Fairchild, Joseph – Oct 1860 – page 48
J.J. Fairchild admr. Jos. Fairchild a/c ct
Account Current of John J. Fairchild administrator of Joseph Fairchild decd Ashley Probate Court July Term 1860.
This accountant charges himself as per appraisement filed 11th may 1859$100.00
Difference between appraisement & sales bill as per Voucher A $2.00
To money on hand since March 1859 with interest $27.00
1 Note on W.H. Fairchild payable to Brandt & Christian with ten per cent interest from January 1857 $34.60
Amount due by W.H. Fairchild $15.00
This accountant claims credit for amount paid E.A. Butler as per Voucher B $14.40
This administrator begs leave to report that there is probably something due the Estate by R.C. Herron… the precise amount of which he has not been able to ascertain but will by the time of his next settlement.
J.J. Fairchild, By Adams, atty
The above is a true copy of the original now on file in my office as confirmed at Oct Term 1860.
Attest A.W. Feles, Clk


Files, O. – Jan 1879 – page 400
O. Files Est A.W. Files Admr
To amt recd from A. Ostar $30.00
To note A. Ostar & J.H. Pryor for rent 1878 $58.00
To note A. Ostar & T.B. Savage 1876$50.00
To amt from F.A. Switzer for Lots 3, 4 & 7 $100.00
By proof publication $1.25
By amt due admr 1st setmt $39.12
By amt pd Tax 1876 V2 $6.60
By amt pd Tax 1877 V3 $7.20
By amt pd Prather adtg V4 $7.50
Bal due Estate $168.33
$230.00 $230.00
Filed Sept 23, 1878 Recorded Jan 1879, E.L. Thomson, Clk

Files, O. – Oct 1880 – page 411
A.W. Files as admr Est O. Files Decd DR In A/c with said Estate
To bal due Estate as per a a/c ct $168.33
To Proceeds of sale of Lot 3 & 4 B8 $401.00
$569.35
CR
By amt pd N.D. Huffaker pt Pro above lots V (1) $44.25
By amt taxes for 1878 V(2) $4.80
By amt taxes 1879 V(3) $6.25
By amt pd N. Knight 1st class claim V(4) $14.65
By amt pd E.D. Watson 1st class claim V(5) $2.36
By amt pd T.B. Savage 2d class claim V(6) $134.40
By amt pd W. Prather V(7) $1.00
By amt pd W. Prather V(8) $10.00
By amt pd clerk fees V(9) $30.00
By com on value of Est on $1000. 10 pr ct $100.00
By com $183.00 5 pr ct $9.15
By balance on hand $212.47
To balance on guardian Estate $212.47
Filed July 14, 1880 Confirmed at the Oct term 1880 and duly recorded Oct 11, 1880
E.L. Thomson Clk, By W.S. Lawson, DC

Files, Oliver – Oct 1881 – page 417
A.W. Files Admr Oliver Files Decd. In a/c with said Estate DR
To Balance on hand last settlement $212.47
By amt paid N. Knight Voucher 1 $2.81
By amt paid R.F. Tucker Voucher 2 $1.85
By amt paid A.B. Ready Voucher 3 $16.03
By amt paid A.J. Wood Voucher 4 $14.59
By amt paid Block Brilliam & co Voucher 5 $38.50
By amt paid J.T. Files Voucher 6 $33.00
By amt paid A.W. Files Voucher 7 $93.70
By amt paid W. Prather Voucher 8 $1.25
By amt paid W. Prather Voucher 9 $1.25
By amt paid E.L. Thomson Voucher 10 $10.00
Confirmed at the October Term Probate Court 1881 And duly recorded on the 27th day of October 1881
E.L. Thomson, Clerk, By W.S. Lawson, D.C.

Fisher, John P. – Jun 1862 – page 90
Fisher & Cammack, Admr. J.P. Fisher A/c ct
To the Hon. Probate Court of Ashley County Arkansas the under signed Wm. G. Fisher and Daniel J. Cammack as administrators of John P. Fisher decd hereby submit the following as on first annual settlement of said administration. As the widow remained on the place which was kept up and worked the entire year after the death of said intestate then was no allotment of provisions to her. She received her years support at the common table kept up in the house the other effects due her under the provisions of Chap. 4 Sec 61 of Goulds Digest as her absolute property in allotted her and herewith file her receipts therefore marked No 1 & No 2 the items so given off being as follows:
146 1 sewing machine appraised at $115.00
148 1 Bedstead & furniture appraised at $40.00
150 ½ Dozen cane bottom chairs appraised at $7.50
179 1 cook stove appraised at $45.00
134 1 marble top Bureau $25.00
154 1 small table $2.50
147 1 work stand $5.00 176 1 pr andirons $1.08
175 1 pr shovels & twigs $1.00
169 ½ dozen plates
171 ½ dozen knives & forks
173 ½ dozen tea spoons
172 ½ dozen table spoon
149 1 wood R… appraised at $20.00
214 1 Water Bucket
213 1 wash Bowl & Pitcher
170 1 water pitcher
215 2 night glasses
163 2 candle stands
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167 1 Sugar Dish & cream pot
180 1 wash pot
For her $150 worth of effects the widow selected and an allotted to her the following effects at these appraised value and herewith filed her receipt marked No 3 to wit:
177 1 Gold Watch $85.00
177 ½ 1 pr Gold Spectacles $15.00
68 1 Filly named Morehead $50.00
For her dower in the negroes the commissions allotted to the widow the following 21 in number we have delivered them to her and herewith filed the receipt therefore marked No 4 to wit:
3 Amy a woman aged 50 years appraised at $100.00
6 Little Martha daughter of Amy aged 24 years appraised $800.00
7 Adaline daughter of Martha ages 9 years appraised $600.00
8 Amanda daughter of Martha aged 6 years appraised $400.00
Mary daughter of Martha born after appraisement $75.00
13 Isabella a girl aged 5 years $350
14 Caroline a girl aged 4 years $450.00
15 Joseph a boy aged 2 years $200.00
17 Big Jim $850.00 18 Jenny wife of Big Jim aged 35 valued at $600.00
19 Little Sam son of Jenny aged 19 valued $1350.00
20 Booker son of Jenny aged 14
21 Dorca daughter of Jenny aged 11 years $750.00
22 Little Low son of Jenny aged 10 years valued at $700.00
23 Lawyer son of Jenny aged 8 years valued $700.00
24 Monroe son of Jenny aged 6 years value $500.00
25 Elisha son of Jenny aged 1 year value $100.00
26 George son of Jenny aged 20 years value $900.00
59 Edny wife of George aged 15 years value $1000.00
54 Little Jim a man aged 23 years value $1000.00
55 Viney wife of Little Jim aged 15 years value $1000.00
We have also allotted to said Widow for her dower in the perishable chattels reported in our Inventory the following things her receipt for part of which appears in the Voucher No 4 above and for the balance in Vouchers No 5 & No 6 herewith filed to wit:
Mules & Horses
63 Old Dark appraised at $50.00 & her colt foaled after appraisement $50.00
65 Eliza a mare $20.00 70 Brown a mare mule $50.00
76 Rose a mare mule $80.00
78 Charley a horse mule $100.00
80 Cuff a horse mule $100.00
Oxen & cattle & other things
82 Brawly & spot $80
84 Bright & Lyon $75.00
86 One third of whole stock of cattle
87 one third of whole stock of sheep
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88 one third of whole Stock of Hogs
94 One third of 56 turning plow
95 One third of 9 s…ps
96 one third 8 shouts & 6 stocks
97 one third of scoots & 5 stocks
99 One third of 3 cotton scrapers
100 one third of 25 hoes
101 one third of 6 shovels long & short handles
102 one third 7 spades
103 one third 30 chop axes
105 one third 4 can… hoes
106 one third 25 plow gear only 21 collars
110 2 frows…
111 5 Iron wedges
112 1 log iron wedge
114 1 log chain
115 1 saddle & Bridle
121 2 cutting knives
125 1 skiff
130 one third 10 double tins
131 one third 30 single tins
132 one third 50 claims
140 1 lot mantle ornaments
142 1 spring bottom rocking chain
143 1 lounge & furniture
152 1 clock
153 1 mahogany Bed stead & furniture
157 1 cupboard
158 2 walnut bed steads & furniture
162 1 wash stand
165 1 lot of glass
160 ½ dozen split bottom chain
180 1 wash pot
181 1 sausage grinder
182 2 meat knives
183 Clarks Comt…
186 Howards Domestic Med…
190 The worlds G & S 198 Representation Women
206 Methodist Pulpit South
207 Private Devotions
208 Heavenly Token
210 Family Bible
211 One third of six harrows
220 4 cow bells
222 mahogany desk
224 3 Barrels Cement
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226 2 Sheep skins
231 2 cotton Grister
232 1 Key 10 penny nails
236 1 pr steel yards
238 2 door hooks
239 1 pr hared billows
240 1 pr sheep shears
241 5 brooms
243 1/3 pig of lead
242 3 water buckets
245 1 moss rug
247 one third sack shot
248 4 sacks salt
250 1 looking glass
251 2 spitoons
252 1 blue chest
246 1/3 of ½ keg white lead
We have also allotted and delivered to said widow 47 bales of cotton in part of her dower in the crop of 1861 her receipt for which is herewith filed marked No 7.
We have also allotted to said widow in full of her dower in the crop of corn and fodder of 1861 eight hundred and seventy seven bushels of corn and six stocks of fodder her receipt for which is herewith filed marked No 8
We also claim credit for the following articles in our inventory because during the year 1861 while the Estate was being worked and carried on they were necessarily consumed wore out broken or therein lost or destroyed without fault in us to wit:
66 Stoguis a Horse that died
69 Old bit a man mule that died
233 7 barrels flour
234 5 barrels molasses
230 10 bushels seed peas
248 6 sacks salt
113 2 coupling chains
138 The bed & furniture on the large teaster Bed Stead
158 The Beds furniture of 2 walnut cottage Bed Steads
163 Residues (after widows part) of lot of Candle Sticks
176 2 pr andirons
213 4 wash bowls & pitchers
214 1 water bucket
216 1 lot of Iron
219 1 lot of pickets & posts
232 2 kegs nails
244 9 water buckets
247 1 sack shot
255 1 spinning wheel
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In the family carriage (91) and Gin Stand (228) the widow is still entitled to Dower. The family carriage & harness as have sold to L. Cammack, Jr. for $185 falling due 12th April 1863 with interest at 10 pr cent from deed. The old Gin Stand yet unsold. As owing to the disturbed stated of public affairs it may not be expedient or practiable to sell of or divide the Estate for some time to come we submit the following as a list of the negroes and chattels remaining on hand and being worked for the benefit of the Estate amongst which are the effects ordered by this Court at the last term to be divided among the heirs but which division the commissioners failed to make as shown by their report to the present term to wit:
And beginning with the Negroes -
1 Sabe a man aged 68 years
2 Chaney wife of Sabe age 55
4 Harry son of Aney aged 19
5 Simon son of Chaney aged 26
9 Tomy a man aged 26
10 Harriet wife of Toney aged 22
11 Calvin son of Harriett aged 5
12 Alford son of Harriett aged 2
16 Ivan a man aged 34
27 Big Hester a woman aged 80
28 Gordan son of Hester aged 10
29 Luke son of Hester aged 8
30 Clea daughter of Hester aged 5
31 Lee a man aged 26 years
32 Diza wife of Lee aged 15
33 Dan a man aged 20
34 Maria wife of Dan aged 32
35 Berlin son of Maria aged 12
36 Isaac son of Maria aged 10
37 Dennis son of Maria aged 9
38 Elizabeth daughter of Maria aged 5
39 Solomon son of Maria aged 2
40 Cloe daughter of Maria aged 2 M…
41 Henry a man aged 34
42 Sarah wife of Henry aged 17
43 Big Sain a man aged
44 Hannah wife of Big Sain age 25
45 Priscilla daughter of Hannah aged 5
46 Rhoda daughter of Hannah aged 3
47 Margarit daughter of Hannah aged 2
48 Frederick son of Hannah aged 38
49 Dave Crockett a man aged 38
50 Ailery wife of Dan Crockett aged 32
51 Chestina daughter of Ailrey aged 11
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52 Clarissa daughter of Ailery aged 10
53 Right son of Ailery aged 2 years
56 Tom a man aged 36 years
57 Jerry a boy aged 15 years
58 Ambrose a boy aged 14 years
60 Big Martha a woman aged 28
61 Alick son of Big Martha aged 6 years
62 Little Hester aged 4 months daughter of Big Martha
The ages given are as of the date of our Inventory.
Other property beginning with Horses, mules & c
64 Sebine a Horse
67 Telegraph a horse
71 Spicer a man mule
72 Hammett a man mule
73 Fly a man mule
74 Lilly a man mule
75 Spanish a man mule
77 Fan a man mule
79 Jack a horse mule
81 Pete a Horse Mule
83 Leopard & Lamb a yoke of Oxen
85 Ball & Rowdy a yoke of Oxen
86 Residue of stock of Cattle after widow dower & 6 Baevis
87 32 head of sheep besides lambs
88 residue of stock of hogs after widows dower & Hogs killed
89 Ox wagon
90 mule wagon & gear
92 black smiths tools
93 carpenters tools
94 2/3 of 56 turning plows
95 2/3 of 9 sweeps
96 2/3 of 8 shoods & 6 stocks
97 2/3 of 9 scooters & 5 stocks
98 4 cultivators
99 2/3 of 3 cotton scrapers
100 2/3 of 25 hoes
101 2/3 of 6 shovels long & short handles
102 2/3 of 7 spades
103 2/3 of 30 chop axes
104 2 cross cut saws
105 2/3 of 4 corn hoes
106 2/3 of 25 plow gear only 21 collars
107 2 scythes & cradles
108 2 mowing scythes
109 2 reap hooks
113 1 coupling chain
116 1 saddle tree
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117 1 side saddle
118 2 rifle guns & fixture
119 1 shot gun
120 5 hand axes
122 1 corn sheller
123 ½ of tan mill
124 1/3 of Ferey Flat
126 1 large grind stone
127 1/3 of wheat thrasher
128 1 set of mill rocks
129 1 axle & 2 wheels of buggy
130 2/3 of 10 double trees
131 2/3 of 30 sleigh tree
132 2/3 of 50 chains
134 1 marble top center table
135 2 divans
136 6 springbound chains
138 1 teaster Bed Stead
139 1 large mantle glass
141 1 pr glass candle shades
144 1 book case & desk
145 1 bureau
151 1 broken rocking chair
152 2 clocks
155 1 dining table
158 3 walnut bedsteads & furniture for one
159 2 plain Bed steads beds & furniture
162 3 wash stands
163 5 pictures with frames
166 2 fruit dishes
167 1 Lot of dishes residue
168 1 Lot of caps & sa… residue
169 1 Lot of plates – residue
170 1 Lot of pitchers – residue
171 1 Lot Knives & forks – residue
174 – 1 office desk
175 3 pr shovels & tongs
176 3 pr andirons
178 2 razor shops & horns & razors
180 2/3 of 6 large wash pots
182 4 meat knives
184 to 211 2/3 of books inventoried
212 1 large map
217 2/3 of C. Hascorn
218 1 Durham Bull
223 1 walnut table
225 1 barrel liner
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229 1 Lot Beef Hides in Tan
231 5 Cotton Girths
235 1 Lamp
237 1 pr Balances
238 2 Door Hooks
239 2 Hand Bellows
240 1 pr Sheep Shears
241 9 Brooms
242 1 plain chain pump & Fixtures
243 2/3 1 pig lead
245 1 Moss Rug
249 1 Lantern
251 3 Spitoon
252 1 Blue Chest
253 2 Larrats
254 1 walking cane
256 2 Kitchen Cupboards
On commission it will be found that every item of chattels in one Inventory is accounted for in the proceeding part of this report. To the chattels reported as still in our hands or had to purchase to carry on the Estate and so still have in hand to wit:
1 Boy man mule Kit – cost $175.
1 block horn mule Riley cost $117.50
1 roan colored horn mule Raymond cost $117.50
1 Bay horse mule Sam cost $117.50
1 black man mule many Cost $117.50
Of the Cotton crop of 1861 we have yet on hand 94 bales. We have sold 99 bales and allotted & delivered to the widow 47 bales on account of her dower in said Cotton crop as already shown this is all of said crop to wit 240 Bales. As to the crop of corn fodder and other produce of 1861 what remained on hand after allotment of the Widows dower has been or will be necessarily consumed in carrying on the farm the present year. We are chargeable with the following sums realized by us on account of the Estate and which we have state as in the notion of additional inventory to wit:
Amount paid us by A.J. Findley on account of land of himself his mother, brother, horses and mule and for rope and bagging and allowed us for interest on payment made on the 2nd & 3rd $2666.66 1/3 notes before due $854.17
Add Cotton sold as above
11 bales sold to E.M. Campbell at 3/1/2 cts $478.76
88 bales sold to Findley at 8 ½ ct $3409.75
Amount realized to the Estate on the 2 notes on L.B. Sanders for $...75 each is two thirds of proceeds of said notes the other third having been assigned by us to the widow as dower therein a voucher for which on her receipt in voucher No 9 $994.84
Amount realized to the Estate on the v. notes against Hazard one for $1573.98 the other for $1000.00 two items of proceeds of said notes the other third having been
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Assigned by us to the widow as dower therein as voucher for which on her receipt herewith filed marked No. 9 $2407.12
Amount realized to the Estate on the note probated against the Estate of John Bullock $327.00 two thirds of the proceeds of said note the other third having been assigned by us to the widow as dower therein as voucher for which on her receipt in said voucher No 9 $305.20
We also charge ourselves with amount realized by us on the Everett notes on Wallace stated in the answer to the sworn petition for Dower in this Court and in the order on the Court thereon and in one report touching the same to the last term to wit the sum of $1343.14
and claims credit for the further amount of $671.57 of said notes as assigned to the widow for her dower in $2014.71 of said notes by virtue of the order of this Court touching the same made in said proceeding concerning her dower and of our tender of that amount of said claims to her as shown in our report to the last term of this Court. Items claiming that $2014.71 of said Everett notes is past further accounting for in our administration except that as on to have credit as herein after stated for the land so bought to the Estate to wit the $1343.14 in notes and $1056.86 in cash laid out for it in all $2400. But this debt as above is $1343.14. In the above cash credits in same no claim for dower exists in the others it has been extinguished. Out of the following dower is still due so we proceed to charge ourselves with account collected on one of the Tebbs notes say on 8th April 1861
$175.00 Amount collected on H.C. Roberts Note 8th April 1861
$300.00 Amount Collected on the Massey note
$42.15 Amount collected on the Morchin… note
$113.00 Cash on hand at intestates death
$55.50
Recapitulation
Total of debits in which is paid Dower $9792.31
Total of debits in which dower is due $430.15
Cash in which dower is also due $55.50
$10477.96
By total amount paid in extinguishment of Widows dower in land as per on report to last term of this Court and as voucher for which we refer to this Then $2666.66 2/3 notes excepted by us and herewith further marked No 10, No 11 and 12 (see also No 9) $8000.00
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By amount paid for the Everett land as shown in proceeding part of this report and the other proceeding these referred to and by Veaseys deed to Fishers Heirs for the and here stated as voucher No 13 but not filed $2400.00
By amount paid for 5 mules reported as bought as above$645.00
$11045.00
Balance due us $567.04
All which is submitted April 26, 1862
W.P. Fisher, admr
Danl J. Cammack admr
The above & forgoing is a true copy of the original now on file as confirmed at July Term 1862
Attest A.W. Feles, Clk

Fisher, J.P. – Jan 1866 – page 192
Est J.P. Fisher a/c ct
To the Hon Probate Court of Ashley County Arkansas. The undersigned W.P. Fisher & D.J. Cammack as admrs of the Estate of John P. Fisher decd hereby submit the following as their second annual settlement of said administration--
As to all the negroes of said Estate except those in the hand of the widow as dower they were by proceedings had in this court within as application make at the July term 1860 divided among the six heirs of the estate we being ourselves two of the heirs and being respectfully guardian of the other heirs hereby admit that the negroes allowed to each were properly delivered and so are no longer in our hands and Admrs but are now and from about the first of the yr or 1863 have been in our hands respectively in our own rights and as guardians in accordance with said division the report of which was filed 28th Oct 1862.

As to the Negro woman Hester and her children Cordes, Luke & Celeo it was ruled by the Chancery Court of Ashley County upon a bill filed therein against us by R.& L. Sanders that said negroes were not the property of Fishers Estate but holden by it only by way of mortgage so we are chargeable not with said negroes but with the mortgage debt secured by therein. Said debt has been paid no and the negroes gives up the amount of the debt so realized us was. $1122.00

On 2nd Feby 1863 in pursuance of an order of this amount we made a public sale of the perishable effects except some items here in after to be noticed. Said sale amounted to the sum of $7651.56 with interest at 10 per cent from date -- a considerable portion however was paid down in Confederate money for the balance notes were taken due at 12 months – in? this and future settlements we will charge ourselves with whatever sums of interest we may from time to time realize and in their settlement we will charge ourselves with the total amount of sales bill if any of the sale notes should without fault of ours fail to be collected we shall claim credit by item $7651.56 up to this time we have realized of interest on above named notes as per statement herewith filed marked A of the sum of $79.27

At the public sale of the perishable effects on 2nd Feby 1863 the corn fodder and cotton raised on the farm the year 1862 were not sold – but corn & fodder and some other small items over looked at the sale were afterwards sold by us at private sale a statement of which is herewith filed marked B – the amount of all which is $ [blank] the col… is yet on hand $3701.84
To amount the family carriage sold to L. Cammack $185.00
To rent of the home place for 1863 154 acres to W.P. Fisher guardian $924.00
304 acres to W.G. Crawley $1779.50
To amount Collected on Tebbs notes $1609.00
To amount in full collected on J.C. Hocut note $296.00
To amount in a/c on D.J. Cammack $10.00
To amount in note on L.D. Morgan & Bro $16.00
To rent of Pea ridge Place 33 acres $198.00
To amt recd in full of claim in hand J.C. Waddell for $24.33 $100.33
To amount recd in full of claim on common schools fund for $90.00 $90.00
Total of Debits $17762.50
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Credits

By amt pd Wm. Hughes claim No 1 $268.33
By amt pd A.R. Miller claim No 2 $7.88
By amt pd Mary Clark claim No 3 $3.00
By amt pd W.A. Segars claim No 4 $221.32
By amt pd Kendall claim No 5 $56.42
By amt pd W.H. Tebbs claim No 6 $109.00
By amt pd Scott claim No 7 $42.66
By amt pd Waven claim No 8 $40.00
By amt pd Filesclaim No 9 $32.05
By amt pd Beattie claim No 10 $26.50
By amt pd Beattie claim No 11 $39.00
By amt pd H.P. Johnson No 12 $130.00
By amt pd H.P. Johnson No 13 $36.00
By amt pd A.W. Files No 14 $47.04
By amt pd Session No 15 $50.00
By amt pd Holloway No 16 $4.69
By amt pd Luther No 17 $575.00
By amt pd Luther No 18 $660.00
By amt pd Luther No 19 $30.00
By amt pd Tax No 20 $370.00
By amt pd Tax No 21 $78.00
By amt of Statement No 22 $4.65
By amt of Statement No 23 $6.75
By amt of Statement No 24 $810.00
By amt of Statement No 24 1/2 $198.00
By amt pd W. Hunt No 25 $10.00
By amount paid to W.P. Fisher for himself & his wards James M. , Emily & Ira Fisher No 26 $2500.00
By balance Admrs on last settlement $567.04
By amt pd W.P. Fisher guard & c No 27 $2964.07
Total of debits $17762.50
Total of Credits $10036.65
Bal due Estate $7725.85
By amt pd W.P. Fisher guardian in land rent for $924.00
$6801.85
We report as insolvent the following claims mentioned In our inventory to wit:
All claims against J.W. Everett and not accounted for in former settlement.
Certificate against Shulenberger for $4.00
Certificate against J.L. Hollaway for $2.00
The only Estate remaining unadministered in our hands are all the lands – the re…ion negroes in the bonds of the widow as dower the crop of cotton of 1862 94 bales of cotton of crop 1861 mentioned in last settlement and the following cases in action Balance of
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Roberts not less credit of $300.00
The Hargard Note for $878.12.
All items Tebbs notes subject to the credits named in last Settlement and in this – Note on W.P. Fisher for $33.75 –Note on L.B. Sanders for $7.01
Note on P. Wallace for $27.51 note on Lucy Mims for $98.75
Certificate on L. Cammack for $2.50.
All which is submitted Decr. 10, 1863
W.G. Cammack , W.P. Fisher admrs
Filed 11 Jany 1866, A.W. Files, Clk

Fisher, J.P. – Jul 1867 – page 230
Est J.P. Fisher a/c ct
Third Annual Settlement of the administrator of D.J. Cammack and Wm P. Fisher on the Estate of J.P. Fisher decd Admr.
DR
To balance due Estate on 2nd Annual Settlement $6800.85
CR
By confed. money recd on account of said Estate and by Probate Court ordered to be funded all of which was lost $31.00
By amt paid J.C. Waddell voucher No 1 $256.33
$3556.33
By sale notes not yet collected and hereafter to be accounted for by William P. Fisher as summery administrator to wit:
Note on E.F. Curtis and others$135.00
Note on J.W.M. Kirkpatrick $88.44
Note on R.J. Beasley $25.00
Note on H. Willis $117.00
Note on J.L. Chambers $205.00
Note on J.E. Holloway $10.00
$3942.77
By note of R. Sanders, etal $20.00
By note of C.W. Furguson & c $150.00
By note of W.P. Fisher $185.00
By J. Kelly & others $269.47
Wm Hornit & others $112.60
B.J. Hodges $130.20
J.D. Brigg $148.30
S.B. Wiggins $390.69
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W.S. Jackson $26.09
W.J. Price $547.25
T.J. Kelly $45.70
J. Hill & others $149.00
Total of Crs$6227.37
Bal dower due Estate $684.46
$6801.83
As D.J. Cammack was in effect sole Admr up to the time of his death and the two preceding settlements set forth his doings as to the Cotton mentioned at the end of the former settlement towit: The 94 bales of the crop of 1861 & the whole of the crop of 1862 was lost to the Estate by burning by the confederates & damage & theft. All the choices in action stated at the end of said last settlement an also unpaid and as to be accounted for by surviving Admr. As to amounts drawn out respectively by the several heirs up to death of Cammack as statements thereof mark “A” & herewith filed will show that W.P. further got $588.89, Ira got $1955.02 and Emily $1955.02, James W. got nothing. He bot an article or two at the sale but was for ct. D.J. Cammack Estate Dan J.C. got things at the sale but has accounted for them in the $7651.56 item in last settlement all of which is submitted. W.P. Fisher for himself & D.J. Cammack , decd.
Filed July 18, 1867, A.W. Files, Clk

Fisher, John P. – Oct 1869 – page 272
Annual Settlement of W.P. Fisher Admr of John P. Fisher decd.
DR to Estate
Bal due Estate on Last Settlement $684.46
Sale of lands $6660.00
Collection of claim vs Wiggons etal $491.00
$7835.46
CR of Estate
By commissions on Estate Admr.
A/c to date (March 1869) $2090.75
By Amt pd G.W. Norman 1 $159.30
By Amt pd J.G. Morgan 2 $63.90
By Amt pd J.G. Morgan 3$689.55
By Amt pd R. Bryan 4$17.00
By Amt pd Witt & Gresham 5$80.00
By Amt pd Wilson & Pennington 6$28.23
By Amt pd J.L. Holloway 7$467.55
By Amt pd J.L. Holloway 8$280.50
By Amt pd W.G. Guice 9$15.87
By Amt pd B. Tiner 10$85.80
By Amt pd M. McGuire 11$150.00
By Amt pd A.H. May & Co. 12$471.76
By Amt pd B. Tiner 13$146.85
By Amt pd S.J. Wherry 14$82.74
By Amt pd Lefils & Christian 15$151.64
By Amt pd C.M. Boyd 16$10.00
By Amt pd H.A. Ralph 17$203.95
By Amt pd S.H. Morse 18$41.99
U.S. Revenue 19$116.30
By Amt pd A.W. Files 20$124.35
$5478.03
Bal due Est $2357.43
$7835.46
I J.J. Curry Clerk of the County Court and Ex officio clerk of the Probate Court do certify that the foregoing is a true copy filed in my office July 22nd 1869 and confirmed Oct 27th 1869
Attest J.J. Curry Clk.

Fleming, A. – Aug 1864 – page 128
William Reid administrator of the Estate of John Reid who was administrator of the Estate of A. Fleming renders an Account Current of the administration of the Estate of said A. Fleming and in accounting he charges John Reid as follows to wit:
To amount of assets as pr a/c filed 1st may 1860 $5896.84
Articles not included in said a/c but sold on Sale Bill filed 25 April 1860 $29.05
$5925.89
And he claims Credits as follows:
For difference between appraisement & sale of land $165.00
For difference between appraisement & sale of Horses$4.00
For Receipt on J.F. Reid of sale 10 June 1858 $5760.00
For interest charged in same $49.84
For note on J.M. Heard $5.00
For note on H. Dean $146.14
For interest charged on same (see a/c current) $35.07
For note on H. Dean $44.84
Interest on same (see a/c current) $10.76
Note on Dean & Lelifs $125.00
Note on McKoin, Bailiff & Coper (See Butters receipt) $95.00
Note on Thornton & Reid $19.50
Note on J.L. Sandford $100.00
Note on H.C. Irwin $41.33
Note on McKoin, Bailiff & Coper (Jos. Bollings Receipt) $190.00
Note on Tiner, Hill & Butter $201.00
$5488.79
By Fee for Administration $100.00 $5588.79
$337.10
Filed 18 Aug 1864, A.W. Files, Clk

Fleming, A. – Jul 1868 – page 253
W.D. Moore Admr. Est of A. Flemming Decd Presents the following as a final settlement of said Estate. I received from former Admr claims as follows: $5646.36
By J.T. Reid Receipt Sued on & nothing recovered$3760.00
Reids & Sanfords Note & worthless less $11.00 $489.45
Note on Thornton Sued on & utterly worthless $119.50
Sanford Note sued on and worthless $100.00
Lon… Hill & Bolling claim was paid 10/100 Confederate money and the same herewith filed $261.00
Dean & Lefiles note was destroyed in my office when the Federals were in Hamburg$125.00
Heards Note same $5.00
H. Deans two notes same $190.98
I received from former Admr in Confederate money $337.00
Paid Mrs. Fleming, Dower No. 1 $90.00
Paid Johnston No.2 & 3 $42.50
Paid McKoin No. 4$27.50
Paid Clerk Files No 5 $71.00
Total Credits $5562.03
Leaves a balance in my hands for commissions $94.33
$5656.36
(5 Vouchers filed)
I do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the original filed in my office April 14, 1868 and confirmed July 29, 1868
Attested J.J. Curry, Clk

Fleming, J.R.A. – Nov 1865 – page 162
Perry M. Bennett Admr of John R.A. Fleming In a/c with said Estate.
To amt of sales made Nov 11th 1865 $632.34
CR
By amt of Douglass RecptVoucher 1 $198.30
By amt of Wimberly Voucher 2 $2.00
By amt of W.B. Morgan Voucher 3 $1.00
By amt of T.J. Honeycutt Voucher 4 $1.00
By amt of Robt Russell Voucher 5 $1.00
By amt of J.H. Colloway Voucher 6 $15.13
By amt of P.M. Bennett Voucher 7$37.00
By Coms on $632.36 $632.36
$319.18
By discount on 100 Gold paid by Douglass $50.00
$367.18
By amt paid A.W. Files voucher 8 $4.00
$373.18
Bal due Estate $259.18
P.M. Bennett admr
Filed Nov 20th 1865, A.W. Files, Clk

Fogle, John – Oct 1860 – page 49
R.J. Within Admr John Fogle a/c ct
The account Current of Robert J. Within for Annual Settlement as administrator of the Estate of John Fogle, decd.
This accountant charges himself as follows towit:
To amt of notes and assets as per Inventory files 26 October 1868 $395.46
To amt of proceeds of personal property specified in appraisement filed 26 Oct 1858 which property was sold as per Sale bill filed 4 Nov 1858 $123.95
To interest due from me to John Fogle on a note I owed to John Fogle and pa… in a H… before his death and not stated in Inventory $10.00
$529.41
For amount against B.C. Gove due bill stated on Inventory insolvent and gone$19.05
Amt a/c W. Wallace not available$1.02
Amt a/c Eli …rent not available$.22
Amt a/c W. Duffie not available $.65
Amt a/c S. Caplinger bal unavailable$17.25
Amt a/c A. Atkinson dead $.33
Amt a/c J.H. Wiley on account$10.19
Amt a/c J.D. Colburn a/c insolvent $47.40
Amt a/c L. E. Cornell not available$2.72
Amt a/c W. Birch in rent$.50
$142.38
$425.04
Amt two due bills of J.D.Colburn Estate $117.50
$307.54
For Vouchers now filed
Voucher 1 paid J. Gillis $7.50
Voucher 2 paid J. Gillis $6.40
Voucher 3 paid D. Gillis $56.25
Voucher 4 paid N.L. Evans$28.25
Voucher 5 paid R.F. Holmes Clk$2.75
Voucher 6 paid D. Gillis $245.64
$346.79
And this accountant claims commissions on amount administered as per amt voucher filed here with say 10 pr ct on $346.79 $34.67
$381.46
The above and forgoing is a true copy of the original as now file approved & confirmed at October Term 1860
Attest A.W. Files Clk

Foote, R.W. – Oct 1869 – page 276
In the Ashley Probate Court October Term thereof 1869
Hon. W.Y. Duckworth Judge.
B. Tiner Admr of Estate of R.W. Foote charges himself as follows:
Appraisement $1216.00
Coll. Sold not appraised $51.00
Cash for rent com. $20.00
Cash for C. Saw $1.00
Grass blade $.50
pr Seales $2.75
H. Saw $.50
$1291.75
CR
2000 lbs seed cotton taken by widow as part of Dower $200.00
1 horse taken as part of Dower $100.00
Cash paid widow (V1) $93.00
Balance of Dower paid Widow $37.53
By amt paid Gulladge $75.00
A.W. Files $125.00
$680.53
P277
By Amt pd Haynes$46.25
By amt pd Taxes 65 &6 $14.25
By amt pd Revenue Stamps $2.00
difference in com fed. To d… difference between sales bill appraisement $265.40
Coms on $958.40 $95.84
$1054.32
Bal due Estate $237.48
$1291.75
A true and correct copy of the original same was filed in my office Oct 22nd 1869
Attest J.J. Curry, Clk

Foote, W.A. – Apr 1880 – page 407
W.A. Foote Est, M.L. Hawkins & M.E. Foote, Admrs
To amt of appmt $1255.00
To Int on $86.75 …ed to D. Sherrer 12 Mos at 10% $8.66
$1265.66
By 8 hd cattle not found short $9.50 $76.00
By 8 hd cattle to widow as dower in kind $76.00
By 15000 stalks sugar cane attached & destroyed by hogs$225.00
By Ox wagon not sold $10.00 1 cream mare re… As Dower $100 $110.00
By difference between sales bills & appmt $23.30
By Voucher 1 pd Shockley $.50 Vouch 2 Taxes $9.54 $10.02
By Voucher 3 D.F. Dunn $26.50 24 F.L. Sherrer $159.00 $185.50
By Voucher 5 clk & Pub $29.40 6 Dower out of $184.85 $28.28
By 10% commission on $243.20 $24.32
By amt of sale of cream mare carried int $29.40
Sales Bill erroneous by $72.50
To bal due Est $1135.32
Recorded Apr 21st 1880
E.L. Thomson, Clk, Jackson, DC

Foote, W.A. – Apr 1882 – page 419
In the Ashley Probate Court Jany Term 1882
To the Hon W.G. Rolfe Judge & c M.E. Foot and M.L. Hawkins as admrs of the Estate of W.A. Foot Decd begs leave to report that since their last settlement they have become chargeable as follows Viz:
To Amt due on last settlement $128.34
And they Claim credit as follows:
V1 By amt paid Taxes $2.77
V2 By amt paid Taxes $2.80
V3 By amt paid Coldebaugh $31.00
V4 By amt paid Clk & Proof of Pub $1.25
V5 By amt paid Taxes 1881 $1.30 $43.03
Com on $39.12 $3.91
Which leaves a balance in their hands of $85.31 due said Estate
Foot & Hawkins, M.L. Hawkins Atty
Filed 10 Jany 1882 confirmed April 19, 1882, Recorded April 24, 1882
E.L. Thomson Clk, By W.S. Lawson, DC

Ford, Thos A. – Apr 1868 – page 239
J.W. Van Gilder as Admr of the Estate of Thos. A. Ford decd would respectfully represent that he has no settlement to make at this term of the Court, that there are no assets of said Estate, but the land was not to be sold until the first day of this term of the court. He has therefore received nothing to charge himself with.
Respectfully submitted. J.W. Van Gilder Admr. of Est of T.A. Ford
Filed January 22, 1868 Confirmed April 29, 1868
The above is a true, exact, and complete copy of the original on file in my office.
Attest J.J. Curry, Clk
No voucher filed

Ford, W.E. – Apr 1881 – page 412
Sam Lowry Administrator W.E. Ford Estate Charges himself as follows:
To amount appraisement $170.00
By Voucher 1 Paid Clerk $6.05
By Voucher 2 Paid appraisers $3.00
By voucher 3 Paid Prather $1.25
Balance on hand$159.70 $170.00
Which is respectfully submitted January 7, 1880, S.W. Lowry
Filed January 190, 1880 and duly recorded April 26, 1881
E.L. Thomson, Clerk By W.S. Lawson, DC