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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************ Page 271 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Elaine Randall English - ALLPHIN, JOHN dec'd WILL In the Name of God (actually spelled 'good') amen I John Allphin of the County of Albemarle being sick and weak but in perfect sence and memory thanks be to God for it but Cauling to mind the Mortality of mankind do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form to wit. Item I lend to my loving wife after all my just debts are paid the whole of my estate both real and personal dureing her natureal life Item I give after the death of my wife Martha all my estate both real and personal to be equally devided between my four Daughters to wit Sally Chapman One Fourth part of my estate and at her death to her heirs so that William Chapman her husband can make no waste thereof The Ballance equally to be diveded among my other three Daughters nancy Fagg Jenney Owens Polley Harris to them and there heirs forever Item I nominate my loveing wife Martha Allphin & my son Inlaw Blake Harris whole & sole executor & Executrix of this my last will and testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal this 2nd of Nov. 1817. John Allphin (SEAL) Sally Catlett John Thurmand Christian Wertenbaker Daniel Davis junior At a Court held for Albemarle County the 2nd day of March 1818 This Instrument of writing purporting to be the Last will and testament of John Allphin ^ dec'd was produced into Court and proved by the oaths of John Thurmand Christian Wertenbaker & Daniel Davis Jr. three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. Teste Alex Garrett CAC Page 350 Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Samuel W. Anderson Albemarle County Will Book 6, p. 350 May 6, 1819 1 Desk and Book Case $40 1 Clock $30 1 Case and bottle $2 1 Cupboard $5 1 Folding Table $6 1 Sideboard $10 1 Stand $3 1 Gun dr. $6.50 9 Chairs $4.50 1 Arm Chair $2 1 Dressing Glass $.50 1 Stand $1 17 Books at .75 $12.75 Shovel, Tongs and Poker $2 1 pair AndIrons $1.25 Lot of Earthen Ware $2 1 Waiter, Pewter and Tins $2 Set of Bottles $1.50 Vial and medicine $1.50 Raisors Strap and Hany? $2.50 Portable Sweating machine? $5 Set of Glass Ware $2 Candle stick and snuffers $.25 1 Table $2 Knife box & knifes & forks $2.50 1 coffee Mill $.75 2 pair Sheep Shears $1 1 pair Steelyards? $2.50 1 pair And Irons $1.25 1 spice mortar $1 2 bridle saddle and martingle $7 Bed and furniture $40 Ditto ditto $40 Ditto ditto $35 Ditto ditto $35 1 Chest $10 1 ditto $7 2 pair t?s $1.75 1 ? wire $1 4 ? and Demijohn $3 1 Lantern $.50 1 Flour barrell $.75 2 Flax wheels $8 2 ditto $6 1 cheek Reel $1.25 1 stand $1 1 spool frame with spools $1.50 2 Cotton wheels $5 Upper and sole leather $11.25 8 Bags $5 Shoe bench and lasts? $.25 2 barrels $1 Old barrels ? $1.50 7 barrels at .75 cents $5.25 Demijohn, jugs & Butter Pat $3 4 Barrels $2 Lot of Pewter $10 Lot of Tin $2.75 2 butter pats $1 Wooden vessel $2 Pan. Grideron ? $2 Ovens, Pots, Skillets and Baker $8 3 Hackles $3.75 2 Bells $2 3 wheels and 1 Reel $3 Loom and harness $8 Tray, Riddles and Sifters $.75 2 pair Cards $.75 7 Axes $8.50 11 Hoes $8.25 5 Spades and Shovels $2.75 3 Wedges $1.50 3 Harrows $5 2 Bar shear plows $5 3 Scoop Ploughs and Singletrees $2.25 1 Coulter? $1 1 pair Strechers $1 2 Cl? & Singletree $1.25 1 Waggon and Gear $35 1 Wheat Fan $12 2 cutting knives and boxes $5.50 Planks $3.25 Set of Blacksmiths Tools $15 Shop Tools $50 1 Gut saw $2 1 Broad axe $1.50 1 Grindstone $3 1 ditto $1.50 1 Apple Mill $10 3 Cradle and Blades $9 1 Bay Horse $100 1 ditto $50 1 sorrel Mare $50 1 Negroe Man Spencer $700 1 ditto “ Dick $700 1 ditto “ Will $700 1 Woman Aggy $100 7 Reap hooks $1.17 2 Trowels $.25 9 Barrells $4.50 12 Sheep and 11 Lambs $25.88 1 Bull $25 1 Cow and Calf $20 1 Ditto ditto $18 1 ditto ditto $18 1 Cow and Calf $12 5 Heifers $50 12 Hogs and 9 pigs $69 3 pigs $3 4 Bee stands $8 1 Curry & Baskets $1 1 Pewter Chamber pot $1.50 1 Stand $2.50 1 Chuk? Reel $1.50 1 pair Saddle Bags $2.50 $3270.30 Agreeably to an Order issued from the County Court of Albemarle bearing date 3rd May 1819 to us directed, we the undersigned, have appraised all the Estate of Samuel W. Anderson dec’d shown us by the Executor amounting to three thousand two hundred and venty nine dollars and thirty Cents given under our hands this 6th Day of May 1819 Alexander Blain Nathan Blain John Lyon Albemarle County This day personally appeared before me the subscriber, a justice of the peace for County aforesaid Alexander Blain, Nathan Blain and John Lyon who were appointed to appraise the Estate of Samuel W. Anderson dec'd and qualified as the law directs given der my hand this 6th day of May 1819. John Irvin Amount of appraisement brought Forwards $3279.30 Sm. L. Hart: Bond due 28th February 1818 $ 333.33 Guthridge Thurmonds Note due 22nd April 1819 $ 7.50 Wilson C. Nicholas’s Bond due 22nd Sept. 1819 $ 444.44 (One half bushel not appraised) $4064.57 I do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true Inventory of the Estate of Sm. W. Anderson dec’d so far as has come into my hands, given under my hand, this 7th day of June 1819. Sm. L. Hart, Executor of the Estate of Sm. W. Anderson At a Court held for Albemarle County the 7th of June 1819 This Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Sam. W. Anderson was returned into Court and ordered to be recorded. Teste Alex. Garrett, CC File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Compiled and submitted by Sharon Barrett Kennedy