Estate
of Samuel Boyd
April
4th, 1829
Inventory
of the Goods and Chattels of Samuel Boyd Decent as a Praised (sic)
1
Wagon britching and tar bucket 33.25
1
Horse 12.00
1
Red Calf 2.00
1 Shovel,
plow, link, and ____ 1.75
1 Blind
(?) bridle horn, gears, and collar 4.00
1
Kettle and bowl 3.00
1 Do
Do and hooks 1.50
1
Do Do 1.50
1
Oven and hooks 1.25
1 Tea
kettle 1.25
1 Broken
skillet and lid .50
1
Stew kettle and lid 1.00
1 Pair
fire irons 1.12 ½
1
Fire shovel .31 ¼
1 Chopping
ax 1.50
1 Spinning
wheel 1.25
1 Trunk
.25
1 Chopping
ax 1.50
1 Twilled
bag .50
1 Seeding
hoe .20
1 Bunch
hemp 3.50
1 Coffee
mill .50
1 Bureau
11.00
1 Pair
steel yards .97 ½
1
Bucket and bag .62 ½
1 Knife
- box knives, forks, and spoons .75
1 Lot
tin ware 1.06 ½
1
Looking glass .62 ½
4 Bottles
.37 ½
1 Tumbler
.12 ½
1 Lot
Delft ware 1.12 ½
1 Coffee
dipper .12 ½
1 Pair
of scales and weights 1.12 ½
1
Wooden bowl .12 ½
1 Bed,
bedstead, and cord 8.00
1 Dto
Dto Dto 12.00
1 Dto
Dto Dto 12.00
2 Chairs
.80
1 Table
2.00
1 Pair
rose blankets 3.75
13yds
Fine check
22 _____ 9.96
7yds
Blue prints
23 Dto 1.61
1 Cow,
7 D___, 1 sow, 2 pigs 9.75
Dry
good and groceries 72.81 ¼
Cash
121.00
An Inventory
of the Goods and Chattels of the estate of
Samuel
Boyd Deceased, sold on the 29th of April 1829
as follows:
Benjamin APLEGATE to 1 lot
of hemp 2.25
The widow BOYD to 1 lot of
hemp .18 3/4
The widow BOYD Dto to 2 hoes
.43 ¾
Elze MATTHEW to 1 law book
.06 ¼
John CLINE to 1 cow 7.00
John CLINE to 1 calf 2.12
½
The widow BOYD .18 ¾
Elizah KIRKPATRICK to bowls
.12 ½
Elze MATTHEWS to 1 trunk .12
½
The widow BOYD to 7 post boards
.26 ¼
Benjamin APELGATE to 1 slate
.12 ½
John WALLAR to 6 tablespoons
.48
James YOUNG to 10yds check
2.30
John OGLE to 3 vest _____
(patterns?) .93
John OGLE to 1 horse 8.75
John OGLE to 1 wagon and britching
and tar bucket 25.63
Benjamin APELGATE to box and
__ (safe?) .45
John CLINE to 1 shaving glass
.45
Benjamin APELGATE to 1 shaving
glass .38
John CLINE to 1 glass .25
Benjamin APELGATE to 1 paper
pins .12 1/2
Elzey MATTHEWS to 1 piece
calico .25
Samuel RICHARDSON to 1 handkerchief
.23 ½
William WOODS to 1 Dto .21
½
James YOUNG to 1 Dto .21
Elze MATTHEWS to 5yds calico
1.37 ½
Zebulon WALLACE to 1 handkerchief
.18 ¾
Samuel GOODWIN to 1 shawl
2.04
Samuel KELLY to 1 shawl 2.10
½
Zebulon WALLACE to ½
quire of paler (?) .11
Benjamin APLEGATE to 1 pair
of suspenders .12 ½
Philip ROBINS to 2 pair Dto
.29
John OGLE to 1 pair Dto .13
Zeb WALLACE to 1 pair Dto
.13
John CLINE to 2 dozen buttons
.21 ½
Philip ROBINS to 2 Dto .20
½
John CLINE to 2 Dto .20 ½
Philip ROBINS to 2 paper pins
.22
Dto 2 dos. Buttons .22
John CLINE to 1 pair of c____
1.06
Benj. APELGATE to 1 paper
pins 10 ½
Lemuel GOODWIN to 1 Dto .10
James APELGATE to 1 knife
.23
John OGLE to 1 currycomb .13
Philip ROBINS to 1 Dto .13
John CLINE to 1 keg powder
5.25
John OGLE to 2½ lb.
lead .25
Philip ROBINS to 2½
Dto .25
Benge APELGATE to 8¼
lb. lead at 9 ½ .78 ¼
The widow BOYD to 7 combs
.70
Dto to 8 shawls 1.12
Dto to 6 handkerchiefs .93
John CLINE to 6yds calico
1.35
The widow to 2yds Dto .30
Dto to 2yds .33
John OGLE to 6yds Dto 1.44
Zebulon WALLACE to 1 handkerchief
.14
Dto to 1 doz buttons .25
The widow BOYD to 3 1/2yds
book (?) muslin 1.41 ½
John WALLACE to 3 dozen buttons
.18 ¾
John OGLE to 1 knife .18 ¾
John APELGATE to 1 Dto .18
¾
The widow to 2 doz buttons
.22
Samuel KELLY Dto .22
John OGLE to 1 lot of ribbon
.90
Benjamin APELGATE to a lot
of knives .88
John WALLACE to buttons .18
¼
Zeb WALLACE to currycomb and
ribbon .16
The widow to 6 ¼yds
plaid 1.74
TOTAL $90.89 3/4
November the 10th 1829
Received of the administrators
of the estate of Samuel BOYD seventy dollars
in part of my demand on said
estate.
Signed, William McQUITTY
Received of the administrators
of the estate of Samuel BOYD deceased ten
Dollars this second day of
August 1830.
Signed,
William McQUITTY
Sworn to by ADAMS: Samuel BOYD
or to Willis LAW 75 cents for damaging a
watch.
The Estate of Samuel BOYD decd
to Samuel KELLY and Philip ROBBINS
Administration
To 16 days in administering
and selling estate
$13.00
To damage paid William McQUITTY
for improving land purchased from Samuel
BOYD decd and not deeded paid
a ______
$15.00
To money paid clerk of probate
court in settling Estate $ 5.29
To money paid widow BOYD balance
of $100.00 $ 4.00
$37.29
December the 9th, 1830
Received five dollars and
twenty-five cents as interest received by me
William McQUITTY of Samuel
GILEY (should read: KELLY) and Philip ROBINS
Administrators of Samuel BOYD
Deceased.
December 27th, 1830
Received of Philip ROBBINS
and Samuel KELLY administrators of the Estate of
Samuel BOYD deceased eight
dollars in full of my demand against said estate
for medical services.
Signed,
Benjamin LANDERS
November 15th 1832
Heirs
of Samuel BOYD deceased Late of Shelby County IN to:
Mary
BOYD for the support and maintenance of Thompson BOYD, Margery BOYD,
Josephus
BOYD, and Nancy BOYD. Minor heirs of the said Samuel BOYD from the
said BOYD's decease until
the present time.. $6.96
½
STATE OF INDIANA, Probate Court
of Shelby County
THE STATE OF INDIANA
to the Sheriff of Shelby County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cite William McQUITTY Guardian of the persons
and estates of Nancy BOYD
to personally be and appear before the Judge of
the Probate Court of Shelby
County on the first day of the next term, to be
holden at the Court-house
in Shelbyville, in and for said County of Shelby
on the second Monday of February
next, then and there to execute new bond
with security to the satisfaction
of the Court: -- to file an inventory of
the estate of the said ward,
an account current of his said guardianship,
and the vouchers for money
by him expended. And, further, to stand to and
perform whatever our said
Court may then and there adjudge in the premises.
And have you then and there
this writ.
Witness, SYLVAN B.
MORRIS, Clerk of the probate court of
Shelby County, and the seal
of said Court, the Seventh day of December 1842.
(Signed) Sylvan D. MORRIS
Clerk
To the Honorable the Judge
of the Probate Court of Shelby County, Indiana,
February Tenth, 1843
Your _______ William
McQUITTY Guardian of Nancy BOYD respectfully ________
that no estate whatever has
come to the hands of said Guardian on account of
said Ward - That the said
Ward is now residing with and under the care of
her relatives and friends
and he pray to be discharged from further case on
account of said Ward.
Respectfully Submitted
Feb. 28, 1843
William McQUITTY
Guardian
William ROCK app. Guardian
of Nancy R. BOYD over 14, minor heir of Samuel
BOYD dec. Feb. 11, 1845.
STATE OF INDIANA, Probate Court
of Shelby County
THE STATE OF INDIANA
to the Sheriff of Shelby County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cite William COX Guardian of the person and
estates of Josephus BOYD,
to personally be and appear before the Judge of
the Probate Court of Shelby
County on the first day of the next term, to be
holden at the Court-house
in Shelbyville, in and for said County of Shelby
on Monday the 26th day
of February next, then and there to execute new bond
with security to the satisfaction
of the Court: -- to file an inventory of
the estate of the said ward,
an account current of his said guardianship,
and the vouchers for money
by him expended. And, further, to stand to and
perform whatever our said
Court may then and there adjudge in the premises.
And have you then and there
this writ.
Witness Jacob VERNON Clerk
of the Probate Court of Shelby County and the
seal of said Court hereto
affixed at Shelbyville the 5th day of Dec AD 1843
Be it
remembered that on the 28 day of April 1829 personally appeared
before
me, Elijah KIRKPATRICK a Justice of the Peace, in and for said
county,
Philip ROBINS and Samuel KELLY Administrators of the Estate of
Samuel
BOYD deceased. And took an oath that the foregoing is a correct
inventory
of the personal goods of said Estate. So far as the same have come
to their
hands, possession, or knowledge. And also came Jeremiah _______ and
Zebulon
WALLACE to above appraisers of the said Estate who being duly sworn
doth
say that the forgoing is a true copy of the appraisement of the Estate
of Samuel
BOYD deceased as made by them. And further the deponents saith
not.
Given
under my hand and seal the day above
Elijah KIRKPATRICK
Justice of the Peace
Mary McGinnis maginnis@usit.net
in Tennessee