Franklin County
January Term 1856
Pages 450-452
An inventory of the personal estate of Edmund Hopping deceased taken by Charles Wilson and Nancy Ann Hopping [page 450] Administrators and appraised by Simpson Calfee and William M. Higgs.
| 1 cupboard | 6.00x |
| 1 clock | 5.00x |
| 1 bed and bedding | 10.00x |
| 1 do | 5.00x |
| 1 bed stead | 2.00x |
| 1 do | 2.00x |
| 1 spinning wheel and reel | 3.00x |
| 1 cooking stove and furn. | 10.00 |
| 1 side saddle | 4.00x |
| 1 lot pot mettle | 1.50x |
| 1 lot earthen ware | 1.95x |
| 1 lot wooden ware | .75x |
| 1 table and stand | 2.00x |
| 1 rocking chair | 2.50x |
| 1 lot cupboard ware | 3.00x |
| 3 smoothing irons | .25x |
| shovel and tongs | .30x |
| 1 stack hay | 7.00x |
| 300 bu corn | 90.00 |
| 1 lot wheat supposed 15bu | 7.00 |
| 1 wind mill | 1.00 |
| 2 sickles | .75 |
| 1 black mare | 40.00x |
| 1 wagon | 44.50x |
| 1 milk cow | 10.00x |
| 3 young heifers | 26.00 |
| 9 sheep | 5.85 |
| cash on hand | 80.00 |
| account on Robt Stoops | 50.00 |
| 1 bureau | 4.00x |
| 1 bed and bedding | 10.00x |
| 1 do | 5.00x |
| 1 do | 5.00x |
| 1 fancy bedstead | 4.00x |
| 1 lot bed clothing | 5.00x |
| 1 loom and rigging | 2.00x |
| 1 man saddle | 2.00 |
| 3 wash tubs | 3.00x |
| 1 lot barrels | 2.20x |
| 1 lot tin ware | 2.00x |
| 1 meal seive | .10x |
| 1 lot chairs | 1.75x |
| 1 small rocking chair | .50x |
| 1 lot glafs ware | 1.00x |
| 1 pair and irons | .50x |
| 1 stack of hay | 8.00 |
| 1 lot hay in the mow | 5.00x |
| 200 bu corn | 60.00x |
| 1 lot sheaf oats | 1.00x |
| farming utensils | 16.50x |
| 1 bay horse | 40.00 |
| 1 lot gears | 5.00x |
| 1 milk cow | 10.00x |
| 3 young steers | 14.00 |
| 8 sheep | 5.20x |
| 18 stock hogs | 50.00 |
| account on Linck and Fargrehar | 58.82 |
| total personal | 743.92 |
| widow takes | 300.00 |
Received of Charles Wilson Administrator of the estate of my late husband Edmund Hopping deceased the articles charged to me in the foregoing inventory amounting to 300 dollars. 6 day of January 1853 Nancy Ann Hopping
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