Georgia Records of Langford

GEORGIA ABSTRACTS I

Thanks to Molly McLaughlin

Gist of records excerpted in "Genealogical Abstracts From The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville) Newspaper, 1809-1840. Volumes One - Four" by Fred R. and Emelie K. Hartz:


July 1812: 230 acres of land on waters of Shoulderbone, to be sold to satisfy debt to Gabriel Moss and others in the interset of John Lankford.

December 1812: Richard H. Lee for James Langford listed with land to be sold to satisfy taxes due. Tax Collection District, Hancock Co., GA

December 12, 1812: To be sold on 12/20/1812 at dwelling of Euclid Langford, deceased, Hancock Co., GA-- two stills, still tubs, one horse, stock of hogs and sheep. Plantation to be rented with abt.100 acres and one negrowoman hired for 12 months. Signed by Frederick G. Thomas, Nicholas Langford, Joseph Bryan, executors.

Mar 31, 1813: application to sell land from estate of Thomas Griffin -- 700 acres adjoining John Langford.

Dec. 15, 1813: On list of defaulters for taxes due, Lincoln Co., GA-- Elizabeth Clayton, 90 acres adjoining Milley Langford

Apr 6 1814: town of Sparta, land to be sold to satusfy tax debt-- Nicholas Langford's property, Hancock Co., GA

Sept 13, 1815: Morgan Co., GA, Curby Langford for selling spirits without a license

Aug 12, 1817: Hancock Co., GA, Lewis Tyus and George N. Langford for letters of administration for estate of John Tyus, deceased of Hancock Co., GA

Oct. 28, 1817: On Dec 15, property of John Tyus, deceased to be sold, 13 negroes, one bay mare, two-year-old filly. Plantation to be rented same day. Property of John Tyus, deceased. Signed by Lewis Tyus and G. N. Langford, Hancock Co., GA

Mar. 31, 1818: Property of John Langford to be sold in favor of Nicholas Langford -- one sorrel horse, saddle, bridle.

Sept. 22, 1818: Hancock Co., GA, city of Sparta, 600 acres, with 300 acres cleared, on Shoulderbone, propety of John Tyus, deceased. Signed Lewis Tyus, G. N. Langford, administrators

Dec. 1, 1818: to be sold, propety of Euclid Langford, deceased, to satisfy Francis Wisdom, administrator for Thomas Wisdom, deceased, against Nicholas Langford, executor for Euclid Langford. 120 acres land on road to Sparta to Greensboro, levied on propety of John Langford to satify in favor of Nicholas Langford.

Jan. 1, 1819: Catherine Langford shown in list of those with letters remaining at post office, Madison, GA

Apr 13, 1819: Josiah Langford shown in list of those with letters remaining at post office, Madison, GA

Apr 27, 1819: 600 acres adjoining Walter Hamilton et al. on Shoulderbone, real estate of John Tyus, deceased. Signed by Lewis Tyus, George N. Langford, administrators

May 11, 1819: Hancock Co., GA, sorrel mare with some saddle spots and 10 years old valued at $85-- estray 6 Apr before Wm. Hudson, Esq. By Richard Langford. Signed James H. Jones.

Aug. 3, 1819: to be sold in Sept., Greensborough, Greene Co., GA, property of Nicholas Langford to satisfy in favor of John Palmer vs Russel Palmer, Ralph Huff, Nicholas Langford -- 3 beds, one lrage chest, waiters, spoons, cream pot, one bottle, lot of books, 2 mugs, 4 chairs, one cradle, one loom.

Oct. 5, 1819: Clarke Co., GA, Sept. term 1819, from minutes of Grand Jury-- recommendation to Militia officers, the rigid inforcement of patrol laws and that Thomas Lovorn and Daniel J. Lovorn, his son, be releaseed from paying poll tax. Signed James Meriwether, foreman, White Rosseter, Leander A. Erwin, Milner Echols, David Holmes, David Meriwether, William Jones, Gabriel A. Muffett, David Elder, Christopher A. Carter, James Langford, James Epps, John Shepherd, William A. Parr, John F. Barnett, William Stroud, Hunby Brewer, Richard Cox, Arthur Atkinson, Absolom Rainey, Frier Robertson. Sterling Elder, clerk

Nov. 10, 1819: Sparta, to be sold property on Shoulderbone where Elizabeth Langford now lives plus undivided sixth part of three negroes, levied on property of Henry Langford to satisfy in favor of James Reese, against Henry Langford and George Langford.

June 6, 1820: to be sold in July, Greensboro, Greene Co., GA, property of Nicholas Langford -- 2 feather beds, one pine slab, one loom, one oven, one spider, one chest, one lot glass tumblers, to satisfy in favor of John Palmer, against Russel Palmer, Nicholas Langford, Ralph Huff. Nicholas Langford, sheriff.

Jan. 2, 1821: to be sold at markethouse, Hancock Co., GA, on Feb. 1, propety of Euclid Langford, deceased, -- one negro girl Patty, levied in favor of Edmond Langford. John W. Scott, D. W.

Jan. 15, 1822: Charles Banks applies for letters of administrators of estate of Jacob Langford, deceased. Signed James Smith, C. C. O.

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