1848 - Wharton, David [no land], 1 male over 21, 2 horses worth $50, 3 children between 5 and 16; Wharton, John, 1 male 21 and over
1849 - Worton, David, [no land], 1 male 21 and over, 3 horses worth $130, 3 cattle; Worton, John, 1 male over 21
1850 - Wharton, David, 175 acres White Lick Creek worth $400, 1 male over 21, 1 horse worth $70, 2 cattle; Wharton, John,1 male over 21
1851 - Whorton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $600, 1 male over21, 4 horses worth $140, 1 mule worth $100, 4 cattle; Whorton, John, 1 male over 21
1852 (as of 26 June) - Wharton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $600, 1 male 21 and over, 3 horses/mares worth $100, 3 cattle, 1 stud/jack/bull at rate of $3; Wharton, John, 1 male 21 and over
1853 (as of 26 July) - Wharton, David, 208 acres on Highland Creek worth $700, 1 male over 21, 3 horses and mares worth $120,3 cattle, 1 stud/jack/bull at rate of $3, 20 hogs
1855 - Wharton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $700, 1 male over21, 3 horses and mares worth $100o, 4 cattle, 1 child between 6 and 18, 20 hogs, total value at 17¢/$100 = $800 (other values on page range from $60 to $21,900)