Gunrod Auxall, deceased 1826, Probate
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Fairfield District, SC Loose Probate Papers, Apt. 37, Package 587
The Estate of Gunrod Auxall, March 11, 1826, Fairfield District, SC (also called: E. C. Huxall and John Gunrod Auxall in the probate papers) It is apparent from the inventoy of his estate that he was a tailor.

Administrator: March 11, 1826,
John R. Burge

Bond: March 11, 1826, $600,
John R. Burge, John Morrison, and James McCreight

Pool of Appraisers: March 11, 1826,
John Harrison, Richard B. Harrison, Thomas Robertson, Jacob Davis, and Charles Moore.

Appraisers: March 22, 1826,
John Harrison, Richard B. Harrison, and Jacob Davis

Names Mentioned in the Appraisal: March 22, 1826,
James Whitaker?, Lewis  ???, Moses Hollis, John Harrison, Richard B. Harrison, and Jacob Davis

Names Mentioned in the List of Notes:
Burrell Griggs, Henry Smith, James L. Muse, Dorrell Smith, and Levy Wilson

Names Mentioned in the Sale Bill: April 29, 1826,
James Harrison, Anderson Rochelle, Richard Harrison, James Harrison, Richard B. Harrison, Ephriam Pool, Thomas Hines, Robin Jones, Harmon Peters, Carrington, P. ?. Killingsworth (marked out), and John Harrison

Names Mentioned in the Accounts Received and Paid:April 10, 1827,
(1826) Harmon Peters, James Rochell, (August) Quinten Wright, Thomas Starke, (October 10) Allan Rochelle, Lloyd Harris, Willoughby Harrison, Levi Wilson, John Rosborough, Silas J. Reeves, Allan Rochelle, and Doc Milling

Names Mentioned in the List of Accounts: recorded August 1, 1827,
(1821) William Lewis, Bartty Busby, William Belton, (1822) Benjamin Aiken, Lloyd Harris, Mr. Smith (R. Harrison's Cousin), Quintel McCreight, Robert Jones, Benjamin Nettles, Thomas Crim, (1823) Gardner Ford, Jacob Cherry, James Rochell, Leroy Ford, Willis Whitaker, Richard Brazill, Levi Wilson, William Ford, Charles More, John Rosbrough, John Starke Sr., William Prue, James Adams, Willis? Caseys?, Thomas Starke, David Davis, John Ford, Aaron Martin, William Gladden, Abner Ross, John Armstrong, William Reeves, Willis Whitaker, Anderson Rochell, Abraham Ferguson, (1824) John R. Burge, James Harrison, Thomas Robertson, Kirkland Harrison, Allan Rochell, W. B. Harrison, Drury Walker, John Rosbrough, William Starke, David Harrison, Vincent Bell, Reuben Harrison Sr., Gassaway Godbolt, Silas J. Rives, Richard B. Harrison, (1825) John Harrison

Names Mentioned in the List of Debtors, Final Accounting: February 4, 1828,
Harmon Peters, James Rochel, Quinten McRight, Thomas Starke, Alen Rochell Lloyd Hines, Willoughby Harrison, Levy Wilson, John Rose Borough, Silas Rives, Alen Rochelle, Derel Smith, John W. Starke, E. Pool, Belton's estate, Levy Wilson, Kirkland Harrison, David Harrison, Anderson Rochell, Gary Smith, Anderson Rochell, R. B. Harrison, James Harrison, John Harrison, Jno. R. Burge, James Arledge, and R. B. Harrison

Names Mentioned in the List of Creditors, Final Accounting: February 4, 1828,
James Whitker, O. V. Jeffers, Anderson Rochel, Doct Milling, Mary Parker, Jas Adams, R. B. Harrison, and John R. Burg (several marked out)

Names Mentioned in Final Accounting: February 4, 1828,
R. Jones, Wm Gladden, John Starke Sr., Abram Ross (lawyer), David Davis (constable), John R. Burge, and John R. Buchanan (Ordinary)

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