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The Account Book Image 01: [cover] Image 02: [Inside cover is covered in scribbling] Image 03 – Carm Foster [Transcribers note: unrecognizable words are written upside down and in various places and at different angles all over this page also included are what appears to be a cent and dollar sign inside a circle and a stylized heart. Some of the writing on the page seems to have come from different hands.] 33 ¾ lb of John Dorland ? ¼ lb Salt Pork? On demand of John Smith? 12 ½ lb Veal of R Bedell [Transcribers note: the line which follows is too faint to be read] ? ? ? Terwiligar? of three? siphons Peter C. Brown 7 lb. 14 oz of mutton [ cent and dollar sign inside a circle] Oradis? [stylized heart] w n u the Tewiuar? horse? 2 days 3 h? Acc Book [different handwriting] Sophias Burgh march ? Mastin hands Esquf County P Huff G. Clapp ??? flour Prince edward Peter Brown ??? 34 ? 7 ¼ 38 6 ½ 24 13 4/3 62 __________________________________________________________ 1305678912562145873 Pork from Benj. Clapp 1 hog 120 ? James Waters? of 111111111111 ? Outwater 1111111 Image 04 – Carm Foster [Transcribers note: entries on this page are of different handwriting and include areas that have been written over, entries which are upsidedown and other scribblings, $ signs and numbers randomly placed on the page.] Jane Davis Deuoeses & James Noxon James Noxon Book of Accomptes F William Showlake? £? to b’s? of flo? Aug 6 & C? John N Way Dr to 1 bushels of to tater’s Samuel Mc Figan? Dr On account of Sarah Flaglors work which is ten weeks and half - a - 9/- Isaac D ?ce?ce Rec,d three yards of Lancy? Woosy? a 9/- Reuben Birellee to 2 lb. of flax – a ? CB Hill to 1 lb of hetcheles flax To 3? B s of flouier? 7 125 6 25 of 4 mo 1817 Isaac? Dena?a 1 13 6 20 of 7 mo 1803 Contemblation? 1836 Binjamin Thating? John N Way Dr to six days bording in harvest Paul Huff Isaac? to 1 gallon of ? [written upside down] John Cooper Cr by two days in harvest Car p?e 123 22. 5 mo 1802? Charged Noxo David Huff Cr Paul Huff of Dro??ys 2 Dunn?? Is th By leg of Vail Is of or by? Shaw? Watter Dr Ne? Jim James Noxon [Transcribers note: the given name Jim is written above the given name James both given names share the same “J”] Isaac D Max? David Borka Jane James Noxon [the following is written upside down] William Hulet 6 £s of Mutton 28of 11 mo. Peter Branen to 60 lb flour Lent? Returned the Ta?? Isaac D Noxon 1802 David Haight to 80 bushels of Wheat [the following is written upside down] Wishs is send these lines any m-w 7 mo 17/1804 Gilbert Clapp to 6 ½ lb of wool [the following is written upside down] Sophias burg cription? Lots 12 oz of putty of Peter VanScriver? Image 05 – Carm Foster 12th Mo. 12th 1803 then settled with Benjamin Walters and there remaind due to him 1..0..4 ½ paid to Gilbert Clapp in wheat [a large X was drawn through the above] 12. mo 22 1804 John Coachley - Dr to 3 lb of Candles a ¼ -0 £..4.0 S 2 mo. 17 to 2 ¼ lb of Candles – Sophias burgh 3 mo. 6 to 2 lb of Candles – May 18th 1830 26 to 1. lb of Candles 4 mo 3 to 1. lb of Candles 7 to 1 lb of Candles [Transcribers note: to the right of the above three entries is written the following] Isaac Noxon is my name and with my pen I write the same [Transcribers note: all items shown below John Coachley have a large X drawn through them] Car by on order: 13/6 S To one bag lent Samuel ↑ mo 1 to 1 lb of candles – ¼ - 0..6 & 4 6 mo 7 to 9 lb of pork – a /6 – 0..2..6 Isaac Phinehas Tyler - Dr to pastureing one horse – to building a furnes for the planking kittle - 5/- 0..5..0 to the horses and cart to go to the front - - - 2/6 – 0..2..6 to 2 bushels of wheat – 3/- 0..6..0 to ½ bushel of Wheat - @ 3/- 0..1..6. to the sled and horses ½ day – 0..1..6 to half a bushel of Wheat 3/- - 0..1..6. to 6 bushels of Wheat – 0..18..0 to 3 ¾ lb of sole Leather. Cr by 2 lb. of upper leather to 1 Quart of Vingar - - - 0..1..0 to 1 Quart of vinegar - - 0..1..0 to 1 Sheep - - 1..2..6 to 1 lb 10 0z of wool – a 2/ 0..2..3 to one jug paid all except the jug Image 06 – Carm Foster Adolphus Town 9th Mo. 10th 1803 Ichabod Bowerman - Dr. es d To one bushel of hay seed ₤ 0..8..0 Cr- by ----------------------------- 0..8..0 1804; 2 to 1 bushel of hay seed ₤ 0..8..0 11. to 6 bushels of Wheat lent Returnd 5 ½ bushels “ 10 Mo. 3. 1803. Philip Flaglor to 6 bushels of Wheat lent ₤ 12 Mo. 22. 1803. to writings article of agreement 1/3 1845 [this is written using a different pen] 10. to ten flour Barrels lent 5 mo. 6 1804 Charles Huff Charles Huff [this signature is in a different handwriting and could actually be that of Charles Huff] to 1 pair of upper leathers of shoe Cr by the same – 5 to weaving 18 yds. of broad cloth 2 to weaving 24 yds lining – a /9- 2 ½ Cr Paid pay in full for the weaving? 2 ½ 5 2 ½ 17 ½ [Transcribers note: a large X has been used to across the items for John Coachley] 5th ? mo 7th John Coachley – Dr to 5 bushesl of Wheat wanting 3 Quarts 29th to writing a Bond - 1/3 7th mo 9th 1804? Philip Flaglor – Cr by 10. lb 7. oz – of Veal by 4 ½ lb of veal Image 7 – Lorne Shunk Adolphustown 5th Mo 20th 1803 to one bushel of peas ₤0 2 6 22 of 6 mo to 17lb of pork a/6 0 8 6 To 10lb of Cheye a/7½ 0 6 9 24 of 7mo to 1Qart of Vinegar 0 0 6 . 26 of 8 to 3 pints Vinegar 0 0 9 31 to 4 pounds of butter - 2 8 . 19 of 9mo to 7th 2oz of pork a/6 0 3 0 30 to 2lb 6oz of pork a/6 0 4 2½ . 10mo to 1 Quarter of Mutton 14lb¾ a/4 0 5 1 29 to 1 Bushel of Pease 0 3 0 . 11mo or 12 to 30lb of flour 0 3 3 to 4 bushel of peas 0 2 6 27 to 1 bushel of peas 0 2 6 . 12mo 6 to 14lb of flour - 2 6 1804 3mo 23 to 1 bushel of wheat lent? - - 3? . 4mo 11 to 9 lb of pork a/6 0 4 6 8mo 21 Balanced accounts with ₤2 19 4⅛ David McGregary 2 19 4⅛ . 8mo 22 To weaving 40 yards 28 of it striped ₤1 6 2 . 1mo 7, 1845? John Roblin Cr By Cash 1 6 2 . 2mo 14’ 25 to 16lb of mutton 4 5 4? 27 to 24lb of Peas lent? - 3 2 |
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Image 8 – Lorne Shunk SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1-->--> Adolphustown June 10th 1802 to ten Bushels of Wheat to 23lb of flour to half a barrel of salt a 40/- 5 mo 15 1804 William Delong Dr to 8 days Bording a 1/- ? 0 8 -- to 2 bushels of Wheat a 3/- 0 6 0 to sole leather 0 19 -- Cr by 0 15 9 Isaac D Noxon? . 9mo 15 1804 Daniel Outwater Dr to weaving 14 yr’ds 2 of it striped £0 9 6John to weaving 5 yr’ds 4 of it striped £0 3 2 to horses to thrash with 0 8 0 by 2/ on an order of N. Harris?? Note by transcriber - uncertain if the spelling of person is right! to weaving six yards a/2? 0 4 0 Cr by ----------------------------- 0 4 0 note by transcriber last line very faded can see no writing where line is displayed . 12th mo 19th 1804 to weaving 35 yards Lineywooley at 1/- per yard 1 15 0 George Rutter Cr by 8 days work a 2/6 0 12 6 by ½ bushel of seed corn 2/6 | ||
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– Lorne Shunk
1 Adolphustown June 17, 1803 june 17 john to six sheap ₤3 0 0 . 4mo 1804(5?) to cash 2 15 0 6 mo 22 to one plow sear -- 18 4 to cash on (subersition) 1 18 8 ½ 4mo 7 1806 to cash for water -- 5 -- to cash on (suberistion) -- 7 6 . 6 4 6 ½ 1855 Note by transcriber the above year was added by a different hand 8 mo to one shirt 0 5 0 to 17 lb of mutton a/3 0 4 5 Cr by 3 days work a 8/ 0 9 -- 4mo 2 1805 to 100 feet plank 1 ½ inch -- 5 6 to 24 feet of inch board -- 1 -- to making a fine shirt -- 5 -- to 1 note by transciber – line to faded to make out entry -- 2 6 . 0 14 0 . 9 mo to one bushel of potatoes -- 2 0 to one fat sheep -- 19 -- . 11 mo to 1 bushel of potatoes -- 2 0 . 16 of 4 mo 1806 Philip Flaglor Brought forward By 8 lb 11 oz of veal By 12 lb of veal 21 Dr to 12 ¼ lb veal [Note by transcriber – no value amounts entered] Image 10 – Lorne Shunk 1 mo 26 1806 to 11 lb of flour 0 2 -- to 1 bushe of potatoes 0 2 0 2 mo 8 to 2 ¾ lb of pork 0 1 47? to 12 lb of flour 0 2 1 ½ 4 mo 9 1806 Joel Haight Brought forward 6 4 6 ½ to cash paid on subscription -- 10 -- 29 to six pounds five shillings Paid to Ruben Bedell 6 5 -- . 5 mo To one mare 13 10 -- . 6 mo 11 1806 Then Balanced accounts With Joel Haight and there remained due to him 3 18 4 . 1805 to pasturing two Cows Commencing 5th mo 6th and ending 12 mo 25 3 12 5 to fat sheep 1 -- -- to an order by Morgan -- 11 5 – above entry scratched out] 1 mo 12 1807 to 3 pecks of onions -- 7 6 to 1 lb of green tea -- 7 6 . 1 mo 18 1806 to 22 lb of flour 20/pr -- 14 -- to 6 lb 9 oz of mutton -- 2 2 ½ . 1 mo to 55 lb of Salt Lent? Image 11 – Ruth Melander 3 8th mo 1803 William Grant – D £ S P to 32 lb of fine flour - -3 6 22 to ½ lb of tobacco a 2/7 -0 -9 -7 ½ 24 to 8 ½ of pork a /7 ½ - - 4 - to 14 lb of Veal a 3 ½ - -4 -1 ___________ to Calf head & feet - -1 - 3 of 9 mo to 1 Qart of salt - - 4 to 6 lb of pork a /7 ½ - -3 -9 12 to 1 pound of tea - -5 - 18 to ½ lb of powder - -2 -6 to 3 ½ lb of pork a /7 ½ - -2 -0 ______23___ to 13 ½ lb of Flour - -1 -8 10 mo 17 to 47 ½ lb of Flour - -5 -7 to ½ day with Cart and ___________ Horses and breaking the cart - -5 - 11 mo 12 to 1 hog 132 lb at 3 lb -1 -13 - to 6 ½ bushel of wheat -1 -1 -10 ½ 29 to ½ bushel potatoes - -1 -3 __________ to 4 Qart of salt - -1 -4 12 mo th 9__ to 1 Qart of salt - - -4 1 mo 15 to ½ lb candle a ¼ - - -8 1804 to 2 lb of lard /9 - -1 -8 to the horses and sled 1 day - -4 - 3 mo 24 to 4 ½ lb pork /7 ½ - -2 -9 ¾ to 14 lb of flour - - - to 6 ½ of pork a /6 - -3 -6 7 mo 13 to 25 ½ lb of flour - -2 -6 to 7 lb of pork a /7 - -4 -4 1/2 17 to 6 lb of Vail a /3 - -1 -6 19 to 1 lb butter /1 - -1 - 21 to 4 ½ lb of pork /1 ½ ? - -2 -8 8 mo 6 to 28 lb of flour - -2 -6 to 29 lb of mutton a /3 ½ - -9 -2 ½ to 4 ½ bushels of wheat a 3/ - -13 -6 Image 12 – Ruth Melander 4 8 mo 7 1803 William Grant CR by one day with himself & boy working in hay 8th mo 26 William Grant Dr 1805 9th mo 14th to 19 ¾ lb. of flour - -3 -8 11 mo 9 to ½ bushel of Potatoes - -1 -4 23 to 3 bushels of Wheat - -15 - 5 mo to Cash to 3 scones - - -3 to half soling pair of shoes - -2 -6 to 1 pare of fine shoes - -12 -6 6 mo 17 to 1 cheese - -4 -6 ½ 8 mo 9 to cash - -1 - 20 to 3 ½ yrds of jane? at 3/6 - -12 -3 1 hank of silk - - -6 to sole leather for pair of slippers - -3 - 10 mo to one mare -29 -7? -9 ½ 6 mo 4. 1806 to Balance due on a note of hand - -14 -5 6 mo 5th to 1 cake of tallow to 1 day of plowing with 3 horses - -7 -6 to an order from Daniel Outwater - -8 -9 8 mo 21 Nicholas Peterson D to 11 4/5? of cheese a /8d - -7 -10 Rced. pay for the same Image 13 – Ruth Melander 5 8th M.4.th 1806 paid John Dorland by Thomas Morgan -1 -12 -6 1 mo 8 1807 John Peterson came to work for the time of one year [a series of letter following RBA VBA etc?] 1 mo to cash 5/ - -5 - 2 mo. 8 to ½ pounds of tobacco - -2 -3 to Outwater John Steven ?? - -1 -6 2 mo to 10/6 of John Dorland - -10 -6 paid to John Dorland -1 -6 -6 4 mo 25 Caleb Garrison D 1807 Brought forward -11 -17 -9 ½ Cr by work -11 -10 -___ - -7 -9 ½ Recd by his Brother - -2 -9 ½ 5TH Mo. 15th to cut soles for pare of shoes - -2 - to soling and putting new heels to apare of shoes - -4 - to mending shoes - -1 -3 - 6 Mo. to four Quarts of seed corn - - -7 ½ to 4 Quarts of seed corn - - -7 ½ to 6 ½ lb of pork a/8 - -4 -6 9 mo to one sow and eigh pigs -1 -15 - 10 mo to a fat sheep -1 - - to 22 lb of flour - -2 -10 Image 14 – Ruth Melander 6 Adolphus Town 11th to 5 lb of Tallow 11 mo to 1 bushel of corn - -3 - 6.17.1808 14X to 35 ¼ lb of flour to 8 lb of wool 1808 to 4 bushels of Wheat paid [figure covered by ink blot] to Rubin Bedell -1 - - to one hundred of flour - -19 - 7 mo. to 24 lb of flour 7 mo to 16 lb of flour to 8 ½ lb of flour 8 mo to 23 lb of flour Cr by the same 7 mo to 15 lb of flour 11 mo 3 to 1 lb of tobacco - -2 -6 12 to 5 ½ lb of flour 2 mo to 17 ½ lb of flour 10/per Ct. to Onions - -1 -3 3 mo 1 1809 Rueben Bedell Cr by 12 ¼ lb of Veal 5 mo 12 1809 Then settled with Philip Flagler and there remained to him 14/6 to Cash -0 -15 - Image15 - Doug Smith 5mo to 3 lb of butter @ 1 / - 3 - 9 to 64 lb of midlins@ 15 / ct - 9 6 to 69 lb of midlins@ 15 / ct - 9 4 to 2 ct of hay @ 5 / - 10 - Carring hops to to 6 bushels of brand @ 1 / - 6 - to 2 ct of hay @ 5 / - 10 - to 3 bushels of Wheat 7 / 1 1 - by Cash - 18 4 ½ - 2 7 ½ to 1 ct of brand @ 5 / - 5 - 17 to 75 lb of Midlins@ 15 / - 10 3 to 8 ½ lb of pork @ / 7 ½ - 8 3 ¾ 29 to 15 lb of pork @ / 7 ½ - 9 4 ½ 6 mo to 80 lb of flour - 14 9 to 4 bushels potatoes @ 3 / - 12 - to 4 bushels of potatoes @ 3 / - 12 - Image16 - Doug Smith Adolphus Town 6 mo 2 1809 to 2 bushels of potatoes @ 3 / - 6 - 7 mo to 15 lb of Vail - 5 0 to 14 ½ lb of Vail to 124 lb of flour 9 2 2 to 30 ½ lb of flour - 5 3 to 27 ½ lb of flour - 5 to 36 ½ lb of Midlins - 4 8 ½ to 61 lb of flour lent Willet to cash Town Cnp - 14 2 ½ 8 mo 10 Paul Huff to 53 lb of flour lent to 25 lb flour lent by 3 days work in harvest by 5 / cash by 1 ¾ days work in harvest to 42 lb of flour @ 17 / 6 pr ct to 26 lb of flour lent to 9 lb 14 oz of pork @ / 7 ½ Image17 - Doug Smith Adolphus town 25 of 9 mo 1809 D W 4 use / / / to 24 lb of flour - 15 - 3 mo to 40 lb flour - 7 2 5 mo to 23 ½ lb of flour - 4 1 9 mo to 13 lb of Chees @ / 7 ½ - 8 1 ½ to 35 lb of flour - 6 9 by weaving 1 3 - to 6 lb tallow @ 1 / pr lb - 6 - Enoch Esmond,s Account brought forward 2 12 1 Cr brought forward 2 6 - Balance due - 6 1 11 mo to 2 bushel of peas @ 5 / - 10 - 12 mo to 4 Beeves and 2 young cattle passed by Paul Huff and James Canniff 22 0 0 to Cash - 5 0 to 2 yards of tobacco 1 / 6 - - 6 Image18 - Doug Smith Adolphus Town 3 mo 4th 1811 to 2 Blankets 1 15 - to 20 yrds of Muslin @ 2 / 2 - - to 8 yrds of flaxen sheeting @ 3 / 9 1 10 - to 2 Iron pots 1 4 - ½ Dozen of knives and forks - 10 - ½ Dozen spoons - 4 - ½ Dozen of teacups and saucers - 2 3 1 Tea pot and milk cup - 8 - 1 Frying pan - 5 7 ½ ½ Dozen of plats - 2 6 5 yrds of Calico @ 2 / 8 - 13 4 1 Wood ax - 10 - 1 ounce of thread - 1 3 2 hanks of silk - 1 - ½ lb Tea - 2 9 ½ lb powder - 2 - 1 Tea kittle - 15 - 2 bushels of potatoes @ 2 / 6 - 5 - 3 large plaits @ / 6 - 1 6 3 bowls @ / 6 - 1 6 4 lb 2 oz of Chees @ / 7 ½ - 2 7 1 lb of butter - 1 - 3 lb of Hogs lard - 2 0 2 lb of candles @ 1 / - 2 - 1 Gallon of Sope - 1 3 67 lb of flour @ 22 / 6 Ct - 13 7 ½ 17 ½ lb of Buckwheat flour - 2 - 2 1/5 lbs of bar lead - 2 8 30 lb of side pork @ / 7 ½ - 18 9 23 lb of Corned Beef @ / 4 - 7 8 21 lb of Corned Mutton @ / 4 - 5 10 2 Quarts of Salt - 6 - 4 mo 14 to Sole leather and uppers for a pair of Boots - 8 - 1 pair of hogs cheeks - 1 3 5 mo 3 Cash paid to John William - 10 10 ½ 4 20 ¾ lb of side pork @ / 7 ½ - 13 - 4 ½ lb of butter @ 1 / - 4 6 1 pair of hogs cheeks 5 ½ lb - 1 3 22 1 lb of Green Tea - 5 6 6 mo 1 to 6 yards of Callico @ 2 / - 12 - to Cash - 10 - 21 to 23 lb of flour - 4 2 to 11 ½ lb of pork @ / 7 ½ - 6 - to dryed Beef - 2 - Image 19 Doug Smith Adolpus Town 3 mo 13 1811 to 33 lb of Buckwheat flour - 4 7 4 mo to 1 ¼ lb of Butter @ 1 / - 1 9 to 5 Bushels of peas 1 5 - to 1 bushel of potatoes - 2 - to wollenyarn - 1 6 Enoch Esmond Cr by weaving 28 ½ yards @ / 9 1 1 4 ½ to 8 lb of Salt - 1 4 to ½ bushel of peas - 2 6 5 mo 4 to ½ bushel of peas - 2 6 to 3 3/5 lb of tallow to 7 ¼ of pork @ / 7 ½ - 4 6 to 1 lb of Butter - 1 - 7 mo to 1 bushel of peas - 5 - 10 to 27 ½ of Iron @ / 7 ½ - 17 1 ¾ to 4 ½ of pork @ / 6 - 2 3 to 15 lb of Vail @ / 4 - 5 - 10 mo 1 ½ lb tobacco @ 1 / 1 - 2 7 10 mo to carting a load of Corn from Vanderwaters - 7 6 Image 20 Doug Smith Adolphus Town 7 mo 20 1811 to Cash - 10 23 to 2 lb pork 1 lb butter - 2 4 lb of Wool @ 2 / - 8 8 mo 9 to 1 lb of butter - 10 to Cash 1 11 6 3/5 14 by Cash - 6 3 ½ 15 to 2 lb Barlead - 2 6 26 to 2 ½ yards of muslin @ 2 / - 5 9 mo 7 to 2 lb of butter @ 1 / - 2 1 16 to 11 ¼ of Chees @ / 7 ½ - 7 ½ a bill of articles from kingston 4 8 6 10 mo 10 to 1 ½ lb tallow - 1 3 to 1 ½ gallon sope - 1 3 to 1 ½ dozen of small buttons - 1 6 25 to ½ gallon of Whiskey - 3 3 to 65 lb of flour - 12 28 to 3 pints of Whiskey - 2 6 10 mo 4 to Cash paid for abonnet - 15 11 mo 20 to cash paid to Outwater - 13 do for na---? Boats - 6 6 Saf-e? - 7 ½ George Cameron and Joseph Snider Dr 21 to pork 74 lb 1 4 8 to 39 lb of Salt - 5 - 2 lb of candles - 2 - ½ lb of green Tea - 3 7 28 to 2 bushels of Buckwheat - 5 - 12 mo 7 to one fat Cavs 6 5 - ferring a man and Cow and man - 1 3 1812 2 mo 21 to 17 ½ of hogs lard - 10 11 ½ 3 mo 4 to 180 lb of Corned pork 3 3 - to 45 lb of Valt? - 5 9 to 14 lb of hogs lard @ / 7 ½ - 8 7 4 of 6 mo to 12 ¾ lb of gammon @ 1 / - 12 9 to 25 lb of Side pork @ / 7 ½ - 15 7 ½ 4 bushels of wheat @ 6 / 6 1 19 - 3 Ct 3 Gr of flour @ 20 / 3 15 - 8 mo 24 7 Chees9 lb @ / 7 ½ - 6 - 9 lb 10 oz of butter @ / 10 - 6 6 articles from Image 21 Doug Smith Adolphus Town 10 mo 4 1811 4 to 8 ½ lb of tallow - 7 1 to 4 ½ of tallow - 3 6 ½ 10 mo to 55 lb of Salt - 6 6 to 1 lb of tallow - 1 to 11 ¼ lb of Chees @ / 7 ½ - 7 1 Cr by Weaving 36 ½ yds 1 / per yd 11 mo 28 to 30 lb of Buckwheat flour - 2 8 1 mo 2 1812 Enoch Esmond Cr 1812 by weaving 15 ½ @ 1 / - 15 6 2 mo 21 to 5 ¾ lb hogs lard @ 7 / ½ - 3 7 ½ 28 to 44 ¼ lb of flour - 6 3 3 mo to Cash 4 / 8 - 4 8 to 2 yds of pigtail tobacco @ 3 - - 6 3 mo to 5 ¾ of hogs lard @ 7 ½ - 9 7 ½ to 13 lb of flour - 2 - to 8 lb of hogs lard @ / 7 ½ - 5 0 to 30 ¾ of flour - 4 ½ Then settled with Enoch Esmond and therremaineddue to him - 5 2 ½ to 2 Gees and a gander @ 2 / 6 - 7 6 4 mo to 29 lb of flour - 4 - 10 to 10 ¼ of hogs lard @ / 7 ½ - 6 5 28 to Carting a load of straw from Fishers for the Cole pit - 2 6 Image 22 Doug Smith Adolphus Town 12 mo 1811 23 Joseph Snider & Dr to six yards of Callico @ 1 / 10 - 11 - 27 A bill of articles from to 1 hank of silk - - 7 ½ to 1 side of sole leather 12 ½ lb 1 1 10 ½ 1812 1 ½ lb of tobacco @ 1 / 9 - 2 7 ½ 5 mo 30 to articles from to 6 ¼ lb of hogs lard @ / 7 ½ - 3 11 8 mo 24 Cash paid D. Outwater - 10 6 to 93 lb of flour - 17 - to 9 ½ lb of pork @ / 7 ½ - 6 - 10 mo 3 lb of pork @ / 7 ½ - 1 10 ½ to 68 lb of flour - 11 8 Adolphus Town 12 mo 8 1811 George Cameron & Joseph Snider & - 2 3 11 mo to fat Hog W.T. 113 lb @ / 4 1 17 8 27 George Cameron & Dr 1812 to articles from 18 of 5 mo to one Cow and Calf 5 10 - to 1 ¾ lb of butter @ 1 / - 1 9 30 to 1 lb of Tea - 6 - to ½ lb of pepper - 1 6 paid Daniel Outwater - 15 6 Due on Balance of account 3 16 6 ½ 8 mo 24 to 56 lb of flour - 10 - to 7 lb of pork - 4 4 ½ to 8 yards of muslin @ 2 / - 16 10 mo Cash - 2 6 53 lb of flour - 9 6 [written in a different hand and at the later date] Sophiasberg May 2d 1830 A pleasant morning, a gracious God be merciful to thy people to day let them worship in Spirit and in truth may they truly give thanks unto the a gracious God remembr thy people and forget them not we acknowledge thy past favors and humbly ask for more Imge 23 - Janet Kellough 15 Adolphus Town 5 mo 10 1812 Philip Flagler -- Dr -- to 3/4 bushel of flaxseed - 4/6 to 3 lb of wool..@ 2/6 - 7/6 (Note: the above was crossed out) 8 mo 25 Enoch Esmond - Dr to 30 1/2 lb of flour - 5/5 10 mo 6 to 2 lb of butter @ 1/ - 2/ 1 1/2 lb of wool @ 2/6 - 3/9 23 3/4 lb of flour - 3/6 28 5 1/2 lb of port @ /7 - 3/3 3 1/2 lb of butter @ 1/ - 3/8 10 3/4 lb of chees @ /7 1/2 - 6/9 11 mo 31 lb of flour - 5/6 2 bushels of Buckwheat - 5/ to me but (?) - 1/5 2 bushels of Buckwheat - /5 (Note: the above crossed out) 12 mo to cash /5 - 5/ 10 to 27 1/2 lb of flour - 4/11 11 1/2 lb of flour - 5 Cr by weaving 1-10/6 15 to 2 1/2 lb of butter @ 1/ - 2/6 2 3/4 lb of Hogs lard @ /7 1/2 - 1/9 30 Peter Vermalle - Dr to 8 1/2 lb of butter @ 1/ - 8/6 to 6 lb of chees @ /1 1/2 - 3/9 19 of 1st mo 1813 to 30 1/2 lb of flour - 5/5 to 2 lb2 of butter - 2/ 1/2 3 mo 18 Peter Vermalley - Dr 20 lb of flour - 3/9 by weaving 21 yards @ /9 - 15/9 Image 24 - Janet Kellough Adolphus Town 5 mo 26 - 1813 16 Paul Huff .. Dr to cash -16/19 to cash (Note: Above was overwritten in another hand with Ò55 56 1855 Sophiasburg Sept. 18 1855) 27 George Cameron ....Dr to 5 yrds of striped cotten @ ?/6 1-2/6 7 yrds of white cotten @ 1/6 - 10/6 7 yrds of white cotton at 1/6 222 7 mo 20 Enoch Esmond ...Dr 5 1/2 lb of wool @ 2/ - 11/ 11 1/2 lb of chees @ /7 1/2 - 7/3 1/4 21 George Cameron ..Dr to 59 lb of pork @ 1/3 3-12/6 10 mo l peck of salt - 6/3 2 mo 12 to cash 1 - 5/ 3 mo 26 to 31 lb of corned beef 1-3/3 1st mo 1815 James and to 30 lb of beef (Crossed out) 20 lb of beef (Crossed out) Joseph Holter..Dr to 19 lb of beef (Crossed out) Isareal Tripp..Dr to 21 lb of Beef to 11 1/2 lb of Beef to 15 1/2 lb of Beef Nehemiah Orsburn ...Dr to 10 lb of Beef Image 25 - Janet Kellough 11 Sophias burg 1 mo 10th 1817 Jacob Cronk - Dr £- s- d to 13 1/2 lb of tallow to 70 feet of bords to timber for staves - 0/12 to 12 lb of tallow @ 1/ - 0/12 to 2 barrels of flower at 9 3/4 dollars per Barl 4-17/6 to 18 lb of tallow - 18/ paid 2 mo 17 John Goslin - Dr to 9 lb of tallow - 9/ 21 Levy Roblin -- Dr to one hundred lb of Beef 2- - to one hundred lb of Beef 2- - 3 mo 29 John R way -- Dr bu Cash 2-19/4 1/2 Philip Roblin -- Dr to 200 lb of Beef @ 40/ ? 4 - - 11 mo ? John DeMill -- Dr to Eight dollars 2-0/0 12 mo 3 Jacob Cronk - to 507 feet of 3/4 boards 23 John DeMill --Dr by Cash 2-0/0 to 80 lb of flour to 17 lb fo flower 9 mo 25 1818 Jacob Cronk --Dr to 148 feet of siding Image 26 - Janet Kellough 10 4 mo 20 1818 Sophiasburgh Isarael Tripp Cr By 29lb of iron @ -15 £0 -12/1 to seeting 1 shoe 0-0/7 1/2 1821 Jacob Cronk -- Dr to 420 feet of 3/4 boards Mr. Patterson Cabinet Maker 1843 To 3 bbs pork @ 45/ 6-15/0 12 ? 2-12/1 17 1/4 yd Caublet (?) 2-7/ 8 1/4 ? 1-19/4 Calf skin 11/3 - 11/3 15-4/8 1/2 10 -2 - 24 ? Hay @ 2/0 1-4/ Cr ? Patterson ? 1 table 3-0/0 12 Chairs 6/3 1-12/6 ? 3-15/0 ? 6-5/ 15/10/0 2-11/0 18-0/0 Image 27 – Carm Foster 19 Sophiasburgh 4 mo 6 -1817 26 Peter C Brown – Dr to mending a tongs - 1 3 Isaac Mowerson – Dr. to putting a leg in a pot - 4 - James to finding teva shoes and setting the same on the Horse - 4 - Noxon John Vanskiver - Dr Sophias to laying a Chisleandfixing another - 2 - Burg 1830 8.31 John Vanskiver – Dr to making a cant hook - 3 9 - Isarael Tripp – Dr to making a crowbar - 5 - 3 of 4 mo to reparing the dog for the saw mill finding Iron for teeth - 7 6 5 John Vanskiver – Dr - to finding Iron and mending dog for the saw mill - 10 - - to Laying an ax - - 5 6 - John Goslin – Dr to a ring and staple - 10 - 10 Peter C Brown – Dr - to Paying an ax - - 6 3 to ups stress? an ax - - 1 6 Richard Morden – ‘Dr ‘ - to putting an ear to a tea kettle fixing the bale - 3 - to Laying an ax - - 6 3 Image 28 – Carm Foster 20 Sophiasburgh 4 mo10 ₤ s d John De Mill – Dr to mendin frog - 1 3 to a large Clevis - 6 3 to 3 small Cleaveses a 9/ - 6 - to Beatle wrings? - 4 - to a weg - 4 - to a ring - 1 3 to Ironing 2 Swivvletrees - 5 - 11 Peter C Brown – Dr - to Ring and Staple - 10 - John Vanskiver – Dr - to putting a tooth to the dog for the Saw Mill - 7 3s James Mc.targart – Dr - to Landsiding and sharpening a Shear - 10 0 - to Laying and Caping Shear - 10 - 12 James Mctargart – Dr to putting a head to a boalt - 1 3 to putting steel point to a weg - 1 3 to Laying an Ax - - 5 6s Richard Morden – Dr To Lay 14 to Laying a shear with Iron - 10 - to Laying a shear with steel - 12 6 to Laying two wedges to welding the head and point of a weg - 1 - to putting a staple and Clapper to a Bell - 2 - Leroy Roblin – Dr to two Links for a double swivvletree - 4 - [Transcribers note: the last two entries on this page have been “X’d” out] Luke Morin to f??? 3 rings - 12 6 ? ? is and weling ? - 3 - and weld 1 ring - - 2 - - 1 Isaac mowerson to ? ? ? sheaves? - 2 6 Image 29 – Carm Foster 21 1817 Sophiasburgh 4 mo 17 ₤ S D Isaac mowerson – Dr to Laying a Cotter with Iron and steel - 5 - to fixing a shear to lock the cotter and sharpning - 2 - - to Laying an ax - 6 3 to putting a handle to a Cros cutt Saw - 3 - Peter C Brown – Dr - to Laying an Ax - 6 3 James Mctargart – Dr - to putting 2 links in Cane - 1 3 John Vanskiver – Dr - to mending the handle of a pan - - 7 ½ Luke Mowrin – Dr - to Lay 2 Axes - - a 6/3 - 12 6 to putting a heel to a Sythe - 9 - to welding a ring - 4 - Isaac Mowerson – Dr - to setting 4 shoes - 2 6 - to Laying an Ax - 3 9 Isaac Mowerson - Dr - to making 2 Clasps for the sled runner - 1 3 Isareal Tripp – Dr - to hooping and baling a bran kittle - 7 6 19 John De Mill – Dr to Laying a shear with steel - 12 6 to putting an Eye for the bolt - 1 3 to a bolt for the shear - 3 - to a rivet in the swivel tree - - 4 - James Mctargart – Dr to mending a Cleavis - - 9 Image 30 – Carm Foster 22 Sophiasburgh 4 mo21 1817 ₤ S D Samuel Mctargart – Dr - to Laying an Ax - 6 3 - Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Ironing 2 swivvletrees - 4 - - James Mctargart – Dr to mending a Cleavice and bolt - 1 3 28 Peter C Brown – Dr to mending a Chaine and putting new links - 5 6 to mending sheap shears - 1 6s Isarael Tripp – Dr - to Ironing pare of swivvletrees - 12 6 Isarael Tripp – Dr - to Sharpning shear - 1 3 Levy Roblin – Dr - to Laying a shear with steel - 12 6 to putting brace to a shear - 3 - Nehemiah Osborn? – Dr - to Laying a Cotter with Iron and steel and sharpning? shear - 8 6 John Gosling – Dr To fastning waggon tire - - 3 ½ 24 Isarael Tripp – Dr - to Laying a Cotter - 2 - to making a ring - - 10 24 John Gosling – Dr - to mending Betle? ring - - 7 ½ Richard Morden – Dr to hooping and baling a pot - 3 6 to making 2 bolts - 2 - to drawing a bolt a Cotorland key - 1 - to Making a Shear binding 10 lb of Iron and Laying with steel 1 17 6 26 John DeMill – Dr to setting 4 shoes - 2 6 - James Mctargart – Dr to setting one shoe - - 7 ½ Image 31 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 4 mo 28 1817 £ S D to plating a plow - 4 0 Levy to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to mending a chain - - 6 to setting and toing 2 shoes - 1 11 to Ironing 2 Swivole trees - 6 - to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to making plow plate - 1 3 to upsetting an Ax - 2 - to putting links in a Chane - 1 3 to fixing plow plate - 1 - 29 to putting 1 link in Chane - - 6 to Laying a shear with steel - 12 6 to fixing the land side and Cap - 4 11 30 to Laying a Shear with Iron - 10 - to putting a Cap on the Shear - 8 - to platting the plow - 6 - John Demill Dr to putting Cap on the Shea - 6 3 to Laying Dhear - 10 - 5 mo to pointing a Shear - 5 9 to putting a Clapper to a bell - 1 - to pointing a Shear - 5 9 2 to Sharpning Shea - 1 3 to lenghtinh bolt - 1 3 to welding bolt - - 7 ½ to setting 4 shoes - 2 6 to sharpning a shear - 1 3 to mending Cleavice - 6 - to fixing pate for the mouldbord - 6 - to mending shovle - - 7 ½ Image 32 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 5 mo 2 1817 1 to Laying Cleavice and making bolt - 2 - to making key - - 3 to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to peceing Cleavice - 3 - to setting 4 shoes and toing - 3 6 to plating a plow - 10 - to making plow pates - 7 6 5 Ruben Way Dr to Laying and Capping Shear - 19 6 to plating a plow - 8 1 ½ to plaiting and lengthing the bolt - 10 9 to making a band for the Harrow plate for the sled - 1 6 to putting 2 links in a Chane - - 8 to sharpning shear - 1 3 ½ to staple for a yoke - 5 - 8 to plating and finding part - 7 6 key and Cotterel - - 6 9 to Laying 9 drag teeth with steel - 11 3 to 4 drag teeth pointed with Steel weight 11 ¾ lb - 14 8 to a hook and welding 2 links in Chane - 3 - Levy to pieceing a Cotter & sharp Shear - 8 - to plate for the plow - 1 3 10 to a hasp and staples - 2 - to a large Cleavice - 5 7 ½ to a large Cleavise - 5 8 Image 33 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 5 mo 12 1817 £ S D to Capping and pointing a shear - 12 6 to sharpning a shear - 1 3 to making plates & nales for plow - 1 to hinges & hasp staples - 7 - to sharpning 2 shears - 2 0 to a ket for the plow 3 3 3 to putting Eye to a hoe - 2 to Capping & sharpning Shear - 8 6 to toe & set a Shoe - - 10 ½ to welding hook to swevvel tree - - 7 ½ to Landsiding & Capn shear - 15 - to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to a link in a chane - - 3 ½ to Laying a shear with steel - 12 6 to mending shovel - 1 3 16 Ruben Way Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to sharpning Shear - 1 3 to Legthing a bolt - 1 9 to setting 4 shoes one toe - 2 9 ½ to Upsetting an Ax - 1 6 19 to sharp 2 shears - 2 6 to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ to fixing bolt & key 2 larg nales - 1 - Image 34 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 5 mo 20 1817 £ S D to sharp shear - 1 3 to mending chane - - 6 to pointing shear & welding Cap - 5 6 to shoe - 5 - to shoe - 5 - 21 to sharpn shear - 1 3 Staple in a double swivvel tree - 2 6 1 hoe - 5 6 to piecing bolt fixing Auger - 1 - to plow plates & nails - 6 - to Sharpning Shear - 1 9 23 to Laying an Ax - 6 3 to 1 hoe - 5 6 Matthew Snider Dr to 1 hoe and laying Cleavice - 7 - to sharp shear - 1 3 Levy to setting 1 shoe 1 plow plate - 2 2 ½ to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to putting an Eye in Shear - 1 3 to Sharp Shear - 1 3 24 Matthew Snider Dr to a chain - 14 6 to 2 hoes - 11 - to fixing a hoe - 1 3 26 to sharpning 2 shears - 2 6 Image 35 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 5 mo 26 1817 £ S d Daniel B. way Dr to mending 3 Cleavises to 2 bolts - 3 9 to setting 4 shoes, 1 toe - 2 9 to mending dung fork - - 7 ½ to laying and fixing Staple to a Swivvole Tree - 2 - to sharpning Shear, 1 hoe - 6 3 to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to 1 Chain – weight 18 lb 1 2 6 28 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to Capping & sharpn Shear - 8 3 to 1 hoe to setting 2 shoes - 6 3 to a Bush Sythe - 9 - 30 John Way Dr to drawing a bolt - 1 3 to sharpning shear & colter - 1 6 to Sharpning shear - 1 3 to Laying Shear - 12 6 to mending Cleavice, to 1 hoe - 6 3 to mending a Shovel handle - 1 3 to mending a hook in the Colter - 1 6 to putting an Eye in a Swivvole tree - 1 - to one link in the Chain - 4 - Image 36 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 6 mo 2 1817 £ S d to laying an Ax - 6 3 to a plate for the mould bord 3 ½ lb - 4 4 ½ to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to welden a Cleavice, - - 10 to Laying a Cleavice, to a bolt - 2 3 to pointing Shear - 6 9 to a plow plate 2 lb - 2 6 to setting 4 shoes, 1 toe - 2 9 to Landsiding and Sarpn Shear - 9 3 to Sharpning shear - 1 3 3 to setting 7 Shoes, to 2 toes - 5 - to a linch pin - - 7 ½ to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to altering Colter - 1 3 to Laying Shear - 12 6 to sharpning Colter - - 7 ½ to Laying an Ax - 6 3 to 1 Ax hand - 12 6 5 to Laying an Ax - 6 3 to sharpning shear - 1 3 to Colter bands @ 2 / 6 - 5 - to Cleavice bolt - 1 - to fixing an Ax - 2 6 Image 37 Doug Smith Sophasburgh 6 mo 5 1817 £ S D to a large Cleavice bolt - 1 4 to making Chain - 4 - to a Colter 9 ½ lb - 12 6 to a Colter band - 2 6 7 to Sharpning shear - 1 3 to putting link Tripps Chain - - 7 ½ to a Chain 17 ½ lb 1 1 10 ½ to 10 ¼ lb plow plates - 12 9 ½ to a Steel plate 3 ½ lb - 7 to a ribbet and staple - - 9 ½ 9 to shear pin - 1 6 to plates for the plow 4 ½ lb - 5 7 ½ 1 steel plate 3 lb - 5 6 a ribbet and putting old patte on - 1 3 to a Iron for the Colter - 1 3 to Sharpning share - 1 3 to mending Chain - 1 - to Laying an Ax - 3 9 to a ring - 1 3 to sharp shear - 1 3 to Ironing a Swivvle tree - 4 - 10 to mending a Pick - 5 - to mending a Cleavice - - 7 ½ to pointing shear - 6 9 Image 38 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 6 mo 11 1817 £ S D Levy to Laying a Shear with steel - 12 6 to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ to putting Sam, McTargart Chane - - 7 ½ to putting link Sam, McTargart Chain - - 7 ½ Matthew Snider Dr to setting 2 Shoes - 1 3 12 to Ironing a Scraper 1 15 - to putting teeth on the dog Sawmill - 3 - 16 to Laying staples for the Ox yoke - 2 6 to Colter band - 2 - to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to Sharp Shear - 1 3 Levy to plating plow 5 ½ lb new plates - 6 10 ½ to fixing on the old plates - 1 3 to one shoes set - - 7 ½ to a linch pin - - 7 ½ to putting cap on a Shear - 6 3 to hook and staple - 3 - to Sharp Colter - 4 - 17 to upsetting an Ax - 1 6 to welding bolt for the plow - - 7 ½ to Sharpning 2 shears - 2 6 to Colters’ band - 2 6 to fixing waggon hammer - 6 to setting 3 shoes - 1 10 ½ to altering plow shear - 1 to Lay a Cleavice - 1 6 Matthew Snider Dr to Laying and landsiding Shear - 1 - to plating plow - 6 10 19 John Demill Dr to upsetting an Ax - 1 6 to mending bits and chain - 1 3 Image 39 – Carm Foster 31 Sophias burgh 6 mo 20 – 1817 - Richard Morden – Dr ₤ S d to making ring - 1 3 Levy Roblin – Dr to Irons for the waggon - 3 6 to fixing cotter band and staple - 1 6 - Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Welding Cotter - 1 - to Capping and pointing shear - 8 3 - Samuel Mctargart – Dr to plow plate 1 ½ lb - 1 10 ½ - Joseph Foster – Dr to Capping shear - 7 6 - John Way – Dr to 1 shoe - 2 - - Peter Mctargart – Dr to staple and Clapper - 1 6 - Isarael Tripp – Dr to link in chain - - 3 ½ 22 John Vanskiver – Dr - to plow plates 4 lb 2 oz - 5 2 - Isarael Tripp – Dr to Laying shear - 10 - + Peter C Brown – Dr to putting 3 links to a chain - 1 6 - James Mctargart – Dr to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 24 Isaac Mowerson – Dr - to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 - Nemiah Orsburn - Dr to Cleavis Bolt - 1 - - John Vanskiver – Dr to 2 links in a Chain - - 6 - Joseph Foster – Dr to pointing shear - 6 3 - Richard Morden – Dr to sharpning shear - 1 3 - John R Way – Dr to pointing shear - 6 9 to Laying cotter - 3 6 to 12 rivvets - - 6 Image 40 – Carm Foster 32 Sophiasburgh 6. mo25 – 1817 ₤ S d - to Laying bar of Iron on the Colter - 5 - - Matthew Snider – Dr to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ - Nemiah Orsburn – Dr to sharpning Shear - 1 3 26 John Gorsline – Dr to pointing Shear - 6 3 to putting ribbet in the shear - - 6 Adam Short – Dr - to Laying Shear - 10 - to Sharpning Colter - - 6 28 John DeMill – Dr - to Hooks and Eyes 31 lb 1 18 9 - Nehemiah Orsburn – Dr to Laying Colter with Iron and Steel - 7 6 to Welding Cap on the landside - 2 6 Isaac Mowerson – Dr - to welding a drag tooth and sharpn 1 - 1 - - John Gorslin – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 Richard Morden – Dr - to setting 3 shoes - 1 10 ½ - Levy Roblin – Dr to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 30 Philip Roblin – Dr - to pointing Shear - 6 3 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to a hook and staple for the plow - 3 6 to mending a Chain - - 6 - John Gorslin – Dr to Laying Cleavis - 1 6 7 mo 1 Joseph Foster – Dr - to plow plates 3 lbs - 3 9 - John Gorslin – Dr to mending ring and staple - 2 3 - Isarael Tripp – Dr to upsetting 2 Axes - 3 - - John Gorslin – Dr to mending staple a key - 1 3 - Isarael Mowerson – Dr to Image 41 – Carm Foster 33 Sophias burgh 7 mo3 1817 ₤ S D Levy Roblin – Dr - to pointing a Shear - 6 3 7 17 3 2 -2 -8 - to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ to Sharpning Shear & Colter - 1 6 - John R Way – Dr to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ -0 9 Nehemiah Orsburn – Dr to Sharpning Shear & Colter - 1 3 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 16 Isarael Tripp – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 17 Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 - John R Way – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 18 Isarael Tripp – Dr - to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 19 Nehemiah Orsburn – Dr - to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 - James Mctargart – Dr to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ 21 Matthew Snider - Dr to setting 2 shoers - 1 3 - to Sharpning Shear & Colter - 1 3 to Sharpning drag teeth - - 9 - Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3. 22 James Mctargart – Dr - to Sharpning 2 Sheaves - 2 6 John Gorslin – Dr - to welding a large Cleavis - - 9. to piercing a bolt making key hole - - 10. - to Sharpning Colter - - 6 - Matthew Snider – Dr to welding & setting 2 shoes - 2 - - Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3. Image 42 – Carm Foster 34 Sophias burgh 7 mo 24 – 1817 ₤ S D John Vanskiver – Dr - to 2 heel & 2 nib wegges - - 10. - to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 Isaac Mowerson – Dr - to a hasp & staple for the long waggon - 2 9. John Vanskiver – Dr - to welding hee ring - - 6 to a heel weg & nib weg - - 6. 8 mo 1 Isarael Tripp – Dr 2 to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to setting 2 and sharpning - 1 6 5 Isaac Mowerson – Dr -0 to a ring & ribbet on sythesheath? - 1 3. Samuel Mctargart – Dr - to Setting 2 shoes - 1 3 6 James Mctargart – Dr - to hoopping Waggon wheel - 5 - 6 Peter C Brown – Dr + to mending a Sythe - 2 - - Richard Morden – Dr to 27 ¾ lb of hooks and Eyes 1 14 8 ½ - Isarael Tripp – Dr to toing 2 shoes sharpningshoes - - 10. - Joseph Foster – Dr to 7 nails for waggon tire - 1 6 - John Way – Dr to a nib iron, and weg & heel weg - 2 6 7 John Vanskiver – Dr - to welding Augur - - 10 + Peter C Brown – Dr to welding heel ring 4 wegges - 1 4 ½ 8 Mathew Snider – Dr - to welding Cleavise making bolt - 1 6 - John Way – Dr to spindle - 1 3. 9 John Vanskiver – Dr - to a hasp and 2 staples - 1 6 Image 43 Doug Smith Sophias Burgh 8 mo 9th 1817 £ S D Matthew Snider Dr to pointing a Shear - 6 3 Levy to mending Chane 3 new links - 2 6 to reparing fanning mill Irons - 3 9 to setting 4 shoes - 2 6 11 to a nib Iron - 2 - to a pich fork - 3 9 12 John Way Dr to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to a hasp for the waggon - 1 9 to mending pich fork - 1 - 13 to welding 2 bolts making one - 2 6 to 3 ¾ lb of Chane - 4 9 to Ironing Cradle sneath - 2 6 14 to mending 3 sythes - 4 - to a heel weg - - 3 ½ to a pich fork - 3 9 to Laying Shear with steel - 12 6 to 2 staples for the Barn doore - 3 4 15 John Way Dr to setting one shoe - - 7 ½ Matthew Snider Dr to making & setg 2 Shoes - 4 - to an Eye to a shear - 1 3 Image 44 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 18 of 8 mo 1817 £ S D to mending a Sythe - 1 6 to mending Sythe - 1 6 to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ 28 John R Way Dr to setting 2 Shoes - 1 3 to setting 2 Shoes on Orsburn horse - 1 3 to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to putting heel to a sythe - 2 - to fixing Styllards - - 9 to setting 4 Shoea - 2 6 9 mo 1 John Storing Dr to mending Crank faning Mill - 1 6 to fixing kittle bail - 1 - to setting 6 Shoes, 1 toe - 4 ½ 2 to Laying Shear with Iron a piece on the Cap & pointing with Steel - 17 6 to pinting with steel - 6 3 to hooping a waggon wheel - 5 - Levy to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to fixing plow plates & nales - 1 - to putting heel to a Sythe - 1 - to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ 3 to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to mending bolt - 1 - Image 45 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 9 mo 4 1817 £ S D to mending Sythe - 1 3 to 2 shoes ans setting - 3 9 to setting 2 shoes 1 toe - 1 6 to Laying shear with steel - 12 6 to mending Chain - 3 6 5 to 4 staples and hooks - 1 6 to Laying Shear with his steel - 10 - to sharpning Shear - 1 3 6 to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 to Laying Colter & sharp shear - 5 - to a Chain 18 ½ lb 1 3 9 ½ 8 to pointing shear - 5 6 to seting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to seting 2 shoes - 1 3 to Ribbiting Ox yoak - 1 6 to Laying Shear & welding the strap - 10 9 to Laying a Shear with steel - 12 6 to Landsiding a shear - 8 - 9 Matthew Snider Dr to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to Laying Shear with steel - 12 6 10 to putting tine to a pich fork - 1 3 11 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 12 to pointing Shear - 6 3 Image 46 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 9 mo 12 1817 £ S D to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to Ironing swivvle tree - 10 - Levy to putting piece in Cleavice - 1 3 to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 16 to point and capping Shear - 11 3 to fixing a hook Cleavice - 1 - to putting head to a bolt - - 9 to welding drag tooth - 1 - to welding drag tooth - 1 3 ½ 17 John Way Dr to mending bit and a key - - 6 to laying drawer knife - 5 - Levy to a bush sythe - 8 - 18 to piecing bolt key & Cotrel - 1 6 to pointing Shear - 7 - to Laying shear with steel - 12 6 19 to putting brace & Cap & sharpning a shear - 8 - John DeMill Dr to Sarpning drag teeth - - 9 to Laying an Ax - 6 3 20 to mending Shovel - 3 9 to Laying an Ax - 6 3 Image 47 – Carm Foster 39 [Transcribers Note: written in the left hand margin from the bottom of the page to the top is the following – “Samuel Noxon Samuel Noxon Sophias Burg Sophias burgh 2 mo 22. 1817 ₤ S D John Vanskiver – Dr - to 2 links put in a Chane - - 7 ½ - Levy Roblin – Dr to reparing & sharpning Shear - 2 - - Serenus Parks – Dr to mending Chane - 1 3 24 Samuel Mctargart – Dr - to Ironing Swivvletree welding ring - 1 6 - Joseph Morden – Dr to a Chain 17 ½ lb 1 1 10 ½ 26 Philip Roblin - Dr - to fixing chane hook - - 7 ½ - James McTargart – Dr to fixing hook to swivvletree - - 10 - James Orsburn Junr - Dr to making Burnning Iron - - 7 ½ + Peter C Brown - Dr to Laying drawer knife - 5 6 - John Way – Dr to Sharpning Shear, making key - 1 6 to Setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ - Matthew Snider – Dr to setting 1 new Shoe - 2 - - Isarael Tripp – Dr to Setting 2 shoes - 1 3 29 Philip Roblin – Dr - to Sharpening - 1 3 to setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ to putting piece in a Cleavice - 1 - - Joseph Foster – Dr to welding & sharpn dragteeth - 1 - - James Mctargart junr – Dr to Laying an Ax - 6 3 - Matthew Snider – Dr to Laying Cleavice - 1 - to Sharpning drag teeth, weld - 1 - 10 mo 2 Samuel Mctargart – Dr to fixing hammer - - 7 ½ Philip Roblin – Dr - to Sharpning Shear - 1 - to putting an Eye in a Shear - 1 3 3 to Setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to Sharpning Shear - 1 3 to making Staple - - 3 ½ Image 48 – Carm Foster 40 Sophias burgh 10 mo 6 – 1817 ₤ S D - John R Way – Dr to a band for the plow tail fixing plate 2 spikes - 1 6 - Philip Roblin – Dr to a bolt for the Cleavice - 1 - - to Sharpning Shear & Colter - 1 3 - Matthew Snider – Dr to mending Cleavice - 1 - 2? James Mctargart – Dr - to 2 new shoes ?Ba - 4 - to setting 2 Shoes - 1 3 - Richard Morden – Dr to 1 new Shoe to making 1 & setting - 3 7 8 ¼ to making hook for Colter - 1 6 8 ½ 2 ½ Philip Roblin - Dr 18 ¼ to making knife & fork for the apple machine - 1 - JBaay? - John Way - Dr Joaact? to 1 Ax - 12 6 9 - Philip Roblin – Dr to 1 new Shoe steel toed - 2 - - Levy Roblin – Dr to 1 new Ax - 12 6 10 Levy Roblin – Dr - to 2 new shoes & setting - 4 - 11 Joseph Foster – Dr to Laying a Cleavice - 1 9 13 Philip Roblin – Dr to setting & toeing 1 shoe - - 10 ½ - Isarael Tripp – Dr to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ - to a spindle for guil wheel - 1 - to Setting 1 shoe - - 7 ½ - Levy Roblin to a weg. 4 ¾ lbs - 4 6 - John Demill – Dr to 2 hooks for the Crane - 2 - Image 49 – Carm Foster 41 Sophias burgh 10 mo 18, 1817 - ₤ S D - John Vanskiver – Dr to 1 Ax - 12 6 - John R Way – Dr to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 - John Storing – Dr to Laying and welding the poll of an Ax - 7 - R 20 Peter C Brown – Dr + to 1 new shoe set - 2 - 21 Peter C Brow – Dr + to Bake kittle bale - 2 - Samuel Mctargart – Dr + to 1 Ax - 12 6 to 2 new Shoes - 4 - 22 Jacob Cronk – Dr - to 2 new Shoes - 4 - to setting 2 shoes one toe - 1 6 ½ - John R Way – Dr to fixing bridle bits - 1 6 - William Wood – Dr to laying Cleavice - 1 3 23 Joseph Foster – Dr- - to 2 new shoes - 4 to Setting 2 Shoes - 1 3 25 John Gorslin – Dr - to Sharpning welding pick - 1 - - Richard Morden – Dr to setting 2 Shoes - 1 3 - Matthew Snider – Dr to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ 29 James Mctargart – Dr to 4 Waggon boxes wt. 10 lb - 10 - - Joseph Foster – Dr to 2 butcher knives - 3 6 - Isarael Tripp – Dr to fixing Mill Irons - 4 - 11. mo 1 Isarael Tripp – Dr - to making dog for the saw Mill - 13 6 - John Way – Dr to new shoe 1 old one set - 2 7 ½ to making bale and ears to a pale - 2 - 5 Isarael Tripp – Dr - to making andIrons Wt. 4 lbs 1 4 3 ½ ? | ||
Image 50 – Carm Foster
42 Sophias burgh 11 mo 6th – 1817 £ S D - Isaac Mowerson – Dr to 1 new ax - 12 6 - to 6 ribbits and ribbeting tires hoops - 3 - to fixing the headding Jaw - 1 6 Isaac Mowerson – Dr to Cooppers Adds - 8 - to Laying drawer knife - 6 3 - to mending Cooppers Ax - 1 6 - to hardning drawer knife - - 7 ½ 9 to a new drawer knife - 10 - Levy Roblin – Dr - to toeing and setting 1 shoe - 1 - 11 John Vanskiver – Dr - to mending Shovel 1 - 3 6 - John Way – Dr to 1 butcher knife - 1 - John Gorslin – Dr to a plow Shear Wt. 35 lb Layed with Iron, a - a ducting 22 lb for the Shear Mold at /6 pr lb Remains 2 2 9 14 Levy Roblin – Dr - to setting 1 Shoe - - 7 ½ to welding pole of an ax & upsetting - 1 6 - John DeMill – Dr to 2 staples for the Barn doors - 3 4 15 John Vanskiver – Dr - to mending Chains – 3 links - - 10 ½ - Richard Morden – Dr to 2 hooks and eyes 5 ¼ lb - 6 6 ½ 18 Peter C Brown – Dr + to 1 new Shoe - 2 - to toeing and fixing 2 shoes setting - 2 - 19 John Vanskiver – Dr - to hook 21 Levy Roblin – Dr - to 3 new shoes - 6 - to toeing and fixing 3 shoes and setting - 3 - Image 51 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 11 mo 21 1817 £ S D John Demill Dr to toeing fixing 2 shoe setting - 2 - 24 John R Way Dr to 4 new Shoes - 8 - to toeing 3 shoes and sitting 4 shoes - 3 7 ½ to dung fork - 10 - to mending the Eye of Isarael Tripps pick - 7 3 to 2 Axes @ 12 / 6 1 5 - to drawing kittle bale - 1 - to a hollowing Adds - 6 3 28 to a dung fork - 10 - to a Chisle - 1 6 to Laying a drawer knife - 6 3 Levy to 2 ribbets for the shovel - 1 - to toeing and setting 2 shoes - 2 - 12 m to bucket bale 4 Eares and Ribbets - 3 6 to sitting 4 new shoes - 8 - Matthew Snider Dr to welding a socket on dung fork - 1 3 3 to a plow shear Layed and Capt with steel 2 6 3 Image 52 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 12 mo 1811 £ S D to a ring - 6 - John DeMill Dr to a bolt - 1 6 6 to mending dung fork - 1 3 9 Matthew Snider Dr to bridle bit 1 / ribbet tea kittle - 1 3 to putting socket fixing dung fork - 3 9 to mending Cleavice - - 7 ½ 10 to welding 1 link and 1 new link Chane 1 to shewing sled steel plaited 3 5 - to making butcher knife - 1 - Levy to Ironing sled steel plated 4 - 7 ½ 12 to mending bolt in the roller - 1 - to making 2 bolts for the roller - 5 - to welding shoes and putting them on the sled - 12 - John DeMill Dr to making shovle handle _ 6 3 13 to 4 new Shoes and setting - 8 - to sitting 4 old shoes and sharpning 3 - Levy to making 2hooks @ 1 / 2 - 3 4 to 2 Ribbits @ / 4 - - 8 to 8 staples and 4 links - 2 - to mending Bridle bits - - 3 to mending Crank pepper Mill - - 7 ½ 18 to betle rings and weg 9 lb - 11 3 to an Ax - 12 6 to setting 8 shoes, toing 5 - 7 3 to sharpning and sitting 2 shoes - 1 6 Image 53 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 12 mo 20th 1817 £ S D to 8 Shoes and sitting - 16 - to a bolt for the sled tonge - 2 - to a hook for a swivvle tree - 4 3 to an Ax - 12 6 to a bolt 2 / to welding a bolt and hook 2 9 to band on the runner - 2 3 to 4 shoes and sitting - 8 - to 4 shoes and sitting - 8 - to sharpning ans sitting 4 shoea - 3 - John Demill Dr to toeing and sitting 2 shoes - 2 - 22 to band on the sled - 1 6 to 4 shoes and sitting - 8 - 23 JohnR Way Dr to fanning Mill Irons - 6 - to links and staples for sled box - 2 - 24 to 1 Ax - 12 6 to 2 wegges and a frow 12 lb - 15 - 25 to a shaft for fanning Mill - 2 6 to 7 shoes and sitting - 14 - to sitting 2 new shoes - 4 - 26 to mending Chain - 2 3 Image 54 Doug Smith Sophiasburgh 12 mo 26 1817 £ S D to 2 shoes and sitting - 4 - to 2 shoes toeing and sharpning - 1 9 to a crank for fanning Mill - 2 3 1 mo 6 1819 John Huff, weaver Dr to Cash 8 / 6 - 8 6 to his order paid to Loes Palmer 2 7 10 £2 16 4 By ? 3 of totle? John Huff Cr By weaving 84 ½ yds of tow and linen Cloth at / 8 d pr yd 2 16 4 7 mo to Laying and Capping shear - 18 - 12 to Laying and Capping shear - 18 - to 1s / 9d coming from to 5 heal Wegges @ / 2 - - 10 8 mo to setting 2 shoes - 1 3 1 1 11 7 mo to putting a peace on a Sythe - 1 6 8 mo to putting heal on a Sythe - 2 6 16 to fixing 2 sythes 0 2 - to 9 lb of side pork @ 1 / - - 9 - Image 55 – Carm Foster 47 Sophias burgh 21st 8 mo 1819 Joseph Caller – Dr to 2 lb of Butter - @/9 - 1 6. 24 to 12 ½ lb of Mutton - @/4 ½ - 4 8 ½ 30 to 1 ½ lb of Butter - @ 9/- - 1 6 9 mo4 to 3 lb of Butter @ 9/- - 3 - 10 to 10 ¾ of Mutton @/4 - 3 7. 25 to 1 ½ lb of Butter @-1/- - 1. 6 27 to 4 ¾ lb of Butter @ 1/- - 4 9. 10 mo to 2 ½ lb Butter @ 1/- - 2 6 Brought forward - - 9 - 1 12 - 6 mo to 1ct 98 lb of second flour - 15 - to 2 ct of fine flour 1 2 6 to 30 ¾ lb of Vale at 1/4 - 10 - to ¼ lb of tobacco @ 2/6 - - 7 ½ to Cash 1 10 - to 17 ¾ lb of Side pork @ 7 ½ d - 11 1 ½ 7 mo 19 to to ½ ct hundred of flour - 6 - to 10 lb of shingle nails - 15 - to ¼ of bushel of corn - 0 7 ½ 12 mo 6 to Cash 5 17 10 ½ - 7 6 William Longaere – Cr 6 5 1 ½ By Mason work stoning Seller 6 5 1 ½ Sophiasburg 5 mo 9th 1830, ‘ ‘ ‘ [Transcribers note: the following is written by a different hand. The UBA? at the end of this page appears to be a signature] S O may god Bless us may he Save us eternally for Christ Sake Amen Sophias Burg June 21st UBA? Image 56 – Carm Foster 48 Sophias Burgh 9th mo 10 – 1819 Joseph Calles – cr By 7 days work 1 14 - 5 mo 29 1820 Isaac Wright – Dr Cr By 3 days work @ 6/- - 18 - 7 mo 22 By 5 ½ days - @ 6/- 1 13 - 29 By 6 days - @ 6/- 1 16 - 8 mo5 By 6 days - @ 6/- 1 16 - Printice – 6 days - @ 4/ 1 4 - 12 By 6 days 1 16 - Printice 6 – days 1 4 - 19 By 6 days 1 16 - 26 Printice 6 days 1 4 - By 5 ½ days 1 13 - Printice 6 1 4 - 9 mo2 By 4 ¼ days 1 7 - Printice 4 ½ - 18 - 16 By 6 days 1 14 6 Printice 6 1 3 - 24 By 6 days 1 16 - Printice 6 days 1 4 - 29 By 4 ½ days 1 7 - - Printice 4 ½ - 18 - By finishing the upper Story 6 - - ₤ 32 11 6 10 mo 13 Isaac Wright – Dr to cash 32 11 6 recp? Of 0? Image 57 – Carm Foster 49 Sophias Burg ƒƒ Edward Hicks – Dr to Cash - 1 8 3 mo 1 1822 George Arthors – Cr By Labour ₤ 10 3 2 George Arthors – Dr to cash 3 5 - to striped flannel 5 3/5 yds. 1 3 - to making two shirts - 3 - to 1 pair of mittings - 2 - 4 13 - Balance due to George Arthurs 5 10 2 4 mo 2 George Arthor – Dr to 2 ¾ yds of full Cloth a 10/- 1 7 6 to a pare of trowser – 3/- - 3 0 to half soles for a pare of shoes - 1 3 6 mo4 to Cash - 10 - to a fur hat - 17 6 29 to Cash - 5 - to Sole leather for pair shoes - 3 9 to making by Isaac Morden - 4 - to cording and thread while making - 1 - to Cash – two Cr? was ma?? - 11 - to articles from Nash - 8 - to making pair Penin? trowser - 2 - to a pair of socks - 4 - 4 18 0 George Arthurs – Cr by 9 months labour 18 - - Credit Brought down 5 10 2 23 10 2 Debit Brought down 4 18 - 18 12 2 12 mo9 to cash 8 2 2 due to George Arthurs 10 10 0 2 mo 3d 1823 to Cash 3 - - to Cash 5 - - Due to George Arthurs 2 10 - Image 58 – Carm Foster 50 Sophias Burgh December 1821 [Transcribers note: three large “X’s” have been drawn through all the entries on this page] to Sheuing a hors 2 new Shoes and Seling too Old Shoes toing 1 Old Shoe 4 6 - John Vanscriver to a new Shoe 2 - - John Vanscriver 2? Hooks and Eys 2 6 - John Vanscriber to fastning Shoe on Sled 1 3 - to irning Sled 1 1 1 Richard Morden to rods for pleashure Slead - 8 - Richard Morden to Makin 8 Shoes and Seting - 16 - John vanscriver to Sheuing horses finding 5 new Shoes and one old Sheu Seting 6 Shoes and to have by ?bs ? 8 6 John vanscriver to finding 5 new Shoes and Seting - 6 - John Vanscriver to fixing Small whifeltry? - 1 - and putting an ear on Swilpale - - 7 ½ Image 59 – Carm Foster 51 Sophias burg December 1821 John Vansciver – Dr ₤ S D to 2 new shoes, two old shoes 1 toe and sitting - 4 6 { 20 to 1 new Shoe and setting - 2 - to 2 hooks and Eyes - 2 6 to fastning shoe on the sled - 1 3 1 mo 6-1822 to 3 new shoes 1 old and setting 6 3 small links - 8 6 10 to 3 new shoes and setting - 6 - to fixing swivvletree - 1 - to putting an Ear to a pail - - 7 ½ 3 mo5 to mending stirrup for sawmill - 5 6 8 to making stirrup for sawmill - 4 6 5 mo 24 1823 Edward Hicks – Dr {to account brought forward - 1 8 {to cash - 15 - {Edward Hicks – Cr ₤ - 16 8 {By the service of the Horse to two mares 2 10 - {Balance due ₤ 1 13 4 {to Cash 1 13 4 3 mo15,1823 1 2 8 Oliver Taylor – Dr to 8 lb of Tallow - 6 -0 6 mo 15 to 168 lb of Midlins - 12 0 11 mo to making a howelling knif and an Iron driver and making pot bale and setting two shoes 0 7 6 8 mo 16.1823 to making Eyes for crane and fixing mantle tree barr - 5 - 9 mo 20-1824 to 3 Bushels of potatoes @ 2/6 - 7 6 Image 60 – Carm Foster 52 Sophias Burg 14 of Isaac Mouressen – Dr to Ironing a sled 1 10 - 2 mo 28 to making bolt for neck yoke - 1 - 12 mo 6 1821 Richard Morden – Dr to 8 hooks and eyes - 8 - to bolt to hold the braces - - 7 ½ 1 mo 4.1822 to 4 rods for the pleasure sled - 8 - to making 8 shoes and sitting - 10 - cr By 6 lb of Iron - 2 6 11 mo 1821 Nehemiah Orsburn – Dr to putting piece on the Crane - 1 3 5 mo 1 1822 Richard Morden – Dr to welding point plowshear - 1 - 15 to making links staples and hasp - 2 6 8 mo10 to sitting 2 soes - 1 - to making hook to a swivvletree - 1 3 2 mo 21 1824 George Arthors – act brought forward due to him 2 10 - to 1 Calf skin - 12 6 1 17 6 to pair of scock 2/6 – ½ soles 1/3 - - 3 9 Due 1 13 9 to cash 1 5 - - 8 9 5 mo 20-1824 John Vansciver – Dr to 7 Bushels of potatoes 2/6 - 17 6 Image 61 – Carm Foster [Transcribers note: It appears from the handwriting several people have placed entries on this page] 5 3 – 3 mo 10.1797 Daniel Haight – Dr to one spinning Wheel - 17 6 5 mo10 1800 to ten Bushels of potatoes @ 2/6 1 5 - 10 mo 10 1802 to 80 Bushels of Wheat lent the 23d of 5 month 1827 wing ke 6 mo 18 1814 Joel Haight – Dr to one Barrel of flour @ 67/6 3 7 6 25 to two Barrels of flour @ 67/6 6 15 - Due ₤ 10 1 6 1833 Sept 7th Daniel Adams to 1 pig “ 3 2 ½ Samuel Barton to ½ a pig “ 2 1 Joseph Butler – Dr To carying him home 2/- putting up suit? 2/- 4 - 1839 Lewis R Snider D March To 1 cwt 2 quarters? Bran @ 2/6 - 3 9 “ “ 21 lbs lard @ 7 3 back peces 4/- 1 4 3 april “ 2 cwt Bran 5/- 1 Cwt fine Mid? 1 Ø Ø 1840 149 lbs Beef @ $4 00 1 10 Ø Feb 7th “ 9 ¼ lbs Tallow @ 7 ½ Ø 5 9 ½ “ “ 4 ½ bushel potatoes @ 1/3 Ø 5 7 ½ mon 7 “ 6 bush peas @ 2/6 Ø 15 Ø 1839 Lewis, R, Snider Cr & By lumber for 1000 rails @ 2/6 1 5 0 1840 “ 341 ft inch Boards @ 4/- 0 13 9 “ 200 ft lath @ 3/6 0 7 0 “ 82 ft rough edge @ 3/- 1 skirtting 5/ 0 3 0 Image 62 – Carm Foster 54 6 mo 16 Reuben Way Dr to 12 bushels of potatoes (per 1 6 whole amount - - 18 6 mo to forty one pounds of flour to one bushel potatoes - 1 6 7 mo 2nd to one bushel of Indian corn - 2 6 7 mo to one hundred and eighty five pounds of flour 4 mo 29 1830 David Barker Borrowed 200 feet of ¾ Boards 8 mo17 Francis English by labour ½ Day - 2 - 18th by one Days labour - 4 - “ 20th by one day at 4 Shll pr D - 4 - “ 21 by one Day – a/-4- - 4 - 0 14 0 11 mo 13th David Barker returned 110 feet of Boards, 1830 James M Trumpour lost time April 13th ¼ d Apr,l 30 ¼ d May 10 ½ d June 1st 1 d June 15 ½ d June 29th ½ d July Aug 12 1 d Aug 16 ½ d Sept 4 ½ d Oct 5 ½ d Oct 12 ½ d Oct 14 ½ d Oct 24 ½ d Oct 29 ¼ d Al Novm 1 ½ day Image 63 Doug Smith 10 mo 1829 to Cash 0 2 9 1830 2 mo 3 to Cash 1 10 - 3 mo 1 to Cash 0 5 0 4 mo 19th to Cash to pay James Toner 3 11 3 £ 5 9 6 5 mo 28 to Cash to pay for Land 15 0 0 6 mo 12 to Cash paid when McCoy present 2 10 - 28 to Cash for Tom Cunningham 0 5 - 8 mo 26 to Cash to pay dunning and Hancok 3 0 - 5 mo 13 To Sole leather for half soles and heels and upper Leather for fixing pair Boots and finding thread - 2 9 5 mo 18 to 2 bushels of potateas @ 1 / 6 - 3 - 7 mo 1 to Goods from Samuel Munro - 4 5 7 mo 27 to ½ a day Cost in mowing time - 8 mo 9th to 1 day in harvest - 5 - 8 mo 18th to 1 day lost in Pea harvest - 8 mo 28 to ½ a day lost to stack hay - 10th mo 14 to Cash going to his uncle 0 5 0 17th to Cooks day & ½ to J Taylor 0 4 6 £ 27 10 2 1830 5 mo 1 Owen Garret Cr for 1 hors 18 15 - for 1 Ox 6 5 - 11 mo 3 for 6 months work @ £2 15 0 pr mo 16 10 - £ 41 10 - Debt Brought dow 27 10 - 1830 due Owen Garret £ 14 - - 12 mo 8 due Garret Dr to Cash 14 - - Image 64 Doug Smith 1830 5 mo 1 Owen Garret Cr By 1 Horse £ 18 5 - By 1 Ox 6 5 - Brought down £ 25 - - 5 mo to Thirteen pounds side pork @ / 5 - 5 5 paid To 3 lbs of Butter @ / 10 - 2 6 To 12 lbs of hogs Lard @ / 6 - 6 - 13 To 1 Shoe knife - 1 - 6 mo 15 To 17 ¾ lb of Wool @ 2 / - 1 15 6 To 101 lb of To 6 lb of Cheese old @ / 6 0 3 0 £ 3 4 5 1831 5 mo to Cash - 5 - 16 to order 1 Ewe and Lamb @ 13 / 9 - 13 9 - 18 9 to 3 Sheep @ 21 / 9 1 1 9 to 6 Bushels and 3 pecks potatoes - 10 - Cr £ 2 10 6 24 My Labour 2 - 6 Balance £ - 10 0 6 mo to 106 lb of Wool and to returne the one half in yarn to 6 Bushels of Potatoes @ 1 / 6 - 9 - 7 mo 2 Alexander Way Dr to order for to Cash 1 10 - £ 3 - - 6 mo to 100 cwt of fine midlins - 12 6 to 10 bushels of potatoes 1 / 9 - 17 6 to 10 Bushels of potatoes 1 / 9 - 17 6 Butrn Bows Cr by 1 ½ days work - 7 6 Image 65 Doug Smith June to 11 lbs 2 oz of Salt 20 1832 July 3 John Dean Credit by three days and half work - 10 6 to one Barrel of flour 1 7 6 July 14th John Dean Credit by 2 days work - 6 - Sept to one fat Sheep 10 / - 12 6 Sept to two pigs - 5 6 august 1832 John Dean Cr by 8 ½ days work 5 / 2 2 6 commenced to work to goods from the store - 19 - april 5th 1833 to chain and key for Wach - 3 9 at 17 doll to cash to J Curlist? - 10 - for 7 month to one pair pumps 10 / - 10 - $ 47 to Cash 4 /p - - 4 to one pen knife 1 / 6 - 1 6 1833 to one fine hat 25 / 1 5 - June 1st to five Shilling Cash 5 / - 5 - to making pair trowserz 2 / 6 - 2 6 15th to Cash 2 / 6 to needles / 4 - 2 10 to Cash by B way 5 / - 5 - to goods from the store 12 / 10 - 12 10 aprill to two Bushels of potatoes - 4 - to Six bushels of potatoes @ 2 / 5 - 13 6 august 7th Brittian Bowers Cr by august 7th John dean Cr by Image 66 Doug Smith 1833 James July 2 to Cash 10 / - 10 - Da 22 to Scythe 5 / 6 Sneath 3 / 9 rake 1 / 6 - 10 3 august 3 to goods from the Store 32 / 3 ½ 1 12 3 ½ Da 10 to goods from the Store 12 / 9 - 12 9 aug 12 to Shwing horse 3/10 to one belt / 10 - 4 8 aug 16 to Service of the Buglur mare 2/5 - 2 5 to one pair gloves 4/ one rope halter /10 - 4 10 augst 28 to Barox 1/10 Box /10 Brush /10 Soap /3 - 3 9 ¨ to one ounce of opium - 2 6 29 to Service of the B mare 1/ 3 - 1 3 31 to knife 1/8 Bottle Black 1 / 2 - 2 10 Taylors Bill 33 / 1 ¼ to ½ the Baessor? /6 1 13 7 ½ Sept 1st to 2 ¼ yards of best full cloth 1 / 8 - 14 - ¨ 4 to one pocket comb / 7 ½ - - 7 ½ ¨ ¨ 1 pair Hose 1/8 ½ lb Snuff 1/3 - 2 6 ¨ Buttons from I M. 4/8 ac to T D /10 - 5 1 ¨ 1 Kalf ½ 1 pair Bee & 1/3 net charged / - 1 4 ¨ 7 ¨ 1 chalk line /6 ¼ pound Raisns / 2 ½ - - 8 ½ ¨ 17 ¨ Board for the Tailor 1/ Cotton ¾ yd /6 - 1 6 ¨ 20 ¨ 1 Quire paper /3 2 yds fustian 1/3 2/6 - 3 9 ¨ 1 fancy hat 9/ 1 dozen Buttons /10 - 3 10 ¨ 25 ¨ Cork 15/ 1 pair Socks 2/6 - 17 6 Oct 25 ¨ 12 Trains Thread @ ½ d / 8 thread /6 - 6 - 12 ¨ 2 ¾ yds flanarete @ 4/ 1 axe 1/ 1 1 1 ¨ ¨ ¨ Service of the B mare ¨ ¨ ¨ 1 pair Socks 2/6 use of the horse / 10 - 3 4 ¨ 22 ¨ Use of T Mare / 10 - - 10 ¨ 24 ¨ 4 yds full Cloth @ 6/3 1 5 - ¨ ¨ ¨ Bill of goods from the store - 16 ½ ¨ 25 ¨ Bill from T Demoul 5/6 - 5 ½ ¨ 24 ¨ Bill from Cooperaters /6 - - 6 ¨ 27 ¨ Service of the B mare 1/ - 1 - Novm 1 ¨ Cash 10 / Service of Maggie & Guers? 8/9 - 18 9 1833 James N Trumpour Credit 11 mo 11th By labour 7 months 19 11 6 11 mo 11th to Cash 19 11 6 6 mo 23 Jacob Bowers Cr By 1 Spinning wheel 17 / 6 - 17 6 to 3 lbs of gruy Rods @ 2 / 6 - 7 6 Image 67 Doug Smith 1838 February to 25 pounds of Tallow @ / 8 ½ - 17 8 to one bushel of apples 4 / 6 - 4 6 to 1000 Barrel Staves 1 2 6 May 1803 Credit by 11 + flour Barrels 1 10 - 1 mo 11 Charick Gilbert commenced 1834 work for 3 months @ 20 /-/8.2 month 2 mo 3 to Cash 5 / - 5 - ¨ 10 ¨ 2 ylls linien @ 1/6 1 spool thred /4 , 3 doz Buton 1/3 - 4 7 11 ¨ half Soling his Boots - 2 - 18 ¨ 1 pair gloves 2/ 1 Knife 1/9 - 3 9 3 mo 1 ¨ Board young to School - 5 6 ¨ 8 ¨ making Shistey? - 3 - ¨ 19th ¨ making trousers 2/6 trimings 1/ - 3 6 5 mo } This a/c Settled 1 7 4 3 mo 22 Credit by Labour 1 19 - Balance due to C Gilbert, - 11 8 1834 Samuel Barker Commenced Work the 10th of 4 Month for one year at $ 108 pr ? 7 mo 8 to 2 boxes Soda powder @ 1/6 0 3 0 ¨ 11 mo 9th ¨ 2 ¾ yds Best full Cloth @ 6/6 - 17 9 ½ 12 mo 5 ¨ 2 pair Socks 4/6 postage on letter 2/7 7 1 ¨ postage on two letters @ 1 / 6 ½ - 3 1 1835 ¨ 1 Knife / 18 2 Dozen Buttons 2 8 - 2 2 2 mo 2 ¨ 1 pair Drawers - 7 9 3 mo 1 ¨ postage in letter from Jane Gours? - - 9 3 m 22 ¨ Cloth for Alen Barker 65 / 1 3 5 1 ¨ ¨ ¨ Waiscoat patern 1 / 10 0 11 10 ¨ ¨ ¨ Rackoon Cap 0 15 0 31 ¨ postage on letter 3/7 0 2 7 april 24 this A/c Settled £ 6 – 14 – 0 6 14 0 the a/c ?? off and B?? 6 april 30 hired Dec 1835 James Top Coat times 4 ½ days ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ 2 ½ days Image 68 Doug Smith 1833 May David Taylor to Butress & Hau?? - 2 3 to Cash 50s/ 2 10 - William Thomas Cr By Labour at mason work 3 6 3 1838 Sept 10th of house at £ 8 – 0 – 0 per year 1832 James B F Cotter took 8 - - December 20 possession of house at Demorest Ville [Demorestville] 1833 James B F Cotter left possession of May 25 house at Demorest Ville 1833 Alexander Way took possession May 25 of house at Demorest Vile 1833 Alexander Way left possession Augst 14 of house at Demorest Ville Oct to 16 Gallons Soap @ 1/ - 1 - Oct 17th to mending auger 1/ - 1 - Novm 7 Thomas Demorest to Cider 15/ - 15 - Novm 7 David Bourdett to 28 gall Cider - 13 - 1834 Able Kemp left possession 2 mo 11th of house at Demorestvlle 2 mo 1834 to 12 bushel cukes @ /6 - 6 - 6 mo to 100 cwt & 8 lb of flour 1 pair pigs 3/6 17 6 John Deans to 1 Barrel flour £ 1 2 6 6 mo to 11 lbs ½ of wool @ 2/3 £ 1 5 10 ½ 8 mo John Dean credit by 12 days labour @ 5/ - 3 1 3 to Cash 1 1 3 Image 69 Doug Smith 1834 9 mo 25th Letter to five Bushels of potatoes @ 2/ - 10 - X Recived of J Nixon Jun 3 / 9 and paid / Tiller - 3 - 1835 May to 24 lb Butter @ / 8 - 16 - To 2 bushels of potatoes @ 2 - 4 4 ¨ To Near 2 bushel of potatoes @ 2/ - 4 4 Aug To 4 ½ lb Butter @ /8 ½ bushell potatoes @ 2/5 - 4 3 July 1st John Nixson Dr To 33 ½ lb pork at -/5 - 13 11 ½ July 1st to 5 ¾ lb Butter @ 8 ½ - 3 3 July 11th to 33 lb of flour at 12/6 pr Cwt - 4 2 ¨ to pork and flour to the amount of - 8 - to 1 bushel Buckwheat - 3 - ¨ John De Groff Credit by 3 days chopping wood @ 3/ - 9 - July 13 John Degroff Credit by ½ day work hoeing potatoes 2 3/8 - 1 7 ½ to 24 lb Butter at 8 - 16 - Oct 27th Nutmeg to 5 bushel apples @ 1/3 - 6 3 Oct to 1 Blte Cider 15/ 1 ½ bushel apples 1/3 18 10 ½ Novm 7 John Degroff Cr By 2 days work @ 2/6 - 5 - Nov ¨ ¨ Dec to 1 ganzer frock 3/9 - 3 9 Dec to 45 lbs of fine flour 2 14/- - 5 6 ´ to four quarts of Salt @ / 3 ½ - - 10 to Soles to mockesons 1 / 3 - 1 3 Image 70 Doug Smith 1835 £ S D Dec 9th to Cash 10 / - 10 - Dec to Cash 20 / 1 - - 27 to 1 ganza shirt 7 / 6 - 7 6 to 2 lb Tobucco 2/-6 pipes /3 - 2 3 Dec to 41 lbsof Side pork @ 4 ½ - 15 4 to 18lb of Best lard @ /5 - 9 - Dec to 20 / Cash 1 - - Dec paid to 4 Sheep 31 / 3 1 11 3 ¨ to order to J Dewie rect 20 / 1 - - ¨ to 2 days Board - 2 - Dec to 3 gallons vinegar @ 1/3 - 3 9 Dec ´ to Juilus Bill pr Ni?? - 1 - 1836 Edward Mealy Dr Feb 5th to 5/- Cash - 5 - Jan to 5 Sheep at 8/7 2 3 9 Jan 21 Edward Mealy came to work at the rate of £ 2-2-8 per ? ? ? Feb to 5 lb cheese @ /6- - - 11 Mar 6 Edward Mealy Dr to Flaxing Jumper - 4 6 Mar 8 Edward Mealy Dr to Cash 40 / 2 - - Image 71 Doug Smith 1836 april to 3 bushel potatoes @ 2/- - 6 - May 16 John De groff Dr 1 bushel potatoes 2/- - 2 - 48 lb of flour @ 13/- cwt - 5 10 May 17th to 27 lb veal @ / 2 ½ & 5 ½ te @ /3 - 9 - May to 18 lb veal @ /3 ½ - 5 3 May to 15 lb veal @ / 2 ½ - 3 1 ½ ¨ to 3 ¾ lb Butter @ / 9 - 2 9 June to 4 lb Butter @ / 9 - 2 9 to Fixing shoes - 1 3 May to 10 Bushel potatoes @ 2/ - 1 - - to Sole Leather for shoes 1 - 2 6 May Jacob roblin Dr to 1 horse 55 Dolls 13 15 - to 25/ Cash 1 5 - June to 17 lb veal @ / 2 ½ - 3 6 ½ June to 18 ½ lb veal @ /3 - 4 1 ½ June 28 Stephen Roblin Dr Junr to Cash 2/6 - 2 6 July 3 Jacob Roblin Cash 20 /- 1 - - ¨ ¨ to 1 pair Shoes 12/6 - 12 6 July to 18 lb veal @ /3 - 4 6 ¨ to 17 lb veal @ / 2 ½ - 3 6 ½ July ?? Mary ann to Cash lent 20 / 1 - - July to 1 pleasure Waggon 300/- 15 - - Stephen Roblin worked 3 months and 1 day By the month ?---? July 22 – and 1st week lost 1 day @ 4/- 2nd do ¨ ½ day @ 4/ 3rd do ¨ 2/3 day @ 5/ Began working 4th November 1836 Image 72 Doug Smith 1836 Sept to Cash 4 / - 4 - Oct 6th to 1 pig Roaster 13 ½ @ 4 - 4 6 ´ to 3 pigs 33 lb @ 4 - 11 - ¨ ¨ to 1 pair Shoes 10/- - 10 - Oct to 2 pigs 36 lb @ 3 ½ - 8 9 ¨ ¨ to pig 10 lb @ 3d - 3 2 ½ Francis Walker to 1 pig 11 lb - 3 2 ½ Oct By Cash 3/9 - 3 9 Oct to 1 pig @ 3/9 - 3 9 Dec to 26 lb cheese @ /6 - 13 - Dec to 19 lb cheese @ /6 - 9 6 Dec to 28 lb chesee @ /6 - 14 - Jan 7th to 43 ½ lb cheese @ /6 1 1 9 ¨ ¨ to 15 ¾ lb cheese @ /6 - 7 10 ½ ´ ´ 1837 by 6 ½ bush hay seed 1 bush apples - 7 10 ½ Feb 24th to 35 lbs chese @ /7 1 5 9 ½ March 16 To 1 Bllu flour @ 45/ 2 5 6 ¨ 1 bushel Barley 4/- - 4 - ¨ 13 ¾ lb cheese @ /6 ½ - 7 - ¨ 6 ¼ butter @ / 10 - 5 - allso ¨ 2 barrels flour @ 48/9 4 17 6 [over write] Cr 8000 Sh 4 3 0 Due me 3 18 3 ? to 16 ½ lb & 17 ½ lb veal - 8 1 May 24 to 12 lb & 17 lb @ /3 veal - 6 9 Image 73 Doug Smith 1837 June To 11 ¼ butter @ / 10 - 9 5 ½ ¨ 11 ¼ lb veal @ / 3 ½ - 3 3 June to 1 ½ Bushel potatoes @ / 3/- - 4 6 ¨ ¨ to 12 ¼ lbs veal @ / 3 ½ - 3 7 ¨ ¨ to 1 ½ Bush potatoes @ 2 / 6 - 3 9 May To 3 bushel potatoes @ 3/ - 9 - Sept 25th to 14 lb mutton @ 4 ¼ - 5 - Sept 25 Harness maker to 15 lb mutton 4 ¼ - 5 3 Nov to 19 lb 12 oz cheese @ /6 - 9 10 Nov Lorll? Dr to 13 ¼ lb butter /10 - 11 4 ½ Dec to 9 ¼ lb Butter @ /10 0 7 8 ½ to 20 ½ lbs Do ― @ /10 0 17 1 1837 & 1838 John Tarrell Dr To 1 yd flannel 3/9 0 3 9 ¨ 3 yds Cotton 3/- 1 1/8 yds check 1 / 4 0 4 4 ¨ 1 yd plain 3/3 1 yd crossbow 3/- 0 6 3 ¨ 1 ½ yd check 1/4 1 hank 1 / 4 0 2 8 ¨ 5 yds flannel 4/3 7 nots yds 1 /2 1 3 7 1 pair Boots 13/9 1 per Do 17/6 1 11 3 1 pair Trouiser 20/- 1 per Do 10/ 1 10 0 1 Cap 7/6 2 hank 3/6 0 11 0 4 yds 3/ 4 flannel 3/9 0 16 0 1 Coat 2/- 1 Jacket 3/ 6 2 12 6 1838 1 pair drawrs 5/-, 2 shirts 14 /- 0 19 6 Jan 20 ¨ 1 pair half soles & Boots 0 2 6 1838 1 lbs tobacca 1/ 6 postage 2/ 4 0 3 10 March 3 goods from Allan Munro , 2 1 7 ¨ to Cash 25 /- 1 5 0 ¨ 1 lb Tobacca 1/ 6 0 1 6 ¨ goods from D B Stevenson 0 7 3 ¨ fixing Boots 1 /- 0 1 0 ¨ 1 Box Pills 1 / 3 0 1 3 ¨ 1 pair shoes 9 / 6 - 9 6 ¨ 1 Box pills 1/3 1 lb Tobacco 1/6 - 2 9 ¨ 10 Gallons Beer 1/ 4 13/4 1 Hat 20/ 1 13 4 ¨ Jacket & Ter—y 10/- making 3/9 - 13 9 ¨ 8 yd Calico – 10 gd lining? @ 2/6 1 12 4 July 29th ¨ 4 yd lining @ 3/- making 4 / - - 16 - ¨ Cash 50/- 2 16 - Image 74 Doug Smith 1836 To ½ barrel pork 37/6 1 17 6 ¨ 4 0 lbs pork 16/- 0 16 0 1836 ¨ harvest work 9/6 0 9 6 ¨ cutting oats & Buckwheat 0 8 9 ¨ paid Curlett 12 / 5 ½ 0 13 5 ½ ¨ Cash 90/- poste on letter /9 4 10 9 ¨ half bushel Salt 1 / 9 0 1 9 John Tarrell Cost time up to May 12th lost 8 days to June 6th lost on him? Whole 15 days 1836 & 37 By 2 barrel pork $ 31 – 7 15 0 ¨ 4 ½ bushels wheat @ 5/6 1 4 9 Jan 29 to 15 lb 13 oz Butter @ 10 0 13 1 & to 1 Barrel pork @ 3 7 6 1837 William Brown Cr By 200 Cuts @ 6/9 0 13 6 ¨ timber cut for 200 3/7 0 7 6 ¨ timber for 300 2/6 0 15 0 1837 George Smith Cr 1 16 0 april By 3 months labour @ 6 15 0 Num By 6 months labour @ 17 10 0 24 5 0 1837 april to Cash 100/- 5 0 0 Num ¨ Cash 40/- 2 0 0 Num ¨ Cash 50 $ 12 10 0 19 10 0 Balance Due Smith 4 15 0 Wain to 2 ½ yds full cloth @ 6/3 0 15 7 ½ By Line? Jacket 7/6 0 7 6 Balance Due me £ 0 8 1 ½ whole a/c due Smith £ 4 6 10 July 29 1838 Settled March 24 1838 Isaac D Nixon 1838 May to pair socks 2/9 - 2 9 ¨ fixin Boots 3/9 - 3 9 ¨ pair Shoes 8/ - 5 6 ¨ Cash 3/- Cash 2/6 - 5 6 ¨ pair Trowsers 14 for Coat 20/ 1 14 0 July 29 Cash 5/- Cash 10/- Trouwsers 7/6 1 2 6 Aug 16 Cash 7/6 1 fir Hat 20/- making 1 7 6 4 11 6 1 Shirt & Image 75 – Carm Foster 67 1838 ₤ S D april 28th To 8 ½ lbs Lard @ /7 0 4 10 ½ April To 18 lbs veal @ 3 - 4 6 May To 14 ¾ of veal @ 2 ½ d - 3 - “ 21 to 20 lbs of veal 3d - 5 - to Cutting Bull 2/6 - 2 6 due 2/6 [Transcribers note: the following entry was “X’d” out] July 14 X James Hart Dr X to 16 ¼ lb veal @ 3d – no further ? inf? 4 4 1 July to 13 ¼ lbs veal @ 2 ½ - 2 9 ½ to 8 lbs Tallow @ 10 - - 6 8 Aug 16th to cash 10/- 18 bls veal @ 2 ½ - 13 9 Oct 6th. Thomas Demorest? to 1 pig - 4 6 “ James Wright to 41 lbs cheese 1 - 6 “ 363 34 Miles Finegan to 21 lbs Veal 3d - 5 3 “// James Hart to 1 pig 21 lbs 4 d - 7 - to 29 lbs cheese @ 6 ½ - 11 4 “ to 27 ½ ? lbs Veal pd 2 ½ - 3 8 Oct to 3 ¼ lbs Butter 9 & 4 lbs cheese 7d - 4 10 Novem to 40 gallon Barrel Cider - 16 - 1 car 45? to 20 lbs Beef @ 3 1 2 6 Jabez Powers D to 27 lbs Lard @ 7d - 15 9 Feb Ma 2? to 6 lbs Butter @ 10 d - 5 - Feb 26 Peter Sto??des Dr to 16 – 9? lbs Veal 3d - 3 10 ½ 26 DW Haviland? D to 18? lbs Veal 3 - 4 6 Cooper Mathews to 23 lbs cheese 6d - 11 9 Cooper Mathews to 3 ¾ butter - 2 10 to 1 ½ bushel appls @ 2/- ? - 3 - Francis ? Walker to ? butter 9d - 3 - Cooper Mathews 10 lbs lard 6 ½ - 5 5 Cooper X Mathews X 4 bush potatoes 1/6 - 6 - June paid Mathews $7 Settled up Image 76 – Carm Foster 1838 68 12/183 15-5 John Farrell? earned? work the 28th day of 8 mo for 1 year at 108 dollars at which time I owed him 33$ on the -1838 Last years labour Dec 25 John Farrell? Dr to paid Dr paym? 42/9 2 2 9 to Cash 25/- 1 5 0 1839 april 4 to cash 120/- goods 17/5 7 17 5 May to fixing Boots /10? May 13 to 120/- cash 6 5 0 to 1 Bottle? caster oil 1/8 - 1 8 & [ Transcribers note: the following 2 lines are very light making it difficult to read] June 28 to 100/cwt ? 5 lbs ? ? 10 July 17 ? 12 Bushel 5/? Cash 5/? ? 2 15 0 ? ? 1/9 ? ? ? 2/6 - 4 3 July 31 to cash 100/- [Transcribers note: the following entries for Lewis R Snider have been “X’d” out] 1839 Lewis R Snider Dr to 1 ½ cwt Bran 3/9 - 3 9 “ 21 lbs Cord? - @ 7d 3 bushel pea 4/- 1 4 3 april “ 2 cwt Bran 2/6 5/- 1 cwt fine mill 1 0 - 1841 Lewis R Snider Cr 341 to 296 feet of inch boards 4 8 364 to Cr 82 feet rough Edge ? 12 296 45 341 Aug 2 Jarvis Hart to 11 ½ lbs veal - 4 6 ½ “ Miles Finegan to 15 ½ lbs veal - 3 3 [ Transcribers note: the following is written very lightly] John Forshee? Worked 1 week 6 ¾ days at 4/? – 23/- 2 Do 5 ½ 3 ? ? 2-3/ ? March 3 Do 1 ¼ ? ? 21/ ? April? 1 week? 6 days ? 3 ¼? Days 3 Do 1 ? ? ? ? 3 ¼ ? ? 5 Do 2 ? Days 6 weeks 1/3 of a day & 2 Week? Past? [Transcribers note: end of lightly written entries] Sept Peter Mowerson D 5 ½ butter @ 9d - 4 - [Transcribers note: all of the remaining entries have been “X’d” out] Feb 7th Lewis R Snider Dr 1848 to 149 lb Beef @ $4 1 10 - “ 9 ¼ Tallow 7 ½ - 5 9 ½ “ 4 ½ bushel @ 1/3 – potatoes - 5 7 ½ Nov 7- “ 6 bushel peas - 15 - 1840 May Lewis R Snider Cr By ? 45 inch Boards 250 ft lath and 1 sku?dby Image 77 – Carm Foster 69 [Transcribers note: a number of entries on this page are so light they cannot be made out] 1839 Elizabeth Dumill? Dr June to 8 yds Calico? ?/- - 8 - Bill ? By ? 1 7 5 May? 6 2 lbs Tea 3/6 2 yds cotton 1/8 3 ? 1/- - 6 2 Aug 23 2 yds Calico 1/2 1 yd cotton ? - 2 10 ? 1 pr Kid gloves ? 1 yd ? - 3 2 paid 1 ? ? /8 ? - - 8 1 flannel F? - 12 6 credit by 4 months ? ₤3 – 10 – 03? 2 0 10 Due Elizabeth Dumill 1 9 1 ½ Paid 1 9 1 ½ Sept 26th To 14 lbs Butter & 20 lbs cheese @ 6 1 2 6 “ “ to 43 ½ lbs cheese @ 6d 1 1 9 “ “ to 43 ½ lbs cheese @ 6? 1 1 9 “ // “ to 20 lbs Cheese 6d - 10 - 24 ½ lbs Tallow – Settled 9d - 18 4 ½ Novem To 51 lbs Butter - - @ 9 1 18 - [Transcribers note: the following entry is “X’d” out] Dec To 122 lbs Beef @ $ 4 ½ cwt - - 4 “ “ to 128 lbs Beef @ $5 Cwt 1 12 - 314 “ “ James Wright Dr 22 to 139 lbs Beef - - ? ? 2 “ “ D to 22 ½ lbs Cheese at 6 - - 11 3 [Transcribers note: the following 3 entries are so light as to be difficult to transcribe] 1840 April 7 David Gardner ? ? ? to ? Butter @ ? - 8 - April 7 Miles Finegan ? To ? Butter @ 8 - - 6 - ap 11 Dav? [smudged] ? ? cwt 22? 3 making 14 cwt 2 ? &n |