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− | + | �Schedule of the Property of Gabriel Johonnot of Hampden, viz: | |
+ | 1. lot of Land whereon I live, containing 100 Acres with an old poor House, Barn + small out-buildings, the whole of which, was mortgaged for irs full value in the 1810 to Joseph Sewall Esq, of Boston, for a debt wh'ch still remains due to him. | ||
+ | 1. lot of Wild Land situate in Hampden, containi'g [stricken] 8772 acres called no 86. Mortgaged for its full value to the aforesaid Joseph Sewall, in manner afores'd | ||
+ | 2 lots of land situate in Hermon in said county of Penobscot | ||
+ | 1 lot of land in Eddington | ||
+ | all of which lands where Mortgaged to Joseph Sewall Esp at the time & in the manner aforesaid, to secure the Payment of a debt now due to him amounting to $12882.93 | ||
+ | 1 other lot wild poor land, situate in Eddington, some miles from the River | ||
+ | and 1 small plott, situated in Hampden, both of which are unimproved & of little value | ||
+ | my dwelling house was plundered all of its valuable contents by the British in their Descent on Hampden in 1814, I have at Present only articles of Household Furniture sufficient to accomodate myself & a hired domestic, which constitutes the whole of my family | ||
+ | I have also a small annuity ariving from a legacy from my deceased Brothers estate, amounting annually to $165 which annuity was transferred & made payable to the same Joseph Sewall Esp in the manner & for the purpose aforesaid, some years past | ||
+ | Besides the above debt & interest due to Joseph Sewall Esq aforesaid, I am indebted to other Persons, a sum not less in amount than $500. to discharge which, have not means, other than a small amount of outstanding debts, which are considered desperate, and a few articles of old fashioned silver plate, all of which together are greatly inadequate to pay or cancel said last mentioned sum. | ||
+ | I am now far advanced in age, very Feeble, & wholly unable to obtain a subsistence, have nor any Profession, hold no office nor any other means except by manual labor, which by the dispensation of divine Providence, am entirely disabled to perform. | ||
+ | Gabriel Johonnot |
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�Schedule of the Property of Gabriel Johonnot of Hampden, viz: 1. lot of Land whereon I live, containing 100 Acres with an old poor House, Barn + small out-buildings, the whole of which, was mortgaged for irs full value in the 1810 to Joseph Sewall Esq, of Boston, for a debt wh'ch still remains due to him. 1. lot of Wild Land situate in Hampden, containi'g [stricken] 8772 acres called no 86. Mortgaged for its full value to the aforesaid Joseph Sewall, in manner afores'd 2 lots of land situate in Hermon in said county of Penobscot 1 lot of land in Eddington all of which lands where Mortgaged to Joseph Sewall Esp at the time & in the manner aforesaid, to secure the Payment of a debt now due to him amounting to $12882.93 1 other lot wild poor land, situate in Eddington, some miles from the River and 1 small plott, situated in Hampden, both of which are unimproved & of little value my dwelling house was plundered all of its valuable contents by the British in their Descent on Hampden in 1814, I have at Present only articles of Household Furniture sufficient to accomodate myself & a hired domestic, which constitutes the whole of my family I have also a small annuity ariving from a legacy from my deceased Brothers estate, amounting annually to $165 which annuity was transferred & made payable to the same Joseph Sewall Esp in the manner & for the purpose aforesaid, some years past Besides the above debt & interest due to Joseph Sewall Esq aforesaid, I am indebted to other Persons, a sum not less in amount than $500. to discharge which, have not means, other than a small amount of outstanding debts, which are considered desperate, and a few articles of old fashioned silver plate, all of which together are greatly inadequate to pay or cancel said last mentioned sum. I am now far advanced in age, very Feeble, & wholly unable to obtain a subsistence, have nor any Profession, hold no office nor any other means except by manual labor, which by the dispensation of divine Providence, am entirely disabled to perform. Gabriel Johonnot