RIPLEY COUNTY INVENTORIES Inventory and appraisement of th goods chattels rights credits moneys and effects which were of Jacob Risinger Jr. deceased taken and made by Jane Risinger Administratrix of said estate which said inventory is taken and made with the afsistance of Samuel Gaskins and George Henegar two respectable freeholders of the neighborhood who appraised the same according to its true value on this 15th day October 1840 1 iron dutch oven .75 6 earthen crocks .37½ 2 tin kettles .62½ 1 copper tea kettle .75 1 tin kettle,milk strainer .62½ 1 tin pan .1875 1 skimer, 1 ladle .50 1 stew kettle .75 small steelyards .50 1 sieve .37½ 1 corner cupboard 8.00 1 small table .25 windmill irons 1.50 1 saw square, compass 1.50 4 chisels, 2 files .81½ 1 meat tub 1.00 1 large tub .50 1 spinning wheel 1.00 1 loom and riging 8.75 1 neck yoke .37½ 1 lot of flax .75 2 halter chains 1.25 1 bell and chain .37½ 1 shovel plough 1.00 2 lots of wheat 22.00 1 rick of oats 11.00 4 first choice hogs 12.00 3 first choice shoats 2.50 8 sheep 8.00 1 black heifer 6.00 7 split bottom chairs 2.25 1 mantle clock 12.00 1 bedstead and bedding 16.00 1 lot of bed clothing 13.00 1 trunk .50 1 lot of books .50 1 lot of pillowslips,towels 2.00 1 rifle gun, powderhorn 12.00 1 iron kettle 1.75 1 large grindstone 4.00 1 large chopping axe 1.00 1 slead 1.50 1 set of doubl trees 1.50 3 baskets .62 1 spaid rakes and pitchfork small log chain 1 side saddle 2 white faced steers 7.00 1 year old steer 3.50 a bell cow 12.00 2 cows 24.00 1 year old colt 15.00 1 small stack of hay 7.00 3 stacks in the bottom hay 1 sorrel mare 35.00 1 lot of ash flooring 2.25 3 stacks of hay, upper meadow 34.00 oats in th stable 5.60 potatoes 2.50 1 iron pot 1.00 1 reflector 1.25 1 copper and 1 brass kettle 1.25 2 skillets 1.25 1 griddle, frying pan .75 1 coffee boiler, 5 tin cups .37½ 2 smoothing irons .75 shovel tongs, andirons 2.00 large steelyards 1.50 a lot of dishes 4.00 1 black walnut table 1.75 1 mall and iron wedge .50 1 set of planes 2.00 3 augers, bung bores 1.25 1 hollowing nife .75 1 lard cag .75 1 swill tub .25 1 small spinning wheel 1.00 6 barrels .75 1 crofs cut saw 3.00 harnefs for span of horses 7.00 4 old barrels .25 1 cutting box 2.00 1 sickle .12½ 1 stack of oats 11.00 1 black sow, 3 pigs 4.00 1 old sow and barow 7.00 3 second choice shoats 2.25 1 white heifer 10.00 2 2 year old steers 14.00 1 bureau 4.00 1 cherry stand 1.25 1 bedstead and bedding 16.00 1 lot of roles 8.50 1 bible and hymn books 2.00 1 lantern .37½ 1 bedstead and bedding 8.00 1 iron kettle 1.50 1 large ditto 2.50 1 chopping axe 1.50 1 meat axe .50 1 grubing hoe .62½ 2 spreaders, chains 1.02½ 3 hoes 1 dung fork large log chain harrow 1 red 2 year old steer 1 yer old heifer 3.50 4 calves 5.00 1 old white cow 10.00 16 geese 4.00 large stack of hay 12.00 1 plough 3.50 1 gray mare 20.00 1 lot of corn in the bottom 6.00 1 lot of poplar plank 2.00 2 little stacks in upper meadow 16.00 corn across the creek 30.00 Note on Henry Risinger 20.00 Note on Isreal Risinger 15.79½ Jane Risinger Administratrix Samuel Gaskins George Henneger Appraisers 15 October 1840 The following is an inventory and appraisement of a part of the goods chattels rights and effects which were of Jacob Risinger Jr. deceased, taken and made by Jane Risinger adminit. of said estate which f'said inventory is taken and made with th afsistance of Samuel Gookins and George Henneger who appraised the same according to its true value inthis 19th day of October 1840. It is a part which escaped our notice on the 15th day 1 drawing knife .25 1 churn 1.00 1 lard keg .25 20 yards carpet 8.50 1 small lot of flax .50 1 lot of thread .75 5 milk crocks, 1 cream crock .75 1 pickle keg .25 1 small meat tub .25 1 sugar tub .12½ 1 bucket .37½ 1 lot of shoe make tools .75