Franklin County Inventories
Page 296
November Term A.D. 1836

The following is a list of the property belonging to the estate of Thomas W. Armstrong,
deceased, appraised by Philip Jones & John Howell

1 bureau                                                   2.75
1 silver creamer & spoon                                   5.00
2 candlesticks & arris? & snuffers                          .50
1 bedstead & cord                                           .31¼
1 large server worn & 3 small                              1.00
1 large dish                                               1.00
1 bed & old bedding                                        3.00
1 trunk & old clothing                                     1.00
1 big coat & vest pattern                                  2.50
1 brush, pitcher, bottle & grater                           .25
2 bibles, 2 hymn books                                     3.00
1 cruit stand & bottle                                      .37½
1 lot of oald books                                         .25
1 copper tea kettle                                        1.00
1 lot old tin ware                                          .25
3 knives & forks                                            .12½
1 lot of old pot mettle                                     .87½
1 cupboard                                                 2.00
1 Cown?, 1 table & 1 flat iron &c                           .37½
1 auger, 1 pr tongs & shovel, 1 drawing knife & old irons
  1 set old plow irons                                     1.75
1 lot old iron & 3 barrels &c                               .50
4 old chairs                                                .12½
1 table                                                     .75
2 bed & bouster                                            4.00
                                                         $32.68 3/4
State of Indiana
Franklin County
Personally appeared before me the undersigned, a justice of the peace for said county,
Philip Jones and John Howell, appraisers of the estate of Thomas Armstrong, deceased,
and was by me duly sworn that the foregoing appraisement is just and true to the best of
their judgment and understanding.
Philip Jones
John Howell
Sworn and subscribed this 14th day of July 1835,
Jacob Fausett, Justice of the Peace