Franklin County
July Term AD 1856
Highland Township
Pages 617-619
We, Benjamin Lines and Frederick Geis swear the we will honestly appraise the personal estate of Henry Huber, Jun'r, late of Franklin County dec'd which my be exhibited to us so help us God.
Frederick Geis & Benjamin Line, appraisers
Attest: A. B. Line
Sworn and subscribed before me the 11th day of September 1854, Aaron B. Line, J. P.
Taken by Peter Huber administrator and appraised by Fred Geis and Benjamin Line householders in the vicinity of the deceased Henry Huber, Jr.
No. | Name of Article | Amount |
1 | cooking stove | 3.00x |
2 | cupboard and ware | 4.50x |
3 | clock | 2.00x |
4 | table & chairs | .50x |
5 | pots & tinware | .50x |
6 | bed & bedstead | 2.75x |
7 | bed & bedstead | 2.00x |
8 | bed & bedstead | 2.50x |
9 | bed & bedstead | .75x |
10 | 1 bureau | 4.75x |
11 | 4 trunks | .50x |
12 | looking glass | .50x |
13 | 1 table | .75x |
14 | 1 stove 10 plate | 1.00 |
15 | carpet | 1.50x |
16 | 2 spinning wheels | 1.00 |
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17 | 1 reel | .50x |
18 | 2 cradle | 1.50x |
19 | 3 sickles, 1 bell | .75 |
20 | 6 barrels | .50x |
21 | iron pots | .50 |
22 | 1 laddle | .25x |
23 | 5 augers | .75x |
24 | braise & bits | .50x |
25 | square & saw | .50x |
26 | 3 chisels | .75x |
27 | 1 wood saw | 1.00x |
28 | 2 saws | .50 |
29 | 1 copper kettle | 1.25x |
30 | 1 skillet & lid | .25x |
31 | 1 chair & bench | .50 |
32 | 1 grindstone | .75 |
33 | 5 hoes | .40x |
34 | 3 axes and hoes | .50 |
35 | 2 grass -- | 1.00 |
36 | 2 grass scythes | .20x |
37 | 1 log chain | .75x |
38 | 1 iron pot | .50x |
39 | 2 flat irons | .25x |
40 | buckets and crocks | .50x |
41 | 3 bee stands | 2.25x |
42 | 400 feet of walnut lumber | 3.00 |
43 | 300 feet of poplar | 3.00 |
44 | 200 feet of oak | 1.50 |
45 | 1 lot of stakes | 2.00 |
46 | 2 shovel plows | 2.00 |
47 | 1 bull plough | 5.00x |
48 | 1 bull plough | .75 |
49 | 1 iron harrow | 1.25x |
50 | 1 cart bed | .75 |
51 | 1 wood bed | .50 |
52 | 1 wagon & bed | 9.00 |
53 | 2 shovels | 1.50 |
54 | 2 dung forks | .75x |
55 | 3 hay forks | .50 |
56 | 2 single trees | .25 |
57 | 1 double tree | .75x |
58 | rakes, forks & knives | .40x |
59 | windmill | 6.00 |
60 | 1 cutting box | 1.00x |
61 | 1 dung hoe | 2.20x |
62 | 1 wheel barrow | 1.00x |
63 | 1 cow | 15.00x |
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64 | 1 cow | 14.00 |
65 | 2 heifers | 12.00 |
66 | 1 heifer | 9.00 |
67 | 2 sheep | 1.50 |
68 | 1 bay mare | 80.00x |
69 | 1 colt | 60.00 |
70 | 1 lot of harness | 5.00x |
71 | 1 lot of harness | 2.00x |
72 | 1 bridle | .50x |
73 | 1 lot of halters | .50x |
74 | 1 lot of hay | 13.00x |
75 | 10 doz of rye | 2.00x |
76 | 10 doz of wheat | 2.50x |
77 | 100 doz of oats | 15.00x |
78 | 4 best hogs | 4.00x |
79 | 1 sow & pigs | 3.00x |
80 | 7 stock hogs | 4.00 |
81 | 1 fat hog | 3.00x |
82 | corn in the field | 2.00x |
83 | 1 lot of hops | 100.00x |
84 | money on hands | 75.18 |
total | 509.88 |
Signed by us this 11th day of September A.D. 1854.
Frederick Geis
Benjamin Line, appraisers
I, Peter Huber, administrator of the estate of Henry Huber deceased [?] that the foregoing is a true and complete inventory of all the personal estate of said decedent that has come to my knowledge and allso the property taken by the widow.
Peter Huber.
Widow's Selection = x
Widow takes $298.95