Franklin County Inventories And afterwards to wit: On the fifth day of May A.D.1845 the said administrator filed in the Clerks office of said Court the following appraisement bill, to wit: State of Indiana Franklin County: personally appearred before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace in said County James Price and George Barber who being by me duly sworn saith upon oath that they will trully honestly and impartially appraise the estate property and effects of Samuel Rockafellar, deceased which shall be exhibited to them by Ralph Riley administrator to the best of their judgement and ability and furth saith not James Price and George Barber. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 6th day of March 1845, S.B. Sparks Justice of the Peace. March 6th 1845 An appraisement bill of the personal property of Samuel Rockafellar, deceased. one desk 8.50 Franklin stove, pipe and grate 15.00 bedsted and bedding 17.00 1 stand .62½ table .75 2 barrels 1.25 oven and kettle 1.75 2 gridirons 1.00 1 window sash .1875 hand saw 1.00 chopping axe .75 cider mill and trough 2.50 clock 4.00 poker,andirons, shovel, tongs 1.25 6 chairs 2.75 windmill 5.50 lot of meat 9.60 1 meat cask .62½ post axe, hand axe, spade 1.25 lead pipe .50 lot of corn 2.50 iron square .25 briar hock and old frow .75 total 79.2875 George Barber James Price (notes not transcribed) Before me John M Johnston, Clerk of the Probate Court of Forsaid County this 5th day of May A.D. 1845 personally came Ralph Riley administrator of the estate of Samuel Rockafellar, deceased, and being duly sworn deposes and says that the within and foregoing inventory is in all respects just and true. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of May 1845 J. M. Johnston Clerk.