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Kent County Register of Wills, Valuations and Distribution of Slaves, 1860-1895
Volume 860, Page 73   View pdf image
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L Boyd minor do return as this estimate the Rental
value thereof as follows.  For his Farm adjoining the lands
of A. J Wallis & others Two hundred & seventy five Dollars

    The Dwelling house & out buildings are very ordinary
& stable out of repair out buildings inadequate for the
scematy of the grain  The farm requires granary & corn
crib  The fencing is post & rail & worn fence all in bad condition
requireing much repairs & considerable labore arable land
are The farm about 125 acres diveded into 5 fields we would
recomend the division of the farm into five fields & cultivated
^on that sistem^ in wheat Sixteen  There are about 20 acres of good
woodland and at least five acres of bearnk or meadow land

                In testimoney whereof we have hereunto subscribed
our hands & seals the day and date above written
                                                       Arthone J. Wallis   (seal)
                                                       R         J  Lusby     (seal)


In persuance of the forgoing commission we the subscribers
after being duly sworn entered upon the premises of Caleb W Spry
late of Kent County Deceased there found the Homestead Farm
No 1 supposed to be two Hundred and fifty acres supposed to
be ten acres in Apple and Peach trees supposed to be Forty four
acres to be put in wheat supposed to be Forty four acres to be
put in corn and twenty two acres in oats supposed to be
sixty six acres in Grass supposed to be Four acres in Pine Timber
and the Balance in marsh This has on it the following one
Three Story House Frame 30 by 32 Breakfast Room and
Kitchen attached eighteen by thirty in good Repair Porches
attached Front and Back the whole tenth of said Building
in good repair Garden House six by eight in good Repair
Poultry House sixteen by seventeen in good Repair Carrige House
12 by 16 in good repair two sheds attached 9 by 16 in good Repair
Smoke House ten by twelve in bad Repair Grainary and corn
House two story thirty by thirty in good Repair Tool shed eighteen
by Forty in good Repair stable eighteen by thirty two in good Repair
Corn House eighteen by sixty two two story in good order stable
two story Fourteen by sixteen in good Repair Mash shed Fifteen
by twenty in good Repair Garden and Poultry Yard supposed
to contain about two acres enclosed with Board & Pailing
Fence in Good Repair We recomend that there shall be
twenty five Hundred bushels Lime put on annually also
clover seed and Timothy and to be paid by the tenant Lime
to be paid by the Hairs and the tenant to put it on free of charge


 
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Kent County Register of Wills, Valuations and Distribution of Slaves, 1860-1895
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