Inventory and Appraisal Estate of James H. Davenport, 1845 Source: Nelson County Will Book G, Page 94 Contributed by: Sylvia Ray (SylviaCamdenRay@aol.com) ----------------------------------------------------------------- An Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of James H. Davenport, deceased, a true copy of the items of property and their price. 6 Mortising Chisels $ 1.50 6 Augers of various sizes 2.50 4 Tongue and Gouge pinions 3.00 3 Claw Hammers 1.00 3 Bead Planes and 1 Rabbet Plane 1.00 3 Fore Planes, 2 Jack Planes, 1 Plane Stock, and 2 Adz 5.00 3 Drawing Knives 2.00 4 Chisels and 1 Gouge 1.25 3 Hand Saws, 1 Tenant Saw, and 1 Compass Saw 5.00 1 Broad Axe, 1 Hand Axe, 1 Cutting Axe, and 3 Pole Axes 7.00 2 Foot Adz $2.50, 2 Oil Stones $1.00 3.50 1 Turning Chisel and 1 Square .75 1 Iron Square, 1 Bevelling Square, 1 Steel Blade Edge 2.00 2 Broken Square, 3 Pair Compass, 1 Saw Rest, and Brush Hook 1.25 1 Trammel, 2 Gouges, and 1 Square .75 1 Brace and 1 set of bits 6.00 7 Large Files and 1 Saw Rest .75 1 Whip Saw and 1 Cross Cut Saw 8.00 1 Chest and Lock Containing the Tools 1.50 Lot of Corn 10.00 1 Grey Horse 60.00 The foregoing is a true inventory of the Estate of James H. Davenport, deceased. Nelson County to wit: We the undersigned in obedience to the order of Nelson County Court having been first sworn according to law have made the foregoing Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of James H. Davenport, deceased. Given under our hands this 20th day of March 1845. Wiatt Camden {seal} William L. Dickie {seal} John Embly {seal} At a Court held for Nelson County the 24th day of March 1845. This Inventory and appraisement of the estate of James H. Davenport deceased, was this day returned into Court and ordered to be recorded. Teste: Spottswood Garland, Clk ****************************************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, 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. ******************************************************************************************