Land Records
1827
Thomas Paul 115 acres Jefferson Township Survey 1380
Ambrose Paul 55 acres Paint Township Survey 1384
John Paul 33 acres Paint Township Survey 6538
Alexander Paul 66 acres Paint Township Survey 6538
Marriage Records
23 March 1831
Hugh Paul & W. Mary Hughes (Book B, Page 4)
1833
Sally Paul & William Bloomer (Book B, Page 27)
10 December 1837
Robert Paul & Elizabeth Hughes (Book B, Page 120)
27 June 1844
Nimrod Paul & Sally Hughes (Book C, Page 25)
1854
Eliza Paul & Joseph Bloomer (Book C, Page 330)
Minute Book E, page 7
David C. Eastman vs. Alexander Paul – on an execution returnable to this term.
This day came the defendant by W. Soofburrow (unclear), his attorney, and moved the Court to quash the execution, which motion is returned until next term.
PROBATE RECORD OF HUGH PAUL, File No. 3000 – filed 13 July 1839
Minute Book F, page 100
Mary Paul, widow of Hugh Paul, relinquishes her right to the administration of the estate in favor of James Kirkpatrick and Thomas Paul.
Joseph Bell, David McLean, and Benjamin Henton, their securities in the amount of $2,000
Ordered by the Court that Michael Kleber, Gideon Vesey, and Jacob Rankin appraise the personal property of said estate.
10 February 1837
I do certify that this is true copy of the sale bill of the estate of Hugh Paul, dec’d. As the Clerk, Frances Flood, he did record it that there is nothing added to it nor diminished from it. – Thomas Paul, Administrator of Hugh Pacul, dc’d.
Jacob Hidy 1 meat tub 1.62
Henry Husk 1 saddle 6.00
F. Flood 1 saddle 28
Mary Paul 1 Bedstead 31
Mary Paul 1 loom 5.69
Mary Paul 4 barrels 56
Mary Paul Flaxseed & Barrel 25
Mary Paul 1 bridle 12
John Paul 1 bridle 50
Mary Paul 1 skillet & lid 50
Mary Paul 1 oven & lid 50
David McMillen 1 teakettle 1.12
Mary Paul Set of flat irons 1.12
Ambrose Paul Pot trammel 1.25
Mary Paul Shovel 50
Nate C. Heaton Steelyards 1.00
Alex Paul 1 clock 8.93
Mary Paul Cupboard & ware 4.00
Ambrose Paul Table 1.00
Mary Paul D. Book .50
John Paul Law Book 1.37
Mary Paul 1 chest 1.00
Nate C. Heaton Shoe tools .50
Mary Paul Chairs 2.50
Apheus Wright Oat Stack 9.25
Mary Paul 1 haystack & table 4.37
Mary Paul 1 vinegar bag 25
$395.06
(NOTE – I’ve entered the numbers as best I can read them. I am aware they don’t add up.- CB)
The following is the account current of James Kirkpatrick and Thomas Paul as Administrators of the estate of Hugh Paul….
sales of goods & chattel as per sale bill $395.06
one note of hand on William Bloomer 50.00
one note of hand on Smiley Hughes 50.00
amount collected of Robert Ponter 9.40
moneys on hand at death of de’cd 47.75
Total 550.21
………
The said administrators credit themselves with the moneys expended in settling said estate, by the payment of debts as follows to wit:
Paid Jonathan Favorite, money collected by the dec’d as justice of the peace as per voucher marked _________ ___________ $21.00
Court Fees, as per voucher – 4.50
Fees of Gideon Veasy, appraiser – .75
Fees of J. Henkle, cryer of sale – 3.00
Fees of Francis Flood, Clerk of sale – 1.00
Fees of Elam Henton, Clerk of Court – 2.85
Cash paid widow of dec’d – 21.00
Cash paid Michael Kleber, appraiser – .75
Cash paid widow of de’cd – 11.00
Cash pd. J & J.D. Burns on proven account – 10.80
Cash pd. by settlement of proven account against said estate: Alex Paul – 7.12
Cash paid to Mary Paul, Widow – 9.10
Cash pd on proven account to L Martin – 2.00
Cash pd on proven account to John Paul – 5.08
Cash pd on execution (for widow) to Const. Crompton – 19.50
Cash pd on note to E. Crosby – 3.19
Cash pd on proven acct to Claypoole & Stewart – 4.11
Cash pd on proven acct to (unclear) – 2.93
Cash pd on proven account to Hugh Stewart – 8.56
Cash pd to Mary Paul, widow of dec’d – 148.83
Cash pd to Smiley Hughes & Mary Paul, Guardians of minors of dec’d – 60.90
Cash pd to William Hill, fees as printer – 1.00
Cash pd to John Hough, fees as printer – 1.25
Cash pd to W. (unclear), attorneys fee – 5.00
Cash pd to Hinton Printers fee – 3.30
Cash pd to A.S. Crickey fees – 3.00
Bryans acct for coffin – 8.12
Administrators – 33.00
Total – 418.42
Attached receipts -
November 1836 – Alex Paul was paid for ploughing, making hay, and cutting corn.
24 February 1838 – John Paul was paid for Making fence & Ploughing
12 November 1838 Smiley Hughes and Mary Paul were paid $60.90 as guardians of Matilda Jane Paul and Lucinda Paul, minor heirs (under 12 years of age)of Hugh Paul, dec’d.
Minute Book F, Page 139
20 June 1837
Mary Paul and Smiley Hughes appointed guardians of Matilda Jane and Lucinda Paul. Securities George Mantle and John P. Blue.
(NOTE: Smiley Hughes married Huldah Blue and lived in Bloomingburg, Paint Township.)
Paul Research – Fayette County, Ohio
Land Records
1827
Thomas Paul 115 acres Jefferson Township Survey 1380
Ambrose Paul 55 acres Paint Township Survey 1384
John Paul 33 acres Paint Township Survey 6538
Alexander Paul 66 acres Paint Township Survey 6538
Marriage Records
23 March 1831
Hugh Paul & W. Mary Hughes (Book B, Page 4)
1833
Sally Paul & William Bloomer (Book B, Page 27)
10 December 1837
Robert Paul & Elizabeth Hughes (Book B, Page 120)
27 June 1844
Nimrod Paul & Sally Hughes (Book C, Page 25)
1854
Eliza Paul & Joseph Bloomer (Book C, Page 330)
Minute Book E, page 7
David C. Eastman vs. Alexander Paul – on an execution returnable to this term.
This day came the defendant by W. Soofburrow (unclear), his attorney, and moved the Court to quash the execution, which motion is returned until next term.
PROBATE RECORD OF HUGH PAUL, File No. 3000 – filed 13 July 1839
Minute Book F, page 100
Mary Paul, widow of Hugh Paul, relinquishes her right to the administration of the estate in favor of James Kirkpatrick and Thomas Paul.
Joseph Bell, David McLean, and Benjamin Henton, their securities in the amount of $2,000
Ordered by the Court that Michael Kleber, Gideon Vesey, and Jacob Rankin appraise the personal property of said estate.
10 February 1837
I do certify that this is true copy of the sale bill of the estate of Hugh Paul, dec’d. As the Clerk, Frances Flood, he did record it that there is nothing added to it nor diminished from it. – Thomas Paul, Administrator of Hugh Pacul, dc’d.
Jacob Hidy 1 meat tub 1.62
Henry Husk 1 saddle 6.00
F. Flood 1 saddle 28
Mary Paul 1 Bedstead 31
Mary Paul 1 loom 5.69
Mary Paul 4 barrels 56
Mary Paul Flaxseed & Barrel 25
Mary Paul 1 bridle 12
John Paul 1 bridle 50
Mary Paul 1 skillet & lid 50
Mary Paul 1 oven & lid 50
David McMillen 1 teakettle 1.12
Mary Paul Set of flat irons 1.12
Ambrose Paul Pot trammel 1.25
Mary Paul Shovel 50
Nate C. Heaton Steelyards 1.00
Alex Paul 1 clock 8.93
Mary Paul Cupboard & ware 4.00
Ambrose Paul Table 1.00
Mary Paul D. Book .50
John Paul Law Book 1.37
Mary Paul 1 chest 1.00
Nate C. Heaton Shoe tools .50
Mary Paul Chairs 2.50
Apheus Wright Oat Stack 9.25
Mary Paul 1 haystack & table 4.37
Mary Paul 1 vinegar bag 25
$395.06
(NOTE – I’ve entered the numbers as best I can read them. I am aware they don’t add up.- CB)
The following is the account current of James Kirkpatrick and Thomas Paul as Administrators of the estate of Hugh Paul….
sales of goods & chattel as per sale bill $395.06
one note of hand on William Bloomer 50.00
one note of hand on Smiley Hughes 50.00
amount collected of Robert Ponter 9.40
moneys on hand at death of de’cd 47.75
Total 550.21
………
The said administrators credit themselves with the moneys expended in settling said estate, by the payment of debts as follows to wit:
Paid Jonathan Favorite, money collected by the dec’d as justice of the peace as per voucher marked _________ ___________ $21.00
Court Fees, as per voucher – 4.50
Fees of Gideon Veasy, appraiser – .75
Fees of J. Henkle, cryer of sale – 3.00
Fees of Francis Flood, Clerk of sale – 1.00
Fees of Elam Henton, Clerk of Court – 2.85
Cash paid widow of dec’d – 21.00
Cash paid Michael Kleber, appraiser – .75
Cash paid widow of de’cd – 11.00
Cash pd. J & J.D. Burns on proven account – 10.80
Cash pd. by settlement of proven account against said estate: Alex Paul – 7.12
Cash paid to Mary Paul, Widow – 9.10
Cash pd on proven account to L Martin – 2.00
Cash pd on proven account to John Paul – 5.08
Cash pd on execution (for widow) to Const. Crompton – 19.50
Cash pd on note to E. Crosby – 3.19
Cash pd on proven acct to Claypoole & Stewart – 4.11
Cash pd on proven acct to (unclear) – 2.93
Cash pd on proven account to Hugh Stewart – 8.56
Cash pd to Mary Paul, widow of dec’d – 148.83
Cash pd to Smiley Hughes & Mary Paul, Guardians of minors of dec’d – 60.90
Cash pd to William Hill, fees as printer – 1.00
Cash pd to John Hough, fees as printer – 1.25
Cash pd to W. (unclear), attorneys fee – 5.00
Cash pd to Hinton Printers fee – 3.30
Cash pd to A.S. Crickey fees – 3.00
Bryans acct for coffin – 8.12
Administrators – 33.00
Total – 418.42
Attached receipts -
November 1836 – Alex Paul was paid for ploughing, making hay, and cutting corn.
24 February 1838 – John Paul was paid for Making fence & Ploughing
12 November 1838 Smiley Hughes and Mary Paul were paid $60.90 as guardians of Matilda Jane Paul and Lucinda Paul, minor heirs (under 12 years of age)of Hugh Paul, dec’d.
Minute Book F, Page 139
20 June 1837
Mary Paul and Smiley Hughes appointed guardians of Matilda Jane and Lucinda Paul. Securities George Mantle and John P. Blue.
(NOTE: Smiley Hughes married Huldah Blue and lived in Bloomingburg, Paint Township.)