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Thursday, January 24, 2008

1897 Will, Margaret M. Andress

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Will of Margaret M. Andress, Deceased
Jacob S. Andress, Executor
Proved November 8th 1897 and recorded in the Warren County Surrogate’s office, New Jersey, in Book of Wills
No. 10
Folio 340
GEO L. SWILLINGER

I, Margaret M. Andress, of the township of Knowlton in the County of Warren and the State of New Jersey, do make this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say:-

First:- it is my will that my body be suitably buried in the grave plot wherein are interred the bodies of my father, mother and brothers, in the cemetery adjoining the Presbyterian Church at Marksbourough, in the County aforesaid; and I give and bequeath to the trustees of the said Presbyterian Church the sum of five hundred dollars, to be by them by whatever corporate name they may be called, safely invested at interest, as required by law, and the income thereof to be by them used for the payment of the salary of the preacher who shall minister there, provided that they keep the said grave-plot in order, the grass therein growing neatly trimmed, and the enclosure around the same in good order.

Second:- I give and bequeath to my niece, Maggie Bellis, wife of Ervin Bellis, my gold watch and chain and the sum of five hundred dollars; and also my sparebedroom brussels carpet;

I give and bequeath to William M. Andress, my reputed nephew, the son of my late brother Theodore Andress, now living at Matamora, in the State of Michigan, the sum of five hundred dollars.

I give and bequeath to my nephew, Charles K. Mann, the sum of five hundred dollars. I give all my clothing and wearing apparel and jewelry to my sister, Alice A. Transue.

Third:- I give to my executor hereinafter named the sum of one thousand dollars, in trust, nevertheless, that he keep the same invested in such manner as he may deem best, and the interest and income thereof and so much of the principal as he may deem necessary to be by him used and applied for the support and maintenance of my niece, Huldah Andress, daughter of my brother Roderick B. Andress, so long as she may live.

Fourth:- I give and bequeath to my said executor the sum of two thousand dollars, in trust, nevertheless, that he keep the same invested in such manner as he may deem best, and the interest and income thereof and so much of the principal as he may deem necessary to be by him used and applied for the support and maintenance of my said brother Roderick B. Andress so long as he lives; and after his death to use so much thereof as may be required for his suitable burial and the erection of a tombstone at his grave; and the balance of such principal then remaining to be kept at interest and the income and so much of the principle as may be required to be used and applied to the support and maintenance of his said daughter Huldah as long as she lives; and, further, that the expenses of her burial and of a suitable tombstone to be placed at her grave shall be paid out of the said trust funds aforesaid or of either of them as may be needed, referring hereby to the trust funds mentioned in the third and forth sections hereof. At the death of my said brother and his daughter then the balance of the said trust fund of two thousand dollars to be paid by my said executor to the grand-children of my said brother Roderick B. Andress, then living.

Fifth:- I give and bequeath to my said executor the sum of two thousand dollars, in trust, nevertheless, that he keep the same invested in such manner as he may deem best, and the income to be derived therefrom to be by him paid annually to my sister Mary Elizabeth Mann, so long as she lives, and at her death the principle sum to be paid to her grandchildren then living.

I hereby expressly provide that my said executor, in making the investments by this will directed to be made, shall exercise his own discretion as to the kind of investments, and shall not be answerable for any loss that may arise from any such investment, wherever or however made, even though not in the securities required by the laws of this State, and shall be answerable for his own willful default in the premises only.

Sixth:- I give and bequeath all my silver ware to my nieces, Josie A. Transue and Grace Andress, to be equally divided in specie between them. I give to my said niece Josie Transue my feather bed, bolster and pillows, two sets sheets pillow and bolster cases that belong to said bed and bedding. And to my said niece Grace Andress I give two pictures, one called hair boquet and the other called a worsted boquet, and the frames around them.

I give and bequeath to my sister Alice A. Transue, the paris rug now on my parlor floor, and the chair the bottom of which I have worked, and the enlarged picture of my late brother Joseph.

Seventh:- All the rest, residue and remainder of my property and estate, real and personal, I give, devise and bequeath to my brothers, William S. Andress and Jacob S. Andress, and to my sister, Alice A. Transue, their executors, administrators and assigns forever, to be equally divided between them.

Eighth:- I hereby revoke any and all wills by me heretofore made and constitute and appoint my brother Jacob S. Andress to be the executor of this will.

In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this tenth day of February, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven.

MARGARET M ANDRESS

Signed, published and declared by the said Margaret M. Andress to be her last will in our presence, and we at the same time and in her presence of her and of each other have hereto signed our names as witnesses.
February 10th 1897

JOHN A WILDRICK
WM [ALLOWAY?]

WARREN COUNTY, SS
Jacob S. Andress the Executor in the within testament named, being duly sworn, on his oath did depose and say that the within instrument contains the true last will and testament of Margaret M Andress the testatrix herein named, so far as he knows, and as he verily believes: that he will well and truly perform the same, by paying first the debts of the said deceased, and then the legacies in the testament specified, so far as goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend; and that he will make and exhibit into the Surrogate’s office at Belvidere, in the County of Warren, a true and perfect inventory of all singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased that have or shall come to his knowledge or possession, or to the possession of any other person for his use and render a just and true account when thereunto lawfully required; and that the said Margaret M Andress died on the twenty sixth day of October A.D. 1897.

Sworn and subscribed at Belvidere, this Eighth day of November A.D. 1897

JACOB S. ANDRESS

Before me.
GEO L. SWILLINGER Surrogate
By Chris B. Snyder Deputy

1887 Inventory, Joseph Andress Jr.


Due to the extensive amount of information included in the twenty-eight page estate inventory of Joseph Andress Jr. it may take a while before I will be able to complete the transcription.
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Inventory of Roderick B. Andress, Jacob S. Andress
Administrators of Joseph Andress Jr., Deceased
Proved Sept. 20th 1887
and recorded in Warren County Surrogate’s office, New Jersey, in Book of Inventories No. 14 Folio 346
Wm O’Niel, Surrogate

A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits which were of Joseph Andress Jr late of the County of Warren, deceased, made by Roderick B. Andress and Jacob S. Andress, administrators and Jabez G. Smith and Abram Smith two discreet and judicious appraisers.

On Tillwater & Schooley Farm
1 speckled cow [--?--] down, 30
1 alderney cow, 30
1 roan cow and calf, 35
1 white cow, 22.50
1 speckled cow 10 years old, 37.50
1 red & white cow 5 “ “, 35
1 brown cow, 15
1 red cow white face, 20
1 red cow, 25
1 black cow, 25
1 black cow schooled farm, 40
½ interest in roan cow & calf, 18.75
½ “ “ black cow white hind legs, 12.50
½ “ “ black & white bull, 9.50
½ interest in 3 lambs and 2 ewes, 9
½ “ “ 3 spring calves, 15
½ “ “ 1 sow & 7 pigs, 10
½ “ “ 5 small shoats, 7.50
½ “ “ 4 large shoats, 12
$409.25

Amt Brot Forward $409.25
½ interest in 1 large sow, 6
½ “ “ 40 fowells, 8
½ “ “ 10 acres corn standing, 87.50
½ “ “ potatoes, 25
10000 feet hemlock lumber, 130
½ interest in the oats crop, 52.50
7 tons old hay to be left on farm, 56
½ interest in [?ballueo?] hay on farm, 100
½ “ “ crop wheat unthreshed, 7
½ “ “ 19 milk cans, 16.62
½ “ “ 7 milk coolers, 1.05
½ “ “ 4 tubs butter, 16
18 bushels oats, 7.20
1 lot oak plank, 1.25
75 feet pine siding, 1.50
7 pieces 2&3 fence railing, 1.25
½ interest in 2 bob claves, 2.50
½ “ “ 1 veal calf, 3
½ “ “ 4 “ “, 20.70
½ “ “ 1 bob calf, .75
½ “ “ 1 “ “, 1.00
½ “ “ 1 veal calf, 6.63
½ “ “ 43 butter @ 16, 3.44
½ “ “ April milk [?check?], 31.82
½ “ “ May “ “, 38.57
½ “ “ June “ “, 1.52
½ “ “ July “ “, 46.74
½ “ “ August “ “, 55

$1137.79
Amt Brot Forward $1137.79
½ interest in 1 bull schooley property, 9
10 tons hay in barn “ “, 60
25 bundles straw, 1.25
7 galons linseed oil, 4.29
25 white lead, 1.75
50 Venetian red, 1.50
1- 30 foot ladder, 1.50
1- 2 horse sleds, 1.50
600 feet lumber, 6
2/5 interest in 2 stacks rye, 12.10
½ “ “ 4 stacks hay, 12.50
13 square roofing slate, 45.50
$1293.68

On Mountain Farm
1 spotted Durham cow, 40
1 red cow, 25
1 pale red cow, 25
1 dark red cow 3 years old, 27.50
1 dark red cow brood house, 27.50
1 alderney cow 2 years old, 27.50
1 dark all red cow, 27.50
1 spotted cow, 27.50
½ interest in 1- 2 year old bull, 9
½ “ “ 1 spring calf bull, 9
½ “ “ 1 - 2 year old heifer, 12.50
½ “ “ 1 - 1” “, 9
½ “ “ 1 spring heifer calf, 5.50
½ “ “ 8 ewes, 20
½ “ “ 5 lambs, 10
$1593.68

Amt Brot Forward $1593.68
½ interest in 1 buck lamb, 2.50
½ “ “ 3 old sheep, 3.75
½ “ “ 3 old sows, 16
½ “ “ 1 barrow hay, 4
½ “ “ 5 shoats, 10
½ “ “ 10 smaller “ “, 15
½ “ “ 9 pigs, 9
250 bushels lime, 20
½ interest in 1 bay mare 3 years old, 75
½ “ “ 1 horse sorrel, 87.50
1 two horse threshing machine, 75
½ interest in oats unthreshed, 30.63
10 tons hay to be left on farm, 80
½ interest in bal hay “ “, 16
½ “ “ rye unthreshed, 24.75
½ “ “ wheat “ “, 5.10
½ “ “ buckwheat sown, 7.50
½ “ “ 14 acres corn standing, 96.25
5 square roofing slate, 17.50
225 feet chestnut boards, 4.50
1 lot lumber, 2.25
½ [?rail?] slate fencing, 2.50
1 iron sink, 2.50
1 lot lumber & moulding, 6
½ interest in 11 tubs butter, 44
½ “ “ potatoes, 5
½ “ “ in calves lambs and wool
sold [?in J. S. Kisis Lauded?], 53.99
$2309.90

On [----?------- ?Property?]
Amt Brot Forward $ 2309.90

More to come . . . . . .

1881 Will & Inv., Elizabeth M. Andress

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Sussex County, New Jersey
Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth M. Andress, Deceased
Filed Janry 24th 1881 and Recorded in the Surrogate’s Office of the County of Sussex, N. J. in Book H. of Wills Page 343 &c.
Gabriel B. Dunning, Surrogate

In the name of God Amen
I Elizabeth M. Andress of the Township of Stillwater in Sussex County in New Jersey do publish & declare this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say.

First I order all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my decease.

Second I order and empower my Executor hereinafter named to sell and dispose of all my real estate [-----------------------?---------------------] or final sale at such times and in such manner as to him shall seem best for my estate and execute good conveyances therefore to the purchaser and also to convert my goods & chattels into money.

Third I order and direct my said Executor to invest on good security twelve hundred dollars in such manner that the annual interest thereof shall be paid to my son Theophilus H. Andress during his life and after his death the said principle [amount?] of twelve hundred dollars shall be equally divided among his children share & share alike.

Fourth I give and bequeath unto my daughter Arimenta Northrop wife of Peter T. Northrop twelve hundred dollars.

Fifth I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Northrop daughter of said Arimenta Northrop my daughter three hundred dollars.

Sixth I give and bequeath unto [my?] grandson Hampton Andress son of my son Theophilus two hundred dollars.

Seventh all the rest and residue of my estate I order divided into three parts - one of said parts I give and bequeath unto my son Oscar Andress - the second of said parts I give and bequeath unto my said daughter Arimenta Northrop and the third of said parts I order my said Executor to invest on good security in such manner that the annual interest thereof shall be paid to my said son Theophilus H. Andress during his life and after his death the said principle shall be equally divided among his children.

Eighth I appoint Joseph Andress the Executor of this my last will & testament

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this Twenty Eighth day of November A.D. Eighteen hundred & Seventy Seven.
ELIZABETH M. ANDRESS seal

Signed sealed Published & declared by the said Elizabeth M. Andress to be her last will in our presence at the same time & we have at her request signed our names as the witnesses thereto at her request in presence of said Testatrix and of each other.

CHAS J. ROE
FRANK SHEPHERD

Codicil dated Febry 9’ 1879
I Elizabeth M. Andress do make publish and declare this a codicil to my last will and testament published by me November 28th 1877 in manner following to-wit

I do hereby revoke that part of my aforesaid will which directs my Executor to invest the sum of twelve hundred dollars for the benefit of my son Theophilus H. Andress during his life and the request of the same to his children after his death as contained in the third item of said will and also that part of the seventh item directing one third of the residue of my estate to be invested in same manner for the benefit of my said son Theophilus H. and the principle divided between his children after his death and instead and lieu of such provisions do order and direct that my Executor named in my said will & testament shall use the sum of twelve hundred dollars and the one third of the residue left of my estate after deducting the said twelve hundred dollars under the other [---?---] in my said will continued and shall deduct therefrom all debts due from him the said Theophilus H. Andress [---?---] at my death and all sums of [---?---] which I may be liable to pay for my said son Theophilus H. Andress or which my estate may be liable for at my decease. The balance left after such deductions or in case there shall be no deductions to be made from such sum of twelve hundred dollars and the one third of the residue aforesaid - I order and direct my Executor [of?] said will named [----?----] in a house and lot as a house for my said [son?] Theophilus H. of which he shall have the use during his life and after his death I give and devise the same to his children.

In all respects I do ratify confirm and republish my aforesaid will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this ninth day of February A.D. Eighteen hundred & seventy nine.

ELIZABETH M. ANDRESS her mark X

Signed sealed published & declared by the said Elizabeth M. Andress [--?--] a codicil as to her last will & testament in the presence of us who were present at the same time & signed our names as witnesses at her request in her presence and the presence of each other.

CHARLES [A. STABLE?]
CHAS J. ROE

Sussex Orphan’s Court, December Term 1880
[---?---] January 24th 1881

In the matter of the proof of a paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament, and codicil thereto to be taken as and for a part thereof, of Elizabeth M. Andress, late of the County of Sussex, deceased, exhibited by Joseph Andress, the person claiming to be the Executor therein named and Oscar Andress, Caveator.

The citations in this matter having been duly served and returned, such proceedings were thereon had, that proofs to the Will and Codicil thereto to be taken as and for a part thereof, were duly taken in open court; and the Caveator then thereupon desiring to withdraw the said Caveat, it is on this the 24th day of January A.D. Eighteen hundred and eighty one, ordered and decreed by the court - that the Caveator have leave to withdraw said Caveat - and that upon the said proofs, the said writing offered for Probate, as the true Last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto be taken as and for a part thereof, of the said Elizabeth M. Andress, deceased, the Testatrix therein named, be admitted to Probate, as such, and that letters testamentary do issue thereupon, to the proponent, Joseph Andress, executor in the said Last Will and Testament, named. Done in open Court Jany 24th 1881.

SUSSEX County, SS.
Joseph Andress
The Executor in the annexed writing named, being duly sworn doth depose and say, that the said annexed writing contains the true last Will and testament (and Codicil thereto to be taken as part thereof) of Elizabeth M. Andress, the Testatrix therein named, deceased, as far as he knows, and as he verily believes; that he will, as the Executor thereof, well and truly perform the same, first by paying the debts of the said deceased, and then the legacies therein specified, as far as the Goods, Chattels and Credits of said deceased will thereunto extend, and the law charge; that he will make and exhibit into the Surrogate’s Office of the County of Sussex, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular said Goods, Chattels and Credits, as far as the same have or shall come to his, possession or knowledge, or to the possession of any other person or persons to his use, to his knowledge; and Sworn and subscribed at Newton this 26th day of January A.D. 1881 before me:

GABRIEL B. DUNNING, Surrogate.
JOSEPH ANDRESS

State of New Jersey;
Seal I, Gabriel B. Dunning, Surrogate of the County of Sussex, do certify the annexed to be a true copy of the last Will and Testament (and codicil thereto to be taken as [--?--] for a part thereof) of Elizabeth M. Andress, late of the County of Sussex, deceased, and that Joseph Andress the Executor therein named, had the said Will and Codicil proved before the Orphan’s court of the County of Sussex, and is duly authorized to take upon himself the administration of the estate of the testatrix, agreeably to the said Will.

Witness my hand and seal of Office the Twenty Sixth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight-hundred and eighty one.
GABRIEL B. DUNNING

4256S
Inventory & Appraisement of the personal property of Elisabeth M. Andress, dec’d
Filed April 19th 1881 and Recorded in the Surrogate’s Office of the County of Sussex, N.J. in Book N. of Inventories Page 467 &c
Gabriel B. Dunning, Surrogate

A True and Perfect Inventory and Appraisement of the personal property of Elisabeth M. Andress late of the County of Sussex deceased made by Joseph Andress Jr executor and Joel W Huff and Manuel C Snover two disinterested persons’ appraisers this 16th day of February 1881 said appraisers being approved of by the Surrogate.

Cash in the hands of J Andress Jr
Executor Collects of Mrs. S. E. Harhouse, $150.00
Rent due from Mrs. S.E. Harhouse, 50.00
1 Basket [wax?] Flowers and Vase claimed by
Mrs. Arminta Northrop, 5.00
1 Spring Rocker, 2.00
1 Cloth Cloak, 1.50
1 White Skirt, .50
1 Note T.H. Andress dated Feby 9 1877, 700.00
Interest from Feby 9/77 to Febry 16 1881, 196.81
1 Note T.H. Andress dated Aug 6 1872, 66.00
Interest from Aug 6/72 to Febry 16 1881, 39.34
1 Note T.H. Andress dated Feby 9 1877, 500.00
Interest from Feby 9/77 to Febry 16 1881, 140.67
(TH Andress claims that the above note of $700.
Includes the two last named notes)
1 Bond and Mortgage against James
L Decker and T.H. Andress dated June 15 1868, 900.00
Interest from April 1 1879 to Febry 16 1881, 118.30
$2870.12

Amt Forward 2870.12
1 Note Arminta Northrup dated Febry 14 1877, 500.00
Interest from Febry 14 1877 to Febry 16 1881, 140.09
I Note Oscar Andress dated April 1 1877, 500.00
Interest from April 1 1877 to Febry 16 1881, 135.77
1 Note Arminta Northrup dated April 1 1879, 450.00
Interest from April 1 1879 to Febry 16 1881, 50.70
1 Bed Room suit (1 bed Steads
1 wash stand 1 Dressing Beauro 2 Chairs
1 Rocker and 1 stand), 25.00
Bedding (1 feather tick, 1 straw tick
1 Bolster 2 pillows and 2 pillow cases
2 sheets 1 quilt 1 comfort 1 blanket), 12.00
1 Counter [pane?], 1.00
Lot of Carpet, 3.00
1 piece floor oil cloth, .25
1 [---?---] Chamber, .25
2 muslin sheets 50 c each, 1.00
1 pair muslin pillow cases, .25
1 muslin Bolster case, .25
1 sett mink furs, 2.00
1 Black Cashmer shawl, 4.00
1 grey shawl, 4.00
30 pieces clothing different kinds, 5.00
Cash in Merchants National Bank, 12.30
$4716.98
1 Note Gabriel P Demerest and
John Reamer dated March 29 1875, 152.00
Interest from March 29 1875 to Febry 16 1881, 30.66
Considered desperate $182.66

JOSEPH ANDRESS, Executor
JOEL W HUFF
MANUEL C SNOVER, Appraisers

Sussex County, SS: Joseph Andress Jr Executor of Elizabeth M. Andress, deceased, on his oath saith, that the above writing contains a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of the said Elizabeth M. Andress, deceased, as far as have come to his knowledge or possession or the possession of any other person or persons for his use.
Subscribed & Sworn before me at Newton, this 19th day of April A.D. 1881
GABRIEL B. DUNNING, Surrogate
JOSEPH ANDRESS JR

Sussex County, SS: Manuel C. Snover, one of the appraisers of the above inventory, on his oath, saith that the Goods, Chattels, and Credits in the said inventory set down and specified were by him appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values after the best of his judgment and understanding ; and that Joel W. Huff, the other appraiser, whose name is thereunto subscribed, was present as the same time, and consented in all things to the doing thereof; and that they appraised all things that were brought to their view for appraisement.
Subscribed & Sworn before me as Newton, this 19th day of April A.D. 1881
GABRIEL B. DUNNING, Surrogate
MANUEL C SNOVER

1874 Inventory, Joseph Andress

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Inventory of John K Teel and Hampton Andrews, admins, of Joseph Andrews, deceased, Proved June 24th 1874 And Recorded in Warren County Surrogates Office, New Jersey, in Book of Inventories, No. 11, Folio 36, Wm, M, Maberry, Surrogate

A true and perfect Inventory and Appraisement of the personal property of Joseph Andrews late of the County of Warren deceased made by John K Teel and Hampton Andrews Administrators and Mathias [Vass?] & A N Snover two disinterested freeholders this 23 day of June A D Eighteen hundred and Seventy Four.

Bank Bills, 25.00
1 Setter, 15.00
1 [Sortary?], 15.00
1 Dining Table, 10.00
6 Cain batton Chairs, 5.00
1 Boston Chair, .75
6 Board Batton Chairs, 3.00
2 Splint do. Chairs, .50
1 Looking glass, 1.00
1 Close Basket, .50
1 Spittoon, .20
4 pair pilow Cases, 1.00
2 Sheats, .50
4 Sheats & one pair Cases, 1.00
4 Window papers & Curtin, .25
39 yards of rug Carpet, 20.00
2 Rugs, .10
14 yards of Carpet, 3.50
1 Coking Stove & fixtures, 8.00
1 Clock, 2.00
1 Kitchen Cubord, 3.00
$ 115.30

1 Table, 1.00
1 Meet Chest, 10.00
1 Looking glass, .50
2 Lamps, .75
3 Flat irons, .75
1 Coffee Mill, .75
A lot of dishes & spoons in cubord, 4.00
4 pails & tin ware, 1.50
1 Tub & lard, 2.00
5 dozen glass Cans, 3.00
Boxes & barrels [2 iron] pals & pans 2 earthen
pots on tub 4 gugs on hoe in selor, 5.00
1 Bed & Beding, 15.00
“ do ”, 25.00
“ do ”, 10.00
5 Woolen Blankets, 10.00
9 quilts, 8.00
1 Stand, .50
1 Chamber, .25
1 Pallor Stove, 2.00
2 Barrels & Vinigar, 5.00
1 Bed sted & cord, 2.50
9 Barrels & Boxes, .50
1 Bed pan & Box, 1.00
12 Bushels of Wheet, 17.20
4 Bags, 1.00
1 Wash Tub, .50
30 Chickens, 15.00
20 Bushels of Rye, 18.00
Book account against R. B. Andress, 20.00
$180.70

“Doubtfull 2 Nots & intrest against Isah Laning Nots dated March 25, 185[8?], $ 145.95
Judgment obtained against Marshal Hunt & William C [Holll, $200?]

JOHN K TEEL Administrators
HAMPTON ANDRESS
A N SNOVER Appraisers
MATHIAS [VASS?]

WARREN COUNTY, SS.
John K Teel & Hampton Andrews Adms of Joseph Andrews, Deceased, being duly sworn on their respective oath & did each depose and say that the within writing contains a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said Joseph Andrews deceased, as far as have come to their knowledge or possession, or the possession of any other person or persons for their use; and that the list thereunto annexed, signed by___________ is a true list of the articles selected to become the property of the family; and to remain for their use.

JOHN K TEEL
HAMPTON ANDRESS

Sworn and Subscribed at Belvidere, this 24 day of June A.D. 1874 before me
WM M MABERRY, Surrogate

WARREN COUNTY, SS.
Andrew N Snover one of the Appraisers of the within Inventory, on his oath did depose and say that the goods, chattels and credits in the said Inventory set down and specified were by him appraised according to their just and true respective rates and values after the best of his judgment and understanding, and that Mathias [Vase?] the other appraiser whose name is thereunto subscribed was present at the same time and consented in all things to the doing thereof; and that they appraised all things that were brought to their view for appraisement.

A N SNOVER
Sworn and Subscribed at Belvidere, this 24 day of June A.D. 1874 before me
WM M MABERRY, Surrogate

1863 Inventory, Theodore H. Andress

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Inventory & Appraisement of the Property of Theodore H. Andress, dec’d
Proved July 11, 1864
Recorded in Warren County Surrogate Office, N.J. in Book of Inventories No.8 Folio 287
[Wm Allhouse?] Surrogate

A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of the personal property of Theodore H. Andress Late of the County of warren Deceased made by Joseph Andress Jr. administrator and John J. Vankirk and Aaron O Barton two disinterested freeholders this first day of September A. D. 1863

Wearing apparel, $15.00
Purse, 406.50
1 [Flag?], 15.00
Waggon & whip, 51.00
1 [---?---], 20.00
1 set of single Harness, 9.00
1 Pistol, 3.00
[---?---], 1.25
1 silver watch, 10.00
Chest & Tools, 28.00
1 Horse Blanket, 3.50
1 Violin & Trunk, 4.00
1 note of hand against Andrew J. Rice
dated August 27, 1862 for, 5.32
1 old Truck waggon, 2.00
$573.57

JOHN J. VANKIRK
AARON O BARTON, Appraiser
JOSEPH ANDRESS JR, Admint.

Warren County SS
Joseph Andress Jr. administrator of Theodore H. Andress deceased on his oath saith that the within writing contains a true & perfect inventory of all singular the goods chattels & credits of the said Theodore H. Andress deceased as far as have come to his knowledge or possession or the possession of any other person or persons for his use
Sworn & subscribed before me July 11 1864

WM [ALLSHOUSE?] Surrogate
JOSEPH ANDRESS JR.

Warren County SS
Aaron O Barton one of the appraisers of the within inventory on his oath saith that the goods chattels & credits in the said inventory set down & specified were by him appraised according to their just & true inspection rates & values after the best of his judgment & understanding: and that John J. Vankirk the other appraiser whose name is thereunto subscribed was present at the same time they appraised all things that were brought to their view for their appraisement
Sworn & subscribed before me July 11 1864

WM [ALLSHOUSE?] Surrogate
AARON O BARTON