WILL & ESTATE: Philip Grable dec'd, 1851, Bullitt Co., KY ***************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Commercial entities must ask for and receive permission from submitter before downloading. Contributed by livings1@aol.com Date: 27 July 2000 ***************************************************************************** Bullitt Co. KY Will Book D p. 369 On the motion of Henry C. THOMAS, admor. of the Estate of Philip GRABLE dec'd it is ordered that ISAAC PURCELL, RICHARD W. DEATS, PETER TROUTMAN and ANTHONY SHAWLER or any three being first sworn appraise the personal Estate and slaves if any of the Estate of the said PHILIP GRABLE dec'd and report to this Court. 26 Feb 1851 A. SHAWLER and PETER TROUTMAN personally appeared before the court as appraisors of the personal property of PHILIP GRABLE with R. W. DEATS J.P.B.C. giving oath. cash on hand at decedents death $622 Note on WOODFORD MCDOWELL & JOHN ANDERSON due 1 Mar 1851 300.00 Note on HENRY TRUNNELL owed DAVID GRABLE dec'd who was the son of PHILIP GRABLE A List of property set apart by the undersigned Commissioners appointed to appraise the Estate of PHILIP GRABLE dec'd 26 Feb 1851 for the use and benefit of MARGARET GRABLE the widow as follows: one small mare, Glaze face six years old one plough and Gear one axe, one hoe one brindle heifer 4 years old one red heifer 3 years old two Beds and Bedding and furniture one loom 3 spinning wheels and one pair of cards a Lot of Spin yarn one piece of manufactured Blankets one piece carpeting, towit forty two yards one pot, one oven, one half dozen plates, half doz. cups and saucers one coffee pot, one tea pot, half dozen knives & forks and dining table one Bible, one saddle and Blanket one Briddle six split bottom chairs, ten head of Geese, twenty chickens five head of Sheep Three hundred and two lbs Bacon one hundred Bushells of corn and one stack of oats for the support of the widow and for one year also a Ten Gallon Kittle of lard Given under our hands this day and date above PETER TROUTMAN A. SHAWLER R. W. DEATS