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The loose probate packet of [[Thomas St Clair]] Ninety-five pages. ==Page 1== [[Thomas St Clair|Thomas C StClair]] 1856 ==Page 2== Know all men by these presents that we Winney St Clair as principal and John W St Clair and Robert H Adams as her securities are held and firmly bound until the State of Arkansas in its ... wereof ... and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs and jointly severally and firmly by these presence [sic] sealed with our seals and being dated this 23rd of January 1857 The condition of the above obligation is such that after above bounded Winney St Clair Administrix of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of Thomas C St Clair deceased shall make or cause to be made ... inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits [of the?] deceased which have or may come to the hands possession or knowledge of her the said Winney St Clair or into the hands or possession of any other person for her and the same so made shall shall [unto?] and exhibit in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Probate for the County of Franklin within sixty days from the date of the above obligation and all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of the deceased which shall come into the ==Page 3== hands, possession or knowledge of the said Winney St Clair she shall will and truly administer according to law and pay the debts of the deceased as ... as his assets will extend and the law [permit ?] and further make or cause to be made just and true accounts of of his administration and make [due?] and proper settlements thereof from time to time according to law or the lawful order sentence or decree of any Court having competent prosecution and shall moreover well and truly do and perform all other matters and things touching such administration that are or may be prescribed by law or [injoined?]...such administratrix by the lawful order sentence or decree of any court having competent jurisdiction thereto above obligation to be void and of no effect Otherwise to remain in full force and virtue Attest: A S Berry Winney [her mark] St Clair John W St Clair R H Adams State of Arkansas County of Franklin I Winney St Clair being duly sworn do on oath state that I will make as true and perfect [inventory?] of the ...dutifully administer all and singular ==Page 4== the goods and chattles rights and credits of the deceased and pay his debts as far as the assets which may come to my hands will extend and the law direct and that I will account for and pay over according to law all assets which shall come to my hands or possession. And I do further swear that ...best of my knowledge and belief the value of the estate is [blank is not filled] dollars that John W St Clair [this page's text ends here although half the page remains blank] ==Page 5== [Outside of the envelope] Winney St Clair Jan 23 1857 A S Berry, Clerk Approved April the 14 1857 John Honea, Judge ==Page 6== An inventory of the personal estate of Thomas C St Clair late of the county of Franklin deceasd as the same hate come to the hands of Winney St Clair administratrix of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of said deceased. Towit One deen [?] mare about six years old One Brown horse about seven years old One black horse about five years old One Sorrell mare about five years old One brown filly about three years old One bay colt about one year old One yoke of oxen about twelve years old Two yoke of oxen about five years old One yoke of oxen about four years old One steer about six years old One streer about three years old Four cows and calves, three heiffers, four two year old steers About forty head of sheep About one hundred head of stock hogs Twenty one head of pork hogs One waggon, two ploughs, two pairs of plough gear, one hoe, two [...], one riffle gun, one shot gun, four[?] log chains, one mount[?] saddle, one side saddle, one iron wedge About seven or eight thousand pounds of seed cotton One note on G W & Robert Caulk dated 13 Oct 1856 due 25 Dec 18[blot] [...] at 10 percent Amount of said note 170.00 Int to 15 Feb 1857 4.95 [[Category:Franklin County, Arkansas]]
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