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INVENTORY
OF THE
ESTATE OF FRANCIS
LEBARON
Source:
Mary LeBaron Stockwell's
book,
"Descendants of Francis
LeBaron of Plymouth Massachusetts"
Marvins & Sons. Boston 1904
Library of Congress
Call Number : CS71.L44
An Inventory of ye Goods Chattells Rights and Credits of Mr Francis LeBaron late
of Plimouth in ye County of Plimouth. Deceased Taken and Apprized the Fifteenth
Day of September Ano Dom 1704 By the Subscribers
Impris
£ s. d.
To his Wearing Apparrell................................................
17: 05: 00
To Armes And Ammunition................................................ 4: 05: 06
To Silver Money.................................................................. 15: 17: 03
To Coyned Gold..................................................................... 3: 05: 00
To two gold Rings.................................................................. 1: 04: 00
To A glassers Vice & tools.................................................. 7: 10: 00
To the best bed and furniture......................................... 18: 00: 00
To the next best bed & furniture...................................... 8: 18: 00
To A third Feather bed & furniture................................ 7: 00: 00
To A truckle bed and furniture........................................ 6: 00: 00
To Child bed linen and Blanketts...................................... 3: 00: 00
To 2 Dozen of Diaper Napkins......................................... 2: 08: 00
To 2 Dozen of Old Napkins................................................ 1: 04: 00
To 11 pair of Sheets.......................................................... 10: 00: 00
To 8 pair of Pillowbers....................................................... 1: 04: 00
To table linen and towells................................................... 1: 07: 08
To Cotton and Woollen Yearn............................................ 3: 06: 06
To a new pair of kersy Blankets........................................ 1: 04: 00
To two Coverlets One for a Cradle................................... 1: 04: 00
To One Old Rugg................................................................... 1: 00: 00
To two Ruggs One for a Cradle......................................... 1: 00: 00
To One Small blanket.......................................................... 0: 08: 00
To A Hammuck....................................................................... 0: 12: 00
To two Skreens...................................................................... 1: 16: 00
To A Silver Watch.............................................................. 5: 00: 00
To A Staff With a Silver head......................................... 0: 18: 00
To A Case of Surgeons Instruments................................. 2: 12: 00
To More Surgeons Instruments......................................... 0: 15: 00
To Apothycaries Druggs..................................................... 3: 00: 00
To tooles for a Sadle.......................................................... 0: 06: 00
To Goods in ye Old Shop.................................................... 11: 14: 08
To Razours and a hoan......................................................... 0: 18: 00
To 56 pound of Sheeps Wooll........................................... 2: 06: 08
To A Chest With Some goods in it at George Bonums.. 8: 00: 00
To more Goods in the New Shop....................................... 2: 02: 06
To Cards and Spining Wheels............................................. 0: 10: 00
To More Surgeons tools...................................................... 1: 00: 00
To Saddle & horse Furniture.............................................. 1: 00: 00
To brass Vessells.................................................................. 0: 16: 00
To Pewter and tin Vessells................................................. 2: 00: 00
To Earthen & Wooden Vessells & Lumber......................... 1: 01: 00
To Iron Vessells..................................................................... 1: 12: 00
To A Smothing Iron & heaters.......................................... 0: 06: 00
To A Warming Pan................................................................ 0: 12: 00
To A Still & Candle box...................................................... 0: 14: 00
To A Looking Glass.............................................................. 0: 06: 00
To his books........................................................................... 7: 01: 06
To Quantity of brimstone.................................................... 1: 10: 00
To Coperice............................................................................ 0: 01: 00
To A pair of Stiliards......................................................... 0: 03: 00
To Andirons Tongs and Fire Slide..................................... 1: 16: 00
To A Cast Iron Back............................................................ 0: 10: 00
To 4 Silver Spoones.............................................................. 1: 16: 00
To 10 Chairs and 10 Cushions.............................................. 1: 12: 00
To 2 Chests With Drawers................................................. 2: 16: 00
To 2 Cupboards with Drawers........................................... 3: 10: 00
To 2 Cases of Drawers........................................................ 0: 18: 00
To A Pestle & Morter.......................................................... 0: 04: 00
To A set of cast boxes for Wheels.................................. 0: 08: 00
To 3 Chests............................................................................ 1: 00: 00
To 2 Little tables a Fourm & a joyn Stool....................... 1: 03: 00
To 2 boxes............................................................................. 0: 08: 00
To 2 Little Truncks.............................................................. 0: 10: 00
To A meal Chest & Trough.................................................. 0: 05: 00
To tallow & Candles............................................................. 0: 09: 00
To 2 bushells of malt........................................................... 0: 06: 00
To 5 bushells of Rie & 1 1/2 of Indian Corne................. 0: 18: 09
To A Beame & Scales........................................................... 0: 00: 00
To 3 load of English hay Due &c....................................... 3: 00: 00
To 2 horsses.......................................................................... 6: 00: 00
To 7 Cows............................................................................. 14: 00: 00
To 4 Oxen............................................................................ 12: 00: 00
To 40 Sheep.......................................................................... 8: 00: 00
To his housing & lands in Plimouth
Lying in Severall parcells....................................... 1116: 00: 00
To 1/4 pt of A Sawmill..................................................... 10: 00: 00
To his House Land Meadows and rights
of Land in Middleborro............................................. 140: 00: 00
To Debts Due to ye Estate upon Bonds & bills
Some of Which desperate........................................ 328: 15: 00
To Debts Due Upon books much of it
Desperate Debts........................................................ 100: 02: 03
The Debts Due from ye Estate at present
uncertaine Debts to be added to the
Inventory Discoverd sence
from Mr John Goorg.................................................... 6: 00: 00
from Mr Hubbard......................................................... 0: 15: 00
from Mr Barard 40 shillings
from Jacob Benson 17 shilling.................................... 2: 17: 00
Signed John Murdo
Saml Sprague
On the 22d Day of September 1704 Before Nathaniel Thomas Esqe Judge of the
Probate of Wills &c Mary Lebaron Executrix to the Last Will of Francis Lebaron
Late of Plimouth Deceased made Oath that the above Written is A true Inventory
of her Deceased husbands Estate so Far as She knoweth & When She knoweth of more
that She will Discover the Same
Attests
NATHll
THOMAS
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