Franklin County
June Term A.D. 1851
Pages 143-144
Before me the undersigned one of the justices of the peace within and for said county personally came James Roudie and Thomas Eldon and was duly sworn to appraise the goods and chattles contained in the following inventory at the fair value belonging to the estate of Isabella Wynn, deceased. Given under my hand and seal this 28th day of January A.D. 1833. John Wynn, Justice of the Peace.
Inventory and appraisement of the goods and chattels belonging to the estate of Isabella Wynn, deceased
25 sheep | 25.00 |
7 hogs | 7.00 |
1 sow & pigs | 1.62½ |
1 cow spotted | 10.00 |
1 cow red | 10.50 |
1 red & white steer | 4.50 |
1 red steer with a white face | 4.00 |
1 year old steer | 2.00 |
1 year old heifer | 1.00 |
1 mare | 35.00 |
1 bay yearling filley | 20.00 |
1 spring colt | 12.00 |
hay | 10.00 |
1 lot oats in sheaf | 1.80 |
1 lot geese | 1.25 |
1 lot chickens & duck | 2.25 |
1 spade, dung fork, axe & hoe | .87½ |
1 lot old vessels, box &c | 1.00 |
1 cheese press & hoop | 1.00 |
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2 kettles | 2.00 |
the above propety is directed by the will of said deceased to be sold | $152.80 |
Personal property belonging to the estate of Isabella Wynn deceased specifically willed as follows | |
Isabela, daughter of Joseph Wynn, 1 lot of china ware | 6.00 |
Isabela, daughter of John Wynn, 1 saddle | 12.00 |
1 ??, 1 satin wrapper or riding coat | 7.00 |
William Eldon, 1 stand | 1.50 |
1 clock | 12.00 |
to Isabella Medd, 1 bed, bolster, & pillows, 1 pair of sheets, pillow casess, 1 blanket and lot of bed hangings | 20.00 |
The residue of the deceased wearing apparell to be equally divided among the three Isabella's mentioned above | 53.00 |
$111.50 |