| SeptrSeptember 26 1856 | Sam Allan a black man on the Creek to makeingmaking a coffin for your son in law by your one agreement as you came and made the bargain yourself for a lined coffin for seven dollars$7.00 Paid in cash on the above $2.00$2.00 | 7.00$7.00 2.00$2.00 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1856 | Mr James EllissonPaid at the Grove on JamsJames River to makeingmaking a neat plain coffin for one of your hands and had my horse and conveyance to carry it to the ground lined and trimedtrimmed coffin | 6.00$6.00 | 
| 1856 | MrJames EllissonPaid to makeingmaking a neat lined and trimedtrimmed black walnut coffin with silver handles & case to same and funeral expenses horse buggy & 6 ft | 75.00$75.00 | 
| 1856 | Mr J. B. CosnehanPaid by Note to putting in 9 new painspanes of glass and one old one at 6ΒΌ ct$0.062 a painpane | .62$0.62 | 
| to a knewnew key to parlor lock had to take it off to furnishing cornish boards and brackettsbrackets to 2 windows and put up same at 50$0.50 to repairing window blinds | .50$0.50 1.00$1.00 .50$0.50 | |
| 1856 | ColnColonel Robert McCandlishPaid to makeingmaking a cornish rod | .50$0.50 | 
| 1856 | Mr G. M. HazelPaid by the constable 4 years after to makeingmaking a neat plain pine coffin lined and trimedtrimmed and had my horse boy and gig to carry it to the ground | 8.50$8.50 | 
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