Franklin County
May Term AD 1839
Pages 190-192?
Inventory and appraisement of the goods and chattles belonging to the estate of Cornelius Vieley, deceased
1 folding leaf table & cover | 10.00 |
14 windr chairs | 8.00 |
4 bedsteads & bedding | 45.00 |
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50 lbs common wool at 33 1/3 cts per lb | 16.66 2/3 |
4 wheels and real | 8.00 |
1 side saddle | 6.00 |
1 knot of flax | 1.00 |
6 lbs feathers at 28 cts per lb | 1.68 |
cupboard ware | 4.00 |
1 large kettle | 2.00 |
1 large pot | 1.37½ |
2 small pots | .62½ |
1 skillet & led | 1.50 |
1 bake kettle and gridiron | 1.50 |
2 dutch ovens | 1.50 |
1 copper kettle | 1.50 |
1 fire shovel & tongs | 1.50 |
1 folding leaf table | 1.50 |
1 flat iron | 0.50 |
2 candle sticks and molds | 0.75 |
1 coffee mill | 0.75 |
1 tin bucket | 0.25 |
5 milk cows | 40.00 |
2 young heifers | 9.00 |
30 sheep | 24.00 |
2 axes, 1 drawing knife and hand saw | 2.00 |
1 iron wedge | .87½ |
1 plough | 4.50 |
1 bee hive | 2.00 |
1 log chain | 2.00 |
2 pairs of double trees & ring? | 4.00 |
1 check slick | 0.50 |
1 f? | 2.00 |
1 lot tools & scrap for iron plains | 2.00 |
2 scythes & hangings 3 sickles | 2.00 |
1 pare of streachers | 1.00 |
1 four horse waggon | 90.00 |
120 bushel wheat in sheaf | 43.68 3/4 |
230 bushl oats | 30.00 |
7 tons hay | 27.00 |
1 set of britchen | 5.00 |
4 bridle and 3 colr | 2.25 |
4 belly bands & 2 hip straps | 2.75 |
3 pair chains, hames, ha? &c | 5.00 |
1 scoop shovel & pitch fork | 0.50 |
1 loom, reed, gears & warping bars | 4.00 |
26 hogs & 8 pigs | 62.00 |
1 field of corn | 60.00 |
1 bay stud colt | 45.00 |
1 bay gelding | 35.00 |
1 young yellow mare | 50.00 |
chestnut sorrel mare | 40.00 |
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5 pieces of bedding | 3.00 |
1 tavern sign | 2.00 |
1 stand & cover | 0.50 |
6 pieces of bedding | 7.00 |
Before me the undersigned one of the Justices of the peace within and for said county personally came David Hays and Joseph Goudie who being duly sworn on their oath solemnly saith that the foregoing inventory and appraisement of the goods and chattles belonging to the estate of Cornelius Vieley deceased late of the County aforesaid is just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief and further saith not.
Sworn and subscribed this 9th day of October AD 1833. John Wynn Justice of the Peace
Joseph Goudie
David Hays
David E. W. Vieley, Executor