Stephen Albaugh Inventory Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Erma Day (ej3ed@skyenet.net) USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Inventory of Stephen Albaugh who died 1840. Transcribed from original record located at: Huntingdon Co., PA Historical Society,100 Fourth St.,Huntingdon, PA, by Erma Day Record #35 Inventory of Stephen Albaugh decd. Retd. Into the office and filed the 18th day of September 1840 John Reed Register Copy of Appraisement An inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of Stephen Albough late of Allegheny township Huntingdon County deceased taken and appraised this 24th day of August 1840. Lot old barrels .50 Doughtray & bottels .25 Lot spinning wheels .12 ½ 1 Bedstead & bedding 6.00 5 beegums ? .50 1 bell & konkshell .12 1/2 cutting box .50 1 Barrel ----- 1.50 Lot old irons 1.25 1 Stand & funnel .25 2 Traps 2.00 1 Steelyard .50 3 Forks .25 1 lot of ladles .25 1 Shovel plough .50 1 vinegar barrel .25 1 Bar shear " 1.00 1 barrel & salt 1.00 3 augers one " .50 2 kegs .75 1 pair Maulrings .25 shovel tongs & chains .50 1 Cooper Tools .50 1 Saddle & log chain 2.25 weaving gears .25 2 corn hoes axe ---- .50 1 pair ------- .25 1 lot crocks .12 1/2 2 pair Breachbands .371/2 2 cows & 10 pigs 16.00 1 bowl knife .25 2 hogs at $4.00 8.00 Wool cards .12 ½ 1 cow 16.00 1 rifle gun pouch 3.00 2 Ton of Hay 10.00 1 Handsaw .25 1 Dearbourn seat .25 Dutch oven pot & kittle 3.00 8 crocks .75 1 larger pot .75 5 beehives 12.50 4 sugar kettles 6.00 1 market basket .12 1/2 1 stove and pipe 10.00 1 bag .37 1/2 1 Sole leather 1.00 1 lot corn potato 4.00 5 chairs 2.00 1 lot of clothing 15.00 1 table 1.00 1 windmill 2.00 1 chest 1.00 1 Yankee Clock 1.00 38.12 ½ 99.25 38.12 1/2 99.25 _________ 137.37 ½ On back of document Huntingdon County Before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the Borough of Holidaysburg in said County personally came John Guin and Daniel Clapper who being sworn in due form of law saith that the within is a true statement of the amt of property appraised by them as the property of Stephen Aulbaugh Decd. John Gwin Daniel Clabber Sworn and subscribed the 15th April 1840 Before Saml Frampton [transcriber's note: This date must be an error. The other side of the document says the appraisal was August 24, 1840 and it was recorded September 18, 1840. It probably was notarized September 15, 1840. ]