WHITE COUNTY, TN - WILLS - Probate Will of James McCLANE, 1825 ==================================================================== 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Marguerite Prince Songy MSongy7777@aol.com ==================================================================== Contributor's Note: Credit for this document goes to Phyl Vance who gave it to me. James McCLARN or McCLANE...was the brother of Rebecca McClarn TAYLOR. I am publishing this document in order to help anyone who may be searching for their ancestors. It may be republished anywhere, as long as it is not for profit. Recorded & Examined 14 July 1825 Test Jacob A. LANE, Clerk of White County Court p. 211 An Inventory of the Estate of James McCLANE, Decd. returned upon oath by his administrator in open court 18th July 1825 State of Tennessee ) Isaac Taylor White County ) Administrator of James McCLANE decd. Now returns into court suplimental inventory of the goods and chattels rights and credits of the said deceased so fare as the same have come to the knowledge of or possession of the said administrator since his former return at April term of said court 1824. Together with the amount of money received by the said administrator belonging to the estate of the said deceased, and the amount of the notes on Sundry persons received and taken due and owing to the said Estate. To cash recd. of Thomas in part, in part of the judgment (vs) him contained in my first inventory $200.00 To one note on Nathan HAGGARD due 20th Janr. 1825 for part of the judgment (vs which he collected as attorney and failed to pay over for which a suit is now brought (vs him for .....$163.50 To one note of John LEWIS & others amount of sale of 100 bushels of corn contained in my former return...17.00 To one note oon Wm. ERWIN & Cyrus TAYLOR due Sept 6th 1825 for part of corn contained in Booz STILLS note....13.00 To one note on George W. EASTLAND for corn sold him part of the corn for which Booz STILLS note was taken contained in my former return...3.00 To one note on Thomas CLARK & James EASTLAND due 12th Sept. 1825 for the balance of the corn contained in Booz STILLS note...17.00 To one note due 1st January 1826 on Cyrus TAYLOR, Jas. TAYLOR & Wm. ERWIN for the rent of Sallys bottom plantation for 1825. 8.00 P. 212 To 5 acre land Warrant...10.00 To cash received of Thomas HOPKINS in part of Judgments on him set forth in my first inventory...146.70 Isaac TAYLOR, amr.