Monday, May 18, 2009

Probate Record of Mathew Manning 1844

Know all men by these present that we Pridgeon Manning, H Volliuline, and Z J Shemwell all of the county of Stewart and state of Tennessee are held and formally bound unto the governor in and over the state of Tennessee or his successors in office in the personal sum of one hundred dollars to be paid to the said governor or his successors in office or their assigns which payment will a truly to be made. We find our severs our heirs executors administrators or assigns jointly and severally firmly by those present sealed with our seals and dated this first day of January 1844- The condition of the above obligation is such the the whereas Pridgeon Manning is appointed administrator of all and singular the goods and chattel rights and credits of Mathew Manning deceased and has qualified accordingly now if the said Pridgeon Manning shall will and truely make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattel rights and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come into his hands or possession belonging to the said Mathew Manning deceased in his lifetime or into the hands or possessions of any other person or persons and the same so made do exhibit or cause to be exhibited with our issuing county court and the same goods chattel right and credits of the deceased at the time of his death which at any time here after may come into the hands or possession of any other person or persons shall well and truly administrator according to law and further do make or cause to be made a lively and just account of his administrationship within the time presented by law and all the rest and residue of the goods and chattel rights and credit which may be found remaining in the hands of said administer or account for and shall pay over and deliver to such person or persons respectively as the same shall be due and agreeable to law and shall well and lively exhibit or cause to his executor unto our county court an account there of and in all things shall well and lively perform the duties injoined on him or administrator according to the law of the county and in such case made and provided them this obligation to be void else to remain in full force and effect.

Acknowledged in open court P Manning
January Term 1844 H Volliuline
? Z T Shenwell
Approved of by the court
P Lynch Chairman

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