Persuant to the Order of York Court bearing date the 20th of January 1772 We being first Sworn did meet and appraise the Estate of Sarah Luster Decd.

To a Negro Woman Judith15..0..0
To 2 Yearlings and a Calf1..7..6
To 6 Shoats0..18..0
To 493 lb. of Pork at 27/6 pr. Hundred6..13..0 ¾
To one Mare4..0..0
To one Bed and Furniture3..0..0
To 4 Flagg Chairs0..10..0
To a Parcel of Pewter0..15..0
To a Parcel of Crockery Ware0..9..0
To one Skillet 2/. 1 pr. Scales and Spice Mortar 3/60..5..6
To a Churn, Sugar Tub and Candlestick0..5..0
To a Pott of Butter 12/. 1 Tubb of Lard 20/1..12..0
To 1 dozen Bottles 1/3 a Parcel of old Iron 10/0..11..3
To a Half Bushel and Basket0..4..6
To a Box Iron & Heater 3/9 1 Pot Rack 7/60..11..3
To a Cannister and Candlestick0..2..0
To a Case of Knives 5/ one Spaid 3/ one Ax 4/0..12..0
To a Spinning Wheel and Card 12/6 1 Sifter 1/.0..13..6
To a Hogshead and Wheat 7/6 a Parcel of Peas 1/60..9..0
To 11lb. of Cracklings at 3d per pound one Chest 2/60..5..3
To a Parcel of Cotton 10/. a Beehive 7/6 a Tub & Salt 4/61..2..0
To a Cart and Wheels1..0..0
To 20 Barrels of Corn at 12/6 pr. Barrel12..10..0
To 3 thousand five Hundred Bundles Fodder at 2/. pr. bun.3..10..0
To Tops 24/. Shucks 1/1..5..0
£ 57..10..9-¾

John Chapman
Hansford Hill
John Dunford

Returned into York County Court the 17th day of Feby. 1772 And ordered to be Recorded
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