Glossary for Probate Minutes
Ad litem-as in
“guardian ad litem,” For the [law] suit; for the purposes of the suit; pending
the suit.
Axel trees-like
the axel of a car, connected wheels.
Auger-tool used to bore holes in wood.
Bee gums or bee stands-a beehive made from sections of a hollow tree. Originally gum trees were used.
Brittania-sterling silver flatware
Clevis-U-shaped piece of metal with a pin or bolt passing through the holes in the two ends so as to attach a plow or whatever to a draft animal.
Degarian or Dagurean apparatus-Daguerrian, an early type of camera.
Delph ware- blue and white pottery.
Doubletree-an evener for use with a two horse team; a crossbar on a wagon, carriage or plow to each end of which the singletrees are attached when two horses are harnessed abreast.
Executor – a person appointed by a testator (person making his/her will) to carry out the directions and requests in his/her will, and to dispose of the property according to the testamentary provisions after his/her decease (death).
Heir at law-He/She who, after his/her ancestor dies intestate, has a right to all lands, tenements and hereditaments which belonged to the ancestor.
Intestate-one who dies without a will
Jack Screw- Jack screws are used in fixtures to support irregularly shaped work pieces, such as castings and to eliminate bowing or warping of thinner materials during machining.
Non Compos Mentis- not sound of mind; insane.
Queensware-pottery
Scythe-tool or implement for cutting grass, grain or other crops; composed of a long curving blade attached at an angle to a long wooden blade.
Scythe and cradle-sycthe with comb-like or finger-like device attached to catch the grain so as to be able to lay it out together in lines.
Singletree-device to connect one animal (horse, ox) to wagon, plow or other device.
Steelyards-a balance scale whereby the item to be weighted is suspended from the shorter arm of a lever, which turns on a fulcrum and a counterweight slides along the longer arm to produce equilibrium. Its place on this notched or graduated arm indicates the weight of the item.
Testator- one who makes or has made a testament or will; one who dies leaving a will.
Trammel-iron hooks for handing cooking vessels over a fire.
Wheat fan-basket-like device used to separate chaff from the wheat