Franklin County Inventories Pg 18-20 Book A An Inventory of the Goods and chattels of Asahel Churchill Deceased Taken on the 28th Day of August & the 27th Day of November 1812 by George Quiltner, his administrator and appraised by Jabez Winship and James Winchell which will appear from the subjoined Certificate 1 pied cow 9.00 1 pied calf 2.25 1 cherry table 1.50 1 big spining wheel 2.50 1 chair .50 1 servant coat 9.00 1 pr of striped mittens .90 1 posum (?) hat 1.50 1 old hat .25 1 graning knife 2.00 1 pare shoes .50 1 old coat .50 1 frock & trowsers 1.50 3 pare of old trowsers .50 1 striped vest .50 1 do .25 1 do .25 1 do .25 2 pare stiped trowsers .50 2 pare breeches 1.50 1 shirt 1.00 1 Rasure case (razor) .75 1 spring lancet 1.00 1 thumb lancet .37½ 1 hankerchief .50 1 cotton vest 1.00 1 old vest .25 1 ax 2.00 1 bedstead 1.00 45 feet poplar plank .50 1 side of sole leather 1.25 1 do upper 1.00 1 do do 1.50 1 do do 1.50 1 side soal leather 1.00 1 do upper 2.00 November 27th 1812 1 sickle .50 1 pare of portmanteau 1.00 1 bucket .25 1 old keg .25 1 pickling tub .50 2 old brushes .25 1 bark mill 2.00 3 tan vats 3.00 1 side upper leather 2.50 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 3.00 1 do 2.00 1 do .75 1 do .75 1 do 1.00 1 do 1.50 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 1.50 1 do 2.00 1 do 3.00 1 do upper leather 2.50 1 do 3.00 1 do 2.50 1 do 2.50 1 kip skin 2.00 1 do 3.00 1 do 2.50 1 do 3.00 1 side damaged leather .50 1 do .50 1 do .50 1 do .75 1 shoulder horsehide .25 1 do .25 1 do .25 1 do .50 4 fragments horsehide .75 1 but horsehide .25 1 do .25 1 do .25 1 do .25 1 half side soal leather 1.50 1 do 1.50 1 do 2.00 1 do 2.00 1 do 1.50 1 side soal leather 2.50 1 do 2.00 1 do 1.50 1 do 3.00 1 do 3.00 1 do 2.50 1 do 3.00 1 do 2.50 1 side soal leather 2.50 1 do 3.00 1 do 1.00 1 do 1.50 1 do 1.50 1 do 1.50 1 do 1.00 1 do 1.00 1 do 1.50 1 do 1.50 1 do 1.00 1 2 year old heffer apprd August 28th 5.00 total 177.87½ A return of the amount of the sales of the personal estate of Asahel Churchel Deceased as made by George Quiltner, his administrator, to wit 202.66¼