Franklin County | |
September Term A.D. 1850 | |
Pages 380-381 | |
On 27th day of March A.D. 1849, the said administrator filed in the Clerk's Office of the Franklni Probate Court the following inventory and appraisement, To wit: An inventory of the presonal property of William Read, late of Franklin County deceased, the said William Read at the time of his death was the owner of the following personal property, to wit: | |
1 mantle clock | 1.50 |
1 plain bedstead | 1.00 |
1 plain bureau | 1.50 |
1 plain stand | .25 |
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1 plain rocking chair | .50 |
6 frame chairs | 1.50 |
1 low chair | .25 |
1 common table | 2.00 |
1 small plain looking glass | .25 |
1 slate | .10 |
1 rocking cradle | .25 |
1 large kettle | 1.25 |
1 tea kettle | .75 |
1 skillet and oven | .75 |
1 gridiron | .15 |
1 set of common plates | .62½ |
1 set of tea cups and saucers | ,37½ |
balance of cupboard ware | .70 |
beds & bedding | 15.00 |
1 lrage spinning wheel | 1.00 |
1 reel | .75 |
$30.45 | |
appraised 19th day of March 1849 | |
James J. Logan | |
William J. Townsend | |
Rightson Turner, administrator |