COLLINS, WILLIAM

Minutes
Tyrrell County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions


March Session 1764

On motion of Mr. John Johnston atty. in behalf of Margreth Collins for administration on the estate of her husband William Collins deceased ordered granted for securities William Rhoads and Joseph Hardison in the sum of 1000 pounds procla. money & it is further ordered that she sell the perishable estate in order to the paying the debts.

June Session 1764

Personally appeared Margreet Collins & exhibited & on her oath proved an inventory of William Collins deceased.

Evan Jones exhibited & proved and account of sales of the estate of William Collins deceased ordered filed.


North Carolina Archives
Loose Estate Papers
Tyrrell County (C.R.096.508.13), Box 13
Collins, William, 1764


Bond dated 2 Apr 1764 in the amount of one thousand pounds appointing Margreth Collins administratrix of the estate of William Collins deceased, William Rhoads & Joseph Hardison securities.

Undated account of sales of the perishable part of the estate of William Collins deceased. Buyers and number of purchases include Mathias Adams (1), Caleb Bembridge (1), Benjamin Blount Esq. (4), William Carkeet (9), John Collins (4), Margret Collins (2), William Collins (1), Thomas Combs (1), William Currell (7), Jonathan Davis (1), Benj. Edwards (1), Joshua Everett (3), Nathaniel Everett (1), Nathaniel Everett Senr. (3), Thomas Everett (1), Bedford Fagen (1), John Garrett (1), John Garrett Senr. (1), Thomas Garrett (4), Jasper Hardison (3), Jasper Hardison Junr. (2), John Hardison Esq. (5), Joseph Hardison (5), Richd. Hardison (1), Thomas Hardison (5), Thos. Harrison (1), William Harrison (1), Joseph Hudson (1), Batlord Jones (1), Bilha Jones (1), Evan Jones (5), Mrs. Laseter (1), John McKildo (4), Edmund Morris (1), William Newbold (11), Jehu Nichols (6), Wm. Ray (1), William Rhoads (12), Samuel Smithwick (3), John Stubbs (3), Francis Ward (1), James Ward (1), Mrs. Ward (1) & Joseph Young (1).


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Updated November 9, 2020
Charles W. Barnes