Franklin County Inventories Page 201-202 May Term A.D. 1836 [Springfield Township?] Be it remembered that on this day to wit the 31st day of March 1834 personally came before me, James Samuels, a Justice of the Peace of the County & state aforesaid, Andrew Lackey & William Tucker who was duly sworn agreeably to the statute in such case made and proceeded to appraise the personal property of Samuel Updyke deceased &c. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 31 day of March A.D. 1834 Andrew Lackey William Tucker James Samuel, Justice of the Peace The following list is an inventory of the property of Samuel Updyke deceased, appraised by Andrew Lackey & William Tucker 1 cow & calf 11.00 4 hogs & 2 pigs 8.00 1 lot of flax 1.50 1 shovel plough & irons 1.75 1 pr harness 1.25 2 clevices 1.00 1 pr stretchers .75 1 single tree .77 3/4 1 sorrel mare 35.00 5 sides & 11 hams & shoulders & 3 backs @ 4cts/lb 6.60 1 sythe & hangings 1.75 1 lot of corn 4.00 1 meat cask 1.37½ 1 salt barrel & salt .75 31 bushels of wheat 11.00 1 lot of potatoes 2.00 1 lard tub & lard 1.50 1 lot of hetcheled flax tow & soap .50 1 set of kitchen chairs 2.00 5 knives & 4 forks & 7 spoons .75 12 ? plates .56¼ 2 bottles .18 3/4 4 bowls, 11 cups & saucers & tea pot .75 1 pitchers, 1 earthen jar & 2 earthen dishes .12½ 1 coffe pot & 3 tin cups .25 1 candle stick .12½ 1 tin bucket .31¼ 1 griddle .50 1 spider .62½ 1 tea kettle .62½ 1 stew kettle .75 3 crocks & 1 jar .37½ 1 cake of tallow .62½ 1 hoe .50 1 cider barrel with vinegar in it 1.00 1 10 gallon kettle & bail 1.37½ 1 looking glass & paper .50 1 peck of dried apples .12½ 5 dozen & 3 cuts of ? 1.12½ 2 lbs wool .25 1 chest 1.75 1 feather bed, coverled, blanket, sheet, 2 pillows and straw tick 10.00 1 bedstead & cord 1.87½ 1 coverlet 4.00 1 woolen quilt, 1 sheet & 2 pillow cases .50 1 table .75 yarn for 2 coverlets 5.00 1 lot of yarn for janes 6.00 1 lot of yarn for linsey 3.00 1 feather bed & straw tick, 1 new coverlet, 1 sheet 2 pillows & cases 11.00 1 bedstead & cord 1.37½ 1 big wheel 1.75 2 bages, 1 empty, 1 with buckwheat flour & wheat flour 1.25 1 lot of leather .75 1 axe 1.50 8 sheep, 1 lamb 8.50 1 white fur hat & old one 2.00 3 coats 8.00 5 vest 2.75 3 shirts, also 1 not made up & 1 flannel shirt 2.00 5 pantaloons 3.25 1 womans round about & 1 comfort .50 3 pr stockings .75 1 pr of boots & 1 pr shoes 3.50 1 silk handkerchief .50 1 lot of buttons, silk, buckram .62½ 2 powder horns, 1 razor .37½ [page 202] 1 pr suspenders .12½ lot of mader, allum, coperas & coffee .50 calico lining for a quilt & writing paper & bolster tick .37½ 1 sickle .43 3/4 1 lot of broken flax 1.50 Andrew Lackey William Tucker, appraisers Be it remembered that on this day to wit the 18th day of April 1834 came before me James Samuels, a Justice of the Peace of the County & state aforesaid, Andrew Lackey & William Tucker who was duly sworn according to law that they have well and truly appraised all the personal property of Samuel Updyke deceased so far as it has come to their knowledge &c. Sworn and subscribed to this 18th day of April A.D. 1834 Andrew Lackey William Tucker James Samuel, Justice of the Peace