MOOC8/46.29 - PIETER FRANCISCUS FRUY, PLEIN STREET N:O 18, KLAPMUTS, SWARTLAND, KLAPMUTS

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🔎 MOOC8 Inventory for Pieter Franciscus Fruy, Plein Street n:o 18, Klapmuts, Swartland, Klapmuts

MOOC Reference: MOOC8/46.29

Date: 18260921
Names: Pieter Franciscus Fruy, Plein Street n:o 18, Klapmuts, Swartland, Klapmuts
MOOC8/46.29 {18260921} 21 September 1826 Pieter Franciscus Fruy Inventory of all such property as have been relinquished by the death ab intestato of Pieter Franciscus Fruy on the 17:th of the month of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six for the benefit of his unknown foreign heirs. The aforesaid property have been duly inventoried by the undersigned special Commissioners of the Orphan Board and consist in the following, viz:t In a house of W: Stegman situated in this Table Valley in Plein Street n:o 18 where the deceased dwelt Thus inventoried at the Cape of Good Hope in the house aforesaid on the 21:st day of the month of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six according to a statement made by Anna Johanna Muller and Michael William Dillon who declared to have acted herein bonafide and that to the best of their knowledge they have not withheld or secreted anything that belonged to the aforesaid estate, and the said appearers further declared that they are and will at all times be ready and willing to confirm their statement by solemn oath if required, promising at the same time that if after the date of these presents any property of this estate might be discovered shall and will faithfully communicate it to the Orphan Chamber in order to amplify this inventory with the property so discovered. In witness whereof we the Commissioners together with the appearer and the Secretary have subscribed to these presents As Commissioners: G:E: Overbeek, J:F: Munnik Anna Johanna Muller, M:W: Dillon In my presence: [ ..... ]

In a room below
a ward robe
a book case
In a room above
two stretchers
two mattrasses
a feather bed
a blanket
a counterpane
five pillows
four tables
four chairs
a close stool
two pails
one empty chest
one writing desk
five pictures
two plated candlesticks
a pair of snuffers
five iron pots
one tin canister
one smoothing iron
three cases with empty flasks and bottles
one earthen jar
one pestle and mortar
one coffy mill
one frying pan
one coffee urn with stand
five plates /:defective:/
three dishes
a knife box containing nine knives, four forks and two spoons
two pairs of scales
one dining table
four chairs
one glass case containing
fifteen brass watch chains
six brass watch seals
hundred brass watch keys
one copper watch
five defective watches
twenty watch faces
a quantity watch glasses, springs etc:a
two clocks
one glass case containing
thirty eight watches belonging to different persons
one snuff box silver mounted
one table clock belonging to Mr Stone at Klapmuts
one glass case containing
forty seven shells
two table vices
a quantity of watch maker’s tools
a clock stand
a sign board
two watch cases
a small hand organ defective
one sundial
a set of window curtains
a glass lamp
Claims in favour of the state
 Rd:s
from Margaret Smith for repairing two watches and one clock27:4
from Sievert Rorich for repairing two watches and one clock9:--
from the schoolmaster Smit residing in Swartland14:--
from Richard Cups for repairing two watches and one clock12:4
from Mr Stone residing at Klapmuts for repairing two watches and one clock10:--
from the cooper Kalmeyer7:--

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