT decd to Walter BENTON D. 1829 September 21 to 3/4 yards camel [sp?] muslin for shroud 56 1/4 $1.83"...1 pr white stockings 25 1 white {illegible 4 characters] 37 1/2 62 1/2 Received Brownstown 9th March 1830 of Andrew HOUSH adminr payment in full W. BENTON" p. 179 "Received of A HOUSH administrator of GULLER deceased five dollars in full of medical attendance on said deceased for WORT & STOUT witness my hand this 7th day 1832. S WORT 1827 John GULLET Dr[?] to Hiram COOLEY $2.50 in swap of horses. I do certify that the above account was duly proven before me this 31st day of December 1830. Jonathan GRAHAM J P J C [Justice of the Peace, Jackson County] March 7th 1832 Then received of Andrew HOUSH administrator of the estate of John GULLET deceased fifty dollars by the hands of Joseph WESTERN[?], John L JUDY guardian Reason L JUDY State of Indiana Jackson County SSA[?] Personally appeared before the subscriber one of the justices of the peace or the County aforesaid Andrew HOUSH and made oath that he has lost or mislaid a receipt given to him the said Andrew HOUSH as administrator of the estate of John GULLET deceased by John L JUDY guardian of the infant heirs of the said John GULLET for fifty dollars said receipt was dated some time in the year 1831 as he verily[?] believes Andrew HAUSH Given under my hand at Brownstown the 12th day of November 1833 Wm WILLIAMS JP Received of Andrew HAUSH administrator of John GULLET deceased late of Jackson County Indiana the following property, viz, 1 Bay Horse appraised at $35.00 1 bed & bedding oven & tea kettle 19.00 1 roan mare do 40.00 Cupboard ware 2.18 3/4 1 cow & calf & heifer do 8.00 Wild Hogs 4.50 30 Bushels of wheat 15.00 Cash 6.00 1 Column Bureau 12.00 Received the 25th November 2 Tables 6.00 1829 Cyntha GULLET my mark 1 spinning wheal 1.25 Test Medeal KELOW Ar[?] 4 chairs & bedstead 1.62 1/2 Received of Andrew HAUSH administrator of John GULLETT decd a note against Levi COLEMAN and Abraham IRELAND for twenty five dollars dated 11th day of September 1829 drawn in favor of Jonathan IRELAND and assigned to John GULLETT for collection April 3rd 1830 Wm Williams J.P. The following is the testimony filed in the foregoing case to wit, deposition of Jonathan GRAHAM before William WILLIAMS Esq. one of the Justices of the peace for Jackson County to be read in evidence in a suit in Chancery defending[?] in the Probate Court for the County aforesaid wherein I J JUDY guardian &c is complainant" [end of page--the record continues on, but I did not find them relevant. This page was xeroxed, but the xerox is faint and much of the transciption above was made directly from microfilm.] p. 181 "against McKinney CARTER" p. 182 McKinney CARTER [HAusch record finally ends on p 184] p. 186 William D. BENTON appraiser of John COCHRAN deceased 8th Dec 1835 p. 186 Sale of John COCHRAN Est: William D. BENTON 1 Cutting knife 1 00 ... (Wm D BENTON appraiser paid 1.00)" p. 187 W D BENTON "saesn of Horse 2.50" [he is to be paid, no pd beside amount] p. 199 "cash paid John CRABB for taxes 2 29" p. 200 "To Cash paid J. A. CRABB for tax 1837 1 79" ..."This amt paid J. CRABB for fees 1.185 1/2" p. 203 Sale of Jacobs YOUNGS...Benjamin CARTER, Benjamin TUELL p. 204 Benjamin TUELL, Jesse TUELL, Bejamin CARTER, John TUELL p. 205 John TUELL p. 206 Benjamin CARTER paid by estate, John CRABB, Samuel WORT p. 208 Adam MILLER commissioner of dower...Abraham SOWDER John JACOBS commissioner [1838] p. 210 Sally RICH applies for dower May 1838 (she is widow of Joseph RICH) Her land adjoins W. BENTON's. Walter BENTON is the representative of 4 heirs of Joseph RICH. p. 212 ROBERTSONs p. 214 Walter BENTON now clerk, we will not write down all the records with his name in them from now on p. 216 map of division of ROEBRTSON property p. 217 Walter BENTON administrator Charles W STILLWELL vs Lewis SMITH p. 220 Estate of John MURRY gets from Abraham MILLER, Isaac MILLER [Wm CRENSHAW estate--he is dead?] to Walter BENTON p. 231 Job CARTER dower commissioner p. 232 Job CARTER dower commissioner p. 233 Jurors, freeholders of Jackson County, David IRELAND [were appointed] on 14 Aug of year last [1837] p. 237 Job CARTER dower commissioner, David IRELAND Juror [I xeroxed 233 or 237] p. 245 New jury--Thomas MILLER, Blaze ROBERTSON, John H BUNDLE [sp?] Jesse B DURHAM, Harrison N DURHAM John CARTER [May 1838] p. 246-247 Robert W CARTER a heir of McKinney CARTER p. 250 David KERR bought one Hoe [Owen County] p. 252 John CRABB p. 256 Job CARTER appraiser p. 257 bought: Jonas CRANE, James CRANE p. 264 Ester RISLEY v. Walter BENTON admin Joseph RICH p. 277 Thomas CRABB administrator of Wintrop YOUNG p. 286 Samuel WORT v. John MARSH estate p. 291 John CRABB bond given p. 292 buyers.. Ebn BUNTON [BENTON?] Joseph CRANE Wm R BUNTON p. 295 paid John CRABB p. 302 newpaper mentioned--Indiana Monitor--May 1839 p. 310 "paid to Frederick MILLER as per receipt"...Walter BENTON p. 314 Saml WORT vs McAFFE p. 318 Elizabeth D WORT [I went to the end of the roll without finding any other names--roll ends p. 322, but vol continued on next film] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. 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