Franklin County Inventories
Page 293-294
Page 326
August Term A.D. 1834

Inventory of the personal property belonging to the estate of James Wood
deceased, late of the County of Franklin and State of Indiana. appraised by Barnet
McCombs & James Blacklidge May 11th 1833

1 lot potters ware                                          .31¼
1 lot do do                                                 .18 3/4
1 dutch oven                                               1.12½
1 tea kettle                                                .50
1 stew pot & spider                                         .75
1 sugar kettle                                             2.00
2 sad irons                                                 .62½
1 fire shovel & hook                                        .31¼
1 lot tin ware                                              .62½
1 walnut table                                             3.00
1 lot cupboard ware                                        5.92
3 bottle                                                    .18 3/4
1 razor, strop, box & glass                                1.00
1 candlestick                                               .12½
1 horse whip                                                .75
1 corn broom                                                .08
1 keg soap                                                  .25
1 lot bacon                                                1.50
1 pickle tub                                                .37½
1 bunch candles                                             .06¼
some salt                                                   .25
1 spinning wheel                                           1.00
1 washing tub                                               .18 3/4
1 curry comb                                                .12½
1 bridle & martengal                                        .75
9 yards flax & tow linnen                                  1.80
5 yards shirting                                            .75
1 pr saddle bags                                           3.00
1 basket                                                    .06¼
1 trunk                                                    1.00
1 lot potters ware                                          .62½
2 meal bags                                                 .50
1 wooden clock & case                                     10.00
1 bureau                                                  15.00
1 bed, bedstead & bedding                                 19.00
1 martengal                                                1.00
some hay                                                    .50
2 split bottom chairs                                       .75
1 bay horse                                               35.00
1 cow & calf                                              11.00
1 mans saddle                                             10.00
1 snaffle bridle                                           1.37½
1 sadle blanket                                             .25
1 side saddle                                             12.00
1 blind bridle                                             1.00
1 umbrella                                                 1.00
1 riding whip                                               .25
1 hymn book                                                 .25
total                                                    148.11¼

State of Indiana
Franklin County
Be it known that on this day, to wit: the 18th day of July A.D. 1833 before me
Elijah Barwick a Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, personally
came James Blacklidge and Barnet McCombs appraisers duly appointed by
William Wood administrator of the personal estate of James Wood late of the
County & State aforesaid, deceased who being duly sworn as the law directs on
their oath solemnly saith that on the 11th day of May A.D. 1833 at the late
residence of said deceased they proceeded to appraise all and every article of
personal property belonging to said estate that was shown them by the
administrator aforesaid, & the foregoing list of personal property by them signed
is a true list of the same and these deponents further say that the sum on $148.11¼
is their unbiased judgment the true cash value of the same and further these
deponents say not.
James Blacklidge
Barnet McCombs.