Dearborn County Inventories Page 9 January Term AD 1847 The following is the Bill of appraisement of the personal property of Philip A. Basier late of Dearborn County Jackson Township Indiana deceased as appraised by us Philip Kuhn and John Doyle after being duly sworn and is as follows to wit: a lot of tea or queensware 8.00 lot of Janes 10.00 lot of drilling 4.00 lot of drilling 9.25 lot of brown holland 1.00 lot of sewing thread 1.50 lot of bags 4.50 lot of candy .37½ lot of earthen jars and c 2.12½ lot of indigo 4.50 lot of medicine 4.00 lot of handkerchiefs, shalls 6.00 lot of ribbon, bonnet silk and binding 8.25 lot of calico 33.75 lot of muslin and check 23.00 lot of gloves, hose, nightcaps 2.50 lot of cotton yarn 9.25 lot of hard ware 39.00 lot of books 2.25 lot of chip hats,bushes cigars 2.56¼ lot of ropes and cordage 1.50 lot of shoes 22.00 lot of split riddles, bunns, and baskets 3.00 lot of whiskey, vinegar, molasses and barrels 16.00 3 measures .50 ax handles .40 1 writing desk 1.00 lot of carsinette and cloth 23.00 lot of bernbazin 7.20 lot of bed ticking 6.00 lot of vesting 2.50 lot of black holland 1.80 lot of sewing silk and twist 5.00 lot of glass jars and contents 2.27 lot of red keel .1875 lot of knives, forks, spoons, buttons, etc 30.00 lot snuff boxes, beeds, thimbles and matches 1.25 lot of silk bobbinett lace etc 15.00 lot of stocks, socks, suspenders 5.25 2 hats 6.00 lot of flannel, linsey, nankeen 5.67 lot of irish linen, and dieper 1.30 lot of circassion and Mereno 5.60 lot of tin ware 7.68 lot of country linen, candlewick 6.95 lot of delfware and glass 3.00 lot of pasteboard, wrapping paper 8.87½ lot of earthen ware 25.00 lot of soap 1.90 lot of window glass .50 lot of groceries 60.35 1 axe 1.25 box and oats .75 lot of twine .20 household goods stove and pipe 4.00 clock and case 3.00 table 2.00 cupboard furniture 1.00 old broken silver watch 1.50 5 barrels of cider 8.00 coverlit and comfort 8.00 1 trunk .50 wood saw and 4 bags 2.00 old boxes 1.25 timothy seed, half barrel .37½ sad irons .12½ 1 tailorboard, or bench .50 lot of hides and skins 20.00 1 cow 7.00 paper money on hand 44.00 lot of padding,buckram, and canvas 2.90 1 bureau 5.00 bedsteads, beds, and bedding 7.00 chairs 1.00 pr of shears .50 kitchen furniture 3.00 empty barrels, churn, salt 3.35 tick and quilt 1.75 4 barrels .62½ old sacks .25 corn in the ear .75 lot of rolls 1.00 lot of leather sole, upper, harness 4.00 1 tailor goose 1.00 1 colt 10.00 7 head of hogs 7.00 silver on hand 79.38 2 umbrellas .62½ total 687.25½ We the undersigned appraisers do certify the above Bill of appraisement to be true as appraised by us this 4th day of December 1844. Given under our hands: John Doyle Philip J. Kuhn