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701 | Deseret News article 20 January 1858 Regarding collection of debts | ||
702 | Proceedings of The Grand Lodge of Texas - listed Absalom Pryor Allday as a Master Mason - 1837 | ||
703 | General Land Office Record - Ephraim W Mecham 160 acres in Duchesne County, Utah 20 February 1914 | ||
704 | 1860 U.S. Census - Walter Bird Name: Walter Bird Age in 1860: 27 Birth Year: abt 1833 Birthplace: England Home in 1860: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory Gender: Male Post Office: Springville Walter Bird 27 Arabella Bird 22 Arabella Bird 3 John Bird 2 | ||
705 | 1870 U.S. Census - Walter Bird Name: Walter Bird Age in 1870: 37 Birth Year: abt 1833 Birthplace: England Home in 1870: Springville, Utah, Utah Territory Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Springville Walter Bird 37 Arabella Bird 32 Arabella Bird 13 John O Bird 11 Tamar A Bird 9 Helen Bird 5 Rhoda Bird 3 Walter J Bird 1 | ||
706 | 1880 U.S. Census - Walter Bird Name: Walter Bird Age: 47 Birth Year: abt 1833 Birthplace: England Home in 1880: Springville, Utah, Utah Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Arabella Bird Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: England Occupation: Farmer Walter Bird 47 Arabella Bird 42 Arabella Bird 23 John O. Bird 21 Tamer Ann Bird 19 Helen Bird 15 Rhoda Bird 13 Walter F. Bird 11 Kate A. Bird 8 Wallace Bird 6 Wm Arthur Bird 3 H Arch Bird 1 | ||
707 | 1900 U.S. Census - Walter Bird Name: Walter Bird Age: 67 Birth Date: Oct 1832 Birthplace: England Home in 1900: Springville, Utah, Utah Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1850 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Aribella Bird Marriage Year: 1855 Years Married: 45 Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: England Walter Bird 67 Aribella Bird 62 Archie Bird 21 Zella Bird 16 | ||
708 | December 8, 1970 letter from the Koleszar Family - page 4 Now however, we say goodbye from all our heart. May our letter find all of you in the best of health. God be with you. Write us back as soon as you can. In our next letter we will send from baptism / birth certificate the exact dates and names as they are written. Our sweet Beverly you possibly [illegible] out of your pants just now? Do you remember? Did you guys make it back to California without any trouble? Little Teri and Ricsi’s (Richie) family were waiting for you, right? Were they happy to see the babies? May God be with you, and us too. Write soon. The Koleszar Family Košice Personal Letter, translation of Muse001_0020.jpeg from Hungarian to English | ||
709 | Marriage record for Lacza István (Stephen) and Kovács Erzsébet (Elizabeth); November, 21 1859 Hungarian to English Translation of Marriage Certificate (missing parts on left side of document) 1100/ 1939th year, M. E. Sz. Stamp Certificate of Marriage that took place in the Szeszta-Komáróc Reformed (Protestant) Church on the year One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Nine. Third Volume, page number 151 (not clear; probably 151, but possibly 157) Year, month, and day of marriage 1859, November, 21 Data about the Groom Name; Name of father, mother and civilian job Lacza István (Stephen); the deceased Lacza István, son of a husbandman Residence: town, house # Szeszta, number 28 Religion Helvetic Age 22 Status (marriage) Single Data about the Bride Name; Name of father, mother and civilian job Kovács Erzsébet (Elizabeth); Kovács János (John), daughter of a husbandman Residence: town, house # Buzta, Szeszta, number 80 Religion Helvetic Age 18 Status (marriage) Single Names of the witnesses and their occupations Abosi István Sr., Szanyiszló Mihály (Michael), Laterán István, farmers/husbandmen The name of the Priest who performed the marriage Veress Sámuel, local ordained pastor Did they absolve or follow through? They both agreed and got married Observations The guardian and father gave their verbal consent This extract of the (marriage) certificate is from the registrar of the Szeszta-Komáróc Reformed (Protestant) Church found in the above mentioned year and page and all the words in this document were found, I officially swear. Dated: Szeszta, year 1939, month October, 13. [Stamp]: Szeszta, The Office of the Reformed Church Ministry Reformed Church Pastor: [signed] Simon Jozsef (Joseph) (word missing) and available from Tóth István. In Szepsi (a city meaning Moldava, located on southern border of Slovakia, used to be in Hungary before World War I. Szeszta is a neighboring village.) [handwritten in English, not a part of the original document]: Great grandparents on Grandmother | ||
710 | 1870 Denmark Census for Lorentz Lorentzen and Margaretha Jacobsen Town/Village: Valby Parish: Holbo District: Frederiksborg Village or places' names with reference of farm houses, etc.: Segarsgaard Family's number: 21 Person's number: 118, 119 Person's name: Lorenz Sorenten, Margarte Jacobien Sex: Male, Female Age: 77, 80 Marital Status: Married, Married Religion: Lutheran, Mormon Birthplace. Namely the city or parish and county's name: Sleeswig, Angelen and Holstien Position in the family: Retired farmer, wife | ||
711 | 1940 U.S. Census - Lawrence C Childs 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Lawrence Bird Respondent: Yes Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1900 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Utah Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Glendale, Los Angeles, California Street: East Lomita Street House Number: 1128 Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Glendale, Los Angeles, California Residence in 1935: Same House Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 14B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 336 Occupation: Recreation Worker House Owned or Rented: Rented Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 28 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: High School, 3rd year Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 35 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 26 Income: 400 Income Other Sources: Yes Household Members: Lawrence Bird 40 Lucy Bird 37 Lawrence Bird 15 | ||
712 | 1845 Denmark Census for Lorentz Lorentzen and Margaretha Jacobsen Family Place: Lyngby Parish (9 miles north from Copenhagen) Hundred: Sokkelund County: Kobenhavn Place: Lyngbye Lorentz Lorentzen 49 Married Spisevaert? Skjaevinge/Frederiksborg Magrethe Jacobsen 55 Married Hustru Qvern/Angel/Tyskland Dorthea Lorentzen 16 Single Barn Kiel/Tyskkland Kirstine Wallengreen 32 Married Maid Copenhagen Ane Marie Rasmussed 42 Married Slotspige? Odense | ||
713 | 1850 Denmark Census for Lorentz Lorentzen and Magretha Jacobsen Family Place: Frederiksborg, Holbo, Valby Lorentz Lorentzen 57 Married Gardmand, husfader Skaevinge Sogn Vilhelmine Jacobsen 61 Married His wife Holsten Doris Lorentzen 21 Single Their daughter Holsten Anders Pedersen 41 Single Laborer Jaegerspris | ||
714 | 1911 Canadian Census for the Leader Family Name: Alfred Leader Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 40 Birth Date: Apr 1871 Birthplace: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Maryann Leader Tribal: English Province: Alberta District: Calgary District Number: 1 Sub-District: Carstairs Alfred Leader 40 Maryann Leader 38 Coral Leader 15 Clayton Leader 11 Margery Leader 8 Sub-District Number: 18 | ||
715 | 1891 Canadian Census for August Litzgus August 34 born Ontario Mary 30 born U.S. Elizabeth 8 born Ontario | ||
716 | 1901 Canadian Census for August Litzgus August 49 Mary 44 Elisabeth 18 John 17 Joseph 15 George 14 Victor 12 Annie 10 Louisa 8 Poll Elisabeth - Boarder | ||
717 | 1911 Canadian Census for August Litzgus August 56 Mary 42 Louisa 18 Dorothy 8 | ||
718 | 1921 Canadian Census - "Egene" August Litzgus Name: Eugne Litzgus (August) Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 64 Birth Year: abt 1857 Birth Place: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Mary Litzgus Father Birth Place: Germany Mother Birth Place: Germany Racial or Tribal Origin: German Province or Territory: Ontario District: Waterloo North District Number: 136 Sub-District: Kitchener (City) Sub-District Number: 21 City, Town or Village: Kitchener City Street or Township: 164 Edward St Municipality: N Ward Occupation: Machinist Income: 800 Eugne Litzgus 64 Mary Litzgus 60 Dorthy Litzgus 19, daughter Clayton Litzgus 7, grandson | ||
719 | Death Registration for Judith Linseman Litzgus Name: Juditha Litzgus Date of Death: 11 February 1879 Sex: Female Age: 57 years Rank: Widow of the late Joseph Litzgus Birth place: Wurtenberg, Germany Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever Physician: Dr. Elliyot Hawkesville? Informant: John Litzgus, son of deceased Residence: Wellesley Registration Date: 12 February 1879 Religion: Roman Catholic | ||
720 | 1921 Canadian Census for Walter Nowak family Name: Walter Nowak Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 25 Birth Year: abt 1896 Birth Place: Poland Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Annie Nowak Father Birth Place: Poland Mother Birth Place: Poland Year of Immigration: 1913 Racial or Tribal Origin: Polish Province or Territory: Ontario District: Waterloo North District Number: 136 Sub-District: Kitchener (City) Sub-District Number: 21 City, Town or Village: Kitchener City Street or Township: 277 Akrens W St Municipality: 3 Ward Occupation: Grocery Butcher Walter Nowak 25 Annie Nowak 25 Joseph Nowak 5 Stanley Nowak 1 Adelia Nowak 3 Joseph Michalek 29 | ||
721 | Marriage Record for Dorothy Litzgus and Harvey Alexander Mackie 8 June 1922 | ||
722 | August Litzgus death record July 26-1856-July 1930. | ||
723 | Joseph Litzgus, son of August Litzgus death record - 14 Nov 1927 | ||
724 | A Brief History of Grace Stringham Colton--written by Grace An Excerpt: "I started back home and it began to storm, how it did snow. The horse put his head down and I could not get him off a walk. I was getting very cold, then I saw a large horse and rider coming toward me. It was father. he took me in to a neighbors and I got warm and then we started on again. Father lashed the horse I was riding, and I had a hard time clinging to the circingle. When we were a half a mile away from home we met mother walking in the snow. She was so anxious about me. That was the care my father and mother took of us all." | ||
725 | Dr. Bette M. Collett Adams Obituary Bette died at 80 years of age. She was a well known chiropractor on the Central Coast. | ||
726 | My Grandpa Composed by Beatrice Stringham | ||
727 | Susan Stringham Shafer, a Brief History written by Susan This document lists some of the highlights and callings in the LDS church that Susan held, including a little about her children. (The birth dates have been removed for those who are still living.) | ||
728 | William Sterling Stringham; a Brief History This document lists some of the highlights of William's life including a little about his children. (The birth dates have been removed for those who are still living.) | ||
729 | Obituary for Gladys Shoemaker in 2001 | ||
730 | Marriage Record for John Shoemaker and Laura Bialkowski/White Date: 29 October 1912 City: Berlin County: Waterloo Husband's Occupation: Laborer Wife's Occupation: Worker Husband's Marital Status: Bachelor Wife's Marital Status: Spinster Husband's Religion: Roman Catholic Wife's Religion: Roman Catholic Husband's Residence: Preston Wife's Residence: Berlin Husband's Father's Name: Anthony Shoemaker Wife's Father's Name: Francis Bialkowski Husband's Father's Occupation: Laborer Wife's Father's Occupation: Moulder Husband's Mother's Name: Antonia Isrig? Wife's Mother's Name: Lena Wintermeyer Witnesses: Stanislaus Szewe and Leona Scharlach | ||
731 | Court Case James Whitfield verses Snellen Johnson, George Alexander, and Alfred Johnson 20 March 1830 James alleged that on 1 April 1828 Snellen and George contracted in writing for $130. Paid $130 plus $8.66 23 in interest plus Plantiff attorney fees of $14.62 23rd October 1830. | ||
732 | Court Case Snelling Johnson vs Thomas Merritt 29 March 1828 Snelling alleged he lost a $50 bank note on 1 October 1826 of the Bank of North Carolina and on 25 December 1826 Thomas converted the note into his own property. The jury ruled in Snelling's favor for principle and interest on 4 May 1830. | ||
733 | Court Case - Benjamin Marshall vs Snelling alias Snellen Johnson 20 January 1827 Benjamin alleged Snelling owed $124.25. The jury ruled in Benjamin's favor on 14 November 1827. | ||
734 | Petition of Nancy R Johnson to be made Administratrix of estate of Willis F Johnson Number 73, Chief Justice R Kleberg, Willis F. Johnson from DeWitt County Date of Petition: 4 February 1854, Date of Death: 22 December 1853, did not leave will Date of ruling: 27 February 1854, Bond: $4,000 Case dismissed: July 1854 | ||
735 | Newspaper Article with Jonathan York as Clerk for DeWitt County in 1848 The Texian Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1848 | ||
736 | Administrator's Sale of Land for John York Public Auction of the 9,455 acres from the estate of John York to take place 8 March 1851 administered by Jonathan York The Texian Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1851 | ||
737 | Newspaper Article stating a man named Morrison stabbed Jonathan York in 1857 State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 28, 1857 | ||
738 | Alfred L. Brigance appointed delegate to attend Democratic State Convention in 1853 Texas Ranger & Lone Star. (Washington, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 9, 1853 | ||
739 | 1871 Census list of Deaths in the last 12 Months - William A Masecar, age 1, drowned | ||
740 | Alfred J. Masecar Biography - page 1 The write up on Dr. Masecar is from Talcott Wing's History of Monroe County, Michigan pages 438 & 439. Published in 1890. | ||
741 | Alfred J. Masecar Biography - page 2 The write up on Dr. Masecar is from Talcott Wing's History of Monroe County, Michigan pages 438 & 439. Published in 1890. | ||
742 | Obituaries for Alfred James Masecar Alfred James Masecar The community was greatly shocked on Saturday morning to learn of the sudden and entirely unexpected death of Dr. Masecar at his home on Second Street in this city. For some months the cares of his profession had been wearing on him and the day before had been particularly exhausting one, but he arose Saturday morning apparently in his usual health and while conversing with this niece while awaiting breakfast expired without a moment’s warning. It was the end which he often wished might be his – a sudden summons while still in the harness. Alfred James Masecar was born at Rockford, Canada November 23rd, 1839. After graduation at Portland, Me., he began the study of medicine in April 1854, and after graduating from the Buffalo Medical College in 1863, he took a years study at the University of Victoria Medical College of Toronto, Canada, and graduated with honors in May 1864. He began the practice of his profession in the county of Oxford, Ontario, and remained there for fifteen years, during which time he was prominent in public as well as professional life. He was president of the Agricultural Society, member of the Municipal Council, mayor of the town and government coroner – a life position. Owing to poor health, in 1879 he travelled for some months and, being attracted to Monroe by the mineral springs, he settled here and soon found his health restored and entered upon the practice of his profession. He soon established a pleasant and lucrative practice and his unfailing kindness, as well as his unusual skill, made his patients his personal friends, and they join with his stricken family in mourning his untimely loss. During his residence in the city he has been honored by an election to the Board of Education and the Common Council of the city, and his public duties were performed with that conscientious attention to detail which was characteristic of the man. He has been for many years connected with the Odd-Fellows Fraternity in which he has held many positions of trust and honor, having likewise been a member of the Grand Lodge organization of the state. Dr. Masecar has been twice married, the first time, March 14th, 1860, to Mary J. Johnston, who died November 1875; the second time in April, 1877 to Appolona Van Patten, who survives him. By the first union there were six children five of whom survive: Mrs. D.A. Hagans, of Monroe; Mrs. H.L. Davis of Hamilton, Ont; Mrs. C.E. Vail of Cornell, Ont; Ebenezer in California; and Mrs. J.M. Raynor of Detroit. Of the second marriage there were three children, Joseph, Alfred and Pearl at home. The funeral services were held from his late residence Monday afternoon at four o’clock, Revs. Allen and Balmer officiating. The Odd Fellows, of which he was a member for many years, took charge of the funeral at the grave and performed the last sad rites according to the order. The Monroe County Medical Society, of which the doctor was a member, turned out in a body. The COMMERCIAL is called upon to chronicle the death of another widely known citizen of the city and county, that of Alfred James Masecar, M.D., of the third ward. Mr. Masecar was born in Norfalk county, Ontario, Nov. 23, 1839. He was the youngest of four brothers, of whom two are living. He was a graduate of the Toronto Medical College and pursued additional medical studies in Buffalo. In 1859 he wedded Miss Mary J. Hatch, who died in ’75, and by whom he had six children, five of whom are living, viz., : Mrs. D.A. Hagans, of Monroe; Mrs. H.L. Davis of Hamilton, Ont; Mrs. C.E. Vail of Cornell, Ont; Erwin of California; and Mrs. J.N. Raynor of Detroit. He at first practiced his profession in Tilsonburg, Canada, but in ’79 came to Monroe, having found that the mineral waters of the city were beneficial to his health. In ’75 his first wife died, and in ’78 he married Mrs Apolony Van Patten, who survives him. In his second family there were three children – Joe, Allen and Pearl, all living. Mr. Masecar was a staunch Democrat and had represented his ward in the common council. He had an extensive practice, especially in the country, and on the day before his death he had ridden over twenty miles. On Saturday morning he was apparently in his usual health, had taken care of his horse and was sitting in his chair talking to friends whom he was entertaining when one of them notices that he seemed to make a gurgling noise in his throat and his eyes closed. His wife was called and at once saw that he was suffering from a dangerous attack. His feet were bathed in hot water, but he only breathed slightly and died without recognizing anyone or speaking. He was buried Monday afternoon with Odd Fellow honors, Messrs. J.B. Dewey, John Wahl, C. Neate, L. Mitchell, W. Hagans and L.J. Townsend acting as bearers. The funeral was from his late residence, Rev. W.J. Balmer officiating. MONROE RECORD September 20, 1900 Obituary – Alfred J. Masecar, one of the leading physicians of Monroe was born Nov. 23d, 1839 at Rockford, Ontario, he came to Monroe from Tilsonburg, Ont., Feb. 10, 1879 and practiced medicine here until the time of his death, which occurred Saturday morning at his home on Second street, supposedly from heart failure. He had been in poor health for a year or two but his death at this time was entirely unexpected. He had been actively connected with the democratic party in the city for a number of years and had been a member of the Board of Education and had represented the Third ward in the Common Council. March 17, 1869 Dr. Masecar was married to Mary Jane Hatch, at Charlotteville, Ont. By her he had seven children, five of whom are now living - : Mrs. D.A. Hagans, of Monroe; Mrs. H.L. Davis of Hamilton, Ont; Mrs. C.E. Vail of Cornell, Ont; Mrs. J.N. Raynor of Detroit and Ebenezer, California. April 12th, 1875 Mrs. Masecar died and on the 15th of January, 1877, the Dr. was married to Applona Van Patten at Aylmer, Ont. From this union there were three children – Alfred, Lewis and Pearl, who with their mother are living. He is also survived by two brothers, Hiram, of Walsingham, Ont., and Lewis of Charlotteville, Ont. Dr. Masecar had been prominently identified with the Odd Fellows organization of the city and state, and his funeral, which occurred Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock, was attended by that order in a body. | ||
743 | Obituary for Carrie Masecar MRS CARRIE HAGANS DIES AT HER HOME Widow of Monroe Druggist passes away in her sleep; Funeral Wednesday Mrs. Carrie Hagans, widow of Daniel Hagans, died at her home at 213 East Elm avenue sometime between midnight and 6 a.m. this morning. She was 70 years old. Mrs. Hagans has been in poor health for several years but suffered a severe setback on Friday. She was under the care of a physician from Friday night until her death. Sunday evening she seemed to become somewhat worse and her friends were concerned for her welfare but her physician thought at midnight she would recover. She went to sleep shortly after midnight and apparently died without waking again. She was found dead at 6 a.m. by her sister, Mrs. Lillius Raynor who has been living at the Hagans home. Carrie Masecar was born in Simcoe, Ontario, June 13, 1861. She came to Monroe in 1880, shortly after the removal here of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Masecar. She was married to Mr. Hagans 45 years ago. Mr. Hagans, a prominent druggist, died 12 years ago at which time Mrs. Raynor came to live with Mrs. Hagans. There were no children. Mrs. Hagans lived in the Elm avenue home ever since it was built 33 years ago. She had a large number of friends here and was respected and beloved for her graciousness and her homelike charm and hospitality. For many years she had taken an active part in the work of St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church. She was a charter member of the Ladies’ Aid Society and was always active in the work of the organization. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral services at the home will be held Wednesday afternoon, probably at 2:30. The Rev. Frank H. Cookson, former pastor of St. Paul’s, will officiate. Burial will be in the Woodland cemetery. MONROE—Mrs. Carrie Hagans, widow of Daniel Hagans, former druggist, died Monday. She was 70 years old. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. September 29, 1931 Services Are Held for Mrs. Hagans Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Hagans, widow of Daniel Hagans, were held at the home at 213 East Elm avenue Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Frank H. Cookson, former pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church, of which she was an active member; officiated. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. The pallbearers were L.W. Newcomber, Irving S. Harrington, Wilbur Ilgenfritz, Walter C. Peters, Judge Jesse H. Root and Dr. William F. Acker. Mrs. Hagans, who was 70 years old, died at her home Monday morning. A large number of friends from Monroe and out of the city attended the services. Left Estate of $15,000 An estate estimated at $15,000 was left by Mrs. Carrie Hagans of Monroe, in a petition filed in probate court yesterday to admit the will. Boyez Dansard is named executor. The petition lists the real estate at $10,000 and personal property at $5,000. Mrs. Hagans died at her home on East Elm avenue Monday morning. She was the widow of Daniel Hagans, who operated a drug store here for many years. October 3, 1931 ? | ||
744 | Heberville Postmaster Appointment of George Pectol From 10 February 1859 to 10 July 1860 Washington County, Heberville, Utah | ||
745 | DeWitt County Land Grants Map | ||
746 | 1850 Tax Roll for Willis Johnson in Washington County, Texas Name: Willis Johnson Real Property Acres: 450 Value: $1,250 Original Grantee: Pryor Tract: League Claim Type: Headright Personal Property Negroes: 8 Value: $3,200 Number of Horses: 5 Value: $200 Number of Cattle: 0 Value: $0 Money earning Interest: - Merchandize on Hand: - Miscellaneous Property: Wagon Value: $50 Total Value: $4,700 Poll Tax: $50 State Tax: $4.86 County Tax: $2.43 | ||
747 | 1848 Tax Roll for Willis Johnson in Washington County, Texas Name: Willis Johnson Real Property Acres: 450 Value: $1,250 Original Grantee: William Pryor Town Lot: Brenham Personal Property Negroes: 7 Value: $2,600 Number of Horses: 5 Value: $150 Number of Cattle: 5 Value: $15 Money earning Interest: - Miscellaneous Property: Wagon & Hogs Value: $95 Total Value: $4,060 Poll Tax: $100 State Tax: $9.12 County Tax: $4.56 | ||
748 | 1849 Tax Roll for Willis Johnson in Washington County, Texas Name: Willis Johnson Real Property Acres: 450 Value: $900 Original Grantee: W. Pryor Tract: - Claim Type: Headright Personal Property Negroes: 8 Value: $2,600 Number of Horses: 2 Value: $150 Number of Cattle: 5 Value: $15 Money earning Interest: - Merchandize on Hand: - Miscellaneous Property: Oxen Wagon Hogs Value: $130 Total Value: $3,795 Poll Tax: $100 State Tax: $8.59 County Tax: $4.29 | ||
749 | 1851 Tax Roll for Willis Johnson in Washington County, Texas Name: Willis Johnson Real Property Acres: 453 Value: $1,500 Original Grantee: William Pryor Tract: League Stream: Mill Creek Personal Property Negroes: 10 Value: $3,000 Number of Horses: 3 Value: $135 Number of Cattle: 10 Value: $40 Money earning Interest: - Merchandize on Hand: - Miscellaneous Property: unreadable Value: $125 Total Value: $4,790 Poll Tax: $50 State Tax: $7.65 County Tax: $3.84 | ||
750 | 1852 Tax Roll for Willis Johnson in DeWitt County, Texas Name: Willis Johnson (on 350 acres of John Jordan with son Snellen Marion Johnson) Real Property Acres: - Value: - Original Grantee: - Tract: - Claim Type: - Stream: Guadaloupe Personal Property Negroes: 10 Value: $4,000 Number of Horses: 4 Value: $200 Number of Cattle: - Value: - Money earning Interest: - Merchandize on Hand: - Miscellaneous Property: Wagons & Oxen Value: $220 Total Value: $4,420 Poll Tax: $50 State Tax: $6.63 County Tax: $3.-- |