Marmaduke Coate Estate Inventory, Burlington Co, NJ 1750 ==================================================================== 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. These 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by:Charlotte Coats, coats@lawyer4u.com ==================================================================== Estate of Marmaduke Coate Inventory on the Estate of Marmaduke Coate Burlington Co. 1750 Thomas Levetz and Michael Newbold the appraisers of the within inventory (?) according to law did declare that the good chattels and credits in the said inventory set down and in satisfied wore by therein appraised according to this just and (?) and value after they in their judgment and understanding of that they appraised all things that were brought to their view for appraisement. Before: Scattergood, Surrogate, 2th of December 1750 (could be January) Rebecca Coate the administratrix of the goods chattels rightes and crdits of the within name dMarmaduke Coate deceased being duly affimred and according to law did delcare that the within accointing contains (?) perfect (?) of all and sigular the goods chattels and credits of the said decased (the rest of the next two lines are blurred and bad copy) Affirmed at Burlington on the 5th December 1750 before me, Scattergood, Surrogate _______________________________ A true and perfect inventory of the (?). The goods chattels (?) and credits of Marmaduke Coate of the township Newhanover in the county of Burlington deceased taken and appraised by us the Luberlins (?) this 31 day of December Anno 1750 To purse and apparel 29# 19S To a horse, Sdel and Bridel 20# To a sliver (?) and a watch 9# 10S To eleven horse Kine 111# To eight cattle 16# To Forty seven sheep 19# To swine 3# 15S To hay Swon corn on the ground and corn in the creb 22# 15S To Sears plows and harrs 3# 17S 6P To a apple mill (?) chess press and chvon 2# 4S To livery tools and old iron 15S To (?) on account amounts to 26# 19S To (?) 2# 5S ______________ 269# 8S 6P signed by Ths. Sarl and Michael Newbold in the year 1750 ________________________