SHERIFF'S SALES
1794
April 19, 1794
Augusta Chronicle
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the first Tuesday in May next, at the
plantation whereon Col. William Moore
now lives, by consent of parties,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following property, viz.
Six hundred and forty acres of land on Rocky
creek, adjoining lands of Richard Davis and others.
600 acres on Little river, joining Meshack
Turner's land.
2000 aces in Hancock, on Fulsom's creek,
joining lands of Flournoy's.
Also, 200 acres, adjoining land of Benjamin
Boorums.
Likewise, a number of negroes, and other
property such as household furniture and stock; taken under execution as
the property of Colonel William Moore. Conditions CASH.
NATHANIEL COATS, S.W.C.
March 27, 1794.
December 6, 1794
Augusta Chronicle
COLLECTOR'S SALE
On the 16th day of December next, ast the
courthouse in Greene county, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock
WILL BE SOLD
The following tracts of land:
287 1-2 acres lying in Hancock county, on
Rocky creek, joining lands of Jesse Sandford and others; taken under
execution to satisfy the taxes of Michael Murphey,
for the year 1792, amounting to 8/7 102.
David Adams, T.C.
Nov. 15, 1794
Note: this became Baldwin County in 1807
October 10, 1807
Augusta Chronicle
FOR SALE
A Tract of Land
In Hancock county containing three hundred
and thirty acres well improved and well-known as a public house, lying
on the road leading from Sparta to Montpelier, and four miles from Milledgeville,
also, can be sold with the place if wanted two stills and tubs sufficient
to carry on Distilling business, two leather beds, & furniture completate,
number of Bee-hives, and other things useful to the place, Terms will be
made known by applying on the premises to WILLIAMS BIVINS
September 19
May 21, 1808
the Augusta Chronicle
COLLECTOR'S SALE
On the 16th day of July next, at Columbia
Court-house the following tracts of land, or as much thereof that will
satisfy the taxes and costs,
WILL BE SOLD
Also, 202 1/2 acres of land in Baldwin County
(?) District No. 29, the property of James Odum,
tax due 69 1/4 cents.
3/12/1808
The Augusta Chronicle
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the first Tuesday in April, next at the
Court-house in the town of Waynesboro, Burke County, between the usual
hours,
WILL BE SOLD
202½ acres of land in Baldwin County,
in the 14th District No. 279, taken as the property of Thomas
Lewis, to satisfy sundry executions, and returned to me as a consitable
JOSEPH PERRY
March 6
5/21/1808
Augusta Chronicle
COLLECTOR'S SALE
On the 16th day of July next, at Columbia
Court-houfe the following tracts of land, or as much thereof that will
satisfy the taxs and cofts,
WILL BE SOLD
In apt. Whitcomb's District
Alfo, 202½ acres of land in Baldwin
County (?) District No. 29, the property of James Odum,
tax due 69¼ cents.
9/2/1808
Augusta Chronicle
Collector's Sale
On the second Tuesday in October next, at
the Market-house in the City of Augusta, within the hours perscribed by
law, the following property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the tax
due,
Will be sold,
Also, 202½ acres of
land in the 13th Baldwin No. 177, returned by Benjamin Payne, tax
due for 1806 and 1808, 3 dols. 1½ cts
Also, 202½ acres of land in
the 15th Baldwin, returned by Isaac W. Caldwell, tax due, 1 dol.
55 cents
Also, 202½ acres of land in
10th Baldwin, returned as the property of Baxter Pool, tax
due, 2 dols 48 cents
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the first Tuesday in February next, at
the court houfe in Waynefboro, Burke county at the ufual hours,
WILL BE SOLD
ALSO 202½ acres in the ninth district
in Baldwin, number 167, adjoining 166 and 165, known by the Hurricane running
through the farm, levied on as the property of John
Outlaw, at the influence of Richard Rogers and Thomas Rogers,
and returned by a conftable, the above land levied on by the purchafer
not complying with the terms of fale.
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COLLECTOR'S SALE
On the 16th day of July next, at Columbia
Court-houfe the following tracts of land, or as much thereof that will
satisfy the taxs and cofts,
WILL BE SOLD
ALSO, 202½ acres in Baldwin County.
Lot No. 84 in the 10th district, levied on as the property ofJesse
Carroll
to fatisfy an execution in favor of Christopher
Millison (?).
R.Y. LANGSTON
January 2
May 27 1818
the Augusta Chronicle
Administrator's Sale
Will be sold on the first Tuesday July next,
at Columbia court house, by order of the court of ordinary, for benefit
of the heirs and creditors of Wm. Bryan
deceased,
the following tracts of LAND, belonging to the estate of the said deceased.
No. 242 in 9th District, Baldwin County
on Cedar Creek containing 202 1-2 acres - Also, No. 40 in 21st District,
Wilkinson County.
James Burroughs, Adm'r
May 6
SHERIFF'S SALE
2/5/1820
the Augusta Chronicle
On the first Tuesday of April next, at the
market houfe in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours
WILL BE SOLD
ALSO, 202½ acres in the second District
Baldwin County, no. 28, levied on as the property of Fisther
Lenore, to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm. F. Jack, for
the use of
James Beggs.
A. RHODES
March 5
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