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Inventory, appraisement and sale
of Estate of John Sheppard
Marion County, Georgia
1843 (pages 144-146, Book A)
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18 May 1843:
Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of John Sheppard deceased late of said County.
1 brindal cow and calf $7.50
1 pied cow and calf $7.00
1 red heifer $4.50
2 red stears $9.00
2 cows and calves no
1 horn bridle and saddle $50.00
75 bushels corn more or less $39.50
280 lbs bacon more or less $22.40
18 lbs lard more or less $1.20
1 hogshead 1 barrell$1.00
1 bread tray .50
1 pad lock .62
2 axes and iron wedge $1.25
3 pots, 2 ovens and frying pan, 2 oven ---, 1 kettle $5.50
2 smoothing irons $1.00
1 reap hook .18
7 setting chairs $3.00
1 lot cooperswear .72
2 weeding hoes .61
1 jar $1.22
spinning wheel and coffee mill $3.00
1 coal? --- and candle mould .25
Box .37
Blowing horn .25
Candle Stand .25
kitchen table 3.00
lot of books 42.00
table $1.00
1 clock $3.00
1 looking glass .50
1 band box .06
1 chest and small trunk $2.50
1 bedstead and furniture $20.00
1 bedstead and furniture $16.00
20 lb Cotton More or less
lot of land #20, 4th Dist 4 $700.00
12 cads and 1 reap hook, not viewed by the appraisers $9.00
Appraisers: James Belk, S J Martin, William Hardage.
The account of A M Sheppard executer of the last will and testament of John Sheppard of Marion Co, Georgia deceased 1843.
May 10, 1843: paid by ck voucher #1 $4.43
April 25, 1843: paid by ck voucher #2, $1.35
Pied cow and calf $7.00
horse swapped for a mare.
cow consumed by the family $37.50
Bacon consumed by the family $13.40
Lard consumed by the family $1.20
April 29, 1844: bash paid for hogs, beef, cotton, bacon.
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