-
unknown, Sally [11]
1846 Inventory of estate of Daniel James lists Sally appraised at $450.
-
unknown, Mary [24]
1846 Inventory of estate of Daniel James lists Mary appraised at $450.
-
unknown, John [18]
1846 Inventory of estate of Daniel James lists John appraised at $350.
-
unknown, Hannah [9]
Hannah was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1839. She was dismissed by letter in 1846.
-
unknown, Chatham
Chatham was listed as a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1839. He was dismissed by letter in 1846.
-
unknown, Tom [13]
June 6, 1840: "Bro. Tom, formerly belonging to Bro. Jas Ingram, has deceased since our last meeting" (between May 16-June 6, 1840)
-
Johnson, Betsey
Betsey Johnson was the daughter of early settler, Cave Johnson and his wife Elizabeth Craig. Betsey was first married to Vanvector Tousey in 1813, but was tragically widowed by 1815. She married Thomas Layton in 1818.
-
unknown, Peggy [6]
-
unknown, Martha [9]
-
unknown, Martha [10]
-
unknown, Betsy [9]
-
unknown, Thomas [9]
Thomas was listed in a December 6, 1844 inventory as "man" and valued at $500. He was allotted to granddaughter Milley Jarrell, wife of Absalom Jarrell.
-
unknown, Matilda [7]
Matilda was listed in the December 6, 1844 inventory as "woman," and valued at $450. She was allotted to granddaughter Milley Jarrell, wife of Absalom Jarrell.
-
unknown, Annie [4]
-
unknown, Esther [2]
1846 Inventory of estate of Daniel James appraised Esther with a value of $1.
-
unknown, Ben [15]
Listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1840, Ben was dismissed by letter circa 1853.
-
unknown, James [8]
The 1850 inventory of the estate of William Goodridge gave James an appraised value of $0.25. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in James being offered for sale, but "being valueless, Lucy Clore offered to take care of him free of charge to the estate or heirs" $100 added to the amount of estate for the value of this transaction?
-
unknown, Fanny [16]
The 1850 inventory of the estate of William Goodridge gave Fanny an appraised value of $0.25. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Fanny being purchased by Lucy Clore for $10.
-
unknown, Dorcas [1]
The 1850 inventory of the estate of William Goodridge listed Dorcas and her child (Allis) with a combined appraised value of $500. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Dorcas and Allis being purchased by Lucy Clore.
-
unknown, Caleb [2]
The 1850 inventory of the estate of William Goodridge gave Caleb an appraised value of $250. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Caleb being purchased by Lucy Clore for $100.
-
unknown, Allis [1]
The 1850 inventory of the estate of William Goodridge listed Dorcas and her child (Allis) with a combined appraised value of $500. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Dorcas and Allis being purchased by Lucy Clore.
-
unknown, Ann [36]
The 1853 inventory lists Ann, age 25, with a value of $500. Anne, George New, and James were given to Martha Collins and Paulina Jenkins with a value for all four given of $725.
-
unknown, Mary [1]
Division of land and slaves, Mary valued at $450.
-
unknown, Sally Ann [1]
1853 Inventory and slave division, "girl Sally Ann" valued at $250.
-
unknown, Martha [1]
1853 Inventory and Slave division, "girl Martha" valued at $550.