The Wildey Day Book, Milan, NY 1803 to 1819

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TI-IE WILDEY DA YBOOI<.::

THE WILDEYDAYBOOK1

a ledger for Milan, Dutchess County, NY (1803-1819)

730 Nutwood St. Inglewood, CA 90)01 (1986)

Debra Lynn Wiley

INTRODUCTION

In compiling this account book, it is my hope that it will be of some interest and assistance to those whose heritage lies in the yicinity of Milan, Dutchess County, NY, or whose concern is the early years of the 19th century.

Though other hands are apparent, I believe that James R. Wildey of Milan principly kept this ledger from 1803 to his death in 1814. Thereafter, James' son, Richard I. Wildey continued the record until 1819, In 1824 Richard moved to Tioga County, NY, but he had evidently left the book behind, for it contains miscellaneous notes from as late as 1827 (p. 107a).

In 1880 Richard's eldest son, Morris I. Wildey, visited Milan and perhaps retrieved the daybook, since some sixty years ago, Morris' great-grandson, John Willard Wildey, discovered it in the attic of Morris' log house near Queensville, Jennings County, IN.

The ledger, which contains the accounts of a weaving and bartering business (cash, work, or commodities in exchange for goods, etc.) is 6 11 x 16", leather bound and branded "Day Book" on the cover. The first few and last few pages have suffered water damage, while elsewhere the ink has seeped through to the reverse sides of some pages.

A curious detail is that the earliest pages are in the bRck of the book and are upside down in relation to the remainder. It is as though the book was begun, then for some reason reversed and started over at the other end. The dates, except for a few odd notes, begin in 1807, proceed to a peak in 1819 (p. 110), then descend again to 1803 (p. 136).

In transcribing, I have retained the original spelling, much of which is phonetic, and punctuation. I have indicated questionable entries by a question mark or broken lines. Concerning page numberings pages i-iii had no numbers; pages 1-99 are numbered as they are in the book, with pages 1-14 numbered on both left and right sides; thereafter only the left page received a number. I continued, from page 100 onward, to number on what would have been the left page. The double lines at xhe centers of the following printed pages represent the book's fold. Photos of typical original pages immediately follow this introduction.

In the index I have used the most frequent spelling with variations in parentheses. When it is possible that a different spelling is a different person, the name has its own entry. Christian names that appeared alone are listed at the end of the index. I do most sincerely apologize for any errors or oversights.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I should like to thank Marcia Smith of Indianapolis, IN, the day book's current guardian, for permitting me to photograph it and for being of tremendous help in proofreading and filling in the missing spaces. She deserves a commendation for so enthusiastically putting up with me. I should also like to thank my father, Harold "Red" Wiley for spurring my interest, then for enduring the obsession.

l Special thanks should go to JOHN WILLARDWILDEY, !

! Marcia's father, for.rescuing and preserving the !

! Daybook for over a half a century and then pass- :

ing on to those who care. !

This and the following pages, 96 and 121, are the upper halves of typical pages. The dark verttcal line in the center is the fold.

1806 may FARM

TRADE

James parsall to cash by powell five dollars and two Shillings

[ftany men of ---? Many men Many---? Morris I. Cr J6J6 7891 2:345 6189

John Wildey --? 28 W

* This page was unnumbered and is the front past·ed down end-paper. Jun th J 1807

Settled the moing for the year 1806 and John Wildey due to me one day

Gurden molten Dr to Eleven lb of mutten ad

April th 28 1807 Dr

Robert Harris to Cash to Lection

to Striped Cloath for apare trowser 0

to four yds of black Cleath for a Coat

10 0 paid to haver for Endons (Eridens?)*

* Andirons?

August th· 1807

Jonas Wildey Dr by two bushel of buck wheat by three qrters day to daw rye and Stack Rye James and Richard

August th 17 1807

Jonas and philip Cr by half day moing by one day of philip and self by half day they two

May th 9 1806

North East town

Robert harris Dr to one pare Shoes Lind and bound---? 0 16 0 to pare--? to pantloons

to Cash to Cash to Cash to one bushel of corn to James

5 6 to puting crestel in his watch

August

Settled with Richard Wildey November th 2 1807 and balanced all acounts to this date

James R Wildey

June the 17 1808

Evert V Van Wagoner paid on weaving ful --? Dollars

No bill 1115

Jan th 1 1807

Jan th J 1807

Feb th 2 1807

* This page is the free end-paper and was unnumbered. th 20 1806

Cash for to go to camp meating

to pare of Stockings Newly footed

to mending two_ pare of· Shoes O 2 0 paid to harris Christmas O 1 5 besides propers weaving paid to tallors blackman 0 2 0 for two to muslin Lin Shirts to making one 0 11 7 Shirt

2 0 paid to John 1,\Jildey O 9 6 to one pare Stockings

paid

Tobias Green paid devided 1805 m~y 1

Ephraim herrick molly had half 0 9 J . may th 7

henry parsall ---? takes half

the blanket paid to hur

takes half of this acount to pay Mrs Childs bord hur half

John thorn paid devided half to.me half to me·

Tobias Green

Dr to weaving twelve yds ad 1/0 O 12 0

Ephraim herrick

Dr to weaving fifteen yds ad 1/J O 18 9

to me the hul Sum paid Cokingham in full to mary Chadwick

* This page was not numbered. may th 11 may th 14 may th 18 may th 21 may 29 may th JO June th 5 June th 7 June 15

henry parsall

Dr • to··weavin& twenty five yds.ad_l/0 1 5 0 to weaving one blanket

Philip Clearwater Dr twenty one yds O 12 o nine yes of Striped O q 9

James R Wildey

Dr to weaving Eighteen yds 0 18 0

John Thorn

Dr to weaving Sixteen yds 1/2 0 18 6

Jonah Wildey

Dr to weaving fifteen yds

Thurston rider to weaving forty cloath four yards do 0 15 0

William Anderson

Dr yds of 2 0 0 0 4 0

Dr to weaving Sixteen yds of cloath O 16 O

George Cookingham Dr to weaving fifteen yds of cloath O 15 0

- I

18D5 Ludlow Simon

1805 Roolf B Ostrum

Dr r~ay by one days ·Nork for April to 2 gallons Sider 26 two 'boys to plant th 6

Cr

0 4 0 to 6 Shad

0 J 0

May to one bushel rye i~ay 26 thurston Rider

Cr th 9

0 9 0 by :.-illiam to plant to 6 quarts corn 0 1 4 corn iv:ay to 7 gallons and half th 14 Sider ad o/6 per gallon

0 J 9 !Viay Thomas hel·.vell

June to Leather for a pare 26 by one days \•:ork 17 of Shoes 0 J 6 to half bushel rye

0 4 6 July Peter ter ':Jush

Cr

Dr

July to two lb and half 10 to barding ~icr.ard and Chees ad o/6 0 1 6 1805 James parsall one day to horse and plow to !!'1 harvest 0 J 6 plow Corn

0 1 0 to one bt.shel and half rye 0 15 0 to one Lar.ib 0 11 0

August th 8 1805 7 July Evert N van Wagoner

Cr this day Settled with th 25 by two days ·.vork in Ludlow Simon and due harvest and two for to me 0 9 0 barnet

Elijah roe

Dr Amos C: • ...,1.mons

Cr to heding a plow 0 J 6 by 1 pect plaster 0

August C:lijah roe

Dr July ~lijah Roe

Cr th 24 to one Sheep to kill th by half cta:, moing for mutten 0 16 0

thurston Rider July ':'hurs tore R::.der

Cr th 28 by half d n••<, moi:-'..g c..J -

Elijah Roe

Dr by one pare of tr::. tcr..eys to 2 bushel of turnips 0 12 0 0 J 6

brot fared ::vert ~-rvan Wagor:.er :Jr to two bushel rye to or.e bw:::r,el wheat

* Pages 1 through 99 are numbered as they are in the book.

Johua

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to puting run on his slead

takes the half of Griffen paid i)evided

mary takes hul Sum of fratenburs

James parsall to me the hul Sum

fl van wagoner

The writer crossed out this entry.

James Umphrey the hul Sum to me for bord the of Child

Jonas ¼ildey the half to me

Paid to mary Chadwick the hul Sum to me

James R Wildey Dr for weaving peckhams

James Talbers paid and devided 1 J 0

James R 't.ildey takes bagley

James parsall pa.id·sev~n Shillings and it was devided Due to me the remainder 6 6 'WJJ1tt1-1, 11.x11

Childs bord

James R takes bagley

*'I'~is 1:r..e ~~0~sed ::, 1 1t.

**This page 3uf:ered ..i:e!"'dar:1ae;e.

August th 1 1805

James Gmphry Dr to weaving forty one yds 2 1

Jonah ,.;ildey Dr to weaving Seventeen yds O 17 0 devided to here

Sep 180.5 Sept 19 1805

Henry ray Dr to weaving nine yds

George Cookingham Dr to weaving thurty two yds 1 18

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to weaving fifteen yds O

Samuel packham to weaving ::::ighteen yds O 18 0

Oct th 9 180.5

Oct th 11 Oct th 14 1805 Oct th 19 1805 Oct JQ

James Talber Dr to weaving twenty two and half yds 1 JO

Daniel bagley Dr to weaving twenty Six and half yds 1 6 6

James parsall 0r to weav~ng thirteen yds and half O 13 6

James R Wildey to weaving nineteen yds O 19 C

iJaniel bagley Jr to weaving Sixteen and half and hal! yds 0 17 2

may th 28 1805 feby 25 1806

thurston Rider Cr by one day to plant O 4 O by half day moing 0 4 0

by l:iilliarn 2 day to thrash o 6 o by apare boot Legs 0 12 0 1 6 O

to me the hul Sum paid in full the hul Sum to me Ulius tush paid and devided

Roolf B Ostrum paid to molly ten Shillings O 10 0

George Cookingham Cr by Cash to molley 2 9 0 for Childs Bord half to me of Acount

August the J 1805 .April .th 27 1806 fiiay th 9 1806 July 11 1806

James Parsall Dr two days harvest work by part of day raking hay by Cutting boys? half 0 J 0 2 16

day by cash by cash by one day to split

16

Abraham Morris Jr to weaving Eighteen yds and half

Novem th J Novem th 12 1805

Novem th 17 1805 Nov th 22 1805

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to weaving Sixteen and half yds

Ulius tush to weaving twenty three and half yds 1 4 0

Roolf B Ostrum Dr to weaving ten yds 0 10 0

George Cookingham Dr to weaving Eleven yds of Shirting O 11 0

James R Wildey Dr to weaving thirty yds o 10 B

Decem th 10 1805

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving nineteen yds and three qrtrs O 19 q

North East

December 6 1805

North ~ast town

Efriham herrick Dr August ~li jah Roe

Dr to Eleven bushel th 24 to one Sheep to kill buckwheat 2 9 6 1805 0 16 0 to three bushel and Decem to mending one plov, and half and six th 10 0 J 6 quarts of Corn 1 2 2 1805 to two bushel turnips to one hide 1 5 5

John taller junr Dr th 18 to cash

to rye three bushels 1806 to cash Le!1t

and half and six Jan to veal 36 lb

quarts 1 7 2 th Jl to Cash Lent 6

1807 paid in full this Sum 18 17 0

Settled with John taller July :::1i jah ?.oe

Cr December th 14 1805 th 26 by half day moing 0 1806 by veal 18 lb and half

Jan James forgeson Dr th 12 three Loads of wood 1806 0 15 0 143

Stephen thorn Dr to two Loads wood 0 10 0 to J Loads wood 15 0

~1:ar

Jonah Wildey

Cr may Jonah Wildey

Dr th 1806 by five flour barrels th 13 for weaving 1 c; yds 0 7 5 -.-, by day moing 1805 to weaving Seventee!1 by Cash in hand yds 0 8 6 paid 1 10 0 to weaving nineteen 8ecem by Eight flour yds three q_rts

1806

Set"';led TN: -:h Jo:'.an Wildey : ay th 2 1807 :tnd baller_cd 2.11 a counts -:o ....\..., ,-. I., .I. .J....:. date.

Decem th 1.5

1805

Decem th 27

180.5

North East town

thurston Rider Dr to weaving Seventeen yds O 16 0

Jonah Wildey Dr to weaving three and quarter yds O 3 3

James parsall Dr to weaving fifteen yds O 17 6

mary Chadwick Dr to weaving three yds O 3 0

Due to me on the account of C Griffen from you O 3 6

Ulius trirsh Dr to weaving two blankets ad 9/0

James R Wildey to weaving one blanket

::Jani el bagley to weaving one blanket

Do to weaving one ?-ag blanket

thurston Rider to ·1veaving one blanket

James R Wildey weavi:ig one blanket to balence hen!'ys parsalls

half to me half to me half to me

for Cindners? don? when the Child was sick paid paid devided

Childs bord

James R ·;;ildey takes bagley for pay

James?- takes bagley

the half to me

March th 8 1806

March th 8 1806

James R Wildey and Robert harris for weaving

Ulius trirsh Dr to weaving thurty Seven and half yds Wide 1 17 6

James R Wildey Dr to weaving five yds Wide O 5 0

March th 14 1806

Ni.arch 1806

March th 20 1806

Mar th 26 1806

April th 2 1806 Apr th 10

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving thirty yds Wide 1 10 O

Martha Winters Dr to weaving twenty five yds wide 1 5 O

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving Eighteen yds and half o 18 6

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving three blankets Sixteen yds 1 4 0

James R Ii~ildey Dr to weaving thurty nine yds Narrow 1 12 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving forty three yds ttide 2 2 0

*Seepage c, following the introduction, for the original of the upper part of these two pages.

North East town Dutchess County

Mar th 16 1806 July october th 4 1806 march th 6 1807

Robert paid to James R

Cr paid by philps work 4 days 0 12 0 by 1 lb of feathers and half O 6 9 by 1 day thrashing

J 0 by 1 day Cutting wood to moing 1 day to 1 lb and half feathers

Robert had two bushel rye had his part the rest in Cash paid to John \•Jildey for Robert harris paid to Robert in full for this peas O 18 6 paid to James~ Wildey Since we Settled 1 4 O

James R Wildey takes George Cookingham in the Lece of John taller

April th 2J 1806

Apr th 28 Apr JO ffi.ay th 1 1806 may th 2J 1806 may th 27

North East 1806

John Casson Dr to weaving twenty yds wide 1 0 0

James taller Dr to weaving Eighteen yds wide O 18 0

James R \~ildey to weaving thurteen yds wide O 13 0

John Taller Dr to weaving twenty five and half yds wide 1 5 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving forty three and half yds 2 J 6

John Wildey jun Dr to weaving twenty one yds O 17 6

Philip Rider Dr to weaving twelve yds 0 10 O

George Cookingham to weaving twenty one and half yds 1 J/4 fine ad 1/2 Dr 5 4

Samuel Cornelus Dr to weaving thurty five and half yds 1 15 6

Evert N Van Wagoner Dr to weaving fifteen and qr yds 1 15 J

paid to Robert

paid to Robert for weaving this peas hull Sum 1 5 6 John taller

James R 1/Jildey takes George Cookingham

John Wildey paid for Robert harris to Celley 0 17 6

paid to James R Wildey

James R li/ildey takes George Cookingham

Robert has had this Sens we Settled takes half this Sum

June •.th 5 1806 . 5 O 7

North East town

Peter Proper Dr to weaving twenty Nine and half yds 1 4 7

Richard wildey Dr to weaving twenty Nine yds and half 1 14 5

14 1806

John taller Dr to weaving thurty Nine and half yds wide 1 19 6

th 18 1806

th 28 1806 JO 13 2 July July th 2J

John van Camp Dr to weaving Seventeen yds and three qr wide 0 17 9

John Robenson Dr to weaving Nineteen and three qr yds fine ad 1/2 • 1 J 0

James taller Dr to weavin thurty and three quarters yds fine ad 1/2 1 15 10

Jacob hutchins Dr to weaving ten yds Narrow O 8 4

John Coston Dr weaving thurty three yds narrow 1 7 6

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving thurty Nine and half yds wide 1 19 6

John taller Dr to weaving thurty Nine yds and three quarters ad 1/2 2 6 5

June th 18 1806 march th 6 August th J 1806 June th 14 may th 1806 1

Paid to Robert harris Cr he had it Christmas 1 4 7 paid and devided in full for this peas

John taller paid to Robert harris they hul Sum for weaving this peas 1 19 6 paid to herrick on Roberts acount they hul Sum O 17 9 paid to herrick on Roberts acount the hul Sum 1 J 0 paid to Robert Sens we Settle paid to Robert paid Robert in full for this peas 1 19

John taller paid to Robert harris they hul Sum for weaving this peas

August th 26 1806 may th 26 1806 N:ay th 28

North East town

Edward Gates Dr to plowing garden 0 2 6 to Eleven and half lb of veal ad /6 0 .5 9 to one bushel potatoes 0 4 0 to parte Load wood 0 2 0 till august the Eighteenth rent is two poun Sixteen Shillings 2 16 0 they rent Set- 3 10 3 tled in full to they Eighteenth day of August and other amounts tol this date

Richard Griffin Dr to two hundred and fifty wait hay 0 7 6 to two bushel turnips 0 3 0

John van Wagoner Dr to half bushel corn 0 2 6

Jonas 1:Jild ey Dr to two hundred wait hay 0 7 0

Evert N van 1/Jagoner Dr to peck corn O 1 J to two bushels of potatoes 0 7 0

William Winters Dr to pare Shoes Lind and bound O 16 0

John Coston Cr by J qr day harvest work

William Winters Dr to cash O 2 6 to pare half Seals

June th 25 1806 July th 8 1806 July th 11 1806 1807 October th 4 1806

Edward Gates Cr to making one pare Shoes 0 5 by one _pare fine Shoes for winters O 16 to Cash 0 12 by Soling pare Shoes 0 by mending two pare Shoes 0 4 by making one pare Slipers

John Roe Cr by first day 3 qr day harvest work by half day work

John Roe Dr to Cash 0 10 to Cash and wol 0 4 Due to John Wildey jun on Settlement Nine

Shillings

paid february 7 1807 Edward Gates to two months and half rent Cr to making one pare Soes

9

August th 1 1806 1807 Jan August th 11 1807

William tees to half day hay Cr pitching by Spining philip Rider to one lb wool to witning Six Cleath ad 0/3 0 3 0 0 3 9 Dr 0 2 6 yds of d 0 1 6

Settled with with John Coston in full of all acounts to this date

Due to polley Allen on Settlement with hur father 0 9 9 paid O 4 6

July th 16 1806

William Tees Dr to half bushel wheat

to three lb of mutten

to one lb of butter

to one lb of butter

to one lb of butter

August th 25

April th 21 1806 April th 17

Tobias Green Cr by on kog wheel for Loom by one day plowing by forty lb of veal

January th 20 1807 this day Receved th Balance due me

January th 20 1807 then settled with Elizabeth in all accounts up to this date and Remain three and 6 pence due to Elizabeth Wildey

to one bush rye to cash due from Edwar gates for rent to one lb butter to Cash frorn·row to 1 lb of butter to earring load to

the River

to Cash due from Gates

to milk Seven quarts O 1 2

John van Wagner Dr puting one beam in his Shead 0 3 6

July th 24 1806

July 24 1806

North ::Sast town

Willaim Teas weaved one neas of cloath for ~James Wildey 35 yds

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving thurty fiv yds 1 9 2 Seven yds Striped O O 7

August th 8 1806

August th 15 by four Sheep in full

John P Row Dr to weaving forty three and three qr yds 1 17 6

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving twenty nine and three qr yds 1 4 10

Liddia Clearwater Dr to weaving fifteen yds of Striped 0 15 0

James Parsall Dr to weaving forty two yds narrow 1 15 0

Elizabeth Wildey wove Sau~ Clarks peas twenty and three qr Dr yds 17 4

Saul Clark to weaving twenty and three qr 0

Saul Clark Cr two days thrashing by two days clearing timber to 1 day and three qr

peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving four yds 0 J 4

John Wildeen Dr to weaving Seventeen yds ad 10/0 0 14 2 by paid to \rJm teas Receved In full to Robert and 1 16 6

Settled with Solomon Clark

March the 4 1807 paid in full to this date to Cash 0 4 O

August th 8

1806 August th 12

1806 August th 2J 1806

Sept th 1 1806

385 Sept th 8 1806

Sept th 12? 1806 Sept th 19 1816?

North East town

Robert and James Dr Samuel Cornelius to weaving thurty Nine yd 1 12 6 Striping 14 yds 0 2 4

Evert N Van Wagner to Weaving twenty ~·vide Striped Dr yds 1 0 0 0 0 9

Benjmin thorn Dr to weaving forty Seven and half yds Narrow 1 19 7

Benjmin thorn Dr to weaving twenty Six and three qrs of yds J..1 6 9

Jacob Hutchins Dr to vjeaving twnety two yds - Narrow 0 18 4

John van 1,-.:agner Dr to vJeaving ten yds of bed ticking Striped O 11 8

Daniel Bagley Dr to Weaving Seven yds of bed ticking O 7 O

Esrey Jenkis Dr to weving twenty Seven yds ---? 1 2 6

Henry W Stewart Dr to weaving Ninteen yds of Striped o 19 o 1 5

Robert Harris talces

Samuel Cornelius 1 12 6 Sense we Settled 2 2

James takes half this peas

James R takes Benjmin thorn paid In full In full

Robert takes this paid to James R vJildey 0 11 8

James .R. J.r·.ildey takes paid to James .R. Wildey

turnd to herrick for Robert this sense we Settled

North East Sept th 29 180p

John f Schultzs to weaving thurty Eight and half yds fine ad 1/2 2 Dr of 5 O

Oct 1806

th 14

Samuel Peckham Dr to weaving thurty Eight yds ad 0/10 1 11 8

Daniel Underhill Dr to weaving three Carsey blankets 1 4 O

Tobias Green Dr to weaving thurty Seven yds ad Wide 1/0 1 17 0

th 28 1806 Oct th 31 1806 Nov th 8 1806 Nov th 9

~ames tallers Dr to weaving thurty two yds and half 1 12 6

John Taller Dr to weaving thurty two and half yds wide 1 12 6

Daniel Bagley Dr to weaving forty one yds wide ad 1/0 2 1 0

John Crook Dr to weaving twenty and qr of yds 1 0 3

Christopher Weaver Dr to weaving Eleven and three qr 0 11 9 1806 Lent Decem th 10 1807 Nov th 22 1806 Nov 22 1806 Cr John f for weaving

James R Wildey has credit an Shultzs Book this peas 2 5 0

James R Wildey has received this Sum Sense we Settled

takes this paid to Robert

James R take this to 1 day plow

Q 0 to 1 rag wheel 0 5 0 to making one pare pantlons 0 6 0 to veal 40 lbs ad 4d • 1/2 O 15 0

Tobias Green Lent two 2 Bards 12 feet Long twenty inches broad

James R Wildey Cr has got Credit on Tallers book for this peas 1 12 6

James R Wildey takes for count against Robert this --- to be ---?

James R takes Crook

James R takes Weaver Cr by one reed (need?)

Novm th 17 1806

22

North East town

Geoge Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty one yds ad 170 1 1 0

John Taller Dr to weaving twenty Seven yds 1 7 0

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving twelve yds O 12 0

Samuel Cornelus Dr to weaving three yds and qr O 3 J

2

9 1806

14 1806

James Walter Dr to weaving Nineteen yds O 19 0

George Cookingham Dr to weaving ten yds and half O 10 6

James R Wildey Dr twenty Seven yds wove 1 7 0

~vert N van Wagoner Dr to weaving Eighteen yds O 18 0

John van Wagoner Dr to weaving twenty five yds 1 5 0

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving thurty two yds 1 12 0

James parsall 0r to weaving Eighteen and half yds O 18 6 Nov 22 3512-11 march th 6 paid to Robert 1 1 0

Robert Harris Cr has bot credit in tallers book for this peas 1

paid to James Sense we Settled

Robert harris takes Cornelus Sense we Settled OJ

Robert takes 8/2 out this more then half paid to Robert O 10

paid to James R ~ildey 1 5 0 paid Robert in full for this peas 1 12 O paid to James Sens we Settled

Dec th 24 1806

Jan th 2 1807

Jan th 7 1807

Jan th 10 1807

Jan th 13 1807

North East town

Samuel Cornelus Dr to weaving fifteen yds and half 0 15 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty Nine yds 1 9 O

John Taller Dr to weaving thurty Six yds 1 16 O

John Crook Dr to weaving Sixteen yds of cloath O 16 o

James Welch to weaving twenty and half yds Striping Six yds

James R Wildey to weaving half forty yds Dr four 1 4 6 O O 6 Dr 2 0 C

George Cookingham Dr to weaving Nine and half yds O 4 6

Jan th 24 1807

Jan th 27

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving Eleven yds O 11 0

Philip Rider Dr to weaving thirteen and three qr yds 0 lJ 9

James Parsall Dr to weaving one blanket O 18 6

Robert harris talces Cornelus was undeanded? when we Settled O 15 6

paid to Robert 1 9 0

harris has got Credit on tallers Book for this peas 1 16 O

James R talces Crook

James Welch Cr by Cash O 8 0 James R takes Welch paid to Robert 0 12 0 paid to James R Sense we Settled

James R talces philip Rider

James R talces this Sens we Settled

North East Feb lJ 1807

James R 1/Jildey Dr to weaving ten and half yds 0 10 6

John f Shul tzs Dr peas to .James to weavinJ Eighteen yds ad 1 O per yd 0 18 0

Feb Richard Wildey Dr paid Robert cash 0 8

th 12 to weaving two 1807 blankets 0 16 O

8

paid to Robert Sense We Settled

feb Jaemes Golder Dr Golders Sense we th 22 to weaving twenty and Settled

1807 half yds 1 0 6

Feb Jonah Wildey to weaving paid to James Sense we 1807 one blanket 0 10 0 Settled

Mar Richard Wildey Dr Mar paid to James R Wildey th 4 to weaving twenty four th 12 1 4 9 1807 and three qr yds 1 4 9

Mar VJilliam Stoutenburgh Dr March paid Robert cash 0 8 0 th 6 to weaving two th 6 paid cash 0 8 0 1807 blankets 0 16 0 1807

Solomon Clark Dr paid to James R to weaving ten yds and half 0 10 6

Elijah Roe Dr paid to James R this Sum to weaving one Sense we Settled 0 10 0 blanket 0 10 0

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr paid to Robert to weaving one blanket 0 10 0

March th 20

1807

Aug th 4 1807

James Luke Stouten-Dr 22 10 0 James R takes James burgh Luke to weaving twenty two yds 1 2 O

Robert and James R t\lildey

James R Wildey Dr to weaving fifteen yds of Cersey ad O 17 6

Joseph hewstead Dr to weaving thirteen and quarter of yds of Cersey O 15 9

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving Six and half yds O 7 7

Lidey Clearwater Dr widdo to weaving Sixteen and half yds O 18 9

James R Wildey Dr to weaving fifteen yds of Striping ad 1/0 0 16 J

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to weaving fourteen and half yds ad 1/1 0 15 9

Tobias Green Dr to weaving Seventeen yds and half O 14 7

Daniel Bagley Dr to weaving thurty three and half yds 1 7 11

began the Second Years weaving march th JO 1807

paid paid to James R paid to James R Wildey this Sum O 7 7 paid to Robert in part paid paid to James R Sense we Settled paid to James R paid to James R

i\'iarch th 12

1807

M.ay th 22 1807 DO ENOW'?

Morris Barnes Dr to fifteen bushel and half turnips ad 1/6 bush 1 J J

Evert N van Wagoner Cr by 1 quater veal Wd 15 lb -a o/4 0 5 O

to one busel and a Dr peck of corn for seed 0 6 7 to peck of Corn 0 1 5

r,i.arch Morris Barnes th 12 by two days to fraim 1807 and one day fraim and rais

Oct Thomas Barnes Cr th 27 by Seven days half 1807 ad 7/0

Thomas Barns Dr to Cash

'i\iilliam Winters turned on order 1

by Umans'? O 16

Mar th 12 1807

April th 4 1807

Solomon Clark Dr to weaving ten and half yds 0 10 6to cash 0 4 5 to drawing 2 loads 0 4 0 to drawing 1 load wood 2 0 to one bushel rye

Mar Solomon Clark Cr th 15 by two days Work 0 11

1807 part of a day When we raisd

by one day

.5

by three qr day 0 J 4 by Beter then half day - began at 5

Mar Apr th 12 1807

Settled With 1 11 5

Solomon Clark April th 7 -1807 and remains Due to him the sum on a Settlement O 6 7 to Drawing 1 load wood 0 2 6 to half bushel potatoes 0 1 6 to 1 bushel of potatoes 0 J 0

James and Robert

George Cookingham Dr to weaving Eleven and half yds O 11 6

Oct th 14 1807

28

7 1807

James R Wildey Dr to weaving twelve yds O 12 0

John P Row Dr to weaving twenty Nine and half yds 1 4, 7 striping four yds 0 0 4,

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty and half yds ad 0/10 0 17 1

Tobias Green Dr to weaving Ninteen yds side - 0 19 0

Amos Simons Dr to weaving twenty Six yds striped 1 1 8 Narrow 7

~1ay th 27 1807

James R Wildey Dr to weaving fifteen and half yds O 1J 6

Joseph husted to weavin& thurty yds ad 0/10 a/yd 1 Dr two 6 8

~1lay th JO

1807

Jun th J 1807

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving twenty seven yds wide 1 7 0

~aron Tompkins Dr to weaving fifteen and three qr of yds

George Cookingham by Cash

by John 'N'ildey

James R

to James R paid to James R paid to rtobert by order to :Cli Reed paid paid to James R paid to James---? full paid to Robert 1 7 O

May th 15 1807

August th 12 1807

febu 22

Jun th 5 1807

Sept th 6 1807

August th 9 1807

Capshie fratenburgh Dr to Cash O 4 0 to Cash o 8 o to 1 bushel and half Corn to Corn one O 7 O bushel

Samuel Rise to half bushel of Corn O 4 6 0 1 0 Dr O 2 9 to one sythe and cradle O 6 0 half to bushel and of Corn to one bushel to weaving by Cash

3 13 2 6 cash 1 5

9 by 1 bushel rye by 1 corn

Mayth 10 1807.

Capshie fratenburgh Cr by Seven days work ad 2/0 per day O 14 O february by five days and half th 2 3 work O 11 0 18'08

Richard ter Bush Dr to one bushel rye O 5 0 to Cash O 5 O 0 10 0

James parsall Dr to Cash 2 4 O

June th 2 1.807_

July th 16 Sept· --? 1807

Samuel Rise Cr by mending Shoes O 1 & Soling 1 pare by caping and Soling 1 pare

by making two pare

by making two do

by three pare Shoes by soling by making by 1 pare

10 6 1 pare five pare

Richard ter Bush Cr by one days harvest work

August James pars all !807 by ten Sheep Dr 5 O 0 to Cash O 2 0 ,-----r-------------to Jonas Wildey Sythe Sheath tines the Same O 7

Capshie fratenburgh Cr to making one Coat

Capshie fratenburgh Dr to 1 4 6 * Entry partially crossed out.

June th 6

1807

June th 6

1807

June th 10

1807

North East

Samuel Rise to weaving and three June 1807 Dr Nineteen qr of yds 0 16 6

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving twenty four and three qr of yds ad 0/10 yd 1 0 8

James Golden Dr to weaving Eighteen and half yds O 15 6

Striping twelve yds 0 1 0

June th 13

1807

June th 17

1807

Jun th 22

1807

Jun th 27 1807

July th 6

1807

John Costen Dr to weaving Nineteen. and half yds ad 1/10 16 J

Striping Nine ad ---? 0 0 9

John van Wagoner Dr to weaving forty yds ad -/10d yd 0 lJ 4

William Stoutenburgh to weavin~ Eight Dr yds ad - /10d yd o 6 8

George Cookingham Dr to weaving thurty fine yds ad 1/10 1 12 6

George Cookingham Dr to 24 bundles of Straw O J 0

~artha Winters Dr to weaving thurty two yds and half ad 0/10 1 7 1

Dec em th Jl 1807 paid paid to James R l/Jildey paid to Robert paid to Robert paid to.Robert

John van Wagoner Cr by Cash paid to James R paid to James R l"iildey

Nov George Cookingham th 24 one Note paid to paid to James R

North East 1807

North East town 1807

July Tobias green Dr paid to James R th 10 to weaving twenty . 1807 three and half yds fine 1 7 .5

July James R Wildey th 21 to weaving twenty three and half yds fine ad 1/2

July John f Shul tzs Dr paid to James R the th 27 to weavin' thurty hul Sum yds ad 1 0 yd 1 10 0

Aug John f Shultzs Dr paid to James R the th 4 to weaving twenty hul Sum 1807 Nine and half yds ad 1/0 yd 1 7 6

Aug Philip Rider Dr Jan James R Wildey to weaving twen)r th 29 Received Cash paid Eight yds ad 1 10 1809 to James 0 8 0 1 J .5

August Jonas Wildey Dr paid to Robert th 14 to weaving forty and half yds ad 0/10 1 13 9

Aug Tobias Stout en burgh Dr paid to Robert th 20 to weaving Nineteen and three qr of yds ad 0/10 0 16 6

August th 26

Linnin Check

Sept th J 1807

Sptm th 8

Sept th 1807

Sep 1807

Sep 1807

Sept 12 1807

Sept 15 1807

Sept th 17 1807

North East town 1807

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving twenty Seven and half yds 1 7 6 . Abraham Morris Dr to weaving thurty one yds ad 0/10 1 5 0

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving one yd yd and half 0 1 6

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving twenty one and half yds 0 17 11

Philip Rider Dr to weaving five yds 0 4 2

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving ten yds 0 8 4

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving twelve yds O 10 0

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving one blanket O 10 0

David Shultzs Dr to weaving Seventeen yds side 0 17 0

Paid to nobert by order to Reed paid to James R by I? Reed to weave in by J bushel rye 12 0 paid to Robert O 15 paid to Robert 0 17 11 paid to James R paid to Robert paid to Robert paid to Robert paid to Robert Harris

Sept 1807

Sept th 2J

1807

Sept th 26 1807

October th 6 1807

North East Dutchess Co

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving Eleven yds wide O 11 0

Amos Simmons Dr to Weaving thurty four yds wide 1 14 O

Daniel Bagley Dr to weaving forty one yds 2 1 0

James R Wildey to three Blankets 1 4 O

James Golden Dr to weaving Eleven yds and half yds O 11 6

Oct 1807

James taller Dr to weaving twenty one and half yds 1 1 6

Oct th 28 1807

Richard Wildey Dr to Weaving Seventeen yds and half O 17 6

Novm th 2 1807 Oct James R l:iildey paid to Robert paid to Robert by order to Reed paid to James R paid to Robert paid to Robert half to John taller

Nov th J 1807

Novm th J 1807

Ephriam herrik Dr to Weaving twenty one yds 1 1 O

John p (b?) Row Dr twenty one and half yds 1 1 6

Nov th 9 1807

Nov th 25 1807

Nov th 25 1807

North East November 1807

Evert van Wagoner Dr to weaving Ninten yds O 19 0

Ephraim herrick Dr to weaving twenty five yds 1 5 0

George Cookingham Cr by Cash O 2 6

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving five and qr yds O 5 J

William Stoutenburgh to weaving thur- Dr teen and three qr of yds O 13 9

John Wildeer Dr to weaving Seventeen yds O 17 6

Nov th 24 1807

Nov th 26

Daniel Badgly Dr to weaving seventeen half yds ad 1/0 O 17 6

Peter Stoutenburgh to weaving thurty Seven yds 1 17 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty three yds 1 3 6

paid to James R Sens we Settled

paid to Robert on count E Herrick 1 5 o

paid to Robert paid to James R paid to James Sense we Settled paid to James R

paid to Robert 1 17

Sens Cr they Cash paid to we Countey Settled By fourth flax? 4/1 paid to James R Wildey 1 3 6

Robert had Eight Shillings 0 8 0

th 6

Dec 1807

Jan th 13 1807

Jan th 15 1807

Decem th 18 1807

Decem th 21 1807

Dec th 24 1807

Decem th JO 1807

Jan 1808

Jan th 8 1808

North :Sast Decem th 6 1807

Abraham :'/!orris jun Dr to weaving Seventeen yds O 17 0

James Golden Dr Eleven yds wove 0 11 0

Capt Henry Stewart Dr to weaving thurty yds of worsted 1 10 0

Cornelius C Welch Dr to weaving Nineteen yds O 19 0

Nathaniel Mead Dr to weaving thurty four and half yds 1 14 6

James R Wildey to weaving twenty Nine and half 1 9 6

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving twenty two yds 1 2 0

':Jilliam Stouten burgh to weaving twenty Dr five yds 1 5 O

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving Seventeen yds ad 170 0 17 0

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving twenty Sight and half yds 1 8 6 f'eb th 4 1808 febru th 2·0

Decem th 24 1809 paid to Robert on acount Reed and Herrick O 17 0 paid to Robert to rtobert paid to Stephen thorn for rtobert Harris O 19 o' paid to James R paid To Cedit to Robert Harris to Cash to Cash paid to James R paid to James R to James R Cr o 4 6 O 16 O

~orth East Jan th 14 1808

Henry Mead Dr to weaving twenty Eight yds 1 8 0

James Golden Dr to weaving two Blankets 11 yds qr o 16 O

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving ten yds and three qr O 10 9

Peter B Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving forty four yds

John Coston to weaving one

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr Weaving Sixteen yds and half Carsey ad 1/4

George Cookingham Dr to weaving two

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to 'Neaving one blanket

began to Niay 10 may th 14 1808 monday may th 25 Jun th. 2 1808 June 16

December th 25 1807

William Winters Dr to one weak Board the first year---? to pare of Shoes O 14 0 to fixing his watch 0 16 0

William Win.ters Cr by Cash O 4 O by 1 gallon mola.ses 0 5 0 by cash from mead

1 10 0 by one day making wall and to one day and half to plant - Jonas half day making fens and half day half day to plant a day to plant half day to mend Brush fens to 1 gallon molases o 5 6 to three quarters day make wall to half day on hiway to five days and half to hoe corn to day moing to half day draw? hay? to hoing Corn J days

Decem th JO Jan th 1807

february th 24 1808 march th 14 April th 8 April th Apr 16 may th 6 may

William :•:inters Cr by Day thrashing

Almost one day by half day cuting wood by Cash paid O 8 0 by Cash paid for watch O 8 O by cash O 8 0 by thrashing with horse three quarters day by cuting wood wen it rained to wandreses? by thrashing one day by cuting wood half day by one days dressing • flax O J 8 by Cash 0 1 0 by one day and half thrashing and ~No half days cuting Brush by Cash two dollars 0 16 O by half day puling toe by three qr Day so Clover Seed and mend fence by half day wen Jonas Bee---? by one day to mak Stone fens by half day making fens and pooling toe one day draw Stones making fens by old School hous by pounding and Soing half day plaster making fens to wands Adsnsoins? half day i\'ionday to making Stone wall

Drawing dang and Stones day • making wall half day do making for Jonas to making wall 1 day do half day to three quarters day to draw stones

I'

feb th 26 1808

Marc th 4

March th 15 1808

North East february th 2· 1808

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to weaving to one Blanket Carsey 0 10 0

John Casten Dr to weavin twelve yds 0 12 0

John Casten Dr to Weaving three Blankets Covers 1 4 0

Cptn Henry Stewart to weaving twenty qr of yds Dr and wove birds Eye table Clothes 1 7 C for

James R Wildey to Weaving five yds burd eye for table clothes 0 6 8

march th 21 1808 march th 22 1808

Nicholas Row Dr to Weaving Eighteen and three qr yds ad 1/4 twilled 1 5 C

Ephriam herrick Dr to weaving Sixten and three qr yds 1/4 twilled for tabel clothes 1 2 4

mar th 22 1808

I.James Golden Dr to weaving thurty two yds ad 0/10 1 6 8

Dutchess County paid to James~ sens we Settled paid to Robert paid to Robert paid to Robert Capt Henry Stewart to ~ight lb and qr flax: paid paid to Robert sense we Settled paid to Reed

paid to Robert 1 2 IJ. paid to Robert turned to Shul tzs

1808

March th 25 1808

march th 26 1808 April th 8 1808 April th 15 1808

North east Dutchess

Enoch Lasey Dr to weaving one Blanket Cover 0 10 0

Samuel Rice Dr to weaving one Blanket Cover 0 10 0

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving twenty Nine yds ad 0/10 1 4 2

Ephriam Herrick to weaving thurty five yds -ad 0/10 1 9 2

Ephriam herrick Dr to weaving thurty yds wide 1 10 0

Ap th 25 April th JO

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving forty yds Broad 2 O O

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving forty three and half yds ad - 0/10 1 16 J

John Stoutenborgh Dr to weaving one and half yds O 1 6

March th 11 1809 paid to Robert to Shultz paid to James R to James R Amos Simons Cr by J bushels Rye ad - 5 Shilings bushel O 15 O paid to Robert 1 9 2 paid to Robert paid to James R Charged with amsetake* ten yds O 10 O paid to James R paid to Robert * a mistake?

May th 2 1808 may th 5

may th 16 1808

April th JO 1808

Settle with Robert Harris our Seprate adcounts Remains and remains due to James R Wildey 1 0 0 and for my weaving Settled my weaving and paid in full to this date April JO 1808

John Taller Dr to weaving twenty two and half yds

1 2 6

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving twenty Nine and half yds

1 9 6

Nicholas Row Dr to weaving twenty three and half yds 1 lJ 6

James R Wildey to weaving forty one yds ad - 0/10 yd

may th 24 1808

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving twenty Nine yds ad 0/10

1 4 2

February 16th 1809

Settled this Day for the year 1807 and the year 1808 until the JOth of April and remains to be Devided 20 17 00 due from Henry Stewart James R Wilde and Robert Harris paid to Robert to John Taller paid to James R paid to Robert to Reed paid half to Robert Devided

June th 1 1808 North East

may John van Wagner Dr by one of juil? wheel th 29 to weaving twenty 0 2 0 1808 Eight and three qr of yds ad 0/10 1 4 0 half to Robert

June Capt Henry W Stuart Dr to Robert th J to Weaving forty Nine by Note paid 1808 ad 0/10 pensey 2 O 10

Jun Lidia Clearwater Dr paid to Robert Harris th 7 1808 to weaving nineteen yds - ad 0/10 yd O 15 10

June John Taller Dr paid to Robert th 11 to ~Jeaving twenty to John taller 1808 Nine yds ad 1/0 1 9 C

June James R Wildey Dr th 16 to weaving twelve 1808 yds 0 12 C

June Amos Simmons Dr Devided th 11 to Weaving Seventeen 1808 yds 0 17 C

June tunis? bensoouten? Dr febuary paid to James R by th 22 to weaving twenty th Evert N van Wagoner 1808 five and three qr 1810 James to pay they yds 1 5 S Same

1808

July th 2 1808

July th 9 th 12 1808 th July 1J

July th 24 1808

June the 24 1808

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving twenty fore and half yds 1 4 6

Efriham herrick Dr to weaving Seventeen yds O 17 0

Ebert T Sabel Dr to weaving thurteen yds O lJ 0

Cornelus C Welch Dr to Weaving twenty three yds and three qr of yds ten yds of strip

1 J 9 0 0 10

Peter B Stoutenburgh to thurty three Dr yds wove ad 1/10 yd 1 lJ 0

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving thurty five yds ad 1/10 1 15 0

North East takes Richard James R paid to Robert to Robert Received in full to James R paid in full

Devided to Robert

North East July 1808

Captan Henry W Stewart to Robert to Weaving twenty paid to Note Seven yds and three Check qr of yds ad 1/1 stripe 1 10 0 '

July John Taller Dr paid to Robert th JO to weaving sixteen to John taller 1808 and half yds of paid John Sun th fine ad - 1/J 1 O 7 sum of

August William Stoutenburgh Dr to i~'/Jifl-* th 12 to weaving thurty to James R 1808 six yd and qr 1 16 3

Striping Nine yds 0 0 2 1 17 0

August Matthew Winters Dr paid to James R th 12 to weaving fourteen 1808 yds and half ad 0/10 0 12 1 four Shillings due from Widow Sinson

Aug Captn Henry W Stewart to Robert th 20 to weaving thurty Dr by Note paid 1808 two and three qr of yds ad 0/10 1 7 3

Striping thurteen yd 0 1 0

Amos Simmons Dr to Weaving Ninteen yds of bed ticking 0 19 0 * Crossed out.

Sep th 8 1808

Sptem th 1808

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weavin& twenty yds ad 1/2 1 J 4

Tobias Stoutenburgh to weaving Seven yds ad -1/2 o 8 2

!Andrew teal Dr yds to Weaving E&ht and qr ad 1/6 tabel Cleath O 12 6

Livia Clear IJ'oJaters Dr to Weaving Eleven yds of Diaper twiled 16 6

~ames Taller Dr

to weaving 14 yd and qr of yds Carpet ad 1/2 yd

North East to Robert paid to Robert to taller paid and Devided Equal to Robert paid half to Robert to taller

to John taller James

* Crossed out.

June 28 1808

~obert Mackintire came came into my house June they twenty Eight Day which he is to give three Days and half work per month and pay it monthly

July th 4 1808

August 1808

Sep th lJ 1808

~obert Mackintire Dr to 1 lb of butter

0 0 10 to 2 lb butter 0 1 8 to movin him from they quary O 6 0 to one Chees Wd th 12 0 6 0 to lb of butter O O 10 to help to grind Sythe to 1 lb of butter 0 0 10 to J lb of butter O 2 6 to Cash O 2 O

Robert Mackintire to 1 lb butter to 1 lb Do to 4 Shilings Dr 0 1 0 0 1 0 Cash by maglocklin 4 O to fetching your wife from quary O 2 6 to 5 gallons Sider to J lb pork to one lb of to drawing 2 O 2 6 0 1 J butter load of wood to vinager? 1 half gallon hoping'? firkins* 1 J 1 0

July th 4

July th 10

July th 15 1808

August th 10

August th 2J

Robert Mackintire Cr 2 Days hlf moing by half day hoeing potatoes 0 by half day hoing corn by one day and half harvest work 14 a Spell to pul flax half day moing by two days moing by two days ditching 1 0 9 2 months paid house rent

* ?I~~IN: a small wocd~n cask of inde,;enninate size; a British unit of measure eoua: ~o about one quar~er of a ::arrel.

Sept 21 1808

Robert Mackintire Cr by Cash due for Work to this date O 2 4 September th 12 1808 to one day Cr day thrashing rye 1 to one day thrashing flax 1 to three--? days J to half day gathern corn 1 2 to days gathern corn 2 satterday a half day L* monday all day 1 wednesday a half day L*

* A symbol resembling the lei:ter "L" seems to represen,; one nal~.

August the J 1808

Sept th 5 1808

Sept th 12 1808

Jan th

Richard ter Bush to one bushel wheat to Cash Dr 0 10 0

Samuel Rise Dr to anorder+ to peter B Stoutenburgh 0 14 0

Samuel Rise Cr by making 1 pare 0 J 6 pare OJ 6 pare o 10 6 sasd? shoes by making 1 by making J by one pare shoes

4 0 0 J by making 1 pare mending 1 pare

Samuel Rise Dr to hooping 1 barrel 1 9 0 1 6 .5 hoops to gallon vinager to 1 pig Wd 11 lb to bushel of corn ears to one qr veal Wd 11 lb

July the 14 1808

Richard ter Bush by 1 Day and half

July th 12 1808

August th 6 1808 October th 1

Samuel Rise Cr by making four pare of shoes ad J/6 per pare

William Winters Cr by one day and half harvest Work to two days and half in th loar meder* one day in the other meader to half day to Rake to Cash paid the School Master O 16

to half bushel Salt O 5 0 to half day making sider to three qr day to Spead? flax to 1 day to pick Apples to Cash '

8 0 half bushel Salt O 4 0 to Cash paid Reed 1 O O to 2 days to 1/4 day to 1 day * Lowe~ meadow.

Septm th 10 1808 North East

Amos Simmons Dr Devided to weaving twenty yds wollen cloath 1 0 0

Spt James R Wildey paid th 19 to Weaving thurty 1808 three yds 1 13 O

Octo Tobias Green Dr to James R th 2 to Weaving fifty yds 1808 of Cloath ad - 1/0 per yd 2 10 0

Oct Amos Simmons Dr Devided th 14 to Weaving thurty 1808 six yds ad yd 1 9 0

Seven yds Dr Lydia Clear Waters 0 7 0

Oct Ephriam herrick Dr paid to Robert th to Weaving forty four yds ad 170 yd 2 4 0

Oct Ephriam herrick Dr paid to Robert th 16 to Weaving thurty 1808 four yds 1 14 0

Oct Stephen thorn Dr to Robert th 17 to weaving fourteen 1808 yds - ad 1/0 yd O 14 C

North East October the 2Z 1808

Oct Daniel Badgley Dr the 25 to weaving forty Seven and half yds ad 1/0 2 7 6

Oct th 27

James taller Dr to weaving thirty two yds and three qrs - ad 1/0 1 12 9

Oct th 29 No th 5 No

th 7 Nov th 8 Nov th 16 1808

Jonas Wildey Dr to weavin~ seventeen yds ad 1/0 O 17 O

Richard Wildey Dr to Weaving thirty three yds - ad 1/0 1 13 0

John Taller Dr to weaving for by three and three yds qrs 2 J 9

David Shultzs Dr to weaving twenty one and half yds 1 1 6

Cornelus C Welch Dr to Weaving Sixteen yds O 16 0

Contra to James R paid to Robert to John taller half this paid to John taller O 16 5 to James R to James R paid to Robert the to John tller paid to Robert to James R paid paid in full

North East Novm

th 15 John Taller Dr Dec paid to Robert by 1808 to weaving forty yds th J Taller ad 1/0 yd 2 0 0 1809

Nov Baronet van fratenburgh paid and Devided Equal th 17 to weaving Dr 0 16 0 1808 Sixteen yds 0 16 O Deem th 6 1808

Nov John van Wagner Dr to James R th 2J to weaving thurty Devided 1808 Nine yds ad 1/0 yd Equal 1 19 0

No I.James Taller Dr paid half to Robert to the 24 to weavinl fourteen Tallers O 7 0 1808 yds ad 1 O o 14 O

Nov John Taller Dr paid to Robert th 26 to weaving twenty to John taller 1808 Seven yds and half ad 1/2 1 7 6

Dec Nathaniel Mead Dr to James th 2 to weaving forty 1808 Six yds ad 1/0 2 6 0

Deem Derrick Yolder to Robert harris th 6 to weaving twenty paid in full to tallers 1808 Eight yds 1 8 O for this peas

5 1809 Sept th 1 1808

Decem th 31 1808

May th 2

December th 6 1808

Robert Mckintire Dr to drawing Load wood to one Shilling Cash 0 1 0 to half gallon Sider O O 6

february th 16 1809 Settled all Cost til the first of february

1809 Robert Makintire Dr -by Cash Due in a Settlement to this date O 9 4

Robert Mackintire Dr to one qr of veal 0 4 6 to 1 lb butter 0 1 6 to 5 Shad 0 2 6 to 24 herring 0 1 6 to half bushel potatoes ·o 1 6

Ely Reed herrick Dr to Carting 1 Load to the river O 10 O do to 1 Load O 10 O to half Barrel Sider Due on Sider to 1 pig wd 18 paid 0 6 0 0 2 6 lb O 9 0

Robert Mackintire worked one day for Jonas. and three days for me the first 1111

Jan th 19 1809 feb th 10 1809

Decem th 6 1808

Robert Mackintire Cr to one day thrashing wheat 1 to half day Cleaning 1 to Cutting wood one day 1 to one day thrashing 1 to 6 days thrashing 6

Morris Barnes Dr to two Slay Crooks 0 8 0

Mary Rosey Dr to 1 Shuttle to weave with O 3 6

march th 9 1809

May th 14

March th 9 1809 Weak Went th second Weak Worked away three days and half may 8 111½ vvorked on day to plantin 11½ 1 viiash Sheep 1 may th 17

Robert Mackintire Cr by 2 days Cutting wood by 1 day Drawing Stones· 111

November th 19 1808 William Winters Cr by Cash deem 11 1808 paid to the Collector 0 9 J by one ounse Indigo O 2 O by 1 paper pins O 1 6 by Cash in hand paid

9

by Cash in hand paid 0 8 0 by red wood by p? haketail? d flax 0 4 0 by J bushel Buckwheat by Cash to the Shol master* to Spencer 15 0 by Cash 8 0 by 5 busel oats O 15 O

James Wildey Dr to thurty three hoop poles 0 1 0 to gallon vinager 0 2 9 to two hundred lb hay Wd ad 2/6

Decem George Cookin}ham Dr to James R th 13 to weaving~ titit"- Cr by half bushel 1808 thurty three and Clover seed 2 o o half yds ad 1/0 1 13 6

Decem William Stoutenburgh Dr to "tlfii-//:"' th 14 to weaving Eleven to James R 1808 and half yds ad 1/0 o 11 6 Cash to Spalding o 12 o

Dec William Stoutenburgh Dr to "tt'lii-//.* th 22 to weaving twenty to James R Nine and qr of yds ad 1/0 1 9 J

Decem Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to Robert th 24 to weavin' thurty five 1808 yds ad 1 0 1 15 0

Dec Peter Stoutenburgh Dr Devided th 31 to weaving twenty 1808 Seven yds and half 1 7 6

Jan Benjamin van fratenburgh feb to James R th 1 to weaving Eight Dr th 11 benjamin van fratenburgh 1809 yds o 8 o 1809 Cr by one day and half day o J o 0 1 0

Jan Evert van Wagoner Dr Receiv- to James R th 9 to weavin' Seventeen ed Cash to Cash O 17 O 1809 yds ad 1 O O 17 O July date broat fored th 20 1 4 o 1809

Jan David Hoad junior Dr October to James R th 10 to weaving Eighteen th 15 Received Eighteen 1809 yds and half O 18 6 1809 Shillings this date O 18 0

* Entry crossed out.

Jan th JO 1809

feb th 1 1809

North East Jan th 25 1809

Samuel Rise Dr to weaving fourteen yds O 14 0

~ames R Wildey to weaving forty one and half yds ad 1/0 2 1 6

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving twenty yds and three qr 1 0 9 for Checking ld yd 0 1 8

feb

th 2 1809

feb th J 1809

feb th 5 1809

feb th 10 1809

feb th 15

!Daniel Badgley Dr weaving thurteen yds and half 0 lJ 6

Peter Yeomans Dr to weaving Seven 0 7 O yds and Looming 0 2 0

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving twelve yds 0 12 0

John van Wagoner Dr to weaving two Blankets Separate 1 0 0

Jonas Wildey Dr to weaving two Blankets together 0 16 0 may th 10 1809 to James R paid Devided to James R to Robert Cr by making to James R to James R to James R to Cash a Chest

July th 1 1809

March

th 1 1809

february th 22 1809

~lius Tursh Dr to weaving twenty Eight yds ad 1/0 yd 1 8 0 to one bushel Buckwheat J 6

Peter B Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving one Blanket Cover O 10 0

Mar

th 4 1809

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving two blankets O 16 o

James R Wildey to weaving one blanket 0 10

March

th 9 1809

Robert Harris Cr to Cash by Stewart 0 10 8

March th 11 1809

Settled with Robert Harris to this date all our back acounts in full and devided our Customers to this date

to James R to plant

Philip By one day work OJ 6 Tursh By a day to hoe

John By 1 day toe

John By 1 day do half day 1 do and half

Devided

For value received I promise to pay Mr John Morris the Sum of Forty three Dollars fifty four Cents Lawful money of the State of New York with Lawful interest until paid as witness my hand

th 4

June th JO 1809 to James R to Cash paid

Richard Wildey to 1 peas 29½ to 24½ to JJ to 12 p Rider Dr to Cash Due

Lidia Clearwater to Cr by wok

to Cash one Shiling Dr to Cash to 6 lb pork

James R Wildey

J 0 takes for Lidia Clearwater Cash due on settlement to Robert Harris 0 19 1

March th 4 1809

Cr July th 15 1809

Settled with Cappa fratenburgh to this date and remains due to hur the Sum of three Shillings by three days work 0 J 0 ad 2/0 per 0 6 0 to 1 days work 0 2 0

Dr to cash to hide+ School.master O 8 0 to Cash on Cards O 2 O

May this

Settled with Amos Simmons March 11 1809 and remains Due to James R Wildey the Sum of f J 14 S this is in full to this date the 6 1809 Received Cash the above J 14 S

Settled with Tobias Green march th 22 1809 and remains due James R ~dldey there Sum of four pounds and five Six Shillings 4 5 c In full to this date

Apr th lJ 1809 paid May th 1 1809 paid April th 10 1809 July 19 1809

Remains due on on they Note of John Wildey witch he gave George Cookingham this date the Sum of one pound twelve Shillings and Six pense i 1 12 6

* Andrew Hide or head schoolmaster?

Settled with Richard Wildey and Remains due to him the Sum of Six Shillings When paid this is in full to this date

(James R Wildey)

Green

by Soing peck flax seed

by three Bushel Oats

9 by one Bushel potatoes

J by half tun plaster

to five Shad 2/6

Received of

Woodans?

Due Nine Shillings Six Sents

March

th 14 1809

March th 14 1809

James R Wildey began the forth years weaving March the 14 1809

John Ekert Dr to weaving Six yds and James R. Wildey

Robert Harris

James with Robert Harris to witch he has half of all the proffets of th Nomber of yards wove for weaving and half Blanket ~=========~===========================

12 0

March th 18 1809

March th 20 1809

Mar th N 1

No 2

Mar th 29 1809

No J Apr th 7 1809

Henry W Stewart Dr to weaving twenty one yds three qr of Carpet 1 12 O paid

David Rider to weaving one Blanket Dr to 0 10 0

David Hoag jun Dr to to weaving Sixteen yds and three qr ad 0/10 yd O 14 0

John N van Wagoner Dr to weaving thurty Eight yds ad 0/10 yd 1 11 8

Tobias Green to weaving Seven and forty half ad Dr 1 19 7 0/10 ad -0/10 yd Septm th 20 1809 to Robert to John Shulzs

Robert harris takes Mamy? m? a? Soy? m? 1' 6 ?

James R Wildey paid by E Wagoners varbal promis O 10 0

James R Wildey

James R Wildey

Tobias Green Cr by five bushel and half weat for Seed on prise

No 4

Apr th 13 1809

No 5

Apr

th 18 1809 · No 6

Daniel Badgley Dr to weavin& twenty Nine yds ad 1/0 1 9 0

James Luke Stoutenburgh to weaving thur-Dr teen and half diaper tabel Cloath at 1/6 1 OJ

Peter Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving six yd Diaper for tabel Cloaths

No 7

Apr th 18 1809

No 8

Apr

th 20 1809

No 9

Apr th 23 1809

No 10

Apr th 30 1809

No 11

May th J 1809

William Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving ten yds Diaper for tabel Cloaths 0 15 0 to James R Wildey to Robert Harris to Robert Harris to Robert Harris

Stephen Thorn Dr to weavin& ten yds Carsey· 1/J yd 0 12 6

!Ephraim Herrick to ten yds and qr of yds Striping 10 yd Dr three 0 10 8 0 0 10 to Robert Harris to Robert Harris

Ephraim Herrick Dr to weaving thurty Nine and half yds ad 0/10 1 12 11

Daniel Shultzs Dr to weaving Nineteen yds and three qr ad 0/10 0 16 6 to Robert Harris to Robert Harris

May th 12 1809 May th 20 1809 May th 20 may th 27 1809 June th 1 1809

]llay th 6 1809

John Causten Dr rye bushel to Weaving twenty Nine and half yds 1 4 7 ad 0/10 yd O 9 0

James Luke Stoutenburgh to Weaving thurty Dr Nine and half yds ad 1/2 2 6 0

Lidia Clearwaters Dr to weaving twelve and three qr yd ad 0/10 0 10 8

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving thurty Eight and half yds ad 0/10 yd 1 12 1

John taller Dr to weaving twenty five and qr of yds to 1 5 J Striping bedtick 0 1 0

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving fifty three and three qr of yds - 0/10 yd 2 4 10

Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to weaving Six yds ad 0/10 0 5 0

Amos Simmons Dr to weaving Nineteen yds ad 1/10 yd O 15 10 Striping 8 yds O O 8 to Jan th 17 1810 to to

James R Wildey I

Robert to half

James R Wildey to half

Robert Harris

Robert Harris

James R Wildey

Robert Harris

Robert Harris

* Entry crossed out.

June th 12 1809 North East

Stephen Thorn Dr to Robert Harris to Weaving twenty .five yds ad 0/10 1 0 10

Jun Jonas Wildey Dr Robert Harris takes half th 14 to Weavin' fifteen James R Wildey takes yds ad O 10 yd 0 12 6 half Striping ten 0 0 10

Jun Richard Wildey Dr

16 to weaving twenty 1809 Six and half yds 1 6 6

Jun Ephraim herrick Dr th 21 to Weaving twenty one and three qr of yds ad 1/2 1 5 5

Jun ~ohn Taller junr Dr to Robert Harris th 24 to Weaving twenty 1809 yds fine ad 1/2 yd 1 J 4

June James Taller Dr to JR Wildey th 24 to Weaving Nineteen 1809 yds and three qr of yd ad 1/2 yd fine 1 J 1

Ephraim herrick Dr to weaving twenty Six yds ad 0/.10

Entry crossed out.

March th 9 1809

Robert Mackintire Cr by 2 days Cutting, wood one day for Jonas one day for Drawing Stone one weak three days one weak three days and half two days and half one day plant and wash Sheep one day half day on the road one day hoe Corn by two days per wife to Clean hous O 3 0 to two half days hoe corn to half day to hoe Corn las time to hoing Corn apeas day to one day and half harvest work Bake and Bind to three qr of day to mo and work on the Rode to Shirts two pare 2 to making trowsers

JO

Elijah Parsall began half months this date

Settled the Black mens a Count --d? Due four days.work 0 6 0 O 11 6

* Apparently symbolizes one half. febu 16 1809 Sept th 4 1809 Nov 1809

Robert Mackintire to Cash due on a tlement febuary th 16 Dr setto qr veal to 1 lb Butter to five Shad

to twenty four

to half bushel

to 1 lb buter

Sept 3 1808 to Execution of George Naney against Robert Mac in tire one Lot crockrey $ one piece Calico one box with Shugar one do

one Looking glass four pictures

Received of peter Lassan a due Bill of three pounds Six Shillings and ten pense in full of Robert Mackintire to this date

by cash for the Same

North East July th 6 1809 Dutchess County

John Tallers Dr to Robert Harris to weaving forty three and three qr of yds 2 3 9

July John Briggs Dr to James R Wildey th lJ to Weaving forty 1809 and half yds ad 0/lOd 1 13 9 to one yd Straner 0 0 10

July IDaniel Badgley

Dr to James R Wildey th 18 to weaving one yd and 1809 half for Straner 0 1 J

James Parsall

Dr to Robert Harris to ten yds wove ad 0/lOd yd 0 8 4

July Peter proper and Dr April Cr by thatching 0 18 0 th 24 John Shaw to weaving th 29 1809 forty four yds 1810 x Broad 2 4 C to Robert Harris James R Wildey half Each Cr by Cash Deem 26 181C 0 11 C

July Richard Wildey

Dr July th Robert had his part when th 29 to weaving forty yds he Broat it home 0 16 6 1809 and half ad 0/10 October Richard Wildey Cr 1 lJ S th 14 by Cash 0 16 0 paid to henry mead Deem th 7 1809 0 13 0

Aug Mathew Winters

Dr to Jamanes R Wildey 0 8 0 th 3 to weavin' forty two to Cash 0 16 0 1809 yds ad O 10 striping Deem 20 1810 by Cash 1 15 ·c

Peter Lossan

Dr to Robert Harris to weaving Nine wide 0 9 O

North East

August John Taller Dr to Robert Harris th 10 to weaving thurty yds 1809 fine ad 1/2 yd 1 15 0

Aug Tobias Stoutenburgh Dr to Robert Harris th 9 to weaving ten yds fine ad 1/2 yd 0 11 8

August Philip Rider Dr

Robert haris takes half th 19 to weaving thurty Nine James R Wildey takes 1809 yds and three qr ad half 0/10 yd 1 lJ 2

Aug Jonas Wildey Dr

Robert harris takes half th 19 to weaving Eighteen James R Wildey takes 1809 yds and three qr ad half 0/10 0 15 8

August David Hoag junr Dr to James R Wildey t~2'+ to weaving forty Nine 18 9 and three qr ad 0/10 2 1 t

Sept Joseph Hewsted Dr to James R Wildey 2 to weaving twenty yds ad 1/10 0 17 C

Sp James Parsall Dr to Robert. Harris th J to weaving thurteen yds and one half ad 1/10 0 11 J

Sept David Hoag junr Dr to James R Wildey th 8 to weaving thurty five 1809 yds ad 1710 1 9 2 Striping 0 2 0

Sept th 9 1809 North East

James Tolbers Dr to James R Wildey to weaving six yds ad 1/2 yds fine o 7 O

Sep !Ephraim Herrick Dr to Robert Harris th 12 to weaving Nine yds of Carsey ad 1/6 0 12 0

Stephen Thorn Dr to Robert Harris to weaving three and half Carsey ad 1/6 5 J

Sep Lise Wooden Dr to Robert Harris th 13 to one blanket wove Carsey 0 10 0

Sept ~idia Clearwaters Dr Robert to half th 20 to weaving Seventeen James R Wildey to half 1809 and half yds O 17 6

Sep ~ohn N van Wagoner Dr to James R \rJildey th 24 to weaving twenty two 1809 and half yds 1 2 6

Sep John Tallers Dr to Robert Harris th 28 to weaving thurty 1809 three and three qr of yds woollen 1 13 <

oct Stephen Townson Dr Oct Stephen Townson Cr 1809 weaving twenty four 1809 by Cash in full and yds fine ad 2/0 yd Devided the Same Equels 2 8 C 2 8 0

oct Richard Wildey Dr to James R 2 11 0 1809 to weaving fifty one yds 1/0 yd 2 11 0

Sep th 2J 1809

North East Sept 5 1809

Elijah Pars all Dr to two yds and half wolen Cleath suld for patloons ad 8/0 1 0 0 to two yds and half Cleath for Shurt O 8 9 to three Shiling due for Sythe Sneath OJ O to five Shilings due to Stephen thorn

August the JO 1809 Elijah Parsall

by one month work

th 17 1809 feb th 9 1810

Broat for ward ten and three pence for a Sythe o 5 ot-------t-------------to Cash to muster O 1 O to Cash O 8 0 to Cash Crismas O 1 C to one bushel rye peck to Cash 0 9 C 0 1 t

Settled all Back acounts to this date with Samuel Rise and Remains due to James R Wildey the sum of five Shilings this is in full all acounts O 5 O to bushel rye O 8

by J pare Shoes

Negroes Dr to three bushel of potatoes

9 O Coffin to making Small

Sep 1809 the Negroes by four days work

October by tw~ days work to ditch by half days work for 2 one day by day for 2 gether corn by 2 days work do by half day to make Sider by half day Boocher Deem by a peas day wen it th 11 round soaring by one day for two 2 days by one day scoring timber by one day to cut brush by J days to thrash

October th 22 1809

Daniel Badgley Dr to James R Wildey to weaving forty two yds 2 2 0

Oct Ephraim Herrick Dr th 25 to weaving fifty yds 1809 ad 1/0 yd 2 10 0

Oct Tobias Green Dr to James R Wildey th 26 to weaving thurty IVlay Cr by Cash this date 1809 four and three qr of th 7 0 8 0 yds ad 1/0 1 14 9 1810

Oct Amos Simmons Dr to Robert Harris th JO to weaving twenty one 1809 and half yds 1 1 6

Nov James Parsall Dr to James R Wildey th 1 to weaving twenty Eight yds and three qr 1 8 S

Nov John Taller Dr to Robert Harris th 7 to weaving thurty five and three qr 1 15 S -·-----

Nov Everet N van Wagoner Dr Robert Harris takes half th 9 to weaving thurty Nine James R Wildey takes half 1809 yds 1 19 2

July

th 21 1810

february th 22 1809

May th 20 1810

Novem th 2J 1810

John Davis Dr to qr of muttin alam* W 8 lb½ 0 4 O

Stephen Thorne Dr to qr ham Wd J?

7 J/4 lb 0 4 C

ULIUS TURSH

Dr

to weavinl twenty Eijh.~t yds ad 1 0 yd ii to one bushel Buckwheat o J c to two bushels oats 0 6 C to weaving twenty four and three qr ad yo yd i¥ to forty one yds. by Robert Smith 2 1 C 5 J t

Settled with Tursh this date April th 10 1811 Due to James R Wildey 1 4 9

Jan th 10 1811

Ulius Tursh Cr by making three pair shoes by mending Shoes by mending Boots one pair ,'I- A lamb?

} Entries crossed out.

May th 26. 1809 X paid Reed to April th 11 1811

ULIUS TURSH Cr by one day to plant philip

by one day to hoe Corn by one day John by half day to hoe John

do half day hoe John do half day to day by five gees by twenty five heads

by one day to kill 0 4 0 and John to Each to pick hogs by henry one day apples to unna by philip to plow

Cr by two days harvest ad 8/0 per day work

to James R

Wildey due me from ulius Tursh

Cabbage?

Deceased* August th 19 1814

Deceased Nov lJ 1842

Aged 74ys & 25 days

Be It Remembered that James R Wildey was Born may the First in the year of our Lord 1768

Be It

Remembered that Elizabeth Wildey the wife of James R was Born July the 18 in the year of our Lord 1768

Died 18 day of Feb 1872 aged 84y 4m & 12 day

Died Jan 9, 186J

Aged 7J years Six mo & 2 days

Died May th 18, 1877

Aged 8J years 10-20

Deceased April 18 1860 aged 64 6m & 14 day

Richard I Wildey was Born October the 6 In the year of our Lord 178?

Sarah Wildey was Born July th 11 In the year of our Lord 1790

Died Aug 29 1877

Aged 81y 5m 12d

Died Dec 15, 1882 Aged 81 years one month

Deceased November th J 1805

Rebeca Wildey was Born i½arch the 14 In the year of our Lord 1799

Martha Wildey was Born November th 14 In the year of our Lord 1801

Phebe Wildey was Born July th 26 In the year of our Lord 1793

70 years Died December 11, 187'i 70y 8m & 10 days

lJJilliam Wildey was Born November th 2 In the year of our Lord 1804

Betsey Wildey Born April the 21 In the year of our Lord 1807

Abraham hulsey Wildey was Born october th 4 In the year of our Lord 1795

Deceased October th 11 1810

Richard m Seaman Deseasd was Born August th 18 in the year of our Lord 1771

Deceased Richard Wildey march our father Deseasd 20 1812 march the 20th 1812

Deceased february th 9 1814

Sarah hewsted Deceasd february th 9 1814 was Born July 22 1741

1818 1788 1788 1818 JO

* The wider columns, I believe, like much of the rest of the book, were written by James R.. Wildey. The dates of death and ages in the narrow columns, however, were written in a different hand, probably that of Morris I. Wildey, son of the above aichard I., whose descendants now possess the original book. :e~ ?a~e 14J for the or:ginal of this page.

may th 12 1811

July th 26

May 7th

Thomas Langdon to galen vinager to do Dr

to bushel rye to five quarts Sider do

Thomas Langdon by half day work Do by three qr days Work by one ox Chain

Stephen Virtue Dr to weaving Eight yds blanket

15 the half blanket for weaving It the --se

Due for filler 20 Not

to two bushel Buckwheat

to one bushel do to one bushel and half of Rye

Stephen Virtue

Cr by making 2 Chests by one Bedsted by Cash J/6

Nov th 9 1811

Deem th J 1811

march th 17

Settled in full of all acounts to this date thomas Langdon and James R Wildey

Thomas Langdon Dr to two gallons Sider

to quart vinager

to two gallons

to one barrel Sider

Thomas Langdon Cr by one oak Bord O 1 0 by half day to cut wood

2 0 by one day to thrash

August th 14 1810

Robert Smith began to weave on Shars with James R Wildey witch he is to have the Equal half of all the profit Nomber of yards wove for weaving wich he agrees to weave the Same as Robert Harris has wove if Cash paid for weaving the Same to be Devided and Devide profit for weaving Equal

August th 15 1810

John Causten Dr to weaving twenty four and half yds ad 1/0 1 4 6

Oct th 21 1810 paid

Aug the JO 1810

Aug th JO

Ephraim Herrick Dr to weaving Sevnteen yds and qr ad 1/1 0 18 0

James R Wildey to weavin~ twenty Six ad 1/1 1 2 2

The Estate of Richard m Seaman Deceased Dr to four days wen Sold hogs to Cash and Inventory 0 8 0 to Shultzs mak article? half day to Vanden one day to Inventory and Sell property of the State one day and half one day to Examin deed one day to Coffen to one day to the deed Send to two days to run the Land and Settle with ruben Wildey and quick to poughkeepsie to return an Inventory 0 12 0 to Eanabedg? deed and wife to Settle with Loey and Charles Smith to Cash for your hour paid in full this acount turned the hole peas to Roberts account to John Casten 1 4 6 James R Wildey

Smith paid to Herrick 0 18 0 paid to Robert 0 14 J

North East

Sept th 7 1810

Sept th 15 1810

Sept th 20 1810

Sept th 26 1810

Sep th JO 1810

Sept th may 17

Oct J

Dr

David Luis to weaving three yds ing 6 thurty Strip1 7 6 Striping - O 6

Philip Rider Dr to weaving twenty three and qr ad 0/10 O 19 5

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving forty two and qr yds ad 1/0 yd 2 2 J

Stephen Thorn Dr to weaving twenty three and half yds 1 J 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty four yds ad 1/0 yd 1 4 0

Jonas Wildey Dr weaving Seventeen yds ad 1/0 yd O 17 0 to hay two hundred O 6 O

do to weaving_ thurteen yds O 13 0 Jonas Wildey to me James R paid Sept 26 April the 1 1811

David Luis by Cash Divided Equel to James R Wildey

paid to Robert his

Jonas Wildey

by Corn

by oats Seven bushels

th 6 1810

James R Wildey to weaving thurty six yds 1 16 0

Richard N Seaman to weaving forty and half yds ad yds Dr two 1/0 2 2 6

Umphry Oans Dr to weaving thurteen yds and half O 14 2

Widow Elizabeth Seaman to weaving ten Dr yds qr O 10 J

Stephen Thorn Dr to weaving twenty and half yds ad 1/0 yd 1 0 6

Lewis Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty two and three qr 1 2 9

George Cookingham to weaving twenty yds and three qr 1/0 yd Dr one ad 1 1 9 May th 6 1811

Paid to herrick on acount O 18 O

Paid to Thorn Stephen Remains due to me James R Wildey the 1 4

sum of O 18 6 July 14 1811 Paid in full

Paid and devided equel betwen James Rand

Nov th 10 1810 NoVth 16 1810 Nov th 17 1810 Nov th 2J 1810

Daniel-Badgley Dr to weaving twenty Six yds and qr 1 6 J

James R Wildey to weaving twenty Seven yds 1 7 0

Henry W Stewart Dr to weaving twenty Seven and half yds 1 7 6

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twenty Six yds 1 6 0

Ephraim Herrick to weaving Nine half yds to Looming£ 2/0

Ulius Tursh to weaving forty one yds Dr and o 9 e Dr 2 1 0

Deem th 11 1810

William Williams Dr to weavin& Sixteen yds ad 1/6 yd 1 4;

Widow Tomas Dr three yds and three qr 1/6 0 5 J

Thomas Jinkins Dr to weaving Six and 4 yds Stripe 0 9 4 and paid Dec th 7 1810 Settled with Robert Smith due him for my weaving---? 0 2 6 X Paid and devided

to Robert

Philip Tursh by 1 day to hogs

Devided Equel between James and Robert Do Devided Do Devided

Deem

th 15 1810

Deem th 19 1810

Dec 1810

Jan th J 1811

Jan th 12 1811

Jan th 8 1811

James Parsall Dr to Weaving twelve and half yds o 12 0

Tobias Stoutenburgh to Weaving twenty and qr ad 1/0 Dr 1 2 J

George Cookingham Dr to weaving twelve yds and qr 0 12:

Jan th 15 1811

Jan th 1811

Jan th 25 1811

George Cookingham Dr to Weaving Eleven and half yds check 0 12 5

Richard Wildey Dr to weaving Seventeen yds half 0 17 6

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving sixteen yds and three qr 0 16 9 check -peny yd 0 1 4

John Casten Dr to weaving fifteen and three qr 0 15 S stripe five yds o 0 ' 0 16,

Ephraim Herric-K Dr to weaving Eleven and qr check 0 13 O

David Hoag junr Dr to weaving three Blankets and 1 yd ½ 1 5 6

Jan th JO 1811

Settled With Robert Smith to this date and pay the Balans on Book his parte to Herrick and Reed 8 18 2

1111i

Joseph Wildey Moved in my house December the Sixteenth Day and he is to pay twelve Shillings per month 2 14 o

Joseph Wildey Cr to by three qr day make Shelter O 3 Cut to one day to wood O 4 Dress to one day to 0 4 days to thrash 0 4 day to brake flax to two rye to one flax to lli T,tit tP* 0 4 to half day work at smoak house O 2 moved away may th 1

See PAGE 99 * Entry crossed out. Sept th 20 1810 may th 11 May th 6 1811 paid Feb th 28 to David Hoag paid to Reed on count of Robert Smith

paid by Stoutenburgh

Wildey

Settled with Richard·Wildey this. .. date. and Balanced all acounts .,

and Remains due to Richard Wildey the Sum of 1 15 6 Joseph Wildey Dr to one lb half Butter 0 2 3 to one bushel Buck wheat OJ 6 to keeping horse on hay do 8 days O 8? to two hundred wd hay

febur

th 1

1811

Settled half for weaving

Stephen Virtue Dr to weaving Eight yds blanket O 15 O to twenty Nots fillen 0 2 0

febu

th 6

1811

David Hoag Dr Stephen to weaving three blankets 1 4 0 Virtue to James R to Adams

feb th 8

Thomas Wooden to weaving one blanket cover Dr June th 11 0 12 0 1811

to James 7/6 to Thomas 7/6 to two bushels buckwheat 7 to filen O 2 6 0 1~

Jan th 13 to one bushel 1812 and half rye

James R Wildey the

feb

th 11

1811

feb

th 15

1811

feb

th 20

1811

feb

th 20

1811

Tobias Green Dr to weaving Eight and three qr yds blankets 0 16

Thomas Adams Dr to weaving Nineteen yds and three qr 0 19 9

Ephraim Herrick Dr to weaving two blankets carsey O 16 O

James R Wildey Dr to weaving thurteen and three qr O 13 S to one blanket burey O 10 see page 75

Stephen Virtue by making two by 1 bedstead

to James paid to James Cr chests

Mar

th 6 1811

Mar

th 10 1811

March

th 16 1811

febuary the 28 1811

David Hoag Dr to weaving table Linnin twenty three yds ad 1/?d 1 16

James R Wildey to weaving two bedticks 24 yd Striped ad 1/2 yds 1 8 < Seven yds plain and three qr yd ad 1/10 O 6

~obias Green Dr to weaving Nineteen and a qr of ,Yds Carsey ad 1/2 1 2 6

James R Wildey to weaving Nine and three qr Carsey yds 1/2 0 11 4

Patrick Gallicer Dr to weaving fifty Six yds ad 0/lOd yd 2 6 c

March

th 23 1811

Ephraim Herrick Dr to weaving twenty two yds ad 0/l0d yd O 18 4

Apr th 6 1811

paid to thomas paid in full paid to James paid to thomas Adams paid to James

Richard N Seaman Dr July 15 paid to James R o 5 6 to weaving forty five yds ad /10d 1 17 c

Northeast Town

April Stephen Thorn Dr paid to James th 10 to weaving twenty 1811 Seven and qr ad /10d yd 1 2 8

April Marthia Winters Dr paid· to James th 16 to weaving forty two 1811 and three qr ad 0/10d 1 15 7 Nine yd of bedtick ad 1/2 0 J 0 --

April John van Camp Dr paid to themas th 18 to weaving forty Nine 1811 yds ad /10d 2 0 10

- Apr Thomas Langdon Dr paid themas th 25 to weaving forteen 1811 yds Striped 1/1 0 15 2 to plain 16½ yds plain ad 170 yd 0 16 6

th 1 to weaving thurty May 1st paid to James R 0 15 0 1811 and three qr 1 10 9 1811 I

James R Wildey to weaving forty yds and half ad /lOd 1 1) E

May Stephen Thorn Dr paid to James to weaving thurty nine yd 1 12 6 Stripin Eight ad /10d 0 0 8

North East

May Richard N Seaman Dr Septm By Cash to th 11 to weaving forty one th 21 thomas Adames 2 11 0 1811 yds ad 0/lOd 1 14 2 1811 Dr to thomas 0 8 2 Striping fourteen Cr by Cash 0 16 yds 0 1 2

May Ephraim herrick Dr paid to James th 20 to weaving forty two 1811 and half yds 1/0 2 2 6 Eight hundred Reed

lViay robias Green Dr paid to James th 26 to weavinl forty two 1811 yds ad O 10d yd 1 15 O

June Arter Megan Dr Paid thomas Adams for th 1 to weaving Eighteen weaving this peas 1 4 6 1811 yds bedticking ad 1/2 1 1 C to weaving three and half ad 1/0 yd O J C

Jun P-ames Teller Dr Sept by Cash to thomas th 6 to weaving twenty th 21 Adams 1 0 11 and qr· yds ad 1/0 1811 1 O· J

Jun ~vert G van Wagoner Dr paid to James 0 15 8 th 9 to weaving fifteen paid in full 1811 and qr Striped 5d O 15 : Q O I cash 15 O E

June th 16 1811

June th 18 1811

Jun th Jl

July th 9 1811

July th 14

North East

Daniel Badgley Dr June

Thomas Adams to Weaving fifty and three qr of ad /10 yd five th to one pig Bought yd 1811 of Badgley 266~~---~-----------0 ? 0

John Casson Dr to weaving twenty one yds ad /lOd yd 1 5 10

Thomas Ad

Thomas Adams to making a to cuting a overalls

Issac Bogert Dr to weaving thurty five yds ad 1/0 yd for Striping 1 15 0

Daniel Badgley Dr to weaving forty and half ad 1/0 yd 2 0 6

June th 31 1811

July th 25 1811

Richard Wildey to weaving forty and three qr of ad 0/10d yd

James R Wildey Dr one yd 1 14 9 to weaving Eighteen yds and three qr ad 1/0 0 18 9

March th Jl 1812 to James 1 19

coat O 16

vest &

Mr Jno Causten

Paid to Thomas Adams for this peas the

Issac Bog

Paid to James R Settled with Daniel Badgley and Received payment in full to this date O 5 10 James R i/Jildey

Paid and Divided Equel Richard

July George Cookingham Dr Sept by cash th 16 to weaving twenty th 21 themas Adams 2 0 0 1811 Six and three qr ad 1/0 1 1811 6 9

July George Cookingham Dr to themas 7/10 by th 21 to weaving twenty cash 4 o 1811 four yds and three to James 7/10 J

qr ad 1/2 yd fine

1 8 10

July Nathaniel mead Dr Paid to James th JO to weaving Sixty 2½ 1811 twenty Seven half ad 1/10 1 2 11 thurty five Lining filling ad 1/0 . 1 15 0 £. 2 17 11

August Daniel Hoag Dr paid to themas th 1 to weaving twenty paid in full 1811 four and half yds ad 0/10d 1 O 5

Augus Jonas Wildey Dr paid to themas th 7 to weaving thur-cy 1811 and a qr of yds ad 0/lOd yd 1 5 J

Aug Nathaniel mead th 28 to weaving forty Dr paid to James Seven and qr ad /10d yd 1 19 5

Sept Thomas Langdon Dr paid to James th 10 to weaving six yds and half of striped gingham ad 1/2 0 7 7

Sep James R Wildey th 12 to weaving Eighteen 1811 yds and half of Striped gingham ad ·1;2

1 1 17

Sept Matthew Winter Dr paid to James th 16 to weaving thurty Cr by the work of 1811 and half ad 0/l0d horse 6 days

1 5 5

Sep Evert G van Wagonner Dr paid thomas th 19 to weaving twenty 1811 three yds ad 1/0 yd

1 3 0

Sept John van Camp Dr paid to thomas to weaving plain 12½

0 12 6 twenty three and half to bed tick ·11 yds

0 12 10

Sep th 26

1810

Octa th 27

1810

Apr th 10 1811

May th 6

1811

July th 21 1810

febu th 4

1812

October th 5 1815

nov th 12 1816

May th 5

1817

Stephen Thorn Dr page 77 to weaving 26 and half Six yds the half this peas O 11 5 do to weaving 20 and page 78 half yds the half wov by Smi t·h 0 10 J -

Wove by Adams do twenty Seven and qr yds ad 0/10 1 -2 8

do to Weaving thurty Nine yds Striping do page: 1 13 2 Eight ad 0/10d yds

to one quarter of Lam Wd 7 J/1 lb O 4 0 to one Barel Sider 4 1 10

Settled with Stephen thorn this date by his due Bill O 17 10 paid

Jonas Wildey Dr to six bushels and a peck of buckweat at to· tew bushels of potatoe O 8 O to nine boards to stike* of timber to Cash 4 0 O to Cash paid for fish O 17 0 to Cash paid barrels to a gallon of vinegar O 1 J

May th 1

1818

to a half bushel flax seed * Stick?

July th 26 1812 Aug th 9

James parsall By three Days harvest Work By half day moing Cr

July th 8 1816

James Wildey Cr by three qr of a day work to hoe corn to a half to rake oats O J 6

October th 5 1811

Oct th 9

1811

Oct th 12 1811

Oct th 14 1811

Oct th 19 1811

Oct th 25 1811 / North East

~arnes R Wildey and thomas Crostgriff weaving a comft

James R Wildey to weaving twenty one yds ad 1/2d yd 1 4 8

James Taller Dr to weaving a carpet 11 yds and three qr O 17 O

Efriram Herrick Dr to Weaving forty four and half yds ad 1/0 yd 2 4 6

Tobias Greene Dr to Weaving twenty four and half yds 1 4 6

Joseph Wildey Dr to Weaving Eleven yds O 11 0

Richard N Seaman Dr to weaving thurty two yds 1 12

Joseph Hewsted Dr to Weaving ten ~nd half yds O 10 6 paid paid to thomas paid to James R paid and Devided in full

paid to thomas against my Weaving

paid to thomas for Dr my Weaving

paid to thornas

Nov th 1 1811

Ephiram Herrick Dr to weaving twenty five yds ad 1/0 1 5 C

James R Wildey paid to Weaving twenty and half ad - 1/0 yd 1 0 6

Nov th 4 1811

Nov th 9 1811

Nov th 12 1811

Nov th 13

James parsall Dr to Weaving seventeen yds O 17 C

Mary Dain Dr to Weaving Eight and qr yds O 8 :

George Cookingham to Weaving twenty four yds

Ulius Tursh to Weaving thurty ad 1/0 yd 1

March th 16 1812

paid to James take Cokingham against mcgam 1 6 0 this peas paid to James 1 2 0

our father ho art in heaven haloed be thy name thy thy Kingdom come thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven give us our daly bread Lord if consistant with thy will

paid to thomas this peas paid to James R paid by E Herrick In full of the Weaving of this pease by Cash paid on full Devided to James R Wildey and herris

Richard Wildey to Weaving twenty

do half day

to making three pares Shoes to mending Shoes

paid and Devided Equel this peas

April th 10 1813

Aug th

Elijah hanees Dr to one barel Sider 0 16 to one bushel of potatoes 0 4 to one bushel Rye 0 9 to cash to traning 0 2 to two bushels of rye 0 17 to one barrel of cider 0 10

Aug th 24 1814

January th 10 1815

Dece ber th 5 1817

Richard Ter bush 2 18 to one bushel and half of rye 15 to three lb and three qr of pork 5 to one bushel of wheat 14 t~Jf IIW~1 1 14 to one bushel of wheat 0 14

Philip Rider Dr to making nine Barrels of cider 0 to two bunches of lath 0 to a half a gallon of tar 0 to a fleace of wool * This entry was crossed ou.t. 6 2 1 Contra Cr by making Eight Pare 0 Sho-es by work on Lines 0 J 0

December Contra Cr th 14 by one bushel of 9 1815 turnips ten qurts of buck6 wheat 0

March th 7 1810 Sept 15 1815

I James R Wildey have paid the sum twenty dolars and for four gardean* peas es

Abraham Wildey

Rebeckah

Martha Cr of half

Betsey 8 4 O

Tobias Green for going to poughkeepsie O 10 O Expenses to bord while at poughkeepsie O 16 0

onas Wildey Dr to the Cart and oxen to Draw Gravel on the Dam 10 o to one day drawing saw logs With the sled and oxen to the saw mill 8 to one half gallon of vinegar 1 0 7½ to one gallon of vinegar O 1 J to six bushel of buckwheat to a pound and a qr of flax ,0 1 10 due on Settlemend on the pardenership acount of Jonas & S Wildey O 9 0

onas Wildey by Cash to pound and a of taler Dr 1 1 X half O 6 0 to ten pounds and three qr of pork at forteen pence a pound O 12 6 J 6 2

May th 6 181J

Abraham H Wildey

Rebecah !Viartha Betsey

James R Wildey Dr By Cash Received for the above Children By me James R ~vildey one of the Executors of Richard m Seaman deceast the Sum of two hundred and Sixty four dolars and forty Nine Cents By Interest Eight dolars Ninty five Cents

* Garden or guardian?

Jonas Wildey Dr to nine pound and three qr of pork at 14 pence O 11 lJ to twenty one and three qr of pork at forteen pence a lb

3 6 2 5 2 8

June rhomas Umphrey Dr Contra Cr the 1 to Cash 1 0 0 by work two days and 1813 to Cash 2 1 0 half 0 10 0

July to Cash 2 0 0 by one weak 1 0 0 th 3 to pare half Soles by one day 0 4 0 1813 0 1 6 to Cash to traning 0 4 0

begin months work tuesdayJune the Eight work for

August to Cash 6 0 nine dolars and half per 0 month th 18 1813 to one day and half work

Settled with T Umphrey July By work Cr and Remains Due to him th Thomas Umphrey to one • the Sum··of· ten Shil- month do lings 0 10 0 0 Saturday July th 17 1813 to one weak work 0 16 6 V'\ Began to work for fifteen Dollars 00

Nov Settled with Thomas 0 3: th 31 Umphrey and paid him 3: 1813 in full ro

April Richard I Wildey Dr Cl Contra Cr the 15 to tew bushels of 0 to one day to help .µ 1816 corne at seven Shil- :>, lay wall O 5 0 lings a bushel 0 14 0 ro to laying nine Rows May to five bushels of and a half of wall th 20 potatoes at four (1) at one and nine pence s:: 1816 shillings a bushel 0 a row 0 15 8 1 0 0 6 to a half a days harNo vest work 0 5 0 th 27 to one day to making 1817 sider 0 5 0 ta one day to cut wood 0 5 0 to one day to bucher to one day to go to the flats

June John Causton Dr June ontra Cr th to one bushel Rye th by making one vest 1813 0 9 0 181J by making it

July to one Bushel of by .do

th 29 Buckwheat 0 4 0 July by making a coat

1814 to weaving 25 yds by paltons

the half

to Cash

July th 2J 1814

Settled with John Causten this date and Balansed all a counts In full

1815 Tobias Green Dr to three Bushels of seed wheat at 0/5 2 5 0

1815 to making of twelve Barels of cider O 9 0

186 Tobias Green Dr Novem ontra Cr to one bushels of ber by cash

0 0 seed wheat 0 10 0 the 23 1815

Jenuary by cash 1 5 3 th 20 1818

Sept th 26 1814

August th 26 1815

Amos Simmons Dr to cash ten Dollars

Sept th 26 1814

october 14 1814

Settled With Amos Simmons and Ballance all accounts to this Date Received in full Febuary the 28th 1815

Henry Ostrom Cr by cash 1 1 0

Jacob Green Cr by cash 1 15

Jacob Green Dr to weaving ten yards 0 10 0 to making ten Barrels of Cider at 9 0 7 6 by cash by John hener 0 18 0

Jacob Green Dr to a half a Bushel of seed wheat O 10 0 to three geas?

November th 20 1815

february th 27 1818

Amos Simmons Cr for five bushels of Seed wheat at fourteen shillings per bushel Contra

by cash

Feb th 15 1815

November 30 1814

the State of Jame R lrJildey Deceased Dr to Cash payd the Surogate $5 25 to Expences top the will two jo to Poughkeepsie payd to Shell fo ov ,. rn ys J 62½ afaning mill 28 payd to Stephen hon for Nues papers 6 0 payd to the clot er for Carding and dr'ssing Cloth 11 95

Cash payd Polly$ ons for Schooling l 4 94

Cash Lyda Sammons for taloring i 5 0

Cash payd Peter mos 1 I 5 Q

Cash payd Jonasjus

Cash payd fort e~ O on the farm 3 20

Cash payd george ma ten for main Invent ry 1 0

Cash payd John W ld y on Settlement 4 21

Cash payd for ta es on the town 3•74

Cash paid to the mason for stoning eel· ar I 1 1 25

Cash payd to Richard T mead. for black Smith work ,-on Settlemrnt 1 1 I 18 44

Cash payd Tobias\ green I 1 ! 62½

April th 19 1815

April th 19 1815

paid to Stephen vi on a settlement ! 6

paid to Richard I* w·1bey by the Executors ~f I James R Wildey De¢e s~d two hundred fiftyld 1~ lars Received as a. ll legase by me

Richard I* W 1 ey

April th 19 1815

May th 26 1815

paid to Richard I* wa1~ey for Servises done~ I Executor $f po

May th 26

paid to Henry ostr'1.rnrlby the Executors of Jaine~ R Wildey Deceased!twoj hundred and fiftyi Dpllars Received as a legase by me ' Henry Ostrum! I I paid to Jacob green py the Executors of J e~ R Wildey Deceased 1 o hundred arui fifty!, dj 1 lars Received as ease by me

Jacob Green

I ;

Cash paid to Talmage: : on Settlement ll2! 914

Cash paid to pough.;. , ; keepsie to return 1 the' the Inventory and1Expenses £: 11716

April th 13

1815

Cash paid to Cornelius Welch for coffib 6 1

Cash payd to peckham for a plow : 2

Cash paid for stone

Cash payd to Serpgate : 5; gr.ave50 Inventory 2,75 paid Samuel Wildey on

Cash paid for Settlement 3·31 paid to Philip Rider on Settlement 14 81 paid to James Parsall on Settlement 24 84 paid to Joseph Wildey on Settlement 6 62

Agust th 2J 1815

Agust th 8 1815

Cash paid to uri Jhd~ j JI 8 I

Cash paid to John i to bias Teller £ l' 2 7! 4

Cash paid to Jonas l , Wildey for Servis I sl 1 done as Executor anti Expenses £ 1 6\0 0 I * I or J

Milan March th 20 1822

Paid Jobe Carnal for Selen to Verdue Paid William Winters Clark to Cider brand

Milan May th 1 1827

the Estate of James R Wildey Deceased

$3 O 1-0 1-75

Dr to Six hundred rased by morgag to pay Legacy Will

IV.ilan May th 1 1827

The Estate of James R Wildey Deceased

Dr to Six hundred dollars money Raised by a morgage to pay Certain Legacys With by the Executors of James R Wildey Deceased

rtiay th 9 1827

paid Jonas Wildey for Services done as Executor 75 Cr

paid Stephen Thorn for a morgage and bond $1 50

* ~his is a u_age sev,n w1·th·.in page 107 and then ~o a smaller s i2.e.

october th J 1817

October th 10 1817

Oct th 5 1817

october the 16 1817

october th 25 1817 No the 25 1817

Dece mber the 5 1817

Tobias green Dr to making three Barrels of cider at 9 0 2 8

Joseph Wildey Dr to making Seven Barrels and half cider at 9 O 5 4

Willim Ridey Dr to making twelve Barrels of cider at 9 0 9 J

Tobias green Dr to making thirteen Barrels and a half of cider at 9 -10 2

Evert NV wagoner Dr by making Eight Barrels of cider at 9 O 6 O

Joseph Wildey Dr to making three Barrels of cider at 9 0 2 2

Jonas Wildey Dr to making ten Barrels of cider at 9 o 7 6

Note: Spelling seems improved -cider, barrels, thirteen.

October the 24 1818

Received certain bond and Morgage against Tobias Stoutenburgh of five Hundred Dollars as a legasy Recd by Me

october ~obias Green Cr the 16 by six shillings paid 1817 for making cider O 6 0

November th 21 1817

October the 24 1818

Received of the Executors of James R Wildey Deed certin bond and morgage of five hundred dollars against Tobias Stoutenburgh as a legasy itecd by me Abraham H Wildey

Milan March th 20 1822

Received of the Zxecutors of James R wildey Decsd Eighty-three Dollars and twenty two cents Money Intrus 1/Jild** by Richard M Simmons Abraham H Wildey

* Entry crossed out. ** In trust willed or intrest willed?

Dec embe the 19 1817 Dec embe th 24 1817

Jenu ary the 10 1818

Jenu the 10 1818 may the 19 1818 may the 19 1818 may the 19 1818

Settled with benjamin Strattenbugh and ballence all accounts to this Date Recived in full December 19 1817

Settled with Joseph Wildey and ballance all accounts to this Date Recived in full December 24 1817

Settled with themas Langdon to this date and Remains Due to Elisebeth Wildey/~

Settled with Richard Wildey and j-tt-nii* Remains Due to Elysebeh Wildey the some of nine and sixpence O 9 6

Settled with Philip Rider and ballance all acounts oup to date may the -19 1818

may the 19 1818

Settled with tobias Green and ballance all acount ou~ to this date and remains dew to Elysebeh Wildey O 59 0

may the 19 1818

Settled with jacob Green and balance all acounts oup to this Date and Remains dew to a Elysebeh Wildey the O 40 0 dew on the weaving to her o 4 6

may the 18 1818 Contaray to one day to plant

* Crossed out.

* The hand~riting, spellin~. and neatness of th; next few pages are auite different from the rest of the book.

April the 7 8117* Septth then 1819

thomas umphrey Be gon last seven monts work the seven day of april

by cash

O 16 by Cash

by last time*

Decem ber the 15 1817

Decem berth 19 1817

4 0 0 by Cash paid for a vest O 9 6 to two yds and a~r of toe Cloath at 4/per yd three shilling and six pence for making O 12 6 do to me pair of trowsers O 12 6 to two yds and three qrs of Cloath for a shirt and making

0 15 0 do to one shirt O 15 O to a half yd of toe Cloath to making one pair of narrkeen trowsers O 4 5 by Cash to training

0 2 0 by Cash wen you went home last time 6 0 O by Cash 12 16 0 by a cide of lether 0 15

Cash paid for black smithing - sho--?

0 14 to eight nots of thread

0 1 to footten a pare of stockings O 5 to one Bushels of oats

0 J to one Bushels of oats

0 J to fore and a half yards of black cloth ad 14-6 per J 5 for board 0 4 to footen a pare of sockings 0 5 to apair of new stockings 0 9 to making one shirt 0 J to maing a paire of pantloons 0 4 * 1817. 4 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 6

Sep the th 13 1817

tew days to go over the rored ½ a half aday to go to trial ½ to a half a day to go to the flats one day hold inpendance to a half day to go to git your hors shod to a haf day work on the Road three days to go home to one day to go to training to one day to hydpark**

* Or lost time? ** Hyde Park.

Year 1816

15

themas umphrey began last six monts work the third day of april

by cash tew shilling

0 2 0 by one pare of shues

0 16 0

to one pare of taps

0 2 0 by cash that day you went to the flats

2 0 0 to tew nots of thread

0 1 0 by cash that nite to thorns

O 4 O to five pounds of wool at three shiling and six pence a pound

0 17 O

to one pare of toe

• trases?

O 18 6 to one shirt tew yards and -? fore shillings a yards fore shillings for making -0 15 0 by cash that morning you paid the tailor

0 9 0 by cash one shilling

0 1 0

by a pare of fine shus

O 18 O to one pare of toe troses?

0 12 6 to one shirt tew yards and three qr fore shillings a yard fore shillings for making

0 15 0 tew pound of shugar

0 2 6

by cash sixteen shillings

O 16 O

to a pare of taps O 2 0 cash that day to red hook

o 8 by cash

O 8 0

sole ther for a pare of shos

O 5 0

10 7 0

November the 15 1816 Settlement made with thornas hamfey for six rnonts work and left due to him twenty fore dolars

lostime*

three qr of a day to go to the flats one day to go to the flats to git your pantloons cut out one day to work on the Road

one day to ing go to train-

one half a day to go to trial at thorns

one half a day to go to the flats

three qr of a day to go to the flats three days and a half to go home

one day to go to taning

* Lost time or last time?

April th 11 1815

themas umphrey began his six months worke the leven day of april

by cash at the flats

0 21 0 by cash that day to sow O 8 0 by cash to see the show

O 2 0 by a pare of stockings

O 14 0 to making a pare of pantaloons

o 6 o by cash that day to training

O 8 O to five nots of shuthred*

O 1 J to making a pare of troses and cloth

0 lJ 6 to merlden a pare of shues

o 2 O to fore nots of shuthred

o 1 o by cash wen you went home three dollars and a half OJ 4 by cash wen you went to training

O 10 0 by cash wen you went you went to training

O 9 6 by cash that day wen our folks went to york

O 4 0 by cash that day you day you went to red hook

10 0 0 to making one musling shirt

O 14 6 to one pare of shus

0 15 0 to footen a pare of stockings and finding yarn o 5 O

Settled with thomas umphrey this twenty forth day of November 1815 and remains Due to him ten Dollars fore shillings and nine pense for the six months work

* Shoe thread.

Lost time one day to help Jonas one day to go to the flats one day to go out after your close one day to go to training three days to go home by a hula day to go to training one day to go to training

the 15 No 1816 th 15 No 1816 1816 th 20 No 1816 ---? 1816 No th 18 1816

~onas Wildey

Dr to making seven Barrels and a half of cider at O 5 4

Epthraim herrick

Dr to making

~oseph Wildey to making seventeen

Dr Barrels and a half of cider at 9 0 lJ 0

Evert N Wagoner

Dr to making ten Barrels of cider 0 7 6

Philip Rider

Dr to making cider

Tobias Green

Dr to makihg cider twelve Barell 9 0 9 J

The october 16 th october 16 the october 13 1816 october th 25 1816 october th 26 1816 1816 1816 1816 1816

october the 16 1816

Tobias Green Dr to making seven Barrels of cider at 9 O 5 3

Ephriam Heric Dr to making ten Barrels of cider at 9 0 7 6

Joseph ~ildey Dr to making twelve Barrels of cider at 9 O 8 9

Tobias Green Dr to making sixteen Barrels and a half of cider at 9 O 12 4

Philip rider Dr to making ten Barrels of cider at 9 O 7 6

Evert NV wagoner Dr to making three barrels and half of cider at 9 0 2 J

Evert NV Wagoner Dr to making ten barrels of cider at 9 O 7 6

Jonas Wildey Dr to making ten barrels of cider at 9 O 7 6

Philip Rider to w.ak.ing t'l-iel'l+e rels and a hal.f cider at 9 Dr Barof O 9 4

April th 13 1815

Settlement made in full to this date with Philip Rider and Remained due to him the Sum of .five Shillings and Eight pence Philip Rider

April th 18 1815

April th 19 1815

Settlement made in full to this date with James Parsall and ballanced all acounts

James Parsall

Settled with Samuel Wildey to this date in full of all book acounts

Samuel Wildey

April th 13 181Jf

April th 19 1815

Settled with Joseph Wildey all book accounts to this date ·in full

Joseph Wildey

Settled with Stephen virtue all Book accounts to this Date in full

Stephen Virtue

Nov Peter Morsel Dr Novm Peter Morsel Cr th 17 by Cash O 18 O th 17 by making Shoes 3 1813 by Cash 2 0 0 1813 pare 0 10 0

January by Cash 0 10 0 Do 2 pare 0 6 0 th 10 £.3 8 o 1814

Deem by futing two pare

January Settled with the above th 16 Boots 0 16 6 th 13 paid In full to this 1813 By making two pare 1814 date 1 6 0 . January by making two pare th lJ Shoes

2 0 may levi holden Dr 1814 Settled In full £3 8 0 th 18 to seven Bushels of to this date 1815, potatoes 1 4 6 to three pounds of pork 0 J 6

Sept Joseph l/Jildey Cr august Joseph Wildey Dr th 22 by fore Bushels and th 31 to two qr of veal 1815 half of rye at 9 1815 31 lb December to me qr of mutten Sept to three Bushels of th 9 wade thirteen pounds th 22 Seed wheat at 15 1815 to five .pounds of 1815 2 5 0 mutton to making two !3ar- to nine pounds and qr rels of ·cider ~t of mutton 9 0 1 10 to making nine Barrels cider at 9 O 6 10

January Settled with Joseph

January Settled with th 8 Wildey in full of th 8 1817 all acounts to this 1817 date april Contra Cr Elysebeth Wildey the 5 by 0 6 0

April Joseph Wildey Dr the 5 to drawing ~toens 1817 one day with horses and self 0 10 0 By cash 0 1 0

Oct 19 1813

Received of James Dr R Wildey. Three Shillings and Six pence per John Allyn for Schooling O 3 6

James Burnham Junr Settled and paid by Cash O 12 O

Jonas Wildey Dr the 5 November 1818 to making Cider Sixteen Barels O 8 O do to making Cider fifteen Bals o 7 6 do twelve Barels O 6 0 f_ 1 1 6

John Allan and Peter Cr Losson by one day Each to Ditch O 12 O

Oct th 1812

!Joseph Wildey Dr by making Cider five Barrels Cider O 1 O

Samuel Wildey Dr to Settlement for making Cider 0 6 3 to one Broom Bought ---? 0 1 6

May th 11 1814

Settled with James Wildey this date and Remains Due to him the Sum of Eight Shillings when paid that in full of acounts

James R Wildey and Jonas Wildey

I.Jonas Wildey to 1/2 gallon of vinegar Dr 0 8 0

Sept th 17 1813

Amos Simmons Dr to making Sider

Eleven Barrels O 5 6

Do to making Cider thurty 5 Barels O 17 6

Oct th 16 1813 October th 21 1813 1813 paid

Philip Rider Dr to making Cider thurteen Barels 0 6 6 to two barels and half water Cider 0 1 3

henry Ostrum Dr to making fore Barrels of Cider at 9 0 J 0

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to making Cider three Barels 0 1 6

Ephriam herrick Dr to making Cider

Eleven Barels 0 5 6 Do to making Cider thirteen Barels O 6 6 In full

Septem th 20 1813

Septem th 21 1813

Septemr th 3 181J

tobias Green Dr to making Sider four barels Sider O 2

Do to making Sider

Seven and half Barels OJ 9 Do to making Cider

Seven Barels and half O 3 6

Do to making Cider Eleven Barels O

~oseph Wildey Dr making Sider Eight Barrels o 4Do to making Cider Eight Barels o 4do to making Cider 11 Barels O 5 6

Sept th 26 1813

Samuel Wildey Dr Six- to making Sider teen Barrels $amuel Jonas Wildey to making Cider Eleven Barels and half to twelve and half do to making Cider 15 Barels

Do to making five Barls

June th 12 1813

henry ostrum Dr £. 20 0 0 to Cash

Settled with henry ostrum this date June 8 1814 balansed all acounts In full twelve dolars and forty Sents James R Wildey

!Henry Ostrum Dr to 1 Cow and Calf 12 0 0

October Benjamin Wildey 1814 to Cash Dr 6 0 O paid in full

January ~runes Parsall Dr 1815 to Cash 4

April th 7 May th 9 1816

April 15 1817

Menry Ostrum Dr to Cash boroughd J 4 do by cash 1 17 6 -? of EN V Wagoner on the --- ---? 4 1

Evert NV Wagoner Dr to one bushel of seed wheat O 20 0 ,Evert van Wagoner Dr to six bushels of potatoes---? 1 10

North

East

James Parsall Dr James Parsall Cr

page to weaving 28 three by three days work

63 qr 1 8 9 in harvest to three lb butter 0 J 0

page to do two lb ad 1/J July Dr to 2 Bushels wheat

69 0 2 6 th 26 to do two 0 2 6 1812 to do two 0 2 6 Dr to 2 Bushels rye to one lb and half 0 1 10 to do two lb 0 2 6 to do two ad 1/J 0 2 6 to do two ad 1/6 0 J 0 to do 1 lb 1/6 O 1 6 to do 1 lb 1/6 0 1 6 to do 2 lb 1/2 O 2 4 to do 2 lb 1/2 O 2 4 to do 2 lb 1/2 0 2 4 to a peck corn 0 2 0 page to weaving 12 yds

80 half 0 12 6 page to weaving Sixteen 92 and three qr 0 16 9 to one lb Butter 0 1 6 to two lb Butter 0 2 8 to one gallon of vinegar 0 1 2 to bushel of rye 0 9 0 to Seven lb Butter 0 8 9 to Cash from Rider 0 5 0 to fixing a dresser 0 5 0 to four quarts Corn 0 0 a _, to half bushel Corn 0 J 0 to Eight lb veal 0 4 0 to bushel and half rye 0 12 0 to Sheep to Kill 1 4 0 to four quarts vinegar 0 1 8 J 18 o

May th 1 1812 <:...;

Benjamin Wildey moved in my house may the first and he is to pay the Sum of twelve Shillings per month til the first day of April Next In Sewing-11April 1813

IV!.ay th 21 1813

Settled with Benjamin Wildey and Remains Due may th 30 1813

Benjamin Wildey Cr by twenty five Shad ad 0/7d 0 14 6 by one day to hoe Corn

by one day to mo grass

by one day to move the Sider mill with team

Corn day

to half day

5 paid to Richard Wildey for Benjamin vlildey

to him the Sum of three •------i,--------------Shillings O 3 O in full paid In full

June th 8 1814

July th 10 1815

181-?

Evert NV wagoner Dr to five Bushels of seed buck weat O 10 O to six Bushels of seed weat at 15 4 10 0 to making three Barrels of cider at 9 0 2 2 to a half a Bushel of Corn O O 9 by Cash O 2 0 pade for sand O O 9 pade for one Shad O O 9 * Ensuing.

Delivered In the Mill of Jonas and Samuel Wildeys Rye for John Davis thurty two bushels and half Contra Cr to one day and a qr harvest work

Flax.

April th 7 1812

The Estate of Richard Wildey Decasd Dr to James R Wildey as one of the Executors to one day to c--? C---? on busness to one day keepsie to one day tory to one day

0 8 to pough12 0 to Inven-

0 8 and Night 0 16

one day to pay money to the heirs and git advertisements O 8 paid Eliz for advise

0 2 0 paid Reed for Riting Advertisments O 4 0 paid to Reed for a book to keep sale acounts in o 7 O one day to mak Redy for vanden* O 8 one day to tend vanden

O 8 O to cash paid to Welch for making coffin

0 16 O to half gallon wiskey of Stephen Thorn O 3 6x to quart Wiskey of John Wildey O 1 10 they day mother Died to sending Cart O 3 O to Return the Inventory to poughkeepsie

0 16 O one day to venden• O 8 0 to the quary to Sittle with griffes

O 3 O to git Adtisments printed

O 4 O 6 16 4

* Vanden (a surname) or vending?

The Estate of Richard Wildey Deceasd Cr by one gold peas 1 10 9

feb th J 1812

the heirs to the Estate of Richard Seaman Deseasd paid .William Dr Winters for Servis to Settle O 16 0

Sarah Ostrum by cash for table to buy Bought one glass Dr 2 6 O 1 4 O

Abraham h Wildey Cr by Cash Due from James R Wildey as portion Leest Left to him by Richard M Seaman Deseasd

1814

Sep th 15 1815

Ephraim Herrick Dr to making eleven 6 5 8 Barrels of cider at 9 pence O 8 J to making ten a and half Barrels of cider at 9 nine pence O 7 10 to making seven Barrels of cider at 9 O 5 J to making seven Barrels of cider at 1:5:J 6 19 3

Ephraim Herrick Dr to ballance on settlement O 4 J

Nov th 16 1816

Dr Paid Jacob Greene and phebe Greene Legesey Left by Richard m SeamanDeseasd

*Seepage e, following the introduction, for the original of the upper half of this page.

Dr to Cash for table 2 6 0 to Cash for Little Wheal O 18 O rtlifi* '1%% %* paid by Gilersheve Bought Looking glass for Winters going~ 354 / * Crossed out.

february th 16 1811

march th 23 1811 may th 20 1811

october th 12 1811 Nov th 1 1811 1812

phraim Herrick Dr page 82 weaving 2 Carsey Blankets O 16 0

page 83 to weaving 22 yds ad /10d yd O 18 4

page 85 to weaving 42 1/2 yds 2 2 6

page 90 to weaving forty four and half 2 4 6

page 91 25 yd to weaving

mary

the 12

Settled with Ephraim Herrick and Balenced all acounts to this date in full

Decem th 18 1807

Decem th 2 1808

July th JO 1811

August th 28 1811

febr th 4 1812

Page J4 Nathaniel mead to weaving J4 1/2 Dr yds 1 14 6

Do page 48 to weaving forty Six yds 2 6 O

page 87 to weaving sixty two and half yds 2 17 11 do page 87 to weaving forty Seven and qr at ten pense 1 19 5 £ 8 17 17

Settled with Nathaniel Mead this date and ~emains due to me James R Wildey 2 9 8 Sense paid

october Jonas Wildey th 29 Weaving 17 yds Dr 1808 page 47 0 17 O

febuary th 15 1809

May th 10 1810

July th 12 1810

Sept th to weaving 2 Blankets page 51 O 16 0 to weaving 15 yds and Striping 10 o 6 8 page 57 page 60 to Weaving Eighteen yds and three qr o 7 10 page 69 to 6 hundred Wd hay ad 2/6 0 15 0 to a galon vinagar 6 1 6 to three Bushel of potatoes O 7 6 page 72 to weaving thurty Eight and half yds to 1 12 5 J galons sid. O 2 O page 77 to weaving Seventeen yds the half o 8 6 to hay 2 hundred Wd 0 6 0 do to weaving 13 yds 0 13 0 page 97 weaving O 18 8 7 10 11

feb th 1810 April th J May th 1 1810 June th-? 1810 Jan th 13 1812 See page 82

lYtorris Barnes Dr to 6 lb Butter 1/6 O 9 O to 4 1/2 lb of Side pork OJ 4 to 1 Barrel of Rye flour 2 2 O to two bushel Brand 0 J 0 to Cash to town meating O 8 O to Cash ten dolors to one gallon and vinager paid phentine

Morris Barnes Dr to one Barrel Rye flour 2 2 to three Bushel of potatoes O 9 0 to Cash by Philip Rider O 16 O to Cash paid boy O 10 O to two Slay Crooks

8 O 4 5 o 11 15 10

Settled with Stephen virtue this Date and paid in full of all acounts to him the sum of 1 6 O

Morris Barnes Cr by making 1 bed Sted

by a job to fraim and Raise a barn

by three days and half? - ad 8/

Novm th 6 1811 may th 6 1810 May th 24 1810

Settled with Morris Barnes this date and remains due to him the Sum of twelve Shillings this is in full of acounts wen paid paid in full O

Garison proper

by J days work

by four days and half ad 6 Shillngs per day

April th 13 1808

June th 1 1809

aniel Badgley Dr to weaving twenty Nine yds ad 1/0 1 9 0 to weaving fifty three and three qr ad 0/10d yd 2 4 10

Straner 1 yd

to five yds

Oct th 25 1809

June th 20 1810

Nov th 10 1810

Jan th 8 1811

thurty

feb th 12 1811

this date Novern th 17 1811

febr th 11 1811 Oct th 14 1811

anvanderie List of the Estate of Richard m Seaman Deseasd morris Barnes Dr

7 1809

Tobias Green to weaving forty en yds and half Dr. Sevl/lOd 1 19 7 to weaving thurty four and three qr 1/0 1 14 9 to weavin& twenty one yds ad 1/0 yd 1 1 0

th 2 1810 June th 7 1810 1809

to weaving one blanket burd eye ad 10s 0 10 0

to weaving thurty Eight and half yds ad /lOd 1 12 1

wife Wove 1 peas to weaving thurty three 1 13 0 ;Q_ 8 11 10 5 0 0 3 1 5

For Mary S

October 25

Settled with Tobias Green this date and Remains due to James R Wildey the sum of 3 1 5

~lysebeth Wildey had four Bushels of rye of Richard I Wildey one Bushel of Rye tew Bushels and half of wheat

* Nov was written over April.

Sept 20 1809 may th 7 1810 may th 4 1812

Tobias Green to five bushels half wheat by Cash by part Bed Sted timber by work by work by potatoes and

8r to putting one mare to horse

by Cash

For valu

1

Settled with Tobias Green this Date and paid in full of all acounts to this date 1 4

Tobias Green James R Wildey

Richard Wildey

he had tew Bushels of Rye he had tew Bushels Rye

April the J 1808

Jan the 9 1809

feb th J 1809

June 1809

vert N van Wagoner Dr to cash to pay Spencer 2 O to bushel Seed Corn o 6 6 "to ~oals ror -Snoes broat forward O 1 6 to weavin~ Seventeen yds ad 1/0 O 17-O to 9 gallons of Sider for a bee O 6 0 ichard to draw hay hay for Winters O 3 0 to half bushel Seed Corn 3 O by your promis you would pay for david Rider on his acount 0 10 0

febr th 24 1810 3 6 7

Novm th 9 1809

Charged with Cash due from tunis ben Scouten by your varbel order witch you promis to pay the Sum of 1 6 0

Wove by Mis Catherine miller Nineteen~ds half Striped 0/10 for Striping O 5 the half to me O 8 6 to weaving thurty Nine yds ad 1/0 th half 1 19 6 to weaving Nineteen yds and qr the half 0 9 8

Decem th 8 HHD may

July 1809

Dr Do to weaving Carsey bags Eighteen yds ad 174 yd the half for weaving 0 12 0 to a day to plant Corn O 3 6 Oats prisd by Elijah Roe and Enoch Lasey they Say Seven bushels witch he promisd to pay Before them 1 1 0

Jan th 27 1807

August th 10 1807

Sept th 13 1807

August th 19 1809

Sept 15 1810

Philip Rider Dr to acompt for weaving Brought forward to weaving qr ad 1/0 to weaving Eight yds yd to weaving ad 0/lOd 13 yds 3 O 13 9 twenty ad 0/lOd 1 3 4 five yds 0 4 2 to weaving 39 and 3 qr th half to me ad 0/10 pense yd 0 16 7 do to weaving 23 and qr ad 0/lOd O 19 G this peas to me J 17 7 the hul of this sum

Move by may North East town Elizabeth Wildey th 3 1809 John N van Wagoner Dr to weaving Seven yds and three qr wide O 7 9

Nov Henry Mead Dr may Richard N Seaman Dr 31 to Cash 2 0 0 th 19 to weaving thurty Cr 1809 to calf Skin 0 7 O 1809 Nine and qr ad to cash paid by 0/10 1 12 8 Richard Wildey O 13 0 Striping Seven yds 0 0 7

August Tobias Green Dr 13 to thurty three wove 1809 ad 1/0 yd

James R Wildey 26 yd 1 6 0 Do forty Six yds 1 18 4 do twenty two yds 1 2

Benjamin fratenburgh Dr to weaving four yds 0 4 0

Jan Cappa fratenburgh Cr Uri Jud Dr th 11 by work taloring 0 11 0 to weaving bed tick 1810 Eleven yds and three qr ad 1/2 0 1J 8 by cash to hide 0 8 0

Daniel Badgley Dr by cash on Cards 0 2 0 to weaving five yds O 5 0

Jan ~illiam Adison Dr Jan th 17 to one bushel rye 0 8 0 K;r 1810 to one bushel rye O 8 6 to William Adison to one bushel pot- by fourteen flour barels atoes 0 3 0 ad 3/6

April to one bushel rye 0 q 0 th 19 to three yds 1 8 6

July table Cloth O 4 6 th 13 wove with Roes* 1 12 0 peas 2 9 0 by Cash 17/0 1 12 0 * rtoe's or rose? .

July th 24 1809

I.July 26 1809

ames parsall Cr to four days harvest work Philip Tursh Cr by two days Work in harvest by paid in full 0 16 0

May th 14 1809 paid

Peter Yeamans Dr to cash due for a Sheep

to one Shad

to one and half days work at the Stoop? of John Wildeys 0 9 0

october th 2J 1815

themas Humphrey Began his last months work the twenty third day of october

December December the 28 th 28 began to keep Richard 1815 foster horse on hay for eighteen sillings pur month

Settled with Lidia Clearwaters Septm th 28 1810 and Remains Due to hur the Sum of four Shilings five pense this is in full Wen paid

Lost time .... two days to go out to redhook

July th 20 1809

Apr th lJ 1809 may th 24

July 26 1808 r:ov th 2J 1809

Zvert N van Wagoner Cr by half day Ditching by Cash 1 4 0

James Parsall Dr to Cash from Rides 0 5 0 to fixing Dresser 0 5 0 to four qr Corn O O 9 to half bushel Corn

0 J 0 to veal 8 lb 4 1/2 0 4 0

Septh to one Bushel and half rye to one Sheep to kill 1 4 O

April th J 1809

Jan th 9 1809 wove by Catharine miller

May th 27 1809

July th 6

May th 27 1809

August th 24 1809

Evert N van Wagoner Dr to Cash for Spencer

2 0 to pare half Soles O 1 6 to ten Shilings due David rtider O 10 O half bushel Corn for Seed

to 9 gallons Sider O 4

to vw·eaving Seventeen yds - ad 1/10

to weaving Ninteen and half yds ad 1/10 Striping ten yds o/6 the half

17

Richard ter bush Dr to half bushel Corn

to 1 bushel Corn

August th 14 1800 by one day and half to rnoe grass

9

Richard Terbush Cr

Nathan Ferris Dr to half bushel Corn

Enouch Lisey Dr to J lb of Iron o/8

Recivd Cash

Jan th 14 1809 may th 17

April th 7 1810 April th 16 1809

~onas Wildey Dr to thurty three hoop poles O 2 9 to one gallon vinager 0 1 0 to two hundred wd hay ad 2/6 to half bushel 0 5 O Corn 0 2 6 to two galons vinager half gall vinag 0 2 0 6 0 2 3

Jonas Wildey Cr 0 16 0 by two days moing

April th 28 1809

July th 20 1809

Robert Harris D~ to cash to abextion?* 0 1 0 to one Lock for Chest to painting to Cash

Chest

to one gal rum 4 0 2 0 1 0 to Reeds 0 0 6 to Cash when the man came to see you 0 1 6

Novem th 19 1808 tviay th 3 1809

Settled with william winters and balanced all acompts to this date

When he pays William Shults 1 14 0 he has paid William Shultz

JQ at 10d 19:6 1 14 1 ~1:6 --2 32:8

{(-:::xhi bi tion?

Settled with John Costen february th 23 1809 and remains due to him th Sum of 0 16 9 that is in full to this date

Wove by Elizabeth wildey

John van Wagoner Dr to weaving Seven and three qr wide 0 7 9

Wove for James R Wildey twenty Six yds 1 6 0

~ichard N Seaman Dr to weaving thurty Nine and qr ad 0/10 Striping Seven O O 7

May th 19 1809 May th 20 1809 Jun th 14 1809

Benjamin van fraten~ Dr burgh to weaving five yds ad 1/10 0 4 2

James R Wildey to weaving forty Six

1806

Sept th 8

Nov th 8

September B 1806

Daniel badgbey i)r to weaving Seven yds bed ticking 0 7 0

April

th 25 1807

Octob th 6 1807

Novm th 24 1807

Jan th J 1808

April th 25 1808

April th JO 1808

Octob 28 1808

Feb th 2 1809

Sep th 15 1807

to weaving forty one yds ad 170 yd 2 1 0 to weaving thurty three and half 1 7 11 to Weaving forty one yds 2 1 0 to weaving Seventeen and half yds O 17 6 to weaving Seventeen yds ad 170 yd O 17 0 to weaving forty yds 2 0 0 to weaving forty three and half yds ad 1/0 yd 1 16 J to weaving forty Seven and half yds ad 1/0 yd 2 7 6 to weaving thurteen yds and half O 13 6 14 8 8 3 14 11 8 12 10 6

to Iron Lent O 18 0 Receiv Not paid in our Settle6 ment Eighteen lit? pounds

Sep th 12 1808

Anril th 18 1809

Daniel Badgby Dr to one day making Brick O 6 O do do to chesnut wood 0 8 0 for Coales* to one day moing 0 6 0 to ~ainting wagon Sides 0 4 0

Daniel Badgley Cr by ads give on hog 0 12 0 by 1 quarter of Lam 0 3 _'? by J bushel rye 0

Sixty days after date promis to pay unto Joseph cash the some 12 of ten dollers as Witness my hand the 1817

Settled with Daniel Badgley April the 5th 1809 and Remains due to James R Wildey the Sum of £ 2 1 2 Received cash 1 4 0 Sept th 20 180G Cr by one bushel wheat for Seed

* Or Coates, or lumus of coal?

James parsall

movd to the new

Nov the 6 1804

first april hous At Dr 3 5 O for weaving job

Chdwick Wove Dr to me 1 19 6 for years rent 7 16 O

Lent two Shilings to Rachel at dubois o 2 0 William tees Wove

Robert Wove 1 1 blanket to Cow paster weaks

Settled With James parsall

November th J 1807 and paid him in full to this date

400

august the fourth 1807

Lasey moved to my hous he is to give twelve Shilings per month

0 April th 27 1806

october th 13 1807 march th 14 1808 Sep 10

James parsall by two days hervest work by parte of day raking hay by Cuting logs half day by Ligit? Cuting logs by Cash 2 16 by Cash O 16 0 by Cash from powell 2 2 0 by one day Spliting rails - Last Spring

by one day hervest

6 Settled with Lasey to this date

James rt Wildey

July Evert N van Wagner :Jr Sept :::vert ~i van Wagner Cr th 25 to two bushel rye the 12 by :oar days hervest 1805 to one bushel Wheat 1805 'Nork 2 0 0

1 0 0 uec by three Chairs 0 12 to one pare of Sled 1805 by foar lb of flax 0 4 0 runners 0 9 0 by a niece of beef 0 J 4 to one peck of Seed by one Sider barrel 0 5 0 Corn 0 1 3 by Sider

1 6 to two bushel of pot- J 4- 10 atoes 0 6 6 to putting arave on a slead 0 2 6 to mary Chadwick 1h·eaving 1805 to weaving first peas Nov 16 yds th 3 to weaving the Second 1805 peas 15 0 8 0 to weavinl!' the third peas 16½- 0 16 6 to three gallons sider 0 1 6

Robert Weaving first pies half othir 0 7 8 Second pies 'I.it.I* 0 10 4 third pies half 0 0 0

Sept z J th 1 John Causten Dr 1812 to two bushels of rye

Jan lvJilliam Adderson !Jr Novem William .-\dderson Cr th 6 to forty bundles of th 16 to two !'lour barrels 1804 straw 0 5 0 1804 0 7 0 to two quarters Veal to one ::oore Chain 0 10 0 the one Wd 15½ the to two hooks and :ranes other 15 0 10 7 0 u. 0 to one bushel Corn old ans to oe ·.vork over Jee 0 5 0 0 2 th /J. to twenty three bundles 1 0 _, 1806 0 2 0 march to one stack of straw th 6 1 2 0 April ~eceivd an order to 1807 2 [ z th 17 trade out of 2:phrir.am 1 1 7 1807 herricks 3tor~ the Balance from Willain Aderson 1 1 7

April Settled With William th 10 Adison and remains due 1807 to me the Sum 1 1 7 -!:· ::ntr:r crossed ou-:.

July the 10 1815 may the 20 1816 Sept mber the 15 1816 April the 15 1817 1816 Novem ber 25 1817 Decem ber the 9 1817

Evert NV Wagoner

to two Bushels of seed buckwheat prvise? five Shillines a bushel

To six Bushels of seed weat at 15

To making three Barrels of cider at 9

To half a Bushel of seed corn

To three qarts of Corn

By cash

Pade for sand pade for one shad

To one bushel of seed wheat at

To six bushels of seed potatoes

To making three barrels and half of cider at 9

To making ten barrels of cider at 9

To making ten barrels of cider at 9

To making eight barrels of cider at 9

Evert-N van wagoner

Dr to making 2J yards of woolen cloth at 14 pense per yards to weving twenty 22 yds of woollen cloth at 14 pense per yard

* ?his is a loose page of green paper inserted into the ?Ook; though found within p. lJJ, i~s original place :.s uncertain.

June th 17 1804

William Aderson Dr to forty bundles Straw

I0=5=0 to two qr veal the one ?/2

June the 12 1805

July 13

Novem th 16 1804

febu th 8 1806

0=5=7 haid 15 lb the other 15 1/22

0=5=0

to Cash to mother 0 2 0 to three quarters of day work O 4 0 to mother five lb of Chees -/6 0 2 6 to one day to thatch O 4 0 to Weaving Sixten yds

Henry parsall Dr to half bushel Corn 0 4 0

William Aderson Dr to one bushel Corn 0 5 0 half bushel potatoes to Straw 23 bundles 0 2 0

Capshie frtenburgh Dr to Cash 0 4 0 Adeson to half bushel potatoes 0 1 by Cash 0 4

thomas hurnpfrey Dr to one barrel of cider at 0 14 to one bushel of oats O 3

* Pages 134-140 are upside down. It is as though the book was begun from this end, since we find the earliest dates here, then reversed and started again. 9 9 0 0

Jan th 22 1805

June 1 1805

January th 2 1806

William Aderson Cr£ by two flour barrels ,.,,-; 0=7=0~ by making one Vest 0=2=0 by making one do 0=2=0 by one days Work 0 2=0 by Six days Work 0 12 0 by making Small Coat 0 J 0 by making---? Coat O 4 0 by three days and half 0 z 0 1 12 0

Capshie fratenburgh Cr by Cash due to hur OJ 6 Settle this day paid

Henry parsall Cr by making one pare shoes by making one pare Boots

Jan th 22 1806

Capshie fratenbur Cr two days and half work ad - 2/0 day O 5 0 by three days work 6/o

Settled febuarr 28 1807 paid hur in full Capshie fratenburgh this day

18

Jan th 15 1805 february th 4 march th 12 1805 may th 9 1804

August 25 octob 25 Jan th 22 June th 2 1817

Philip Clearwaters to cash to half Sheep to one bushel of rye

Philip Clearwater to Cash to Cash Dr

0=8= 0=<)=

0=8= Dr 0=2=0 0=8=0 to two bushel and half rye ad 9/0 £ 1=2=6 to cash paid Ludlow Sammon o 19 O to cash to mead

orris Barnes Dr

8 to cash to cash to cash to half

Septm 26 1804 Octobr th 27 Jan th 15 1805 March th 14 1805 May th 7 1804

Sept th

Philip Clearwater tuesday one days Cr work Wednesday do thursday do by half days by by by by by one day one day one days half day painting work

orris Barns to fifteen bushel of ad 1/6 Dr and half turnips 1=J=J themas Langdon Dr to one bushel of rye

2 ,, to one peck of corn

by Self and boy one day

by half day boy and Self

Cr by tew and half days work to ho corn 0 12? to one day to how corn the last tyme

6 0 to a half day to mow 0 J 6 to one day and a half to thrash to tew days to gather corn

7 6 to one day---? O 5 0 to one day draw stones to one day to Bucher

December 8 1804

April may th 4 1805

Novem th 26 1803 may th 22 1804

Decem th 18 1804 febr th 14

July 25 1805 June th 2 1817

rtichard ter Bush Dr to twelve lb and i s d thre quarters of butter ad 1/9 1=2=J --? barrel Sider 0 14 0 paid Edman hart* for Cloath fuld dyed 0 4 4 to Cash O 4 0 to two and half bushel Rye ad 9/0 1 2 6 to drawing flax tH Cash J 15 10

Daniel bagley Dr to barrel Sider 0 10 0 to two bushel oats 0 5 6 to cash 2 0 0 to cash 4 0 0 to one thousen Shingles 1 4 0 to cash 0 16 0 to 1 lamb O 11 O to one quarter Lam 0 3 0 to one bag apples O 1 6

Richard I Wildey had tew bushels rye to one bushel and a half of rye to one bushel and half of rye

October th 10 1804

Decem th 14 1804

Ric hard ter\£._.,,,-,·.·•··.J-i~---:i?:, ~--Ii.'--' by weaving twenty\~•:-'·, one yd of bed ticking ad 1/0 by piece wove--? yds and---? 1 by one do twenty three yds and half 1 3 1 J 15

July 16 1803 febu th 9 D bagley

Daniel Bagley Cr by one day harvest work

* Edman Hart, a full name, or Edmanhart, a surname?

febuary th 6 1814

March 26

oseph Wildey 28 an J/4 yds of woolen at 1/4 per yd

braham Taller to J2 yds of woolen cloth at ls .. 6d per yd $6 .. oo

Smith Jarman to 15 J/4 of woolen Cloth at 1/4 per yd

Thomas Langdan to 12 J/4 yds of woolen Cloth at 1/4 per yd

John Costen to 18 J/4 yds of woolen Cloth at 14 s per yd

enjamin van fratenbrgh to one Bushel of Dr bucweat O 4 O to one day to bucher

febuary th 22 1803

Jan th 26 1804

paid John Wildey my third years rent twleve bushels of Wheat and four Shilings In full to this date

paid to John Wildey my forth year rent twelve bushels of Wheat and four Shilings In full to this date

Jan th 1 1805 Jan th 1 1806

paid to John Wildey my fifth year Rent twelve bushel Wheat and four Shillings In full

John Wildey Recvd they Six years rent twelve bushel Wheat in full four Shiling

Benjamin van fratenburgh Cr to a half day to rake oat OJ 6 to one day moing O 7 0 to tew days works to cuting Corn O 10 0 to one day together Corn O 5 0 to a half day thrash bucwheat O 2 6

_ 11 -1809 there

o Continued

Sung til the 4 July

1809

Andrew hide Began to teach School the Second qr July th 24

Receivd of Daniel Badley December th 9 1809 the Sum of five pounds paid John Evry per me paid to parks James R Wildey

Abraham W*

April th 8 1807 the rneterials to build the School house found by me James R Wildey

1 first four sticks of timber Each 18 feets

2 4 days to git out timber 2 do frams J day to bard the gavel End and plain bards and Sheet the hous to two hundred and fifty Peets of oak board to Shet the roof to 6 pine Boards to two pound nails and half to one day git Stone for Chimney to one day to draw Stone to five lb of Shingle Nails to two days to ~ut on Roof to half day with team to plain Bor.ds and side the house J days work to 1 pine Bord for to· Case the window 1 do for Door 2 do tables

1 do for Sash 2 days to fil in hous to three Bushels of Lime for Chimney to Cash to the mason

0 14 C to day to Lay floors 1 do to plaster hous to Cash for Lime 1 2 1

• Or H?

e for the Childs Bord twent three weeks ad three shillings per week

Mary Chadwick Cash for weaving nine and Samuel peckhams Wagner me hur

vert N van Weaving to half Cr

Abraham morris hur half weaving 18 yds 1/2 0 9 from James parsall OJ

April the 8 1808 "J;! James R Wildey found ;\1 -._ meteriels for the

School House u;d, first four sticks f t.o.•~lumber O riiiKi 2 days Work ~k;; J days Work !fri 200 and fifty feet f);~;oak Bards ,J.7i: 1 O pine Bards f'2 lb nails )~ to 1 days work to '·?·, half day to do 1 • 2~-;;,;,_ to 5 lb shingel nailsfsi' to half thous en Shing-i"--·; ..•. gles to 2 days work to put '. • >:·.. on .:••:-',{.~·~;-~~J ·~i to half day with.\.:_ •. ,t::~ ;,. to half day to dig.·,· • ;·:._r' stones ::.·t·:.:.·.; •:;;~· to ··1<i.tl*day to draW\,. : ·-:_:_"!~ t~ t~n~!ys work \rt;-~~,~ to 1 Bord 1 for doo!j ,'.: :;,"° -:"~ 1 °~!y f~:-~a~~ J of ~3:·t~}-~ ,.~ Cash to the man ·-~·· -~~·--· ' d 1 fl • • ' -:,,r._ .!', WO a S a oor;_._:.:.(··_;:,.::c,~],..;1_,:,. ·.-:t

John Cason 22 to to

Sold to Sold to rider Sold to Efriham herrick Ulius James 21 bush tursh 4 bush and philip J bush

Richard Wildey JO Sold to Coles to th

The grey areas indicate those portions of a page that were

was Born August 18

Morris Seaman Was Born Februar the 20th 17)9

Sarah Dingee was Born the July 1741

Red? North East Jan JO 1811 of James R Wilde twenty one dollars and Eighty five Cents wich Sd Sum is to be indorsed on a Certaine Note now in the hands of Herrick wich Sum is in full of the face of Sd noi;e or ballance now due against Robert Smitp wich the above Sum is due to the Sd Robert Smith from the Sd James for weaving and I the Sd Robert do by these Considerations give up all my right with no demands against the Sum of Wilde & Smith to this date

WmBadgley

Robert Smith ---**

Northeast January JOth 1815 For value Rec I promise to pay the executors

Received James R Willde

By him then then thirteen Shillings full of his account December 1809

Henry Mead

* These are three separate pieces of paper loosely inserted within the book; their original placement is uncertain.

** This note was written in pencil. The first line is badly smeared.

Page 74 - This page was the Wildey family record. It has been reduced to approximately one quarter size.

HIDEX

The original spelling is retained, with variations in parentheses. The years are the first and last in which the name appears.

Ad., Thos. (1811), p. 86. Adams, --- (1811), ?P• 82, 85, 89. Adams, Thomas (1811), pp. 72, 82, 85-87. Aderson (Adderson, Adison), William (1804-1807), pp. 127, lJJ, 134, See also Anderson. Adriance, Abraham (1812), p. 96. Adsnsoin (?), (1807), p. J6.

Allen (Allan, Allyn), John (181J), p. 115, Allen, Polly (1807), p. 18. Mentioned in settlement with her father. Anderson, ~Hlliam ( 1805), p. iii. See also Aderson. Ankerd (?), s.~v. (1808), p. 35.

Badgby (Badgbey), Daniel (1806-1807), p. lJl. Badgley (Bagley), (1805-1811), pp. 5, 12, 86. Badgley, D. (180J), p. 136.

Badgley, Daniel (1807-1811), pp. 6, 11, 20, 21, 25, J2, JJ, JS, 47, 51, 55, 56, 59, 6J, 70, 79, 80, 86~ 124, 127, 1 Jl, 1J8. ' .

Badgley, William (1811), p. 142, Barnes (Barns), Morris (1804-1811), pp. 26, 49, 68, 12J, 124, 1J5, 140. Carpenter and cabinet maker. Took inventory of Richard \II;. Seaman's estate.

Barns, Thomas (1807), p. 26.

Barnet, --- (1805), p. 2.

Bell, --- (1810), p. 72, Bell, John (1810), p. 67, Bell, John R. (1810), p. 71.

Beter, --- (1807), p. 26.

Benscouten (Ben Scouten), Tunis (1808-1810), pp. 40, 67, 126. Also spelled Tumis.

Black man, Tallor's (1807), p. ii.

Black men (1810), p. 58.

Bog., Issac (1811), p. 86.

Bogert, Issac (1811), p. 86. Briggs, John (1809), p. 59, Burnham, James Jr. (181J), p. 115.

Bush, Jonas (1814), p. 107, See also Ter Bush.

Casen, ---. See Costdn. Casten, ---. See Coston. Chadwick, Mary (1805), pp. iii, 5, 11, 1JJ, 1J9, Chdwick, (1806), p. 1J2. First name possibly Job. Childs, (1805), p. 12, Or perhaps a child.

Childs, Mrs. (1805), p. iii.

Clark, Saul (1806), pp. i, 19. Clark, Solomon (1807), pp. 19, 24, 26.

Clearwater(s), Lydia (1806-1811), pp. 19, 25, 40, 4J, 46, 52, 56, 61, 70, 9J, 128. Called "widow" in 1807. First name also written Livia, Liddia, Lidey.

Clearwater(s), Philip (1805), pp. iii, 135. Coales, (ca. 1807), p. 131, Coates, (ca. 1807), p. 131.

Coles, ---, p. 140. Cookingham (Cokingham), --- (1805-1811), PP• lll, 81, 91. Cookingham, George (1805-1812), pp. iii, o-8, 13-15, 22, 23, 27, 29, JJ, 35, 50, 53, 77-80, 86, 91, 95a. In 1809 he held a note of John Wildey. Cookingham, Lewis (1810), p. 78. Carnal, Jobe (1822), p. 107a.

Cornelius (Cornelus), (1806-1807), pp. 22, 2J. Cornelius, Samuel (1806-1807), pp. 15, 20, 22, 23. Cosgrill, Thomas (1811), p. 124. See Crostgriff, Cosgron. Cosgron, Thomas (1812), p. 95a. See Cosgrill, Crostgriff. Gosson, John. See Coston. Coston, ---(1807-1811), pp. 32, 80.

Coston (Casen, Casten, Casson), John (1806-1814), pp. 15-18, 29, 35, 37, 56, 64, 76, 80, 86, 98,100,105, lJO, 1J3, 140. Had a regular account. Crook, (1806-1807), pp. 21, 23.

Crook, John (1806-1807), pp. 21, 2J. Crostgriff, Thos. (1811), p. 90. See also Cosgrill, Cosgron.

Dain, Mary (1811), p. 91. Davis, John (1810-1814), pp. 73, 119, Dial, Moes (1817), p. 98.

Dingee, Sarah (1741), p. 136. Wife of Morris Seaman. Dubois, --- (1806), p. 132.

Dubois, Cort (1810), p. 70. , Dutchess County, pp. 14, 32, 37, J8, 59.

Eanabedg (?), (1810), p. 76. Edmanhart, ---. See Hart, Edman. Skert, John (1809), p. 54. Evry, John (1809), p. 1J8.

Ferris, Nathan (1809), p. 129. The Flats, pp. 104, 110-112. Forgeson, James (1806), p. 9, Foster, Richard (1815), p. 128. Fratenburgh, (1805), p. J. See also van Fratenburgh. Fratenburgh, Benjamin (1809), p. 127, Fratenburgh, Cappa (1809), pp. 53, 127. Fratenburgh, Capshie (1806-1807), pp. 28, 1J4.

Gallicer, Patrick (1811), p. BJ. Garrison, (1810), p. 68. Gates, (1806), p. ii.

Gates, Edward (1806), pp. 17, 18. A shoemaker. Gilersheve, ---(1816), p. 121.

Golder, (1807), p. 24.

Golder, Derrick (1812), ~- 96. See also Yelder. Golder, James (1807-1808), pp. 24, 29, 32, J4, 35, 37. Also spelled Jaemes Golden. Green, Eliza (1812), p. 96. Green, Tobias (1805-1813), pp. iii, 18, 21, 25, 27, JO, 46, 53, 54, 6J, 65, 66, 69, 70, 82, SJ, 85, 93, 95a, 96, 97a-99, lOJ, 105, 107-109, 112, 113, 116, 124, 125, 127.

Greene, Jacob (1811-1818), pp. 92, 95•, 96, 106, 107, 109, 121. Husband of Phebe Wildey. Received legacies from father-in-law, James R. Wildey, and uncle-in-law, Richard M. Seaman.

Greene, Phebe (1816), p. 121. Daughter of James R. Wildey and Elizabeth Seaman. Married Jacob Greene. Grifes, ---. See Griffis. Griffin (Griffen), --- (1805), p. J. Griffin, C. (1805), p. 11.

Griffin, Cornelius (1805), p. 4.

Griffin, Richard (1806), p. 17.

Griffis, ---(1809-1812), pp. 64, 120, 140. A tailor.

Haag, David Jr. See Hoag.

Hains (Hanees), Elijah (1813-1816), pp. 95a, 102.

Hamfey, Thomas. See Umphrey.

Harris (Herris), (1806-1812), pp. ii, 23, 91. Harris, Robert (1807-1810), PP• i, ii, lJ-16, 20, 22, 23, Jl 32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 48, 52, 54-57, 59-61, 63-66, 69, 76. Probably a partner to James R. Wildey. Hart, Edman (1804), p. 1J6.

Haver,---, p. i.

Helwell, Thomas (1805), p. 2. Hener, John (1809), p, 106. Henry, ---(1809), p. 73. Henry, John (1810), p. 70.

Herrick (Herric), (1806-1811), pp. 16, 20, J4, 49, 76, 78, 81.

Herrick, E. (1807-1811), pp. JJ, 91. Herrick, Ephraim (1805-1816), pp. iii, 9, J2, JJ, 35, 37, J8, 41, 46, 55, 57, 61, 6J, 64, 66, 76, 79, 80, 82, SJ, 85, 90, 91, 94-95a, 112, 113, 116, 121, 122, 133.

Had a regular account. Hewsted (Husted), Joseph (1807-1811), pp, 25, 27, 60, 90. Husband of Sarah. Hewsted, Sarah (1741-1814), pp. 74, 97a. Either Sarah Wildey, James R.'s aunt, or widowed Sarah Dingee Seaman, James R. Wildey's mother-in-law. Hide (Hyde), --- (1809-1810), pp. 53, 127.

Hide, Andrew (1809), p. 138. A schoolmaster. Hoad, David Jr. See Hoag. Hoag, Janiel (1811), p. 87. Hcag, Oavid (1811). P?· 81-8).

Hoag (Haag), David Jr. (1809-181:), pp. 50, 54, 60, 64, 80. Holden, Levi (1815), p. 114.

Humphrey, Thomas. See Umphrey.

Hutchins, Jacob (1806-1812), pp. 16, 20, 94. Hyde Park, p. 110.

James, David, p. 140.

James, John, p. 140.

Jarman, Smith, p. 137. Jenkis, Esrey (1806), p. 20. Jinkins, Thomas (1810), p. 79.

Johnson, (1808), p. 42.

Judd, Uri (ca. 1809-1815), pp. 107, 127.

Langdon (Langdan), Thomas (1810-1818), pp. 72, 75, 84, 88, 94, 97, 97a, 109, 135, 137.

Lasey, (1807), p. 132.

Lasey, Enoch (1806-1809), pp. 38, 126, 129.

Ligit ('?), ---, (1806), p. 132.

Lisey, Enouch. See Lasey.

Lord's Prayer, p. 91.

Losson (Lassan), Peter (1809-1813), pp. 58, 59, 115. Luis, David (1810), p. 77.

Mackin tire (Makin tire, Mckin tire), Robert ( 1808-1809), pp. 44, 49, 58.

Maglocklin, (1808), p. 44.

Marten, George (1814), p. 107. Did. James R. Wildey's inventory. Martin, Marget (1810), p. 70.

Mcgacey, John (1812), p. 97a.

McGam, --- (1811), p. 91. See also Megan.

Mead,---, p. 135.

Mead, Henry (1808-1809), PV· J5, 59, 127. Mead, Nathaniel (1807-1812), pp. J4, 48, 87, 95a, 122. Mead, Richard T. (1814), p. 107. A blacksmith. Megan, Arter (1811-1812), pp. 85, 95, 97. See McGam. Milan, pp. 107a, 108. A settlement in Northeast township, Dutchess Co., NY. After 1818, Milan township. the Mill (1814), p. 119. A grist mill operated by Jonas and Samuel Wildey. Miller, Mis Catherine (1809), pp. 126, 129, Miller, Jeremiah (1810-1812), pp. 69, 97. Molten, Gurden (1806), p. i. Morris, Abraham (1806-1807), pp. 8, 31, 139. Morris, Abraham Jr. (1807), p. 34. Morris, John (1809), p. 52.

Morsel (Mosel), Peter (1813-1814), pp. 107, 114.

Naney, George (1808), p. 58, l'!egroes, p. 62.

New York, p. 52, Northeast (town), pp. ii, 9-11, 14-17, 19-24, J0-35, 37, J8, 40-4J, 46-48, 51, 56, 59-62, 77, 84-86, 90, 9J, 94, 118, 127, 135. A township in Dutchess Co., NY.

Cans (Oens), Umphry (1810), p. 78.

Cans, Joshua (1805), pp. 3, 4.

Ostrum, Henry (1813-1815), pp. 106, 107, 116, 117, Husband of Sarah Wildey. Received legacy from father-inlaw, James R. Wildey.

Ostrum, Henry R. (1812), p. 96.

Ostrum, Sarah (ca. 1812), p. 121. Daughter of James R. Wildey and Elizabeth Seaman Wildey. Wife of Henry -o Ostrum.

P---, Charles, p. 4.

Packham (Peckham), Samuel (1805-1806), pp. 6, 21, 139,

Pain, Mary (1811), p. 122.

Parks, (1809), p. 138.

Parsall, --- (1807), p. i.

Parsall, Elijah (1809-1810), pp. 58, 62, 72.

Parsall, Henry (1805-1806), pp. iii, 11, 134. Shoemaker.

Parsall, James (1806-1815), pp. i, 2-6, 8, 11, 22, 23, 28, 59, 60, 63, 69, 80, 89, 91-93, 101, 107, 113, 117, 118, 128, 129, 132, 139. Had a regular account.

Peckham, (1814), p. 107. See also Packham.

Phentine, --- (1810J, p. 123.

Poughkeepsie (Pokepsie), pp. 76, 96, 103, 107, 120.

Powell, (1806), pp. 8, 132.

Proper, --- (1807), p. ii.

Proper, Garison (1810), pp. 68, 123.

Proper, Peter (1806-1810), pp. 16, 59, 69.

the Quary, pp. 44, 120, 140.

Quick, (1810), p. 76.

Ray, Henry (1805), p. 6.

Red Hook, pp. 112, 128.

Reed, --- (1806-1812), pp. 21, 31, 32, 34, 37, 39, 45, 73, 78-80, 120.

Reed, Eli (1807-1808), pp. 27, 49.

Reed, I? (1807), P• 31, Rider, David (1809), pp. 54, 126, 129, Rider, James, p. 140. Rider, P. (1809), p. 52.

Rider, Philip (1806-1818), pp. 15, 18, 23, JO, Jl, 60, 68, 77, 97, 102, 107, 109, 112, 11J, 116, 12J, 126, 140.

Rider, Thurston (1805-1812), pp. iii, 1, 2, 7, 11, 97, Ridey, ~illim (1817), p. 108.

Rise (Rice), Samuel (1807-1809), pp. 28, 29, 38, 45, 51, 62. A cobbler and boot maker. the River, pp. 18, 140.

Robberson, Daniel (1812), p. 97, Robenson (Robertson), John (1806-1811), pp. 16, 92. Roe, (1810), p. 127.

Roe, Elijah (1805-1809), pp. 1, 2, 10, 24, 126, 1J8.

Roe, John (1806-1807), p. 17, Roe, John P. or B. (1806-1807), pp. 19, 27, J2. Roe, Nicholas (1808), p. 39,

Rosey, Mary (1809), p. 49.

Row. See Roe.

Sabel, Ebert T. (1808), p. 41.

Sammons, Lyda (1814), p. 107. Possibly a tailor. See also Seaman and Simons.

Sammons, Polly (1814), p. 107. Possibly a school teacher.

School House, pp. 36, 138, 139.

Schoolmaster, p. 45, 49.

Scouten, Tunis Ben. See Benscouten.

Seaman, Elizabeth ( 1810), p. 78. Widow of Richard !Vi. Seaman. See also Siomns and Sammon.

Seaman, Morris (1739), p. 136. Husband of Sarah Dingee. Father of Elizabeth wildey and Richard M. Seaman.

Seaman, Richard (1812), pp. 64, 98, 121.

Seaman, Richard M. (1810-1822), pp. 74, 76 (estate of), 103, 108, 121, 124. Son of Morris and Sarah Dingee Seamans brother of Elizabeth Wildey; husband of Elizabeth Seaman. Seaman, Richard N. (1809-1812), pp. 64, 78, 8J, 85, 90, 93, 95,127,130.

Shaw, John (1809), p. 59.

Shell, --- (1814), p. 107.

Shultz (Shults, Shulz), --- (1807-1810), pp. i, 37, 38, 76.

Shultz, Daniel (1809), p. 55.

Shultz, David (1807-1808), pp. 31, 47.

Shultz, John F. (1806-1807), pp. 21, 24, JO.

Shultz, William (1808), p. 130.

Simon (Simmons), Amos (1805-1815), pp. 2-4, 27, 31, 32, 3840, 42, 46, 51, 53, 56, 63, 65, 106, 116. Simon, Ludlow (1805), pp. 1, 1J5.

Sinson, Widow (1808), p. 42.

Smith, --- (1810), p. 89.

Smith, Charles (1810), p. 76.

Smith, Loey (1810), p. 76.

Smith, Robert (1810-1812), pp. 67, 73, 76, 77, 79-81, 100.

Was a partner in weaving with James R. ~,ildey from August, 1810.

Spalding, (1808), P· 50. Spencer, (1809), pp. 49, 129.

Stewart, (1809), p. 52.

Stewart, Capt. Henry (1807-1808), pp. J4, 37.

Stewart, Capt. Henry W. (1808), pp. 40, 42. Stewart, Henry (1809), p. 39.

Stewart, Henry W. (1806-1810), pp. 20, 54, 79.

Stoutenburgh, (1811), p. 81.

Stoutenburgh, James Luke (1807-1809), pp. 25, 55, 56.

Stoutenburgh, Peter (1806-1810), pp. 13, 16,'19,·22, 24, 31, 33, 35, 41, 43, 50, 55, 65.

Stoutenburgh, Peter B. (1808-1809), pp. 35, 41, 45, 52.

Stoutenburgh, Tobias (1806-1818), pp. lJ, 19, 25, 29-31, 3335, 43, 52, 56, 60, 80, 108.

Stoutenburgh, William (1807-1809), pp. 24, 29, 33, J4, 42, 50, 55.

3trattenburgh, Benjamin (1817), p. 109.

Stuart. See Stewart.

Sun, John (1808), p. 42.

Swankerd, (1808), P• 35.

Talbers (Tolbers), James (1805-1809), pp. 5, 6, 61.

Taller(s), ---(1806-1809), pp. ii, 21-23, 43, 48, 64.

Taller, Abraham, p. 137.

Taller, James (1806-1811), pp. 15, 16, 21, 32, 43, 47, 48, 57, 8 5.

Taller, John (1805-1810), pp. 9, 14-16, 21-23, 32, 35, 39, 40, 42, 43, 47, 48, 56, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66.

Taller, John Jr. (1805-1809), pp. 9, 57.

Taller, John Tobias (1815), p. 107.

Taller, Tobias (1808-1815), PP• 35, 107.

Tallers Blackman (1807), p. ii.

Talmage, --- (1815), p. 107.

Teal, Andrew (1808), p. 43.

Tees (Teas), Wil, p. 10.

Tees, William (1806), PP• 18, 19, 132.

Teller. See Taller.

Ter ---, Richard (1804), p. 136.

Ter Bush, Peter, p. 2. See also Bush.

Ter Bush, Richard (1804-1815), pp. 28, 45, 69, 101,102, 129, 136.

Thorn, Benjamin (1806), p. 20.

Thorn, John (1806), p. iii.

Thorn, Stephen (1806-1827), pp. 9, J4, 46, 55, 57, 61, 73, 77, 78, 84, 107, 107a, 120. Sold newspapers. Tomas, widow (1810), p. 79.

Tomphins, Aaron (1807), p. 27, Townson, Stephen (1809), p. 61.

Trirsh, Ulius. See Tush. Tursh, (1811), p. 81. See Tush. Tursh, Philip (1809-1810), PP• 79, 128.

Tush (Tursh), Ulius (1805-1811), pp. 8, 11, lJ, 52, 70, 73, 91, 128, 140. Had a regular account. A cobbler.

Umans (?), ---, p. 26. Umphrey, James (1805), PP• 5, 6. Umphrey, T. (181J), p. 104.

Umphrey, Thomas (1806-1819), pp. 104, 110-112, 128, 1J4. Underhill, Daniel (1806), p. 21.

Van Camp, John (1806-1811), PP• 16, 84, 88, 92. Vanden, (1810-1812), pp. 76, ~2~.

Van Fratenburgh, Baronet (1808), p. 48. See also Fratenburgh.

Van Fratenburgh, Benjamin (1809), pp. 50, 65, 1JO, 137, Van Tinee (?), (1810), p. 68.

Van \/!agoner, ( 1805), p. J. See also Wagoner.

Van Wagoner, Evert (1807-1817), pp. 33, 50, 117.

Van Wagoner, Evert G. (1811), pp. 85, 88.

Van Wagoner, Evert N. (1805-1817), pp. 2-4, 6, $, 15, 17, 20, 22, 25, 26, 37, 40, 63, 64, 67, 116, 126, 12~, lJJ, lJJa, 139, Had a regular account.

Van Wagoner, Evert V. (1808), p. ii. Van ~~agoner, John N. (1809-1810), pp. 54, 61, 64, 65, 67, 127.

Verdue, --- (1822), p. 107a. Virtue, Stephen (1812-1815), pp. 75, 82, 101, 107, 113, 123.

Wagoner(s), E. (1809), p. 54. See Van Wagoner. Wagoner, E.N.V. (1816), P• 117.

Wagoner, Evert G. (1810), p. 66.

Wagoner, Evert N. (1816), p. 112.

Wagoner, Evert N.V. (1815-1817), pp. 108, llJ, 117, 119, 134. Had a regular account. Walter, James (1806), p. 22.

Wandress (?), --- (1808), p. 36.

Wands(?), --- (1808), p. 36.

Warshton, Pardon (1811), p. 92.

Weaver, (1806), p. 21.

Weaver, Christopher (1806), p. 21.

Welch, (1806), pp. 23, 120.

Welch, Cornelius (1814), p. 107. A coffin maker. Welch, Cornelius (Cornelus) C., (1807-1808), pp. J4, 41, 47. Welch, James (1807), p. 23.

Wilde, Abraham W. (1809), P• 1J8. See also wildey. Wildeen, John (1806), p. 19. wildeer, John (1807), p. 33.

Wildey, Abraham H., pp. 103, 108, 121. Received legacy in will of uncle, Richard M. Seaman, in 181J and in will of father, James R. Wildey, in 1818. Wildey, Abraham Hulsey (1795-1860), p. 74.

Wildey, Benjamin (1812-1813), p. 119. Brother of James R. Wildey.

Wildey, Betsey (1807-1877), pp. 74, 103. Daughter of James R. Wildeys received legacy in will of uncle, Richard M. Seaman, in 1813. Wildey, Elizabeth (1768-1842), pp. 18, 19, 72, 74, 109, 114, 125, 130. Elizabeth Seaman, daughter of Morris Seaman and Sarah Dingee Seaman. Wife of James R. wildey. Name also spelled Elysebeh. Wildey, Isah (1812), p. 95.

Wildey, James (1806-1816), pp. 19, 49, 89, 93° Wildey, James R. (1768-1827), pp. ii, iii, 5, 6, 8, 11-15, 21-25, 27, 29, JO, 32-35, 37, 39, 51-57, 59, 60, 6267, 70, 73, 74, 76-79, 82-84, 88, 90, 91, 93-96, 97a, 100, 103, 107 (estate of), 107a, 108, 115, 117, 119122, 124, 125, 127, 130-132, 135, 137-139• Principle compiler of this account book. Son of Richard Wildey and Rebekah Every Wildey. 1,o;ildey, John (1801-1814), pp. i, ii, 14, 15, 53, 107, 120, 128, 137. James R. Wildey's uncle. Wildey, John Jr. (1806), pp. 15, 17.

Wildey, Jonah (1805-1807), pp. iii, 6, 9-11, 24.

Wildey, Jonas (1805-1827), pp. ii, 5, 8, 17, 19, 22, 28, JOJ2, JS, ~7, 51, 57, 60, 69, 72, ~,. 8G, 94, 95, O?, 100,

lOJ, 107, 107a, 112, 11J, 115, 116, 119, 122, 130, Brother of James R. Wildey. Had a regular account. Operated a grist mill with his brother, Samuel Wildey. Wildey, J.R. (1809), P• 57, Wildey, Joseph (1811-1817), pp. 81, 90, 92, 96, 99, 107-109, 112-116, 137. Brother of James R. Wildey. Wildey, Martha (1801-1882), pp. 74, 10J. Daughter of James R. Wildey. Wife of John Carroll. wildey, Morris I., p. 74. Son of Richard I. Wildey. B. 1813 D. 1900, This day book has passed to his descendants. Wildey, Phebe (1793-1877), p. 74, Daughter of James R. Wildey. Wife of Jacob Greene. Wildey, Rebeca (1799-1877), pp. 74, 103. Daughter of James R. Wildey. Received legacy in will of uncle, Richard M. Seaman. Wildey, Richard (1806-1812), pp. 16, 24, 27, 32, 34, 41, 47, 51-53, 57, 59, 61, 66, 70, 72, 74, 81, 84, 86, 91, 92, 109, 119, 120 (estate of), 125, 127, 140. Father of James R. Wildey. Wildey, Richard I. (1787-1872), pp. 74, 97a, 104, 107, 125, 136. Son of James R. and Elizabeth Seaman Wildey. Probably maintained this book between 1814 and 1819, Moved in 1824 to Tioga, later Chemung, Co., NY. Died at home of son, Morris, in Jennings Co., IN. Wildey, Ruben (1810), p. 76. Probably not of the same family. Usually spelled the name Wiley. Grandfather, Hugh, said to have immigrated from Scotland. Wildey, S. (1810), p. lOJ.

Wildey, Samuel (1812-1815), pp. 100, 107, 113, 115, 116, 119. Brother of James R. Wildey. Operated a grist mill with brother, Jonas Wildey. Lived in Clinton. wildey, Sarah (1790-1862), p. 74. Daughter of James R. Wildey. Wife of Henry Ostrum. Wildey, William (1804-1805), p. 74. Infant son of James R. Wildey. Williams, William (1810), p. 79, W~nter(s), --- (1816), p. 121, ..,_ 1 ., 1 ~\rJinters, Martha (1806-1811), pp. 13, 29, 84,\ M- 8 4 <oti, • MR..:lv, ~inters, Matthew (1808-1812), pp. 42, 59, 88, 95, Winters, William (1806-1822), pp. 17, 26, 36, 45, 49, 107a, 121, 130. Had a regular account. Settled the esta~e of Richard Seaman. \r~oodans, (1809), p. 53, Wooden, Lisa (1809-1810), pp. 61, 65, Also spelled Lise. wooden, Thomas (1811), p. 82. Work, Philip (1810), pp. 70, 91, Yeomans (Yeamans), Peter (1809), pp. 51, 128. Yolder, Derrick (1808), p. 48. See Golder. York, p. 112.

Abraham, p. i. Barnet, p. 2.

Beter, p. 26. Betsey, p. 103.

Celley, p. 1.5, Charles P---, p. 4. Eliz., p. 120.

(Eliz)abeth, p. 136. Only second half of name legible. Garrison, p. 68.

Griffis (Grifes), pp. 64, 120, 140. A tailor. Henry, P• 73, James, pp. ii, 20, 22, 24, 27, JO, 43, 48, .54, 72, 82-88, 91, 140.

James Luke, p. 25. Probably Stoutenburgh.

James R., pp. 11, 14, 20, 23-25, 27, J0-35, 37-42, 46-48, 50, 52, 66, 77, 78, BJ, 84, 90-92, 94-96. Very probably James R. Wildey.

John, pp. 52, 73, 96-97a, 107.

Jonas, pp. ii, 36, 49, 112. Probably Jonas Wildey. Joseph, p. 131, Loey, p. 76. Martha, p. 103• Mary, p. ii.

Mary S., p. 126.

Molly, pp. iii, 7, Morris, p. 68.

Morris I., p. i. Probably Morris I. Wildey. Philip, PP• ii, 73, Rachel, p. 132, Rebecah, p. 103.

Richard, pp. ii, 2, 41, 67, 72, 126. Robert, pp. 13-16, 19-25, 27, 29, J0-3.S, 37-43, 46-48, 50, 51, 59, 61, 66, 76-80, 132, 133, Could be either Robert Harris or Robert Smith. Thomas, pp. 82-85, 87, 88, 90-95a, Unna, p. 73, William, pp. 2, 7,

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