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19 All of which is respectfully submitted Witness our hands and seals this third day of May Anno Domini Eighteen hundred and sixty two J. N. Usilton (seal) S. A. Biddle (seal) We the subscribers appointed by the Orphans Court of Kent County to view the Estate of John W. Jarman and Thomas George Jarman minors in the hands of Sarah A. Jarman their Guardian and estimate the annual value thereof and further to do what is enjoined by the annexed appointment Do hereby certify that we have valued the real Estate of John W. Jarman and Thomas George Jarman and estimate the annual value thereof at two hundred and eighty three dollars and thirty three cents for the present year and for the year 1863 at four hundred dollars. There is on the land of John Wesley Jarman one Brick Dwelling two stories high 36 feet 6 in by 19 feet Brick Kitchen one story high 36 by 18 feet tin roof Colt stable (shed) 22 by 11 feet frame turkey house 12 by 10 feet old log chicken House 11 by 13 feet frame chicken House 8 by 10 feet Frame Meat House and tool shop 12 by 18 feet Hog House 8 by 18 feet Corn House 38 by 12 feet Log Stable 20 by 33 feet 6 inches SHeep shed 20 by 12 feet Chaff House 14 by 10 feet Frame Milk House 10 feet 6 in by 8 feet 6 in all in good repair an apple orchard and peach orchard two and a half acres with 125 thrifty trees a paled garden 80 by 100 feet one grass lot containing 3 acres in good condition. There is on the land of Thomas George Jarman one good frame granery and Carriage House 32 feet 6 in by 18 feet in good repair two grass lots in good condition containing 8 acres and 6 a young thrifty peach orchard of one and a half acres with 150 trees not yet bearing the whole farm contained 256 acres divided into four fields containing from forty five to fifty acres each all under tolerable fence and forty acres of wood land not under fence. The whole of the said land being rented and cultivated as one Farm. We estimate the interest of the minors as equal after deducting the widows dower" In witness whereof we have hereunto annexed our said appointment and the oath taken by us this twentyeth of June 1862 Rich.d C. Johnson (seal) David Clements (seal) |
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