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The King seed | 231 lbs. | pr thousand |
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" Natchez " | 278 " | " " |
" Malone, or Prolific | 291 " | " " |
" Select | 295 " | " " |
" Wilcox or Brown | 311 " | " " |
January 10th. 1855.
Went up to day to Wm. T. Turner's to ascertain the names,
residences &C of Richard Arnett's heirs. Mr. T. was not at
home, but I obtained the necessary information from Mrs. T.
Wm. T. Turner & wife Mary E. Turner - their interest sold to
Mr. John Woods near Dardanelle, Ark.
P. Willis & wife Amanda J. Willis who reside in Middle
Tennessee, Coffee County
James W. Arnett, about 19 years old, resides in Tippah,
with Estill Woods of Tippah, guardian John M. Arnett, with E.
Woods guardian Martha A. Arnett, in Tippah, with C. F. Woods
of Franklin Co. Tenn. guardian
Wm. R. Arnett, in middle Tennessee, with C. F. Woods guardian
Wrote to Judge E. H. English, L. Rook, Ark, giving him the
names &C of Arnett's heirs, & reminding him that I had charged
him with the following four matters: 1. Division of land be-
tween Arnett's heirs & myself; 2. the procuring of a deed from
Judge Sutton & his wife; 3. the procuring of a deed from Judge
Sutton, as guardian of his own child; 4. the sale of the Dunn
lands for the taxes, with the necessary court proceedings to
confirm title in me
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