An Inventory of the goods & chattels of John Williams Sen. Deceased, 1802 Feb. 27, Halifax County (Va.).

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An Inventory of the goods & chattels of John Williams Sen. Deceased, 1802 Feb. 27, Halifax County (Va.).

The inventory of the estate consists of 102 entries for livestock, farm equipment, spinning and weaving implements, dishes, furniture and kitchen utensils. Included are the names of 34 Negro slaves. One of the entries is for a "parcel of cotton the negroes to be cloathed out of it." Corroborated by William Williams and Henry E. Coleman.

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Williams, William C., 1802-1880

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Sharpey entered Edinburgh University in August 1817, to study the humanities and natural philosophy. In 1818 he commenced medical studies and in 1821 was admitted as a member of the Edinburgh College of Surgeons. He graduated MD of Edinburgh in 1823, and obtained the Fellowship of the College of Surgeons there in 1830. In 1834 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In 1836 he was appointed to the Chair of Anatomy and Physiology at University College London. He was elected a Fel...

Williams, John, d. 1802, estate.

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Capt. John Williams, officer of the Halifax County militia; married Diana Coleman, sister of Henry E. Coleman. From the description of An Inventory of the goods & chattels of John Williams Sen. Deceased, 1802 Feb. 27, Halifax County (Va.). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122395018 ...

Coleman, Henry E., fl. 1802.

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Williams, John d. 1802.

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