Franklin County Inventories Page 27 May Term A.D. 1835 Inventory of Goods & chattles of Isaac J. Swearengan, dec'd exhibited & appraised this 29th May 1832 by Isaac Thomas & Samuel Jinks surveyors compass, chain & a part of a lot of instruments 40.00 shot gun, powder horn, shot bag 6.00 man's saddle 3.00 broad axe, plain stock, augers & 3/4 auger 1.25 bridle bit .06¼ ox staple & ring .50 laythe trunk .75 lot old iron 1.25 mattock & hoe 1.50 iron wedge .31¼ shovel plough, iron rod, nut & screw .75 neck yoke .75 12 iron harrow teeth 2.37½ jack screw 4.00 sieve & riddle .37½ 2 6 light sash .72 brier hook .62½ 2 grass sythes 2.00 bacon 4.00 wood bed for waggon 1.62½ stretchers & 2 single trees 2.50 three horse waggon 60.00 4 wheel family carriage & set harness for 2 horses 120.00 lot corn supposed to be 100 bushels 20.00 2 old blind bridles .75 1 set of harness for 2 horses, old lines &c 10.00 sorrel filly, 1 year old past 28.00 a mare 8 years old 64.50 scoop shovel .12½ 1 2 year old heifer 4.00 bull plough iron & rod 2.25 bull plough & clevis 6.00 1 white bull 12.00 398.97 Isaac Thomas & Samuel Jink, appraisers The State of Indiana Franklin County Before me the undersigned one of the Justices of the Peace in said County personally came Isaac Thomas and Samuel Jinks two respectable freeholders in this neighborhood who after being duly sworn deposeth and saith that the foregoing list of property was impartially appraised by them and appraised as the property of Isaac J. Swearengan, dec'd further saith not this 29th day of May 1832. Isaac Thomas Samuel Jinks Sworn and subscribed before me the undersigned this 29th day of May 1832 W. Edgerton, Justice of the Peace