To his apparel L 1.14.0
To a bed, bedstid & furniture 2.10.0
To a Walnut Chest with drawers 1.10.0
To Pewter dishes, plates, &c. 2.10.0
To a large folio Bible & a small book 2.11.6
To two iron pots & old potracks 0.19.0
To a pair of old tongs & 15 harrow teeth 0. 7.6
To an oak dough trough, an arm chair &
other chairs of little worth 0.13.0
To two old spinning wheels 0. 5.0
________
L 13. 0.0
Thomas Carleton
Isaac Mendenhall
NOTE: Many of this family removed to North Carolina, some leaving
the Quakers. It may have been his displeasure which was being uttered
in the small five shilling legacies given to his son and daughters.
(HR 5: 95, 96.)
The Arkansas Family Historian, Oct.-Dec. 1970, Volume VIII. No. 4, p.
138, has this listing, and we are publishing it here, hoping they will
approve. This is a very helpful publication, and for information
write the publishers, (Arkansas Gen. Society) Box 587, Conway, Ark.
The town of Perryville is in Perry County, northwest of Little Rock,
and has a population of a little over 720 people.
Hollingsworth, Lucindy J. Feb. 12, 1871 Dec. 13, 1956
" Pamela C. Apr. 25, 1886
" Royald D. (sic) Jan. 29, 1900 Mar. 20, 1962
" Thomas J. ** Oct. 10, 1856 Mar. 10, 1910
Hubanks, Mary E. July 9, 1886
Mathews, Alden A. F. Oct. 26, 1879
" Darena Dec. 11, 1880 Nov. 20, 1888
" J. L. W. Apr. 18, 1838 July 21, 1881
Recorded by Robert F. Gustavus, S.C.A.
During March and April of 1971 your editor read 22 rolls of 35mm microfilm,
being of the original or copy lists of incoming passengers to the Port of
New York, from January 2, 1857 through May 14, 1859. A total of 1448 lists
exist for 1857, and 1187 for 1858. 380 lists for 1859 have also been
covered. Below is a complete list of all the members of our "clan" found.