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ESTATE SALE: Michael Troutman 1822, Bullitt Co., KY

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Transcribed by: Anne Livingston Livings1@aol.com
Date: 5 July 1999 
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18 Jan 1822  Bullitt County KY  Will Book A  p. 402

A list of property sold on the 18th day of January 1822 By the Executors of 
Michael TROUTMAN dec’d being the property retained by Eliza HALL, late the 
widow of Michael TROUTMAN

1 Clock   P. B. TROUTMAN   $41.50
1 Desk  Jacob FRIDDLE   15.06 1/4
1 Close Press  James J. DOZIER  15.25
1 Table  James CARRICO  2.00   same   for .75
1 wheel  Absolom ----  (BESS?)  for 3.00   
1 Ditto     James CARRICO   5.00
2 Baskets and Lot of old Iron  Henry C. M. CARTMELL  2.00
1 Auger   James ALEXANDER   .25
2 Cleveses (or Cleveres)?  Frances MARAMAN  1.50
2 of same and Dung Fork  James ALEXANDER   2.00
R---- and Chisel  Abraham TROUTMAN  1.87 1/2
Scales & waits     James CARRICO  1.87 1/2
11 Chairs   George W. SWEARINGEN  5.75
Bed, Bedstead and furniture  Jonathan SIMMONS  15.75
Old Book Case - E. H. HAMILTON
Candle Stand  P. B. TROUTMAN  .75
Spool  Sedwick SIMMONS  1.06
1 Hackle (fine)  Abraham TROUTMAN  .75
1 Ditto (course)  Benjamin WELLER  3.12
1 ? awl (?) chain  P. B. TROUTMAN  .50
1 Barrel of Buckwheat  James ALEXANDER 2.57
10 old Barrells  James ALEXANDER  at 2 for 51 1/2 cents
? and Box  and Hoops  P. H. HAMILTON 2 for .31
Quilting Fraims  James CARRICO  .56 1/4
--------  ---- Hooks and Bands  James CARRICO  .50
Branding Iron   James CARRICO .25
Bedstead and Bed furniture  Lewis BROWN  16.25
Looking Glass  William DENT   .50
Sugar Desk    Lewis BROWN   5.25
a Lot of old Books    Isaac TROUTMAN  1.00 (?)
Lot of Pewter  James CONNEL  8.24
Bread Basket, knives and forks  James CARRICO  5.00
Tea ware  James CARRICO  .62 1/2
Coffee Pot and Bottle   H.C. W. CARTMILL  .75
Spade and Hardware  Isaac TROUTMAN 2.00
1 pair big  ----tuards  Mortimer G. ROBBARDS  4.12 1/2
1 pair little ----tuards  Jacob FRIDDLE  2.50
Tar and 2 barrels   James ALEXANDER 1.87 1/2
Barrel ---rt  P. B. TROUTMAN
4 Whisky barrels  Frederick PENYBAKER (?)  1.00
1 Crout  (?) Box  James CARRICO  1.57 1/2
2 pair of Tongs and Shovel  Isaac TROUTMAN  5.12 1/2
Big kettle  Francis MARRIMAN  6.00
1 Ditto   William DENT  3.62 1/2
1 pot  Absolom BESS (?)  4.12 1/2
1 little pot  James ALEXANDER  2.75
1 Oven    same  2.00
1 Skillet  Lilbourn SIMMONS  .87 1/2
Frying Pan Skinner or Skimmer & Flesh ---  W. DENT  .75
Pot ,  ------ Tea kettle   Geo. SWEARENGEN  4.50
1 Tea Kettle  James ALEXANDER  3.75
2 wedges  Richard SIMMONS  2.25
1 Bell & Collar  Richard SIMMONS  1.12 1/2
1 Washing Tub  James ALEXANDER  1.00
1Churn  James J. DOZIER  .75
1 Buckett  James ALEXANDER  .85
1 Big Wheel  E. H. HAMILTON  2.00
1 Reel  John FURGESON
2 H----  James ALEXANDER  1.00
1 Scythe  & Cradle  Absolom BESS (?)  2.12 1/2
1 Loom & ------ (looks like Tackling?)  James CARRICO  14.25
-------   -------- SAUNDERS  1.00
-------  John WILLIAMS  .62 1/2
---------Nicholas H. _______  1.25
1 plow  William COLLINGS   10.14 1/2
1 Fifth Chain  Frances MERRIMAN   5.62 1/2
1 Saw Tooth Harrow  James CARRICO  4.00
1 Small plow   Isaac TROUTMAN  6.00
1 pair of Stretchers  John LEERIGHT  1.12 1/2
1 Log Chain  Joel CARPENTER  5.25
Double trees  John LEERIGHT  1.25
Grindstone  David ALLEN  2.81 1/4
Cutlery Box  Richard SIMMONS   3.00
Wheat Fan  E. H. HAMILTON  25.00
Waggon and hinds (?) Gray  William NEWCOURT (or possibly NEWBOULT)   65.50
Tannery tools  P. B. TROUTMAN  7.00
Negro Man Fuller    to Jonathan SIMMONS   425l50
Negro Boy Zobe  to Abraham TROUTMAN  531.25
Negro Man Ben  to Leonard TROUTMAN   751.00
Negro Woman Dorkis (?) and child to Kitty TROUTMAN  400.00
Negro Girl Abigail to Kitty TROUTMAN  412.00
Negro Boy Daniel to Kitty TROUTMAN  $313.50

Total $3209.09 3/4

At a County Court held for Bullitt County at the Courthouse on this the 4th 
day of February 1822 the Bill of Sale of the Estate of Elizabeth HALL, late 
Elizabeth TROUTMAN, widow and Relict of Michael TROUTMAN was returned by the 
executors on the property of the estate of Said TROUTMAN and ordered 
recorded.  Test. George F. POPE

p. 418  This day James ALEXANDER, Benjamin HUGHES & George H. POPE Came 
personally before me the undersigned, a justice of the peace of (Bullitt ) 
County  and made oath they Would agreeable to the best of their knowledge 
settle with Phillip B. TROUTMAN  one of the Executors of  the Estate of 
Michael TROUTMAN dec’d.  Witness my had this 4th day of March 1822.  Signed. 
James CALDWELL


The Estate of Michael TROUTMAN, Phillip B. TROUTMAN one of the Executors  
(the following appear to be debts paid out of the estate)

1816  amount paid on SHOPTAW’s Bond     $149.25
following paid May 5th:

Paid Nath’l B. WOOD for Voucher   No.     $ 118.49 1/2
Ditto per Ditto                              19.04 1/2
Ditto per Ditto                              10.00
to HALBERT per bills                           .25      
to John GREFFING (?) ad-----                 1.25         
Sheriff of Grayson County                     .50
Sheriff of Bullitt County                   91.45
ditto on taxes due the estate                1.44
Thomas HEAD, Deputy Sheriff                  3.00
J. HALBERT for (or per) Bill                50
F. W. L. GRAYSON, Clerk fee                   2.64
John LEERIGHT                               147.69
William W. G--- (GIVENSON?)                  2.00
W. LEE, Sheriff                             75.90  (?)
C HAMILTON  bill                             2.08
Jno LEE, Deputy Sheriff                     -----?
Clerk of Hardin Circuit Court               -----?
William CALDWELL, Sheriff                     .62
HALBERT, Clerk fee Bill 	             8.45
J. MORGAN, D. Sheriff  		             1.21
J. LEE  D. Sheriff       		      .21
J. R. GARTHEN (?)            		     2.00
Wilford LEE per  fee bill                .20  & .50
Joseph HEDGES for  ditto                    12.06
John DORAN,  D. Sheriff           	     1.89 1/2
Jno. E. HEAD, Constable         	    16.54
Clerk of Hardin Co.             	      .56
Nath’l JEFFRIES                 	    14.91 1/2
Geo. F. POPE per fee Bill     2.10, also 12.91 1/2, also 16.93, also 10.34 1/2

1821
paid George F. POPE  13.63 1/2
F. W. GRAYSON   26.77  also 45.00
John REED, Clerk of Washington Co.   5.35
Sheriff - Sundry per bill            14.32
Jno LEE             5.13
James HALBERT, Clerk            3.11
William CALDWELL     6.00  also 1.62,  also 1.38 (?)
Jacob SHAFER   5.40 1/2
William LAVELY (?) Constable  51.65
SHOPTAW  197.75

Service as Executor per  ----  133.75
To Commissioner collecting   -----   70.85

New Commissioners for settling accounts   3.00
Clerks Bill  .73
Ditto   1.10 1/2
Ditto paid ------------   83.50
Total 1732.40 1/2

Balance due Executor  $557.47 1/2


Rodolphus BOOTHES note paid  6.05
David McKINLEY’s ditto   5.00
Wood PORTERFIELD’s  ditto  4.95  also 8.20
Jacob HINKLER  ditto  5.00
Edward DORREYS (?) (DONEYS?)  1100.00
William EVANS  1.00
Britain WHITE   1.75
Reason GRIFFENS  9.75
Joseph STILLWELL  1.25
Total 1180.93

We James ALEXANDER, Benjamin HUGHES, George F. POPE, Commissioners Appointed 
by an order of the County Court of Bullitt COunty make a settlement with 
Philip B. TROUTMAN as executor of the Estate of Michael TROUTMAN dec’d and do 
certify that the foregoing is a Current (?) Settlement of Said accounts for 
in the Voucher produced to the best of our knowledge being a blanace due the 
Executor of Five hundred Dollars and fifty one Dollars and 47 1/2 Cents.  
Witness our hand this 4th day March 1822