1859 |
ColnColonel Robert H Armestead Paid Settled by paying thirty dollars$30.00 2 years after to a first rate black walnut coffin for MrMr. W Y Peyton |
40.00$40.00 |
to a plate for coffin and name on same to a case for same |
1.50$1.50 5.00$5.00 |
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1859 |
MrMr. Frank LeePaid to a first rate lined and trimedtrimmed raistopraised-top black walnut coffin for your mother by your orders sent by MrMr. John Harwood |
40.00$40.00 |
to a case for same to furnishing a waggonwagon & horse and driver to carry it down with |
5.00$5.00 5.00$5.00 |
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1859 |
MrMr. Isaac HofheimerPaid to one lb of fresh butter |
.31¼$0.312 |
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Billy Coleman worckworked for me in my Oats this weakweek and made about three days as he was drunk about one half of his time and off and a sleep and iI paid him fifty cents$0.50 a day as iI had to find him by agreement |
1.50$1.50 |
1859 |
Mordecai HofheimerPaid to 2 trunk keys at 25 ct.$0.25 |
.50$0.50 |
1859 |
George GrimesPaid to a coffin for a small boy made by your direction |
3.00$3.00 |
1859 |
Billy coleman worckworked for me this weakweek and made 4 and a ½ days at 50 ct.$0.50 a day and iI paid him 50 ct.$0.50 in cash |
2.25$2.25 .50$0.50 |
1859 |
York CountyPaid to a coffin for Old Nandsey Bartlett by WmWilliam Henleys order Overseer Poor of York County |
3.50$3.50 |
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