Inventory of Goods for Christina Stoffel |
Washington County Virginia June 26th. 1819 The Inventory of the Goods and Chattles of Christina Stoffel of the County & State aforesaid deceased. |
1 Tin Plate stove $20-1 Bed Bedding & Bedstead 2 Pillows $30 1 Bed 2 Pillows 5 sheets 2 quilts $20-1 cupboard $8-1 Table $2 1 Chest $4-1 table $1-1pr. Steelyards $2.50-1 looking glass $1.25 5 Table cloths $1.50-1 16 gal. Copper Kettle $10-1 pr. fire dogs $3 Pewter Dishes Basons & Plates $6-1 pr. fire dogs $2-5 pc. of castings $8 1 pot rack $2-1 frying pan 2 tea kettles & 1 tin kittle $3-Shovel & Tongs $1 Scales & Weights $!-2 smoothing irons & holder $1.25-1 churn 7/6 Wheel & Reel 9/-Trumpery $2-old irons 3/-2 chairs 4/6 2 Baggs 3/-1 Doe tray 3/-3 Books $2-Sundry small articles $2.50 2 baskets 25 cts.-Sundry clothing & paper trunk $10-4 Bushels Rye $2 481/2 Bushels Wheat 4/-$27.36-4 Bushels Wheat to Shankle 4/-$2.64 6 Bushels ditto to Abraham Stoffel $4.90-90 Bushels Corn 2/6 $24.16 the 3rd. of 1 field of grain on foot $3-The 3rd. of 1 field of Wheat on foot $26.67 the 3rd. of 1 field of wheat Ditto $6.67 to Abraham Stoffel 3 Jugs 1 padlock-75 cts.-2 head of sheep $2.50-Due by Peter Burkhart, Sr. $48 Due by Abraham Stoffel $90.-Due by Henry Stoffel $82.75 Due by Adrew Mills $15.22-Due by Jacob Stoffel $23.31 Due by ditto ditto $15.33-in cash $3.87 and 1/2 3 small boxes & Brush 75 cts,-1 Cow Bell 50 cts. TOTAL VALUE $528.73 |
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Jacob Barb William Carmack Jacob Miller |
Isaac Stoffel |
Admitted to be given in on the within date 3 sheep 18/-1 small chest 4/6-8 lbs. Wool 2/-$2.66-1 Fax Hackle $7 At a Court held for Washington County the 17th day of August, 1819 this Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Christina Stoffel deceased was returned to Court and ordered to be recorded. |
Teste Jacob Lynch D.C. |
Being first duly sworn we the underneath subscribers have duly approved the within described property money & debts due the estate of the deceased. |
To view a scanned copy of the orginal document, click HERE. Thanks to Ron Utz for contributing this piece of history! |