DELINQUENT LIVINGSTON COUNTY TAX PAYERS
The following lists were found in Loose Livingston County Clerk's
Office Papers 1836 - 1839 Box 10:
List of Persons Who Have Removed from the County
of Livingston or Are Insolvent & Whose Revenue Tax
Has Not Been Paid
1835:
Crockett, Robert 3 horses
Gate, Lawson 5 slaves, 2 horses
Oar, Samuel 3 slaves, 2 horses
Smith, Benjamin 1 horse, $80 worth of cattle
Guess, T.C. 1 slaves, 4 horses
Lampton, W.S. 4 horses & a Jack
Sessums, Richard 5 horses
1836:
Butts, Charles 3 slaves
Carlisle, Robert 50 acres of land
Dodds, James 1 horse
Mings, George 2 slaves
Newman, James 2 horses
1837:
Broyles, Nicholas absconded 1 horse
Baynes, James moved to Caldwell County 1 horse
Crump, R.B. moved to Trigg County
Cole, Ezekiel 50 acres on Claylick 1 horse
Delany, James 150 acres on Tennessee River 5 horses
Kenady, Samuel 50 acres on Hurricane Creek 4 horses
Langston, Rolin 100 acres on Livingston Creek 1 horse
Mobley, Wm. E. moved to Tod Cty 1 slave 1 horse
Nookes, John 50 acres Tod Cty 1 horse
Simpson, John W. 300 acres moved to Caldwell 3 horses
St. John, William 175 acres on Byo Creek
Thomson, William 100 acres on Hurricane Creek
same 50 acres on same
Wheler, Soloman 50 acres Livingston 5 horses
White, Robert R. 1 slave 1 horse
Brenda Joyce Jerome, CGRS
5/25/98