Franklin County
July Term A.D. 1859
Pages 366-368
Inventory of the personal estate of James Cox deceased taken by Andrew J. Ross administrator and appraised by Wm S. Hildreth and Simeon Parler
No. | Description of the Property | Value |
1 | 1 mare and colt | $120.00x |
2 | 1 roan horse | 60.00 |
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3 | 1 three year old horse | 85.00x |
4 | 1 cow, white back | 25.00 |
5 | 1 cow, white face | 22.00 |
6 | 1 spotted cow | 18.00 |
7 | 1 white heifer | 12.00 |
8 | 1 white heifer | 8.00 |
9 | 1 red heifer | 6.00 |
10 | 1 two horse wagon | 20.00 |
11 | 1 sett wagon harness | 6.00 |
12 | 1 set bugie and? Harness | 25.00 |
13 | 12 head hogs | 54.00 |
14 | 3 small hogs | 3.00 |
15 | 1 lot of lumber | 5.00 |
16 | 1 ton of hay | 8.00 |
17 | ½ of wheat fan | 2.00x |
18 | 2 hay forks | .50 |
19 | 1 manure fork | .50 |
20 | 1 scoop shovel | .50 |
21 | 3 grafs scythes & sneaths | 3.00 |
22 | 1 grain cradle | 2.50 |
23 | 17½ acres of wheat in field | 50.00x |
24 | 3 acres of oats in field | 3.00x |
25 | 1 large plow | 4.00 |
26 | 2 shovel plows | 2.00 |
27 | 1 sett double trees | 1.00 |
28 | 1 sett harrow teeth | 2.50 |
29 | 12 acres of grafs | 10.00x |
30 | 1 hoe | .50 |
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31 | 2 augers & 1 drawing knife | .25 |
32 | 2 axes | .50 |
33 | 1 wood saw | .25 |
34 | 3 single trees | .75 |
35 | 2 pair hames | .40 |
36 | 1 pair trace chains | .60 |
37 | 1 cook stove & furniture | 2.25 |
38 | 1 rifle gun | 8.00 |
39 | 1 clock | 2.00 |
40 | 1 clock | 1.50x |
41 | 1 bureau | 1.00x |
42 | 2 bedsteads & bedding | 20.00x |
43 | 1 dining table | 3.00x |
44 | 1 cupboard | 1.00x |
45 | 1 lot cupboard ware | 6.00 |
46 | 1 looking glafs | 1.50x |
47 | 1 stand | .25 |
48 | 1 sett of chairs | 1.00x |
49 | 1 large kettle | 1.00 |
50 | 2 ovens and 1 skillet | 1.00 |
51 | 1 large kettle | 1.00x |
[total] | $631.25 |
Signed by us the 28th day of June 1856
Wm S. Hildreth
Simeon Parler, appraisers
x = widow's selection [$300.00]
Received of Andrew J. Rofs, administrator of the estate of my late husband, James Cox, deceased, the articles charged to me in the foregoing inventory the 27th day of June 1856
Nancy Cox