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Waterloo Historical Society, 1928: Statement of Losses

Statement of Losses

November the 1st 1813. This is Concerning the Property or Propertys of the Inhabitants liveing in Block Number Two near the Grand River these inhabitants were Prest to take there Loads to the Troyt (Detroit) which the (y) did and got there Back Loads and got on Back as far as two Miles at this side of Morravian Town where they got Orders to make there Escape from the Enimy as well as they cold. Excepting one man with waggon and two horses was taking Prisoner by the Enimy.

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The said George Bechdel Lost is a waggon one horse and harniss and halter Chain one new Blanket and a Grate Coat and a Three Bushel Bag ..............................9000
The said Property of John Bricker which is Lost is one horse harniss and halter chain and a Pare of Saddle-bags and a Three Bushel Bag ........................................6000
The Property of Joseph Wissamer is one waggon three three bushel bags, one Blanket ......................................6500
The Property of Jacob Snyder is one waggon one Log Chain and three Bags ......................................................9000
The Property of Peter Erb is one waggon one horse and harnis a Log Chain and Six three Bushel Bags and a Halther Chain and a Blanket ................................9000
The Property of Joseph Snyder is one waggon and a yoke of cattle and a log chain and two bags ................11000
The Property of Gerhart Wieler is one waggon and a Log Chain .........................................................................5500
The Property of John Shiesich is one waggon one set of harnis five Bags two halter Chaines and Crasslines7700
The Property of Henry Wanner is one waggon one horse and harnis five bags ..............................................12800
The Property of Chistian Richert is one waggon and harnis for one horse and a lieding Chain and two bags and two Blankets and Crosslines ....................................7000
The Property of Samuel Slichter is the harnis for one horse and one bag ..........................................................600
The Property of John Bien is one waggon and harnis for one horse and two bags. Joh Been has goot his wagien again ..............................................................................4800
The Property of Jacob Bechdel is one waggon which was aprassed by Capt. John Chissom and John Erb Esquire ..............................................................................7500
The rest of said Jacob Bechdel's property is the harnis for one horse and Part of the harnis for another horse and four bags ........................................................1000
The Property of Joseph Eby is one waggon which was apprased by Capt. John Chissom and John Erb Esquire7500
The rest of Joseph Ebeys property is the harnis for four horses and a compliet good Saddle and Eight three Bushel Bags two good Blankets ............................45120
The Property of Abraham Bien is the harnis of one horse ..................................................................................740
The Property of Cornelius Pannebecker is the harness of one horse a forkid Chain and two Swingletrees, five three Bushel Bags ..........................................................800
The Property of Philip Pliem is one waggon ................6000
The Property of Samuel Betzner is the harnis for two horse a Jackscrew and a forkid Chain and two Swingle­trees and six three Bushel Bags one Buckiet Bound with Iron hoops and a Tarpot ........................................27160
The Property of Jacob Erb is one yoke of Cattle and a a Log Chain and two Bags .............................................4500
Henry Lund one Waggon ................................................32100
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