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[161] 22 DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1790, 1790,
December,
25, My father, G.C.Taylor, & I went to J.Taylor's, J.Pendleton & family & T.Barbour & do., Jo'n Thomas, C.Taylor, & daughter, Mrs Gaines & daughter, dined there- Alex Shepherd was there after dinner. Small fine snow in morning. Misty after it & did not lie.
26, Cleared last night, Turned cold in evening- C.Taylor dined here, returned a Guinea I let him have when going to Richmond. He bought me some medecine amounting to 6/7 1/2 & 1/2 a Cheese 3/6-
-[SUNDAY]-
[161] 22 DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1790, 1790,
December,
25, My father, G.C.Taylor, & I went to J.Taylor's, J.Pendleton & family & T.Barbour & do., Jo'n Thomas, C.Taylor, & daughter, Mrs Gaines & daughter, dined there- Alex Shepherd was there after dinner. Small fine snow in morning. Misty after it & did not lie.
26, Cleared last night, Turned cold in evening- C.Taylor dined here, returned a Guinea I let him have when going to Richmond. He bought me some medecine amounting to 6/7 1/2 & 1/2 a Cheese 3/6-
-[SUNDAY]-
27, Went to Court, Saw Dr.Gilmer, who came to visit Capt. Wood, who is dangerously ill- Paid Adam Goodlet in full the balance for Schooling Richard & Colby Taylor £3.6.8. a deduction of one month being made for lost time last & present years was 13/4- He had been paid £. before- Capt Burnley let me have a dollar My father being unwell & weather cold, staid at home.
28, G.C.Taylor came from J.Taylor's & went to Uncle E.Taylor's
29, J.Taylor & son, J.Pendleton, T.Barbour, James Barbour DS.& Capt Burnley dined here. Bowie Pendleton was here in evening. Capt Burnley paid me £6.8.0 in full for War'ts I let him have. M.Perry informed my father that he wished to leave his business & rec'm'd Jas.Brockman.
30, J.Barbour D.S. staid here till breakfast. He & G.C.Taylor went with the young men from J.Taylor's to Herndon's Mill to Scate. Wm.Bowling was here & recommended one Biggers, to my father for overseer- I sent by W.Bowling 11/- to Mrs Steward for making Coat for Frank.
31, Hear that Capt.Jos Wood died the 29th instant at night-This day extremely cold windy- I was very unwell.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS.
1790, Jan.
1, Andrew Glassell had a son born- [Maj.James McMillan Glassell, U.S.A. -PFT]
10, T.Barbour jr., had a son born- [Thomas T.Barbour, m.1, Ann Taylor, m.2, Mrs Bibb]
Feb. 4, Thomas Macon, m. to S[arah]. Madison- [sister of the President-PFT]
Mar. Died. Mr.John Fitzhugh's wife, in Stafford.
6, Richard Taylor had a daughter born.-[Sarah-PFT]
27, Rob't Richie killed in duel by W[illiam]. Glassell, at Alum Sp'gs- Miss Thurston, Miss Davenport & Miss Early died since 1st, December. of consumptions.
Apl.10, Jas.Taylor had a son born last night- [Nathaniel Pendleton Taylor- PFT]
1, Robert Taylor had a son born- died 7, June.
25, John Bell died 11 o'clock at night at his father's.
May 10, J[ohn] Pendleton had a son born last night-
24, Mrs Bell (widow of John) died at her father's
Strother Jones died in this month. Also old Col.Corbin, formerly King's Receiver Gen'l.
Jun 10, Law[rence] Battaile, married Ann Hay Taliaferro,
17, Mr.A[lexander] Shepherd had a son born.
18, Charles Taylor had a son born, Names Charles 9th Nov.
Died. Mr.John Embree, June __, supposed 96 years old.
21, F.Dade jr., died of the bite of a Mad Dog at Fredericksburg.
July Rob't Gilchrist died at Port Royal.
29, Sam'l Smith married Fanny Rowe. Old Tony died last night at R.T.'s
Sept 5, G.C.Taylor's Sarah del'd of a boy last night.
5, R'd Williamson married Miss Caty Pendleton,
Oct 10, John Harrison married Miss Sally Barbour
R'd Hackley do Miss Jackson, Fredericksburg.
G[eorge]. G[ibson]. Taylor married Mary Taylor some time past in Ky.
Nov. 15, Moses Perry's wife died last night. 19, Rachel had a boy, born last night
21, C.Taylor's slave Will died- 23, C.Taylor's slave Fanny died.
Dec 16, Boswell Thornton married to Miss Lucy Robinson, 17, Henry Bell to Betsy Alcock-29, Capt Joseph Wood died.
From the TAYLOR DIARY, #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.

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