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The Whitney Family of Connecticut
by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)
Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.
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It. In Waring Apparel - - - - - - - - - - 10 06 06
It. In Iron pots & other Iron Moueables - - - - 02 11 00
It. In husbandry Moueables & tooles - - - - - 09 10 06
It. In Bookes - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00 13 00
It. In Ammunition - - - - - - - - - - - - 00 14 00
It. In Two oxen five cowes - - - - - - - - - 30 00 00
It. In a yearling and three calues - - - - - - 03 05 00
It. In a old horse - - - - - - - - - - - 02 10 00
It. In swine smal & great - - - - - - - - - 12 10 00
It. In the dwelling house, yards and home lot - - 45 00 00
It. In timber prepared for a barn - - - - - - 02 00 00
It. In the mill and upland and Meadowe belonging to
the same as they are conditioned from the towne 60 00 00
It. In one parcel of Meadow conditioned from the
towne 07 00 00
It. In carpenters tooles 07 00 00
It. In debts due to the estate 23 15 00
It. In Old Iron 00 12 00
It. In siluer more 00 07 00
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55 13 00
The estate indebted unto Mr. Hyat & Mr. Hudson
about 10 00 00
In small debts 00 17 00
To the apprisers 00 10 00
Substract 11 07 00
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Total 244 06 00
Taken and apprised by
vs MARKE SENTION
JOHN PLAT
JOHN BOWTON
John Whitne the son of Henr Whitne
deceased hath attested upon oath to
this Inuentory before the Courte
Nouembr the eighth 1673
WILLM HILL clarke
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