| 1856 | Mrs Hariett HenlyPaid to ½ bushellbushel lime | .50$0.50 | 
| 1856 | ColnColonel Robert McCandlish	Paid to cutting 6 painspanes glass at 1 cent$0.01 braughtbrought by Tolliffer | .06$0.06 | 
|  | Mr NooellPaid to opening trunk took off lock repaired same & put it on again | .62½$0.625 | 
| 1856 | William Olvis  (Colardcolored) to makeingmaking your Sisters coffin Francis Olvis by your direction & Pompy Allen’s also & he (Pompy) came for it | 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1856 | Mr NowellPaid to putting in glass in wind- ows & doors light & Cofth | .75$0.75 | 
| 1856 | MiſsMiss Martha ChristianPaid to repairing truncktrunk lock and put on same | .62½$0.625 | 
| 1856 | MeſsersMr. Blassingham and
         Paid Lacy to one buggy axletree at 4 ct.$0.04 waidweighed30 lbspounds | 1.20$1.20 | 
| 1856 | Mr LacyPaid to makeingmaking a lined and trimed raistoptrimmed raised-top coffin for your son George | 10.00$10.00 | 
| to makeingmaking a case for Do | 5.00$5.00 | |
| 1856 | Mr Isaac HoffheimerPaid to 2 bushellbushel of lime at 50 ct.$0.50 | 1.00$1.00 | 
| 1856 | Corporation WilliamsburgPaid to makeingmaking a coffin for William Jackson a free man of Color | 3.50$3.50 | 
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