1857 |
MrMr. Edward WynnPaid to makeingmaking a neat lined and trimedtrimmedraistopraising-top coffin with a case to same for your little daughter |
12.50$12.50 |
1857 |
My wife and daughter Delia left Williamsburg tuesdayTuesday morning for the White Sulper spring in ForckearFauquier County Virginia and was to stop a day or two in Richmond and iI gave her to carry with her untilluntiliI got theirthere (which would be in a very shorshort time) one hundred dollars$100.00 amount of Notes as follows, one $50$50.00 two $20$20.00 one five$5.00 and five dollars$5.00 in change, make- ing in all one hundred dollars$100.00 |
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1857 |
MrMr. Price he moved to Washington and got drowned and that paid the debt to makeingmaking and trimming a neat raistopraised-top coffin for your little daughter and case to same & dug the grave also |
15.00$15.00 |
1857 |
Sam Druett on Carters
Paid CreakCreekPaid Or James Alen or Henry AllenPaid to a coffin for a colordcolored woman |
5.00$5.00 |
1857 |
The pay patient fund of the Eastern Lunatic AsylumPaid to a neat black walnut coffin for young Wiliamson that died at Doctor Williamsons his nephiewnephew to a case for same |
35.00$35.00 5.00$5.00 |
1857 |
MrMr. Roscow LipscombPaid to a coffin for black man |
5.00$5.00 |
1857 |
Catharine Debriss to makeingmaking a small childs coffin |
3.50$3.50 |
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