Brunswick County, Virginia, Wills: George Berry, 1782 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary Stickman Transcribed by Sharon Hamilton ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ==================================================================== Page 354 The Estate of David Dunn decd in account with Ishmall Dunn Executor 1770 To sundry debts due forom the estate paid as & account L86.5.11 1/2 To paid Thomas Crawford his account against the Estate 188.3.7 1/2 To paid Allen Love his account 13.10.10 1/2 To cash paid for Sundries for the use of the plantation as paid 26.15.4 1/2 To my part of the crops made from the year 1769 to 1774 inclusive as & account 120.7.10 Deduct the amount of sundry articles in Thomas Crawfords account bought for myself 43.7.3 1/2.77.0=6 1/2 To Interest on L26.15.4 1/2 cash paid for the estate 2.0.5 To paid for making negroes cloaths and shoes 2.13.? To Interest of L136. 18. 1 1/4 the ballance due me at the sale of the estate 1 year to 22nd November 1775 6.16.10 Ballance due the estate 54.0.2 1/? Credit L456.17. 1? 1770 By sundries sold from the estate as & account L 86.5.9 By sundry crops of Tobacco & sold Thomas Crawford as & account 157.9.11 By sundries credited in Allon Loves account 13.5.10 1/2 22 Nov. 1774 By the amount of the sales of the perishable Estate due 22 November 1775 199.15.7 456.17.17 22 Nov 1775 Ballance due & contra to be equally divided among all the children of David Dunn agreable to his will 54.0.2 1/2 We the subscribors being appointed by the Court have examined and stated the account of Ishmael Dunn Executor of David Dunn dec find.... (Remainder of account was not photocopied.)