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FebrFebruary
1866
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Alexander Dunlop (ColordColored)
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| Settled |
to makeingmaking a fine coffin and
case by agreement for an old ColordColored woman by the name of Nancy Hill his mother in law
for thirty fine dollars$35.00 by agreement
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35.00$35.00 |
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June 3rd1866
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Pryor Jackson
(ColordColored)
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| Insolvent |
to makeingmaking a very neat
coffin for his child
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4.50$4.50 |
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Jane Jackson (ColordColored)
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| Insolvent |
to makeingmaking a coffin for
your son by your direction
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10.00$10.00 |
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to grave and burial |
2.00$2.00 |
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Mr John Bacon Paid
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| pdpaid |
to coffin & case and funer-
al expensisexpenses for your child
including grave
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13.00$13.00 |
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1866
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Estate of Sam Minor decddeceased |
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to furnishing a first class
cherry wood coffin and a
case to same for himself
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50.00$50.00 |
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to herasehearse and horse and
myself to drive to go to warwickWarwick County
to be burriedburied |
5.00$5.00 |
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June 26th1866
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Estate of Mr Richard C
Wynn deceased in (Martin hundred)
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to a first rate coffin and
case for himself
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45.00$45.00 |
| Settled |
to horse and hearse and
drove myself down in war-
wick County (plasplace called the old lodge)
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5.00$5.00 |
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June 19th1866
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John Bryant
(ColordColored) for your
Mothers Polly Bryant's coffin
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| Insolvent |
to making a fine raistopraised top
coffin by agreement for
your mother
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15.00$15.00 |
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to plank to go over |
1.00$1.00 |