Franklin County
December Term A.D. 1850
Pages 479-482
Inventory of the personal estate of Hezekiah Larue, deceased late of Franklin County Indiana taken November the first A.D. 1849
Names of Articles appraised | value |
feed box and a lot of old iron | .25 |
neck yoke and 2 spokes | .75 |
flax brake | .50 |
bedstead | .25 |
wood saw & axe | 1.25 |
old bureau | .50 |
grain cradle and 4 old sythes | 1.00 |
hay rigging & ladders | .50 |
slead | 2.00 |
grindstone | 1.50 |
bunch of old shingles | .25 |
waggon | 20.00 |
1 pair of sled runners | .50 |
tea kettle, skillet, frying pan and griddle | 1.48 |
small pot damaged | .06x |
small pot good old | .30 |
hatchet, auger, plane and drawing knife | 1.10x |
the smallest old sow | 2.50x |
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sow & 5 pigs | 6.25 |
4 shoats | 7.00 |
4 fattening hogs | 12.00 |
grub hoe and lot of old iron | 1.00 |
6 barrells, old churn and � barrell | 1.90 |
old packing box & barrell | .50x |
2 boxes and onions | .40 |
3 barrells of potatoes | 2.50 |
2 wood bowls | .10 |
3 high crocks and 3 milk crocks | .48x |
brought forward | 63.92 |
small brass kettle | .25 |
2 crocks and beans | .20 |
11 old crocks, stone jug and 2 small jars | .40 |
3 wash tubs | .15 |
churn | .25x |
meat tub and barrell | .90x |
butter bowl and ladle | .30x |
small lot of carpenter tools | .50 |
iron wedge and hatchet | .15 |
cupbord | 1.25 |
lantern | .25 |
wheel and reel | 2.00 |
10 plate stove and pipe | 4.00 |
large iron kettle | .50x |
loom and all its aparatus | 2.00 |
the old mare | 35.00x |
yearling colt | 35.00 |
young mare | 60.00 |
dun heifer | 10.00 |
red heifer | 8.00 |
dark red cow | 12.00 |
white back cow | 14.00 |
brindle cow | 13.00 |
No. 3 plow | 6.00 |
No. 5 plow | 2.50 |
double tree and single tree | .75 |
stable fork | .75 |
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2 rakes and pitchfork | .30 |
2 sett of gears and breast chains | 8.50x |
� bushel and 2 chains | .30 |
6 acres of wheat on the ground No. 1 | 27.00x |
6 acres of wheat on the ground No. 2 | 24.00 |
2 calves | 5.00 |
wheelbarrow | 1.50 |
amount brought forward | 341.72 |
handsaw, square and auger and shovel | 1.10 |
grass scythe and grain shovel | 1.50 |
4 hives of bees and 2 empty hives | 3.00 |
windmill | 20.00 |
3 baskets | .25x |
8 old bags | 1.00 |
4 new bags and 1 old one | 1.60x |
1 wooden and 2 tin buckets, 3 tin pans, 1 tin cup | 1.00 |
1 shovel and tongs | 1.00x |
box of iron, 2 gimlets and whetstone | .25 |
steelyards and 2 smoothing irons | .60x |
2 buckets and sieve | .45x |
table, cookstove and cupboard | 16.00 |
brass kettle, 2 tin pans and lot of small ware | 2.00x |
15 sheep | 15.00 |
stack of hay | 20.00 |
corn in the field | 40.00x |
� of wheat stack | 6.00 |
1 stack of oats No. 1 | 20.00 |
1 stack of oats No. 2 | 16.00x |
broad hoe | .25 |
clock | 1.00x |
bureau | 6.00x |
dining table and oil cloth | 3.50x |
looking glass | .75 |
bedstead and bedding | 22.00x |
dresser ware | 2.40x |
dishes, second rate Brittiana tea pot | 1.65 |
6 splint bottom and 3 windsor chairs | 3.00x |
rocking chair | 1.50 |
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rifle gun | 6.00 |
bedstead and bedding No. 1 | 7.00 |
bedstead and bedding No. 2 | 2.50 |
amount brought forward | 566.42 |
bedstead and cord | 2.00x |
bedclothes No. 1 | 13.00 |
bed clothes No. 2 | 13.00 |
small wheel and stand | .50 |
� side saddle | 2.00x |
box and small chair | .50 |
carpet | 3.25 |
knives and box and coffee pot | .50x |
nurse cradle | .50 |
washboard and bake kettle | .25x |
butcher's knife and hog hook | .25 |
wash basin and tin pan | .30 |
1 linen sheet | .50x |
1 quilt calico one | .50 |
violin | 1.25 |
sheets, pillow case, towels | 1.65 |
diaper table cloth cotton | .25x |
3 pair pillow cases | .30x |
split bottom rocking chair | .37 |
specie | 2.20 |
cash in bank bill | 15.00 |
note on Thos Rees for $60 dated Nov 1, 1848 due six months after date | 61.80 |
due bill on James G. Larue dated Oct 1 1840 for $1.25 doubtful where anything of worth | 1.25 |
$688.84 |
James L. Snow
Allison Larue, appraisers
Those that are marked with a cross was taken by the widow of said deceased at the appraisement,
$189.09
attest R. Larue, admin