1856 |
MrMr.Frank M Jones Paid of James City County to one black walnut Coffin & case for MrsMrs.Jones by agreement with his brother William S Jones of Warwick |
40.00$40.00 |
1856 |
Received of Julia Eavins the daughter of Hannah Jenkins the sum of four dollars$4.00 in cash the same beeingbeing in part pay of her mothers coffin which she got and was responsible to me for |
4.00$4.00 |
Received the balance of this account of MrMr.P Jones in
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1856 |
Doctor Edward Cam Paid to 14 lbspounds of butter at 37½ ct.$0.735 |
5.25$5.25 |
to 3 quarts milk sometime before this (and not charged) at 8 1/3$0.083 |
.25$0.25 | |
1856 |
Estate of Doctor Fenant Paid by a check on Alexandria he was a pay patient at the Exchange Bank Asylum, (a boarder) to one imitation rosewood metalic burial case and case for same and funeral expenses |
80.00$80.00 |
1856 |
MrMr. Hames entered to worckwork for me by the month on the of April a month by the month by agreement and i had to furnish him with three knewnew shirts cottonbaughtbought at MrsMrs. Barlows and the linen at MrMr. Vests and made by MrsMr. Baber at 50 ct.$0.50 a piece for the makeingmaking and furnished him with one dollar$1.00 in cash also to fifty cents worth of linen for bosoms |
Paid him in full Bill 1.31$1.31 cash 1.00$1.00 making 1.50$1.50 3.81$3.81 linen .50$0.50 $4.31$4.31 |
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