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Franklin County Inventories Pg 30-32 Book A The following is an Inventory of the Goods and chattels of George Harlan Deceased Taken by his administrator and administratrix -- to wit John Ewing and Catherine Harlan, taken on the 27th Day of March 1812 and also the said goods and chattels was appraised which will appear from the Certificate here with annexed hogs 78.00 1 cow 11.00 1 plow 7.00 ditto 2.00 1 harrow 6.50 2 yearlings 6.00 a waggon 35.00 2 steers 8.00 1 heffer 4.00 1 cow & calf 11.00 do 10.00 do 8.00 1 mare 20.00 corn in the crib 68.93 1 man's saddle 15.00 do woman's 20.00 horse gears 4.00 bacon 24.00 sault and barrel 2.60 cag and fat 3.00 1 pitch fork .75 crocks .50 =BD bushel .50 1 hoe 3.00 1 mattack 1.00 1 double tree 1.50 1 spade 1.75 3 kettles 9.00 pot ware 3.80 swendle trees & clevis 1.00 soap 5.00 ice tub .50 augers 2.25 set of plains 4.25 saw & drawing knife 1.50 one broad ax 4.00 frow & hammer .75 1 loom 6.00 juges 1.50 1 gun 16.00 2 gums of tobacco 5.75 1 flax wheel 3.50 do 2.00 1 reel 1.50 2 cotton wheels 3.00 1 tin bucket 1.00 watter vesels 1.00 1 churn 1.00 saddle bags 4.00 cotton 3.00 1 tray .50 leather 6.37=BD 1 barrel .25 1 bedstead & cord 1.50 2 flat irons 1.50 1 sickle .75 1 table 2.50 iron .40 books 4.25 whetstone .20 drefsware 10.78 led .50 chiars 3.00 1 box .75 sugar tub .50 bedstead and cord 2.50 do 2.00 beds & clothes .75 cloth & buttens 7.00 shaving instruments 1.00 pocket book .50 1 hat 4.00 waring clothes 9.00 yearn & thread 12.00 1 steel .50 nails .30 lantern .50 apple trees 2.00 sifter .50 barrel .25 shears & chords 1.25 pot hooks 1.00 sheep 36.00 geese 3.50 chain & trucks 4.00 1 tub 1.00 credits 25.00 debts 320.00 the amount of the appraisement $716.12=BD We the undersigned being called upon and sworn before John Ewing a Justice of the peace for Franklin County on the 27th day of March 1812 do hereby certify that the foregoing goods & chattels was appraised by us and that their respective valuation is annexed to each article given under our hands the day and year above written. signed William Sparks (his mark)