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Williamsburg 1857

August 22
1857






MiſsMiss Martha ChristianPaid
to makeingmaking 8 more boxes at $1$1.00 [1.50$1.50]
to 338 [350] ft of plank at 3 ct. $0.03 [$0.035]
to 8 [10] lbs nailesnails at 6¼ ct. $0.062
to repairing of a drawdrawer
to putting up one bedstead
to putting sewing up ½ dozen chairs at 25 $0.25
to 3 sacks to go around chairs at 25 ct.$0.25
8.00$8.00
12.25$12.2510.14 $10.14
.62½$0.625.50$0.50
.75 $0.75.50$0.50
.25$0.25
1.50 $1.50.75$0.75
1.00$1.00 .75 $0.75
August 22
1857
MrsMrs. Elizabeth P. W. Hockaday
to 3 pecks of corn at at one dollar$1.00
a bushellbushel or 5 dollars$5.00 a barrellbarrel
.75$0.75
  she paid me or her bond due
Hockadays estate August 27
20.00$20.00
August 29
1857



Estate of Sam Druett colordcoloredPaid
on Carters Creek
to a lined and trimed trimmed and
crape on and polished coffin
for himself
15.00$15.00
August 31
1857



Estate of W E WynnPaid
to a first rate black walnut
lined & trimedtrimmed coffin lined
with flannell flannel for himself
by direction of DrDr. R Power
40.00$40.00
  to case for same & funeral
expenses
7.50$7.50
SeptrSeptember 1
1857




Estate of David Puliem of Paid
Richmond, died at Judge Cloptons
to a first rate mahogany coffin
for himself with a case to
same, had wide moldings round
the bottom
55.00$55.00
  to expensisexpenses of hersehearse hire to warfwharf
to warfage on case & corpscorpse
1.00$1.00
SeptrSeptember 5
1857
George Grimes colordcolored
to a coffin for Aliza Staves
5.00$5.00
SeptrSeptember 7
1857
Doctor Coleman
Peter Powell for Len TaylorPaid
to a coffin for Coteneys child
at the landing
2.50$2.50