ESTATE SETTLEMENT: George Green, 1842, Bullitt County, KY ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Transcribed by: Anne Livingston - Livings1@aol.com Date: 26 Sept 1999 *********************************************************************** Estate settlement/sale for George GREEN - names appearing: ALLERSON, BIGGS, BRID(E)WELL, BRISCOE, CRENSHAW, DEACON, FLICK, GRAHAM, GREENWELL, HAMILTON, HARRIS, HATFIELD, JOHNSON, KEITH, LEACH, MIDDLETON, ROUSE, SHAW, SHECKLES, SIMMONS, WISE Bullitt County Will Book C p. 306 Kentucky Bullitt County Court 22 Sep 1842 It satisfactory appearing to the court that George GREEN dec'd, died 60 days since, and no person applying to administer and that said estate of said George GREEN is going to waste. Ordered that said estate of said George GREEN dec'd be and the same is hereby ordered to the hands of the Sheriff of Bullitt County, and that said Sheriff take further charge of said estate, and sell the same to the best advantage on a credit of Twelve months - and that the sheriff rent out the land yearly fo rthe best price he can from the 1st day of February 1843. A memorandum of property sold by the SherifF of Bullitt County belonging to the estate of George GREEN dec'd December 3rd 1842. John CRENSHAW - 1 Mowing scythe - .25 Elizabeth ALLERSON - 1 Large pot - .58 Moses ROUSE - 1 Oven and hooks .37 1/2, 1 chopping axe .81 1/4 Cale WISE - 1 churn .56 1/4 Amon SHECKLES - 1 Bucket - .12 1/2 Benjamin B. BIGGS - 1 Basket - .25 Wm. W. HARRIS - 1 Basket - .56 1/4 R. SIMMONS - 1 Washing tub - .18 (?) Moses ROUSE - 1 Sifter - .43 Squire ROUSE - 3 barrels - .18 3/4 Enoch LEACH - 3 gums - .12 1/2 John CRENSHAW - 2 saddles - .06 1/2 ? James DEACON - 1 Garden hoe - .12 1/2 Joseph GREENWELL - 1 Garden hoe - .06 1/2 ? Elizabeth ALLERSON - 1 Large chest - 1.06 Moses ROUSE - 1 Bed stead of furniture - 3.00 (?) Ephraim JOHNSON - 1 Bed stead of furniture - 2.37 1/2 W. W. HARRIS - 1 piece of Leather - .50 Joseph GREENWELL - 1 lot of Crocks, Knives & forks - .18 Benjamin B. BIGGS - 1 lot of old Irons .50 James KEITH - 1 lot of broom corn (?) - 06 1/4 Henry C. CRIST - 1 lot of yarn - .56 Nicholas BRISCOE - 1 Drawer Knife & ? (camfer?) -12 1.2 C. BRIDEWELL - 3 Chairs - .43 Joseph GREENWELL - 1 Lot of Iron - .06 1/4 A. ROUSE - 1 Book raser? raler? case & Glass - .12 1/2 B. B. BIGGS - 1 Whip & bar of Lead - .50 Walter MIDDLETON - 1 plow - .62 1/2 Elias HATFIELD - 1 pair of gears - 1.00 Joseph GREENWELL - 1 Single tree - .25, 1 Flax Brake .12 1/4 W. W. HARRIS - 1 Lot of potatoes - .56 Humphrey SIMMONS - 1 Sorrel colt - 10.00 James DEACON - 1 bay colt - 7.12 1/2 Nicholas BRISCOE - 1 Sorrel mare - 7.37 1/2 Ephraim JOHNSON - 1 lot of sheep - 2.00 Nicholas BRISCOE - 2 small stacks of hay - 1.50 Elias HATFIELD - 1 Lot of flax - 2.50 James KEITH - 1 Small stack of oats for 1.00, another for 1.25, another for 2.18 Elias HATFIELD - 1 Lot of corn - 5.50 C. WISE - 4 hog 1st choice - 3.00 C. WISE - 4 hogs Small - 2.12 1/2 Henry C. CRIST - 1 Lot of Corn - 6.00 Enoch LEACH - 2 TROUGHS 1 rake (?) - .12 1/2 Henry C. CRIST - 1 Lot of Tobacco - 1.56 Enoch LEACH - 1 Leather apron - .40 General CRIST - 1 Stack of wheat - 1.50, another for 1.75 Cale WISE - 1 Bull - 2.25 Walter MIDDLETON - 1 Red Cow - 4.00 General CRIST - 1 Red Cow - 3.25 W. W. HARRIS - 1 small steer - 2.50 General CRIST - 1 Brindle cow - 6.50 Walter MIDDLETON - 1 lot of Hogs - 9.00 (?) C. WISE - 1 Rope - .06 1/4 The foregoing memorandum is a true statement of the property of George GREEN deceased, and is all that came to my hands as Sheriff. I found no notes or accounts due to said estate, and the notes is here returned Dec 3rd, 1842. Slae mde agreeably to order of Bullitt County Court here filed. Sale on 12 Months credit. signed by S. S. HAMILTON and John GRAHAM. p. 341 By order of Bullitt County Court, as administrator of Estate of George GREENE dec'd, I rented the farm of said decedent for the year of 1844 to Wilson FLICK for the sum of fifteen dollars and took his note with Elias HATFIELD, Coleman BRIDWELL and Wm. S. SHAW security payable 29 Feb 1845. Note here filed. All of which is respectfully submitted to the Bullitt County Court 29 Feb 1844. John GRAHAM S.B.C., administrator of GREENE's Estate. Recorded Bullitt County Court 18 March 1844