John T. McKinney Inventory

Franklin County
May Term AD 1841
Pages 441-442

The following is an inventory of the personal property belonging to the estate of John T. McKinney, deceased, appraised this 22nd and 23rd day of March 1837 by Elijah Barwick, administrator of said decedents estate by and with the assistance of Enoch McCarty

carpeting supposed to be 15 yds 8.00
1 table & 1 wash stand 5.00
1 trunk 3.00
1 small ps carpeting, 1 old chest, 2 pictures in frames 2.00
1 bed stead & 1 stand of bed curtains 10.00
3 casks & 1 box of old irons 3.00
4 big spinning wheels & 2 clock reels 14.50
1 shot gun, 1pr saddlebags, 1 box of sundry articles 4.00
window curtains in upstairs & below 1.50
1 trundle bedstead, bed & bedding 10.00
1 big bedstead, bed & bedding 35.00
1 bedstead, bed & bedding 35.00
1 side table 6.00
2 side tables 10.00
2 waiters, 2 pr candlesticks 3.75
2 pr andirons & 3 pr tongs & 3 shovels 8.50
30 yds domestic carpeting 15.00
1 rag carpet 5.00
2 looking glasses 9.50
book case & books of law, history &c about 207 in all 250.00
1 secretary 30.00
1 bureau 15.00
wearing apparel of the deceased 70.00
sword & belt and military hat 30.00
1 franklin stove 15.00
5 horse beasts 150.00
20 chairs 20.00
1 candle stand 0.75
2 kitchen table & brass kettles 11.50
1 cooking stove and the appendage 35.00
kitchen furniture & stone jars 20.00
2 barrels containing vinegar 5.00
6 barrels, 5 kegs or tubs & 1 churn 6.00
2 smoothing irons & other small articles in side cup 2.00
1 spice mill 1.25
1 shovel & 1 peacock plough 10.50
1 dearborn waggon & harness 100.00
3 washing tubs, tin buckets & garden rake 2.75
1 chopping axe, 3 hoes & 1 spade 3.00
1 horse sleigh 5.00
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2 saddles, martingales, bridles & pr spurs 16.50
cupboard furniture in middle room 8.00
1 cow & calf 25.00
1 silver watch 25.00
1 hand bellows 1.00
1 serving? Wheel 2.50
pr hames, double tree, & curry comb & chain 1.50
1 peacock plow No. 3 3.00
about 20 bus corn 6.25
supposed to be 100 cords 75.00
scythe, snath, old bridle, iron hoop 0.25
corn in the field & corn fodder supposed to be worth 60.00
about 270 ft poplar plank 2.70

We the undersigned certify the foregoing to be true appraisement of the personal estate of John T. McKinney deceased to the best of our judgement, given under our hands this 23d day of March AD 1837. Enoch McCarty, Daniel St. John



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