Perry County PA Archives Wills.....TROSTLE, William April 12, 1842 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Cathy Wentz-Eisenstadt ctwentz@aol.com August 1, 2005, 7:59 pm _______________________________________ Source: Perry Co. Orphans Court Written: April 5, 1842 T 20 Petition of Magdalena Trostle 5th April 1842 John Kratziger apd. by the Court To the Honourable the Judges of the Orphans Court of Perry County The Petition of Mogdalena Trostle, widow of William Trostle late of Saville Township Perry deceased, respectfully represents- That Henry, Abraham, Soloman, Catharine and William Trostle, children of the said William Trostle Decd. and your Petitioners are minor children under the age of Fourteen years, that they have no guardian to take charge of their persons and estate. She therefore prays your Honours to appoint a suitable person or persons for that purpose and she will pray &c. Magdalena "x" her mark Trostle Witness Jno Casey suggests John Kratzing _______________________________________ Source: Orphans Court, Perry Co., Pa Written: April 5, 1842 T 21 Petition of Magdalena Trostle 5th April 1842 Frederick Dunn apd. by the Court To the Honourable the Judges of the Orphans Court of Perry County The Petition of Magdalena Trostle, widow of William Trostle late of Saville Township Perry County deceased, respectfully represents- That Sarah, Israel and Elizabeth Trostle, children of the said William Trostle by a Former wife are all minors under the age of fourteen years and that they have no Guardian to take charge of their persons & Estates. She therefore prays your Honours to appoint a suitable person or persons for that purpose and she will pray &c. Magdalena "x" her mark Trostle Witness Jno Casey suggests Frederick Dunn ______________ Source: Vendue List Written: April 12, 1842 Recorded: May 7, 1842 T-20 William Trostle, deceased Vendue List Filed 7 May 1842 Inventory of sale of the goods and chattles of William Trostle of Juniata township late decd sold at publick outcry on tuesday the 12th April A.D. 1842. by Joseph Bixler administrator of the estate of said decd. [Key= articles; $; cents; purchaser's names] Horse bucket; .26; George Earnst lot of Tubs; .12-1/2; do. Cider barrel; .10; do. Cider barrel; .10; Nicholas Lyons one do.; .20; Henry Long jr. Flour cask and barrel; .18-3/4; Daniel Powel Shaking fork; .06-1/4; George Earnst Straw box and knife; 1.20; George Earnst Ta--an; .24; John Kretzing Double tree & single trees; -.14; George Earnst Corn clevice; .18; John Shuman one Kegg; .04; Widow Barn Shovel; .14; David Crist Manure hook; .37-1/2; Henry Long jr. two Manure forks; .20; Do. Grubbing hoe; 1.05; Oliver P. Marlin Axe; .13; William Bosserman Axe; .12-1/2; George Wallet Smiley's Arithmetick; .12-1/2; John Zigler Pocket companion; .26; Abraham Frey Maul & wedge; .39; John Sweger Broad axe; 2.80; Henry Hench four Plough shaves; .10; William Kerr, jr. Post iron; .18; Peter Baker Showvel plough; .90; Henry Hench one Plough; .27; William Bosserman one Plough; 4.60; George Earnst two Cow-chains; .12-1/2; Widow one Cow chain & one carrying chain; .23; Henry Long jr. (Total for 1st page $ 14.83-1/2) (End of 1st page) one Cow chain; .31; Henry Hench Aley & waggan trough; .07; George Earnst Long sled; .27; do. Shaving horse; .06-1/4; John Hench Horse Fetters; .35; John Shuman Log sled; .10; John Kretzing Harrow; 4.00; George Earnst Waggon; 38.50; William Bosserman Waggon ladders; .35; George Earnst Wheelbarrow; .12-1/2; Peter Baker Breast chains; .25; William Bosserman Ladder; .25; do. two small Clevises; .15; Emanuel Jones Shredders; 1.30; Nicholas Lyons Log-chain; 2.30; Henry Long jr. Red Cow & calf; 15.00; John Sweger Red & white spotted cow; 9.00; William Clouser Red steer with white face; 7.30; John McKenzie Black steer; 6.55; do. Red heifer with white face; 5.05; do. Brindled Heifer; 4.05; do. Red calf with white face; 3.40; John Smith Red Calf; 3.30; do. Black spotted Calf; 2.30; do. Pale Calf; 2.45; do. Red Heifer; 2.70; do. Goat; .50; Robert Hackett one Hog 1st choice; 2.18; Samuel Lupfer one Do. 2nd do.; 2.25; Do. one Do 3rd Do; 1.30; William Hench two Hogs; 1.90; John Smith bald Colt; 24.00; do. bay Horse; 70.50; George Earnst smooth bone Gun, shot pouch and powder horn; 7.60; Nicholas Lyons [total for 2nd page: $ 217.71-3/4] [End of 2nd page] Saddle; 5.60; John Smith Flax-break; 1.40; Henry Hench one Collar and Bridle; 1.30; George Earnst one Trace; .32; William Hench lot of hind Geers; 3.20; George Earnst Collar & Bridle; .50; Widow lot of hind Geers; 3.37-1/2; George Earnst one Bridle; .13; John Smith two Backbands; .75; do. horse Collar; .12-1/2; John Kretzing one do.; .65; Andrew Shuman Sr. lot horse geers; 1.80; George Earnst lot Do.; 1.35; Henry Long jr. line and nose-goad; .50; George Earnst lot of edged tools &c.; .35; Jacob Shuman lot of old Iron; .62-1/2; John Smith saw & auger; .15; Jacob Shuman Barrel and sundry irons; .50; John Smith Hilling hoe; .09; Olivre P. Marlin Cross cut saw; .45; Jacob Shuman two Sickles; .07; Henry Shull two scythes and hangings; .12-1/2; Adam Bitner Scythe & cradle; .51; John Shuman Clover cradle; .55; Daniel Trostle Grain cradle & scythe; 3.10; George Earnst grass Scythe & hangings; .74; John Kretzing two rakes; .12-1/2; John Smith half ton clover hay; 4.75; Andrew Shuman Sr. half ton Do. more or less; 4.80; Jacob Kepner half ton Do. more or less; 1.95; Andrw Shuman, Sr. ten bundles straw pr. bundle 3 cents; .30; Widow ten Do. per bundle, 12-1/2 cts.; 1.25; Alexander Kerr jr. ten Do. per bundle, 10 cts; 1.00; Andrew Shuman jr. ten Do. per bundle, 10 cts; 1.00; Do. 20 Do. per bundles more or less 10 cts; 2.00; Do. [Total for 3rd page, $ 45.43-1/2] [end of 3rd page] 3/4 bushes Wheat pr. bus. $ 1.29; 2.25-1/4; Mathew Loudon five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 1.29; 6.45; John Smith (carpenter) five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 1.30; 6.50; John Yohn five bus. Do. pr. bus. 1.28; 6.40; Jacob Painter three bus. Buckwheat more or less pr. bus. $ 0.61; 1.80; John Smith (carpenter) ten bus. Rye pr. bus. $ 0.74; 7.40; Nicholas Bitner ten bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.69; 6.90; Do. ten bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.70; 7.00; John Yohn ten bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.70; 7.00 Michael Clouser ten bus. Do. pr. bus. more or less $ 0.70; 7.00; Jacob Kepner five bus. corn pr. bus. $ 0.62-1/2; 3.12-1/2; Jacob Painter five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.62-1/2; 3.12-1/2; John Zigler five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.63; 3.15; Do. five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.63; 3.15; Do. five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.63; 3.15; Do. five bus. Do. pr. bus. $ 0.64; 3.20; Andrew Mehaffy 19 bus. Oats more or less pr bus. $ 0.43; 8.17; John Zigler one bus. Cloverseed; 5.85; Do. one bus. more or less $ 5.15; 5.15; half bus. measure; .19; Daniel Long one Do.; .38; Daniel Powel Hay fork; .14; Alexander Kerr jr. Neck collar & chain; .61; John Smith one Ditto; .52; George Earnst one Do.; .57; John Smith 40 bundles straw 10 ct. ; 4.00; George Ernst A True Copy [End of page 4; end of document] This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 8.0 Kb