John Hepburn Sr Esq 1709 - 1774

BIRTH NAME: John Hepburn

BIRTH: 1709 Prince George's Co, MD FATHER: Dr Patrick Hepburn MOTHER: not yet identified SIBLINGS: Margaret Hepburn b. 1694 to 1700 d.1756 m.Henry Dick Rachel Hepburn (or Beall) b.1700 (questionable) MARRIAGE: date not found yet SPOUSE: Mary Chew, 1714-1770, dau Dr Samuel Chew CHILDREN: John Hepburn, Jr m. Henrietta Maria Lloyd? Anne Hepburn m. Frank Leeke Samuel Chew Hepburn m. Jean Muir VOCATION: Merchant, Planter, Judge MILITARY: none known RELIGION: probably Presbyterian DEATH: 1774 08 14 Prince George's Co, MD
TIMELINE: 1734 02 04 Will of Eliz Parker Hepburn acknowledges John Hepburn as step-son and his sister Margaret as step-dau 1739 02 08 Marriage Agreement with Mary Chew [click to view document] 1742 02 18 Sale of land to Mary Fraser 1742 12 08 John Hepburn is high sheriff of Prince George's County, Maryland 1750 05 04 Maryland Gazette Adv by John for land lease 1769 Leased acreage to Zephaniah Plummer 1773 05 01 Justice of provincial court in Maryland 1774 08 14 DEATH NOTICE in Maryland Gazette states age 65 [= b. 1709] 1775 03 06 Will - bequests to: grandson John, son Samuel Chew Hepburn, dau. Ann Leeke (wh note: son John Jr predeceased John Sr) 1775 12 20 Probate inventory, PG Co MD, documents at Gustonhall Plantation http://gunstonhall.org/probate/HPBRN75.PDF. 1776 02 08 Probate: Exec Samuel Chew Hepburn

Various References to John Hepburn Sr


[1] http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=22655

THE MARYLAND GAZETTE	[ADVERTISEMENT]
May 30, 1754
Upper Marlborough, May 24, 1754
To be Leased into Lots, to contain One Hundred Acres each, for any Term not exceeding 
Twenty one Years, Seventeen Hundred Acres of good Tobacco Land, situate in Frederick County, 
on the Waggon Road between the Mouth of Manockasy and Seneca Bridge.
For Terms apply to John Hepburn. 

[2] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kenbowen/bowenk.wbg/wga17.html Plummer, Zephaniah (*1750 - ~1846) - male d. ABT. SEP 1846 father: Plummer, Jeremiah(*1690 - ~1809) mother: Banfield, Nancy(*1683 - ) Per email form Roscoe Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Jeremiah leased 100 acres, part of "Hanover" for 18 years from John Hepburn in Frederick Co. 13 May 1769 (liber M, folio 212). In 1790 with his wife and children, except William and Zephaniah, and Samuel Banfield, Sr., Jr. and some of Jr's children moved to KY; Will: Will GM 3, folio 192)."
[3] Transcription of "Admiralty Court--Minutes (1754-1775)" Maryland State Archives Admiralty Court (Minutes) 1754-1775 George Steuart Esquire above named produced his commission in usual form bearing date the first day of May 1773 appointing him sole Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty of this Province with a certificate thereon Indorsed of his qualification - as such in the usual form before John Hepburn Esquire one of the Justices of the provincial Court of the said Province of Maryland.
[4] Ancestry World Tree Contact: Michael Marshall mrmarsha@bechtel.com Home Page: Marshall Hall Pre-1776 Charles County MD Families: Wills, Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts; Many Northern Neck VA Records Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 584. Feb 18, 1742/[43] from John Hepburn of PG, Gentleman, to Mary Fraser of Upper Marlborough Town in PG, innholder, for 350 £, lot #30 in Upper Marlborough Town in PG, originally taken up by Edward Diggs, Gentleman, decd, whereby it became the right of Charles Diggs, and by him sold to John Docwra of PG, innholder, and by sd John Docura devised to Solome Docwra, her husbands [his wife], and by her sold to sd Hepburn. The lot is next to the eastward of Mr. Thorns Spriggs' lot, together with the dwelling house wherein the afd Mary Fraser now dwells, and all the other houses, edifices, buildings, yards, gardens, and pales and all other improvements. Excepted is the store, now the right and possession of sd Hepburn, standing upon the lot and 40 feet square of ground, including the land whereon the storehouse stands, and lot #35, situated in the Town and County afd, originally taken up by James Butler, Gentleman, since decd, whereby it became the right of Thomas Butler, and by him sold to John Docura, and by sd John devised to the afd Solorne, and by her sold to sd Hepburn, together with the house now thereon and all the improvements. Signed - Jno Hepburn. Wit - Richard Keene*, Jo Belt Jr*. Mary, the wife of sd John Hepburn,
[5] Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 586. Feb 19, 1742/[43] from Mary Fraser of Upper Marlborough Town in PG, innholder, to Dan'l Carrol, George Parker, Ignatius Diggs, and John Cock of PG, Gentlemen. Whereas sd Carroll, Parker, Diggs, and Cock, by one bond dated today, are become jointly and severally bound with the sd Mary Fraser as her securities, unto John Hepburn of PG, Gentleman, in the penal sum of 500 £, with condition to be void on payment to sd Hepburn of 100 £ on next Nov 25, and 150 £ on Nov 25, 1745, [Mary Fraser] has sold to Carroll, Parker, Diggs, and Cock, lot #13 in Upper Marlborough Town in PG, originally taken up by Edward Diggs, Gentleman, whereby it became the right of Charles Diggs, and by him sold to John Docura, and by sd John devised to Solome Docura, and by her sold to John Hepburn. The lot is next to the eastward of Mr. Thomas Spriggs' lot, together with the dwelling house the Afd Mary Fraser now dwells in, and all the other houses, edifices, gardens, yard and peals, and all other improvements, except a storehouse, now the right and possession of sd John Hepburn, standing upon sd lot, and 40 feet square of ground, including the land whereon the sd storehouse stands, and also lot #35 in the Town and County Afd, originally taken up by James Butler, Gentleman, since decd, whereby it became the right of Thomas Butler, and by him sold to John Docura, and by the sd John devised to Solome Docura, and by her sold to John Hepburn, and by him sold to the Afd Mary Fraser, together with the house now thereon, and all other improvements. If, however, sd Mary Fraser indemnifies sd Carroll, Parker, Diggs, and Cook [sic] against sd John Hepburn in respect of the Afd bond, and from all money, debts, penalties and forfeitures contained in the same, or that shall or may arise against them by reason of sd bond, then this deed shall cease. Signed - Mary Fraser. Wit - Richard Keen Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 695.
[6] Dec 8, 1742 from Thomas Brown of PG, planter, to John Hepburn of PG, Gentleman, high Sheriff thereof. By virtue of an Act of Assembly entitled an Act for the Relief of Thomas Brown, a languishing prisoner in PG Gaol, it is, amongst other things, enacted, that if Thomas Brown delivers up and surrenders to the PG Sheriff, in the presence of two JPs, all his estate and transfers to sd Sheriff, for the use of the creditors of sd Thomas Brown [no then clause follows], now this deed witnesses that the sd Thomas Brown, in compliance with the tenor of the sd Act, transfers to sd John Hepburn, the several goods, chattels, and credits in the schedule hereunto annexed. John Hepburn may sue for and recover the afd Thomas Brown's goods, chattels, and credits. Signed - Thomas (T his mark) Brown. Wit - Geo: Parker*, Jo Belt Jr*. Schedule referred to in the deed: 1 field corn, 5 hogs, 5 cider casks, 4 tubs, 2 bushels beans, I bed and bed clothes, 2 dishes, 2 basins, 2 plates, 14 spoons, 1 quart tankard, 1 half-pint pot, 1 table, I chest, 1 box, 2 horse collars and 1 pair traces, 2 horse bells, 1 iron pestle, I pair hand irons, 1 pair tongs, 1 ladle, 1 flesh fork, 1 frying pan, I pale & piggin, 1 well bucket, 1 stock lock, I padlock, 5 books, 1 gun powder hom and shot bag, 5 iron hooks, and 1 candlestick, 1 razor and hone, I punch bowl and 2 bottles, I old man's saddle. Recorded Dec 8, 1742. e*, Jo Belt Jr*. Recorded Feb 20, 1742/[43].
[7] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774 Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol 7, 1732-1738, Page 136 Hepburn, Elizabeth, (relict of Patrick Hepburn), Prince George's Co., 4th Feb., 1734; 30th May, 1735. To dau. Elizabeth Beall, granddau. Mary Wilson, and dau-in-law Margaret Dick, £10 each; and personalty. To Rev. Mr. John Orme, £5. To granddau. Elizabeth Scott and hrs., land mortgaged to testator by Alexander Falocner; and personalty. To son-in-law John Hepburn and Elizabeth Scott afsd., residue of personal estate. Exs.: John Hepburn and George Scott. Test: Coll. Joseph Belt, John Sprigg, Thomas Clark. Codicil: 14th March, 1734. To afsd John Hepburn and Elizabeth Scott and great-grandson Lingan son of Lingan Wilson, personalty Test: Thomas Sprigg, John Sprigg, Thomas Clark. 21.366
[8] THE MARYLAND GAZETTE HEPBURN, John, died Mon 14 inst at his house in Upper Marlborough., in his 65th year, for many years one of the Judges of the Provincial Court. (Aug. 24, 1774) [9] HEPBURN, Mrs. Mary, died Friday evening last [Aug. 10]., at Upper Marlborough in her 56th year. (Aug, 16., 1770)
[10] HEPBURN, JOHN, Prince George's Co. 6 March 1775 - 20 Sept. 1775 All my lands, lots and Improvements In "Upper Malbro" to be sold and money gotten to be part of personal estate. To grandson John Hepburn*, lands In Anne Arundel County, "John and Mary's Chance," 535 acres, lands in Prince George's County near "Upper Malbro," "Weymouth," 517 acres,, part of "Collington," 110 acres, "Lumberland," 100 acres; If he dies without Issue to my son Samuel Chew Hepburn, also to grandson John Hepburn, 1/3 of personal estate to be sold and money put at interest; if he die before 21 years of age to my dau, Ann Leeke. To dau. Ann Leeke, tracts, "Maidens Doury," 600 acres, "Grey Eagles," 421 acres, 1/3 of personal estate. To son Samuel Chew Hepburn, ex., lands in Frederick Co., "Hanover," 2216 acres, part of "Hermitage" and 1/3 part of personal estate and £200 and Negroes: Isaac, Will, Peg and her children. To Frank Leeke, Negroes, Frank, David and Lydia. Wit: David Crawford; John Smith Brookes; Richard Alexander Contee. 40.447
Author notes: * grandson John presumed to be John Muir Hepburn, son of Samuel Chew Hepburn. John also had a son, John Jr., who predeceased him.
[11] John Hepburn, Sr. , 122.296 FR £909.13.11 Nov 17 1775 Feb 8 1776
(also Prince George's County)
Appraisers: Thomas Cramphin, Jr., Allen Bowie, Jr,
Creditors: James Dick for trustees of assignees of John Buchanan & Son, Ann
Brice.
Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn,

[12] John Hepburn, Esq. 122.299 PG £52.18.5 Feb 8 1776
List of debts.
Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn.

[13] Ancestry World Tree Contact: Norma Lundgren # ID: I46634 # Name: John Hepburn # Given Name: John # Surname: Hepburn # Sex: M # GROG: 9F44DB2E37F373469E63D5913CE14233C8F7 # Change Date: 7 Sep 2005 # Note: (WILL & PROBATE of John Sr Hepburn) Notes: HEPBURN, JOHN, Prince George's Co.6 March 1775; 20 Sept. 1775 All my lands, lots and improvements in "Upper Malbro" to be sold and money gotten to be part of personal estate. To grandson John Hepburn, lands in Anne Arundel County, "John and Mary's Chance," 535 acres, lands in Prince George's County near "Upper Malbro," "Weymouth," 517 acres, part of Collington, 110 acres, Cumberland, 100 acres; if he dies without issue to my son Samuel Chew Hepburn, also to grandson John Hepburn, 1/3 of personal estate to be sold and money put at interest; if he die before 21 years of age to my dau. Ann Leeke. To dau. Ann Leeke, tracts, "Maidens Doury," 600 acres, "Grey Eagles," 421 acres, 1/3 of personal estate. To son Samuel Chew Hepburn, ex., lands in Frederick Co., "Hanover," 2216 acres, part of Hermitage and 1/3 part of personal estate and £200 and Negroes: Isaac, Will, Peg and her children. To Frank Leeke, Negroes: Frank, David and Lydia. Wit: David Crauford; John Smith Brookes; Richard Alexander Contee.40. 447 --- John Hepburn, Esq.122.279 PG £3765.19.5 Dec 28 1775 Feb 18 1776 Appraisers: David Crauford, John Read Magruder. Creditors: James Dick for trustees of assignees of John Buchanan & Son, Ann Brice. Next of kin: Ann Leeke, John Thomas. Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn. --- John Hepburn, Esq.122.294 AA £712.6.0 Dec 12 1775 Feb 8 1776 (also Prince George's County) Appraisers: Samuel Lane, Thomas Deale. Creditors: James Dick for trustees of assignees of John Buchanan & Son, Ann Brice. Next of kin: Ann Leeke, John Thomas. Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn. --- John Hepburn, Esq.122.299 PG £52.18.5 Feb 8 1776 List of debts. Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn. --- John Hepburn, Sr.122.296 FR £909.13.11 Nov 17 1775 Feb 8 1776 (also Prince George s County) Appraisers: Thomas Cramphin, Jr., Allen Bowie, Jr. Creditors: James Dick for trustees of assignees of John Buchanan & Son, Ann Brice. Executor: Samuel Chew Hepburn. --- # Death: BEF 20 SEP 1775 in Prince George's County, MD Father: Patrick Hepburn b: ABT 1673 [err. b. 1660-1664] Marriage 1 Miss Chew [wh = Mary Chew] Children Anne Hepburn John Hepburn (Jr.) Samuel Chew Hepburn
[14] Ancestry.com book search 2007 06 07



[15] 1744 - John was witness




[16] 1745 - John was Judge




[17] 1775 John's Will Recorded




[18] John's Will Probated





[19] Probate Inventory
http://gunstonhall.org/probate/HPBRN75.PDF.

*Page 1*

Hepburn, John, Senr. Esquire
Prince George's County, Maryland
Prince George's Inventories 1763-1777 pp. 352-361
Taken: 20 December 1775
Recorded: 8 February 1776

George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079
http://GunstonHall.org	GS 2, CR 34,690-1, CM 809-7	HPBRN75
An Inventory of the Goods & Chattles of Jno. Hepburn Esqr. 
late of Prince Georges County deceased, appraised in
current money of this province by David Craufurd and John Read Magruder, 
they being first duly Qualified December 20th 1775 taken in Prc. Geo: Coty

The Wearing Apparel	25. 0. 0
A Silver Watch & Seal	7.10. 0
6 Gold Rings		3.10. 0
1 Diamond Ditto		1.10. 0
1 Sett Silver Buckles	.12. 6
2 Setts mourng do & 2 Steel waistband do	. 2. 0
1 p Moco Sleeve Buttons & 11 Aggett Jacket Buttons	. 4. 0
1 pen knife 1 Cork screw & 1 Tooth pick case		. 1. 0
1 Tortoiseshell Snuff Box & 1 Silver Tobo Stopper	.10. 0
*In the Hall *
1 Clock		10. 0. 0
1 large looking Glass	6. 0. 0
1 large square Mahogany dining Table	2.10. 0
1 large Oval Do	2.10. 0
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1 Small Do	1. 0. 0
1 Mahogany Tea Table	1. 5. 0
12 Small black walnut Chairs	10/6. 0. 0
2 large windsor do	10/1. 0. 0
1 lesser Do	. 0. 8
1 large old Skreen	1. 0. 0
1 small fire do		. 5. 0
1 large old Japand Tea Board	0. 5. 0
1 Sun dial	0. 8. 0
1 Sett large End Irons brass Knobs fire Shovel & Tongs	1.10. 0
1 large floor Carpet	.15. 0
6 family Pictures	1. 0. 0
a picture of William Pitt Esqr.	.15. 0

*In the Hall Beaufatt *
1 Silver chocolate Pot	45½ Oz.
1 Do Coffee Pot		28
1 Do Tea Pot		18¼
1 large Milk Pot	10½
1 Small do		4
1 large Tankard		29 3/4
1 pint Cann		14 3/4
1 Sugar Castor		5¼
2 Tea Cannisters	20
1 Sugar Dish		11¼
1 large Waiter		25
1 Small Do		3 3/4
1 Porringer		8
1 Soop Spoon		7
1½ Doz. Table Spoons	46 3/4
1 Doz. Dessert do in a Case	11 3/4
9 Tea Spoons 1 p Tongs 1 Small spoon	& 1 broken do	5½	295
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*Page 2*

deduct for difference between \_ 14 3/4 Averdupoise & Troy weight / 280 at 5/6 77. 1. 4½
1 Plated pint Cann	. 8. 0
1 Case wth a doz. pair Silver handle knives & forks	2. 0. 0
1 Do wth 11 Green handle knives & 1 doz. forks 1. 0. 0
1 Tea Kettle & Lamp & a Coffee pot .19. 0
1 large blue & white Soop dish . 8. 0
2 large & 1 Small Shallow do .12. 6
4 Blue & White Oval Do .12. 0
1 enamel'd dish 5/ 1 do broke 1/6 . 6. 6
3 enamel'd baking dishes & 2 do broke .15. 0
2 blue & white do broke 2/ 1 fruit do 4/ . 6. 0
6 blue & white shallow plates & 3 do broke .10. 0
17 deep do & 5 broken do 1.10. 0
1 Doz: enamel'd do 1. 5. 0
1 Blue and white Gallon Bowl .12. 0
1. 2 quart & 1 quart do (both broke) . 3. 0
3. 3 quart Enamel'd do 1.10. 0
1. 2 quart do 8/ 1 Do broke 1/ . 9. 0
2. 3 pint do both broke . 3. 0
1 quart do broke . 1. 0
1 pint do & 1 pint Bell Bowl broke . 3. 0
6 Enamel'd Tea cups, 7 saucers, 5 Coffee Cups 1 Sugar \_ .15. 0
dish & 1 fruit plate (some broke) / 5 Chocolate cups & Saucers . 6. 0
½ doz. Enamel'd Coffee Cups & Saucers . 8. 0
4 Tea Cups 2 small Do & 12 saucers (much damaged) . 1. 6
4 Small Cups or Bowls & a small stand . 2. 6
½ doz. handle cups & saucers broke . 4. 0
3 Blue & white Butter boats . 6. 0
3 China Patties 2 Do broke . 3. 0
6 China custard cups . 3. 0
2 China deep butter plates . 0. 6
1 delph dish broke . 0. 3
1 white Stone pickle stand & 2 Ornamental China pieces . 5. 0
4 Glass Candlesticks .12. 0
1 Case wth 6 Razors a Hone & 1 Oil Bottle .12. 0
23 Wine Glasses different sorts .15. 0
1 pint 4 half pint & 4 small Tumblers . 6. 0
1 flower'd do . 1. 0
1 Pyramid & glasses 1.10. 0
1 Glass Salver & stand, 3 Salts, & a broken ale Glass . 5. 0
2 quart decanters . 5. 0
6 Oval cream col' d Dishes sorted .15. 0
3 round Do & 2 white Stone do broke . 6. 0
25 Shallow plates 7 deep Do some broke .12. 0
14 Desert do . 4. 0
1 large Tureen 10/, 1 small Do 5/ .15. 0
1 Stone do & Dish (damag'd) . 3. 0
/(Page 354 - first column) / 4 mugs & Bowl & 2 Sauce Boats . 4. 0
1 delph potting pot . 0. 6
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*In the Parlour*
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½ Doz. walnut chairs	12/3.12. 0
1 Small Mahogany Table (much used) 1. 0. 0
1 Sett and Irons shovel & Tongs wth brass knobs
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*Page 3*

& Chimney back	1.15. 0
1 picture of Lord Cambden	.12. 0
1 Small Scotch Carpet	1.10. 0
1 Cane & a Rattan	. 6. 0
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*In the Parlour Closet*
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1 Mahogany Case with 8 Bottles	1.10. 0
1 Cruit Stand & Bottles	. 4. 0
2 do Japaned waiters & 2 Mahogy Bottle stands	. 4. 0
2 Tin Kettles 5/. 1 plate Basket 2/.	. 7. 0
1 Case with 7 small knives & 8 forks	. 3. 0
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*In the Bed Chamber below Stairs*
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1 Feather Bed Bolster, 1 pillow 2 old Blankets, 1 Cotton \_ 10.10. 0
Counterpane Callico Curtains Black walnut Bedstead / 1 old Escrutore with a Glass Door 3. 0. 0
1 Black walnut Chest Drawers	2.10. 0
1 Small black walnut Table	.10. 0
1 Small Looking Glass	. 8. 0
1 p large plated Candlesticks	1. 4. 0
2 old flag bottom Chairs	. 2. 0
1 pr small end Irons with brass knobs & Back	.10. 0
1 old window Curtain & Rod	. 1. 0
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*In the Chamber Closet*
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An old Chest Drawers	1. 0. 0
1 old Chest	. 4. 0
1 Small old Trunk	. 1. 6
1 corner cupboard	.10. 0
1 Chamber hand Bell	. 1. 6
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*In the Porch*
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A Beafat & small Table	.12. 0
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*In the Hall Chamber*
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1 Feather Bed Bolster, 2 pillows 1 p Blankets, Quilt \_12. 0. 0
Curtains & Bedstead all compleat /1 Mahogany dressing Table & Glass 5. 0. 0
1 Mahogany Chest Drawers	6. 0. 0
5 Black Walnut Chairs	8/.2. 0. 0
1 Mahogany wash stand Bottle & Bason	.12. 0
/(Page 354 - second column)/1 p. small end Irons Shovel & Tongs	. 8. 0
Window Curtains & Rods	.10. 0
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*In the Parlour Chamber*
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1 feather Bed, Bolster, 2 pillows, 1 p old Blankets \_ 10. 0. 0
quilt furniture check curtains & old Bedstead/2 old Window Curtains & Rods . 6. 0
1 Mahogany Desk damaged 4.10. 0
1 old dressing Table & Glass 1.10. 0
4 old Black walnut chairs .12. 0
1 mahogany wash stand & Bason .12. 0
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*In the Room Chamber*
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1 old Bedstead feather Bed Bolster 2 pillows 1 pair \_ 9. 0. 0
Blankets, Counterpane & Curtains / 1 old window curtain & Rod . 2. 0
2 Strip'd Tick hair Mattrasses	4. 4. 0
1 large Mahogany easy chair	1. 4. 0
1 old Looking Glass	. 6. 0
1 large hair & 1 black Leather Trunk	.12. 0
1 Windsor Chair	.10. 0
1 old Black Walnut Do	.12. 0
3 10/4 Blankets	1.16. 0
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*Page 4*
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In the Little Room
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1 old Camp Bedstead, Curtains, Feather Bed, Bolster \_ 10. 0. 0
1 pillow Mattrass, 2 Blankets, & Check Counterpane /	2 do flag Chairs . 2. 0
Passage upstairs	4 old Trunks	1. 7. 0
1 Umbrella	. 6. 0
1 Matt & Bedside Carpet	. 4. 0
In the Garrett
1 Leather Bed & old Bolster	4. 0. 0
2 old Chests	. 6. 0
2 old Black Trunks & 1 old portmanteau Do	. 6. 0
1 old Linen wheel	. 4. 0
1 old brass plate Warmer & Tin Fender	. 5. 0
10 old pewter candle moulds	. 7. 6
3 old Chairs 1 old Tray & 1 old waiter	. 3. 0
1 old pewter close stool pan	. 1. 6
2 painted Bedsteads	.18. 0
Linens	2 Cotton Counterpanes	3. 0. 0
1 Country Cotton Do	1. 4. 0
/(Page 355 - first column)/
2 patchwork do	. 3. 0
1 do Callico quilt	.12. 0
1 white do	1. 4. 0
4 pr good sheets	6. 0. 0
13 pr old Do different sorts	11.14. 0
1 pr old Oznabrigs Do 4/. 1 old Table Cloth 2/.	. 6. 0
5 large Damask & 6 diaper Table Cloths (some old)	6.12. 0
4 Small diaper do	2. 0. 0
3 Smaller do one of which old	.12. 0
5 Smaller do some old	.15. 0
5 old Breakfast Cloths	. 5. 0
26 Diaper Napkins	2. 0. 0
5 Diaper Towels	.10. 0
12 Huckaback do	.15. 0
12 old Do	. 6. 0
4 Oznabrigs Do	. 6. 0
2 Crocus do & 3 old Tea Cloths	. 2. 6
18 pillow cases	. 9. 0
In the Room next the Kitchen
1 painted Bedstead, 1 feather Bed, 1 Mattrass, Bolster \_	9. 0. 0
2 pillows, 1 old Quilt, & old Curtains /1 old black looking Glass, broke	.12. 0
1 old Black Walnut Chest drawers .18. 0
1 Black Walnut Box . 4. 0
1 very old portmanteau Trunk . 1. 0
1 old painted Skreen . 6. 0
2 old window curtains & Rod . 1. 0
1 p. small end Irons . 2. 0
1 old Carpet very much torn . 1. 0

In the Kitchen
4 Oval pewter dishes & 1 fish do 17½ lb .17. 6
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*Page 5*

15 round Do diferent sizes 49½ lb 2. 9. 6
2 old Do 5½ lb . 5. 6
1 Doz. hard Mettal pewter plates Cypher JH 1. 0. 0
2 Doz do much used 1. 0. 0
14 Common do very old	. 7. 0
1 Doz hard Mettal Soop do with a Crest	1. 0. 0
6 pewter water plates	. 9. 0
1 Pewter Cheese dish	5½ lb . 4. 1½
1 old pewter Tureen & Cover	. 6. 0
/(Page 355 - second column)/
1 old Gallon pot	. 6. 0
1 3 quart & 2 small pewter Basons	. 5. 0
2 Brass Skimmers	. 2. 0
2 Do Ladles	. 2. 0
1 large tin sauce pan & cover & pint Do	. 2. 0
6 old Tin Covers	. 1. 6
1 Tin Lanthorn	. 2. 0
1 old Cullender	. 0. 9
8 Tin Cake pans	. 2. 0
1 Bred grater, 1 flour box, & 1 pepper Box	. 1. 0
1 Tin dripping pan	. 1. 0
2 Tin funnels	. 1. 6
1 Tin oven & Cheese Toaster	. 3. 0
1 old tin plate Basket	. 1. 0
1 large Copper Kettle & Trivet 57 lb	2.11. 0
1 Smaller do much worn 27 lb	1. 0. 3
1 Smaller do 18 lb	.18. 0
1 Small brass do much worn	. 2. 0
1 Copper fish Kettle & Cover	1. 5. 0
4 Bell mettal Skillet different sizes	2. 0. 0
1 large Tea Kettle	.15. 0
1 old Do	. 3. 0
1 old Japan'd plate warmer	. 6. 0
1 Marble Mortar	. 6. 0
1 Bell mettal do & pestle	. 6. 0
2 old Brass chafing dishes	. 4. 0
1 old Iron Do	. 2. 0
1 pr Brass candlesticks	. 9. 0
9 old Do & 1 Iron do	.12. 0
1 Kitchen Jack	1.10. 0
7 Iron pots 310 lb a 3d	3.17. 6
1 Iron Kettle 70 lb	.17. 6
1 Dish Kettle 18 lb	. 4. 6
1 Iron Skillet	. 3. 0
3 old frying pans	. 7. 6
2 Grid Iron & 1 pr Tongs for do	.12. 0
6 pr pot hooks	. 6. 0
2 old Iron Trivits	. 2. 0
1 pr. large end Irons, tongs shovel & old back	2. 0. 0
5 old Sad Irons	. 3. 0

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2 old Box Irons & heaters	. 3. 0
2 Iron Spits & forks for do	.12. 0
1 old Iron dirping pan	. 1. 0
1 pr Bellows	. 3. 0
1 old Chopping knife	. 0. 9
1 old Chocolate pot without a handle	. 2. 0
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*Page 6*

1 Bread Toaster	. 1. 0
13 Skewers	. 1. 6
1 Skimmer 1 flesh fork & Ladle	. 3. 0
1 Mahogany Cooler	.15. 0
1 old Iron Oven lead	. 4. 0
4 old Tables & 2 Stools	. 3. 0

In the Brick Passage
1 old Black walnut & 1 pine safe	. 6. 0
1 old chest drawers 1 old Armd Chair & 1 old Couch	. 6. 0
1 Coffee Mill	. 9. 0
2 old Portmanteaus	. 6. 0
1 old warming pan	. 3. 0
1 Iron Meat hook	. 2. 0
1 Steel Mill	.12. 0

In the Milk House
17 Tin Milk pans	.18. 6
6 Earthen Do	. 2. 6
6 pails & piggins	. 3. 0
4 Butter Pots & Churn & Ladle	. 5. 0

In the Cellar
1 Barrel Jamaica Spirits	5. 0. 0
8 large Butter pots	.15. 0
5 large & 2 Small Jarrs	2. 2. 0
5 Meat Tubs	1. 0. 0
3 old Chests	. 9. 0
1 Pickling Tub	. 6. 0

In the Store
a parcel of old Books	9. 0. 0
a parcel of Remnants of Goods consisting of Linens \_	22. 0. 0
callico Ticken, Shalloon, thread, Handkfs &c /	19 Hilling hoes	1.18. 0
7 weeding do	.17. 6
3 Coopers Axes, 2 do Adzes, 1 Carpenters do \_1.15. 0
1 wheelwrights Do 2 do gouges, 1 do Auger, /1 Do Chizel & 1 pr large Compasses /

/(Page 356 - second column)/
4 X Cut saws	5. 0. 0
1 old do	. 6. 0
1 small Tenant do	.15. 0
3 pr new & 3 pr old wool cards	. 7. 0
1 Tin'd plate Basket	. 6. 0
1 Case wth	1 doz knives & forks	1. 4. 0
1 Gauging Rod	. 3. 0
1 Black walnut writing Table	. 3. 0
1 old frying pan	. 2. 0
28 Sickles	1. 8. 0
7 old do	. 1. 2
1 pair old Saddle Bags & 1 small portmanteau	. 3. 0
1 new cart Bridle	. 2. 0
3 Mahogany dish stands	. 1. 6
16 Grass & Grain Scythes	2. 8. 0
1 Spade	. 6. 0
1 Copper Still	1.16. 0
2 small Kegs paint	2. 0. 0
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*Page 7*

2 old Bridles	. 2. 0
5 frying pans 28 lb at 10d	1. 3. 4
4 hair Sifters	. 4. 0
6 Doz Quart Bottles	.12. 0
5 Oil Jugs	. 6. 0
3 large wicker'd Bottles	.12. 0
1 old Jarr	. 0. 6
20 Cannisters	.10. 0
15 M 20d Nails	7.10. 0
2 Black Trunks	. 9. 0
1 Bushell 1 ½ Bushel & 1 peck	1.10. 0
1 pewter Ink stand	. 2. 0
1 p small sheers & a clasp knife	. 1. 0
1 large padlock & a Closet Do.	. 3. 0
2 Brushes	. 2. 0
5 lb Salt Petre	. 6. 0
1 Camp Chafing dish	. 4. 0
1 pr Steelyards	. 6. 0
1 pr Brass scales	. 3. 0
5½ sides soal Leather 61 lb	3. 1. 0
2 do upper do 8 lb	.12. 0
15 Calf skins	8/6. 8. 0

/(Page 357 - first column)/
In the Back Store

1 old saddle Bridle & Housen	1. 4. 0
1 Cutting Box Knive		.18. 0
1 old funnel			. 1. 0
1 large Rope			. 2. 0

In the Chaise House
1 old Single Horse Chair	12. 0. 0
1 old Sulky			8. 0. 0
1 old Portmanteau saddle, Bridle & pillion	.10. 0
1 old pad			. 1. 6
1 Cart & Harness for 2 Horses	5. 0. 0
1 pr Iron Spaniels		. 1. 0
1 old hand Mill			.12. 0
2 old Cleavers			. 2. 0
1 opera Glass			. 6. 0
20 lb feathers & 3 Bags		1.10. 0
4 Small Garden hoes 1 Grub g do 1 watering pot 2 pr \_	.12. 0
Garden Shears, 1 spade & 1 old Scythe /1 Suit Callico curtains	6. 0. 0
Sundry parcels of Medicines, Phials, Bottles &c	10. 0. 0
5¼ lb Ginger in a jarr	. 5. 0
1 old Punch Ladle	. 0. 6
3 pr money Scales & weights	.12. 0
1 small old Tenant saw	. 3. 0
1 Carving Knive & fork	. 4. 0
1 Diamond for cutting Glass	.12. 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Mullatto Man named Will aged abt 25 years	66. 0. 0
1 Negro Man Ben 	26	66. 0. 0
1 Do Lad Frederick	20	66. 0. 0
1 Do Woman Pegg		80	 5. 0. 0
1 Do Do Sall		50	36. 0. 0
1 Mullatto Do Araminta & Child Dick 	28	63. 0. 0
1 Negro Girl Sarah	15	50. 0. 0
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*Page 8*
1 Do Do Jenny		13	50. 0. 0
1 Mulatto Child Nancy	 7	30. 0. 0
1 Do Do Nell (Infirm) 	 5	15. 0. 0
1 Do do Pegg		 3	20. 0. 0
At the Quarter over the Creek
1 Negro Man named Tom aged abt 	65 years 12. 0. 0
1 Do do James a Carpenter 	55 years 40. 0. 0
1 Do Do George a Blacksmith 	30 	86. 0. 0
1 Do Do Daniel				60. 0. 0
1 Do Do Toney				60. 0. 0
1 Do Do Jack				60. 0. 0
1 Do Do Abraham				60. 0. 0
1 Do Do Joe				60. 0. 0
1 Mulatto do Terence a Bricklayer	80. 0. 0
1 Negro Lad Ben				53. 0. 0
1 Do Do Moses				53. 0. 0
1 Do Boy George				46. 0. 0
1 Negro woman Doll aged abt 60 years	16. 0. 0
1 Do Do Amy 		50		33. 0. 0
1 Do do Dido 		45		46. 0. 0	
1 do do Dinah 		35		53. 0. 0
1 do Do Priscilla & Child & Nacy	63. 0. 0
1 Do do Sall				53. 0. 0
1 do do Henny & Child Nancy		70. 0. 0
1 do Girl Sucky 	15 years	50. 0. 0
1 do do Peggy 		10		30. 0. 0
1 Negro Boy Jack			26. 0. 0
1 Do do Ben				20. 0. 0
1 Do Girl Pegg 		6 years		26. 0. 0
1 Mulatto Child Polly 	4		20. 0. 0
1 Indentured Servant named William Collier 17 months to serve	6. 0. 0


1 large Bay Horse	28. 0. 0
1 dark brown Mare 9 years old	20. 0. 0
1 bright Bay Do 4	20. 0. 0
1 small bay Horse wth  a blaze face very old 1. 0. 0
1 dark brown do	15. 0. 0
1 do do 6 years	18. 0. 0
1 Black Do 4	20. 0. 0
1 Bay Do wth a blaze face 8	12. 0. 0
1 Bay Mare	15. 0. 0
1 Brown Do	12. 0. 0
1 Bay do with a young foal	9	18. 0. 0
1 Black Colt	3. 0. 0
3 yoke of Oxen	24. 0. 0
36 head of Cattle	108. 0. 0
1 young Cow & Calf	2. 0. 0
/(Page 358 - first column)/
9 yearlings	6.15. 0
44 head of Sheep	16.10. 0
1 old wheat fan		1.10. 0
1 old Cutting Knife & Box	.12. 0
1 Cutting Knife for Hay	. 3. 0
1 whip saw & 1 x cut do	2.10. 0
a parcel of Carpenters & Coopers old Tools	2.18. 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Page 9*

11 old narrow axes & 1 spade	1. 4. 0
12 old Scythes & 5 handles	1. 4. 0
2 Cow Bells, broke, & 1 branding Iron	. 2. 0
14 old Broad & narrow hoes	1. 0. 0
a parcel of old plough Irons	. 9. 0
1 Iron pot & 3 Damaged Do	1. 0. 0
4 old frying pans		.12. 0
1 old Waggon & Harness		15. 0. 0
1 old Cart & 3 oxen Chains	6. 0. 0
1 Iron Tooth Harrow		.12. 0
2 Spinning wheels		.12. 0
1 pr old hand Mill Stones	2. 0. 0
1 Grind Stone & Iron wench	. 4. 0
1 Sett Black Smith Tools	10. 0. 0
3 Iron Wedges			. 4. 0
2 Sows & 16 Pigs		2. 0. 0
10 Shoats			1.10. 0
1 pair old Chair wheels & Iron axel trees	1. 0. 0
1 Cyder still		2. 8. 0
2 M 8d Nails		.12. 0
219 lb new Iron		3d	2.14. 9
700 lb old do very Indifferent 1d	2.18. 4
Part of a Barr of Steel		. 2. 0
35 lb Wooll	12d	1.15. 0
21 Cyder Casks	5/	5. 5. 0
4 Bushels salt		2/. 8. 0
150 Bushels wheat	3/22.10. 0
20 Bushels Rye		1/2. 0. 0
204 Barrels Corn	7/6 76.10. 0

At the Piscattaway Quarter
1 Negro Man named Will aged about 50 years	53. 0. 0
1 Do Do Matt	40	66. 0. 0
1 Do Do Frank	30	63. 0. 0
/(Page 358 - second column)/
1 do Lad young Will	20	60. 0. 0
1 Do Do George 		18	60. 0. 0
1 do Boy Jim		14	53. 0. 0
1 do Woman Nelly	55	26. 0. 0
1 do do Jenny		30	50. 0. 0
1 do do Hannah 		40	40. 0. 0
1 do do Bell & Child Isaac	63. 0. 0
1 do do Margery & Child Bell	63. 0. 0
1 do do Dido		16	50. 0. 0
1 do Girl Moll		14	46. 0. 0
1 do do Nell (Blind)		  .10. 0
1 do Boy Ned		 5	26. 0. 0
1 yellow Girl Bell	 9	33. 0. 0
1 Negro Boy Ben		 3	20. 0. 0
1 do Girl Kate		 5	26. 0. 0
1 do do Jenny		 2	16. 0. 0
1 do Boy Frank		 4	26. 0. 0
1 old Negro Man Peter (Superanuated)	. 5. 0
1 old Sorrell Horse	2. 0. 0
1 Bay do 6 years	10. 0. 0
1 old Bay Mare		2. 0. 0
1 Bay Horse 14 years	4. 0. 0
1 Bay Mare 11		7. 0. 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Page 10*

1 Black do 3	10. 0. 0
1 Black Colt 1	3. 0. 0
1 Mule 4	8. 0. 0
23 head Sheep	8.12. 6
25 head Cattle	75. 0. 0
3 yoke of Oxen	27. 0. 0
25 head hogs	8. 0. 0
1 old Cart	1. 5. 0
3 Barrells & 2 Kegs	.12. 0
1 old hand Mill	1. 0. 0
8 Broad 5 narrow & 4 Grubing hoes	1.10. 0
3 Furrow & 3 Trowel hoe Ploughs	1.10. 0
3 Narrow Axes	.12. 0
1 pr old traces & harmes	.15. 0
3 yokes & 2 ox Chains	.12. 0
1 X Cut Saw	.12. 0
4 Iron Pots & pot hooks	2.10. 0
/(Page 359 - first column)/2 old frying pans	. 4. 0
6 Iron wedges	.12. 0
1 Iron Pitch fork	. 1. 0
1 old Rind sive	. 1. 6
1 pr old Sheep shears	. 1. 0
100 lb old Iron	. 8. 4
3 Cow Bells	. 6. 0
1 Cutting Knife & Steel & Rake	. 4. 0
2½ lb Wool	. 2. 6
179 lb Soal Leather	8.19. 0
16 Cyder Casks	4. 0. 0
173 Barrels Corn	7/6	64. 7. 6
34 Bushels Rye		2/	3. 8. 0
2 Raw Hides		10/	1. 0. 0
1 pr Stones for a Horse Mill	15/	.15. 0 £ 3765.19. 5

David Craufurd \_ Appraiser
John Read Magruder /
Anne Leeke, Jno Thomas, Nearest of Kin
James Dick as Attorney with others or the Trustees of Assignees of
John Buchanan & Son Ann Brice Creditors
Prerg. Office to wit: Febr: 8th 1776 came *Samuel Chew Hepburn*
Exr of John Hepburn Senr late of Prince Georges County deced and made Oath that (enter probate)
Sworn before me Elie Vallette, Rgr  Ann Arundel An Inventory of the Goods & Chattles of John
Hepburn Esqr late of Prince Georges County appraised in current money of
this Province by we the Subscribers being first Qualified December 13th 1775
Taken in A.A. Copy.


2 pr Oxen	18. 0. 0
1 pr ditto	7. 0. 0
1 large Ox	5. 0. 0
1 Sick Steare	. 5. 0
5 Steares a	30/7.10. 0
5 Steares & Heiphers 2 years old a 20/5. 0. 0
4 yearlings	a 12/6 2.10. 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Page 11*

1 Bull	1.10. 0
3 Cows with Calf	a 50/7.10. 0
/(Page 359 - second column)/
2 Heiphers with Calf	a 40/4. 0. 0
7 Dry Cows	a 40	14. 0. 0
7 ornary Lambs	a 2/6.17. 6
5 old weathers	a 7/6 1.17. 6
3 fatning Ditto	a 10/ 1.10. 0
1 Black horse 5 years old	8. 0. 0
1 Bay Horse 5 years old	7. 0. 0
1 Bay Horse 4 years old	8. 0. 0
1 Black Mare 13 years old	5. 0. 0
1 Grey ditto 11 years old	5. 0. 0
1 Colt " 2 years old		8. 0. 0
2 Old Bay Horses & a Bay Mare	.15. 0
13 Shoats a 			5/3. 5. 0
2 Sows a 	15/1.10. 0
13 large Hoggs a 18/11.14. 0
7 Small Ditto a 12/4. 4. 0
104 lb pot Iron a 1½	.13. 0
2 pot Hooks a 1. 2. 0
2 frying pans 14 lb a 6d. 7. 0
4 p harmes & 4 pr Iron Traces a 5/2. 0. 0
112 old Iron a 1½.14. 0
5 Grain Sythes a 5/1. 5. 0
7 Hilling Hoes a 1/6.10. 6
9 weeding hoes a 2/.18. 0
7 old Sickells	. 1. 0
1 old X cut saw	. 5. 0
parcel Carpenters & Coopers Tools	.12. 0
2 Ox Chaines & 2 yokes a 2/6.10. 0
1 old Spade	. 0. 6
1 hand Mill	.10. 0
1 Grin Stone	. 2. 0

Negro Henry 	40 years old		45. 0. 0
Negro Charles aged about 30 years	50. 0. 0
Negro Patt about 24 years		45. 0. 0
Negro Boy Harry aged about 18 years	45. 0. 0
Negro womn Nell aged about 60 years	 6. 0. 0
Negro womn Moll aged about 60 years	10. 0. 0
Negro womn Molly aged about 38 years	30. 0. 0
Negro Womn Pegg aged about 38 years	
/(Page 360 - first column)/
Negro womn Nell aged abt 36 years	35. 0. 0
Negro womn Minta about 21 yrs		45. 0. 0
Negro Girl Dido aged about 17 years	40. 0. 0
Negro Girl Sally aged about 11 years	25. 0. 0
Negro Boy George ag'd about 11 years	25. 0. 0
Negro Girl Poll aged about 7 years	20. 0. 0
Negro Girl Margery aged about 6 years	18. 0. 0
Negro Boy Ben about 7 years		15. 0. 0
Negro Boy Ned aged about 3 years	10. 0. 0
Negro Boy Jack aged about 4 years	12. 0. 0
Negro Girl Sukey aged about 2 years	8. 0. 0

115 Barrels Corn a 7/.40. 5. 0
20 Bushells & 3 pecks wheat a 4/.6.15. 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Page 12*

20 Bushells Rye a 1/6.1.10. 0
1 old Cart	2. 0. 0
4 old Narrow Axes a 1/6. 6. 0
1 old Pad	. . 6
Parcell of old Swingle Trees & 1 Harrow hoes	. 1. 6	£ 712. 6. 0
Samuel Lane \_ Appraisers
Thos. Deal / Anne Leeke, Jno Thomas Nearest of Kin
James Dick Attorney with other for the Trustees of the Assignees of
John Buchanan & Son
Ann Brice Creditors
Prerogative Office to wit: Febr 8th Came *Samuel Chew Hepburn*
Exor of John Hepburn Senr Esqr late of P. Geo: Coty deced and made Oath
Enter Probate Sworn before Elie Vallette Regr
An Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of John Hepburn Senr. late of
Prince Georges County deceased appraised in current money of
this Province by us the Subscribers (being thereto lawfully Authorised & sworn)
this 17th day of November Anno Domini 1775, Taken in Frederick Coty.

1 Negro Man named Ned about 30 years of age	64. 0. 0
1 Ditto named Patrick about 50 years of age	32. 0. 0
1 ditto named George about 23 years of age	64. 0. 0
1 Ditto named Paul about 30 years of age	30. 0. 0
1 Negro Lad named Jacob about 16 years of age	60. 0. 0
1 Negro woman named Nan about 50 years of age	36. 0. 0
/(Page 360 - second column)/
1 ditto Moll about 27 years of age		52. 0. 0
1 Negro Girl named Nell about 10 years of age	40. 0. 0
1 Negro Boy named Ned about 7 years of age	32. 0. 0
1 Negro Girl named Dinah about 3 years of age	22. 8. 0
1 Negro Child named Margery about 10 months old	14. 8. 0
1 Negro woman named Didah about 24 years of age	52. 0. 0
1 Negro Boy named Tom about 6 years of age	28. 0. 0
1 Negro Boy named Dick about 3 years of age	20. 0. 0
1 Negro Child named Henny about 7 months old	13.12. 0
1 Negro woman named Rachel about 16 years of age40. 0. 0
1 Negro Child named Polly about 3 months old	12. 0. 0
1 Negro Girl named Easter about 12 years of age	44. 0. 0


1 Bright bay Horse about 8 years of age		9.12. 0
1 brown Mare with a blaze face about 12 years of age	9.12. 0
1 brown do with a Star & Snip about 18 years of age	2. 8. 0
1 Black Horse very old	2. 0. 0
1 brown Mare about 14 years of age with foal	12. 0. 0
2 Mare Colts 2 years old next Spring	10. 0. 0
17 Sheep at 8/6.16. 0
5 Sows at 8/2. 0. 0
12 Shoats at 4/.2. 8. 0
21 Small do a 1/8 1.15. 0
15 Killable Hogs at 8/6. 0. 0
6 working Oxen	21.12. 0
2 large Steers	7. 4. 0
3 Cows with young Calves	8. 8. 0
1 large Bull	. 3. 4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Page 13*

7 Cows and 7 yearlings	19.12. 0
4 Stears of 4 years old	8.16. 0
2 ditto of 2 Do		2.16. 0
1 Heifer with Calf	2. 0. 0
1 ditto 2 years old	1. 4. 0
2 old And Irons		. 3. 3
1 old fire tongues & Shovel	. 2. 0
1 lanthorn	. 1. 8
1 Stone Chamber pot	. 0.10
11 old Reap hooks	. 4.10
4 do Rush Chairs	. 4.10
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5 lb of new feathers	.10. 0
1 Indifferent Bed & furniture	3. 4. 0
1 Bed quilt & pair of Sheets	1. 4. 0
2 old Chests	. 6. 0
1 old brass Candlestick	. 0.10
1 Black walnut Table	.16. 0
1 Stone pitcher	. 1. 3
4 Sythes Rings wedges & handles	.16. 0
1 Ox Cart & Harness for 3 yoke of Oxen	3. 4. 0
1 Horse Cart	2. 8. 0
2 pair of Iron Traces & other Horse Harness	1. 4. 0
1 Case Knife & 5 forks	. 0.10
8 Earthen plates & 1 Dish	. 4. 0
6 Grubing hoes	.16.10
5 old hilling hoes	. 6. 0
4 weeding hoes	. 6. 4
4 narrow Axes	. 8. 0
71 lb of old Iron	. 7. 1
109 lb of plow Iron	2. 3. 8
6 Iron wedges weighed 28 lb	.11. 3
3 Cracked Iron Pots	. 7. 3
4 pair of Pot hooks	. 3. 2
1 Crosscut saw & Rest	1. 0. 0
1 hand saw	. 6. 0
1 Coopers Crows	. 1. 3
1 drawing knife 1/8 Coopers adze 1/3	. 2.11
1 frow	. 1. 8
1 Inch Augar	. 0.10
2 old frying pans	. 2. 4
222 Barrels of Indian Corn at 8/88.16. 0
5 Indifferent Cyder Casks	.15. 0
1 pair of hand Mill Stones &c	1. 0. 0
13½ Barrells Nubbins a 2/1. 7. 0	£ 909.13.11	

Thos. Cramptin, Jr. \_ Appraisers
Allen Bourne, Jr. /Anne Leeke, Jno. Thomas Nearest of Kin
James Dick Attorney with Others for the Trustees of the
Assignees of John Buchanan & Son
Ann Brice
Creditors
Prerog Office to wit Feby 8th 1776 came *Samuel Chew Hepburn*
Exr of John Hepburn Senr, late of Pce Georges County deced & made Oath that,
(Enter Probate)
(8 sides)
Sworn before Elie Vallete Regr





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