Franklin County Inventories
page 434-435
February Term A.D. 1835

The following personal property as belonging to the estate of Amos Church deceased has
been appraised by us

1 lot of turners tools                                    20.00x
1 lot of seasoned chair & wheel timber                    10.00x
1 work bench & and iron vice                               5.00x
lathe irons & old of old irons                             7.00x
1 turning lathe frame (loose) & irons belonging
  thereto mandrill, rests & press                          2.00
1 large spinning wheel                                     2.00
1 stove & pipe                                             6.00x
lot of wire                                                 .25x
1 crane                                                   .1.00x
1 turning lathe frame & irons belonging thereto,
  small saw, grindstone also a long lathe frame            2.00
1 rifle gun                                                5.00
1 musical cymball (new)                                   30.00
1 do old                                                  20.00
1 violin                                                  10.00
1 watch                                                   10.00x
5 clock makers files, hand moles & clock face plate        1.50
1 bureau                                                   3.00
1 kitchen table                                             .75
1 cupboard                                                  .50x
1 dresser                                                  1.50x
6 winsor chairs & 1 rocking chair                          2.00x
1 bedstead, bed & bedding No 1                             8.00x
1 bedstead, bed & bedding No 2                             8.00x
1 bedstead, bed & bedding No 3                             6.00x
1 trundle bedstead, bed & bedding                          1.50x
1 lot cupboard ware, knives & forks, bottles &c            4.00x
1 iron shovel & flat iron                                  1.00x
1 iron tea kettle, iron pot also 1 large do, 3 skillets (broken) 2.50x
1 bag & ½ bushel measure                                    .75x
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1 bag & ½ bushel measure                                    .75x
2 old chest & stand table                                  1.50
1 lot of barrels & kegs & tray                              .50
                                                         173.25
wearing apparel of deceased                                2.00x
kegs & barrels in cellar                                   1.00x
low cupboard in cellar                                      .25x
1 pr of steelyards & lantern                               1.25x
1 broken sugar kettle, wheelbarrow wheel & dog irons        .75
undivided ½ of a flax breaking machine                     1.00
T. W. Colescott
Wm. McCleery

State of Indiana
Franklin County
Be it known that on the 20th day of April 1833 before me Elijah Barwick, a justice of the
Peace of Brookville Township & County aforesaid personally came William McCleery and
Thomas W. Colescott appraisers duly appointed by Daniel St. John, administrator of the
personal estate of Amos Church, late of said County dec'd who being duly sworn as by law
required on their oaths solemnly saith on this 20th day of April 1833 at the late residence
of said dec'd they proceded to appraise all and every article of personal property belonging
to said estate that was shown them by the administrator aforesaid and that the foregoing
list of personal property by them signed is a true list of the same an the deponants further
saith that the sum of $179.50 is the sum of the personal estate as by them footed and that
the said sum of $179.50 is in their unbiased judgment the true cash value of the same and
further these deponents saith not.
Wm McCleery
T.W. Colescott
Sworn to and subscribed before me & in my presents this day and date above written
Elijah Barwick, Justice of the Peace

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