Inventory of William Mays
Cumberland Co Kentucky
August 12th 1817
 
Agreeable to a order to (1) Directed from the Honorable County court of Cumberland, we have promised to Apprase the Estate of William Mays, Dec’d which are as follows:
 
3 head of cattle          15.00.0
2 cows and one calf       30.00.0
15 head of hoggs          25.00.0
Sundries of Plantation Tools      11.00.0
Grindstone        01.00.0
Small bed and Furniture   08.00.0
Side saddle & bridle & sirsingle          06.00.0
1 Man’s saddle & sirsingle        04.00.0
Flax Whele        02.00.0
Cotton whele      01.50.0
Half Bushell      00.00.0
1 Chest   02.00.0
2 pairs Cards     00.75.0
Bed stead & furniture     21.17.0
Small Gagg        00.75.0
Leather   05.00.0
Sundries of House Hold and Kitchen furniture      34.00.0
Table 2 Cupbords          17.00.0
Par flat irons $2.   Fire Doggs   04.50.0
Large chest  $7.   Seven chains $ 2.34    09.34.0
Bedstead Bed & Furniture          30.00.0
Sundries Bed Clothing     30.00.0
Sundries of Books $4. 2 Sifters   04.75.0.
A Quantity of Loose shingles      02.00.0
1 Horse $35. 1 Mare $40.          75.00.0
Pad lock    2 small Cards         01.37.5
Acct. Agt. Zachariah Brown        04.11.5
Acct Agt. Thomas Johnson          05.00.0
Acct Agt. Robet Jordon    07.09.0
Acct. Agt. Issac McBee    0100.0
Acct Agt. James McCarty   04.00.0
Acct Agt. John Nance      11.44.5
 
Goods forgot on the day of apprasement
Rindered this 11th day of August 1817
By Polly Mays     06.62.5
One Bayson        01.34.0
 
Given under our hands this 26th day of July 1817
                                                         Richard Waid
         Ingram Alexander
         Thomas Alexander
I, Mary Mays do by these presents certify that this inventory contains on the property belonging to me and in my possision according to the test of my Recitation given from under my hand this 11th day of August 1817
         Mary Mays
Test:
Isham Burks
 
Cumblerland County to Witt:
This day within Named Richard Wade, Thomas and Ingram Alexander, came before me and was duly qualified to the written order given under my hand this 26th day of July 1817
         Robert Alexander J. P