Franklin County Inventories
Page 256-259
November Term A.D. 1833
State of Indiana, Franklin County, Before me one of the Justices of the Peace
within and for said County, personally came Crocker Jenkins and Prince Jenkins,
and were by me duly sworn faithfully and impartially to appraise the goods and
chattels belonging to the estate of Peter Cregar, deceased, late of White Water
Township. Given under my hand and seal this 28th day of July 1833. John Wynn,
Justice of the Peace.
Inventory of the property appraised by the afd persons this 4th August A.D. 1832.

1 lot of hogs, 12 head                               12.00
1 yearling colt                                      15.00
1 lot sheep, 8                                        5.00
1 horse, bay                                         25.00
1 do roan                                            50.00
1 wagon                                              50.00
1 cow, English                                       10.00
1 do common                                           8.00
2 calves                                              2.00
1 set 2 horse gears                                   5.0
1 plough light one                                    6.00
1 plough heavy                                        6.00
1 log chain                                           1.50
1 shovel                                               .87½
1 mattock                                              .50
1 double & 1 single tree plow                          .12½
1 field corn, 6 acres                                10.00
1 do do 5 acres                                       6.00
1 lot flax                                            2.00
1 lot water barrels, 4                                1.00
1 lot tubs, 2                                          .25
1 lot barrels, 6                                       .37½
1 lot barrels 2                                        .25
1 do harrow teeth, 19                                 2.50
1 grafs scythe & hangings                             1.50
1 grindstone                                           .25
1 axe                                                  .50
2 hammers                                              .37½
2 hoes                                                 .25
1 lot augers, 3                                        .37½
1 do iron wedges, 2                                    .75
1 handsaw                                              .12½
1 drawing knife                                        .12½
2 clevices & pins                                      .37½
1 lot old irons                                       1.00
1 corn basket                                          .25x
1 wool spinning wheel                                 1.75x
1 flax do                                             1.50x
1 churn, painted                                       .75x
1 do unpainted                                         .25x
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1 sugar kettle                                        1.50x
1 iron pot                                             .75x
1 stew kettle                                          .50x
1 griddle                                              .50x
1 skillet                                              .50x
1 tea kettle                                           .37½x
1 oven                                                 .50x
1 brafs kettle                                         .37½x
1 shovel & tongs                                       .75x
1 steelyards                                           .75x
2 smooth irons                                         .62½x
1 tin bucket, large                                    .37½x
2 coffee pots                                          .31¼x
1 lot old tin ware                                     .37½x
1 lot red earthen ware                                1.00x
1 dough trough                                         .37½x
1 table old                                           2.00
1 do new                                              4.50x
1 bureau                                              4.50
1 reel                                                 .75x
1 lot common chairs                                   1.00x
1 lot windsor do                                      5.00x
1 chest                                                .50x
1 saddle & bridle man's                               7.50
1 do woman's                                          7.00x
1 lot books                                            .87½x
1 looking glafs                                        .25x
1 lot japan ware                                       .56¼x
1 lot glafs ware                                       .50x
1 looking glass small                                  .25x
1 lot Liverpool & Queensware                          2.50x
1 lot knives & forks                                   .50x
1 cupboard                                            8.00x
1 lot bags                                            1.00
1 bedstead, bed & bedding                            13.50x
1 do do do                                           12.50x
1 do do do                                            8.00x
1 lot sheets extra, 4                                 1.50x
1 do quilts                                           3.50x
1 do coverlets                                        7.00x
1 do blankets                                         4.00x
1 stand                                                .75x
1 bellows                                              .12½x
total                                               337.12½

State of Indiana
Franklin County
Before me, the undersigned one of the Justices of the Peace within and for said 
County personally came Crocker Jenkins and Oren Jenkins who on oath saith that
the foregoing appraisement of the goods and chattels belonging to the estate of
Peter Cregar deceased is just and true to the best of their knowledge and further
saith not. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of October A.D. 1832
John Wynn

The State of Ohio, Hamilton County, before me, Thomas Smith, a Justice of the
Peace in and for said County personally appeared Hetfield Williams and Philip
Cregar and were duly qualified according to law to appraise all the property shown
them by Oren Jenkins administrator of the estate of Peter Cregar, deceased late
of Franklin County, Indiana at a fair valuation.Witness my hand this 25th day of
August A.D. 1832
Thomas Smith J.P.

List of property appraised by the above named persons this day and date aforesaid
viz

4 stacks of grain
  No 1 Barley                                         8.00
  No 2 Do                                            10.00
  No 3 Wheat                                         15.00
  No 4 do                                            12.00
1 wind mill                                           5.0
1 large tub                                            .12½
1 ox yoke                                              .25
1 grain box & barrell                                  .50
1 do cradle                                           2.00
1 flax brake                                           .25
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1 cutting box                                         2.00
1 bedstead                                             .75
1 sugar kettle                                        1.50
1 quill wheel                                          .75
1 set spools                                           .50
1 grain sieve                                          .75
1 lot reeds                                            .37½
1 pr hames & traces                                   1.00
sum                                                 $60.75
Given under our hands this 25 day of August A.D. 1832
Philip Cregar
Hetfield Williams appraisers

x= articles taken by the widow at the appraisement this 1 September 1832
widow took balance in cash on hand $2.87½. [pages 258-259]