Warren County, NC - Inventory of the Estate of William RIGGAN Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Matthew W. HARRIS, of Richmond, VA, Inventory of the persishable estate of William RIGGAN dec.d - 1815 Six horses, eleven cattle, one yoke of oxen, fifteen sheep, one Ox cart, three bee-hives, parcel oats, one grindstone, three empty hogsheads, six empty ["hogsheads" struck out] barrels, sixteen geese, parcel fodder, four beds and furniture, three chests, one bureau, two looking glasses, two tables, one clock, two spinning wheels, one flax wheel, ten sitting chairs, one stone mug, parcel old books, one gun, half bushel measure, three augers, one foot adze, one cross cut saw, one hand saw, two chisels, one hammer, Sett shoe-makers' tools, one coopers adze, three old saddles, three old bridles, five plates, two dishes, four basons, six table spoons, one spice martar, one weavers Loom with harness &c. one coffe pot, one tea pot, half dozen cups and saucers, half dozen tea spoons, three brass beels, five reap hooks, one scythe, five knives & forks, one knife box, three raw cow hides, three sheep skins, two washing tubs, two piggins, one coller &haims, one tine trumpet, one dutch oven, three iron pots, one frying pan, one gridiron, one flesh fork, one ladle, parcel tar, parcel hogs' lard, parcel tallow, one butter pot, one frow, one jointer, parcel cotton, ["three empty" struck out] parcel salt, parcel wheat, one churn, one candlestick & pair snuffers, parcel corn, parcel bacon, parcel tobacco, three jugs, two pair old cotton cards, six plowhoes, one coulter, one spade, two grubbing hoes, three hilling hoes, one howell, two weeding hoes, three axes, one iron, wedge; sett Shaving instruments, ["one churn" struck out], five hogs, two sows and fourteen pigs one pair leather traces, one pair steelyards, parcel pewter, one negro woman & child hired till Christmas 1815, two pair sheep shears. turn over [page break] [illegible, folded in copy] Elizabeth GLASCOCK for thirty dollars [illegible, folded in copy] to be entitled to some credit, Bond on Daniel RIGGAN for seven dollars and five cents, cash four dollars. One table, three empty barrels, one iron pot, one washing tub, two piggins, four cattle, one horse, two sows and pigs, seven shoats, two beds and furniture one cupboard, one Chest, one saddle, six geese, one negro man (Phil), one negro girl (Clary) March 5th, 1815. Benj:a RIGGAN adm.r ============================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. The electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ==============================================================