LDS Film 1314751 Jackson County, Ind. Probate Records Examined January 1997 at Santa Barbara FHC by Bernie Cullen 3 items: Item 1: P.O.B. vol 25 20 Nov. 1915--30 Mar 1918 Item 2: Probate Complete Record Vol. 2 10 May 1840--Nov 1846 Item 3: Probate Complete Record vol. 3 13 Nov 1846--Aug 1848 Item 3 only goes as far as p. 147. This volume is completed on another film. [This file contains notes I made from this film for certain surnames I am researching--Bernie Cullen] Item 1: County Courthouse, Jackson County, Brownstown, Ind. Probate order book vol. 25 20 Nov 1915--30 Mar 1918 Index: APPLEGATE, Margaret (Applegate) 214 BURRELL, John B. 166 176 221 CARTER Dry Goods Co. vs Lowry Fish assignee 162 174 200 DURHAM Florence B 3 34 42 46 49 52 57 118 154 DURHAM Henry 46 68 153 GOSS Josephus 51 269 MILLER Bruce (Miller) 29 MILLER Grd MILLER 344 ROBERTSON Charles F Grd of Rosella BOERJING 343 ROBERTSON Ross J. Grd of Nancy Ellen WILLIAMS 373 447 ROBERTSON, Jonathan, Grd of Lucile ROBERTSON 453 SMITH Adam, 81, 88, 129 TUELL Omri W. 42 52 (70-report) 84 88 TUELL Jessie S 91 TUELL William, Admir of ANACKER, Louisa est. 461 [the index is handwritten, legible. The records are typed. Volume is complete on this film and contains pp. 1-589] p. 3 20 Nov 1915 [approx date]--Wm H. ABBOT vs. est. of Florence B. DURHAM deceased No. 1227...continued to next court term p. 29 Bruce L. MILLER Guardian of Hugh MILLER minor heir of James H. FINDLEY deceased p. 34 ABBOT vs DURHAM cont. p. 42 ABBOT vs DURHAM trial set for March 10, 1916 ...Omri TUELL deceased... ...John E. HARRISON admr F B DURHAM pet to sell real estate... p. 46 No. 6342...Harry DURHAM deceased, David B. VANCE appointed administrator, (March 2, 1916)...F. B. DURHAM p. 49 2 matters on F. B. DURHAM p. 51 March 3, 1916--Joseph GOSS deceased, Bruce GOSS admr. p. 52 Harry DURHAM deceased [1 page] p. 57 F. DURHAM [short record] p. 68 Harry L. DURHAM [1.5 pages] p. 70 Report of Omri TUELLs estate--lists heirs--3 pages of heirs, no familiar names p. 81 Adam SMITH dec. p. 84 Omri TUELL, tax on heirs--many who have no relation to deceased--rest are first cousins, etc.--fascinating, perfect if you were doing Tuells p. 88 Omri TUELL, short p. 91 Jesse S. TUELL deceased, Emma R. TUELL widow p. 118 F. B. DURHAM, short record p. 129 Adam SMITH supposedly, couldn't find p. 153 Harry L DURHAM, deceased, short p. 154 F. B. DURHAM, final settlement?, Frett and Harriet MILLER paid $350--a lot p. 162 CARTER dry goods co. suer, short record p. 166 John BURRELL, deceased p. 174 Carter Dry Goods Co., trial date set p. 176 John BURRELL deceased p. 200 Carter Dry Goods Co., resolved p. 214 Guardian of Sylvester Applegate, minor heir of William H. APPLEGATE, deceased, Margaret APPLEGATE guardian [1+ pages] p. 221 John B. BURRELL, dec., Bessie ROBERTSON, daughter--a major heir. tax matters, 1/2 page p. 269 Josephus GOSS, deceased Final report, Alice GOSS (widow) 3/4 page p. 343 May 31, 1917--Charles F ROBRTSON guardian of estate of Rossella BUENING p. 344 Bruce L. MILLER, guardian of Hugh MILLER p. 373 J. Ross ROBERTSON, guardian of Nancy Ellen WILLIAMS...continued to last term p. 417 J. ROBERTSON guardian of minor heirs of Daury R. WILLIAMS--no money in estate for minors or creditors p. 453 J. ROBERTSON grd of Lucile ROBERTSON a minor #6701 [1/2 page] p. 461 William TUELL adr Louisa ANAKER [ful page] Item 2: County Courthouse, Jackson County, Brownstown, Ind. Probate Complete Record Book Vol. 2 10 May 1840--Nov 1846 Index: CRABB vs KASTER 201 CRANE Affa 205 CRABB vs NOE 213 CRABB Charles d 331 DURHAM vs SLADE et al 364 same vs SLADE et al 364 DURHAM vs HOLMES 381 same vs LOVE 422 same vs MARSHALL 419 same vs DOWNING et al 417 DURHAM Jesse Jr 497 JOHNSON vs HOLLENS Adr 19 same " same 20 JOHNSON vs LOVE 320 JOHNSON Andrew 401 MILLER Admr of HOLMAN vs NEWKIRK et als. 473 SMITH Amos 143 SMITH & BURGE v. Kester & Peters 200 SMITH vs PARR's heirs (Pet for Dower) 510 WORT vs FISCHILE's adrs 152 [all the index and entry pages are legible. Volume ends p. 527 on 13 Nov 1846] p. 19 07 August 1840--Charnel C. JOHNSON vs. Jesse B. DURHAM admr of Andrew B. HOLLAN p. 20 11 August 1840--Charnel C. JOHNSON vs. Jesse B. DURHAM admr of Andrew B. HOLLAN p. 143 10 May 1840 [?]--on 22 October 1838, Jonathan GRISIMAN was appointed administrator of Amos SMITH estate. Now, assessment, sale, accounting, discharge are recorded. p. 152 11 May 1842--Samuel WORT, a doctor, submitting bill to estate of John R FISCHLE p. 200 13 Feb 1843--"came Hezekiah S SMITH and George BURGE partners trading under the firm of SMITH and BURGE" filed against John R. FISCHLE deceased p. 201 13 Feb 1843--John J KESTER admin of Jacob KESTER against Thomas CRABB administrator of Winthrop YONGE p. 205 08 May 1843--"Volney DOUGLAS Guardian of the minor heirs of Wickliffe K CRANE decd also Affa CRANE the widow of said decedant" assign dower for widow...[description of land] p. 213 16 Oct 1843--John A. CRABB by Samuel W. SMITH Esq. vs Hiram NOE Admr of Abram SOWDER...on 26 March 1824[sp?] note to pay 83 07 10% interest p. 320 can't find JOHNSON vs. LOVE..not on p. 326 or 328 either p. 331 Feb 1885--C. CRABB Estate...back on 22 Jan 1827, Edward CRABB and Charles John CRABB represented the death of Charles CRABB and were made administrators [or could have been 22 Dec 1827--both dates are given] for C. CRABB of Hamilton Township...on 31st March 1828 an inventory of the estate p. 334 "The State of Indiana to the Sherrif of Jackson County--Greeting we command you to Summon Adam MILLER and Harriet MILLER his wife..." [all of pp. 331-337 were xeroxed]: [p. 331:] "Charles CRABB decd Estate---Pleas Before the Hon Samuel W TANNER Probate Judge of the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana at the February tem in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fory five-- Be it remembered that heretofore towit on the 22nd day of January 1827 Before the Clerk of the Jackson Probate Court, "Edward CRABB and John CRABB personally came into the Clerks office of the Jackson Circuit Court and Represented the death of Charles CRABB late of said County deceased and that he was possessed of goods and chattles at the time of his death and requested administration of the same which is granted to the said Edward & John they having entered into bond with Elisha RUDDICK[?] and John ELLIOTT their securities in the sum of five hundred dollars Conditioned according to Law and they having taken the oath as said administrators of the estate of said deceased the 22nd day of December 1827 Test William CRENSHAW Clk J.C.C. And afterwards towit on the 31st day of March 1828 The said admins filed the following Inventorys and sale bills towit. We whose Names are hereunto subscribed being appointed to appraise the property of Charles CRABB Late of Hamilton Township Jackson county and State of Indiana deceased do appraise the same as folows to wit [note: for this page only I used decimals instead of the original fractional cents so the entries would fit on one line] one Stand $ 1 00 One Forbadds[?] 1 25 do Spinning Wheel 2 75 do Bed and Bedding 3 00 do Large Table 1 50 do Bed 5 00 do Small Bose[?] 37.5 do Bed and Bedding 8 00 Two Stays 1 00 Three Bed steds 3 00 One Coffe mill 37.5 One Jointer 62 do Falling leaf table 5 00 Two pair of his gears britching 2 00 Two axes 1 50 One Pewter dish &inster[?] secd 50 One pair of saddle Bags 25 Three Chairs 75 do Smoothing Iron 50 One Cros Cut saw 3 00 Two drawing knives 37.5 do Trow[?] and sundries 1 00 Crop ketchel[?] and sundries 25 do Large wheel 1 00 One hand saw 50 do log chain 2 00 do Hone[?] 12.5 do Waggon and sundries 25 00 Two Books Criminal Laws 2 00 do Large Iron Kettle 3 00 One lot of Books 4 00 Stretchers 1 25 do do do 1 00 do saddle 1 00 do do do 1 00 do shovel for plow and sundries 3 00 do Bunch of Nails and file 50 Canes &c 25 Shaving untensils[sic] 75 do flax ketchel 1 50 Sundries 50 Three Bee hives with bees in 6 00 Gold weights 50 One Straw bed and Covering 3 00 Bottles and Phials 62.5 do feather bed 3 00 One desk 15 00 do reel and one wheel 1 00 Pewter plates 1 00 Four Keggs 1 00 Earthen ware and some pewter ware 1 50 One sugar chest[?] 1 00 One pair of Cards 50 Three sash for windows 75 Two crocks and one jug 25 One tub of cotton and one barrell 50 Cullender and other articles 2 00 do Bedsted 50 Tea Kettle and Sundries 2 00 do Lot of old Irons 50 One bell and collar[?] 1 25 do Stay and 2 pair woven harness 1 00 do gainbarrell[?] and sundries 1 00 do pair of Iron hinges 1 00" [end p. 331] [p. 332:] [the original document has two columns, like on the page above, but it hard to fit them on this typed page. I will put the left hand column as normal, do a couple blank lines and type the right hand column] "332 $ cts Ten hogs 20 00 One Red Cow with white back 4 00 do pided[?] cow 5 00 do Muley[?] cow 5 00 do pided bull 5 00 do Yearling calf 1 00 do do do 1 00 do Black heifer 2 00 do bull plow 2 00 do bay horse 25 00 do do filley 20 00 do Cribb of Corn 50 00 do pair of bridle bits 50 do Lot of hay 2 25 do Single tree 3 1/2 8 Geese 2 00 4 Turkeys & 18 fowles 2 00 2 fodder stacks 2 00 One plow 2 00 Two Hogs 6 00 One set of cutting boxes Irons & sundries 2 00 [right hand column:] One small pair of stilyards[?] 50 do Slate 13[?] do Razor and wafer[?] box 50 do water Bucket 25 Two hides 2 00 Three Hogs 1 50 One do at David FRANK's 50 Sundries of small articles 1 50 Weavers harris[?] 25 One bed quilt and sack 1 00 Fifteen hogs 13 00 One Black Heifer 2 00 do Lot of wheat in the Ground 10 00 do Lot of Hogs 10 00 do Stack of wheat 3 00 do Empty barrel 25 do lott of Rye in Ground 12 00 Total Amount $354 84 January 22nd[12th?] 1828 "David KELLEY senr} "David FRANK} appraisers Supplement to the apprais bill of the estate Charles CRABB decd October 3d 1829 One Bay Colt said to be Two years old appraised to $19.00 By "James THOMPSON} "George ROBERTSON} I do certify that the undersigned of this apprais bill was duly sworn by me David CODY when I was an acting Justice of the peace "David CODY Sale Bill of the property of Charles CRABB deceased January 12 [22nd?] 1828 to wit [left hand column:] $ cts Aaron HOLEMAN sundries of Irons 28 Nehemiah WHEELER one saw 37 1/4 Edward CRABB 1 Drawing knife 20 William BARNES[?] Coffe mill 31 1/4 David KELLELY senr small paper desk 50 William BARNES one frow [plow?] 75 do do singletree 25 Matthew THOMPSON Stretchers 1 56 1/4 John DUNCAN trace chains & harris[?] 1 75 John A CRABB one trace chain 87 John SIMPSON 1 pair of chains 3 00 William BARNES 3 plains[?] 1 26 Solomon PARSLEY two books 1 12 1/2 Noah HARRISON two pair of Stretchers 83 Samuel PRIOR one shovel 75 Edward CRABB one hoe 1 03 Harry SHINER[?] two Books 79 do do do do 1 00 Thomas CRABB one book 62 1/2 William BARNES two hoes 81 [right hand column:] James KELLEY one shovel for plow 1 00 John SIMPSON one pot trammel[?] 2 00 Solomon PRESLEY one Log Chain 3 00 Elnathan[?] WHEELER Door hinges 1 12 1/2 James WHEELER one Cross cut saw 5 00 John A CRABB one 4 hundred seed 37 1/2 Jeremiah BREWER 1 6 hund seed 50 David CODY 1 wide 4 hund seed 25 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 Large wheel 1 00 Samuel PRIOR one ax 1 00 Edward CRABB one axe 29 John A BREWER 1 wheel 1 62 John FORBES one wheel 2 18 John SIMPSON 3 jugs 25 Edward CRABB 1 tea kettle 75 John SIMPSON 1 Book 50 David SENARD[?] 1 testament 17 Matthew THOMPSON one book 28 Richard LOVE one Book 41 Samuel PRIOR 3 Books 38 [end p. 332] [p. 333:] [left hand column:] " $ cts Jabez CRANE two books 68 Wm BARNES two books 1 25 Jeremiah BROWN sundries of books 50 Harriet FRANK two books 50 Edward CRABB one book 50 do do one book 76 William BARNES one smooter[?] of Iron 56 1/4 John A CRABB two tooln[?] gears[?] 25 Edward CRABB dish and seed 50 Harriet FRANK Ketchel[?] 2 43 1/4 George ROBERTSON 1 Book 50 David KELLEY Junr sundries of Books 56 1/4 do do do one lot of Books 32 do do do sundries of Books 25 Jeremiah BROWN sundries of Books 76 Richard LOVE one Book 25 David CODY one book 12 1/4 John SIMPSON sundries of articles 1 10 James WHEELER four locks[?] 61 David KELLEY Junr sundries of Irons 31 1/4 do do do sundries articles 31 1/4 John A CRABB Gold weights 25 Thomas CRABB shaving utensils 25 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 Brush 31 1/4 Samuel PRIOR 1 Gun barrell 50 John A CRABB pie tongs [?] 2 00 Jeremiah BREWER one reel [?] 12 1/4 David KELLEY Junr sundries 80 Edward CRABB 1 Shovel 33 Noah HARRISON sundries 75 Richard LOVE sundries 1 12 1/4 David CLLARK [sic] sundries 19 Isaac HOLEMAN sundries 56 1/4 Jeremiah BROWER[?] one pair of cards 62 1/4 David HARRISON sausage stuffer 18 3/4 John A CRABB skillet Bottom 12 1/4 David HARRISON Bndle[?] 76 Edward CRABB Tea pot 25 Solomon PARSLEY 1 Crock 6 1/4 Hariet FRANK one pot 57 David KELLEY Senr one Cow 6 00 William BARNES one Cow 6 06 1/4 Isaac SCOTT one calf 1 69 do do do do 2 00 Samuel PRIOR[?] 1 Cow & bell 5 00 Simeon[?] KESTER one heifer 2 25 John DUNEAN[?] one bull 5 02 Jonathan THOMAS one plow 4 00 [right column:] Jabez CRANE Lot of Hay $2 43 3/4 David CODY flax[?] 68 3/4 Jeremiah BREWER singletree 51 David LEONARD one plow 1 00 Richard LOVE 1 Stack of fodder 2 25 Stephen CRABB 1 Stack of bladis[?] 82 David HARRISON 8 geese 2 01 Asa CRANE four best hogs 11 62 1/4 Thomas CRABB five hogs 2 50 Jabez CRANE One Hog 2 64 Benjamin S SMITH 50 Bus Corn 12 00 John SIMPSON fifty bushels Corn 11 50 Samuel CHAMPION 50 bushels Corn 11 62 1/4 John TAYLOR 50 Bushels Corn 11 62 1/4 Stephen CRABB 50 Bushels Corn 11 00 Thomas CRABB 50 Bushels Corn 11 50 David HARRISON 138 3/4 " " 31 81 1/4 Orral WHEELER 1 Book 85 Jobe[?] CARTER 1 Horse 22 56 Thomas CRABB 1 Colt 28 00 John A BROWER[?] 2 Hogs 6 25 John JACOBS 1 Kettle 3 08 David LEONARD 1 waggon 28 00 John ELLIOTT 4 turkeys 1 00 Asa CRANE Fowls 1 06 1/4 Ephraim SMITH one saddle 3 25 John A BROWER Lot of Brick[?] 30 Samuel PRIOR Canes[?] 12 1/2 Orrel WHEELER 2 bee gums 2 29 David HARRISON 1 bee gum 2 16 do do 1 bee gum 2 41 David CLARK 1 kegg 25 John a CRABB 1 Bell & collar 2 00 Edward CRABB 1 Desk 13 12 1/2 Henry SHINER[?] 1 Coverlet 3 02 John A CRABB 1 Bed 7 12 1/2 Edward CRABB 1 Blanket 1 12 1/2 Sawyer[?] BROWER[?] 1 Bed &c 3 31 1/4 William DAY 1 Coverlet 3 31 1/4 David CLARK 1 Bed 5 00 Edward CRABB 1 Bed &c 4 06 1/4 John A BROWER 1 Slate 32 David KELLEY snr 1 saddletree 01[?] Lewis SHOUSE 1 hoe 43 3/4 Edward CRABB 1 Grub hoe 88 William BARNES 1 footadds[?] 1 56 1/4 Elnathan[?] WHEELER 1 Cutting knfe &c 1 37 1/2 Jeremiah BROWER 1 drawing knife 32 [end p. 333] [p. 334:] "334 [left column:] $ cts Lewis HOUSE 1 piece of Iron 47 David KELLEY snr 1 Bottle 25 Elnathan WHEELER 1 Bottle 42 1/4 John A CRABB 1 Bottle 14 James KELLEY 1 Bottle 18 3/4 Elias DAY 1 Vial of Spike oil [?] 25 Edward CRABB 2 Bottles 6 1/4 Jeremiah BROWER 1 Bottle 18 3/4 William BARNES 1 vial medicine 20 David FRANK 2 do 12 1/4 Isaac HOLEMAN 2 do 06 1/4 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 Box of wafers[?] 14 James KELLEY 1 Razor 93 3/4 Elnathan WHEELER Sundries of medicine 12 1/2 William M BARNES[?] 1 sickle & Bridle bit 26 Jeremiah BROWER sundries of Irons[?] 09 Elias DAY 1 Lock 12 1/2 James KELLEY 1 journal 07 John A CRABB 1 pair of stilyards[?] 1 31 1/4 Elias DAY Weavers Spools 14 Edward CRABB small Stand[?] 76 Thomas CRABB Sugar Chest 1 31 1/2 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 tub Cotton[?] 83 James KELLEY 1 water bucket 25 Thomas CRABB Sugar chest covering 12 1/4 David KELLEY two towels[?] 06 1/4 Lewis SHOUSE two drye Hides 1 33 David KELLEY senr 1 Empty barrel 06 1/4 Elias DAY 1 table 62 1/2 James KELLEY 2 chairs 68 3/4 Edward CRABB 3 chairs 57 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 falling leaf table 4 62 1/2 David KELLEY snt Window sash 25 Edward CRABB 1 bed Sted 53 Jeremiah BROWER 1 bed sted 1 50 Isaac HOLEMAN 1 cross[?] bed 55 David KELLEY Senr 1 Blanket 27 David KELLEY Senr 1 Bedsted 78 John A BROWER 1 Bed Sted 67 David KELLEY senr 1 Strawbed 25 William BAINES[?] 1 feather bed 2 06 1/4 [right column:] Jeremiah BRAER 1 Blanket quilt 1 32 Elnathan WHEELER 4 pewter plates 68 David ROUSH[?] 5 do do 76 James KELLEY 1 pewter bason[?] 50 Jeremiah BREWER Knives and forks 45 John A CRABB 5 earthen plates 38 John A CRABB 3 do do 14 David FRANK 1 Sugar dish 82 James KELLEY 1 knutt cruncher 06 John A CRABB 1 bed sted 1 00 Lewis SHOUSE 1 feather bed 3 21 John A BROWER Bed Covers 18 3/4 Daid KELLEY Senr Sundries 01 David KELLEY senr Carpeting yarn 05 John A CRABB 3 hogs 1 56 David KELLEY senr 1 Wheel Crank 01 Isaac HOLEMAN Weavers Harnis[?] 25 David FRANK 1 door bolt 26 John A CRABB Bults[?] 18 3/4 do do Iron Square 33 Thomas WHEEDAN[?] 1 pr Comprises[?] 25 Jeremiah BROWER 1 pr pothooks 14 David KELLEY Senr one Coffe sack 14 John C BARNES Turner papell bonds [???] 12 John A BROWER 1 Bed Quilt 1 51 Edward CRABB 1 Pad lock 39 David KELLEY senr 1 Reefhook[?] 3 Jonathan THOMAS 1 sow & 3 pigs 1 25 Jeremiah BROWER 7 Hogs 5 56 Jeremiah BROWER 7 hogs 5 16 Jeremiah BROWER 3 Hogs 1 57 Jeremiah BROWER 12 Hogs 7 07 John CHILCOTT[?] 1 Heifer 2 25 Jonathan THOMAS 1 Stack of wheat 5 00 John SIMPSON 1 Empty Barrell 15 Thomas CRABB 1 Lot of Rye in ground 12 5 John SIMPSON lot of Wheat in ground 7 12 1/2 John CRABB 1 County Order 1 56 John CRABB 1 County Order 1 50 John A CRABB 1 County Order 2 56 Sale Bill of the Estate of Charles CRABB deceased This 3d day of October 1829 "Amos BROWN to one two year old Colt $27.75 Edward and John CRABB} The State of Indiana to the} administrators of the estate} Sherriff of Jackson County} of Charles CRABB deceased} Greeting we commend you to summon Adam MILLER and Harriet MILLER his wife Daniel HOLEMAN and Priscilla HOLEMAN his wife Thomas CRABB Stephen S CRABB" [end p. 334] [p. 335:] " 335 Charles CRABB David FRANK Guardian of the minor heirs of Isaac HOLEMAN decd and Jeremiah CRABB if they be found in your Bailwick to be and appear before the judges of our Probate Court for said County on the first day of the Next term to answer Edward and John CRABB administrators of the estate of Charles CRABB late of said County deceased upon the final settlement of said estate and this they may not omit and have you then there this writ Witness William CRENSHAW Clerk of our said Court at Brownstown the 18th December 1834[?] Wm CRENSHAW Clk Sherriff Return, Executed the within[?] as according to law, as by the said[?] law commended for serving on 5 $1.87 1/2 mileage 12 mil 72 Return 10 $ 2.69 1/2 John A CRABB Shff. J.C. The State of Indiana To the Sherrif of Hamilton County Greeting we command you that you cite and make known toJohn SIMPSON and Sarah SIMPSON his wife that thay be and appear Before our Judge of our Probate Court for the County of Jackson aforesaid at the Courthouse in Brownstown on the first day of the next term at settlement of the estate of Charles CRABB laste of said County of Jackson deceased or the same will be adjudged in their absence and have then there this writ Witness William CRENSHAW Clerk of our said Court the 22nd day of December 1834 William CRENSHAW Clk Sherrifs Return, "Came to hand January the 3d 1835 Executed as commanded January the 9d[?] 1835 Isaac COTTINGHAM Sherrif Summons 37 1/2 Cents ea 75 Cents Milage 3 miles 18 Returning 10 93 "January 9th 1835 I John SIMPSON Recd the services of the Sherrif of Hamilton County for my self and wife according to the directions of the within Notice And afterwards towit on the on the 9th[?] day of February 1835 "Ordered that the admrs of the estate of Charles CRABB decd have further time to make settlement of said estate and this Cause is Continued until the next term" "State of Indiana Jackson County Sct[?] "To the Sherrif of Wayne County Greeting we Command you to Summon James CRABB if he be found in your bailwick to be and appear before the Judge of our Probate Court for the County of Jackson aforesaid on the second Monday in August next at the final settlement of the estate of Charles CRABB decd by the administrator thereof and have then there this writ Witness William CRENSHAW Clerk of our said Court at Brownstown the 19th day of July 1835 "Wm CRENSHAW Clk Sherrifs Return, "I have summoned the within named James CRABB as I am commanded august 1st 1835 S MEREDITH S.W.C. Serving 39 1/4 Mil 3 18. Return 10 postage 12 1/2 76 Settlement And afterwards on the 11th day of August 1835 And Now at this time comes the said administrators and also Harriet MILLER By her husband Adam MILLER, Stephen CRABB Jeremiah CRABB and David FRANK Guardian of the minor heirs of Nancy HOLEMAN decd and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court That James CRABB and John SIMPSON and Sarah his wife and DAniel HOLEMAN & Priscilla his wife had been legally notified of the prendency of this motion The heirs and legal Representatives of said deceased The said Administrators Edward & John CRABB files here in Court their account Current in the words and figures folowing towit, "Administrators account "The account of Edward & John A CRABB administrators of all and singular the goods and chattels right and Credits which were of Charles CRABB late of Jackson County Deceased" [end p. 335] [p. 336:] "336 Debtor "The said administrators charges themselves with the amount of the personal estate of the deceased as per inventory thereof on file in the Clerk's Office $448.76 "Came to hand by sale of one horse $ 27.75 "Balance on Nine acres of Land $ 22.50 "Came to hand on Land $600.00 $Came to hand on Note Given by Abel FINDLEY to Charles CRABB administrator of E HERALD decd $ 19.36 The amount of Interest Came to hand $ 37.00 ------- $1155.17 Cr $ 976.21 3/4 ------- Credit Credit Bal $ 180.02 "The said administrators Claims Credit for the following disbursement made out of sd estate [left hand column:] Paid George ROBERTSON on Note 24 87 1/2 Paid to Jonas[?] CRAIN[?] on Note 55 00 Paid M.G.C. WOODS on Jugdmt 3 00 Paid David FRANK his Acct 14 87 1/2 Paid A.C. GRIFFITH for tax on lots 6 62 1/2 Paid Richd BEEM tax on lots 05 Paid Robt WEATHERS on Judt 62 10 Paid to Wm CRENSHAW on Recpt 4[?] 72 1/4 Paid tax on town lots for 1832 72 Paid to A.C. GRIFFITH adr &c 19 36 Paid tax on town lots for 1833 72 Paid to David FRANK guar of the heirs of Isaac HOLEMAN dec 72 50 Paid tax on town lots for 1834 50 Paid to S WORT on Docts[?] bill 19 58 Paid George BURGE on Note 2 56 1/4 Paid Orrel WHEELER on his acct 1 75 Paid John S JONES on his acct 1 81 1/4 Paid Hiram KRESS[?] on pea[?] bill 2 22 Paid David F HARRISON on his note 50 Paid Wm GRAHAM his acct 1 60 Paid Isaac HOLEMAN his acct 2 87 1/2 Paid John SIMPSON his Note 53 75 Paid Saml STANFIELD on Note 94 27 [right column:] Paid the printer for advertising estate 1 00 Paid for letters of administration 2 00 Paid on a fee bill Robt WEATHER vs Charles CRABB admr of E HARRELL 2 29 Paid on a Judt Jonathan ARMFIELD[?] vs Charles CRASBB admr on the Estate of Elisha HERALD in Jac Cir Cort 34 00 Paid on Jeremiah CRABBs land 50 00 Paid to H A FINDLEY on his clause 50 Paid David KELLY as Clerk & apprs 2 67 Paid John SIMPSON as Clerk 1 51 Paid FRANK as appraiser 1 00 Paid to A B HALLEN[?] 1 25 Paid to John H THOMPSON as Atty 5 00 Paid John CALLEMAN[?] on Judt 69 87 1/2 Paid John JACOBS 1 50 Paid Isaac HOLEMAN on Note 25 12 1/2 Paid H A FINDLEY on Judt 110 00 Clerks fee 5 00 The said admrs claim for the services allowed the same of 115 50 ------ John CRABB} Edward CRABB} Administrators} 974 00 and after a full examination and the Court being advised in the premises do find all the final hearing of the Case that there is remaining in the hands of said administrators of said The sum of one hundred and Eighty dollars and Ninety six and a half Cents Whereupon Edward CRABB one of the heirs of said estate enters a disclaimer to any part thereof and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Nancy HOLEMAN decd in her lifetime had received by advancement from her father in his lifetime her full portion of his said estate and it is ordered adjudged and decreed that thereby her heirs are precluded and bared [from] of any claim or portion to any further part or portion of sd estate it is further ordered adjudged and decreed that the said admis make distribution of the said sum of $180.96 1/4 in equal proportion as folows to wit to Adam MILLER and Harriet his wife to John CRABB to John" [end p. 336] [p. 337:] " 337 SIMPSON and Sarah his wife Stephen CRABB Jeremiah CRABB & Charles CRABB Daniel HOLEMAN & Priscilla his wife and Janes[?] S CRABB taking their refunding bonds for the same according with the Statute in such case made and provided And afterwards towit in the 14th day of February 1845 Comes the said Adrs and file the receipts and refunding bonds of the heirs of said decedent for their distributive[?] shares of said estate which being approved and it appearing that said admrs having fully administered said estate they are fully discharged of which all is now finally ordered adjudged and decreed" [End of record. Another not relevant record begins on the rest of this page] p. 364 Jesse B. DURHAM executor of John J. JUDY by Cyrus B. DURHAM esq. p. 365 DURHAM vs. Samuel COZENS [about JUDY] p. 381 07 Apr 1845 Jesse B DURHAM executor of John J JUDY vs Robert HOLMES & Nancy HOLMES p. 401 Nov 1845--back on 24 Oct 1839 Oromel GILL was made adr for Andrew JOHNSON deceased...a full summary...a C. MILLER bought something at estate sale...administrator discharged p. 417 Jesse B. DURHAM executor of JUDY p. 419 Jesse B. DURHAM executor of JUDY vs. MARSHALL p. 422 DURHAM exec. of JUDY vs. Abraham LOVE adr. of James SHEWMAKER p. 473 Feb 1846--Adam MILLER adr of William A HOLMAN vs Lewis NEWKIRK and Enoch B NEWKIRK --HOLMAN was alive 05 Feb 1845, dead Nov 1845. HOLMAN had land deal with Lewis and Enoch B. NEWKIRK... "Wm A. HOLEMAN departed this life intestate the ___ day of Feb 1845..." left Charles A. HOLEMAN of Hamilton County, state of Indiana and Grayson WELLS and July Ann WELLS his wife, formerly July Ann HOLEMAN his sole heirs at law..." [elsewhere she is called Julia Ann] ...Henry G. SMITH commissioner... p. 497 09 Nov 1846--"Jesse DURHAM Jr. Deceased, Isaac IRELAND Admr..letters of administration were issued to Isaac on 11 June 1846... [I xeroxed 497-499] [p. 497:] "497 ...[portion of an irrelevant record]... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jesse DURHAM Jr. Deceased Isaac IRELAND Admr Pleas before the Honorable William WILLIAMS Esquire Probate Judge in and for the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana at a Probate Court held at the court House in and for said County on the 9th day of No- vember in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred & forty Six. Be it remembered that heretofore To Wit on the 11th day of June in the aforesaid year the following letters of administration were granted by the Clerk of said Court of Jackson County, in vacation of said Court, To Wit State of Indiana} Jackson County} Sct. I William H EWING Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana Do hereby certify that ad ministration of the goods and chattels rights credits monies and effects which were of Jesse DURHAM late of said County deceased Who died intestate is granted to Isaac IRELAND and the said Isaac IRE LAND having qualified and given bond as such ad minisrator of said estate according to Law. ~~~~~~~ Witness My hand and Seal of said Court ~~~~~~~ this 11th day of June 1845 Wm H EWING clerk And afterwards To Wit on the 11th day of July on the aforesaid year of eighteen and forty six the said Jesse DURHAM Administrator filed in the Clerks office of said Court the following To Wit"[end p. 497] [p. 498:] "an Inventory of the goods and chattels of Jesse DURHAM deceased late of Jackson County In. appraised by Thomas WHITSON and William IRELAND June the 27th 1846. Goods and chattels $ cts 1 Lot of Hogs " " " 11.00 1 Cow " " " " " 6.50 1 note on David COOP cauling [sic] for forty bushels of corn due " " 12.00 Dec. 1846 " 1 Clock 3.00 1 Bedsted and bedding 4.00 Cupboard eveyr[?] 1.75 Two Buckets piggun[?] and Milk pan & cadle[?] 1.50 1 Table 2.00 Six chians[?] 2.62 1/2 1 Smoothing iron .35 Two axez " " " 1.75 Chisl and box .75 One how[?] two jars & cooking utensils 3.00 Four barrels .37 1/2 Shovel and pot hooks .37 1/2 -------- 58.92 1/4 Thomas WHITSON State of Indiana} William IRELAND Jackson County} Sct. Before me the clerk of the Jackson County Probate Court personally appeared Isaac IRELAND administrator of the estate of Jesse DURHAM Jr. late of said County deceased and after being duly Sworn upon his oath Says that the foregoing inventory is in all respects just and true and Contains a full statement of the property belonging to the estate of the said deceased which have Come to his knowledge. Sworn and Subscribed before } me this 12th day of July 1846 } Isaac IRELAND Wm H EWING clk. by Fred OLIN Dept } Received of Isaac IRELAND administrator on the estate of Jesse DURHAM Jr. deceased late of Said County fifty eight dollars ninety two and a half cents it being the amount of the within appraisement of Inventory of said Decd this 27th day of June 1846 Jane DURHAM her mark Attest Edward CRABB Notice is hereby given that I have taken out } letters of administration on the estate of Jesse} DURHAM late of Jackson County In. deceased All } persons indebted to Said estate are hereby } Requested to make immediate payment } [end p. 498] [p. 499:] "499. and those having claims against the same are \ Notified to present them duly authenticated for \ Settlement. The estate is supposed to be insolvent\ Isaac IRELAND Admr. \ June 11. 1846 \ State of Indiana Jackson County SS Calvin FRARY[?] Editor of the Wash ington Republican being duly sworn upon the his oath says that the attached notice was published three Weeks successively in said paper, printed and published in Salem Washington County in said State Commencing on the 17th June 1846} Sworn and subscribed to before me the 9th day }Calvin FRARY of Nov. 1846. Wm. H EWING clk } And now at this time To Wit on the ninth day of November in the Said year of Eighteen hundred and firty six comes the Said Administrator and makes proof of publication of the taking of Letters of Administration of said estate And it appearing to the Court that there have come To the hands of the Said Administrator of Assetts of Said estate Fifty Eight dollars and ninety two Cents Which has been paid over to the widow of Said deceased, as part of the allowance Made ber by Law, as appears by her receipt on file And the said administrator having administered the estate as far as lies in his power he is hence discharged." [in margin: ECC (Edward C. CRABB?)] [end of record. end of page.] p. 510 Elizabeth PARR ([illegible] SMITH) Dower vs Coleman PARR's heir.. [only name of our interest was her lawyer Rawley SMITH [end of examination of item 2] Item 3: County Court House, Jackson County, Brownstown, Ind. Probate Complete Record Book, vol. 3 13 Nov 1846--Aug 1848 Index: APPLEGATE Hez d 466 CRANE Wickliffe K Decd 245 CRANE Joseph dec d 384 CARTER Benj d 527 HANNER vs DURHAM 584 JACOBS Edward decd 215 JOHNSON Moses d 420 LOCKMAN Vincent d 46 [all the index and record pages are legible, this film has as far as p. 147, the rest of volume is continued on another film] p. 46 [pp. 46-51 were xeroxed] "46 Jackson Probate Court Vincent LOCKMAN Pleas before the Honorable William WILLIAMS Judge of Deceased the Probate Court of the County of Jackson in the State of Indiana at a Probate Court began and held at the Court House in Brownstown, on Monday the eighth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty seven. Be it remembered that heretofore To wit on the 13th day of November in the year Eighteen hundred and forty three at a Probate court, comes Lewis SMITH one of the subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of Vincent LOCKMAN late of said County decd who being duly sworn says that he saw the above named Vincent LOCKMAN, sgn, seal, publish, and declare the foregoing as his last will and testament and that he was at the time of signing the same of sound mind and memory and that he signed his name thereto as a witness in presence of said testator, and at his request, which oath being endorsed on said will and subscribed to by said witnesses. Whereupon it is ordered that said will be entered of record, which will is in the words and figures following To wit In the name of God Amen I Vincent LOCKMAN of Jackson COunty and State of Indiana being of sound mind to make this my last will and Testament in the following To wit I will that the bed which Olive BLACKATER[?] has received to be her portion of my estate, I will that the bed given to Polly BEEM to be her portion of my estate. I will that the bed given to Peggy BLACKETER[?] to be her portion of my estate. I will that the bed given to Patsey HUNSUCKER be her portion of my estate. I will to Anny[?] LOCKMAN fifteen dollars as her portion of my estate I will that the horse given to John LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate I will that the horse beast [superscript] given to Thomas LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I will that the horse beast given to William LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I will that the horse beast given to Washington I. LOCKMAN be his portion of my estate. I also will to Emily REYNOLDS, one cow and calf and one bed. I will to Malinda I. WEDDLE one cow and calf and one bed. I will to Nancy Elinor LOCKMAN onecow and calf and one bed. I will to Manerva LOCKMAN one cow and calf and one bed, and also her maintainance during her life time. I will that my wife have the content of the farm and keep the children that are single together and in the event of her marriaging then she is to have nothing but what the law will allow her and I also will that after my body is decently buried the remainder of my property after given each their portion as mentioned to be equally divided share and share alike Among Emily, Malinda, Jane, Nancy Eleanor, Elizabeth Caroline and Minerva done in proper exercise of mind and in the presence of these two witnesses this twenty first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three } Samuel W. TANNER, Lewis SMITH } Vincent LOCKMAN his mark {seal}" [end p. 46] [p. 47:] " February Term 1827 47 Afterwards To wit on the 15th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four Comes Richard D FISHER and on his motion he is appointed administrator of the Estate of Vincent LOCKMAN deceased with the will annexed, the said wil having been proved and recorded in the court at the November Term 1844. Whereupon the said FISHER entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with Lewis SMITH his Security which bond being approved the said admr being duly says that he [sic] will discharge the duties and trusts committed to him as administrator of the estate of Vincent LOCKMAN decd with this will annexed according to law. And afterwards To wit on the said 15th day of May in the said year of our thousand eight hundred and forty four. "Ordered that Richard D. FISHER admr of the estate of Vincent LOCKMAN decd with the will annexed give notice of the taking out of letters of administration of said estate by written advertisements posted up at five of the most public places in said county. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- And afterwards To wit of the 9th day of November in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty six. Henry G. SMITH admr de bonis non of Vincent LOCKMAN decd vs Lanning BEEM, admr of Richard D. FISHER, who was administrator of Vincent LOCKMAN d ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- On the 8th day of October in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six letters of administration de bonis non was granted unto Henry G. SMITH, of the estate of said Vincent LOCKMAN, in consequence of the death of Richard D. FISHER former administrator which said letter are in the words and figures To wit "I William H EWING Clerk of the Probate court in and for the county of Jackson and State of Indiana do certify the annexed to be a true copy of the last will and testament of Vincent LOCKMAN late of Jackson County and State of Indiana deceased (See oage 1. order book Probate Court) and of the certificate of Probte as endorsed thereon and Henry G. SMITH having duly qualified and given bond as required by law as administrator de bonis non with the will annexed is duly authorized to take upon himslef the administration of said estate eccording to such will Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 8th day of October in this year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six William H. EWING Clk [in margain: LS] Afterward To wit on the 9th day of November in the Year of our Lord last aforesaid Henry G. SMITH admr de bonis non } of Vincent LOCKMAN } vs } Lanning BEEM admr of Richard } Mo for Settlement D FISHER who was administrator } of Vincent LOCKMAN } Now at this time comes the said Henry G. SMITH administrator oas aforesaid and also the said Lanning BEEM administrator as aforesaid and the said" [end p. 47] [p. 48:] "48 Jackson Probate Court Lanning BEEM asks and obtains leave to make settlement without giving personal notice to the heirs and creditors, and thereupon the said Lanning BEEM filed his account Current herein setting forth the actings and doind of the said Richard D. FISHER as the administrator of the said Vincent LOCKMAN in the words and figures folowing To Wit: "The account current of Lanning BEEM as administrator of the Estate of Richard D. FISHER late of Jackson County Indiana deceased, setting forth an account of the actings and doings of the said Richard D. FISHER as the administrator of Vincent LOCKMAN deceased late of the County, and State aforesaid rendered November 9th 1846. The said Richard S. FISHER as admr as aforesaid should be charged with the amont of the Sale Bill $74.36 Also the amount of the property taken by the widow at the appraised value 100.62 1/2 Also with one hundred and twenty bushels of corn recd. from Ransom WEDDLE 12.00 Also 100 bushels corn received from Ramson WEDDLE 20.00 ------ $216.98 1/2 The said administrator is entitled to a credit as follows By amount paid Stuart HALL March 2 1.00 By amount of property & money received by the widow " 1 125.62 " " Walter BENTON " 3 4.22 1/2 " " L. C. SHEWMAKER " 4 7.00 " " G. W. BEEM's note " 5 10.00 " " paid Lewis SMITH No[?] Voucher " 6 3.50 ------ 151.35 from which it appears that there havve come to the hands of the said Richard D. FISHER as administrator as aforesaid of assets belonging to the estate of the said Vincent LOCKMAN amounting in value to the sum of two hundred and sixteen dollars and ninety eight cents, and that he has paid out in the discharged of the debts and liabilities of said estate and to the widow of the said Vincent the sum of One hundred and fifty one dollars and thirty five cents From all of which it appears that therein[?] at the time of his death in the hands of said Richard assests belonging to the estate of said Vincent amounting in value to sistey five dollars and sisty three cents. It is therefore considered by the Court that the said Lanning BEEM pay to the said Henry G. SMITH the sum of five dollars which sum is hereby allowed the said Richard for his services as administrator of said Vincent LOCKMAN deceased All of which is now here[?], adjudged and decreed. And also on the said 9th day of November in the year Eighteen hundred and forty six, the following appraisement Bill and Sale Bill now filed in Court To Wit An Inventory and apprais Bill of the Estate of Vincent LOCKMAN, late of Jackson County Indiana deceased appraised the 17th day of August 1844 as follows viz"[end p. 48] [p. 49:] " February Term 1847 49 Lot of Carpenters tools 1.00 Lot of sundries of Old Iron .50 Mowing scythe Iron wedge and sundries .75 Broad ax and fros[?] .75 One two horse cary plow .50 " Horse " " .37 1/2 Two pair harness and rope[?] traces[?] .12 1/2 One log chain .75 Do Grind stone .25 Clock and case .25 One chest 8.00 Do Do .25 One stand Table 1.00 Do Spinning wheel .75 Do Do Do .37 1/2 One pair cardirons[?] .37 1/2 Two hatchet 1.00 Corner cupboard 5.00 One Trundell Bed sted .12 1/2 One rifle gub, and apparatus 4.00 One bed, bedstead, and bedding 5.00 Do Looking glass .12 1/2 Six Splint bottomed chains [?] 1.50 Loom, quill wheel, and apparatus 5.00 One pair stub yards 1.00 Dining Table and table wear 3.00 Pair and iron .75 Lot of pot mettle 2.00 Coffee Mill .12 1/2 5 Pewter Plates .25 Two wooden Buckets .25 Two Potts 1.00 Two washing tubs, and one Churn[?] .25 One mail sive .12 1/2 One Lard Keg .37 1/2 Chestnut Sorrel Mare 20.00 Bright sorrell mare 7.00 Cow Yoke of work Cattle and Yolks [?] 20.00 One speckled Milch Cow 5.00 5 head of Sheep 2.50 One haystack 4.00 Do Do Do 2.00 One saw and eleven shoats 2.62 1/2 8 shotes[?] 1.50 One Creeding[?] Saw 2.00 6 Larger Hogs 7.50 [end p. 49] [p. 50:] "50 Jackson Probate Court 14 wild hogs in the woods 14.00 1 Little kettle .25 Scythe and cradle 1.50 Low bedsted .05 Large spinning wheel .50 Pott trammell .62 1/2 Fire shovel .12 1/2 Two heifers 9.00 Side saddle 8.00 Do Do .37 1/2 Rone horse 30.00 Sale Bill of the Estate of Vincent LOCKMAN late of Jackson County In[?] deceased made on the 31st day of August 1844 as follows viz. Jesse MATHER[?] 1 Lot of carpen tools .31 1/4 R. D. FISHER 1 bad axe .25 G. W. BEEM 1 Iron wedge .20 Jesse MATHES[?] 1 lot of sundr .10 G. W. BEEM 1 hammer .06 1/4 William BUTLER[?] 1 lot of plates .25 Jesse MATHIS[?] 1 pair had[?] irons .50 Jesse MATHIS 1 little wheel 1.00 Stuart HALL 1 Gun 4.12 1/2 Ransom WEDDLE 1 plow .12 1/2 J R WEDDLE two plow .12 1/2 Ransom WEDDLE 1 harness traces .12 1/2 R. D. FISHER 1 Scythe and Cradle 2.06 1/4 James[?] R WEDDLE 1 log chain 1.00 G W BEEM 1 yoke of Cattle 20.00 Th. I. LOCKMAN 1 sorrell Mare 22.12 1/2 Lewis SMITH 1 heifer 4.00 Robert HATHORN[?] 1 lot of hogs 10.00 Jesse MATHES 1 haystack 2.50 W. I. LOCKMAN do do 5.50 ----- 74.56 The following at the same time was filed To wit "A Lot of the property taken by Christine LOCKMAN widow of Vincent LOCKMAN deceased at the appraised value on the 31st day of August 1844 To wit One plow[?] .50 Moving scythe and apparatus .75 Grind stone .25 Clock and Case 8.00 Chest .75 Do 1.00 one stand table 25 making 1.25" [end p. 50] [p. 51:] " February Term 1846 51 Spinning wheel 37 1/2 pair and irons 37 1/2 .75 2 Hatchets 1.00 corner cupboard 5.00 6.00 1 Trunnel[?] Bedstead .12 1/2 Bed bedstead and bedding 5.00 Looking glass 12 1/2 6 splint bottom chairs[?] 1.62 1/2 Loom and weaving apparatus 5.00 Steel yards 1.00 Dining table and cupboard 3.00 4.00 Lot of pot metal 2.00 Coffee Mill 12 1/2 2.12 1/2 2 wooden bucket 25 cents 2 Pots 1.00 1.25 2 washing tubs and churn .25 One meal sieve 12 1/2 Lard Keg 37 1/2 .50 Sorrell mare $7.00 milch cow $5.00 12.00 5 head of sheep 2.50 one sow and 11 shoats 2.50 5.00 8 shoats $1.50 and one large sow 2.00 3.50 6 Large Hogs $7.50 one Kettle 25 7.75 Spinning wheel 50 Pot trammel 62 1/2 1.12 1/2 ----- 67.50 Fire shovel 12 1/2 one heifer 5.00 5.12 1/2 Side saddle 8.00 roan Horse 30.00 38.00 ----- 110.62 1/2 Cash 5.00 And now at this time To wit the 8th day of Febraury in the said year of 1847 comes the said admr and files his account current herein in the words and figures following To wit: "Account current of H G SMITH admr de bonis non of Vincent LOCKMAN decd He charges himself with the amount which has come to his hands as such admr cash $30.95 Also with the amount of a note on Washington I. LOCKMAN 12.62 ------ $43.57 Said administrator claims credits as follows To wit By amount paid I B BERKEY[?] 1 12.10 " " Do 2 .87 1/2 " " G W BEEM 3 .25 " " Widow 4 4.00 " " EMERSON[?] 5 2.50 " " Amt of fees pd clerk 6.11 " Printers Fee 1.00 ----- Amount claimed by administrators for services 7.00 26.82 1/2=33.83 1/2 Henry G. SMITH administrator Whereby it appears there has come into his hands for adminisration assetts to the amount of forty three dollars and fifty seven cents and that he has paid out in claims against said estate the sum of thirty three dollars and eighty three and one half cents leaving in his hands for distributing including a note on Washington I. LOCKMAN the sum of nine dollars and 73 1/2 cents, And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said administrator has fully administrated said estate he is hence discharged." 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