Some
months earlier a probate document dated Feb. 27, 1815, authorized Henry
Ackley’s moveable estate be sold to pay his creditors. The definition of
moveable estate is personal property which can be carried from one place to
another.
Shortly
after Henry died, appraisers gave his personal property the value of $755.21.
Nathaniel Ackley, an administrator, found an additional $77.26 bringing the
moveable estate dollar amount to $832.47.
Nathaniel
also exhibited an additional $84.00 charged against the estate.
The
creditors’ notes and debits had been exhibited. The estate owed $3,361.21 to
its creditors. Widow Ruth Ackley and Nathaniel Ackley needed to raise $2,612.74
to cover the notes. They already exhausted Henry’s personal estate and would
have to start selling his land.
Transcription:
At a Court of
Probate held in Middletown, in and for the District of Middletown, on the
10 day of
June A. D. 1815
On Motion made to this Court by the
Admrs on the
Estate of
Henry Ackley late
of Chatham
Deceased, that the Widow of sd Dec’d
might have
her Dower set out to her in the Real Estate of said deceased. Where-
upon this
Court appoints and fully impowers Messrs. David Clark, Samuel Brown &
Franklin G.
Comstock freeholders in said district, to distribute and set off
to said Widow
her right of Dower in the Real Estate of said de-
ceased, and
then make return to this Court for acceptance.
A
true copy of record
Certified by Clerk
Lastly,
the Probate Court authorized the sale of Henry Ackley’s real estate.
Transcription:
At a Court of
Probate held in Middletown, in and for the District of Middle-
town, on the 10 day of June A. D.
1815
The Adm’rs on the estate
of Henry
Ackley late of Chatham deceased,
exhibited in court their Account of
Administration on the said estate a-
mounting to
the sum of $3445.21
which was
accepted and ordered to be kept on file, which Account surmounts
the moveable
part of said estate in the sum of $2612.74 and now
move this Court
for an order to Sell Real estate
to discharge the same.
Whereupon, this court authorizes & fully
impowers the said Adm’rs
to sell so
much of the real estate
of the said
deceased at private sale, for not less than the Inventory price,
or at public vendue, after advertising the
same in a public Newspaper
printed in Middletown three weeks before said
sale to be sold
at the late Dwelling house of the Dec’d at the
beat of Drum,
as will procure the aforesaid sum of $2612.74
and to pass Deed or Deeds
accordingly,
and then make
return to
this court for acceptance.
A
true Copy of Record
Certified by Clerk
Source
Citation
Probate
Files Collection, Early to 1880; Author: Connecticut State Library
(Hartford, Connecticut); Probate Place: Hartford, Connecticut
Source
Information
Ancestry.com.
Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999 [database on-line].
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original
data: Connecticut County, District and Probate Courts.