Samuel Hicks, Estate Inventory, 1822 - Patrick County, Virginia
               Will Book # 2, p.4 


December 20, 1822, Inventory and Appraisement of the Property of SAMUEL 
HICKS, deceased, of the County of Patrick and State of Virginia.


To Five shoats at five dollars              5.00
"  Two sows at six dollars                  6.00
"  One hat at four dollars and fifty cents  4.50
"  One pair of socks at fifty cents          .50
"  One pair of shoes at one dollar and 
                       seventy five cents   1.75
"  Three yards of linen at three dollars    3.00
"  One [?] Goat at four dollars and fifty
                                 cents      4.50
"  One pair of pantaloons at six dollars    6.00
"  One Coat fifteen dollars                15.00
"  One Handkerchief seventy five cents       .75
"  One pair pantaloons one dollar           1.00
"  One vest coat fifty cents                 .50
"  One pair pantaloons two dollars          2.00
"  Two shirts at one dollar twenty five 
                               cents        1.25
"  One coat at one dollar twenty five cents 1.25
To Eight hundred and 90 pounds of pork     26.70
                                 ___________________
                                           80.70

"  One man's saddle at sixteen dollars     16.00
To twelve dollars in cash                  12.00
To thirty two dollars and a half that 
    Sandifer had to collect from James
    McGraw and Samuel Keller               32.50
                                       ______________

                      Joshua Haynes
                      Josiah Hiatt
                      Dudley McMillian, Administrator

Patrick November Court, 1826
The within Inventory of the Estate of SAMUEL HICKS, dead, was exhibited in 
Court, examined, and ordered to be recorded.

                    Teste
                               A. Staples, Clerk,
                                  Patrick County

Note: SAMUEL HICKS herein named is thought by McMillian Researchers to be the 
father of Elizabeth Hicks, who married Dudley McMillian in Patrick County, 
July 4, 1805.


Submitted by William E. Harrold <Sealighter@aol.com>

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