WILSON COUNTY TN - COURT RECORDS - Surnames from Wilson County Circuit Court Records 1810-1855 ********************************************************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Carol Radford ********************************************************************************************************** A few surnames from Wilson County Circuit Court Records 1810-1855 Jan 1847 - June 1850; Film 976.854; page 109. Henry Renshaw charged with an assault and battery. 25 Jan 1847 Page 1 Lenoir Phelps charged with retailing with a license. 25 Jan 1847 page 1-2 William Jewell charged with an affray. Jan 1847 page 3 Thomas Rogers charged with larceny 28 Jan 1847 page 12 Caleb Howell charged with a malicious stabbing 28 Jan 1847 The heirs of John Majors petition the Court. 24 May 1847. Page 14-15 William B. Pursley, administrator of William Hatcher petitions the Court. 26 May 1847. Page 30 Edmund M. McWhirter indicted for feloniously obtaining property. 27 May 1847 page 38 Caleb Howell charged with an assult and battery on Alexander Brett. 27 May 1847 page 42 Division of the slaves of Jesse Payne deceased. Heirs: Jacob S. Harse and wife Margaret; Anthony N. Payne; George Payne; Rebecca N. Payne and daughter Rebecca Payne; and Benjamin Payne.(no page #) Benjamin L. Wood and wife Delila, formerly Delia Walker petition for partition of land. 7 Jan 1847 page 92-93 Peter Patterson confined in the common jail for contempt of court by being intoxicated and behaving rudely toward the court. 8 June 1847 page 104 May B. Champ and James C. Champ petition for a divorce. Said Mary B. is to have her name changed to Mary B. Tuggle. 29 September 1847. Page 118-119, Sophia Bell, widow of James Bell, petitions for her dower. Said James died in 1846 intestate, leaving as heirs his widow and children, to wit, Reson Bell, Polly Hawkins, Hezekiah Bell, Fielding Bell, John Bell, James Bell, Patsy (Christian), Martha Bell, Andrew Bell, and Martin Bell. 29 September 1847. Pages 121-123.