RIPLEY COUNTY INVENTORIES An inventory of the goods, chattels and effects of Richard Moon late of Ripley Conty and State of Indiana, deceased, taken by John Sunman Administrator of the estate of the said deceased with the afistance of James Jennings and Thomas W. Clark --appraisers called and duly sworn for that purpose. 1 old bay mare 15.00 1 2 yr old bay mare 25.00 1 sucking bay horse colt 8.00 5 3 yr old steers @6.ea 30.00 5 2 yr old steers 22.50 5 small calves @1.50ea 7.50 8 ewe lambs 12.00 25 hogs 25.00 25 small hogs @.10 2.50 1 2 horse wagon,loose bed, cart axeltree 10.00 1 plow No 3 3.00 1 cultivator 1.50 3 pitch forks .37½ 1 log chain 1.00 1 squaring ax 1.25 2 sythes 3.00 1 man saddle 2.50 1 steel yard 1.00 1 ox sledge 1.50 1 field of corn sup 9acres 28.12½ 1 patch potatos sup 25bu 1.56¼ 1 round hay stack 9.00 hay in the barn 45.00 wheat in the mow sup 30bu 13.50 1 corner cubord 8.00 1 loome 3.00 1 dining table 2.00 1 stand 1.00 1 mantle clock 8.00 wearing apparel of deceased 12.00 1 bed + bedding 5.00 1 reflector .75 1 lot of barrels .37½ 1 kitching table .50 1 wooden bowl + bucket .37½ 2 stew pots + 1 tea kettle 3.00 lot of medicine in storeroom 25.00 9 white chamber pots @.31¼ 2.81¼ 15 glafs tumblers 1.1875 1 box fish hooks .25 1 box thimbles 1.44 6 pr stockings .75 1 pr lades gloves .06¼ 9 small tin pans 1.12½ 2 large tins .62½ 2 tin pans .37½ 5 bowles .25 1 morter + pestle 1.00 1 lot buts, screws, lock +bolt 2.00 7 pr sifsors, nitting needels 1.00 14 pr suspenders .87½ 14 school books .87½ 3 quires writing paper .50 16 tea pots 4.00 2 pr corse shoes 2.00 9 lbs gunpowder 3.37½ 5 lbs .25 21 lbs nails 1.05 8 bunches bed cord 2.00 4 large dishes 1.50 3 lbs madder .50 2 drawing knives 1.50 2 lanterns .50 12 past bords .37½ 3 candle molds .1875 1 bay mare, 4 yrs old 35.00 1 yr old bay mare colt 18.00 1 yoke of oxen 20.00 6 cows 40.00 3 yearlings 6.00 2 rams 6.00 15 ewes @.75 11.25 25 hogs @.25 6.25 1 single horse wagon 15.00 1 slay 3.00 1 plow No 7 3.00 1 shuffel plow 1.00 1 cutting box + knife 2.00 1 set of waggon gears,lines 8.00 2 axes 2.00 3 hoes .25 2 old spades, 1 dung fork .37½ 2 bridles .50 3 agars .1875 1 set swingletrees +plow clevis 1.50 hay in old barn sup 5 tons 20.00 1 long hay stack 36.00 1 clover stack 6.00 2 stacks of oats 20.00 1 grindstone and frame .75 1 beauro 8.00 1 small cubord 1.00 1 bedstead + bed hangings 4.00 1 bed + bedding 10.00 1 blue box 1.75 8 chairs 1.00 1 quilt + blanket 1.00 1 grid iron .37½ 1 meal sifter .50 2 tin buckets + tin ware .50 1 shugar kettle 2.50 2 wash tubs 1.00 6 glafs cruets .625 3 large porter mugs @.25 .75 4 salt cellars .40 1 box needles, lot of buttons, hooks + eyes, etc 2.00 1 lot combs of various sorts 1.00 2 glafs pitchers .37½ 8 large tin pans 2.00 2 small tins .50 3 coffee pots .75 4 sets of small plates 1.00 2 bread bowls .62½ 1 lot spoons large + small 1.50 6 razor straps + 2 shaving boxes .50 3 bonnets .75 11 yds blue drilling 2.42 5 rolls ribbon 1.00 2 blue pitchers .50 3 pr fine shoes 1.50 14 lbs shot 1.00 6 lbs spice 1.00 3 candle sticks .1875 1 grafs raps .6875 2 pr stilyards 1.75 25 lbs allum 2.00 2 tea kettles 1.50 5 bells 2.50 lot of salt in barrel .75 1 shot gun 2.00 total 696.4375 Given under our hands this 20th day of September 1842 James Jennings Thos W. Clark-- Appraisers note of James Boothe 4.00 " Wm White & Stephen Foster 20.50 on account Daniel Hazen 2.70 " John Garrison .50 " Ruben Terry 4.4075 " James Jennings Jr .28 " Luther Dolby 4.06¼ " Jacob Garden 1.12½ " John Winters Sr B. 3.05 " John Clark 6.41 " John Hollensbe .37½ " Domenica Sephers .1875 " Jacob Shriver .4375 " Samuel Small .81¼ " Edward Hollensbe 1.73 " John Somerville .37½ " John Small 1.4375 " Henry Kuntz 1.25 " Henry Shoemaker .25 " Stephen Foster .33 " James Winters .15 " James Hayzen .35 " John Goulk .45 " Mark Beeler .25 " George Crumel .60 note on John Curtis 20.21 " David Wilson+F. Myers 14.50 Account on Charles Perrine 38.36 " John Jennings .56 " Alexander Johnson .40 " Richard Clark 1.10 " Mr Merrick 1.22 " Charles Clark 9.75 " Isaac Coman .46 " John Jennings Sr 4.80 " Thomas Small .20 " George Borer .1875 " George Bookstaller .60 " William Bowers 2.85 " George Conaway .50 " Fredrick Butler 1.55 " John Ridge 1.25 " Lewis Thomas .12½ " Alexander McCreary 1.1875 " William Hutchen 1.05 " Philip Young 1.68 " Thomas W. Clark " Abraham Vanzile .12½ " Robert Cunningham .12½ " Thomas Johnson .25 total 895.7475 Given under my hand this 20th day of September 1842. John Sunman Administrator An inventory of the personal property of Richard Moon, deceased taken by his widow at the valuation before the sale. 1 bay mare aged 15.00 1 yoke of oxen 20.00 25 sheep 29.25 8 large hogs 8.00 1 plow No 3 3.00 1 harrow, clevis, chain 2.00 1 set waggon gears 8.00 1 dung fork, 2 spades .37½ 3 agars .1875 1 doubletree,2 swingletree, and clevis 1.50 2 ricks of oats 20.00 1 grindstone and frame .75 hay in barn 45.00 1 stack clover 6.00 1 bureau 8.00 1 lot of barrels .37½ 1 common quilt and blanket 1.00 1 meal sive .50 2 tin buckets, tin ware .50 1 shugar kettle 2.50 5 steers 3yrs old 30.00 articles in store 86.68 potatos 1.56 1 bay mare 4yrs 35.00 3 cows 20.00 2 wagons 25.00 10 small hogs 1.00 1 cultivator 1.50 3 pitch forks .37½ 1 log chain 1.00 1 saddle, 2 bridles 3.00 1 ox sledge 1.50 1 field of corn 28.00 1 lot potatos 1.50 wheat in mow 13.50 4 calves 6.00 1 round stack 9.00 1 corner cubbord 8.00 1 loom 3.00 1 bed and beding 5.00 1 reflector .75 1 kitchen table .37½ 1 wooden bowl + bucket .37½ 2 wash tubs 1.00 1 pleasure slay 3.00 debts of store 103.81 cloathing 12.00 total 573.86½