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1799, February, 13, Clear mild morning, Change hazy windy fair day evening. John Taylor came here to breakfast. A Negro Waggoner (John Hites) brought me a Bar'l Tar & Frying pan I paid him for carriage 3/- brought also & left here Sundry things for Maj'r James Taylor, who came and carried them away in my Cart- I paid the Waggoner 10/6 which J. Taylor jr repaid for bringing up his things- The Waggon had thing for John Taylor which he carried to his mother's. Reuben Taylor came here from J. Taylor's after they were gone. I paid & settled with him for the Articles he bought for me at Fredericksburg $3.18.6 & 4/6 for 2¾ lb Steel I had of his at James McNeils Shop. $4.3.0- He went away before dinner. Took out 3d Hhd Corn from New Corn House- 2 Hhds was taken out the 8th for M. Atkins. Malachi Atkins sent Cate & got a quart Whisky. About 2 o'clock(afternoon) the Dwelling house of Ch's Taylor was discovered to be on fire on the roof, it being very dry and a strong South wind prevented any chance of putting out the fire so that the house was totally burned- C. Taylor & family were at J. Taylor's- My Overseer & 4 Negroes with sundry others assisted to get out the greatest part of the Beds, Cloathing &c which were preserved- C. Taylor came here & got my Cart to bring part of his furniture &c which w'th some of G.C. Taylor's was received in my house- C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's- G.C. Taylor came & staid with me. 14, Clear windy mild morn. Clouds afternoon. C. Taylor came here & breakfasted-with G.C. Taylor & self. Said his Carriage wou'd go with Miss M. Conway & some of his youngest daughters to Capt Conway's- he went home & G.C. Taylor to J. Taylor's before noon- Sundry other articles of C. Taylor's was brought here & stored, Betsy Taylor came and got sundry things she wanted. Pat carried away some & she others- Betsy dined here and went to J. Taylor's. Malachi Atkins went to J. McNeils & got 3 plow shares. 15, Fair and mild, windy. C. Taylor came here at night, went after breakfast to J. Taylor's- C. Taylor had been home & walked here before noon, said Capt Conway was at J. Taylor's. I walked there with him about noon- Capt Conway, Maj'r Moore, *Thos Jenkins- C. Taylor, his wife, Salley & Betsy Taylor, J. Pendleton & family & J. Taylor jr & do there. G.C. Taylor came home with me. Had a plant bed burned on branch below Overseer's house & the 16th gave M. Atkins Cabbage, Lettuce, Onion seeds & Turnep, to sow. [*Thomas Jenkins married Elizabeth-*Betsy*-Taylor, dau. of Dr. Charles. Sally, her sister, married William Milburn.-WKA] 16, Saturday, Some thin clouds-Sunshine & hazy. G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's after breakfast, C. Taylor called here,said he intended to go to Wm. Gibson's to try to engage him to build a house- his wife went from J. Taylor's to Capt.Conway's where he expected to be to-night. Salley & Betsy Taylor, Nancy Crutchfield & Caty Pendleton walked here before noon, the two for her to get some of their things- they returned to J. Taylor's to dinner. I dined alone. 17, [SUNDAY] A snow fell last night & early this morning, about 3 inches deep. Cleared up mild- part of snow thawed. J. Taylor, John Pendleton, G.C. Taylor & the boys came from J. Taylor's. Mr. T. Barbour from home (going to Richmond) J. Taylor jr & Tho's Crutchfield from Stevensburg (where they went yesterday) the above dined here, all went away but G.C. Taylor. 18, Fair & mild- half of the snow dissolved. G.C. Taylor was puking a very sick last night, got better in evening. Bailey & Betsy Taylor rode here- I let them have Linen to make me 3 shirts- C. Taylor also came from Capt. Conways- Shaved & went to see about getting plank toward building- G.C. Taylor staid, the other went away before dinner. 19, Thin clouds,moderate. After breakfast G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's & returned after supper- C. Taylor came here in the evening. Heard that John Taylor's child died two days ago, it had been sick since last Fall.

1799,
February,
13, Clear mild morning, Change hazy windy fair day evening. John Taylor came here
to breakfast. A Negro Waggoner (John Hites) brought me a Bar'l Tar & Frying pan
I paid him for carriage 3/- brought also & left here Sundry things for Maj'r
James Taylor, who came and carried them away in my Cart- I paid the Waggoner
10/6 which J. Taylor jr repaid for bringing up his things- The Waggon had thing
for John Taylor which he carried to his mother's. Reuben Taylor came here from
J. Taylor's after they were gone. I paid & settled with him for the Articles
he bought for me at Fredericksburg $3.18.6 & 4/6 for 2¾ lb Steel I had of his
at James McNeils Shop. $4.3.0- He went away before dinner. Took out 3d Hhd
Corn from New Corn House- 2 Hhds was taken out the 8th for M. Atkins.
Malachi Atkins sent Cate & got a quart Whisky. About 2 o'clock(afternoon) the
Dwelling house of Ch's Taylor was discovered to be on fire on the roof, it
being very dry and a strong South wind prevented any chance of putting out
the fire so that the house was totally burned- C. Taylor & family were at J.
Taylor's- My Overseer & 4 Negroes with sundry others assisted to get out the
greatest part of the Beds, Cloathing &c which were preserved- C. Taylor came
here & got my Cart to bring part of his furniture &c which w'th some of G.C.
Taylor's was received in my house- C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's- G.C. Taylor
came & staid with me.
14, Clear windy mild morn. Clouds afternoon. C. Taylor came here & breakfasted-with
G.C. Taylor & self. Said his Carriage wou'd go with Miss M. Conway & some of
his youngest daughters to Capt Conway's- he went home & G.C. Taylor to J.
Taylor's before noon- Sundry other articles of C. Taylor's was brought here &
stored, Betsy Taylor came and got sundry things she wanted. Pat carried away
some & she others- Betsy dined here and went to J. Taylor's. Malachi Atkins
went to J. McNeils & got 3 plow shares.
15, Fair and mild, windy. C. Taylor came here at night, went after breakfast to
J. Taylor's- C. Taylor had been home & walked here before noon, said Capt Conway
was at J. Taylor's. I walked there with him about noon- Capt Conway, Maj'r
Moore, *Thos Jenkins- C. Taylor, his wife, Salley & Betsy Taylor, J. Pendleton
& family & J. Taylor jr & do there. G.C. Taylor came home with me. Had a plant
bed burned on branch below Overseer's house & the 16th gave M. Atkins Cabbage,
Lettuce, Onion seeds & Turnep, to sow.
[*Thomas Jenkins married Elizabeth-*Betsy*-Taylor, dau. of Dr. Charles.
Sally, her sister, married William Milburn.-WKA]
16, Saturday, Some thin clouds-Sunshine & hazy. G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's after
breakfast, C. Taylor called here,said he intended to go to Wm. Gibson's to try
to engage him to build a house- his wife went from J. Taylor's to Capt.Conway's
where he expected to be to-night. Salley & Betsy Taylor, Nancy Crutchfield &
Caty Pendleton walked here before noon, the two for her to get some of their
things- they returned to J. Taylor's to dinner. I dined alone.
17, [SUNDAY] A snow fell last night & early this morning, about 3 inches deep.
Cleared up mild- part of snow thawed. J. Taylor, John Pendleton, G.C. Taylor &
the boys came from J. Taylor's. Mr. T. Barbour from home (going to Richmond) J.
Taylor jr & Tho's Crutchfield from Stevensburg (where they went yesterday) the
above dined here, all went away but G.C. Taylor.
18, Fair & mild- half of the snow dissolved. G.C. Taylor was puking a very sick
last night, got better in evening. Bailey & Betsy Taylor rode here- I let them
have Linen to make me 3 shirts- C. Taylor also came from Capt. Conways- Shaved
& went to see about getting plank toward building- G.C. Taylor staid, the other
went away before dinner.
19, Thin clouds,moderate. After breakfast G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's & returned
after supper- C. Taylor came here in the evening. Heard that John Taylor's
child died two days ago, it had been sick since last Fall.

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1799, February, 13, Clear mild morning, Change hazy windy fair day evening. John Taylor came here to breakfast. A Negro Waggoner (John Hites) brought me a Bar'l Tar & Frying pan I paid him for carriage 3/- brought also & left here Sundry things for Maj'r James Taylor, who came and carried them away in my Cart- I paid the Waggoner 10/6 which J. Taylor jr repaid for bringing up his things- The Waggon had thing for John Taylor which he carried to his mother's. Reuben Taylor came here from J. Taylor's after they were gone. I paid & settled with him for the Articles he bought for me at Fredericksburg $3.18.6 & 4/6 for 2¾ lb Steel I had of his at James McNeils Shop. $4.3.0- He went away before dinner. Took out 3d Hhd Corn from New Corn House- 2 Hhds was taken out the 8th for M. Atkins. Malachi Atkins sent Cate & got a quart Whisky. About 2 o'clock(afternoon) the Dwelling house of Ch's Taylor was discovered to be on fire on the roof, it being very dry and a strong South wind prevented any chance of putting out the fire so that the house was totally burned- C. Taylor & family were at J. Taylor's- My Overseer & 4 Negroes with sundry others assisted to get out the greatest part of the Beds, Cloathing &c which were preserved- C. Taylor came here & got my Cart to bring part of his furniture &c which w'th some of G.C. Taylor's was received in my house- C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's- G.C. Taylor came & staid with me. 14, Clear windy mild morn. Clouds afternoon. C. Taylor came here & breakfasted-with G.C. Taylor & self. Said his Carriage wou'd go with Miss M. Conway & some of his youngest daughters to Capt Conway's- he went home & G.C. Taylor to J. Taylor's before noon- Sundry other articles of C. Taylor's was brought here & stored, Betsy Taylor came and got sundry things she wanted. Pat carried away some & she others- Betsy dined here and went to J. Taylor's. Malachi Atkins went to J. McNeils & got 3 plow shares. 15, Fair and mild, windy. C. Taylor came here at night, went after breakfast to J. Taylor's- C. Taylor had been home & walked here before noon, said Capt Conway was at J. Taylor's. I walked there with him about noon- Capt Conway, Maj'r Moore, *Thos Jenkins- C. Taylor, his wife, Salley & Betsy Taylor, J. Pendleton & family & J. Taylor jr & do there. G.C. Taylor came home with me. Had a plant bed burned on branch below Overseer's house & the 16th gave M. Atkins Cabbage, Lettuce, Onion seeds & Turnep, to sow. [*Thomas Jenkins married Elizabeth-*Betsy*-Taylor, dau. of Dr. Charles. Sally, her sister, married William Milburn.-WKA] 16, Saturday, Some thin clouds-Sunshine & hazy. G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's after breakfast, C. Taylor called here,said he intended to go to Wm. Gibson's to try to engage him to build a house- his wife went from J. Taylor's to Capt.Conway's where he expected to be to-night. Salley & Betsy Taylor, Nancy Crutchfield & Caty Pendleton walked here before noon, the two for her to get some of their things- they returned to J. Taylor's to dinner. I dined alone. 17, [SUNDAY] A snow fell last night & early this morning, about 3 inches deep. Cleared up mild- part of snow thawed. J. Taylor, John Pendleton, G.C. Taylor & the boys came from J. Taylor's. Mr. T. Barbour from home (going to Richmond) J. Taylor jr & Tho's Crutchfield from Stevensburg (where they went yesterday) the above dined here, all went away but G.C. Taylor. 18, Fair & mild- half of the snow dissolved. G.C. Taylor was puking a very sick last night, got better in evening. Bailey & Betsy Taylor rode here- I let them have Linen to make me 3 shirts- C. Taylor also came from Capt. Conways- Shaved & went to see about getting plank toward building- G.C. Taylor staid, the other went away before dinner. 19, Thin clouds,moderate. After breakfast G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's & returned after supper- C. Taylor came here in the evening. Heard that John Taylor's child died two days ago, it had been sick since last Fall.

1799,
February,
13, Clear mild morning, Change hazy windy fair day evening. John Taylor came here
to breakfast. A Negro Waggoner (John Hites) brought me a Bar'l Tar & Frying pan
I paid him for carriage 3/- brought also & left here Sundry things for Maj'r
James Taylor, who came and carried them away in my Cart- I paid the Waggoner
10/6 which J. Taylor jr repaid for bringing up his things- The Waggon had thing
for John Taylor which he carried to his mother's. Reuben Taylor came here from
J. Taylor's after they were gone. I paid & settled with him for the Articles
he bought for me at Fredericksburg $3.18.6 & 4/6 for 2¾ lb Steel I had of his
at James McNeils Shop. $4.3.0- He went away before dinner. Took out 3d Hhd
Corn from New Corn House- 2 Hhds was taken out the 8th for M. Atkins.
Malachi Atkins sent Cate & got a quart Whisky. About 2 o'clock(afternoon) the
Dwelling house of Ch's Taylor was discovered to be on fire on the roof, it
being very dry and a strong South wind prevented any chance of putting out
the fire so that the house was totally burned- C. Taylor & family were at J.
Taylor's- My Overseer & 4 Negroes with sundry others assisted to get out the
greatest part of the Beds, Cloathing &c which were preserved- C. Taylor came
here & got my Cart to bring part of his furniture &c which w'th some of G.C.
Taylor's was received in my house- C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's- G.C. Taylor
came & staid with me.
14, Clear windy mild morn. Clouds afternoon. C. Taylor came here & breakfasted-with
G.C. Taylor & self. Said his Carriage wou'd go with Miss M. Conway & some of
his youngest daughters to Capt Conway's- he went home & G.C. Taylor to J.
Taylor's before noon- Sundry other articles of C. Taylor's was brought here &
stored, Betsy Taylor came and got sundry things she wanted. Pat carried away
some & she others- Betsy dined here and went to J. Taylor's. Malachi Atkins
went to J. McNeils & got 3 plow shares.
15, Fair and mild, windy. C. Taylor came here at night, went after breakfast to
J. Taylor's- C. Taylor had been home & walked here before noon, said Capt Conway
was at J. Taylor's. I walked there with him about noon- Capt Conway, Maj'r
Moore, *Thos Jenkins- C. Taylor, his wife, Salley & Betsy Taylor, J. Pendleton
& family & J. Taylor jr & do there. G.C. Taylor came home with me. Had a plant
bed burned on branch below Overseer's house & the 16th gave M. Atkins Cabbage,
Lettuce, Onion seeds & Turnep, to sow.
[*Thomas Jenkins married Elizabeth-*Betsy*-Taylor, dau. of Dr. Charles.
Sally, her sister, married William Milburn.-WKA]
16, Saturday, Some thin clouds-Sunshine & hazy. G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's after
breakfast, C. Taylor called here,said he intended to go to Wm. Gibson's to try
to engage him to build a house- his wife went from J. Taylor's to Capt.Conway's
where he expected to be to-night. Salley & Betsy Taylor, Nancy Crutchfield &
Caty Pendleton walked here before noon, the two for her to get some of their
things- they returned to J. Taylor's to dinner. I dined alone.
17, [SUNDAY] A snow fell last night & early this morning, about 3 inches deep.
Cleared up mild- part of snow thawed. J. Taylor, John Pendleton, G.C. Taylor &
the boys came from J. Taylor's. Mr. T. Barbour from home (going to Richmond) J.
Taylor jr & Tho's Crutchfield from Stevensburg (where they went yesterday) the
above dined here, all went away but G.C. Taylor.
18, Fair & mild- half of the snow dissolved. G.C. Taylor was puking a very sick
last night, got better in evening. Bailey & Betsy Taylor rode here- I let them
have Linen to make me 3 shirts- C. Taylor also came from Capt. Conways- Shaved
& went to see about getting plank toward building- G.C. Taylor staid, the other
went away before dinner.
19, Thin clouds,moderate. After breakfast G.C. Taylor went to J. Taylor's & returned
after supper- C. Taylor came here in the evening. Heard that John Taylor's
child died two days ago, it had been sick since last Fall.