Franklin County
April Term AD 1859
Pages 246-248
An inventory of the personal estate of James Harrison deceased taken by William B. Adams, administrator and appraised by Squire Black and Sion Fortner
Description of the Property | Value |
1 wagon | 75.00 |
1 pr breast chains | 1.00x |
40 bushels corn @ 40¢ | 16.00x |
1 sorrel mare | 100.00 |
1 gray horse | 85.00 |
2 halters | 1.25x |
2½ tuns hay | 17.50x |
15 doz oats @15¢ | 2.25x |
1 big plow | 7.00x |
1 plow & fixings | 1.50x |
2 plows | 1.50 |
single & double trees | 1.50x |
saddle & bridle | 12.00x |
drawing knife & augers | .75x |
cradle & mowing sithe | 2.50x |
1 square, 1 auger | .50 |
2 blind bridles | 2.00 |
1 set harnefs | 5.00x |
1 set harnefs | 3.00x |
1 set lines | 1.50x |
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½ wind mill | 15.00 |
½ bushel & spinning wheel | .50x |
67 bushels wheat @85¢ (widow takes 42) | 56.95x |
6 meal sacks | 1.80x |
set wagon bows & tar bucket | .75x |
1 milk cow | 18.00x |
2 calfs | 7.00 |
14 head sheep @ 1.25 | 17.50 |
1 heifer | 8.00x |
11 head pigs | 11.00x |
1 cow | 20.00 |
1 heifer | 12.00 |
6 hogs @ 2.50 (widow takes 1 sow) | 15.00x |
82 shocks Corn @20¢ | 16.40x |
9 acres wheat in ground | 18.00x |
1 steal how | .25x |
30 bushels corn | 12.00x |
9 ducks | .90x |
3 iron kettles | 3.00x |
2 axes, 1 wedge | 1.00x |
1 Note of hand on Jimmy Winchel date Oct 23, 1855 with interest date. Due Dec 25th 1855 | 30.00 |
1 Note on C. B. Clements date December 19, 1855 due from date | 24.75 |
Marshal Deannon | 29.74 |
Clement Bert | 9.00 |
Cash on hand | 20.00 |
1 stove & fixens | 1.00x |
Coubard ware | 3.00x |
1 looking glafs | .50x |
1 gun | 4.00x |
1 table | 2.00x |
1 stand | 1.00x |
2 beds & beding | 33.00x |
bed clothes | 15.00x |
5 dozen chickens | 5.00x |
1 crofs cut saw | 1.50 |
[total] | $729.79 |
[widow selection] | $264.55 |
January 7th 1857.
The above is correct as appraised by us, Squire Black, Sion Fortner.
x = widow's selection
Received of William B. Adams, Adminstrator of the estate of my late husband James Harrison deceased the articles charged to me in the within inventory, amounting to two hundred and sixty four dollars & fifty five cents. March 9, 1859.
Mary Harrison