Appraisement Bill of the Slaves of the Estate of William Smith, deceased:



1 negro man Gilbert $350
1 negro woman Sarah $200
1 negro woman Nan $150
1 negro man Jack $200
1 negro man Joseph Sr. $350
1 negro woman Dinah & child Gilbert,
Kiziah and child Mahailly $500
1 negro woman Filley and children $600
1 negro woman Sophia & child $450
1 negro woman Linda & child $300
1 negro woman Patty $400
1 negro woman Lena & child $450
1 negro woman Tempy and child $400
1 negro man Spencer $300
1 negro man Joseph 2nd $500
1 negro boy Vinen $350
1 negro girl Liza $350
1 negro Caroline $275
1 negro Henna $250
1 boy Elliott $250
1 girl Harriett $250
1 girl Fannie $150
1 boy Nelson $300
1 girl Charlotte $250
1 boy Ned $200
1 girl Nary $150
1 boy Antony $275
1 girl Vina $150
1 negro in goal in Tenn. $345
1 boy Stephen $150
1 boy David $125
1 boy Willis $250
1 boy Benj. $275
1 boy Buck $175
1 negro woman & child,Min $450
1 negro boy Cabourn $400
1 negro boy James $400
1 negro boy Daniel $400
1 boy Irvy $250
1 girl Dinah 2nd $275



I, Lucy Smith of Abbeville District in the state of South Carolina, now being.......

III. I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Lucretia Caroline Teague my large bedstead and its
clothing and my negro girl Jane, to be delivered up to her under the care of her mother, immediately
after my death; but if Jane should die or appear to be deceased or unsound before or at the time of
my death, then in lieu of Jane, I give to Lucretia...........

VI. The balance of my estate, property and effects of whatsoever nature or kind the same may be, I
give, devise and bequeath to my children, to wit: Thomas Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, Joel
Smith, William Smith, Lewis Smith, Charles Smith, Milly Anderson, wife of George Anderson, and
Lucy White, the wife of John White, to be equally divided amongst them in the following manner:
.....................The balance of my estate...............My two old negroes Gilbert and Dinah, and their
children, young Gilbert and Henry, to be valued in one lot; the appraisors taking care to make
whatever allowance may be proper on account of the (charge) of old Gilbert and Dinah; My old
woman Sarah, her son Daniel in another lot, making the valuation as directed-My negro man Ben to
be valued alone.*......................I do appoint my son Joel Smith and Charles Smith executors of this
will.


Appraise Bill of the Estate of Lucy Smith, deceased made at Smithville, July 22, 1847

*1 negro man Ben $490


The sale bill of the estate of Lucy Smith September 1847
Charles Smith 1 negro man *Ben $490.00


Joel F. Smith, Dr. to the estate of John Smith, dec’d. 1861 (being a part of the slaves and
land bought at the sale of his father’s estate).

1861
Nov.21

1 man Hampton $505.
1 woman Harriett & 2 children $1210.
1 girl Sally $515.
1 boy Fletcher $525.
1 man Ben* $1500.
1 woman Lilly & her 2 children $1210.
1 boy Patrick $650.
1 boy Charles $950.
1 boy Oliver $910.
1 man Rich $990.
1 woman Writte $300.
1 man Bridge, Tom & Nelly $400.
1 man Lee $25.
1 woman Patty $6.00
1 woman Emmaline $810.
1 girl Chocolate $505.

 

 


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