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Kent County Register of Wills, Valuations and Distribution of Slaves, 1860-1895
Volume 860, Page 42   View pdf image
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& cultivated in the three field
Sistern thare is a small garden paildin the dwelling has
Two rooms be low with a shed Kitchen attached   And three a
bove all in good repare poltry house and a small grainry
all in good repare poltry house and a small grainry stabling
for six horses all in good order there is also a small apple
orchard on the place
                               and according to the best of our
                               Judgement we fixt the rent at
$150.00 per year
                         Witness our hands seal   Samuel H J Wicks
Widow ⅓   $50.00                                  W.m H Coleman
Walter ⅔    100.00
                $150.00


          We the undearsigned appraisers appointed by the orphants
Court of Kent County Md to value and appraise the real
Estate of John Crew late of Kent County Dec Did on the 12.th
day of may 1866 Examine said Estate and find it to consist of one
Farm more containing 64 Acres more or less

Soil light and Sandy and not verry Productive devided into Three
fields and one lot on which is about 700 Peach and Apple Trees in
Bearing a Small [illegible] of the land is in wood and marsh
Fencing in good order Improvements one small Dwelling House
containing one Room below and one above Stairs and one Small
log corn house shedded on each ^Side^ for Stabling all of which some
with the Improvements all do value and appraise at 35 $ per Acre
making the sum of 2240$ subject to a Mortgage Recorded in
the Clarks office and assigned to J. W. Webb for $685.04100
leaving a balance of Said valuation subject to taxation of
$1,604.96100  Given under our hands and Seal this 11.th day of
June 1866
                                                             Henry T. Jump   (seal)
                                                             Cha.s Tildery  (seal)


                      In Persuance of the forgoing Commission we
the subscribers after being sworn entered upon the premises

there bound the Homestead Farm   Not supposed to be
about one hundred and seventy six acres laid off
in ^seven^ fields one field to be mown in Oats two to
be in corn one to be in clover one to be in Fruit Trees
part apple and part in Peach Trees being on the
dechin part of two Fields occupied as a


 
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