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Note: Augusta Chronicle 5 Mar 1821, p. 4 Sheriff's Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next at the Court-House in Waynesborough, Burke County, within the usual sale hours. 200 acres pine land, levied on as the property of Davis Tabb, adjoining lands of Cook and others, to satisfy S. & N. L. Sturges and others.... S. W. Blount, S. B. C. January 18, 1821. ***************************************************** Augusta Chronicle 1 Sep 1842, p. 3 Burke Sheriff Sales. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the court house door in the town of Waynesboro, within the usual hours of sale.... Also, four negros: Haner, a woman and her three children; Dave, a boy; Mary, a girl; and Sheftol, a boy; levied on as the property of Davis Tabb, to satisfy sundry executions from a Justices' Court in favor of Joseph D Thomas vs said Tabb. Property pointed out by defendant: levy made and returned to me by a constable. Isaac Messex, D Sh'ff. Sept 1, 1842. *************************************************** Augusta Chronicle 17 Mar 1843, p. 4 Burke Sheriff's Sale. - Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next........ five hundred and eighty five acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Foster, Wimberly, Tomlin and others, known as the Boggy Gut Springs, and whereon Davis Tabb lately resided, levied on as the property of Edward Hatcher, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa from Burke Superior Court in favor of Jesse Kent vs. Davis Tabb, and Alexander J. Lawson, executor of Edw. Hatcher, deceased. Isaac Messex, D. Sh'ff. March 2, 1843. ******************************************************* Augusta Chronicle 9 Jun 1845, p. 3 $25 Reward. -- Stolen in Waynesboro on the 6th of May, 1845, a small Pocketbook, leather considerably worn, containing sundry notes and accounts, and two bills of sale of two Negro girls, one from Moses Mulky to me, and one Z. L. F. Tomlin to Allen D. Floyd; one note on Davis Tabb, made payable to Sims or bearer for sixty dollars, ($60); one on Isaac Griffin, made payable to A. D. Floyd, due last January, the others not recollected. Also, three one hundred dollar bills; one on the Bank of Augusta, Georgia, two on the Bank of the State of Georgia, payable at Savannah, (as well as recollected,) one ten dollar bill on the Fire Insurance Bank at Augusta, one twenty dollar bill on the State Bank of Georgia. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the money and detection of the thief. Any letters concerning the money will be directed to me at Old Church. Allen D. Floyd ****************************************************************
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