Franklin County
Term A.D. 1855
Pages 414-415
We, Morgan Roop and Joseph Wynn swear that we will honestly appraise the personal estate of Mary Gondie, deceased, which may be exhibited [page 415] to us so help us God. Morgan Roop, Joseph Wynn, appraisers. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day Nov. 1852, Samuel Holliday, Justice of the Peace.
No. | ||
1 | 1 mantle clock | 4.00 |
2 | 11 chairs | 3.25 |
3 | table and stand | 1 |
4 | lot of cupboard ware | 2.00 |
5 | smoothing iron & coffee mill | .25 |
6 | 2 candlesticks | .20 |
7 | sundry articles | .25 |
8 | 22 pounds of coverlet yarn | 8.00 |
9 | 1 lot of books | 2.00 |
10 | 3 towels and 1 table cloth | 2.55 |
11 | 3 sheets, 2 pillow ticks, 3 pillow slips | 3.00 |
12 | 2 blankets, 1 quilt | 2.00 |
13 | 3 sheets | .75 |
14 | 3 double coverlets | 18.00 |
15 | 2 table cloths with clothing | 2.00 |
16 | 1 bed & dedding | 10.00 |
17 | 1 bedstead | .25 |
18 | 1 bureau | 2.00 |
19 | 1 bed & bedding 2 3/4 of linen | 18.00 |
20 | 1 bed & bedding | 7.00 |
21 | 1 bed & bedding | 7.00 |
22 | 1 lot of clothing and looking glass | 2.00 |
23 | 2 bedsteads and chord | 6.00 |
24 | 1 wheel and reel | 1.50 |
25 | 4 meal bags | .75 |
26 | 1 table | 1.50 |
27 | 2 bbls, tub, churn & bowl | .75 |
28 | 1 lot of earthen ware | .25 |
29 | 1 lot of pot mettle | 1.00 |
30 | 1 lot of gear | .30 |
31 | 3 iron kettle | 2.00 |
32 | 1 grindstone | 1.00 |
33 | 1 sow | 9.00 |
34 | 4 cows | 6.90 |
35 | 6 head of sheep | 7.50 |
36 | 1 lot of old irons | .10 |
37 | 1 plough | .50 |
38 | ½ share in the Franklin Turnpike | 9.00 |
39 | 1 pair of andirons | .25 |
40 | 1 bed and bedding 2 3/4 of linnen | 18.00 |
41 | 1 cheese hoop | .25 |
42 | 9½ head of hogs | 56.00 |
43 | 5½ head of cattle | 36.50 |
44 | 4 tons of hay | 16.00 |
45 | ½ of the wheat in the sheaf | 11.00 |
46 | corn | 15.00 |
47 | 1 lot of wheat in the chaff | 1.50 |
48 | claim against Samuel Gondie | 85.00 |
claim against John Gondie | 85.00 | |
claim against Joseph Gondie | 100.00 | |
total | $455.85 |
Morgan Roop, Joseph Wynn, appraisers
I Samuel Gondie administrator of the estate of Mary Gondie, deceased swear that the foregoing is a true and complete inventory of all the personal estate of said decedent which has come to my knowledge.
Samuel Gondie
Sworn to and subscribed before me the 10th day of December 1852.
John W. Johnston, C.C.C. Franklin County