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30[380] DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR,1798, 1798, December, 17, Monday, Sharp frost, clear and mild evening. Brothers James,Reuben & G.C.Taylor, Mr.John Howard, C.P.Howard,John Taylor,& Charles Bell, dined here. Mr. J.Howard Alighting from his horse got his knee & leg considerably bruised & appeared in much pain. Aunt Taylor's Chair was sent for, in which he went away in the evening. William Edwards was here but wou'd not dine,said he breakfasted late. He wanted borrow Hogshead staves for Col.Willis, I did not lend,nor know if I have any- G.C.Taylor staid two or 3 hours after the company were gone & went to C.Taylor's Tom got about 4 3/4 yards Cloth to make a Coat &c after his master was gone. 18, Thin clouds in morn, began to snow about sunset,not very cold. Sent Frank to J.Taylor's and got a small cask of Whisky Mr T. Barbour sent there for me, he told me the Cask contained 10 3/4 Gallons at 4/- The Cask to be returned when empty. Sent a Dollar by Frank to Mrs Burnley on acc't for work. Fank brought the Cloaths & c Cut out & cloth left. Davy made a pair Shoes for E.Chew. Sary about making men's Cloaths. M.Atkins went to J.McNeils Sthop & got Sorril Mare shod. 19, Snowed last night about 2 inches,then rained w'ch formed a Crust of ice-Cloudyy day and thawing. Sent Frank and Martin with Corn to Mill- they got it ground at McKinney's-did not get back till after dark. Peter carried a little Wheat belonging to M.Atkins to same Mill & got flour before night. I staid at home- Let G.C.Taylor's Tom have a remnant of Cotton about 2/3 yard for back of Jackets- 3 yds brown linen, 1 doz Coat & 18 Vest buttons & thread, to make his Suits 20, Cloudy all day, cool and did not thaw much. I rode to Stephen Fox's on Sorril mare- S.Fox not there. I bought 2 yds Welsh plains( to make a par breeches for G.C.Taylor's Tom) and a few other articles, am't 19/6. I returned to dinner. 21, Sharp frost- Cleared last night-Clear day-thin clouds at night. I sent 2 yards Welsh plains to C.Taylor's for G.C.Taylor's Tom, Had the ewe that was in What field killed. I staid at home. 22, Began to Snow about 5 o'clock this morning and snowed all day,very fast in the morning,small misty snow in evening, at dark 9 or 10 inches- not very cold. I gave my Working slaves Stockings,hats &c. I walked to J.Taylor's- Carried E.Chew a pair of strong shoes, made by Davy. I dined at J.Taylor's. J.Taylor jr and wife, Sally & Betsy Taylor there. 23, Sunday, Cleared early last night,cool and windy day with broken clouds,appeared to Snow at mountains. I staid at home. 24, Fair and not very cold,thawed a little. Reuben Taylor called on me, I went with him to Court. I paid Roger Bell a dollar,which with 9/- he owed for 3 Bushels Corn I lent him made 15/- which he charged for removing my Overseer, Malachi Atkins. Paid Jos Clark 3/- for weaing 6 yards Cotton rec'd of him this day. Received of William Pollock,for Elizabeth Chews Execution against James Coleman, $7.8.4 deducting 9/4 for said Pollocks acc't for serving 2 Attachments & 1 Sum's Petition therefrom, the sum of $6.19.0 Which I give her Credit for. 25, Tuesday, Fair mild day, thawed a little, hazy at night. I was invited to Jas. Taylor's- went over to dinner. C.Taylor,Sally & Betsy Talor, J. Taylor jr & wife- Tho's Crutchfield, Nancy Smith and E.Chew were there. I erturned about sunset. 26, Cold and cloudy- A little snow and rain after the middle of the day. I staid at home- Reuben Taylor came by after dinner returning from Robert Taylor's,where he dined. Went there about getting a Caveat prosecuted against Nicholas Biggers 27, Cloudy and frosty mist or fine rain last night, cleared in morning, very mild & considerable thaw. I staid at home till evening,walked to C.Taylor's & got some of G.C.Taylor's books, ret'd about sunset. Sent Frank to Court house for Newspapers, he said there was none for me. 28, Friday, Cloudy and much of the snow melted. Rained in the night. I staid at home. Frank rode young mare,says she goes pretty well. 29, Rained briskly in last nigt,cloudy thick morn, most of the snow disappeared to day. Cleared before noon,broken clouds & very windy evening. I staid at home.
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31[381] DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR,1798, 1798, December, 30, Fair and moderate. I went to J.Taylor's-dined there, J.Taylor jr & wife were gone to Maj'r Moore's- Rest of the family at home. 31, Thin clouds, warm for the season. A Young Man( I expect brother of Mrs Cawthon) was here early & brought 10 dollars from Rob't Cawthon, paid it for said Cawthon's note w'ch was the balance for the Oxen he purchased- I delivered the note to the young man. I walked by J.Taylor's, to Aunt Taylor's to see Mr.John Howard,who continues very lame from the hurt he got the 17th tho' on the mend. John Taylor & family, Polly Glassell, C.P. Howard & wife were there- Capt P. Merry & Mr John Hencher came to Aunt Taylor's, the former to fix the time for surveying the land sold to C.P.Howard- C.P.Howard came with me to J.Taylor's & got some deeds out of the office. John Pendleton & family came from T.Barbours to J.Taylor's to day- Sally & Betsy Taylor, J.Taylor jr & wife, were there.
Note- Col.Francis Taylor ommitted: BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES, 1798. Which are here supplied by P.F.Taylor, 1913. 1798, January 25, John Thomas was found dead this morning, about 150 yards from the house March 12, Thomas Newman married Lucy Barbour, dau. of Col.Thomas Barbour and sister of Thomas, who married Mary Taylor, dau of James,the Clerk. They were married last week. 14, Mrs.Mary Willis[Lee]Madison, wife of Ambrose Madison and dau. of Hancock & Mary[Willis] Lee, died this morning. 28, Nancy, dau. of Thomas & Mary[Taylor]Barbour, & gr-dau of James,the Clerk died. Mr. O'Neill read burial service on April 1, April 2, Thomas Bell's wife died to-day[Probably Thomas Bell jr.who died Apl.12] 7, Mr.O'Neil read burial service over Mrs.Mary Willis Madison,at Montpelier 7, Thompson Taylor & Hugh Mercer Tennant on their way to Ky. 8, Mr.Waddell preached at Court house the funeral sermon over Mrs. Mary Willis Madison. 12, Heard the Thomas Bell died lat night[He was son of Thomas & Elizabeth[Taylor]Bell. 28, Heard Charles Taylor had a son born yesterday.This was George Francis,. 30, Heard that Col.William Taliaferro died yesterday. May 27, Rec'd letter from Bro'r Jonathan,dated in March last. Mentioned that his daughter,Susannah,married Mr.Thomas Arnold, in Kentucky. June 25, James Taylor got home,before noon, from Kentucky July 23, Went to Court- The people do not appear to be pleased with political matters. October 22, James Taylor resigned the office of County Court Clerk, of Orange, and George Conway Taylor was appointed Clerk, gave bond.
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CASH ACCOUNT, DR.
[month] | [day] | [entry] | £ | s | d |
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Jany | 1 | To Cash on Hand | 122. | 9. | 4. |
- - - | 30 | received from Mrs Madison for Hemp seed | - - - | 6. | - - - |
Feby | 2 | 12 lb hemp, 5/- | - - - | 5. | - - - |
Mar | 26 | Rec'd (Del'd 8, May ) of Willis for ½ Bus hempseed for Mrs Scott. | - - - | 6. | - - - |
- - - | 31 | Received from Roger Bell for 6 lb Hemp, | - - - | 3. | - - - |
Apl. | 9, | Rec'd of Tho's & James Barbour, by T. Barbour | 62. | 12. | 3. |
- - - | 12, | Rec'd of Tho's & James Barbour, by T. Barbour | - - - | 10. | 9. |
- - - | 20, | For 1 do. 9 lb. | - - - | 9. | - - - |
May | 1, | 1Bushel Hempseed to Capt Jas Walker | - - - | 12. | - - - |
- - - | 17, | 1 lb Hemp 9d. 9 lb Hogs lard 22d of J.T. 9/ - | - - - | 9. | 9. |
June | 10, | 1 Pair Nankeen Breeches sold | - - - | 4. | 6. |
- - - | 11, | Rec'd of G.C. Taylor | 26. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 21 | Rec'd of Robert Cawthon in part for Steers | 12. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 25 | Received of Wm Stewart balce his account | 1. | 10. | - - - |
- - - | - - - | Rec'd balance due from D& J Blair | 4. | 6. | 3. |
- - - | 28 | Rec'd for a Midling Bacon 12½ lb sold Jas Daniel | - - - | 12. | - - - |
- - - | - - - | - - - | 232. | 15. | 10. |
- - - | - - - | - - - | 159. | 7. | 6. |
- - - | - - - | - - - | 73. | 8. | 4. |
CASH ACCOUNT, CR.
[month] | [day] | [entry] | £ | s | d |
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Feb | 5 | By paid R.T. Taylor for Col. James Taylor (for Essex) | 90. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 12 | paid Joe for oysters 3/ - | - - - | 3. | - - - |
- - - | 23 | lent G. C. Taylor delivered C. Taylor | 24. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 26 | Paid Rob’t Cawthon for 8 pines of E. Langham’s | - - - | 8. | - - - |
- - - | - - - | paid Huxter for ½ Cheese, 5 lb | - - - | 5. | - - - |
March | 11, | Paid Polly Edwards for making breeches 9lb honey & | - - - | 3. | 3. |
- - - | 12, | Paid Mr O’Neil 4 dollars for 2d years subscription | 1. | 4. | - - - |
- - - | 25, | Lent G.C. Taylor 10 dollars | 3. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 27, | Anti bilious pills 2/ - Expences 2/9 | - - - | 4. | 9. |
April | 6, | 2 Pullets & 4 doz Eggs, 3/ - | - - - | 3. | - - - |
- - - | 8, | ¾ Bus’ Potatoes 4/6. ½ Bus Flax seed 3/ - | - - - | 7. | 6. |
- - - | 9, | Paid Reuban Taylor for his son Frank’s Schooling &c. | 25. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 12, | Paid William Bell for making Cart wheels | 1. | 16. | - - - |
- - - | 23, | Anderson’s pills 1/6 pepperbox 6d. Expences 1/ - | - - - | 3 | - - - |
- - - | 24, | Paid A. Shepherd Sr ⅓ for renew’g Shoes, Pomp, 3d. | - - - | 1. | 6. |
May | 9, | Dinner 1/6, 2 pr Cotton hose the 15th 13/4 | - - - | 14. | 10. |
- - - | 23, | Paid Joe for work to this time | - - - | 7. | 6. |
- - - | 28, | Paid Thomas Herndon his acco’t in full for Plank, | 1. | 19. | - - - |
- - - | - - - | Sent G. Brooks p/r his daughter 6/ - Expences ⅓ | - - - | 7. | 3. |
June | 14 | Gave Eliz’a Pendleton as she went to Springs | 3. | - - - | - - - |
- - - | 15 | Sundries at E. Hackleys & balance settled | - - - | 14. | - - - |
- - - | 22 | Knife 9d. difference in exchange Decanters ⅓ | - - - | 2. | - - - |
- - - | 23 | Pd J. Taylor jr for Lemons, W. bowl & shot he bought for me | - - - | 12. | - - - |
- - - | 25, | Paid Taxes &c to W. Pollock D.S. in full, | 2. | 16. | 4½ |
- - - | - - - | 10 lb Boxes for Light Cart Wheels | - - - | 3. | 4. |
- - - | 28, | Paid A. Shepherd Sr for Shoeing my mare | - - - | 3. | - - - |
- - - | - - - | Paid T. Doolin for making Sagatha Coat | - - - | 15. | - - - |
July | 1 | Postage of Letter from F.S.T. 27½ cents | - - - | 1. | 8½ |
- - - | 3 | 1 Loaf Sugar 5 lb 10 oz. | - - - | 12. | 6. |
- - - | - - - | - - - | 159. | 7. | 6. |
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