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I am a farmer by occupation but have not been able to perform labor for one whole day at a time  
 
I am a farmer by occupation but have not been able to perform labor for one whole day at a time  
I am sixtyfive [?] years last frost --
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[crossed out] five years last past --
 
My family consists of my wife Elizabeth Davis who is fifty six years of age and almost wholly unable to labor
 
My family consists of my wife Elizabeth Davis who is fifty six years of age and almost wholly unable to labor
 
My son - William aged nineteen [stricken] twenty years and has good health
 
My son - William aged nineteen [stricken] twenty years and has good health
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daughter Nancy Davis " [aged] 14 do [ditto]
 
daughter Nancy Davis " [aged] 14 do [ditto]
 
" Mary " [Davis] 12 do [ditto]
 
" Mary " [Davis] 12 do [ditto]
Wm Davis
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Wm Davis[signature]
  
Sworn to before me Samuel Smith, Justice of said Court
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Sworn to before me Sam'l W Smith, Justice of said Court
  
 
Property valued at #88.25
 
Property valued at #88.25
Samuel Smith J.C.C. Pleas
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Sam'l W Smith J.C.C. Pleas

Latest revision as of 15:14, 21 September 2018

� I am a farmer by occupation but have not been able to perform labor for one whole day at a time [crossed out] five years last past -- My family consists of my wife Elizabeth Davis who is fifty six years of age and almost wholly unable to labor My son - William aged nineteen [stricken] twenty years and has good health " [My son] Thos Jefferson Davis aged 16 years and is lame daughter Nancy Davis " [aged] 14 do [ditto] " Mary " [Davis] 12 do [ditto] Wm Davis[signature]

Sworn to before me Sam'l W Smith, Justice of said Court

Property valued at #88.25 Sam'l W Smith J.C.C. Pleas