An Account of Sales of Mary Bell - 12 January 1822 - Transcribed by Gail M. Walczyk

An Account of Sales of Mary Bell - 12 January 1822

NOTE: Spellings have not been changed. "Do" is the abbreviation for "Ditto". Money was exchanged in dollars, cents and half cents incriments. "So" is short for "Solomon. "Jr" does not mean son or daughter of but the younger in the area with the same name. (He/she could also be the son or daughter of.) "by" denotes "freed by" NOTE: see by Brodwt [Broadwater].

1 Dutch Oven

Thomas Kilmond

0.77

1 large iron pot & Hooks

James Russell

1.62

1 Small Do

C. Taylor

.62 1/2

1 Kea Kettle

Elisha Ayres

0.64

1 Spider

Charles Kilmond

.31 1/2

1 Pot Rack

Thomas Kilmond

0.45

1 Wash Tub

Revell Middleton

0.28

1 Ditto

John Parks

0.27

1 Bucket

Revell Middleton

0.16

1 Bucket

Scott Negro

.12 1/2

long Meal Tray

James Trehern

0.14

1 Small do

Betty Thorns

.12 1/2

1 Ladle

James Russell

0.11

1 large Bucket

Thorowgood Taylor

.37 1/2

1 Small Do & Trumpery

Thomas Kilmond

0.21

1 Mortar & pessel

Charles Taylor

0.06

2 Woolen Wheel

John Parks

0.02

1 pr Cotton Cards

C. Taylor

0.31

1lint Wheel

Charles Kilmond

1.93

1 loom & sheakles

John Summers

5.15

1 Reel & Winding Blade

Revell Middleton

0.05

5 flag Chairs

Revell Middleton

0.65

1 Pine Chest

Britchney freed by Brodwt [Broadwater]

1.55

1 Slay & Gears

John Summers

0.39

1 Slay

John Summers

0.76

1 Pine Table

Eshen Negro

0.25

1 Ditto

William Young

0.5

1 Meal Sifter

Eshen Negro

0.25

1 Pine Safe

John Summers

3.3

1 Do Do

James Russell

0.78

1 Bed sted Mat & cord

John Summers

1

1 Do Do

James Russell

0.78

2 Pillows & Slips

Elisha Ayres

.37 1/2

1 Green Rug

Thomas Churn

.62 1/2

1 Yellow Do

James Russell

0.5

1 White twilld bed Cover

James Ewell

0.5

1 Bed Quilt

Revel Middleton

0.24

1 [-----] Bed Cover

James Ewell Jr

1.75

1 Cotton Sheet

James Russell

2.01

1 Ditto

Thomas Churn

1.35

1 old Ditto

Do Do

1.4

2 Towels & Table Linnen

Rebeca Small

.18 1/2

2 Bags

Crippen Taylor

.37 1/2

1 Pot and Lard

James Russell

1

2 Bottles

Ditto Ditto

0.27

1 Jug

Betsy Thorns

0.16

1 Jug

Southy Rew

0.13

2 large sugar boxes

Scott Negro

0.25

2 fat pots & Cups

John Summers

.12 1/2

1 lot dirt ware

Scott (by Justice)

0.12

To Plates, Bowls, Knives & forks

George Russell

0.15

Cups & saucers

Jabez Bundick

0.14

Sugar Dish & Bowl

Do Do

.22 1/2

Warping Bars & Box

George H. Ewell

0.25

1 Small fish Tub

William Young

0.18

7 sheaves flax 7lb

Benjamin Russell

1.19

1 Barrel & Cotton

T. Taylor

0.57

1 Barrel & Salt

Charles Kilmond

0.07

1 Cotton & sale

Benjamin Russell

0.55

2 Pork Barrels

George Ewell (of So)

0.62

50 lb Pork at 10 ½ ct

Nancy Mason

5.25

Lot of Beef

George H. Ewell

0.38

1 Rush mat of Tobacco

James Vessells

0.22

1 Chest of Ashes

William Young

0.06

1 Axe

John Kilmond Jr.

1

1 Mall

George Russell

0.08

1 Radle

Thomas Kilmond

0.02

1 Cow

James Gray

4.15

1 Ditto

George H. Ewell

3.57

1 Yearling

do Do

1.5

1 Turnip patch

T. Taylor

0.25

3 Dunghill fowls @ 7 1/2

C. Taylor

0.21

5 Ducks @ 11

T. Taylor

0.55

1 Keg & Ashes & Glass & Roling pin

C. Taylor

0.06

1 Sarch

William Young

0.18

1 Gear Bench

James Russell

0.08

1 Bucket

C. Taylor

0.06

Residue of Pork by 129 lb @ 7

Southy Rew

9.08

83.10 1/2

At a court held for Accomack County on the 24th day of February 1823 The foregoing Inventory and appaisement Account of Sales & Audit and Settlement of the Estate of Mary Bell deceased was returned & ordered to be Recorded 
Teste
Richard D. Bayly Clk
Examined

Source:
Accomack County Wills &c 1821-1823:58-60


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