The heirs of Joseph Pancake In Acct. with Henry Powelson
1811 $ ¢
[?]15 To Cash paid R. Young for serving two Subpoenas. 42 1/2
1812
April 10 Do J. Dailey for Shoes for Betsey Pancake 1 25
" Do John Jack and his wife for B. Pancake 4 80
" Do John S. Porterfields A/C for B. Pancake 8 86
" Do S. Earsom for 2 days attendance at October term 1811 1 01
" Do . . . Do for five days attendance October term 1812 2 15
" Do Andrew Wodrow fees 1811 0 80
1813 " Do John Newman for attendance at the said Pancake heirs 3 75
" Do John Newman for attendance at the said Pancake 1 00
" Do C. Heiskell Sheriffs fees 2 70
" Do James Dailey A/C for B. Pancake £2.4.8 7 04
" Do Paid Betsey Pancake 5 10
" Do John Jack and his A/C for Betsey Pancake 12 02
" Do for 1 Pair shoes for B. Pancake [0?] 37 1/2
" Do Uriah Blue his amt. for farming the land 2 years )
after High Watter ) 10 00
My Services for three years from 1 April 1811 to 1 )
April 1814 @ $12 ) 36 00
" Jacob Earsom 5 days attendance at October Term 1812 2 05
" Do Do 2 days attendance at October Term 1813 1 06
To Balace Due the heirs 42 01 1/2
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[?] 141 67
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1812
April 1st By Half Rent of Plantation U. Blue ending this )
Date £25 ) 41 67
1813
April 1st " Half Do of Do to Do ending this Day £30 50 00
1814
April 1st " Half Do of Do to Thos Collins ending this Day £30 50 00
In obedience to and order of the worshipfull Court of Hampshire We have
Examined the Acct. as above and find a balance of forty two dollars one
and half cents due the heirs by Henry Powelson Given under our hands the
9th of June 1814
John Jack
James Dailey
At a Court held for Hampshire County the 19th day of September 1814. This
Sale Account of the heirs of Joseph Pancake Decd was returned and ordered
to be recorded. Teste
Saml McGuire C.H.C.
Updated 1/24/99 8:17:34 AM