Barren County Court Records

 

John Pickett Settlement

April 20th, 1812

submitted by: Amy Wyatt Coomer

The estate of John Pickett dec’d [as written] in A/C [as written] with Thomas James and John Pickett executors of the same. 

 

$ / cents

To the register A/C [as written] as per receipt

$3.65

To William Logan A/C for service of John Pickett Estate

$0.43

 Do. Do 

$2.12

Sheriff __ for 1808

$3.13

Do. Against Exor for 1805

$2.63

To amount bondpaid Henry Crutcher which was produced 

$12.00

To Doctor Monroe A/C paid   M ____ ____ as per K___

$26.87

To act [account] paid James ___ as per K?[as written] produced 

$5.96

To John Gorins Act [account] paid

$3.37

 

 

 

$60.17

Cr [credit] by amount of Sails [as written] as oer list exibited[as written] date of which is 17th January 1810          $3173.50

 

By bond on Benett        $    36.00
                                   $3209.50

 Agreeable to an order of Barren County Court made at February Term 1810 and to us directed we have proceeded to settle the amount of Thomas James and John Pickett Executors of the Estate of John Pickett deceased and find the debts and credits as above stated substantiated by proper vouchers given under our hand and seals this 16th day of August one thousand eight hundred and eleven.                                                                                                                           

Samy  Murrel /seal/

                                                                                                  Joel Yancy /seal/    we further report in our opinion Thomas James is entitled to twenty dollar for his services in transacting the foregoing__ given under our hand this 20th of April 1812.  Samuel Murrel

                                                                                                                                         Joel Yancy

                                                                                                                                         John Gorin

 

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