Mary Dehaven's Probate


Mary Dehaven's Probate



Notice of appointment of executors, posting of bond of $368, September 22,
1838, of estate of Mary Dehaven, late of township of London Britain.
SAmuel Dehaven, William Crossan, James Kennedy (e)


9755 Mary Dehaven's Estate Adm. Bond File a22 Dept. 1838
Book D Vol 4 page 356

The account of Samuel Dehaven Administrators of all and singular the Goods
and chattels rights and credits which were of Mary Dehaven late of the
Township of London Britain in the County of Chester Deceased

This accountant charges himself with the amount of the INventory and
appraisment of the said Estate remaining of file in the registers office
___                                                              $181.75
Also with the advance of sales                                     81.19
And also with the further sums
  To cash from self for one year and six months rent              187.50
  To Do from James Markey Gent                                     12.50
  To Do from Jethro MCully                                          5.
     Do      Hatton Merser                                           .49
                                                                 $468.43

And the said Accountant craves an allowance for the following payments and
disbursments made of the same as will appear from the voucher herewith
exhibited. Viz.
By cash paid for letters of administration                           3.
             Cassimir Messinoner as ________                         2.33
             Samuel Tompson for the funeral (?) as pr bill and __   23.50
             for diging Grave and other funeral Expenses             8.42
             Levi B Tinley as pr bill and rcpt                       6.64
             Stephen Miller for coffin as pr Rcpt                    7.00
             Dr John Boyd as pr bills and receipt                   10.00
             Jesse Dehaven as pr bill and receipt                   42.33
             David Strickland as pr bill and recept                  7.57
             Hanniah Merser as pr bill                               2.12
             Thomas Jefforcs for calling vendue                      3.00
             Robert M Waugh Judgemnt Bond as pr receipt            117.82
             Jesse Dehaven as pr assonmt and receipt                 9.58
             James Mackey as pr acc and recipt                       2.87
             Robert M Waugh as pr   Receipt                           3.00
             Administrators own account as per ___                 177.30
             Register and Clerk of Orphans Court fees                7.75
             Compensation to accountant                             32.49
                                                                  $468.43

Errors Excepted October 27th 1840

Samuel Dehaven

9755 Mary Dehaven's Estate Vendue List Filed October 22nd 1838

Candehont of Sale
of the Goods and Chattels of Mary Dehaven Acc a Late of the Township of
London Britain, is as follows by the Highest bidder to be the buyer - Any
person buying goods at this sale to the acount of three dollars and
upwards shall have a credit of three months by giving their notes with
approved security all lepor seems to be cash, no goods to be ___ until the
conditions are complied with.

Lard Carr                James Mackey             .30
Iron bound Cask          Ephraim Morrison         .08
Cider Barrel             Jab Mackey               .35
Soap tub                 William Smith            .08
flour cask               Jas Kennady              .06
Der Do with Apples       Jesse Dehaven            .50
Small Bucket             Catherine Bird           .20
Knife Box and Rake       Lydia Chambers           .20
Bucket                   Jas Mackey               .42
Large Tub                Elisha Garrett           .05
Small "                  Jas Mackey               .30
Large "                  Jas Mackey               .65
pitch fork               "    "                   .01
Dung Fork                Jas Kennady              .35
Wood saw                 "    "                   .50
Spade                    George Smith             .42
Hatchet and picers lot   Hugh Stewart             .14
Axe                      Edward Ruhnford          .37
Dripping pan             Hugh Stewart             .37
Lot gridiron                   Rumford            .17
Dripping pan             Jas Mackey               .05
Pot rack or hooks         Jacob Kurtz              .32
"      "                 Daniel Pluck             .31
Dripping pan             William Thompson         .30
Small pot                John Vandever            .45
"                        Edward Rumford           .90
"                        Daniel Pluck             .12
Bake Oven                James Mackey             .50
Tea kettle               Edward Rumford           .90
Griddle                  Jesse Dehaven            .40
Coffe Mill               Jacob Kurtz              .55
Brass Kettle             William Thompson        1.60
2 coffe pots at 6" EAch  Ephraim Morrison         .12
"    "                   Edward Rumford           .15
2 candle sticks at 16 each James Mackey           .32
2 tin pans at 10 each    Edward Rumford           .20
2 milk pans at 6 each    William Smith            .12
small crock              James Mackey             .07
scrapers
H And Irons              Hugh Stewart             .75
Iron by the lot          Elisha Garrett           .30
Dough Brough             James Mackey             .32
Large Chest              William Crossan         1.12
Spinning Wheel           Joseph Whann            1.25
Rest                     Jesse Dehaven            .50
Waiter                   Jacob Egley              .22
Desk                     James Mackey            1.37
high post bed steads     William Smith           1.37
bed steads               Jesse Dehaven           1.12
side saddle                "     "               1.00
cook stove               John Markey            10.50
     stove
Keg                      Joseph Whann             .62
herring at $1.5 per hundred Andra White          1.57
half hogshead            James Kennady            .35
cider barrel             James Mackey             .75
Rope                     "      "                 .35
"                        Joseph Dehaven           .75
Table                    Lydia Chambers           .65
"                        Edward Rumford          1.85
"                        James Mackey            1.50
Carpet @ 37 per yd 22 yds Wm Thompson            8.14
" @ 14" per yard         John Vandacus           1.124
6 Chairs at 87 l/2 ea    Andrew White            5.25
3 "         32 1/2 ea    Edward Rumford           .97
Stand                    Hugh Steward             .37
"                        William Smith           1.00
Lot of knives and forks  Ephriam Morrison         .40
Carving knife and fork   James Mackey             .50
Lot spoons knives and forks  Jacob Kurtz         1.45
hand Irons Brass         William Smith           1.00
Tongs                    Jackson Hutton
 "                       Peter Patten             .25
2 Candle sticks @ 20 ea  Joseph Dehaven           .40
2 servers @ 17 l/2 ea    Jacob Kurtz              .35
2 small pitchers at 55 each  George Davis        1.10
Wash Bowl                Joseph Dehaven           .47
Lot of Dishes            Lydia Chambers           .20
2 pitchers at 13 ea      Wm Smith                 .26
tea pot                  John Vandaver            .06
set of tea ware          Wm Smith                 .65
Silver tea spoons        Jesse Dehaven           5.37
2 decanters at 25 ea     James Mackey             .50
3 tumbler at 10 ea       George Davis             .30
Coffee pot               Elisha Garrett          1.00
cups and saucers         Jacob Kurtz              .75
1/2 dozen dishes a 23 ea Joseph Dehaven          1.38
l/2 dozen @ 21 ea        Jacob Kurtz             1.26
l/2 dozen plates @ 17 1/2 ea Elisha Garet        1.05
2 plates a 6 each        Joseph Dehaven           .12
1/2 cups and saucers china William Smith          .55
Glass bottle              George Davis             .08
a state chart              "     "                .45
Looking Glass             James Kennady          1.17
FEather bed a 52 oer /3 39 pounds Elisha Garrett 20.47
Feather bed @ 45 per lb   David Stephens        14.00
Feather bed @ 45 per lb   John Vandaver          4.05
Straw bed                 Wm Smith                .12
"      "                  Wm Smith                .95
3 sets of window curtains Jacob Kurtz             .42
"      "                    "   "                 .40
"           "             John Vandaver           .40
l pillow Case             Joseph Dehaven          .08
p pr of pillow cases no 1 "         "             .20
"          "            2 Wm Smith                .25
"             "         3 Joseph Dehaven          .35
"              "        4  "    "                 .35
table cloth               George Davis            .40
"                         James Mackey            .25
"                           "                     .25
l sheet                   John Vandaver           .37
"                         George Davis            .40
"                         Jesse Dehaven           .75
"                          "                      .72
"                         George Davis            .75
"                         "                      1.12
"                         "                      1.50
"                          "                     1.62
"                         "                      1.62
"                         Jesse Dehaven          1.85
1 Blanket                 William Smith          2.25
l blanket                        "               2.50
l "                              "               2.12
l "                            "                 2.87
black and white covelid   James Mackey           8.75
blue and    "      "      Joseph Dehaven         5.75
oil cloth                 James Mackey            .18
bed quilt                 JOseph Dehaven          .87
"                         Wm Smith               1.12
"                         Joseph Dehaven         1.37
"                         Jacob Kurtz            1.87
"                         Wm Smith               1.62
"                         George Davis           3.62
"                         John Crossan           3.00
bed curtains full sett    George Davis           2.25
dining table              Thos Shortlidge        6.75
Eight Yankee Clock        George Davis           8.50
Corner Cup Board          Joseph Dehaven         6.12
Bureau                    Jesse Dehaven          7.50
Riding gig                Eli Davis             10.25
harness                   George DAvis           3.25
blind halter              Eli Davis               .87
plow lines                "                       .62
Fly net                    "                     1.62
Collar                    James Williamson        .10
2 breechband @ 50 ea
Broad Wheel Ox Cart
Waggon Bed
Brown Mare                James Mackey          45.00

total rough?  $4374?

Inventory and appraisment of the goods and chattels rights and cridits
which were of Mary Dehaven late of the Township of London Britain in the
county of Chester deceased this Eight day of September 1838

Wearing apparel                         23.00
Riding gig and harness                  26.
Brown mare                              30
Eight day clock                          5
Looking glass                            1
one stove and aperstres                  9
half dozen chairs                        4
dining table                             5
small map                                 .25
work stand                               1
shovel and tongs And Irons               1.50
A pair of brass candelsticks and sem drip 1.00
Cupboards and contents                  11.00
Carpet on the floor and window curtains  4.00
lot of carpeting                         1.00
6 bed quilts                             4.50
lot of blankets                          4.00
2 quilts                                 2.
2 coverlets                              5
feather bed and pillows                  2
bed and bedstead                         4
one set of bed curtains                  1
chalf bed                                1
lot of pilow cases                       1
5 pr of sheets                           8.25
3 table cloths                           2
small stand                               .50
burau and coon                           2.50
family Bible                              .25
old writing desk                          .50
wheel and eecl                           1
side saddle                              1
scrimble on garset                       1.50
1 bedstead                               1
fether Bed                               6.
Lot Iron ware and somdrus                4
Lot ceder ware in Kitchen and dripping pan 1.
Table dough tree                         1.
Lot of vessels in seller and horning     1.75
one Breakfast table                      1.
                                       182.25

Signed, Capsimer Mesimer
Wiliam Curry, Appraisers

Chester County, __
     Before me Robert M. Waugh one of the Jusices of the peace in and for
the county of Chester personally came William Curry and Cassimer Messimos
and they bring duly  affirmed according to law doth declare and say:
that, the above list or scheule contains a just and true appraisment of
the goods and chattels rights and crdits which were of Mary Dehaven late
of the township of London Britain as shown to us according to best of
their knwoledge and understanding.  Affirmed and subscribed the eight day
of September AD. l838.

Before me -

Robert M Waugh


Capsimer Misimer
William Curry

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