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Forfeited Estate Accounts (Roll 5672)

Forfeited Estates, H - R, 1777-1809. The original document scan at the end of this roll of microfilm belongs to the forfeited estate of Valentine Nelson; it was found after the collection was microfilmed., This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education., Grouped according to volumes: General accounts, alphabetically by county, and alphabetically by the surname of person whose land was forfeit. A record of persons whose estates were seized because of their allegiance to the British crown during the Revolutionary War, and for other sundry reasons. Data provided by this series about each forfeited estate includes date of seizure by the state, name of the owner, and appraisal of the goods on the estate. Names of purchasers of seized goods and the prices they paid at auction are listed, as well as the date of sale. Additionally, the series contains records from the justices of the peace and the supreme court for fees imposed for administering the oath of allegiance, and court orders for payment of funds to sundry persons from the various forfeited estates. Names of the agents of forfeiture for each county are also included along with their receipts for expenditures, and the amount of money they delivered to the treasury from the seized estates.
APA citation style
(1777). Forfeited Estate Accounts (Roll 5672). Retrieved from https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3Afeapa92_605
MLA citation style
Forfeited Estate Accounts (Roll 5672). no date. Pennsylvania. Comptroller-General's Office, 1777.
Chicago Citation Style citation style
“Forfeited Estate Accounts (Roll 5672)”, Forfeited Estate Accounts (PA) 1777-1809, 1777. https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3Afeapa92_605.
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