The Whitley Point
Record Book

(Pages 151 - 329)




1841           Parties at Law

63

July 8th       William Hendricks   adm.  ptff     )
               vs.                                )
               Thomas Bandol &                    )  action
               Richmond Webb  defts               )  on note
                                                     $29.56 1/4
               Sum. Issued to Isaac
               Walker Co. Returnable on the
               17th Instant at 2 oclock
July 17        Sum. Returned duly served
               and the defendant Bandol appeared
               and mad an offset of Eleven Bushels
               of corn at 26 cents per bushels
               making                           $2.86
               and after deducting the above from
               the face of the above note Judgment
               is given against the above defendants
               for $29.63 debt & $1.43 3/4 cost
                        Amos Waggoner J.P.
Oct 15 1841    Execution Isued to
               Isaac Walker Co.
March the 4th 1844. Execution Returned settled by
               note                                         cost
                                               $1.18 3/4   81 1/4




1841           Parties at Law                                           64

July 8th       William Hendricks  adm. ptff       )
               vs.                                )  action on
               John G. Purvis   &                 )  note $24.12 1/2
               Samuel Martin Defts                )  due on the 16th day
                                                     of Nov. 1838
               Sum. Issued to Isaac Walker
               Co. Returnable on the 17 Instant at 2 oclock
July 17        Sum. Returned duly served on Purvis and
               Martin not found.  therefore Judgment
               is given against the defendant Purvis for
               $25.43 3/4 debt & 1.6 1/4 cost   Amos Waggoner J.P.


Dec 15         Execution Isued to Isaac Walker Co. --
Jan 9 1842     Execution Renewed to Isaac Walker Co
March 4 1844   Execution Returned sayed by order of
               the plantiff
                                               co. cost     J. cost
50 $1.6 1/4



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65 Parties at Law 1841 July 8 William Hendricks adm ptff vs. ) action on note Samuel Hughes & ) $52.82 due William Whitley Defents. ) on the 16th day of Nov. 1839 Sum. Issued to Isaac ) Cr. on said note Walker Co. Returnable on the ) for $15 on the 17th Instant at 2 oclock. ) 7th July 1841 July 17 Sum. Return duly served on Hughes and Whitly not found therefore Judgment is Given against Hughs for $43 debt and $1.6 1/4 cost Amos Waggoner J.P. Oct 15 1841 Execution Isued to Isaac Walker Co. March 4 1844 Execution Returned settled by note $1.00 81 1/4 1841 Parties at Law 66 August 3rd William G. Hayden Ptff ) vs. ) action on note John Waggoner Deft ) $12.00 the Defendant came forward and Confessed Judgment for $12.4 debt and //.00. 37 1/2 cost Amos Waggoner Sept 10 Execution Issued to G. Munson March 4th 1842. Execution Returned not Satisfied
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67 Parties at Law 1841 August By the oath of Ebenezer Noyes Warrant is Issued against the Boddy of Anthony Debrewler for an abuse of the Estray Law said Warrant directed to G. Munson Co Returnable forthwith at the Request of said Noyes Subpena is Issued to Andrew Gamell Sept 14th Warrant Returned duly Executed By Bringing the Defendant in Custody and after hearing the Evidence the defendant Debrewler is fined $//.0 37 1/2 and the cost of suit $2.62 1/2 -- and the Same day Execution Issued for the above fine and cost to G. Munson March 4th 1842.Execution. Returned satisfied. 1841 Parties at Law 68 Sept 2 By the oath of John North a Warrant is Issued against the Boddys of Patrick Cook and Eliza Cook for the Braking open of a door of smoke house and taking there from a spinning wheel &c other articles &c -- in the presant case Alexander H. Edwards is debotised to serve the warrant Sept 14 E. Noyes ptff ) action on accont vs. ) $6.00 Wm. Walker deft ) Sum. Isud to G. Monson Co Returnable on the 29th Instant at 12 oclock Sept 29 Sum Returned duly served with the acknowledgement that the above $6.00 is Just. and Judgment is given against the defendt for $6.00 debt & $1.6 1/4 cost -- Amos Waggoner J.P. Oct 22 Execution Isued to G. Monson
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69 Parties at Law 1841 Sept 14 Ebenezer Noyes ptff ) vs ) action Anthony Debrewler deft ) for damages $1.50 Sum. Issued to G. Munson Returnable on the 29th Instant at 12 oclock -- subpena for A. Gamell Sept 29 Sum. Returned duly served and the Parties appeared & the Defendant moved the trial By taking the oath Required By Law and the papers handed over to James Elder Esq. 1841 Parties at Law 70 Sept 29 The people of the state of Illinois Ptff vs. Anthony Debrewler Deft. Complaint made on oath By Ebenezer Noyes that the said A. Debrewler is a leeding an Idle life & not having Wherewith all to maintain himself & family and at the demand of said Noyes a Vagrant warrant is issued against the Boddy of the said A. Debrewler and handed to Grisom Monson Co. Oct 10 papers returned duly served by bring the defendant to trial & after summons of a Jury of 12 men they are sworn and Empaneled and the Evidence Examand and the Jury find the said defendant not Gilty of the said Charge. Amos Waggoner J.P.
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71 Parties at Law Nov. 1841 Nov 15 John J. Hayden ptff ) action on vs. ) accounpt Samuel Rankins dft ) 10.00 Sum. Issued to G. Monson Co Returnable on the 22nd Instant at 4 oclock in the afternoon a subpna Issued to Wm Hendricks & A. Gamell in behalf of the ptff Nov 22 papers Returned duly Executed and the parties appeared and of hearing the Evidence judgment is given against the Defent S. Rankins for 4.75 debt and 2.93 3/4 cost 2 witnesses 1.00 Nov 23rd the ptff in the above case came & made oath that unless Execution be Issued forthwith the above Debt will be lost & Execution is Isued forthwith to Gr. Monson July 31 1843 Execution. Returned money mad in part Seven dollars & .46
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1841 Parties at Law 72 Nov 15 The People ptff ) vs. ) Benjemin Freeman deft ) Complaint made to me on oath By Patsy Waggoner against said Freeman in a case of Bastardy and having filed her Afidavit Warrant Issued to Isaac Walker Co. August 5th 1842 B. Monroe & Co. ptff ) action vs. ) on note Johnathan E. Graham Deft ) $14.81 the Defendant come & Confessed Judgment for $17.21 debt & 37 1/2 Cost -- having a Recipt of one dollar against said note -- A. Waggoner J.P. Feb 13 1843 Recd ten Dollars of the above Judgmnt -- April 8th Recd. the above in full.
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1843 Parties at Law page 1 [Editor's note: At this point, the page numbering recommences again. The previous case was initiated in November 1841. Thus, there is a gap of slightly less than two years, with no recorded cases initiated from that date through 1842 and up to August 1843. Moultrie County was created by the Illinois State Legislature in February 1843. The town of Nelson, referred to in the case below, served as the county seat of Moultrie County until 1845, when Sullivan became the county seat.] August 8th 1843 By the oath of William Snyder Warrant is Issued in behalf the State against the Boddys of William Martin, Charles Martin & Marry M. Martin for an assault & batterry committed on the persons of Henry Snyder & William Snyder on the 6th Instant at the town of Nelson Subpeneas Issued to Jackson Berry William H. Elder & Jackson Ausbern [?] papers directed to G. Munson Co Aug 9th the parties all appeared & 2 of the defts Brough in custady and at the Request of the said defendants father a Jury warrant is Issued & said Jury summonsed and appeared and the Jury being duly Sworn the Evidence is Examained & the said Jury agreed in a verdict of not Gilty. Amos Waggoner J.P.
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2 Parties at Law 1843 August 8th 1843 The People Ptff. vs. William Snyder Defandant Said Snyder giving himself up in to my hands to be tried for an assaul upon the person of Charles Martin committed on the 6 Instant in the town of Nelson Evidence Expected tomorrow -- Aug. 9th Subpenas Issued at the Request of Martin in the above case to Jonathan Graham James Elder & Wm Elder -- Given to said Martin to serve the same day the Evidence in the above Case appeared & after hearing said Evidence Said defendant is fined three Dollars & 62 1/2 cost which fine & cost is paid over to me Amos Waggoner J.P.
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1843 Parties Law 3 August George Waggoner ptff 31st vs. action on John Walker Deft account $20.00 Sum. Issued Returnable on the 6th Sept next at 2 oclock in the afternoon Sum handed to Milton Cox Co Sept 5 Subpenas Issued to Tolliver Smith & F. Haney handed to Isaac Curry. Cox being sick 6 the parties met & the defendant Requested a Jury & a warrant is Issued hand to Isaac Curry. ____ in the Evening of the same day the Jury appeared and after being Sworn heard the Evidence & Retired a few mintes and Returned a verdict in favour of the plantiff & against the defendant for $20.00 debt & $3.75 cost Amos Waggoner J.P. Oct 6th Cr by order of the ptff for $12.47 Jan 17 1844 by Cash note $6.65 do. by cash l.0 4 Parties at Law 1843 August 31 George Waggoner ptff vs. action on William Walker Deft account Sum Issued Returnable on the 6th Sept next at 2 oclock in the afternoon Subpenia Issued to Harmon Smith papers handed to Milton Cox Co. Sept 6 at the Request of the deft Subpena Issued to F.B. Haney 6th papers Returned & the parties and all the Evidence appeared and after hearing the Evidence Judgmnt is given against the Deft. -- William Walker for $2.33 1/2 cnts debt & $2.48 cents cost Amos Waggoner J.P. Oct 9th Execution Issued to Cox Cos.
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1843 Parties at Law 5 Oct 10 John Edmonds ptff ) action on vs. ) account $30.00 John Hasting Deft ) the above plantiff made oath that the said John Hasting is Justly indebted to him the said ptff in a sum not Exceeding one hundred dollars & that he the said plantiff has good Reason to believe that said Deft is about to abscond from this State &c -- and at the Request of said Edmonds, a forthwith is Issued against the Boddy of the said John Hasting
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6 Parties at Law Jan 1 1844 John Green Ptf vs. action on James W. Vawn Dft account $10.00 Sum. Issued to Milton Cox Returnable on the 6th Inst at 11 oclock Jan 13 Edward Waggoner ptff ) action on acct vs ) $4.37 1/2 Benjemin Price Deft ) the above ptff Edward Waggoner made oath that the said deft. Benjemin Price is Justly indebted to him in a sum not Exceeding one hundred Dollars & that he has Good Reason to believe that the debt may be lost without forthwith is Issued a gainst the boddy of the aforesaid defendant and at the Request of said Plantiff forthwith is Issued to Grisom Monson Co subpenas Issued to John Waggoner & Margrit Waggoner said subpenas Issued at the Request of the ptff -- Jan 15th papers Returned duly served By Bring ing the defendant & said defendant made oath that he did Believe that he could not have an Impartial trial before me & the papers is handed to James Elder Esqr. -- J. cost 62. 1/2 Cos cost $1.22 1/2
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Feb 1844 Parties at Law 7 Phillip Apple Ptf action on vs. account William Elder & Samuel Elder deft $7.84 Feb 23 Summons Issued to Grisom Munson Co Returnable on the 29th Instant at 11 oclock Subpena Issued to James Highland at the Request of said Apple -- Feb 28 papers Returned satisfied in full & I Recd my cost 50 April Joseph Oliver ptff ) action on note 30th vs. ) $19.68 Ths Purvis & ) due 18 Dec 1843 Sml Dukes Defts ) Sum. Issued to G. Munson Co Returnable on the 8th May next at 10 oclock May 8th Sum. Returned duly served & defence made therefore Judgment is given for $20.56 debt & $1.71 cost A.W. J.P. J. Cost 56 June 15th Execution Isued to G. Munson Co cost $1.15 .75 August 21st 1844. Execution Returnd no Sale for the want of bidders do 31 Execution renewed to M. Cox By order of D. Harris Dec 15 Execution Returnd $7.29 & a new Execution Issued to Milton Cox. Co March 12 1846 Execution Returned not satisfied and a new Execution Issued to M. Cox. Co.
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8 Parties at Law 1844 April James Hambleton assinee of 30 William M. Wright ptff ) action of vs. ) note $2.63 Thos Purvis Deft ) due May 16th 1843 Sum. Issued to G. Munson Returnable on the 8th day of May next at 11 oclock May 8 Sum Returned duly served and no defence made therefore Judgment is given for $2.63 debt & $1.21 cost J. Cost 56 1/4 C. cost 65 A. Waggoner J.P. 75 June 15 Execution Isued to G. Munson August 21st Execution Returnd no sail for the want of Bidders do 31 Execution Renewed to M. Cox By order of D. Harris Dec 7th Execution Returnd satisfied in part to wit principal $2.63 Intrist .9 [?] J. cost 81 1/4 April 30th Parties at Law 9 1844 The People ptff vs. William L. Ward Deft Complaint made to me on oath by Rhewann [?] Fleming an unmarried woman in the County of Moultrie that she was on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1844 delivered of a Bastard child & that William L. Ward is the Father of said child and having Filed the Affidavit required by Law May 7th 1844 Warrant Issued against the boddy of the said William L. Ward
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10 Parties at Law 1844 May 9th Tacket [?] & Hayden ptff ) action on note vs. ) $25.83 due on the Nathan Abbot Deft ) 25th Dec. 1840 Intrist $10.42 Sums Issued to M. Cox Returnable on the 20th Instat at 10 oclock 20 Sum. Returned duly served & the Defendant does not appear therefore Judgmnt is given against the defendant for $36.25 debt & cost of J. 56 1/4 C. 90 June 15th Execution Issued to G. A. Waggoner J.P. Munson August 24 Execution Returnd no sale for the want of bidders & a new Execution Issued to Milton Cox Co. 1844 Parties at Law 11 May 31st Samuel Burk ptff ) action on vs. ) account $75.00 Ebenezer Noyes Deft ) Sum. Issued Returnable on 6th June next at 12 oclock Supnna Is. to A. Gamell & George Waggoner June 6th papers all Returnd duly served & the parties presant & the above Deft presented his account as a set off after hearing the that was in behalf of the above ptff it appearing to the satisfaction of me the undersigned that there is no Debt in favour of said ptff then Judgmnt is given against the plantiff Samuel Burk an account in favour of said defend for three Dollars 94 1/2 cents debt & $2.33 3/4 Cost Amos Waggoner J.P. 1.56 1/4 77 1/2
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12 1844 August 5th E. Noyes ptff action on Andrew Gamell Deft account $30.00 the Defendant Confessed Judgment for $30 dollars debt & 37 1/2 cost Amos Waggoner J.P. Nov 18th the above Judgment sadisfied by order of the ptff. 1844 13 Sept 16 Peter Allgood assinee of Wm Algood ptff action vs. on note Barnet W. Davis deft for corn 23 Barrells Cr by 12 Barrells By the oath of Peter Allgood the above Ptff forthwith is Issued to M. Cox Co the same day the defendant Braught in custady and Judgment given for $11 deft $1.71 cost the same day the plantiff made oath that unless Execution Issue forthwith the above debt may be lost & thereon Execution Issued forth with to M. Cox Nov 6 Execution Returned satisfied in full
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14 Parties at Law Oct 13 1844 Andrew Gamell assinee of Thos J. Lard Ptff vs. action Standfield Stewart on note Michel Mann deft. for corn 40 bushel Judgment confessed by the two above defendants for $8.00 debt & 37 1/2 cost same day By the of A. Gamell Execution is Issued to G. Munson co. Dec 6th Execution Returned no property found 15 [blank page] [Editor's note: Subsequent pages of the portions of the ledger book containing the record of Justice of the Peace proceedings were not given page numbers by the Justice. In this printed edition, ledger book pages subsequent to 15 will be numbered consecutively -- e.g. 16, 17 -- with the page numbers bracketed to show that the numbers have been added by the editor.] [16] Parties at Law 1844 Oct. 20 Isaac Curry assinee of Barnet W. Davis - ptff action on vs. note $9.50 John W. Edwards deft due on the 10th Oct. 1843 By the consent of both parties trial is had without process After hearing the evidence, Judgment is given against the ptff, Isaac Curry for the cost 43 3/4---
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[17] Dec 2nd Parties at Law 1844 Sarah N. Waggoner Ptff ) action on vs. ) account for Isaac Shirley Deft. ) $4.66 Summons Issued to Grissom Monson Con Returnable on the 9th Instant at Elivn oclock & at the Request of said ptff Subpenea Issued to S. Kenedy & S. Little Dec. 9th The papers in the above case Returnd duly Executed and the parties met & settled without Judgmnt Amos Waggoner J.P. [18] 1844 Parties at Law Dec. 13th William Eastin ptff 1844 vs. action on James Highland & ) defendants. account $20.00 Thomas Townley ) By the oath of said Easton forthwith Issued to Gr. Munson Co 14th papers Returned & Townly Braught & said Townley made oath that he could not safely come to trial without the Evidence of James Highland Therefore the case is continued to the 21st instant at 12 oclock by the order of the Defts Suppina Isued to Philip Apple by the same for Wm Henry & Harmon Smith By the plantiff St. subpina to Grisom Munson Dec 21st papers all Returned duly Executed & the parties met and after hearing the Evidence Judgment is given against the one defendant Thomas Townley the other defendant James Highland not being summonsed -- for $2.70 Debt & $5.25 cost 4 witnesses 50 each 2.00 J. cost 1.62 1/2 paid Co cost 1.62 1/2 the principal above $2.70 Cr. by order of the above ptff Wm Easton
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1845 Parties at Law [19] Feb. 26 Abner Lamb Ptff action on note vs. $75.00 due George Purvis Deft on the 25 Dec 1842 with Credit for $25. Sum. Issued to Milton Cox Co. Returnable on the 6th March next -- March 6th Suppina Issued to J___ Martin March 9th Papers Returnd and the defendant appeared and prisinted a Receipt in amot $4.93 and it being allowed the Defendant Confesses Judgmnt for the sum of $45.7 debt and $8.60 Intrist and $1.30 cost 75 55 Amos Waggoner J.P. March 24 Execution Issued to Gr. Munson May 7 Execution Returnd with Cr. of $20.00 & Execution Renewed at the Request of Plantiff March 6th 1846 Execution Returned Satisfied in full [20] Parties at Law 1845 Feb 27th Abner Wamack Ptff = action on vs. ) account $6.00 Sarden [?] Little deft ) Summons Issued Returnable on the 4th March next at 12 oclock March 4th Summons Returnd by Samuel Duke duly Executed and the Plantiff appeared and Proved his accont & Judgment is given against the Defenant Sarden [?] Little for six dollars debt and $1.37 1/2 cents cost J. 62 1/2 C. 75 Amos Waggoner J.P. same day Upon the oath of the Plantiff Execution is Issued to Duke - May 15 Execution Returned no sale for the Want of delivery of property
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[21] May 16 1845 Parties at Law William Bennett Ptff vs. action on Davis Harrison Deft note $1.37 1/2 Sums Issued Returnable on the 24th Inst 12 oclock [22] June 9th 1845 Samuel Kennedy ptff ) action on vs. ) accont Wilson Y. Fliming [?] deft. ) $2.00 Sum. Issued to Milton Cox Cons. Returnable on the 14th Instant at 12 oclock also Suppina to Wm. Siler [?] - 14 papers Returnd not Served
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[23] 1845 Parties at Law July 28th William Manning plff vs. on account Edward Killion Dft Ta x [?] 50 cents Summons Isued to Milton Cox Co Returnable on the 2nd day August next at 1 oclock Aug. 2 Summons Returnd duly Served & Judgmnt given against said Defent. for 50 cts Debt & $1.31 1/4 56 1/4 75 Sept 25 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Const. Dec. 4 Exction Returnd no property July 28 William Manning Ptff vs. action on Violet Fleming Deft. account for Ta x $1.00 Sum. Issued to Milton Cox Co. Returnable on the 2nd day August next at 1 oclock Aug. 2 Sum Returnd duly served & Judgmnt given against said defendant for $1.00 debt & $1.1 1/4 cost 56 1/4 45 Sept 23 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Cons. Dec 4 Execution Returnd no property June 4 Execution Issued to T. Wamack Co.
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[24] July 28th 1845 Parties at Law William Manning Ptff vs. action on James Cates & Steven note $1.35 Cates Defts. due on 5th Aug. 1844 Sum. Isued to Milton Cox Co. Returnable on the 2nd day Aug. next at 1 oclock Aug. 2 Sum Returnd duly served and Judgmnt given against said defendants for $1.42 Debt & $2.6 1/4 cost 56 1/4 $1.50 Sept 25 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Const. [25] August 22nd 1845 Parties at Law James M. Grear Ptff vs. action note Wm. B. Porter $35 due on 7th May Last Sum. Issued to M. Cox Returnable on the 27 Inst at 12 oclock - Suppina to J.J. Hayden 26 Suppina to Wm. B. Hendricks at the Request of deft and to Wright Little & Robert Little & T.W. Martin at the request of ptff Jury warrant Issued to Milton Cox Cons. 27th papers Returnd and the parties met & settled without trial
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[26] August 1845 Parties at Law James B. Fulton. Admn. ptff vs. action on John Sease & ) note $35 Felix Landers ) Defts. due on 28 nov 1843 Sum. Issued to M. Cox Returnable on the third day of Sept next at 12 oclock -- Sept 3 Sum Returnd duly Served & no defendant appears & Judgmnt given against the said defendants for $38.67 1/2 debt & intrist & $1.56 1/4 cost 56 1/4 1.00 Oct 3 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Const. Jan 26 Execution Returnd. money not made for the want of Bidders & said Execution Renewed to Milton Cox Co. -- [27] Sept 3rd 1845 Parties at Law James Campbell [?] Ptff ) vs. ) action on note John McLain & ) $18.25 due on John Sease Defts. ) the 1 Jun 1845 Sum Issued to Milton Cox Cons. -- Returnable on the 10 Instant at 12 oclock -- 10 Sum Returned duly served & Judgment given against the said defendants for $18.43 3/4 debt & $1.61 1/2 cost 56 1/4 1.05 Oct 2 Execution Issued to 1846 Milton Cox Const. August 29th Execution Returnd money not made & Execution Renewed to M. Cox Con. Nov 18 Execution Returnd $5.00 paid to the pifa [?] " Execution Renewed by order of pifa [?] Handed to M. Cox Co.
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[28] 1845 Parties at Law Sept 10 David M. Robison ptff vs. ) on note Isaac Waggoner Def ) $1.35 due Oct 1844 Judgment Confessed for $1.41 debt A. Waggoner J.P. [29] 1845 Parties at law Margritt Kennedy Ptff vs James Lyle [?] deft Sum Issued Returnable on the 26th Instant at 12 oclock Nov 20 The parties met and after hearing the Evidence Judgment is Given against the said Defendant for $8.75 debt and $2.56 1/4 Cost 26 Recd of the above cost $4.00 $1.6 1/4 $1.50
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[30] 1846 Parties at Law Jan 19 David Harris Ptff ) action on vs. ) note $41.12 1/2 Samuel Wilson deft ) on intrist from 20th February 1844 with credit of Intr. $4.80 Sum Issued to Milton Cox Co. -- Returnable on the 26th Instant at 12 oclock 26 the Sumons Returned duly Executed and Judgment Given against the deft. S. Wilson for $45.77 debt and $1.11 1/4 56 1/4 55 cost Feb 19 the above Judgmnt satisfied in full -- 45.77 Intrist .20 $ 45.97 27 paid ovr to Harris 25.00 same day 8.10 " " 2.00 35.10 March 5th Cr. by cash $ 7.25 cr. by money __ __ _____ 42.35 1 5 dollar bill Returnd Leaving 8.62 1/2 March 18th 1846 Cr by order on H. Ledbetter 4.00 May 1st 1846 4.62 April Settled in full $4.62 1/2
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[31] 1846 John Richardson ptff vs. ) action on March 3 Milton Cox & Jane Cox ) account due Administratrix of John Richardson ) on Oct. Deceased defts. ) 25th 1841 principle $27.53 Intrist $5.28 $32.81 Sum. Issued to G. Munson Constable Returnable on the 14th Instant at 2 oclock in the afternoon at the Request of said plantiff suppina Isued to John Dollert [?] David Elliott & Robert Richardson. Shelby County March 14 Papers Returned duly Executed the above Plantiff John Richardson appeared with his witnesses But no appearance of Defendants at 2 oclock said Richardson moved for trial and there being no defendant presant the Evidence was Examined on the part of the plantiff & Judgment Given against said defendants Milton Cox & Jane Cox for the sum of twenty seven dollars and fifty three cents Debt and three dollars forty three cents cost Amos Waggoner J.P. J. cost 93 3/4 Const. 50 J. Dollert Witness 1.00 R. Richardson " 1.00 March 21 appeal By Cox my cost 1.00
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[32] April 13th 1846 Parties at Law Daniel Davis ptff ) action on vs. ) accont $14.25 Samuel Dunkin Dft ) Sum. Isued to Milton Cox Constable Returnable on the 18th Instant at 2 oclock in the afternoon April 18 Sum. Returnd duly Executed But no appearance of Defendants and the plantiff appeared proved his account and Judgment is given against the said Defendant Samuel Dunkin for $14.25 debt and $1.1 1/4 cost 56 1/4 45 May 11 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Co July 14 Execution Returnd no money made & a new Execution Issued to M. Cox Co. Augst 15 Execution Returnd money made in part $14.25 [33] April 13 Parties at Law 1846 Robert Pew Pltff ) action on note vs. ) due on the 10th Joseph Clark & ) Feb. last -- Samuel Dunkin ) amounting to $36.80 Intrist 36 3/4 Judgment Confessed by the above defendants Joseph Clark & Samuel Dunkin for $37.16 1/4 Debt and 37 1/2 cts Cost Amos Waggoner J.P. 28 the above Judgmt satisfied by order of the Plantiff Recd my cost 37 1/2 April 27th 1846 Mr. Amos Waginer Sir please square the docket and receipt to the barer for the same Robert Pugh [signature]
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[34] 1846 Parties at Law April 11 Albert Frazin ptff action on vs. note 6 Elgin Reedy Deft. Intrist Summons Issued to Milton Cox Constable Returnable on the 20th Instant at 2 oclock in afternoon 20 Summons Returned duly Executed no defense made by the said Defendant and Judgment is given against said Defendant Elgin Reedy for $6.18 debt and $1.81 1/4 cost 56 1/4 1.25 Amos Waggoner J.P. May 11 Execution Issued to Milton Cox Co July 14 Execution Returnd no money and a new Execution Issued to M. Cox Co Sept 30 Execution Returnd money not made & a new Execution Issued to S. Dukes Co. Feb 3rd Execution Returnd no property July 15 Recd the above cost in full $2.56 1/4 By the ptff Jan 23 1850 Execution to J.M. Greer 8 February 1850 Setled in full $10.26 [Editor's note: This action initiated in April 1846 is the last action recorded in this volume as initiated in 1846. The last dated entry by Amos Waggoner J.P. also occurs in April 1846. No new actions are reported for the remainder of 1846 or for 1847. The next reported new action -- which appears on the next page of the volume -- was filed January 18, 1848, and the justice who handled this action was William Davis J.P.]
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[35] 1848 January the 28 Partys at Law Joel Munson for ptff action on Martin Walker on Note vs. $28.00 Samuel Egbert Defft due Dec the 25 1847 Sumonn isued to G. Munson returnable Feb. the 5 at 12 oclock Feb the 5 Sumon return duly serve & the defendant dos not apear therefour Judgment is given against the defendant S. Egbert for $28.19 1/2 cents J. P. cost 56 1/4 Co. 75 cents Wm. Davis J.P. Feb 25th Execution isued to G. Munson Co March the 7 Execution returnd no property found March 7 an attachment isued against Martin Walker property Februrary the 16 1848 partys at Law Lewis Kennedy admst of ptff Mardret Kennedy dec action on vs Note for Wm. B. Hendricks and $6.98 cts J.M. Greer Defft Came forward and confesed Judgment for $6 98 cents Wm. Davis J.P. J.P. cost 37 1/2 March the 6th Setled in full
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[36] Feb. the 26 1848 Partys at Law Lewis Kenidy Adms of Margret Kenidy Dec ptff ) action on vs. ) Note for Thomas Purvis and ) $26.65 Lowery Trailor Defft. due on the 10th 1847 Sumon isued to gm. Monson returnable 8th of March at 12 oclock March the 8 Summon return duly Served an no apearance of the Deft therefore Judgment is gave the Defft. for $27. 10 3/4 cents Wm. Davis J.P. J. Cost 56 1/4 cent Con $1.22 cts March the 28 execution isued to g. Monson May the 6th execution returnd satisfyd in full Feb. the 26th 1848 partys at Law Lewis Kenidy Adm of ptff action on Margret Kenidy Dec Note for vs. $18.50 John MClain Due Aug Wm Scott Defft. the 27 1847 Sumon isued to gm. Monson returnable the 8th of March at 12 oclock March the 8th Sumon returnd duly serve and no appea rance of the Defft therefore Judgment is given Defft. MClain and Scot not found for $19.22 J.P. cost 56 1/4 cts Con 35 cts Wm. Davis J.P. January 9th 1850 Credit in full
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[37] 1848 March the 6th partys at Law Harry Davis for Townson Waumack ptff vs. action on H.B. Porter Defft. Note for $8.00 in good trade Due march the 1st Summon isued to James T. Snodgrass subpeona returnable March the 11th at 12 oclock March the __ Townson Wamack Subpeona at the request of the Defft March the 11 the partys met and the Case continued till the 25th of the pesant inst Settled in full
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[38] Partys at Law 1848 I Joel H. Munson do Solemly March Swear that Martin Walker the 7th is justly indebted to me in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars and ninty one cents and that the said Martin Walker absconds or conceals him self So that a warrant Cannot be Served on him as I verily believe and said Monson payd attachment against the property of Martin Walker and it was granted Wm. Davis J.P. the condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bonden Joel H. Munson hath on the day of the date hereof, peyd an attachment at the Suit of Martin Walker against the personal estate of the above name defendant for the Sum of thirty dollars and ninty one cent and the Same being about to be sued out returnable on the 17th day of March at 12 o clock, before said Justice, now if said Joel H. Munson Shal prosecute his suit with effect or in case of failor therein Shall well and truly pay and satisfy the said deffendant all Such Cost and Such Suit and Such damage as the Said deffendant May sustain by reason of wrongfully suing out the Said attachment then the above obligation to be void else to remain in full force and virtue Joel Munson SEAL Harvey Davis SEAL Witness our hands and seal this March the 7th 1848 Wm. Davis J.P.
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[39] 1848 March the 7th Subpeona isued to Homar [?] Gibbs March the 17th the plantiff apeared an no appearance of the Defft, therefore Judgment is given against the Defendant Martin Walker for $30 96 cents on attachment on a note that said Martin Walker Sold on Samuel Egbert Which said Walker agreed to Stand good for and Judgment has been given against the Said Egbrt and Execution isued and returned no property found J.P. cost $1.37 1/2 con $ __ Wm. Davis J.P. April the 1st $20 39 1/4 cents Attach return property Sold $12 96 1/2 paid to the ptff December the 30th 1848 paid by Samuel Egbert $6.50 cents May __ 1850 paid by Samuel Egbert $5.22
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[40] 1848 March the 28 Partys at Law this day Come before me Wm. Davis a Justice of the piece Joel H. Monson and maid oath that he had just cose to believe that Wm. Waggoner is indeted to Martin Walker and the said Monson Requested a guarnishe for the said Waggoner and it was granted Wm. Davis J.P. April the 5th the case Continued by the request of the partys till the 17th April the 17th the Deffendant Wm. Waggoner came forward and made oath that he owed Martin Walker $8.00 Due September the first 1848 therefor Judgment is given against the Deffendant Wm. Waggoner for eight dollars Oct the 4th 1848 Wm. Davis J.P. paid $8.00 to the ptff June 9th 1849 execution returned no property found J.P. 93 3/4 cts Con paid $1.00
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[41] May the 4th 1848 partys at Law Lewis Kennidy Adm of ptff ) Action on Note Margret Kennidy ) for $17.88 cts vs. ) Due Oct the 10th Summon Wm. B. Porter Defft. ) 1847 Summon isued to J. M. Greer returnable the 13th instant at 12 oclock May the 13 th 12 oclock Summon Duly served and no Apearance of the defendant therefore Judgment is given agains the Defft. for $18.50 cts J.P cost 50 1/4 cts Con 37 1/4 Wm. Davis J.P. June the 1st paid 35 cents July the 1st Execution isued to J.M. Greer Sept 14th Execution return 15 37 1/2 paid the same day a new Execution isued Nov. __ Execution return satisfyed in full May the 4th 1848 partys at Law Lewis Kennidy Adm of ptff ) action on Note for Margret Kennidy Dec ) $68.75 cents vs. ) Due August the Joseph Clark and H.C. Carney Deff. 27th 1847 Summon isued to J.M. greer ballance unpaid returnable the $16.43 cents 13th instant at 12 oclock May the 13th 12 ocolk Summon Duly served and no appearance of the Defft therefore Judgment is given against the Defft Joseph Clark and H.C. Carney for Sixteen Dollars 45 cents J.P. cost 56 1/4 cts, Con $1.20 Cent Wm. Davis J.P. Junee the 2nd Execution isued to J.M. greer July the 17th Execution return satisfyed in full and the money paid over to the ptff by the Con.
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[42] May the 4th 1848 Partys at Law Lewis Kennidy Adm of ptff ) Action on Note Samuel Kennidy Dec. ) for $28.12 1/2 cts vs. ) Due Oct 31st Andrew Scott and Amos Waggoner J.P. ) 1846 ballence unpaid $27.73 cts Summons isued to J.M. greer returnable 13th insant at 1 oclock May the 13th Summons Duly servd and no appearance of the Defft therefor Judgment is given against the Defft Andrew Scott and Amos Waggoner J.P. for $28 43 1/2 cents debt, J.P. cost 56 1/4 cents, Con 70 cents Wm. Davis J.P. June the 1st appeal Caul for by Scott May 31 paid 56 1/4 cts May the 4th 1848 Partys at Law ) Action on Note Lewis Kennidy Adm of ptff ) for $6.87 1/2 Margret Kennidy Dec ) Due Oct the 10th vs ) 1847 Adolfis and Haszell Waggoner ) ballence Due $3.11 1/2 cts Summon isued to J.M. greer returnable on the 13th insant at 1 oclock May the 13th 1 oclock Summons Duly Served and no appearance of the Defft. therefore Judgment is given against Haszell Waggoner of $3.12 1/4 cents J.P. cost 56 1/4 cents Con $1.20 cts Wm. Davis J.P. June the 2th executio isued to J.M. greer July the 17th Execution returned Satisfyed in and the money paid over to the ptff by the Con.
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[43] June the 2th 1848 partys at Law James Highland ptff ) Action on a vs. ) Count for Ebenezer Nois Defft ) $1.00 Summon isued to J.M. greer returnable the 8 Day of June at 12 oclock Subpeona isued to James B. Mattingly, Silvester Barton June the 3 the Dfft mad oath that he could [not] have a impartial trial before me the papers handed to Daniel Elington Esq. Wm. Davis J.P. [44] Dec. the 29th 1848 partys at law trustees of Township twelve north ) action on range Six East of the third ) Note $91.50 principal meridian ptff ) Due oct the vs. ) 1st 1847 H.B. Porter & Wm. B. Hendricks ) Ebenr Noise Defft. ) Summon isued to J.M. greer returnable 5 day of January 1849 at 12 oclock Jan 5th 12 oclock No appearance of the ptff and the suit Dismised.
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[45] 1849 March 3rd Partys at Law Lowery Trailor ptff ) Action on vs. ) acount Tinch Hampton Defft. ) $2.00 Summons isued to J.M. greer returnable the 10 instant at 12 Subppeona isued to george Purvis J.P. cost 50 cents Dec the 28 1849 Partys at Law Wm. Ellis ptff ) action on vs. ) Note Due the Wm. H. Brothers Defft. ) 25 of Dec. 1849 $11.34 cents by the oath of said Ellis open acount fourthwith is isued to J.M. greer for $1.45 cents January 1st 1850 papers duly served and return the Defft. Wm. H. Brothers confess Judgment for $12.79 cents J.P. cost 62 cents Con. $13.60 Jan the 1st 1850 paid to the ptff $4.30 June the 11th Execution isued to Wm. Davis J.P. J.M. greer Const. July the 27th execution return no property for serving and returning 50 cents Jan the 22 1852 execution isued to S. Briteman [?] Feb the 4th 1859 execution return no property found Feb the 25 executon isued to S. Briteman May the 27th executon return satisfyed
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[46] Aug the 14th 1849 Partys at Law John MClain ptff ) action on a vs. ) Recipt for James Elder Defft ) $15.00 due January 9, 1849 Summon issued to J.M. greer and an open act. and returnable the 20 of August at 12 Subpeona isued to David paterson, Wilson Loid, Wm. MClain Andre Scott papers Duly served and return August the 20th no apearence of the Defft after heren the evidence of D. Paterson, Wm. Mlain Andrew Scott Judgment is given against the Defft. James Elder for $18.50 cents, Debt J.P. cost __1/4, Con. cost $1.67 1/2 Wm. Davis Wm. MClain witness 50 cts Sept the 3rd Coppy of the Judgment called for by the Defft. Sept the 10th Execution to J.M. greer [47] Feb the 25th 1850 Partys at Law Wm Ellis ptff ) action on vs. ) account for John F. Hasworthy Defft ) $4.75 cts Summon isued to J.M. greer Con and returnabl the 7 of March at 12 oclock March the 5th 1850 setled in full with the ptff and the Con cost paid 55 cents Wm. Davis J.P.
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[48] Feb the 25 1850 Partys at Law Wm. Ellis for Lyded Provolt ptff ) Action on vs. ) Note due John F. Hasworthy Defft. ) Oct 23rd 1849 $13 Summon isued to J.M. greer Con returnable on the 7 of March at 12 oclock March the 5th 1850 setled in full with the ptff and the Con cost paid 55 cents Wm. Davis J.P. 1850 March the 7th Partys at Law Wm. Ellis for Jesse Ellis ptff ) Action on a vs. ) Note for $10.00 William Bridgeman ) due the 15 day Pleasant M. Blythe Defft. ) of June 1849 Summon isued to J.M. greer and returnable on the 14th inst at 12 oclock 14 at 12 oclock papers duly serve and return an no appearance of the Defft therefore Judgment is given against Wm Bridgeman for $10.46 cents and Pleasant M. Blythe not found J.P. cost 56 1/4 con 45 Wm. Davis J.P. April the 1st paid five Dollars -- 5.00 do 6th paid five Dollars 5.00 May the 11th paid $1.35 cents 1.35 May the 17th 1851 setled in full [49] Feb the 25th 1850 Partys at Law Wm. Ellis ptff Action on vs. Note due Dec Conrad Reedy Defft the 25 1849 $27.38 drawing 10 per cent intrest Summon isued to J.M. greer Con and returnable on the 7th of March at 12 oclock March 7 12 oclock No appearace of the Dfft and therefore Judgment is given against the Defft Conrad Reedy for $27.91 cents J.P. cost 56 1/4 Con 37 cents Wm. Davis J.P. March the 28th Execution isued to J.M. Greer Con April the 26th Setled in full
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[50] 1850 April the 16th Partys at Law Wm. Ellis ptff Action note vs. for 3.50 cents Noah Crouch Defft due 25 of Dec. 1849 Drawing 10 per cent Summon issued to J.M. Greer intrust untill paid Con. and retunable 25 inst at 12 oclock April 25th 12 oclock no appearance of the Defft therefore Judgment is given against the Defft Noah Crouch for $3.59 J.P. cost 36 1/4 cts con 37 1/2 May the 16th Execution isued Wm. Davis J.P. to J.M. greer Con July the 20th execution return not satisfyed and new isued August the 18th Execution return satisfyed [51] 1850 April the 16th Partys at Law Wm Ellis ptff Action on vs. Note $ 16.75 Dixen Ritter Defft Due 29 of Oct 1848 Summon isued to J.M. greer Cons. and returnable on the 25th inst at 12 olock April the 19th the Case Stay by the ptff
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[52] 1850 April the 16th [?] Partys at Law James M. Greer ptff Action on vs. Note for William Hendricks Adm $20 due of Andrew Drain Dec Deff Feb 1837 Summon isued to A. Thomason and returnable the 19 of April at 12 oclock the said note April the 19th the Defft maid is in the Deffts. oath he had good reason to hands believe that he coulent get a fair and imparcial trial before me and the papers handed over to Daniel Elington R. B. Wheeler ) vs. ) Mortgague Robert Mongomery ) One bay horse about ten years old one sorrel horse about five years old one gray mair about Eight years old one two horse waggon and harnes for the same one chest of carpenters tools one work Bench one red Cow and red calf three bedsteds and beding for the same there stoves one bureau one cupbord one set of winsor chears one one grindston thirty acres of corn standing on Thomas Roberts farm this 13th day of November 1861 Wm. Davis J.P.
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1850 page 1 [53] April the 16th Partys at Law Wm. Ellis ptff Action on Note vs. for $14.87 James Steele Defft Due Aug the 15 1849 Summon isued to J.M. greer Con April 13th 1850 and returnable the 25th inst at 1 for $3.55 cents oclock April the 25th at 12 oclock no appearance of the Defft therfore Judgment is given against the Defft James Steele for $11.94 1/2 J.P. cost 56 1/4 Con 65 Wm. Davis J.P. May the 16th execution isued to J.M. greer Const. June the 5th Execution return Satisfyed in full Francis H. Summons ) to ) Morgague James L. Martin ) Morgague of one mill with Steam Engine Boiler and all the Burr Bitts two Saws and all the tools pertaining to said mill and all the building & Shed now conected with said mill this 5th day of November 1861 Wm. Davis J.P.
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[54] 1850 April the 16th Partys at Law Wm. Ellis ptff Action on Note vs. $21.49 cents John Mills Defft Due the 25 Summon isued to J.M. greer Con and of Dec 1849 returnable the 25th inst at 1 oclock with 10 per April the 19th Cent intrust untill paid The case stayed by the ptff [Editor's note: the above is the last action recorded in this volume.] James A. Ervin to Mortgague of Katy Langford one dirty white stear with Som black Spots about his head and neck also one pail red Stear with a motly face white back and belly also one brindle Stear with Some white in his left flank also black sided Stear with a white back and belly and some white in his forehead all the above named Stears is mark with a under half crop in each eare also one red and white Spoted Stear with a white face unmark all five the above Stears is 2 years old last Spring acknowledge By the said James A. Ervin to the said Katy Langford before me this 14th day of December A D 1855 Wm. Davis J.P.
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[55] [Editor's note: the transaction recorded below is the first mortgage recorded in this volume.] Feb 18th 1846 Amos Waggoner J.P. ) to ) to Mortgague of Andrew Scott ) one two Horse waggon one grey mair 8 years old one Bay Horse 6 years old one Small Black Horse 5 years old Cald ____ one Bay Sead Horse 4 years old & 44 head of Stock Hogs & 2 cows with white face one Red & the other Brown acknowledged By the said Amos Waggoner J.P. to the said Andrew Scott before me this Eighteenth day of Feb. 1846 Given under my hand and Seal this 18th Feb. 1846 Amos Waggoner J.P. March the 18th 1858 Henry Fourkner ) to ) to mortgague of Gambril Adams ) two Black mules two years old acknowledge by the said Henry Fourkner to the said gambril Adams before me this March the 18 1858 given under my hand and Seal this 18th day of March 1858 Wm. Davis J.P.
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[56] John Martin page $ 1 Wright Little 3 Andrew Scott 4 John W. Edwards 6 ____________________ Amos Waggoner mortgague to Andrew Scott 1 Brown mair 11 years old 1 Sorrel mar 5 years old 1 Roan horse Colt 1 year old & 1 yoke of Oxen 3 year old given under my hand and Seal this Oct the 30 1848 Wm. Davis J.P. ____________________ March the 22nd 1858 this Edward Lemmons [?] ) Catharine Langford ) to Mortgague to ) James C. Martin ) to property one iron gray hors two years old this Spring and 12 head of shotes and and one Sow and seven pigs all the value of one hundred a fifty Dollars acknowledge by Edward Lemmon and Catherine Langford to the said James C. Martin givin under my hand and seal this 22nd day of March 1858 Wm. Davis J.P.
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[57] March the 29th 1858 Andrew A. Gammill to Andrew Gammill Mortgague of one sorril mair one gray mair two two horse waggons one red Cow thirteen heads of stock hogs twenty five acres of wheat on the primisaes occupyed by the part of the first part Wm. Davis J.P. SEAL March the 29th 1858 Charles Cromwel to Joel H. Monson Mortgague of two yoke of oxens 7 years old Do two yoke 4 years old Do one yoke 5 years old Wm. S. Collins ) to ) to Mortgage Daniel Cites [?] ) ten acres of corn on the south side of the his field on the farm where he lives Wm. Davis J.P. John H. Johnson to Cornelus Huget mortgague of two horse Mules 3 years old this 15th day of November 1858 Wm. Davis J.P. [This is the last page to record mortgages of property. The following pages record accounts of individuals at a country store. The notation on the first page of the record book indicates that the store was "at what is now called the Old Hunt Farm about 4 miles north East of Gays."]
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1845 1 Dr. Cr. March 11 John Martin Dr. $ cts $ cts. 10 3/4 yds Prince 25 2.68 3/4 4 " Bleached Domestic [?] 60 1 piece Prince 34 yrds at 22 7.48 1 Bale cotton yearn 1.25 2 Hats $l.25 .75 2.00 1 piece Domestic 29 1/4 yds 10 2.92 1/2 2 1/2 lbs Tobacco 10 0.25 3 " " 18 3/4 0.56 1/4 2 Tuck Combs 6 1/4 0.12 1/2 9 lbs Coffee 1.00 8 Skirns [?] cotton thread 0.12 1/2 March 14 1/2 lb Ginger 9 0.19 April 12 1 Bakir & lid 20 lbs 6 1/4 1.25 " 16 1 gallon Whiskey 0.50 1 lb copperas 0.06 1/4 Cr. by Hay 4.50 " 28 paid to T. Bruce 2.37 1/2 May 5 1/2 bale Cotton yearn 0.62 1/2 8 yrds Mexicon stripe 25 2.00 1 " canvass 0.25 2 doz Buttons 12 1/2 0.25 1 lb saleratus 0.12 1/2 14th 4 1/2 lbs Coffee 0.50 June 10th 8 " " 1.00 1 1/2 yds Saur [?] 12 1/2 0.18 3/4 _____ Sept 1 28.22 $4.50 5 quts. Whiskey 4.50 Hay 3 lbs nails 8 23.72 _____ Sept 13 by son 1 q. Tea 1.12 1/2 Cr. 25 to 9 lbs coffee 1.00 $10.00 March 21 1846 Settled in full
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2 April 19 1845 Daniel Davis Dr. Cr. 19 9 lbs Coffee 100 12 sugar $2.00 May 5 1 sack salt 2.50 7 yds Eagle Checks 25 1.75 1 do " " " 0.25 7 do Prince 18 3/4 1.31 1/4 1 Jug 50 3 gals Milases 2.00 3 Hats 35 1.05 1 yd prince 16 1.22 June 4 1 Horse Shoe 0.121/2 19 8 lbs nails 0.50 26 9 " sugar 1.00 July 8 16 lbs nails 1.00 10 8 " " 0.50 May 24 pr wife to Sundris 0.56 1/4 $ 14.72 August 8th Settled in full Cr. by Wheat 20 Bushels $10.00 do. - _______________________ Daniel Davis Cr. August 8 on Settlement by Cash 3.28 Dr. to J. Small paid 18 3/4 62 1/2 12 By J. Pull 28 lbs Bacon 1.61 23 By wife 1 Salt cellar 12 1/2 26 By son 2 gals __ 56 1/4 1.121/2 4 lbs coffee 50 Sept 1 By order 1 pr shoes 1.12 1/2 _______ 4.67 1/4 $1.37 1.12 1/2 _______ 2.49 Dec Settled in full $1.86
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3 1845 Wright Little Dr. Cr. by Settlemt $ 18 3/4 May 6th Dr 1 piece Domestic 36 yds 10 3.60 17 2 qts Whiskey 25 June 7 2 Bales cotton yearn 2.00 1 pr Stockings 25 1 pr gloves 18 3/4 43 3/4 17 Cr by 7 lbs ____ 43 by 1 3/4 lbs Sang 18 3/4 33 Dr 1 plug Tobacco by Robt 10 July 8th 2 quarts Milasss " " 25 1 Bottle Castor oil 25 May 10 By Andrew Terrintine 1.25 April 28 3 lbs Tabaco 10 30 ______ 08.63 3/4 94 3/4 30 08 93 3/4 Nov 14 Wright Little Dr to 8 lbs Coffee 1.00 Rice 00.8 2 plugs Tabac 37 1/2 10.013/4 1 lb Saleratus 12 1/2 _______ Dr. to 1 pr shoes 1.50 8.57 " " " " 1.25 50 " " " " " 1.00 1 doz needles 0.10
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4 1845 Andrew Scott Dr. March 16 Cr. by settlement $ 44 same day Dr. 6 yds Prince 20 1.20 7 " " 25 1.75 April 14 2 Palmleaf Hats .68 3/4 9 yds Ticking 20 1.80 2 " prince 20 .40 4 3/4 " Bleached domestic 15 0.70 27 10 lbs Coffee 1.00 1 Jug Milasses 43 3/4 2 1/2 lbs Tabaco 25 .683/4 1 Tuck & 2 pr side combs 0.25 28th pr order by Wm Fergeson 4.50 May 12 3 quarts Milasses .37 1/2 5 lbs sugar 0.50 4 yds Linnen [?] 20 0.80 1 piece Domestic 32 1/2 yds 10 3.25 1 Gingham Hank 0.37 1/2 1 yd Bleached Domestic 0.20 l set plates & Tea cups 0.75 4 yds Edging 32 1/3 yd Capping [?] 12 1/2 0.44 1/2 2 1/2 n Prince 20 0.50 31 3 qts Milasses 0.37 1/2 June 15 6 1/2 lbs Chease 6 1/4 0.40 1/2 1/2 " Pepper 0.12 1/2 Cr. by Cash 5.00 26 Dr 1 yd Jackonet 0.50 2 " prince 18 3/4 0.37 1/2 July 3 3 1/4 lbs Tabacco 25 0.80 7 Cr by Cash 2.00 16 Dr 1 1/2 gallons Milasses 0.75 ______ ______ 24.50 7.44
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5 Andrew Scott Dr. Ct. $ account Braught over 24.50 Cr. Braught over 7.44 July 30 Dr. 1 qt Tea 0.25 August 24 1 pr Boots by Wm. Fergison 2.50 7th 51 lbs Bacon 6 1/4 3.18 3/4 2 quarts Milasses 0.25 1 Barrell 0.62 1/2 16 1 Bale thread 100 .4 oz Indigo 66 1.66 33.07 1/4 7.44 25.63 1/4 August 27 By Wm. Furgison 2.50 April 28 3 lbs Tobaco 10 30 Sept 15 1 pr Shoes 1.25 28 1 lb Tobacco 0.25 Oct 19 1 Jug Whisky 0.44 3 yds prince 18 3/4 0.56 1/4 1/2 lb Tobacco 0.10 29 to 9 lbs sugar 1.00 " 1 Large Tin Bucket 0.75 " 1 lb Ginger 0.25 " " " Saleratus 0.12 1/2 Nov 9 " 35 yds Curtain prints 20 7.00 1 large Tin pan 75 1 Small 25 1.00 1 set plates & Tea cups 75 1 Tin bucket 1.12 1/2 2 1/2 yds Vest 18 3/4 1 yd Rib. 25 0.43 3/4 1/4 Tea 25 1 salt seller 12 1/2 0.37 1/2 1 Tuck comb 8 2 skins silk 10 0.18 1 Jar 3 gallons 20 0.60 1 lb saleratus 0.12 1/2 ______ 18.32 25 63 43 95
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6 1845 John W. Edwards Dr. Ct. $ cts $ cts March 12 1 Bucket 0.37 1/2 12 lbs sugar 1.00 9 yds Drilling 15 1.35 1 set Tea cups & 1 of plates 0.75 1 doz needles 2 1/4 lbs yearn 0.62 1/2 April 10 By wife 2 yds prince 20 0.40 2 Tuck Combs 8 1/2 0.17 1 Bakerlid 0.50 1 lb. saleratus 0.12 19 Cr. by fowls 4 doz $1 75 3.06 1/4 Dr. 7 yds Prince 20 1.40 1 pr fine Shoes 1.25 2 Palmleaf Hats 1 paper pins 0.75 May 13 Cr by 6 1/4 .50 June 6 Dr 1 piece domestic 31 1/2 10 3.15 4 yds Ribband 20 0.80 2 doz Shirt buttons 3 0.06 1/4 June 17 Cr by 19 lbs Chease 1.18 3/4 Dr per wife 4 lbs coffee 0.50 July 3 1 lb nails 0.08 23 Cr. by 16 lbs But. 6 1/4 1.00 Dr Ballance on prince 0.37 1/2 16 lbs Salt 0.25 13.79 3/4 5.75 8.04 3/4 Sept 9 Dr to 1 set cups & sau 37 1/2 76 Cr. by 12 1/4 lbs But 13 to 1/2 lbs pepper 12 1/2 ______ $8.54 3/4 76 $7.78 3/4
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1845 24th March Gilbert Waggoner ptff vs. action William Stocktin [?] Deft on account 62 1/2 Sums Issued to G. Munson April 5th Sums Returned duly served and the parties met and settled without trial Amos Waggoner J.P. David Welch ) Morgague of one gray to ) mair blind in both eyes Thomas Wiley ) about 9 years old Valued to forty Dollars one Brown or Dark Bay mair valued to Sixty Dollars age 7 or 8 years old and iron gray Colt valued to 12 dollars Acknowledge this 19 day of January 1859 Wm Davis J.P. Moses S. McClain ) Morgague of one yoke to vs. ) Joel H. Monson ) of Work Cattle __ years old one yellow with a line [?] Back the other Spoted and one four old Dun filly and one Waggon acknowledge this 19th day of March 1859 Wm. Davis J.P.
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8 Aug 29th 1845 J.V. Waggoner Dr. Cr. Feb 27 1 fur hat 2.00 8 yds Ky Janes 75 8.00 1 g. Milas 50 6 lbs Sugar 5 4 1/2 lbs cof .50 1.50 1 skin sewing silk 6 1/4 1 thread 6 1/2 0.12 1/2 2 yds domes 12 1/2 25. 6 1/2 yds Prince 25 1.87 1/2 3 1/2 " Prince 25 87 1/2 1 silk Hank 75 1.62 1/2 1 st Coat Buttons 18 3/4 1 doz needles 6 0.25 March 25 1 Rope 0.12 1/2 April 10 1 Bridle 0.75 14 1 tin cup 0.06 1/4 3 3/4 lbs Tallow 6 1/4 27 1/2 4 1/2 lbs coffee 50 0.77 1/2 6 " sugar 50. 1 gal. Milasses 50 drill 3/4 yd 12 1/2 1.12 1/2 19 By Davis Harrison 0.68 Cr. by 38 lbs dry hide 7 1/2 2.85 28 6 lbs sugar 50 1 hat 100 1.50 May 3 1 pr Shoes 1.25 2 Bush salt 75 1.50 2.75 1 doz Vest Buttons 0.12 1/2 Sept 14 By Davis Harison 1.68 3/4 21.26 18 to 83 lbs salt 1.25 to 1 pr Boots 2.50 By J.E. Graham 0.50 Oct 10 9 lbs Salt 0.1_ 1 Bonnet 0.25 4 1/2 lbs Coffee 0.50 21 4 1/2 " sugar 0.50 1 lb saleratus 0.13 23 " 2 quts Whiskey 0.25 " By Polly [?] Ann 0.25 27 " 19 lbs salt 0.32 28 " _ qt Whiskey _____ " by Stricklin 2 qts 0.25 Nov 6 by Wm. Davis 0.87 1/2 30 43 1/2
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9 1845 Adolphus Waggoner Dr. March 3 To 1 oz Indigo 0.12 1/2 10 " 2 Bunches yarn @ 1.25 2.50 " " 9 1/2 yards Calico @ 25 cts 2.37 1/2 By 1 Log 1.50 J.V. Waggoner to By W.G. Haydon 1.12 1/2 4 lbs Coffee .50 Nov 22 to 1 silk Handkerchief 75 c .75 Dec 7 " 1 pr shoes 1.00 1.00
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10 1845 William Scott Dr. $ cts March 5 to 7 1/4 lbs Coffee 0.75 " 1/2 quire paper 10 1 Tin cup 6 1/4 0.16 1/4 " 1 fine comb 12 1/2 1 Tuck 6 1/2 0.18 3/4 " 1 1/4 yds prince 25 0.31 1/4 April 22 Cr by 11 Chickings 6 1/2 0.68 3/4 May 29 Dr. 10 lbs coffee 1.00 to 5 plugs Tobacco 10 0.50 " 1 hat 18 3/4 0.18 3/4 June 9 " order by T. Bruce 0.37 1/2 April 27 " 10 lbs Coffee 1.00 July 5 " 8 " " 1.00 " 33 " Bacon 6 1/4 2.06 1/4 Cr by note on Moberly [?] 2 94 " " 6 1/4 on A. Wamack 0 06 1/4 Dr 1 Bale Cotton 1.00 1 Bucket .37 1/2 1 lb Nails 8 Augt 7 By Wm. Ferguson 1/4 lbs Tee 25 25 13 Cr by Meal 2.00 8 lbs coffee 1.00 3 qts Whiskey 12 1/2 .37 1/2 Oct 21 9 lbs Coffee 1.00 _______ $ 11.60 1/2 $5.69 5.69 Ballance Due A. Waggoner 5.91 1/2 June 9th x x x [The "ballance due" entry at the bottom of the page confirms that the proprietor of the store was "A. Waggoner" -- Amos Waggoner]
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11 1845 Davis Harrison Dr. $ cts Feb 28 to 4 1/2 yds Ky. Janes 75 3.37 1/2 " 1/2 skim [?] thread 0.06 1/4 April 19 Cr by 18 lbs Hide 7 1/2 1.35 " by J.V. Waggoner 68 Dr by J.V. Waggoner " 4 1/2 lbs Coffee 0.50 Aug 11 Cr by 2 1/4 lbs Bs. Wax 25 56 1/4 ____ 3.93 3/4 2.59 2.59 1.34 1/4 1845 Gilbert Waggoner Dr. April 21 to 1 hat 37 1/2 7ds Linen 15 1.05 " 3 yds Domestic 12 1/2 0.37 1/2 " 1 set Cups 37 1/2 1 set plates 37 1/2 75 2.17 1/2 37 1/2 $2.55
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12 1845 Joseph Warren Dr. July 31 to 8 yds. prints 18 3/4 thread 6 1/4 1.56 1/4 1 set Tea cups 8 saucers 37 1/2 Aug 23 1 1/2 Gallons whiskey 50 @ 75 4 1/2 lbs Sugar 50 8 3 yds Blecd. Domestic 18 3 56 1/4 1 " prints 28 6 yds footing 8 48 1/4 " capping 10 8 lbs coffee 1.00 Ballance due AW 5.61 State of Illinois ) taken up by Thomas Moore Moultrie County ) in Whitley point one mile North of Martins mill one red heifer crop of the right ear and Slit in the left Supose to be 2 years old last Spring apprais to $5.50 Cents by Samuel Munson & James McClain Dec the 4th 1848 also one red stear mark with a Swallow fork & a uper bit a under bit in the right eare and a Crop of the left one year old apprais to $3.50 cents by Samuel Monson and James McClain Dec the 4th 1848 Wm. Davis J.P.
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13 1845 Peter Warren Dr. July 8 Cr by Ballance or auditors Warrant 1.46 Dr. By share of said Warrant 62 1/2 15 By Joseph 7 1/2 lbs Indigo 3.60 3 1/2 lbs Tobacco 43 3/4 30 3 qts melassis 37 1/2 1 lb saleratus 12 1/2 Aug 19 by John 8 lbs Coffee 1.00 9 lbs Sugar 1.00 1 lb saleratus 12 1/2 c 12 1/2 account Braught $ 7.28 3/4 1.46 1.46 ______ Taken over to page 97 $5 82 3/4 Thomas Dobbins ) vs. ) Morggague Thomas Wiley [?] ) one two horse Waggon one sorrel horse geldon 3 years old This spring one Brown or dark Bay fill three years old this Spring this 30th day of April 1859 Wm. Davis J.P.
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14 1845 Jacob Wallace By wife Dr. $ cts $ cts May 6 To 1 Bale cottan 1.00 " 3 oz Indigo 0.37 1/2 " 1 Vest Patron [?] 0.25 Augt 5 by Son 1 quire paper .20 29 Cr. by 5 lbs Feathers 25 c 1.25 Dr 1 plates 37 1/2 & 1 set teacups 75 7 yds prints 22 @ 1.54 5 1/2 " do " @ 1.20 1/4 lb pepper 25 @ 6 1/4 1 paper 12 1/2 @ .12 1/2 4 1/2 lbs Sugar .50 Sept 8 By son 6 yds domestic 9 .54 Oct 5 By wife 1 Bale cotton 1.00 Cr by 7 1/2 lbs Feathers 1.81 1/2 " " 4 " Buttons 8 32 _____ _____ $7.54 1/4 3.44 1/2 3.44 1/2 4 09 3/4 James Liurs [Lewis?] Martin ) vs. ) Morggague to Wm. W. Davis ) Sixty three head of hogs weighing about one hundred and fifty pounds each forty five head of shotes $ thirty five acres of corn growing now on the Land Sold by Wm. W. Davis this 9 day of August A.D. 1861 Wm. Davis J.P. SEAL
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15 Dr. 1845 Alford Wallace $ cts May 12 to 1 Bale cotton l.00 " 5 lbs coffee 0.50 June 10 " 31 " Salt 0.62 1/2 Sept 4 2 yds Blue Drill 18 3/4 0.37 1/2 33 lbs Salt 0.64 1/2 1/2 lbs Spice 2 1/2, 1/2 pepper 0.25 1 paper pins 0.12 1/2 ______ $ 3.52 March 19 Cr by 4 Bushels 37 1/2 1.50 by Posting Ec____ 2.02 2.00 2.00 .02 Green Wamack June 9 to 2 Bales Cotton 2.00 " 3 yds Prince 20 0.60 17 Cr by 11 1/2 lbs Butter 6 1/4 0.72 Dr by Son 1 pr shoes 1.25 July 2 Cr by 1 pr shoes 1.25 1/2 lb Spice 0.12 1/2 James L. Martin ) vs. ) Morggague to Gilbirt Waggoner ) one yoke of work oxen one Bay mail and sucklin Rone colt three milk cows and three sucklin calves one Log Waggon one two horse waggon and twenty five stalk hogs the 20th day of August AD 1861 Wm. Davis J.P.
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16 1845 Clement Wamack Dr. $ cts May 7 to 10 lbs Coffee 1.00 " Tobacco 25 1 Hanker 18 3/4 .43 3/4 " 1 Bale thread 1.00 William Weeks June 17 Cr by Settlemnt 0.10 July 2 Dr by James Turly " 4 1/2 lbs Sugar 0.50 10 1/2 lb nails 4 p pins 12 16 1/2 10 1/2 yds ticking 20 2.10 Augt 1 Cr by 23 lbs Butter 1.43 3/4 8 By order 4 1/2 lbs Sugar 50 3 lbs Rice 8 25 By James Turley 1 lb tobacco 25 23 Cr by 1.7 __ Butter 1.11 1/2 Dr for James Turley 3.40 $2.65 1/4 ____ 6.76 1/2 2.65 $4.11 1/4
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17 1845 Andrew Weeks Dr. July 1 Settled in full Same day Dr 1 set cups & Saucers 37 1/2 26 Cr by 14 3/4 cts Butter 92 2 Hanks 25 1/2 lb pepper 12 1/2 37 1/2 1 pr silk combs 08 Aug 4 lb powder 25 1/2 set knives 87 1/2 11 pr order 3.00 13 Cr by 14 1/2 cts Butter 6 1/4 90 1/2 Dr 1 gal whiskey 50 e .50 1 pr shoes 150 3 lbs Rice 25 1.75 26 1 fine 12 1 Hand 10 1/2 Quire paper 10 .32 1/2 7.28 1.82 1/2 1.82 1/2 ______ $ 5.45 1/2 James Weeks Dr Jun 4 on Settlement 0.00 Dr. 1 Bottle Ink .12 1/2 July 2 "
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18 1845 Abner Wamack Dr. Sept 6 on Settlmnt Dr. $3.19 30 Cr by 15 lbs Butter 6 1/4 93 3/4 Dr 4 1/2 lbs Coffee .50 _____ 3.69 .93 3/4 $2.75 1/4 Nathan Wamack June 9 to 3 yds Mexican Stripe 25 0.75 " 1 doz Buttons .06 1/4 _____ 81 1/4
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19 1845 Isaac Waggoner Dr. June 7th to 4 lbs Coffee .50 settled in Full .50 George Waggoner Dr. June 3 to 4 1/2 lbs Sugar .50 Jan 23 1846 settled in full .50 Chambers Webb Dr. April 1 Coffee & whiskey .50 [previous two lines crossed out] settled in full - March 13 1846 Cr by order from James Bathe .50
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20 1845 Thomas Baugher [?] Dr. May 12 Cr by 42 June 14 By wife to 1 Bale Cotton $1.00 " 8 yds prince 18 3/4 1.50 Oct 20 Cr by 6 1/2 yards Janes 43 3/4 2.60 29 by 10 lbs Butter 5 .50 " 2 lbs Feathers 25 .50 " 1 pr sacks 20 .20 Dr 5 yds Factory 9 0.45 1 lb Saleratus 1 lb pepper 0.37 1/2 Nov 19 Cr by 1 1/2 lbs but 8 2.82 1/2 .20 July 7 1 3/4 lbs Feathers 25 48 4.90 William B. Bennett Dr Oct 18 to 1 Cap .50 " 1 Qt Whiskey .12 1/2 Sept 12 By J.W. Curry to 1 yd print .18 3/4 [previous two lines crossed out] Nov 19 T. Baugher by wife to 1 small pair shoes 1.00 " 2 oz Indiga .33 " 1 paper pins 0.12 1/2 " 1 Bucket 0.50 July 7 to 1 Bale thread 1.00 Augt 25 on Ballance coffee .68 3/4 1 Gal Whiskey 50 1/4 lbs powder 12 1/2 62 1/2 _____ 7.59 1/4 4.80 4.80 $2.79 1/4
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21 1845 John Cutler Dr. May 3 to Ballance fine Combs 0.07 1/2 June 17 Cr by arrangement 7.50 July 2 Dr 2 lbs Saleratus 12 1/2 .25 " 2 cakes soap .06 1/4 " 5 yds B. domestic 20 1.00 " 2 paper pins 12 1/2 0.25 " 3 Tuck combs 8 0.25 " 1 qart Whiskey 0.12 1/2 July 3 " 1 order by Wright 2.12 1/2 June 23 " 4 gallons Whisky 2.00 July 6 " By Timmerman [?] 0.50 Aug 23 2 qts Whiskey 12 1/2 25 Sept 23 By John Points 2 lb saleratus 12 1/2 0.25 July 2 2 lbs saleratus 12 1/2 25 ) $7.12 1/4 2 cakes soap 6 1/4 ) .31 1/4 6 yds Bleached domestic 1.00 2 paper pins 25 3 T combs 25 @ 0.50 1 qt Whiskey 0.12 1/2
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22 1845 John Cochron Dr. $ cts June 11 to 1 Bonnet 75, 1 1/2 yd Ribband 25 1.12 1/2 1 pr Suspenders 12 1/2, 2 yd do 10 20 0.33 1 plug Tobac 0.12 17 Cr by 17 lbs Butter 6 1/4 1.06 1/4 Dr 1 pr Shoes 1.25 2 lbs nails 8 __ 0.16 1/2 1/2 " powder 0.25 1 qt Whisky 0.18 1 yd Eagle Chicks 0.25 1 doz Buttons 0.04 Cr. by 2 1/2 lbs Rags 0.06 1/4 Dr 2 lbs Coffee 0.25 July 3 1 pr shoes & set knives 2.37 1/2 5 yds dom 11.55 0.55 _____ 6.88 1/2 $1.12 1/2 1.12 1/2 _____ $ 5.76 State of Illinois ) Moultrie County ) Taken up by Mark Hineson at the head of Lin Creak timber one white Sow mark with a crop and a under slope in the left year Supose to weigh 1.50 apprais to $1.87 1/2 by Andrew Gammel this 13th [?] day of Dec 1849 Wm Davis J.P.
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23 1845 Elliott Crocket Dr. James Curry sen [?] Dr. April 23 to 1 hat 25, 6 lbs sugar 50 0.75 May 6 Ballance on thread 0.06 1/4 23 Cr by 6 lbs 11 oz feathers 1.66 26 8 lbs Coffee 1.00 15 yds domestic 10 1.50 June 11 1 set plates 37 1/2 1 set Cups 37 1/2 0.75 6 oz Indigo 16 1.00 16 lbs nails 6 1/4 1.00 Oct 25 By Father 1 gallon whiskey 0.50 Nov 20 1 Bale thread 1.00 _____ $ 7.56 1/4 1.66 1.66 _____ 5.90 1/4 Feb 25 1846 By T. Curry 5 lbs sugar .50 June By Alex ______ 10.00 1/4 _____ 16.15 1/2 Cr by 16.00 20 ___ ___ at 3 00 48.60 _____ 16.15 32.45 25 $32.20
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24 1845 Isaac Curry Jun. [?] Dr. John N. Curry Dr. Oct 18 Cr by 3 lbs wax 25 0.75 25 1845 John W. Curry Dr. Sept 12 Cr by Butter & Feathers 0.84 to 2 1/2 lbs 3 oz thread 0.53 Cr by Wax 0.53 Dr 4 lbs Coffee 0.50 " 1/2 " saleratus 0.12 1/2 1 Ridding Comb 0.12 1/2 Oct 30 Cr by 1 doz Chickings [?] .87 1/2 Dr by James Cotton 1 1/4 yrds Prints
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26 1845 William Baker Dr. Eum [?] Baker Dr. Aug 13 2 qts Whiskey 2 1/4 lbs sugar 25 50 27 1845 Joseph Baker Dr. Aug 9 2 qts whiskey 12 1/2 .25 19 2 " " .25 Jan 27 Settled in full $0.50 David Baker Dr. by wife May 14 to 7 yds Prince 20 1.40 1 Table Cloth 0.68 3/4 June 14 Cr by 31 lbs Feathers 0.90 " " 8 lbs butter 6 1/4 0.50 Dr 1 pr Shoes 1.25 Oct 2 " 1 lb copperas 6 1/4 " 4 lbs coffee .50 Cr by 1 1/2 lbs Butter 7 0.10 1/2 " " 3/4 lbs 3 oz B wax .22 1/2 Dr To 50 lbs Salt 1 1/2 cts .75 Nov 20 " 1 gallon Whisky 0.50 " 1 Bar Lead 3 Flints 0.09 " 1/4 lbs Powder 0.12 1/2 _____ $ 5.36 1/2 1.73 1.73 ______ 3.63 1/2
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28 1845 Jessie Baker Dr. July 2 1 1 sit cup 1/2 sit plates 0.56 1/4 Settled in full Joseph Blythe Dr. Sept 30 Settled in full Oct 30 Cr by 10 lbs butter 6 1/4 0.62 1/2 [previous line crossed out] 29 1845 A.L. Cox Dr. May 26 to 10 yds domestic 10 1.00 " 1 lb Saleratus 0.12 1/2 ______ $1.12 Edy Smith March 3 to 1 yd Prince 20 0.20 Violet Fliming [Fleming?] March 13 to 1 Bale thread 1.25 1 oz Indigo 0.12 1/2 March 20 Cr by 31 lbs Lard @ 4 1.24 Augt 23 By Alfred 1 qt Whisky .12 1/2 ______ $ 1.50 1.24 ______ 0.26
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30 1845 Misen [?] Wamack Dr. March 13 to 1 Bale Cotton yarn 1.25 2 oz Indigo 0.25 May 14 Cr by 4 1/2 lbs but. 8 36 July 5 Dr by Ab 1 fine comb .12 1/2 1.62 1/2 36 ______ $1.26 1/2 William Stricklin Dr April 5 to 9 lbs Coffee 1.00 1 Cotton Hank 0.20 April 5 Cr by plank 2.87 1/2 by 1 Bushel Meal 0.37 1/2 12 Dr by Isaac Waggoner 9 lbs Coffee 1.00 May 6 By S.C. Stricklin 4 1/2 lbs Coffee 0.50 1 hank 18 3/4 & Shaving soap 12 1/2 0.31 1/4 32 yds domestic 12 1/2 4.00 1 Bale Cotton yarn 1.25 ______ Dr 8.26 1/4 3.25 Cr 3.25 _______ Dr 5.01 1/4
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31 1845 Thomas Haney Dr to 6 lbs Sugar 0.50 " 1 yds Prince 20 0.40 _____ $0.90 1.12 1/2 2.02 1/2 .43 3/4 $2.46 1/4 Rizin Martin Dr April 12 to 1 hat 43 3/4 1 hanker 20 0.63 3/4 " 1 plug Tabacco 15 1/2 yd pr. 10 0.25 Sept 30 Cr by 15 1/2 lbs but 6 1/4 0.97 32 1845 Isom Davis Dr. April 19 to Ballance on Coffee 0.24 June 9 1 fine Comb 0.12 1/2 1 hat 12 1/2 1 Bale thread 1.12 1/2 July 2 Cr by 12 1/4 lbs butter .75 Dr 1/2 lbs Saleratus 0.06 1/4 Sept 15 Cr by 14 lbs Butter .87 1/2 30 Cr by 14 lbs Butter 6 1/4 cts $0.87 1/2 Oct 20 Settled in full 1.54 1/4 2.50 2.91 2.28 _____ _____ 4.45 4.78 Alexander H. Edwards Dr April 21 to Ballance on Hanker 0.10 1 Fur hat 2.25 _____ $2.35
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33 1845 Edward Edwards Dr April 22 to Ballance on plates 0.12 1/2 May 1 " 1 quart Whiskey 0.12 1/2 State of Illinois Moultrie County taken up by Wm B. Hendricks neare the head of Linn Creak one red Stear with a white face marked with under half Crop in each eare one year old last Spring apprais $6.00 by Andrew gammll this 31st day of Dec 1849 Wm. Davis J.P. State of Illinois Moultrie County taken up by Andrew gamell neare the head of Linn Creak one white heiffer with the end of her eares red marked with a swalow fork in the rite eare one year old last Spring aprais to $3.00 by Wm. B. Hendricks this 31st day of Dec 1849 Wm. Davis J.P.
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34 1845 Dixin Ritter Dr. April 28 to 2 3/4 lbs tobacco 18 3/4 0.50 June 7 " 1 fur Hat 2.50 " a Palmleaf hat 0.31 1/4 " 2 " " 18 3/4 0.37 1/2 " 2 oz Indigo 16 3/4 0.33 1/2 _____ $4.02 1/4 John Lankford Dr. May 3 to 1/2 lb powder 0.25 Oct 2 " 1 bottle of oil for Harrison Ledbetter $0.15 cts 35 1845 Jefferson [?] Shaw Dr. May 3 to 3 1/2 yds Eagle Chicks 0.87 1/2 " 1 Bottle Ink 0.12 1/2 May 8 " 2 qts Whiskey 12 1/2 0.25 28 3 yds Eagle Chicks 25 0.75 June 4 17 lbs Iron 6 1/4 1.06 1/4 11 2 yds Prince 18 3/4 0.37 1/2 2 quarts Whiskey 0.25 30 1 yd Capping 37 1/2 1 yd Ribon 15 0.52 1/2 1 Spool fine thread 0.06 1/4 ______ $ 4.27 1/2
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36 1845 Amos Guinn Dr. May 3 to 2 lbs Tobacco 18 3/4 0.37 1/2 1 fur Hat 2.25 1 pr Shoes 1.25 May 6 Cr by 16 1/2 lbs _____ 1.32 By 2 bushels Corn 25 .50 Nov 18 (by 32 lbs Hide 7) 2.24 Dr 6 lbs nails 8 0.50 June 23 to 1 gallon Whisky 50 Guinn settled By note $ Oct 31 to 2 gallons whisk__ 1.00 Nov 1 " 1/2 " " 0.25 4 Cr by Cash 1.25 Feb 27 Cr by 17 lbs sugar 1.31 1/2 6 62 3/4 5.31 50 1.81 1/2 1.70 53 2.34 1.70 64 William Davis Dr May 6 to 9 yds prince 18 3/4 1.68 3/4 28 " 2 Hats 30 60 1/2 yd prince 9 0.69 July 7 53 1/2 lbs Bacon 6 1/4 3.28 7 order By Kane [?] 62 1/2 13 1 lb powder 50 50 1 Box percussion caps 12 1/2 Aug _ 2 lbs & __ Feathers 25 .59 Sept 4 By wife to one Tuck comb 8 Nov 1 to 1 Copper pot 0.60 7.50 3/4 accounpt Brought on 3.61 1/2 cr by A. Wamack 87 1/2 11.7_ 1/4 Dec 16 5 yds drill at 18 93 3/4 59 _______ 11.13 1/4 93 3/4
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37 1845 S. C. Stricklin Dr. May 6 to Ballance on Domestic 0.06 1/4 2 oz Indigo .33 ______ $ 0.39 1/4 Wm. Townley Dr. May 6 to Ballance on Coffee 0.63 3/4 14 Cr by 21 1/2 lbs but [?] 8 1.60 Dr 4 lbs sugar 10 0.40 26 " Ballance on settlemnt 2.22 1/4 June 9 " 3 1/2 yds Flax linen [?] 18 3/4 0.66 3 " Tow " 12 1/2 0.37 1/2 28 Cr by 28 lbs but 6 1/4 1.75 _____ _____ $ 4.29 1/2 3.35 Sept Settlmnt __ Dr. $ 2.00
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38 1845 Ichabud Dodson Dr. May 6 to 1 pr Shoes 1.25 " 5 lbs sugar 0.50 30 " 8 " Coffee 1.00 June 17 " 4 1/2 " sugar 0.50 July 3 " 2 gallons Whisky 1.00 Sept 17 " 1 quart - - 0.12 1/2 Oct 23 " - - - - - 0.12 1/2 " 4 1/2 lbs Coffee 0.50 Jan 1846 _____ $5.00 11.35 " 8 lbs coffee 1.00 8.62 " 5 " sugar 0.50 2.73 1 oz Indigo .12 _____ 11.35 March 4 settled in full 6.62 1/2 8.62 1846 2.00 Arthur Paints Dr. May 7 to 1 pr Shoes 1.25 " 1 qt Whisky 0.12 1/2 June 7 " 1/2 lb Saleratus 0.06 1/4 1.43 3/4 ______ Oct 24 on setlemnt 4.65 " 1 quart Whisky .12 1/2 Nov 4 Cr by 33 lbs dry Hide 2.31 7 to 3 yds Lyon Skin 1.50 4.50 Bullons [?] & silk 37 1/2 4 yds Flanil [?] 37 1/2 1.50 2 oz Indigo 0.33 4 yds Factory 9 .36 _____ $11.84 2.31 _____ $9.53
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39 1845 Mrs. Walker May 8 Cr by 16 1/4 lbs But 8 1.30 June 19 By 16 lbs Lard