1859 |
MrMr. Barney Hubbard to a neat lined and trimedtrimmed coffin raistopraised-top for your daughter and one of the same kind for your son died with the same disease and buried the same day at 12 dollars$12.00 a piece and one dollar$1.00 for the plank to cover the graves with |
25.00$25.00 |
1859 |
MrMr. William BlaſssinghamPaid to furnishing a key to pad lock |
.25$0.25 |
1859 |
Corporation of WilliamsburgPaid to seven days worckwork for my boy horse and cart on the street for MrMr. John Slaughter as Overseer at one dollar$1.00 and a half a day to one day for my horse & cart only |
10.50$10.50 1.00$1.00 |
1859 |
Edward Hill a colardcolored man
Paid of ColnColonel George BlowsPaid to a neat lined and trimedtrimmedrasitopraised-top coffin for your grandmother got by you and agreed to the price also by you for fifteen dollars$15.00 |
15.00$15.00 |
1859 |
York CountyPaid to a small coffin for W mWilliam Allins child by an Order from WmWilliam Henley one the Overseers Poor of Said County |
2.00$2.00 |
1859 |
William Taylor a free colordcoloredPaid to makeingmaking a lined and trimedtrimmed coffin for your sister by agreement |
8.00$8.00 |
1859 |
Catharine Debriſss a
freerfree colordcolored to makeingmaking a coffin for your Son lined and trimedtrimmed |
6.00$6.00 |
1859 |
ColnColonel Robert McCandlish son RobertPaid in settlement to repairing double gun lock with screws in the hammers by agreement |
.50$0.50 |
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