ESTATE of Stephen Gilbert, 1839, Spencer Co., Ky ************************************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced inany format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons ororganizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of thecontributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWebarchivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWebArchives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Transcribed by: Anne Livingston - Livings1@aol.com Date: 12 Aug 2001 **************************************************************************************** Spencer Co. KY Will Book B p. 175 Ordered that WILLIAM THOMAS, JAMES STONE & JOHN HENRY who have been appointed by the County Court to view and appraise the personal Estate of STEPHEN GILBERT Deceased personally appeared before the Subscriber, A Justice of the peace for the county... the appraisement was produced to us by JAMES & SAMUEL GILBERT his Administrators. Cash on hand: One Note due 1 March 1828 for $500.00 One Note due 1 March 1828 for $500.00 One Note due 25 Dec 1838 for $148.43 One Note due 25 Dec 1838 for $10.00 Account against STONE & GILBERT $17.10 2 Mares put to Jack by R. C. STONE $12.00 2 Mares put to Jack (by) CALIS engaged at 18 Dollars each ! Mar put by COCHRANS Bay Colt engaged at $16 1 Mare put to Jack by JAMES GILBERT $4.00 Account on CHARLOTTA, Woman of Colour for one Son pigs 4 hides and two calf skins sent to BRIANT wait not known $6.00 1 Negro Man named DANGERFIELD $800.00 1 Negro woman named SARAH $600.00 1 Negro girl named MARY $500.00 1 Negro boy named CHARLES $400.00 1 Negro boy named SAMUEL $400.00 1 Negro boy named JOSEPH $300.00 1 Negro boy named NELSON $100.00 Account on JOHN CRUTCHER $11.12 Account on GEORGE WELLS $19.24 many household items Returned and recorded 4 Feb 1839 (signed) JAMES STONE JOHN HENRY WM. THOMAS A sale was also returned - no slaves were purchased at the sale.