Franklin County Inventories Pg 50-52 Book A A true inventory of the property of Thomas Stuckey deceased, lately of Franklin County Indiana, appraised by Jacob Sailors and Abraham Hackleman, freeholders of the said county: March 29th 1814. 1 tin bucket 1.00 1 pad lock and canister lock .75 1 candle stand .37½ 4 small sermon books .75 1 tobacco box and knee buckles .37½ 6 teaspoons .37½ 1 razor and strap & case .75 2 bottles .4375 2 black bottles .37½ 2 plates & some pewter 1.25 2 japan tumblers .1875 1 tin dipper .12½ 1 pr pot hooks .25 1 large puter spoon .1875 1 flat iron 1.00 1 clevis .1875 1 hammer .25 2 bells & collers 1.37½ 1 pale, piggon & basket .8175 1 bucket .25 1 pair saddle bags 1.00 1 plated spur .25 1 fur hat 1.50 1 pack saddle .50 1 leather apron .37½ 1 pair of cotten cards, #10 2.50 7 pr overhals, 1 pr breeches, 3 jackets, 1 coat, & 1 shirt, 1 pr stockings, 3 pr socks, 1 pr gloves 14.00 1 coat, jacket, shirt, overhawls & socks 6.00 2 hanks of blew & 2 of yellow yarn, 6 hanks of white cotten & 10 hanks of tow thread, 1 bole turkey red, 1 hank of clande & 1 hank and a cut of yellow conton, & 2 cuts twisted cotton, 1 bunch cotton, 1 of tow, & 1 of flax 7.00 1 black horse 30.00 1 sorrel horse 38.00 4 vials .25 1 ink stand .25 1 chare .50 1 jacket .45 1 cravatt .20 1 question book .06¼ 1 pr of gloves .06¼ April 18th 1814. We do certify that appraised the above property Jacob Sailors Abraham Hackleman