Franklin County
June Term AD 1848
Pages 188-189
This day came Jacob Trager and Joseph Klotz and was by me duly sworn to appraise the property and effects of George Nord of Franklin County, deceased, this the 24th day of July 1849. Richard Sunman Justice of the Peace of Franklin County. Said appraisers was chosen [by] Jacob Kner the administrator of George Nord. Appraisement of George Nord deceased.
1 mare and colt | 33.00 |
1 lot 4 hogs | 25.00 |
a wagon | 15.00 |
1 table | 1.75 |
5 chairs | 1.25 |
1 spinning wheel | 1.25 |
1 chest | .50 |
1 seeft | .25 |
2 barrle | .60 |
1 scythe & sneath | 1.25 |
1 barrle | .25 |
3 barrle | .20 |
1 churn | .40 |
1 stove | 3.00 |
1 kettle | 1.50 |
1 half bushel | .25 |
1 bucket | .25 |
1 bedstead and beding | 4.50 |
harness | 5.50 |
1 chain | .75 |
2 hoes and gruben hoe | 1.00 |
2 axes | 1.00 |
2 sickles and 2 iron wedges | .80 |
1 thung fork | .36 |
1 shovel plough | 9.00 |
1 sleigh and single tree | .50 |
1 cutting box | 2.00 |
1 curry comb | .10 |
1 lot of wheat | 10.40 |
a lot of rye | 2.00 |
a lot of oats | 6.00 |
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a lot of corn in the field | 12.00 |
a lot of potatoes in the field | 2.25 |
a lot of chickens | 2.25 |
a lot of geese | .75 |
2 cows and hieffer | 16.00 |
65.86 |
We the undersigned appraisers of the personal property of George Nord deceased do hereby certify that the above appraisement is true and to the best of knowledge this 28th of July 1847.
Jacob Treger
Joseph Klotz, appraisers