From: KyArchives [Archives@genrecords.org] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 8:12 PM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: Perkinson.Brooks.R.1876.Trimble.COURT Brooks R. Perkinson December 22, 1876 Trimble County KyArchives Court Source: Microfilm Of Original Records. Family History Library, Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latterday Saints. Film 042038, Trimble Co. Ky. Inventory And Sales, Book 2, 1871-1885, Page 194-195. Written: December 22, 1876 Recorded: July 13, 1877 Inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Brooks R. Perkinson Deceased. 1 Bedstead, Bed & Bedding 10.00 1 Clock 1.00 1 Bureau 2.00 1 Tea Kettle .25 1 Small Looking Glass .25 1 Large Wheel 1.00 1 Pott .25 6 Chairs .50 1 Shovel .25 1 8 Gel Jar .50 1 One __Rounder Plow 1.00 1 Half of about 1400 S__ty Tobacco 50.00 1 Bedstead & Feather Bed 5.00 1 Lot of Corn supposed to be 18 bushels 18.00 1 Black Cow & Calf 30.00 1 Saddle 2.00 1 Bridle .40 1 Flat Iron .10 1 Bible .25 1 Pair Candlemolds & Hammer .25 Total 123.00 Notes 1 Note in Jos.D. Perkinson due 8 Aug 1876 for 14.00 1 Note in W.S. Perkinson due 26 Apr 1871 for 24.50 State of Kentucky, Trimble County We having been appointed by the Trimble County Court appraisers of the estate of Brooks R. Perkinson dead. Having been duly sworn do certify that the forgoing inventory contains a true & perfect list of all the property produced to us by W.R. Morgan his administrator and that the valuation was truly & justly made to the best of our judgement given under our hands this 22 Dec 1876. Appraisers I do certify that the forgoing inventory contains a true and perfect list of all the property of B.R. Perkinson dead which has come to my hands. Given under my hand this 22 Dec 1876. W.R. Morgan Administrator State of Kentucky, Trimble County I J.W. Lee clerk of the county court for said county do certify that at the July term of the court the forgoing inventory of the estate of B.R. Perkinson was produced to court and filed and ordered to be recorded which is done. Given under my hand this 13 day of July 1877. J.W. Lee Clerk Sale Bill of the personal estate of Brooks R. Perkinson deceased sold on Friday the 22nd day of December 1876. Name of Person Articles Sold Amount Abbott, George 1 Black Cow & calf, paid 30.00 31.00 Chandler, I.R. 1 Bedstead, Bed and bedding 19.00 Miller, Geo.T. 1 Clock, paid .25 Chandler, I.R. 6 Chairs .60 Perkinson, J.Dicen 1 Bedstead & Featherbed 6.00 Gillis, W.B. 1 Tea Kettle, paid .10 Chandler, I.R. 1 Shovel .05 Chandler, I.R. 1 Looking Glass .10 Perkinson, J.Dicen 1 Candle Molds & Hammer .25 Perkinson, J.Dicen 1 Bible .25 Perkinson, J.Dicen 1 Flat Iron .10 Perkinson, W.S. 1 Plow .50 Perkinson, J.Dicen 1/2 of 1400 S__ty tobacco 54.45 Perkinson, W.S. 1 Saddle 2.25 Farley, Mrs. 1 Lot Corn abt 18 bushels 13.00 Farley, Mrs. 1 Bureau .25 Farley, Mrs. 1 Jar .25 Farley, Mrs. 1 Keg .25 Farley, Mrs. 1 Kettle .25 Wise, W. 1 Bridle, paid .40 Total Sale 129.30 I W.R. Morgan administrator of the estate of B.R. Perkinson dead do certify that the forgoing is a true and perfect report of the sale of all the personal property of said estate that has come to my hand as administrator or otherwise. Given under my hand this 22 day of Dec 1876. W.R. Morgan Administrator I would further report that on the 12 day March 1877 I sold the note claimed by J.D. Perkinson at public auction at Bedford. G.W. Peak being the highest bidder became the purchaser of said note at the price of 58.50. which added to the amount of sales 129.30. Making total sales 182.80. W.R. Morgan Administrator State of Kentucky, Trimble County I J.W. Lee clerk of the county court for said county do certify that at the July term 1877 of said court the forgoing sale bill of the personal estate of B.R. Perkinson was filed and ordered to be recorded which is done. Given under my hand this 13 day of July 1877. J.W. Lee Clerk Submitted by: Jerry Farley farleys@networld.com Additional Comments: Following is the relationship of those mentioned in the Inventory and Sales to B.R.Perkinson. Ira Roland Chandler, son-in-law. Joseph D. Perkinson, son. John Dicen Perkinson, son. William Singleton Perkinson, son. Mary Jane Farley, daughter. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/