Franklin County Inventories
Pg 256 Book A
Inventory of the goods late the personal property of Abraham Vanmeter, dec'd
appraised the 24th March 1820 by Abraham Rose & Wiliam Coomes

Personally came before me Sarrah Vanmeter executrix to Abraham Vanmeter
deceased and being duly sworn saith that she hath given in the above appraisers all
the personal property of the deceased which has come to her knowledge
Sarah
Vanmeter
Samuel Elwell J.P.
wearing apperal                                      24.50
big bible                                             4.00
stilyards                                             1.00
dishes                                                2.00
tea kittle                                            1.00
flat irons                                            1.00
slate                                                  .25
knives and forks                                      1.00
beurro                                               15.00
crockery ware                                         2.50
table                                                 1.25
6 chairs                                              2.00
dough tray                                            1.00
little wheel                                          2.00
reel                                                  1.00
iron pot                                              2.75
bake kittle                                           1.50
tea kittle                                            1.75
frying pann                                            .75
tongs                                                 1.00
tin panl and hoe                                       .37½
wash tub                                               .75
barrel                                                1.00
2 beds & beding                                      60.00

Came before me Samuel Elwell one of the Justices of the Peace for Franklin
County the above named appraisors and being qulaified saith that above is a true
appraisement of the personal property of the deceased of their knowledge
Samuel Elwell, Justice Peace
March 24th 1820