JEFFERSON COUNTY, TN - WILLS - Henry Ealy [Ailey, Aley] 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 the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Erma Day ej3ed@skyenet.net ==================================================================== Henry Ealy [Ailey, Aley] Estate Jefferson Co., TN Will Bk 2 p 213, 214, 215 An Inventory of the personal estate of Henry Ealy deceased taken this 16th December 1818. Four head of horses, Thirteen head of cattle, nine ditto sheep, eight ditto hogs, Forty five ditto geese, some ducks, one waggon, one windmill, one wooden clock, one loom and harness, one large Kettle, seven pieces of cast iron kitchen furniture, Two saddles, fifteen wooden vessels of cooper ware, one cutting box and knife, one pair stillyards, One large Table, one small Tea table, six chairs, one Quarto German Bible, five other Books, three Beds and furniture, One bed without bedstedd, one large chest, two setts of Plow Irons, four plow stocks, single trees clevisses etc, four setts of horse ghears (lacking one pair braces and one blind bridle), one iron toothed harrow, two spinning wheels, one pare fire dogs, Two smoothing irons, two grass sythes, two ? sythes, Three sickles, three weeding hoes, one mattic, four saws, one foot adze, two axes, one broad axe, one hand ax, a number of augers, chissils etc, etc, one rifle gun, one pouch and horn, one Iron pot rack, one coffee mill, one copper tea kettle, one pitch fork, one dung fork, sixteen pieces pewter ware, a quantity of tea and earthen and glassware, one grind stone, a quantity of flax, a quantity of Hay, a quantity of oats in sheaf, a quantity of Corn, Two points of sett augar, 1 flax hackle, one pare sheep shears, a quantity of tin ware, knifes and forks, one great Coat, one Frying pan. Notes payable to Henry Ealy, Snr. One note on Branner & Roper for one hundred Dollars Dated 12th September 1817 One note on Jacob Aley for one hundred Dollars Dated 13th January 1816 One note on Vinyard Brimer for thirty five Gallons of Whiskey Dated 16th April 1818 Sworn to in Open Court John Easterly Dec 16th 1818 Conrad Easterly Jo Hamilton Jr. Administrators I Christianna Ealy of the County of Jefferson State of Tennessee, Widow and relict of Henry Ealy late of the said County, Deceased having by law the right of administration on the estate of the said Henry, Deceased at the first term of Court after his Death (he having died intestate) do by these presents decline and such administration by my self and relinquish such right to Conrad Easterly and John Easterly as witness my hand this 16th day of December 1818 Christianna Ealy her X mark Witness Jacob Lamon State of Tennessee Jefferson County December Sessions 1818 Then was the within relinquishment duly proven in Open Court by Jacob Lamon a subscribing witness