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2 revisions | michellezitney at May 26, 2020 03:25 PM 21824 [212] DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1792, 1792, October, 25, Rained a few drops before day- Mrs Burnley walked here to see my father & ret'd 12 o'clock. Had about 30 gallons of Crab & White Apple Cider made. This being the day appointed by Barbour & Webb for the Arbitrator's to meet, C.Taylor & I having sat up last night did not go till past 12 o'clock when Col.Barbour rode here and at his request(tho' not well) I went with him & dined at Nooe's. They did not finish their business but desired the Com'rs would meet the 27-to draw their award &c. J.Taylor was here but returned. C.Taylor staid till evening. Mr C.Pitt Howard came here in evening, brought a pair Stout Shoes, he had bought for me at Richmond for which I had sent money, 2 dollars. Mr Howard staid & sat up with my father first of night- 26, Jas Taylor was here by day, but ret'd home soon- C.Taylor came soon after- Mr Howard went hom after Breakfast- Weather smoky and warm. My father seems something better & much easier than since last week. Rob't Taylor & Jas Taylor here this night. 27, My father continues nearly as yesterday. Rob't Taylor went away after Breakfast C.Taylor came by and I went with him to a meeting of the Co'rs about Barbour & Webbs accounts, but we cou'd not conclude the business- W.Webb was present a little while before dinner & Maj'r Madison in evening. Maj'r Madison came here and sat up with my father. Reuben Taylor came after breakfast and staid to set up. Mr T.Bell dined here- Had Apples beat and made some Cider, part water put with the juice. 28, [SUNDAY] Maj'r Madison went away before breakfast and Reu Taylor in evening, my father continues very low and weak- C.Taylor set up the first and J.Taylor the latter part of the night. Benny & G.C.Taylor with them. J.Taylor heard at Church that my father was much worse & called here but went home to dinner. 29, My father nearly as for some days past- Maj'r Moore and Reuben Taylor came here 'forenoon the latter did not stay long- Uncle Taylor here afternoon- C.Taylor has been here as constantly as he conveniently could- Rob't Taylor and John Moore came here in evening to sit up with my father. 30, The weather has been very smoky for a week & warm with some thin clouds- There fell a very little rain about day-break. Rob Taylor & Jno Moore went home early- I went to Court house, the Arbitrators between Barbour, Webb & Madison met and made their award. W.Webb to pay to T.Barbour £94.13.4. with interest from 1 Jan'y 1785. W.C.Webb to pay A Madison £6.13.10. & T.Barbour to pay A.Madison £6.13.10, the respective sums to be paid by the first January next- The Account between Barbour & Webb for the Collection of the Revenue tax for the year 1784, by their mutual request, was not settled by us- they having agreed to settle it themselves- one award was given to T.Barbour & another to W.C. Webb. C.Taylor came home with me & then home. James Taylor came & sat up the latter part of this night. 31, Close rainy day, but not heavy or cold- C.Taylor was here in morning and at night Maj'r Madison came here, I gave him one of the awards made yesterday. He and Ch's Taylor sat up with us this night- November, 1, Fine mild weather- J.Taylor had some apples brought here and beat for Cyder. He staid till evening- Col.Madison & Mrs Madison were here to see my father and dined, Uncle Taylor was here after dinner- Rob't Taylor came at night & sat up with us- 2, A little rain or mist in the morning. C.Taylor came over early- Rob't Taylor & he went away before noon. Sent to Court house for Sundry Goods sent by Mess's Blairs for my father which came to hand as p/r letter. Uncle & Aunt Taylor came here in the evening- Capt Burnley & C.Taylor here in evening but did not stay- Ben Taylor taken very ill and went with F.S.Taylor to Ch's Taylor's. Capt Conway, Mr.C.P.Howard & Reuben Taylor & Jno Moore staid with us this nigh 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 MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. 24 [212] DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1792, 1792, October, 25, Rained a few drops before day- Mrs Burnley walked here to see my father & ret'd 12 o'clock. Had about 30 gallons of Crab & White Apple Cider made. This being the day appointed by Barbour & Webb for the Arbitrator's to meet, C.Taylor & I having sat up last night did not go till past 12 o'clock when Col.Barbour rode here and at his request(tho' not well) I went with him & dined at Nooe's. They did not finish their business but desired the Com'rs would meet the 27-to draw their award &c. J.Taylor was here but returned. C.Taylor staid till evening. Mr C.Pitt Howard came here in evening, brought a pair Stout Shoes, he had bought for me at Richmond for which I had sent money, 2 dollars. Mr Howard staid & sat up with my father first of night- 26, Jas Taylor was here by day, but ret'd home soon- C.Taylor came soon after- Mr Howard went hom after Breakfast- Weather smoky and warm. My father seems something better & much easier than since last week. Rob't Taylor & Jas Taylor here this night. 27, My father continues nearly as yesterday. Rob't Taylor went away after Breakfast C.Taylor came by and I went with him to a meeting of the Co'rs about Barbour & Webbs accounts, but we cou'd not conclude the business- W.Webb was present a little while before dinner & Maj'r Madison in evening. Maj'r Madison came here and sat up with my father. Reuben Taylor came after breakfast and staid to set up. Mr T.Bell dined here- Had Apples beat and made some Cider, part water put with the juice. 28, [SUNDAY] Maj'r Madison went away before breakfast and Reu Taylor in evening, my father continues very low and weak- C.Taylor set up the first and J.Taylor the latter part of the night. Benny & G.C.Taylor with them. J.Taylor heard at Church that my father was much worse & called here but went home to dinner. 29, My father nearly as for some days past- Maj'r Moore and Reuben Taylor came here 'forenoon the latter did not stay long- Uncle Taylor here afternoon- C.Taylor has been here as constantly as he conveniently could- Rob't Taylor and John Moore came here in evening to sit up with my father. 30, The weather has been very smoky for a week & warm with some thin clouds- There fell a very little rain about day-break. Rob Taylor & Jno Moore went home early- I went to Court house, the Arbitrators between Barbour, Webb & Madison met and made their award. W.Webb to pay to T.Barbour £94.13.4. with interest from 1 Jan'y 1785. W.C.Webb to pay A Madison £6.13.10. & T.Barbour to pay A.Madison £6.13.10, the respective sums to be paid by the first January next- The Account between Barbour & Webb for the Collection of the Revenue tax for the year 1784, by their mutual request, was not settled by us- they having agreed to settle it themselves- one award was given to T.Barbour & another to W.C. Webb. C.Taylor came home with me & then home. James Taylor came & sat up the latter part of this night. 31, Close rainy day, but not heavy or cold- C.Taylor was here in morning and at night Maj'r Madison came here, I gave him one of the awards made yesterday. He and Ch's Taylor sat up with us this night- November, 1, Fine mild weather- J.Taylor had some apples brought here and beat for Cyder. He staid till evening- Col.Madison & Mrs Madison were here to see my father and dined, Uncle Taylor was here after dinner- Rob't Taylor came at night & sat up with us- 2, A little rain or mist in the morning. C.Taylor came over early- Rob't Taylor & he went away before noon. Sent to Court house for Sundry Goods sent by Mess's Blairs for my father which came to hand as p/r letter. Uncle & Aunt Taylor came here in the evening- Capt Burnley & C.Taylor here in evening but did not stay- Ben Taylor taken very ill and went with F.S.Taylor to Ch's Taylor's. Capt Conway, Mr.C.P.Howard & Reuben Taylor & Jno Moore staid with us this nigh 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 MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. 218- - ---~~-
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DIARY 01~ .FHAlWIS TAYlaOR,1792,
1792,
October
£z,2JI
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(1roi:,a before
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day- 11.rs Jdurnley waJ.kect tiere to .see rey rather & ret • d
l~ o'clock.,
Hu.d about 3u g,a.i.lons ot Cra1> & White Ap1,1e c lo.er made. This being
the <tay u1-1,01.nted by na.rbour & Webt> tor ttw Arb1tr :..ttor• s to meet,c, '.raylor & I
FU.11:101a 1'ew
rw.ving sllt ur) last .nlr¥1t <li~t not go till
pa,st 12 o'clock
when Ocl.Im.rbour rode
J'1e:rc o;·id at 1"L1srequest( tho' not \cYe.l.l) I went, w1tt, n1m & <lined at l'iooe • a. ?hey
111. not 1'_1n1s .t1 their ous1rn.=.,5~ but acu1re<1 ttto corn• rs woul<;t meet t11e 21--to ~lraw
t,heir awal'(l &c. J .1ay1or wus .hcu·e but returned..
c. xaylor ata.1<1 t1.ll. ,nreri1ng.
u.r c .1"1t t liowar ~l came t,eru 1.n evening, brou ght a pa1r ~tout snoes, no nact bought
fur 1~1ti at Tiic r ·:1
onu ror w.n1ch I .tmd sent money, 2 (Wllars.
Mr :ttowt:l.rd sta1a &
sut u1:; \'Jitn my :.ra ther l'1rut
ox: nl ~t1t26, J a:s 'l' r.ty1,a· wu.:~ here by '-icy,out ret;<l .l'lorno soon- C.l'ay.Lor cu.me saoH at ·t~r- .M
r
1wwar·r1 w~nt nome arter
.l:!real<J.'astWeather omo.ky iULU warm. },.ty rat.tier seem.a
s 0t. et.:.111.1
g tl~t ter & 1:1uc11 ~as1er
tn.u.u since
last week. non• t l'aylor &: J as :rn.ylor
2 7,
..t-ier•.:; t,.t:LiS ,;:d.~)1t •
1ly' i°:J.tilor uont 1.nucs n~arly
as yo atorctay.
Rob' t Tay J.or went. ·
a:t'ter .ilreak1'aa&
L! .Tuylur
e'1me by an<i l went witn n1m to a meeting or the Con·l' rs al>-..ut Barbour
& WerJ'os accow1ts, ·out we cuU'<l not conclude
the bus1nesaw.Webb was present
a
a.way
11 t tle
w11Ue
.
bei-or0 (l1rn1er & 1taJ • r Mua1son J..n evenintt. 1~!aJ'r .Mad.1aon ca.me nem
_u_µ witu my :ratner.
HeutJen Taylor
ca.mo utter
oreal(l ·ast a.ml staid to set
up. Mr T ,J3ell ulna ct 11e·ro- - nu.rt Ar,ples beat anct mad.e oc.:me u 1t1er, part wate:r put
u.rn1 sn.t
wJ.t .tl
ttJ.e ,juice.
26 • c~mm.AYJll!.uj • r t:.ad1son we1 t away oei+ore oreaKfaat
a.r ct Reu :ra.ylo.r in evenlng, WI
niti 1er c<.mt1nutH3 very low un<1 ,~oat.- C. Taylor set up Ute r1rst ari <i J. l'aylo.r tlle
lc:t.tt~r pn.rt ol' t..r.1.e
n1gn t. J:Jenn.y& o.c ,_Tay.tor w1t n them. J. i·uy.1.or hea:ra at ~
C.i'.1ui·cht.tw.t w.y ru.thor wu.:31~ucr.1
worse & cti.J.led hero but. went home to dinner.
29, My rather nearly
a3 tor some ,.1ays past1!a.J•r Moore an<i Reuben J.'.D..,Ylorcame nere
• i-orerJ.von t:t1.e latter
ai~:i. not stay lcng- • uncJ..o to.ylor nere afternoon- o. Taylor
has been nere us c..>0nsta..r::.tlya~ tie convenlently
could- Hob• t 1·aylor and John
ucc.:re came 11erc ln even 1ng to a1 t up w1th my rather.
30, Tlle weau1er has -ooen vez·y smo:ey tor a. week & warm w1tll s<;me t.nin c1ou c:1s- '.I'here
.fell ~ very 1.1t tle ra.1n a.bout 1ay-break.
Rob Taylor & Jno Mc ore went home eril"lyI went to court
bou~e • th .e Aro1 tratora
between JJart~our, Webb & Madi sou met
u.rw. mu(1e tllcir aw: rd. w•.vre·bo to -pay to 1' • .Bart;our £91t.13.1► .. with inte r est from
1 Ja.n 1 y 17 e ;;. w..c.webb tc pay A Mat11eon &.13.10.
& l',Buroour
to pay A• .Mad.1son
i: 6.13.10,
t.hc respective
sum.a to be pald by tho rirat January next- The Account bet\-mcn .uarbour & Webb for . ttie tollect1on
ol' tne nevenue ta..x .t'or the
ye';).r i-re 1~.oy ttm1r mutual request,
was not uettled by us- they having agreed
to s,nne
1t tM:i:oelvea- - ur.e award was .gl,ven to T.:aar ·bour & anotn .er to w.c.
Y~ ub. o.'.i 'uy10r ca.mo 11omc w1t,n me & then nome. Jar i:1e~ . Taylor
came & sat up t.iJe
latter
1Jart of this .n1g.nt.
31, Close rainy <lti.y, out not 11oavy or cold- C. xaylcr was nere in morn1ng ,md at
n1~J1t l,'i.aJ•r uaa1son
c;.;une.t1ere 1 I gava h1m one or t.l:lE:3t7-.wa.ruama<lo yeatoraay.
1e
He ~l<.l c.nI s 'tay lor sat u11 w1 th us tllia wi ghtllover:ibcr,
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Dane:~,
1. 1'' 1nc r.iiln weatherJ. • :.1:ij,y
icr
hu.u some applen brou gr1t nere i....I'l<lt>eat :t:or <.:yaer .u.e
:Jt t ..ia till
evcmit ..."- Col .M.arHson & Mrs Ma, lson were ht.!re to see my rather
aiH1
dinod • UHcle i·aylo:r was ,wre artor d1rmar- Rob' t 1·aylor came at n1r:f)'rt & sat ll
Ul, Wit.rt
\LS-
2, A .Little r uin er mist 1.n tlle morning. C"' ayicr ~u.rno over ea.rly- Rob•t 'i'aylo~ &
.he vront awu.y uel'cr~ :noon. sent to court .house tor m.uv1ry Goo{lS sent by M.ess•u
.h.i.n.1rs .1.'or my f a.trier w111c.t1came to hand ,.:.s p/r letter.
uncle & Aunt Xa.yloI·
c~.1:1e i1erc 1H ti.1e ev-eHing- ~apt 1mrnrey & C .1•a.y10r 11~re 1n evo11i.ng but ~lid. not
st~.1.
y-- ,ljCl4 l'c..y1.cr ta.Ken very 1..1.l atH1 vvent with ~ .s. 1ay1or to on• s taylor• s.
U;:;q
Jt Cvmi1ay. 1.t!".C.P.. Huwara.
&:
Heu.Dan 'l'aylo~
& Jno .Moore otu.1t.1 w1tt, us t.ti1o n1W.X
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University
of North Carolina
Library,
Chapel Hill.
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