Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of William Harper late of Hancock County
die: March 18,1823
1 Boy Marc $50. I Do. Do$35. I Do Colt $30 - 115.-
1 Boy Isaac $300. 1 Negro boy Jamison $350. -650.-
1 Negro Woman Betty & Child Seymour -250.-
I do give Winny $250. I do Sarah $200. -450.-
1 Grind Stone $2. 2 beds & furniture for one bed $45. -47.-
1 Safe & Knife case $3. 2 Wheels $4. & Chair $2. -9.-
1 Plough hoes $1.00. 1 Loom $5. 1 Hand Saw $1.00. 1 chest 1.00. -8.-
1 Bible $1.00. 1 chest $4.00. 1 table $1.75. -6.75-
2 Steers $35. 1 Cow & Yearling $12. -47.-
1 Sow & 6 pigs $7.00. 2 young sow $4.00. -11.-
1 Dutch oven $1.50. 1pair handloom $1. -2.50
1 Gun $4. 1 Pot $3.00. 1pair Pothooks & ladle .50. -750.-
1 Pail .25 c. 1 Bull yearling $4.50. 1 Sow & 3 Stouts $7.00. -11.75-
----------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS $1615.50
We do certify upon oath that as far as what shown to us by the Administrators the annexed and foregoing contain a true appraisement of the goods and cattle's of the estate of William Harper due to the best of our judgement and understanding.
Appraisers:
Michael Graybill
Andrew Edwards
Barth Ingram
Lewis Parker
Georgia
Hancock County, I do hereby certify that the above appraisers were duly sworn to perform their duty as appraisers according to Law, this 28. March 1823. Geo. Rives I.P.