An Inventory of the slaves and personal estate of Pinkethman Eaton deceased as follows:

12 mahogany chairs £10, 1 walnut table 30/£11.40.0
1 desk 30/, 1 bed and furniture £4/10, 1 do. 4£10.0.0
1 do. £, 3 do. £9, a parcel of feathers 40/17.0.0
2 hides 10/, 2 quilts and 2 blankets 50/3.0.0
2 rugs and 2 counterpins £3, 2 spinning wheels 6/3.6.0
4 pair of cards 6/, side saddle 10/, 1 chest 5/1.1.0
1 looking glass 5/, 6 rush chairs 10/0.15.0
3 old tables 10/, 1 press 7/6, 1 tea kettle 15/1.12.6
3 candle sticks 7/6, 2 bedsteads 10/, 6 silver tea spoons 20/1.17.6
4 tea cups & saucers 3/9, 4 coffee cups milk pot 2 salts and butter boat 6/0.9.9
29 Sheep £14.10, 6 dishes & 29 plates £4.1719.7.0
1 stone jugg & pewter quart pot 7/6, 9 stone plates 7/60.15.0
1 pair flat-irons 5/, 3 tubs 2 pails and chirn 10/0.15.0
3 stone butter [torn] 4 turkies 8/1.19.3
1 black mare [torn] 12/65.12.6
5 iron potts [torn]2.10.0
Negroes M [torn]125.0.0
Jack [torn] Peter £20180.0.0
Han[nah?] [torn] Judah £35135.0.0
Ton [torn] £1085.0.0
Ned [torn]£15 Matt £15105.0.0
Lettice £ [torn] s [torn] £45240.0.0
Fanny £30, 26 head of cattle £38.1068.10.0
£1020.0.6

Septr. 10th. 1766. We whose names are under written being first sworn met and appraised the estate of Pinkethman Eaton decd. in current money above mentioned

Phillip Bullifant
Benja. Eggleston
John Pierce

Returned into York county court the 15th. Day of September 1766 and ordered to be recorded
Examd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.