1859 |
MrMr. Albert HandkinsPaid Guardian for James Lawson to a new key to leather trunk and repairdrepaired same |
.50$0.50 |
1859 |
MrMr. Robert BlaſssinghamPaid Paid to one peck of air slacked lime for to lay harthhearth with |
.12½$0.125 |
1859 |
MrMr. William CrawfordPaid of Warwick County to a metallic coffin for your wife to a case for same & attendidattended funeral in Warwick at his house |
75.00$75.00 10.00$10.00 |
1859 |
MrMr. John H BarlowPaid to mending 2 large Rocking chairs with iron straps & screws |
.50$0.50 |
1859 |
CaptnCaptain Charles Lively to makeingmaking a very neat lined and trimedtrimmed raistopraised-top coffin for your little son four feet 3 inches long to makeingmaking a case to same |
12.50$12.50 2.50$2.50 |
1859 |
MrMr. Lytle at saw mill
Paid to hire of my Jack screw one days at $1$1.00 a day |
1.00$1.00 |
1859 |
MrMr. Thomas Whitaker to a raistopraised-top lined and trimtrimm- ed raistopraised-top coffin for CaptnCaptain Owens that went in your Vessellvessel by your Order |
15.00$15.00 |
1859 |
CaptnCaptain Gaberiell WilliamsonPaid to makeingmaking a very neat lined inside and out and trimedtrimmed coffin for your infant child with a case to diggindigging grave |
8.00$8.00 1.50$1.50 |
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