© 2002

LEACH FAMILY

Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri

By Gerald S. Lenzen

Attachments to the Leach Family Story.


Attachment A; Leach Taxpayers in Scott County, Kentucky Attachment B; Field Taxpayers in Scott County, Kentucky Attachment C; William Leach Inventory
Attachment D; William Leach Sale Bill Attachment E; Fields Land Records in Scott County, Kentucky Attachment F: Fields Names in Maryland

 

ATTACHMENT A

Leach Taxpayers in Scott County, Kentucky

 

Following are extractions of Leach taxpayer names from the Scott County, Kentucky, tax records. Photocopies were not made of these entries by the author.

[1] , [2]   

 

Year Water Course Land Entered By:
1806, 1st book, page 13
Leach, Jeremiah
Leach, Joseph
 
1806, 2nd book, page 13
Leach, Marshall
Leach William
McCracken's Run  
1807, No 1, page 11
Leach, William
Leach Marshall
McCracken's Run
Eagle Creek (?)
Picket
1808, No. 1, page 15
Leach, Jeremiah
Leach, Joseph
Eagle Creek
Eagle Creek
Martin Picket
1808, No. 2, page 15
Leach, Marshall
Leach, William
McCracken's Run McCracken
1809, No. 1, page 10
Leach, Micajah
Leach, Marshall
   
1809, No. 2, page 9
Fields, Abraham
Fields, Mathew
Fields, James
Fields, Reason
Fields, Richard

Scott Eagle Creek
Scott Eagle Creek
Scott Eagle Creek

Scott Eagle Creek

Rob't Todd
John Cobb
John Cobb

Rob't Todd
1809, No. 2, page 15
Leach, Jeremiah
Leach, Joseph

Eagle Creek
Eagle Creek

Martin Pickett
Rob't Todd
1810, page 29
Leach, Martial [sic]
Leach, Henry
Leach, Wm. Senior
Leach, Wm. B.
Leaks, James



N. Elkhorn

S. Elk



McCrackin's [sic]

Owens
1811, page 24
Leach, Wm.
Leach, Wm. Sen'r
Leach, Henry
Leach, William

N. Elkhorn
McCracken
?
S. Elk

McCr.

?
?
1811, page 25
Leach, Jeremiah
E. Creek ? R. Todd
1812, page 25
Leach, William B.
Leach, Henry
Leach, Jeremiah E.
Leach, Joseph
Leach, Bernard John

McCracken

E. Creek
E. Creek
N. E.

McCracken

M. Pickett
J.? R. Todd
McConnell's
1813; no data listed for this year    
1814, page 24
Leech, Marshall
Leach, Joseph
Leech, Jeremiah
Leech, James
Leach, Wm.

M? R.
Dry R.
Eagle
S. Elk
McCracken


R. Todd
Pickett
Owens
McCracken
1815; too faint to read    
1816, page 40
Leach, Henry
Leach, Wm. Senr.
Leach, Wm. B.
Leach, Marshall
Leach, Micaijah

McCracken
McCracken
McCracken
McConels [sic]
McConels [sic]

Hogan
?
?
-
Johnson
1816, page 41
Leach, Jeremiah

Eagle

M. Pickett
1817, page 21
Leach, Marshall
Leach, Micajah
Leach, Henry
Leach, Benton
Leach, Will B.
Leach, Jeremiah
Leach, Joseph

McR.
McR.
McR
McCracken
McCracken
Eagle
Eagle

John---
Johnson
Hogan
McCracken
McClellan
Pickett
Pickett
1818; no data listed for this year    
1819, page 42
Leach, Joseph
Leach, Jeremiah
Leach, Cabajah
Leach, Marshall
Leach, Henry
Leach, Burton
Leach, Wm. B.

Eagle
Eagle
McCr--n
McCracken
McCracken
McCracken
McConnell's Run

R. Todd
Clarks
Morgan
McCracken
McCracken
McCracken
M. Clelland
1820, page 43
Leech, Joseph
Leech, Jeremiah
Leach, Cajaby
Leach, Wm. B.
Leach, Burton
Leach, Marshall
Leach, Henry

Eagle
Eagle
McC Run
McC Run
McCracken's Run
McCracken's Run
McCracken's Run

Todd
Pickett
Morgan
McClelland
McCracken
McCracken
McCracken
1821, page 48
Leech, Jeremiah
Leech, Joseph
Leech, Cagaby
Leech, Marshall
Leech, Wm. B.
Leech, Burton
Leech, Henry

Eagle
Eagle
McR
McCracken
McConnell's Run
N. Elk
N. Elkhorn

Pickett
Todd
Morgan
-
McClelland
McCracken
McCracken
1822, page 27
Leach, Cagaby
Leach, William B.
Leach, Burton
Leach, Henry
Leach, Cassandry Mrs.
Leach, Jeremiah
McRun
McRun
McRun
McRun
Eagle
Eagle
Johnson
McCracken
McCracken
McCracken
Pickett
Pickett
1823, page 29
Leach, Cassandry
Leach, Cageby
Leach, Henry
Leach, Burton

Eagle
McRun
McCracken
McCracken

Todd [sic]
Johnson
McCracken
McCracken
1824, No data listed    
1825, page 38
Leach, Henry
Leach, Marshall
Leech, John
Leach, Casey
Leake, James
Leake, William

McCracken
McCracken
Eagle
Eagle
Elkhorn
-

McCracken
H. B.? Bradford
Clarke
Todd
?
1826, page 40
Leach, Marshall
Leach, W. B.
Leach, Burton
Leach, Henry
Leach, John

McCrak
M Run
M run
Elkh
-

Sharpe (as a ditto mark)
-
-
-
-
1826, page 41
Leach, Meciajah

M. Run

Johnson
1826, page 42
Leach, Cassandra

Eagle

Johnson

 

 

 

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ATTACHMENT B

 

Fields Taxpayers in Scott County, Kentucky

 

Material in Attachment B was copied from a report titled:

 

© Joseph Fields Ancestry,

(abt. 1776-FEBRUARY 1850)

Research report

 

Draft August 16, 2001

 

By Gerald S. Lenzen

 

Scott Co., KY Tax Lists

 

The Scott County, Kentucky tax lists contain entries for a Joseph Fields from 1808 to 1822. The 1823 tax list does not contain a Joseph Fields. It's possible that Joseph has finally gone to Howard County, Missouri by this date. He had filed a preemption land claim in Howard County for Section 31, Township 49, Range 16, on June 3, 1819. Jacob Baker was given Final Claim Number 1026 and patented it April 1, 1825, as assignee of Joseph Fields. Since the township, range, and section are the same, it's probable this is the same parcel that Jacob Baker registered in the Franklin Land Office May 30, 1822. Research in the tract books may reveal this specific transfer relationship.

 

However, Joseph Fields does not show up again in the Howard County land records until January 1, 1836. He registered a parcel in Section 23, Township 51, and Range 16. It is located northwest of Fayette, Missouri. The 1819 preemption claim was located south of Franklin, Missouri.

 

In the Scott County, Kentucky tax lists, there are names listed in the column “In Whose Name Entered.” There are also adjoining columns labeled “Surveyed” and “Patented.” In the latter two columns, there are never any names entered. However, the word “Same” or “Ditto,” or “Do” appears in these columns in every instance. This is interpreted to mean that whenever a name is entered in the first column, that same name also applies to the adjacent “Surveyed” and “Patented” columns.

 

1801-1807

 

A search of the Scott County, Kentucky tax lists from 1801 through 1807 revealed no Joseph Fields. However, there were several others with the Fields surname. [Continue to check tax lists back through 1794. If Fields' are there, check Woodford Co taxes prior to 1792.]

 

1801

 

The April 9, 1801 list shows Abraham, Reeson, William, and James Fields.  Abraham had 250 acres of 3rd Rate land. He was located on Eagle Creek on land entered by R. Todd. There was one white male over 21 and two blacks over 16 years of age in the household. He owned three horses and cows.[3] Reeson and William Fields each have no other listings than one white male over 21 years of age and 1 horse or cow.[4] James Fields has 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek, which was entered by M. Pickett. There are two white males over 21 years of age, and four horses and cows.[5] No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed.

 

1802

 

The surviving 1802 tax list is very hard to read on microfilm. There are no listing dates. It shows Nathan Fields with one white male over 21 years of age and three horses and cows.[6] William Fields has one male over 21, and one horse or cow.[7] From ditto marks, it appears that both Nathan and William are on a watercourse called I (?) Elk Horn. McConnell & Johnson entered the land. Neither is listed with any acres of land. James Fields has 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that was entered by Martin Pickett. There are two white males over 21, one white male over 16 years of age. He has three horses and cows.[8] Abraham Fields is on 250 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that was also entered by Martin Pickett. He has one white male over 21, two black males over 16, a total of three blacks, and three horses and cows.[9] There may be other Fields names listed, but they are too obscure to read.

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed in 1802.

 

 

1803

 

The 1803 microfilm tax list is also very faint. On March 27, Abraham Fields is listed with one white male above 21 years, two blacks above 16 years, three total blacks, and four horses, mares and cows. Abraham has 250 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Rob't Todd.[10] On the same day, James Fields has two males over 21, one male 16-21 years, and four horses, mares and cows. James has 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Rob't Todd.[11]

 

On June 2, 1803, Reazen Fields had one male over 21 years of age, and four horses, mares and cows. The written entry about four names above his lists N. Elk Horn watercourse on land entered by Israel Christian. However, no ditto marks are visible on the dim sheet.[12] June 7, 1803, Kezia Fields had one white male over 21, two white males 16-21 years, and two horses, mares and cows. No ditto marks are visible, but the entry directly above, for Thomas Francis, indicates Eagle Creek on land entered by Rob't Todd.[13] Also on June 7th, William Fields has one white male over 21 years of age, and two horses, mares and cows. No land entries appear. He is listed immediately below Kezia Fields.[14]

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed for any entries in 1803.

 

 

1804

 

Fields tax entries for 1804 were not located. [Study again].

 

1805

 

The only name visible for 1805 was Reazen Fields on April 11th. Reazen had one white male over 21 years, and four horses, mares and cows. The number of acres is not listed.[15] No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed. [Study this list again].

 

 

1806

 

May 1, 1806, James Fields had two white males over 21 years, one white male 16-21 years of age, and an unreadable number of Horses, mares and cows. James had 150 acres of 1st Rate, and 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on an unreadable watercourse that had been entered by Martin Pickett.[16]  Reazen and William Field (sic) were listed on June 7th and 14th respectively, but their information was unreadable.[17] Abraham Field (sic), listed on June 23, 1806, had one white male over 21 years, two blacks above 16 years of age, four total blacks, and seven horses, mares and cows. He had 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Robert Todd.[18] No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed.

 

1807

 

No Fields listings were found for 1807. [Study again].

 

1808

 

Reason Fields was listed on the tax lists on May 7, 1808. He had one white male over 21, one white male 16-21 years of age, and five horses, mares and cows. No other detail was listed.[19] On June 11th, James Fields had one white male over 21 years, and five horses, mares and cows. His 150 acres of 3rd Rate land was on Eagle Creek and had been entered by Martin Pickett.[20] Joseph Fields is entered on the same day as James. This is the first time Joseph appears in the tax records. He has one white male over 21 years of age, and two horses, mares and cows. No other detail is listed for him.[21]

 

On July 29, 1808, Matthew Fields appears on the tax list for the first time. He has one white male over 21 years, and one horse, mare or cow. No other detail is listed.[22] Also on July 29th, Abraham Fields is listed. He has one white male over 21 years, two black males over 16 years, three total blacks, and two horses, mares or cows. His 150 acres of 3rd Rate land is located on Eagle Creek and was entered by Rob't Todd.[23] On July 30th, Richard Fields had one white male over 21 years of age, and one horse, mare or cow. No other detail is listed for Richard.[24]

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed for 1808.

 

1809

 

Even though listed in 1808, Joseph Fields was not on the 1809 Scott County, Kentucky tax lists.[25] However, this list is very faint. It's possible he is there, but can not be read. [Check page 8, again].

 

June 5, 1809, Abraham Fields had one white male over 21, two blacks over 16, six total blacks, and two Horses, mares, or cows. He had 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Rob't Todd.[26]

 

On June 17, 1809, Mathew Fields had one white male over 21, and one horse, mare or cow. He had 150 3rd Rate acres on Eagle Creek that had been entered by Martin Pickett.[27] The same day, James Field (sic) had one white male over 21 years of age, and eight horses, mares and cows. He had 150 3rd Rate acres on Eagle Creek that had also been entered by Martin Pickett.[28]

 

July 1, 1809, Reason Field (sic) had one white male over 21 years and six horses, mares and cows. No land detail was listed.[29]

 

August 1, 1809, Richard Field (sic) had one white male over 21 years and one horse, mare or cow. His 150 acres of 3rd Rate land were located on Eagle Creek, and had been entered by Martin Pickett.[30]

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed for 1809.

 

1810

 

On June 23, 1810, Reason Fields was listed with one white male over 21, and six horses, mares or cows. No land information was listed.[31]

 

June 16, 1810 shows five entries for Fields. All of them had one white male over 21 years of age. One James Fields had seven horses, mares or cows, and 125 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that had been entered by M. Pickett.[32] A second listing appears to be for the same James Fields. Only land entries are given. He had 40 acres of 2nd Rate land on Dry Run entered by Asher Emerson.[33] Abraham Fields had two blacks over 16 years, six total blacks, and one horse, mare or cow. He had 150 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Martin Pickett.[34] Matthew Fields has 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Martin Pickett.[35] Another James Fields listing has one horse, mare or cow, and no land entries.[36]

 

There appears to be no date of listing for Joseph Field (sic) in 1810. His name is the first listed on the top of page sixteen. The bottom entry on page 15 was dated July 25th. He has one white male over 21 years of age and four horses, mares or cows. No land is detailed.[37]

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed for 1810.

 

1811

 

The copies of the tax lists for 1811 are very faint and difficult to read. On page 13, it appears that Joseph Fields has one white male over 21 years of age in the household, and 2 horses, mares or cows. No land information is listed.[38] James Fields has one white male over 21 with one horse, mare or cow.[39] He also has no land information detailed. There are no listing dates for either man.

 

Page 14 appears to list a “Fields Jas Jnr” with one white male over 21 and six horses, mares and cows. He has 37 acres of 1st Rate land entered by Emerson.[40] The next listing on the page appears to be for the same person, but for a different parcel. It appears to be 75 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle entered by Pickett.[41] Abraham Fields has one white male over 21. The remainder of the category cannot be read for the number of blacks or livestock. It appears he has 56 acres of 3rd Rate land. The watercourse and entryman cannot be read.[42] If other Fields names appear on this sheet, they are too dim to read.[43]

 

No land, personal property, or total valuations are listed for 1811.

 

1812

 

All the Fields men have one white male over 21 years of age in 1812. Joseph Fields has three horses, mares and cows. He is on 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek. The entry name appears to be Hawkins.[44]  James Fields has five horses, mares and cows on 37 and ¾ acres of 2nd Rate land on Dry Run entered by Johnson.[45] The same James seems to have a second parcel of 61 and 2/3 acres on 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Clarke.[46] Reason Fields also has five horses, mares or cows. The number of acres of 3rd Rate land appears to be about 70. It's located on Eagle Creek and was entered by R. Todd.[47] Abraham Fields has two blacks over 16 years of age, seven total blacks, and three horses, mares or cows. He has 56 acres of 3rd Rate land entered by R. Todd.[48]  Matthew Fields has one horse, mare or cow, and has no land information listed.[49]

 

1813

 

No tax records were located for this year.

 

1814

 

In 1814, all the Fields taxpayers registered one white male over 21 years of age. James Fields lists two separate parcels of land with a male registered with each. This may be in error as the two parcels are combined for the total tax assessment. The first parcel has 37¾ acres of 2nd Rate land on Dry Run entered by Johnson.[50] The second parcel is 62½ acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that was entered by C. L. Clarke. The combined total valuation of these two entries was $750.[51] Brice Fields appears for the first time in the tax lists. He has one horse, mare or cow, and no land. His tax valuation is $30.[52] Joseph Fields has 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. He also has 2 horses, mares or cows. His valuation is $235.[53] Abraham Fields has 56½ acres in the same locality entered by R. Todd. For the first time, his slaves are no longer listed. However, he has four horses, mares or cows. His valuation is $210.[54] Reason Fields has 60 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by R. Todd. He has the same number of animals as Abraham. His valuation was $180.[55]

 

1815

 

The 1815 tax lists are difficult to read. Of those that can be read, each has one white male over 21 years of age.[56] Brice Fields has one horse, mare, or cow, and no land listed. His tax valuation can't be read because the corner of the page is blackened.[57] Joseph Fields has two horses, mares or cows and 75 acres of 3rd Rate land. It is located on Eagle Creek and was entered by Pickett. Like Brice, Joseph's tax valuation can't be read because the corner of the page is blackened.[58]

 

Abraham Fields has four horses, mares or cows. Even though he has no acres listed, he is designated as living on Eagle Creek on Pickett's entry. Tax valuation is $270.[59] Matthew Fields has no livestock listed. He has 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. Matthew's valuation is $220.[60] There may be several other Fields entries on this page, but they are too obscure to read.[61]

 

1816

 

In 1816, each of the three Fields men listed had one white male over 21 years. Abraham Fields had no livestock. He had 55 acres on Eagle Creek that had been entered by M. Pickett. Tax valuation is $110.[62] James Fields had two horses, mares or cows. He had 88 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by M. Pickett.[63]  Joseph Fields also had two livestock on 75 acres on the same watercourse. This was of the same class and entry as the others.[64] [Need to look for other Fields'].

 

1817

 

In 1817, the Fields men were listed in the 77th Regiment and Anderson's Company. This was another year when all male Fields entries had one white male over 21 years of age. James Fields had one domestic animal and no land listed. His total tax valuation was $35.00.[65] Abraham Fields had 50 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. He had two domestic animals. Tax valuation was $100.00.[66] Casandra Fields [widow of Reason?] had 60 acres on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. She had no white male over 21 listed, but did have three domestic animals. Total tax valuation was $138.00.[67] Joseph Fields had 75 acres on the same watercourse that was entered by Pickett. He had two domestic animals and total valuation of $400.00.[68] Brice Fields had two animals but no land. His valuation was $40.00.[69] Matthew Fields had one animal, no land, and his tax valuation was $25.00.[70]

 

1818

 

There were no tax lists available for 1818. [Study again].

 

1819

 

Each of the four Fields men on the 1819 tax list had one white male under 21 years of age. Abraham Fields had 50 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that was surveyed for Todd. Land was valued at $2.00 per acre. He had no domestic animals. His total tax valuation was $112.00.[71] James Fields had one animal and no land. His total tax valuation was $45.00.[72] Brice Fields had one animal, no land, and was tax valued for $30.00.[73] Joseph Fields had 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek. Clarks had entered this parcel. The tax rate on land was $2.00 per acre. He had one domestic animal. Total tax value was $150.00.[74] [Check pages 24 and 26 for other Fields].

 

1820

 

All of the Fields men on this list had a white male over 21 years. Levin Fields shows up for the first time. He had no land, one animal, and total tax value of $60.00.[75] Brice Fields had one animal, no land, and total tax value of $30.00.[76] Joseph Fields had 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. This was valued at $3.00 per acre. He had one domestic animal and total tax value of $350.00.[77] Abram (sic) Fields had 56 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek that had been entered by Todd. Total tax value was $168.00.[78] Matthew Fields had one animal, no land, and tax value of $75.00.[79] James Fields had one domestic animal, no land, and was valued at $25.00.[80]

 

1821

 

Matthew Fields' name is about all that is listed. However, under a category labeled “Rates of Covering in Season” is the number 76. Under “Wholesale and Retail Stores” is listed the number 66. It appears that there may have been other information on the original entry sheet but has been erased.[81] Levin Fields is listed below John B. Findley with tic marks indicating he had 140 acres of 3rd Rate land entered under Green. This looks as if the tic marks were a data error. He had one white male over 21 years, and one horse, mare, mule, or jenny. Total tax value was $60.00.[82]

 

Abrm (sic) Fields had 56 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Todd. It was worth $3.00 per acre. He had one white male over 21 years, no animals, and tax value of $168.00.[83] Joseph Fields had 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. Tax value was $3.00. There was one white male over 21 years and one equine animal. Total tax was $350.00.[84] Rev. (?) Brice Fields is listed with many ditto marks in the land area following Joseph Fields. He has one white male over 21, and one animal. Since his total tax was $35.00, it can be assumed that these marks were data entry errors.[85]

 

James Fields is not listed in the tax records in18021.

 

1822

 

In 1822, Matthew Fields is listed with one white male over 21 years, and two equines. He has no land, and no listed tax value.[86] James Fields is less endowed than Matthew. He only has one white male over 21 years of age, and no land or animals. He also has no tax value listed.[87] Joseph Fields had 100 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. Land was valued at $3.00 per acre. His tax value was $350.00. He had six “Children Upward of 14 Years” and was in the 7th District. He had one white male over 21 years and one equine.[88]  Brice Fields had one white male over 21, one equine, and no land. Tax value was $35.00. He had three children upward of 14 years in the 7th District.[89] Levin Fields had one white male over 21, one equine, one child upward of 14 years in the 6th District, and was assessed at $80.00.[90] Abraham Fields had 56 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek returned by Todd.  The land was worth $3.00 per acre. Tax value was $168.00, and he had no children upward of 14 years.[91]

 

1823

 

This year, and in subsequent years, Joseph Fields no longer appears in the Scott County, Kentucky tax lists.

 

James Fields has 50 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. Land was worth $3.00 per acre. He had one white male over 21 years. Tax value was $150.00.[92]

 

Levin Fields had one white male over 21 years and two horses, mules, etc. He was taxed on $100.00 value.[93] Matthew Fields had 50 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Pickett. Land was worth $3.00 per acre. There was one white male over 21 years and two horses on his place. His tax value was $250.00.[94] Abraham Fields had 56 acres of 3rd Rate land on Eagle Creek entered by Todd.[95]  Sam'l R. Fields had one white male over 21, one horse, and was taxed on $50.00 value.[96] John Fields was the same.[97] Brice Fields had one white male over 21, no animals, and no tax.[98]

 

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ATTACHMENT C

William Leach Inventory[99]

Entered 7 October 1822

 

In Obedience to an order from the County Court

at their August Court 1822 appointing the undersigned

Commissioners to appraise in current money the personal

Estate and Slaves if any of the Estate of William Leach dec'd

and report to the court an Inventory after being duly sworn

make the following inventory and report.

            One red Bull                                                    12.00

            One Black and White Cow                              15.00

            One Red & White do                                       15.00

            .           .           .           .                                  

            One Red Heifer                                                   .

One Brown Heifer                                               .

 

            Tubs                                                        .50

One Waggon                                                   60.00

One Shovel Plough                                           2.00

One                                                                2.25

One Bar shear Plough & c                                 3.00

On pair hames & chanes                                    4.00

One     do                                                         1.50

One Bar shear Plough Coltn                              3.00

2 pair hames & chanes                          4.00

One        do          do                                          1.50

2 Clevices and 2 boults                                       .75

One tub                                                                .50

Old Iron                                                             2.00

One Mattock                                                      2.00

One Grubbing hoe                                             1.50

two weeding     do                                             1.00

One foot adze                                                    1.00

2 old axes                                                          1.00

Cross(?)Compasses&hand adze                        1.00

One broad axe                                                   2.00

One frow                                                          1.25

One Small Crow bar                                            .50

handsaw & drawing knife                                 1.50

         Four Gimblets Compasses Screw Driver               .50

One Auger 5Chisels 2 rasps & spindles                        1.25  

         One Cross Cut Saw                                              4.50

            Shovel & Tongs                                                2.50

            1 large Pot                                                         3.00

            1 Small Pot & Bar                                             2.00

                        Oven                                                      1.50

.           .           .           .           .           .           .               .75

.           .           .           .           .           .           .             2.00

.           .           .           .           .           .           .             2.00

 

Continued (page 2)      .           .           .               .

Coffee Pot tea Kettle & Steamer  &     .               .

Coffee Mill & Stone Pot          .           .               .

One Pair Steel Yards   .           .           .               .

One Square Table        .           .           .               .

One leaf         do          .           .           .               .

Half Bushel Soft(?) and Wheat           .               .

Eighteen Spools          .           .           .               .

One Check Reel           .           .           .               .

One Flax Wheel           .           .           .               .

One   do           .           .           .           .               .

One Cupboard .           .           .           .               .

Two Earthen dishes fifteen plates two.               .

large Bowles 7 saucers 8 cups two tea                .

pots 2 Cream Jugs Sugar bowl Mustard pot       .

Pot and Pepper box     .           .           .               .

Three mugs tea Canister 4 Tumblers   .               .

two wine Glasses & one decanter       .               .

Knives and forks 1 hone & 2 Razors  .               .

One looking Glass 7 Windsor Chairs  .               .

and 6 Split bottom       do        .