1861 |
Estate of MrMr.Richard Jones Of Hampton (Studantstudent at WmWilliam & Mary) ColleageCollege to one imitation rosewood metallic coffin for himself orderdordered by MrMr. George Ray of Hampton & Doctr Doctor Edward Cam of Williamsburg to a case for same to funeral expenses for Do |
75.00$75.00 5.00$5.00 5.00$5.00 |
1861 |
MrMr. Benjamin Mannox to one fancy key fitted to store room lock |
.31¼$0.312 |
1861 |
DoctrDoctor Len Henly to fitting a fancy key to Medacinmedicine store door lock to furnishing a square bolt to store door and put on same |
.37½$0.375 .37½$0.375 |
1861 |
Estate of John HallPaid free colordcolored or to Pryor to a coffin for himself polished and trimedtrimmed with tossellstassels and plank to go over same |
8.00$8.00 |
1861 |
MrMr. WmWilliam S Peachey to 3 seedarcedar Post (picked) at [?] |
1.00$1.00 |
1861 |
Henry RedcroſssPaid a free negro commonly called Chickin Redcroſss to a coffin for his wife |
5.00$5.00 |
1861 |
DoctrDoctor Robert M GarrettPaid to 4 bushellsbushels of seed Oats at 50$0.50 |
2.00$2.00 |
1861 |
William CasadyInsolvent iI had of him a ½ gallon of Oysters |
.25$0.25 |
1861 |
MrMr. Joseph L Harwood of Warwick County to a first rate black walnut coffin for your wife, sent for by MrMr. Rich- ard D. Lee of Warwick |
35.00$35.00 |
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