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11 [361] DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1798. 1798, May, 7, Cloudy, dripping morning( not much), fair evening. John Taylor,C.P.Howard,Robert Taylor & C.Taylor dined here. Had a sheat killed, gave a quarter to M.Biggers. 8, Fair morning-Thin clouds & hazy afternoon-Has a small seed patch burned near Mountain Spring. Sowed Curled Savey Cabbage & Massenburg's Lettuce seeds. I wrote a letter to my nephew Wm Taylor desirinf him to let his brother Francis have 150 dollars(er his debt to me) to be applied to his improvement- gave Jno. Taylor the letter. I went to Aunt Taylor's(via J.Taylors) John Taylor, Robert Taylor & family, C.P.Howard & wide dined there- J.Taylor jr there in evening- Jno Taylor to set out to-morrow to Kentucky.Mrs Scott sent & got 1/2 Bus Hemp seed, p'd for at March Court. Finished second plowing corn land. 9, Fair morning, some broken clouds afternoon. Sent old Peter & two boys & got ashes from Reu Taylor's. Replanted corn. I went to Barnett's ford, my mare refused the horse. I dined at Doolin's paid 1/6- J.Taylor jr, Ch's Bell, Maj'r Moore & Reuben Taylor ret'd when I did. 10, Thin clouds, dropped rain several times. Macon Biggers had 2 Bus' Wheat to send to Mill. I was sent for and went to J.Taylor's to dinner- Maj'r Moore, John Moore, Mrs Bell, Mrs Cambell, Milly Bell, Tho's Barbour, Mrs Noel, C.Bell &c dined there. Mr.Noel came after dinner. Took out 4th Hhd Corn. 11, Fair morning. Cloudy & a little rain afternoon. Cool day. I walked to Court house- Bought 2 pr Cotton hose of Hackley- did not pay him- He promised to write to Fred'g to enquire price of Hemp, and to take mine, if we agreed about price &c. I came to Aunt Taylor's- Maj'r Moore, John Moore, Capt.R'd Barbour's wife, J.Taylor jr & wife, C.P.H & do. dined there. 12, Smart white frost, cool dry & very clear morning. Some broken clouds &c cool eve- ning. I took Salts yesterday & to day. Mr.Triplett's Tom reciveved 50, & Phil. Ballard's Dick, 45 Bushels Wheat for D.Triplett. Had 7 yearlings tuned out of my pasture over mointain. Has 2 kinds Indian Peas planted near Cherry tree. Had a Ditch cut below Oak Spring 13, Sunday, Cold, some clouds& scattering drops rain. I walked to Sermon at Court- house- called on return and dined at Aunt Taylor's - Sally Burnley, Nancy & Sal ly Miller there-Batsy Shepherd in evening- C.P.Howard & wine Lent me 8 books- 14, Clear most of day, flying clouds-very dry. Had Oats sown in batton spots of Confield. G.C.Taylor's Tom came here to work, mended kitchen. M.Biggers rode to Herndon's mill about plank. 14, Very clear, dry and warmer. I went with Cart to Herdon's mill & got 301 feet of Plank. Daniel Hord measured it. I ret'd by Stephen Fox's & offered to pay for the plank but he said I musst pay T.Herndon paid 39/- at Court for all. 16, Remarkably clear-very dry windy. Had 2 Shoats Spayed, 2 cut & 1 male could not geld-Wm Leathers got 4 lb Hemp & 1/4 Bushel of Hemp Seed for Mrs Burnley- Took out 5th Hhd Corn. 17, Hazy, thin clouds afternoon. Charles Leathers bo't 1 lb hemp& breakfasted here- Capt. James Barbour sent 2 Blankets by a boy who said were to wrap up 2 Tables which were left here by Wm Taylor of Fredericksburg. Maj'r Moore's Overseeer got some Indian Peas to plant. Sally Taylor, Harriet Triplett, Robert T.Moore and Charles Bell were here in evening, Has 6 doz Candles made the 15th- 19 lb Tallow & wax- 18, Thin clouds in morning- fair smoky evening. Roger Bell came & got a peck of Hempseed. Maj'r Moore's Joe came here to underpin & floor Spring house- but the water at the bottom would not admit of working on it, drained off part. James Sebree red's 38 1/2 Bus'Wheat for D.Triplett. Sent a letter P/r post to F.S. Taylor. 19, Saturday, Fair and very dry. Hazy evening. Joe underpinned Spring house. Mr Trip- lett's Tom recieved 42 Bushels early wheat. I walked to Hackley's store at Court house- I agreed to sell himsome hemp at 10 dollar p/r 100. I bought 2 lb brown Sugar- I went & came by J.Taylor's, got home by 10 o'clock. 20, Sunday, Thin clouds, cool and continues very dry. I went to J.Taylor's to dinner, T.Barbour & family, J.Taylor jr & wife there. T.Barbour went home in evening. I had 3 pecks potatoes some time past of Old Peter to plant-Let him have 2 1/2 yards Ticklenburg for them & 2/- in money. 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.

11 [361]

DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1798.
1798,
May,

7, Cloudy, dripping morning( not much), fair evening. John Taylor,C.P.Howard,Robert
Taylor & C.Taylor dined here. Had a sheat killed, gave a quarter to M.Biggers.

8, Fair morning-Thin clouds & hazy afternoon-Has a small seed patch burned near
Mountain Spring. Sowed Curled Savey Cabbage & Massenburg's Lettuce seeds. I
wrote a letter to my nephew Wm Taylor desirinf him to let his brother Francis
have 150 dollars(er his debt to me) to be applied to his improvement- gave Jno.
Taylor the letter. I went to Aunt Taylor's(via J.Taylors) John Taylor, Robert
Taylor & family, C.P.Howard & wide dined there- J.Taylor jr there in evening-
Jno Taylor to set out to-morrow to Kentucky.Mrs Scott sent & got 1/2 Bus Hemp
seed, p'd for at March Court. Finished second plowing corn land.

9, Fair morning, some broken clouds afternoon. Sent old Peter & two boys & got
ashes from Reu Taylor's. Replanted corn. I went to Barnett's ford, my mare
refused the horse. I dined at Doolin's paid 1/6- J.Taylor jr, Ch's Bell, Maj'r
Moore & Reuben Taylor ret'd when I did.

10, Thin clouds, dropped rain several times. Macon Biggers had 2 Bus' Wheat to send
to Mill. I was sent for and went to J.Taylor's to dinner- Maj'r Moore, John
Moore, Mrs Bell, Mrs Cambell, Milly Bell, Tho's Barbour, Mrs Noel, C.Bell &c
dined there. Mr.Noel came after dinner. Took out 4th Hhd Corn.

11, Fair morning. Cloudy & a little rain afternoon. Cool day. I walked to Court
house- Bought 2 pr Cotton hose of Hackley- did not pay him- He promised to
write to Fred'g to enquire price of Hemp, and to take mine, if we agreed about
price &c. I came to Aunt Taylor's- Maj'r Moore, John Moore, Capt.R'd Barbour's
wife, J.Taylor jr & wife, C.P.H & do. dined there.

12, Smart white frost, cool dry & very clear morning. Some broken clouds &c cool eve-
ning. I took Salts yesterday & to day. Mr.Triplett's Tom reciveved 50, & Phil.
Ballard's Dick, 45 Bushels Wheat for D.Triplett. Had 7 yearlings tuned out of
my pasture over mointain. Has 2 kinds Indian Peas planted near Cherry tree.
Had a Ditch cut below Oak Spring

13, Sunday, Cold, some clouds& scattering drops rain. I walked to Sermon at Court-
house- called on return and dined at Aunt Taylor's - Sally Burnley, Nancy & Sal
ly Miller there-Batsy Shepherd in evening- C.P.Howard & wine Lent me 8 books-

14, Clear most of day, flying clouds-very dry. Had Oats sown in batton spots of
Confield. G.C.Taylor's Tom came here to work, mended kitchen. M.Biggers rode
to Herndon's mill about plank.

14, Very clear, dry and warmer. I went with Cart to Herdon's mill & got 301 feet of
Plank. Daniel Hord measured it. I ret'd by Stephen Fox's & offered to pay for
the plank but he said I musst pay T.Herndon paid 39/- at Court for all.

16, Remarkably clear-very dry windy. Had 2 Shoats Spayed, 2 cut & 1 male could not
geld-Wm Leathers got 4 lb Hemp & 1/4 Bushel of Hemp Seed for Mrs Burnley- Took
out 5th Hhd Corn.

17, Hazy, thin clouds afternoon. Charles Leathers bo't 1 lb hemp& breakfasted here-
Capt. James Barbour sent 2 Blankets by a boy who said were to wrap up 2 Tables
which were left here by Wm Taylor of Fredericksburg. Maj'r Moore's Overseeer
got some Indian Peas to plant. Sally Taylor, Harriet Triplett, Robert T.Moore
and Charles Bell were here in evening, Has 6 doz Candles made the 15th- 19 lb
Tallow & wax-

18, Thin clouds in morning- fair smoky evening. Roger Bell came & got a peck of
Hempseed. Maj'r Moore's Joe came here to underpin & floor Spring house- but
the water at the bottom would not admit of working on it, drained off part.
James Sebree red's 38 1/2 Bus'Wheat for D.Triplett. Sent a letter P/r post to F.S.
Taylor.

19, Saturday, Fair and very dry. Hazy evening. Joe underpinned Spring house. Mr Trip-
lett's Tom recieved 42 Bushels early wheat. I walked to Hackley's store at
Court house- I agreed to sell himsome hemp at 10 dollar p/r 100. I bought 2
lb brown Sugar- I went & came by J.Taylor's, got home by 10 o'clock.

20, Sunday, Thin clouds, cool and continues very dry. I went to J.Taylor's to dinner,
T.Barbour & family, J.Taylor jr & wife there. T.Barbour went home in evening.
I had 3 pecks potatoes some time past of Old Peter to plant-Let him have 2 1/2
yards Ticklenburg for them & 2/- in money.

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.

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fATLOR,1798; DIA.Rt0~ J'.RAliC.IS l798a · . May., , 71 a, . o;i.oudyI dripping mern1ng( not muoh)t ta~r evening. John faylor.c.P.Howard,Robett a ~,-,a~ ._lt1ll~4• , ,~ve_~ q~er . t~ : ll.Bigger,~ . .!r~l.o~ lo 0. ~qlJr d.1ne4 • -~e .•. Had_._ -~~et patch _burned n~ar .~ad a _~ll 1a1r morntng-thin ol~uaa & . llaZ)' ~te~9n·e. ·x & noaeaburg• • i.ettuoe se•<1 xounta1n sp:rlJl&. sowed._Cur1e<1 savoy Oal:»o.ace .-bt~ther :rranc;te. ~c~e a letter ..io . ia}r u,phew ft tat~9i il~e~r~nt .h~m'Jo +9t. h1, :t, _pa :~P~le4 llls .,<1~~t ..fto ·•) Jlave l.50 doii~r.•(•~ ,o }'US 1m~reveiuent- - gave .rno ~ _·_ Re't>ert obn :r~lor, ·J8'Yl@r the! ;ie~t~r. X. wen\ u, A~t Jay~or ·•-~(v1,8,'J.T8'Ylor•-) 1-c .1 .•.Howar{l .-a:. wlte : a.i~e~ tlle~...- .I .!a.ylo~ .~r t~re ln even1ng__ J81lef & t~ly, Jne 1liVl9J' tc, . set. , out _:to-morrow to xen·iuo-q~Kre .seott . aeni & gQt ¼llua Rellll> p~,wJna co;ni ~an4. Uft_.. :r~ahe4 , •·f!»ot)n4 se•4~ p• d ;or at ¥&roll Oo_ 9. :ra.1r •~ln&, eeme :t,rok,ea Ololl4s ~n~rneon :1· 1sent ·_O~d. Pet .er . ano. ~• boys & gft .a,u :rrq_lor• a. Re;plan:ttn&_cc>'~.- I ._'.ff8nt t.o :Barnett,.• ,s_ tC>X"d.· my- .ma.re aellea rro111 , MaJ·•_r .·. 2',t :00,;i.·1&•.a..pa1~ .l/6- J .Ta.ylo~ Jr,._Oll', aeit _ -rentset tlle . 110r1tJ: <l1ne<1 · : ·· . . . .• . . xaore & Jteubeni8¥~Gr r~,,~ wen.. ~ ~1.4~. . . t1mea. Kacen ,:Biggere had 2 BU•• Wheat to send .'r Moore, John K&J GaiAbeU, lUµ, _l3~l.l-.. -~ .., . ~arbour, ~e lToel, O.Bell &:e 10, Th1n _-c1ou<1a...d~pp~u1., rain to -iu.11. I was -~n~ ; Be11, · J!OG~-.~- xrs several ter _~<t we~~ ~• 1. _taylo~•~ · ~~ 4~•f:- ~1ned tll~re •. :11r.•oe1. oameaner 4Jnne~. TOokout -4th Blldcorn. ll, - CloU~J',li • ·11t~;le :ra1a J'a1:t 1n9rn~n&~ ·on/Oool<l~ -• . I .art,.er~ walked . to Oourt ; - hQus,~ :sou~t a ,r · eo~to.n M.a., o'!, ~~c~~,~~- not. tJ(!( hU,.-i-.• ae pror,u.s~-~ to ic;;eof ~e•i, -.-~~ ,to ·_~~Q ·zqjJ).e.1t we agree. al)out · wr1t :e ..to :ireo.tg ·to en.q~~re J.r_ __I c~ - t:o..Aunt _fqlor _•-•- ~ 1i•·~ ~ .o_r e .• · 10h11 WOl"&_.oapt.R ' <1.BarbotirJ s pr1ce &-e.: , .. · _·. Jr! & w~t•_• 0 .:, .B;,_ ~- _<to-~ed ·tb.(t~. -a,1~~ i ~. : w1re, ~ ·..mo~~& ►- some b-rot.ea -oloud• ·aoag:ol ..eve~ _ Q:l,-e 12·. sman· whi,te tr91I -· cool dq & v,~ t•s , to ·m reee1vea.so. as·Ph.u .•. n.1ng. I too:t $al.ta yeoterda, & to_ 4&1..ar.tr '1plet ._ tlttlle ·t ~Qut ot llaJ.la~• ,a l)icJC,.' 11-;·llus ne1, · "11.e~t_tq.t »~2r1p1eti~ Jta4 7 ·1,ar1lnp ~ pasture ovet moim,ta1a. Bad ~ 1'~•~sI naJan:,eas plai,. teo.: nea~ one.~q tree\ . .. .' Had a P1 tell ct.lt bel.oW Oak :SPX'Ul.&~. <1ro~ .ra1.n, l walke ·d .to semon at court& eoatter1~ l.3, S\Uida¥ • Oold., some oloW111 on te ·t .ur.Q an<1 dined a;t- Aunt ta.jlo _r ·• s- Sally aurnity. iJancy & Sally U1iler ·t11ere- ,Bets7 Sllepher4 ~ --~ven1ng.. :0~1.Howarc1 &a w1t~ Lent me g· ooolessown1n l)atren spote ot 11~·, Ole~r moat ot· ,d~, t171ng oto\\~..,..,e·ry ,~q ..··aa<1 ·1c1to11e•~·x.;aigge ·r)3 ~d~ tJc,JDie~ie<1 '_ ·to ·!f<.; o_omtteld • . o.9 ~~~iori .i, tom.·c• .~,e -_: · •. Pl~ .abo~t -111 Rern~o;n•a __ to ll.G\lae- called ·.oat• 1.5_, ye_q cJ..ear,<1r,.an<1waima.r •._I •~t wa.tncart . t~ llern<toA'e m11i ct got ;01 tee\ ot _me_as~ed 1~ ~ l ;-et..•.4 )>.1 Jste·pn~n--Boxr·•; & ott.e~ed. to_p·ey.·to~ i>l~. Dan1el. Hores; 4 I Jl\\st P~T. i .ne~ndoa 1aa.<1J9l- at oou.rt ror ai1.. ~a1_ t):l.e. l'i~:k -but )le 16_., 1\emar~bl.7 ~,~e~~-~e" <lrY w1ndT.~Kad t -~oa ,~• -sp~e<1. a cut, & l. m~e '3JUlc1119;_ gel~..;. :~ Leath~fJ got 4 lb _~eilql -& ¼_~u•lle ·~ ot . Hemp_s~e~ tor.·Jira · .Burnley~ iQO:t · ·· · out St.h Hh<1com~..ea\h.era_bo,'t l lb heJttp & _brea.ktasied _1a~.r~17. 1taz1-, tJ':lln-c1ou<1jatternooa~ Ob$·r~ea x. _bJ .a boy_w~ aa1<1 were t.o w:ra.p up 2 Te.l>1e1 Ba.r:bo~ - sen; 2. .-Q_ap, • .·.J~s r .~~re_ts . cwe.ae~r.. · whiel:1.•e ·~ lett. ~ere ))Y·• •·,X'-'l:~_r · •~<t,r1ck~'burg,.. uaJ •_ ,:got · 10• In~uan. 1,a'5. to pl~ ., •. '58,llJ iaylo ,rt Kar·rlot . tr1p .let.J,Robe~\ . 'r,llotr.~ m lb · were ~t~~. in .-evening. lU\<16 dOZ C&ndlea , made :t-ho J..$th, -81'~.,Qha~lep _.Be:+l _ ~J,~•~• ,.r i,. . t.allo• & _s ·-1p. morning... ta1 _r s~lcy ~,:en1ng. R9ger :ae_l:l. oame-~ ,i_Ot a :pe~~_or __ 18., ,rh1n_:.cio:a<1 ia3. •.r K,()ore~-• Joe came_h~_r,e,.to ,unde rp1n & tJ.oo ~ $p,tng house- .b'1t lKt .JtempS,fle4.. .\ _o.t wo_~k1ng on it dra11:l~(\ ,,tt part. · at _the _bottom wo~<1nq't- a,4in1 . r _ wate ttJB, · P/'1/ ;pos\- ;e :r.s, James S, btee . _reo•d ¥¼ .BU~f\Jhe~t ·tc,t , -l>~;ttp;i.e11~ - sen, ~ i,11-e;r :wax~ • !a,y~OJ:. 19, Saturday. .: . . . . ;,air and _ver., dey. ~, ,. . . . spring house~ llr,'lr1l un<1ez.,;,1nne4 ~ta.). • . ~-W~~d to _.~a.o~ _'ts · st~re a~. lriB -·ev,ning. Jo i~fl . ~ illlQ:nt.ll _Q le:tt r a To~ .:Reee~ye~ ~e.µ lita~~,_ _,heJQ ~~ 10 doll~· : P/~ · 1.00• .I 'b-Olight 2 Ot>Url ho.~se :-- I ,. a~t}ltG 01~··1. got hOWl by · 10· ~ • oloo.k. lb brown sugar- X w,At & -came bf J ~tt\YJ.. very «11. i: went t9 .J, iaylo :• s ic, d1nne~ a ~ont:~• . and ooc.l :·:· .Cl.ouo.e, Thin 1 20 ~ suno.a.y T.•.:Barbour & family, f •-faJlor ·.Jt & W1.t• inere.. x ~~ax-bo1;+ well-;bOme·ui. ~ven1ng. 1 p.&1\ . ot Old Peto.t ~o :pl.a.n..,_Let hlm have I lla~ 3 pee~ pote:toea :·,aome t~ · . mone7. 1n yards ·f1oklenburg ~o:r them & 2/- at 1 -·· ·---~-..... ,., -- - -~~ - -......-- -- -- ---- -- ----- ~~ --------- Collection, in the Southern Historical Ir 1907- Z tJ1~R"r //lY.LOI< From the TO PERMISSION ONLY: REFERENCE FOR Hill. Chapel tibrary, Carolina North of University PUBLISH MUSTBE REQUESTED.WARNING:MOSTMANUSCRIPTSARE PROTECTEDBY COPYRIGHT. I I 1-