Inventory and appraisement of personal estate, Washington County, Virginia, 1832 August 27.

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Inventory and appraisement of personal estate, Washington County, Virginia, 1832 August 27.

This typed transcript of the inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Peter Johnston was conducted by George V. Litchfield, Valentine Baugh, and Robert R. Preston on 10-11 August 1832. It was recorded in Washington County Will Book No. 6, page 261 on 27 August 1832. Among the items recorded and their value were slaves, tools, carriages, furniture, animals, linens, and books at a total of $10,244.72.

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Library of Virginia

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Baugh, Valentine.

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Litchfield, George A., 1846-1923

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Preston, Robert, 1918-1987

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Johnston, Peter, 1763-1831

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Peter Johnston (1763-1831), quit school at Hampden-Sydney College to join Light Horse Harry Lee's Partisan Legion with his schoolmate Clement Carrington during the revolutionary war. He later studied law and served in the House of Delegates from Prince Edward County, Virginia, from 1792-1793, 1798-1808, 1810-1811. In 1811 he was appointed judge of the federal court of Virginia. Johnston married Mary Wood of Goochland County in 1788 and, after her death, Anne Bernard of Buckingham County in 1828....