Franklin County
February Term AD 1847
Page 398-400
The following is the bill or amount of the personal property of Peter Stone, deceased, late of the County of Franklin and State of Indiana aas appraised by Eli Brooks & John Spradling, who were duly sworn according to law for to appraise said property at the request of Solomon Stone, the administrator of said Peter Stone deceased
1 black cow | 10.00 |
1 spotted heifer | 3.00 |
1 black heifer | 2.25 |
1 shovel, flail, and wooden fork | 1.62½ |
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1 plough of the common bull kind | 3.00 |
1 plough of the same kind | 0.75 |
1 cutting knife & box | 2.00 |
1 2 and 5 bushels of oats | 1.75 |
1 lot of hay in the mow | 6.00 |
1 lot of old hay in the same place at per ton | 4.00 |
1 blind gray mare | 10.00x |
chicken coop & old flax & straw | 1.25 |
1 sled | 1.06¼ |
2 shoats in the pen | 1.75 |
1 2 horse wagon | 50.00 |
1 lot of corn | 2.37½x |
1 lot of old buckets and a tub | 1.00x |
1 large iron pot | 1.75x |
of lot of small old potmettle | 1.62½x |
1 frying pan | 0.50x |
2 old hoes | 1.37½x |
1 axe | 2.00x |
1 old axe & hatchet | 1.00x |
1 bell & collar | 1.87½x |
1 bed stead | 0.25 |
1 big wheel | 1.00 |
1 tar can | 1.25 |
1 shovel plough | .62½ |
1 ox yoke, ring & staple | .37½ |
1 side saddle | 2.00x |
1 saddle & bridle | 10.00 |
1 lot of horse gears | 12.00 |
2 single trees | .62½ |
2 old barrels | 0.50 |
1 lot of clean rye | 1.75 |
1 lot of empty bags | 1.50 |
1 keg | 1.15 |
1 lot of grease | 0.75x |
1 loom & tackle | 3.00x |
1 quill wheel | 1.50x |
1 spining wheel | 1.14x |
1 churn | 1.50x |
1 addice | 0.50 |
1 lot of bacon | 6.00x |
1 kettle & bail | 3.00x |
1 kettle wihtou legs | 2.50x |
1 pickle tub & keg | 1.75 |
1 old barrel with soap | 1.75x |
shovel & trammel | .62½ |
tea ware | 1.50x |
tin ware | 1.00x |
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pewter ware | 1.00 |
potters bowles | 1.25 |
1 lot of earthen ware | 2.00 |
bread tray, bowl & bucket | 0.50 |
boots & brushes | 3.00 |
cobling tools | 1.00 |
carpenter's tools | 2.00 |
candle stick & hatchet | 0.75 |
2 flat irons | .37½ |
1 iron wedge | 0.50 |
1 pair hand cards | 0.25 |
2 halter chains, small bel & strut? | 0.50 |
1 saddle bags, lock & key | 2.00 |
1 steel yard | 1.00 |
3 kegs | 1.56¼ |
1 cross cut saw | 3.00 |
1 wagon cover | 2.00 |
log chain, stretchers & frow | 3.00 |
1 bed & bedding & stead | 27.50 |
1 high bedstead & bedding | 10.00 |
1 mirror & 1 sickle | .37½ |
wearing apparel & chest | 25.00 |
1 silver watch | 4.00 |
1 red cow & calf | 9.00 |
razor & shaving tools | 1.50 |
frying pan & coffee mill | 0.50 |
1 brown mare | 10.00 |
2 bllind bridles | 1.50 |
13 head of hogs | 10.00 |
1 grubbing hoe | 1.00 |
1 lot of rye in the field | 2.00 |
the undivided half of a wind fan | 2.00 |
5 pounds of new iron | 0.30 |
1 basket | .06¼ |
amount of appraisement | $285.25¼ |
taken out by the widow [x=widow's selection] | 99.75 |
left to be sold | 185.50¼ |
Witness our hands, the 26th February 1833
Eli Brooks
John Spradling