Panola Co., TX - Wills: Powell Heath ***************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Marylee W. Knight Copyright 2002 by Marylee W. Knight. All rights reserved. USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************** Probate file #436 Powell Heath, dec’d State of Texas Panola County In County Court pertaining to Estate. To H. Fyke, Chief Justice. The petition of James Freeman would represent that Powell Heath, late of said State and County, departed this life on the 23rd Inst, Possessed of property real, personal and mixed to the probable value of four thousand dollars. That, owing to the condition of said property, it is necessary to its preservation of said property, that letters of Administration Pro Tem should be granted on said estate wherefore he prays he be appointed. J.T. Freeman Filed November 28, 1862 Abstract Notes of the Packet By Marylee W. Knight The full inventory and exhibits of this probate packet are also recorded in Probate Book E, pages 421 – 426. In an exhibit document filed on December 29, 1861, Freeman noted, “There is belonging to said estate two hundred and fifth acres of land in two tracts, to fifty of which there is no deed of conveyance to Heath, the title being in J.Z. Tamplin”. Exhibit documents filed on January 5, 1863 contained a number of interesting items ranging from the expensive to the ordinary. Same examples are 200 acres of land at $7.00 per acre (homestead of dec’d) = $1,400 50 acres of land at $5.00 per acre = $250 1 Negro man Squire age about 20 = $1,000 1 Well bucket and rope = $1.25 1 Stack fodder = $8.00 Freeman noted that the cash on hand belonging to the estate was $483.52. The estate also held notes that totaled $1,477.42 where Heath had loaned money to other people. This same exhibit also stated that “the household furniture is set apart for the use of the minors”. (There is no mention of Heath’s wife in these probate proceedings, so it might be assumed that she was also deceased.) In the final accounting of the estate that was filed on March 1, 1864, the most unusual entries were these Inventory of Confederate notes = $523.12 Taxes paid for 1863 S & C = $12.19 Confederate taxes paid for 1863 = $57.00 Census Records 1860 Panola County TX Household # 541-541 Powell Heath W/M, age 36, Farmer, Born in GA, Estate valued at $3,500 Mary Heath W/F, age 22, Keeps house, Born in GA Martha Heath W/F, age 2, Born in TX James T. Freeman not listed on this census in Panola Co 1870 Panola County TX Mary and Martha Heath not listed on this census in Panola Co James T. Freeman not listed on this census in Panola Co Marriage Records No marriage record found in Panola Co for Powell Heath and his wife Mary. Parents of Powell Heath “The History of Panola County” Published by the Panola County Historical Commission, 1979 William L. Heath Biography # 106, p 212 Submitted by Jessie Dennard Wedgeworth “William L. Heath was born in Georgia on September 19, 1826. He and his wife Jane Jordan came to Panola County in the late 1850’s, accompanied by his father, Rigdon Heath (b 1808 in NC), his mother Rebecca (b in GA); his older brothers, Powell and Jessee, and two younger family members, Ben and Nancy.”