Estate of William Stoughton

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Estate of William Stoughton Dated 1 Apr. 1822 Filed 11 Oct. 1822 Robert Scott, Recorder $ Sally Timblin one Bridle .20 Joseph Timblin one Sadle 5.50 Alex'r Gilgrist one Quilt .70 Esther Badger one Blanket .50 ditto one Blanket 1.01 Ann Timblin one Coverlett 3.80 Andrew Stoughton one Blanket .85

Sally Timblin one feather Bed and one ___ Bedtick two pillows and cases and one sheet 8.00

Ann Timblin one Bedsteadand cord 2.50 Sally Timblin one Margin Bible 5.00 William Thompson two Raasors and box 1.00 Jacob Rose one Watts psalm Book .06 William Thompson one pocket Book .116/__ ditto one small chest 1.53 Edward Timblin one Great Coat 13.10 ? John Timblin one pair of Cotton pantaloons .1211 Andrew Stoughton one pair Linin Pantaloons .26 ditto one pair Linsy pantaloons .32 ditto one Straight coat .124 ditto one cotton Straight coat .116 Sally Timblin one pair of Boots 1.50

38.21p 1/__

August 15th 1823 Rec'd the written count in full from John Timlin Est/ David Shannon

Bill of Costs of David Shannon Esq. _____for holding an Inquest on the Body of William Stoughton in Center Township on the 3rd of April 1822 viz –

F__ of Coroner for holding Inquisition ___________________Inquisition $4.12 S___two ____ .50 11 miles of C .88 ______of Jurors 6.00 Attendance of two witnesses 1.00 Prothonotary .50 $13.00

I William Campbell Prothonotary of the court of Common Pleas in and for Said County Do certify the above to be a correct Extract from _ the original filed in the Office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and offered the Seal of Said court this 4th Day of April 1822. Wm. Campbell, Proth'y.

April the 1st 1822 Estate of William Stoughton deceased To John Coovert ___ To Making a Coffin $ 4.50

Rec'd of John Timblin administrator the above atentions Estate ____ (received?) in full John Coovert

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