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Account of sales of the estate of George Aldridge deceased made by A Millard administrator
Chancery Court of Adams County, Mississippi
List of property of the estate of George Aldridge, deceased, the sale price, and the name of the purchaser. The quotation marks (" ") in the transcript field means that the information in the line above is repeated.
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Account of the Administration of John Burney
John Burney
Account of the adminsitration of the estate of Robert Abrams by John Burney. The quotation marks (" ") in the transcript field means that the information in the line above is repeated.
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A list of sales of the property of Robert Abrams, Deceased, by John Burney, this 15th Day of September 1808
John Burney
A list of sales of property of the estate of Robert Abrams, created in 1808. The quotation marks (" ") in the transcript field means that the information in the line above is repeated.
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Ambrose, Stephen and Elizabeth - Estate of Stephen and Elizabeth Ambrose, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope for the probate records of Stephen and Elizabeth Ambrose, deceased
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Ambrose, Stephen and Elizabeth - Inventory for the estate of Stephen and Elizabeth Ambrose, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory for the estate of Stephen and Elizabeth Ambrose, deceased, including three enslaved persons: Nancy and her children Jack and Lucy.
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An account of the property remaining unsold belonging to the esatte of Stephen Alexander, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County, Mississippi
An account of the property remaining unsold belonging to the esatte of Stephen Alexander, deceased. The quotation marks (" ") in the transcript field means that the information in the line above is repeated.
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Analysis of the claims against the estate of Joel Ailes, Deceased, by the Orphans Court of Adams County, Mississippi
Chancery Court of Adams County, Mississippi
Register of the claims made against the estate of Joel Ailes, deceased, including claimants names, the sums demanded, and the courts determination regarding payment of the demand. The quotation marks (" ") in the transcript field means that the information in the line above is repeated.
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Andrews, James - Estate administration record, estate of James Andrews
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate of James Andrews, deceased, in account current with the estate of John Perault, deceased, records of cotton business
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Andrews, James - Estate of James Andrews, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope for the probate records of James Andrews, deceased
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Andrews, James - Inventory and appriasement of the estate of James Andrews, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory and appriasement of the estate of James Andrews, deceased, including 25 enslaved persons.
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Andrews, James - Receipt for wages paid to an overseer, John L. Phelps
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for wages paid to an overseer, paid to John L. Phelps
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Andrews, James- Receipt for wages paid to an overseer, Thomas Spain
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for wages paid to an overseer, paid to Thomas Spain
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Andrews, James - Record of charges for medical care
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of charges for medical care
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Andrews, James - Schedule of names of slaves that have died, and other articles that have worn out, been sold, +c
Chancery Court of Adams County
Schedule of names of slaves that have died, and other articles that have worn out, been sold, featuring seven enslaved persons
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Andrews, John G- Belmont Plantation, in account with Charles B. Green, 1825
Chancery Court of Adams County
Belmont Plantation, in account with Charles B. Green, includes records of expenditures for wages paid to overseer and food purchased for enslaved persons.
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Andrews, John G - Belmont Plantation in account with Charles B. Green, 1826
Chancery Court of Adams County
Belmont Plantation, in account with Charles B. Green, includes records of expenditures for wages paid to overseer and food purchased for enslaved persons.
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Andrews, John G -Belmont Plantation in account with Charles B. Green, 1827
Chancery Court of Adams County
Belmont Plantation, in account with Charles B. Green, includes records of expenditures for wages paid to overseer and food purchased for enslaved persons.
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Andrews, John G - Estate administration record for the estate of John G. Andrews, by Charles B. Green
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record for the estate of John G. Andrews, by Charles B. Green.
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Andrews, John G - Estate of John G. Andrews, a minor, with Chas. B. Green, Guardian
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope for probate records of John G. Andrews, a minor
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Andrews, John G- Inventory of the real and personal estate of John G. Andrews, a minor
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the real and personal estate of John G. Andrews, a minor of fourteen years, at the time of granting of the letters of guardianship. Includes descriptions of multiple pieces of real estate and lists 22 enslaved persons.
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Ashley, James - Estate administration record for the estate of James Ashley, by R.L. Throckmorton, 1818-1825
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record for the estate of James Ashley, by R.L. Throckmorton, including expenditures on hiring enslaved persons
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Ashley, James - Estate of James Ashley, deceased, with R.L. Throckmorton, admr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope for probate records of James Ashley, deceased
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Ashley, James - Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of James Ashley, deceased.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of James Ashley, deceased, including eight enslaved persons.
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Ashley, James - Payment register for the estate of James Ashley, by R.L. Throckmorton, to W. Parker, 1818-1823
Chancery Court of Adams County
Payment register for the estate of James Ashley, by R.L. Throckmorton, to W. Parker, 1818-1823, including expenditures for providing board and medical care for enslaved persons
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Banks, Mrs. Sarah - Estate of Mrs. Sarah Banks, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Original envelope of the probate file for Mrs. Sarah Banks, deceased
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Banks, Mrs. Sarah - Inventory of personal property of Mrs. Sarah Banks, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the personal property of Mrs.Sarah Banks, deceased, including two enslaved persons, whose names were not recorded.
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Banks, Sutton - Estate of Sutton Banks, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Original envelope of the probate file for Sutton Banks, deceased
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Banks, Sutton - Inventory of the estate of Sutton Banks, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the estate of Sutton Banks, deceased, including an enslaved man, aged 35 and a woman, aged 50, both unnamed, and a note indicating these indivduals were later found to be enslaved by Mr. Taylor
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Banks, Sutton - Order of Appraisal for the estate of Sutton Banks, Dec'd
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order of Appraisal for the estate of Sutton Banks, Dec'd, including one enslaved man aged 35 and one enslaved woman aged 50, both unnamed.
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Barland William and William Jr. - Estate of William Barland Snr., deceased, and of William Barland Jnr., deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelopes for the probate records of William Barland Snr. And William Barland Jr.
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Barland William Jr. - Estate administration record
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record, including transactions documenting payments to overseers, and for food and clothing for enslaved persons
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Barland William Jr. - Final settlement of the estate of the estate of William Barland Jr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Final settlement of the estate of the estate of William Barland Junior
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Barland William Jr. - Order for the inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Barland Jr
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Barland Jr, including the following enslaved persons: Isaac and his wife Esther; Ned and his wife Clarissa; John; Charity and her child John; Mary; and a second woman named Mary.
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Barland William Jr. - Receipt for jail fees for an enslaved girl named Mary
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for jail fees for an enslaved girl named Mary, who was recorded as belonging to the estate of William Barland Jr. deceased.
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Barland William Jr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1817
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer Zachariah Dorsey by the estate of William Barland Jr., 1817
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Barland William Jr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1817
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer for two and a half months work, paid to Dempsey Portlock in 1817.
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Barland William Jr. - Tax receipt, 1817
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Jr. deceased, on property that includes 3 enslaved persons, for 1817
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Barland William Jr. - Tax receipt, 1818
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Jr. deceased, on 9 enslaved persons, for 1818
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Barland William Jr. - Will of William Barland Jnr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Will of William Barland Jnr.
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Barland William Sr. - Arbitration report and award, Hector McNeill and Bernard Esgr, regarding an enslaved man named Frank
Chancery Court of Adams County
Arbitration report and award, Hector McNeill and Bernard Esgr, regarding an enslaved man named Frank, who wa sold by Barland to Peter Pryor and William Perkins, and then to McNeill, but recovered from McNeill by Thomas Mosely. The arbitrators determined that McNeill should be able to recover his costs from the estate of William Barland, deceased.
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Barland William Sr. -Bill of sale for an enslaved man named Frank
Chancery Court of Adams County
Bill of sale for an enslaved man named Frank, by William Barland
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Barland William Sr. - Estate administration record, 1821
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record, including a record of the arbitration award paid in the case regarding an enslaved man named Frank, 1821
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Barland William Sr. -Estate administration record, for the estate of William Barland, deceased, 1817
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record, for the estate of William Barland, deceased, including payments received on a note for an unnamed and unspecified enslaved child.
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Barland William Sr. - Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of William Barland Sr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of William Barland, including 23 enslaved persons
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Barland William Sr. - Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of William Barland Sr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the appraisement and inventory of the estate of William Barland, including 14 enslaved persons
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Barland William Sr. -Plea before the honorable judges John Taylor and William B Shields of the state of Mississippi for the Superior Court at Claibourne County regarding the case of an enslaved man named Frank.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Plea before the honorable judges John Taylor and William B Shields of the state of Mississippi for the Superior Court at Claibourne County regarding the case of an enslaved man named Frank. The plea asserts that Thomas Mosely of Claibourne County had owned Frank, but had lost him in Port Gibson, MS, and that Hector McNeill had found Frank, but had not returned him to Moseley despite being aware that Moseley was his owner, and had emjoyed the benefit of Frank's labor.
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1822
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer for the year 1822 paid to Warren [Illegible] in 1822.
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1823
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer, paid to Warren Mullen, 1823
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1824-25
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer for the year 1824-1825 paid to Alex Barland in 1827
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1827
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer, paid to John Barland, 1827
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1828
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer, paid to John Barland, 1828
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the payment of wages to overseers, 1829
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the payment of wages to overseer for 1829, paid to Burwell [illegible]
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for the sale of two enslaved persons
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the sale of two unnamed enslaved persons at auction, in May 1825, by the estate of William Barland, deceased
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Barland William Sr. - Receipt for wages paid to plantation manager, 1828
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for wages paid to plantation manager David Barland by William Barland on behalf of the estate of William Barland Senior.
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Barland William Sr. - Record of payments for advertisement of enslaved persons
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of payments for advertisement of enslaved persons from William Barnard, Joseph Barnard and Jonathan Slotker, executors of the estate of William Barland, deceased
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Barland William Sr. - Sale record for the estate of William Barland
Chancery Court of Adams County
Sale record for the estate of William Barland, featuring the following enslaved persons: Mary, aged 18; Clarissa, aged 22; Charity and child and John (Charity and John aged 22); Esther, aged 25.
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Barland William Sr. - tax receipt, 1817
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Sr. deceased, on property that includes 484 acres and 19 enslaved persons, for 1817
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Barland William Sr. - Tax receipt, 1818
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, deceased, on over 484 acres of land and 19 enslaved persons, for 1818
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Barland William Sr. - tax receipt, 1819
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Sr. deceased, on property that includes 484 acres and 19 enslaved persons, for 1819
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Barland William Sr. - Tax receipt, 1820
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Sr. deceased, on property that includes 484 acres and 19 enslaved persons, for 1820
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Barland William Sr. - Tax receipt, 1821
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Jnr, deceased, on over 484 acres of land and 19 enslaved persons, for 1821
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Barland William Sr. - tax receipt, 1822
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Sr. deceased, on property that includes 525 acres and 19 enslaved persons, for 1822
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Barland William Sr. - Tax receipt, 1823
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Jnr. deceased, on property that includes 484 acres and 19 enslaved persons, for 1823. The Number "500" is written above "484 acres" but it is not clear what it refers to.
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Barland William Sr. - Tax receipt, 1825
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the taxes paid by the estate of William Barland, Sr. deceased, on property that includes 525 acres and 21 enslaved persons, for 1819. The receipt also contains a reference to "one free man of colour" which may refer one of Barland's natural children.
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Barland William Sr. - Will of William Barland Snr.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Will of William Barland Snr., in which Barland documents his purchase and emancipation of his friend and companion Elizabeth Barland and their natural children Andrew Barland, Elizabeth Barland Jnr and Margaret Barland from Jonas Eiler in 1789, as well as his wishes for the disposition his real and personal property upon his death.
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Barnard, Joseph - Account of the activities of the enslaved persons included in the estate of Joseph Barnard, 1810
Chancery Court of Adams County
A record of the activities of Harry, Mintte (?), John and Fergus, enslaved persons included in the estate of Joseph Barnard,, deceased.
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Barnard, Joseph - Account of the Guardianship of William Shipp, guardian of the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of the financial management of the estate by William Shipp, including the hiring out of enslaved persons.
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Barnard, Joseph - Account of William Shipp, the guardian of the estate of Joseph Barnard, 1820
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of expenditures by William Shipp, guardian, from the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased.
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Barnard, Joseph - Acknowledgement of receipt of inheritance by Joseph Barnard
Chancery Court of Adams County
Acknowledgement of receipt of inheritance by Joseph Barnard, for an enslaved man named John. An enslaved man named Fergus is also mentioned in the document.
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Barnard, Joseph - An account of the guardianship of William Shipp of William Barnard, Jospeh Barnard and Thomas Barnard children of Joseph Barnard, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of expenditures by William Shipp, guardian, from the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased, including the hiring out of enslaved persons
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Barnard, Joseph- Decision on behalf of William Cochran, husband of the late Jane Barnard
Chancery Court of Adams County
Decision of the Orphan's Court awarding the estate of Joseph Barnard to William Cochran, husband of the late Jane Barnard, widow of Joseph Barnard. Inventory of the estate includes the following enslaved persons: Adam, Winney, Sam, Frank, Jack, Dick, Toby, Clarinda and Betsy. Cochran is noted as having already appropriated Phillis and her child for his use. Harry, John, Fergus, and Aminta are noted as being free and unencumbered and available to the children of Joseph Barnard, deceased.
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Barnard, Joseph - Estate administration record for Joseph Barnard, 1808-1810
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of expenditures by Robert Dunbar, executor and guardian, from the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased, including expenditures related to the hiring of enslaved persons.
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Barnard, Joseph - Estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased + guardianship of minor heirs
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope of probate records of Joseph Barnard and guardianship of minor heirs
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Barnard, Joseph - Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Jospeh Barnard, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased, including the following enslaved persons: Harry, Dick, Toby, John, Fergus, Philes and her child, Aminta, Clarinda, and Betsey
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Barnard, Joseph - Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Jospeh Barnard, deceased, 1807
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased, including the following enslaved persons: Harry, Dick, Toby, John, Fergus, Philes and her child, Aminta, Clarinda, and Betsey. Also includes the enslaved persons purchased by William Cochran, husband of the widow of Joseph Barnard, as follows: Adam who has lost the use of one side and arm, Sam, Frank, Jack and Winney, all of whom are recorded as having been given to Cochran to settle the debts of the estate.
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Barnard, Joseph - Receipt for medical services
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for medical services provided for enslaved persons, including a man named Fergus
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Barnard, Joseph - Receipt for the sale of enslaved persons, cotton, and land rent
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for the sale of enslaved persons, cotton, and land rent. The enslaved persons include four unnamed persons, and a woman named Ann.
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Barnard, Joseph - Record of disbursements to Robert Dunbar, executor and guardian, from the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of disbursements to Robert Dunbar, executor and guardian, from the estate of Joseph Barnard, deceased, including expenditures related to the hiring of enslaved persons.
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Barnard, Joseph - Record of payment made for medical services to enslaved persons, William Shipp to Duncan + Gustin, 1810
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of payment made for medical services to enslaved persons, William Shipp to Duncan + Gustin
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Barnard, Joseph - Record of payments, William Shipp to Dr. John Newman
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of payments for medical care, including care provided to enslaved persons, made by William Shipp, guardian of the estate of Joseph Barnard
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Barnard, Joseph - Tax receipt,1810
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for taxes paid on 1800 acres of land and 4 enslaved persons.
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Barnard, Joseph -Tax receipt, 1813
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for taxes paid by the estate of Joseph Barndard on 1340 acres and 2 enslaved persons, in 1812
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Barnard, Joseph - Tax receipt, 1816
Chancery Court of Adams County
Receipt for taxes paid by the estate of Joseph Barndard on 898 acres and 2 enslaved persons, in 1815
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Bathos, John - Estate administration record for the estate of John Bathos, deceased, by executor Peter Little
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of expenditures and payments received by Peter Little on behalf of the estate of John Bathos, deceased, including monies received for the sale of an enslaved man named Anthony.
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Bathos, John - Estate of John Bathos with Peter Little, Executor
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope of the probate records of John Bathos
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Bathos, John - Order for the inventory and appraisal of the estate of John Bathos
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the inventory and appraisal of the estate of John Bathos, including enslaved persons Anthony, about 30 years old, and Sally, about 18 years old.
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Bathos, John - Record of charges by Andrew Marschalk to the estate of John Bathos
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of charges by Andrew Marschalk to the estate of John Bathos, including an advertisement for the sale of an enslaved person.
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Bathos, John - Record of payments to the estate of John Bathos by Charles Green
Chancery Court of Adams County
Record of payments to the estate of John Bathos by Charles Green, including for the hire of an enslaved man named Anthony
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Bathos, John - Sales at auction of the personal estate of John Bathos
Chancery Court of Adams County
A list of the property from the estate of John Bathos that was sold at auction. Includes an unnamed enslaved woman.
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Bay, Andrew - Estate of Andrew Bay, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Original probate records envelope for the estate of Andrew Bay, deceased
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Bay, Andrew - Last Will and Testament of Andrew Bay
Chancery Court of Adams County
Last will and testament of Andrew Bay, which includes information on an enslaved man named Dick, who attends Bay but is owned by Bay's brother Elihu Hall Bay of South Carolina, and following Bay's death is to be kept in the possession of Col. Anthony Hulehims (?).
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Bell, James N. - Acknowledgment of receipt of property of the estates of William and Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell by William Bell
Chancery Court of Adams County
Acknowledgment of receipt of property of the estates of William and Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell by William Bell including 43 enslaves persons.
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Bell, James N. - An inventory of the goods and chattels of James N. Bell, deceased
Chancery Court of Adams County
Inventory of the goods and chattels of the estate of James N. Bell. Includes the following enslaved persons: Jacob, Harry, Anthony, Hannah and her child Perry (?), and Betsy.
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Bell, James N.- Estate administration record for Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell, deceased, 1829-1831
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record for the estate of Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell, for 1829-1831, including payments for medical services for enslaved persons.
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Bell, James N. - Estate administration record for the estate of James N. Bell, 1821-1825
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record for the estate of James N. Bell, including expenditures for food, clothing, and whiskey purchased for enslaved persons.
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Bell, James N. - Estate administration record for the estate of Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell, 1829
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate administration record for the estate of Mary Hoggatt and James N. Bell, for 1829, including cash paid to enslaved persons for corn.
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Bell, James N. - Estate of James N. Bell with Philip Hoggatt, adm.
Chancery Court of Adams County
Envelope for the probate records of James N. Bell, deceased
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Bell, James N. - Inventory of the personal estate of James N. Bell, 1822
Chancery Court of Adams County
Estate of the personal estate of James N. Bell, including the following enslaved persons: Jacob, Tony, Letty, Stephen, Beck, Matilda, Hannah, Letha, Perry, Minerva and Jacob
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Bell, James N. - Order for the inventory and appraisal of the estate of James N. Bell
Chancery Court of Adams County
Order for the inventory and appraisal of the estate of James N. Bell. Includes the following enslaved persons: Jacob, Tony, Letty, Stephen, Beck+ child Matilda, Hannah and child Leatha; Perry, and Minerva
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Bell, James N. - Payments made to William Bossley by the estate of James N. Bell, 1822-1823
Chancery Court of Adams County
Payments made to William Bossley by the estate of James N. Bell, including wages for services as an overseer
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