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Account of Robert Livingston, Jr.
1785/10/22
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert, Jr. purchased blankets, linen, calico, sugar, capers, and other provisions.
GLC03107.03590
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. with Robert Cambridge Livingston
1786/09/21
Nicholas Hoffman & Sons
Items on the account include sheep skins, knitting needles, cloves, raisens, and indigo. Docket notes that Nicholas Hoffman & Sons purchased and shipped the goods to Robert, Jr.
GLC03107.03602
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: trade arrangement
1788/09/06
Robert Cambridge writes that Mr. Hoffman will accept iron for the goods that Robert, Jr. desires. He also states that he would like a franklin stove for the coming winter. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.03643
Account of Timothy Loomis
1788/11-1789/11
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Items on the account include linen, sugar, salt, silk, tobacco, and rum.
GLC03107.03650
1788/11/18
Wigram, John, fl. 1782-1791
Wigram states that he will send Robert, Jr. some pig iron, and requests that it be paid for with linens.
GLC03107.03651
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. witn Pope & Weed
1789-1790
Gilbert Weed & Co.
The account began 3 May 1789, and includes charges for mending a chair, new shoes, and making and mending shoes.
GLC03107.03664
"Memorandum of Articles wanted for the Store"
1790/06-1790/11
Items in the memo include calico, knives, apron check, hog lard, compasses, and chisels.
GLC03107.03682
Account of Robert Livingston, Jr. with Marshal Jenkins
1790/10/07
Jenkins, William, fl. 1790
Robert, Jr. purchased candles.
GLC03107.03690
Account of kettles at Ancram
circa 1783-1815
Van Rusey, John, ?
Written at the Manor of Livingston, in Ancram, New York.
GLC03107.03729
Account of Henry Livingston (1753-1823)
1783/09/08
Gaeler, Peter, fl. 1765-1783
Charges on the account are for tobacco boxes, fish hooks, spectacles, and other items.
GLC03107.03761
[?]/09/12
Shaw, John, fl. 1783
Henry Livingston purchased candles and schott.
GLC03107.03995
to George Nichols
22 June 1872
Hincks, Edward W., 1830-1894
Asks Nichols to update him on his financial obligations as he has realized he will need more money than he thought to furnish his house in Virginia. States that Lillie and Bessie are enjoying the new location. Invites him to visit during the summer...
GLC03212.07
[Will of Thomas O'Neal]
February 4, 1697
O'Neal, Thomas, fl. 1697
The will of Thomas O'Neal. Lists how his possessions, including a feather bed, fish plate, looking glass, tankard, great chest, smoothing iron, etc., should be divided between his daughters, Sarah O'Neal and Mary Atwood.
GLC03434.19
[Inventory of the estate of John Bullman]
January 14, 1695
Wortham, George, fl. 1695
An inventory listing the possessions of the deceased John Bullman. Also signed James Williamson and Richard Sloobons
GLC03434.20
Memorandum book
October 1835
Winn, John, 1789-?
Shopping list including groceries, books, shoes, earthenware, hats, dry goods, medicines, hardware and other goods. The last few pages list money spent on various goods.
GLC03434.34
Account of sales and hiring negroes of Mildred Bradshaws estate, by J Winn for G Winn
17 October 1828
Lists property sold and enslaved people outsourced for labor on Mildred Bradshaw's estate, for which George Winn is the agent. Also lists who the names of enslaved people who were sent out with the price paid for them, and the quality of their work...
GLC03434.43
[Advertisement of personal property, including slaves, for the estate of Thomas Winn]
22 November 1824
Announcing the credit sale of enslaved people and other articles belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn. Besides the "several negroes," articles to be sold include corn, fodder, tools and furniture.
GLC03434.46
[An inventory and appraisment of the estate of Humphry Jones]
circa 1684-1685
Price, Robert
Inventory of the estate of Humphry Jones, with appraisal values listed for all goods. Lists slaves, cattle, and household goods, each with a value listed in pounds. Appraised by Robert Price, Brancy Weeks, Jonathan Haslewood and Richard Parrott...
GLC03434.52
[Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Thomas Winn]
26 November 1824
Inventory lists the value of items belonging to the estate of Thomas Winn, including enslaved people, tools, livestock and foodstuffs. Also lists outstanding debts on Winn's estate. Among the enslaved people listed is "An old and superannuated...
GLC03434.53
[Account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn]
1826 circa
An account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn, listing transactions from 1818 to 1826. Lists expenses for enslaved people, books, and household goods.
GLC03434.57
30 June 1827
An account between the estate of Horatio Wills and John Winn, listing transactions from 1818 to 1826. Lists expenses for enslaved people, books, and household goods. The second page lists claims against the Wills estate.
GLC03434.58
Account of sales of the personal estate of Thomas Winn
6 December 1824
Lists property sold by the estate of Thomas Winn, with name of purchaser and amount paid listed for each item. Property sold includes enslaved people, animals, tools, foodstuffs and furniture. John Winn and George Winn purchased several items from...
GLC03434.60
Inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Thomas Winn deceased
Lists appraised value of items in the estate of Thomas Wood. Included in the list are enslaved people, cattle, and household goods.
GLC03434.61
[Promissory note from Samuel Ware to the estate of George Garrett]
5 August 1809
Ware, Samuel, fl. 1809
Ware promises to sell off his property to repay a debt to George Garrett's estate, of which Benjamin Faulkner is a trustee. Ware will sell off ten slaves, who are named, a horse, cattle, and other goods, to be sold to "the highest bidder" to pay...
GLC03434.77
Account of Robert Livingston
1684/10/29
Bueno, Joseph, fl. 1684
Livingston's account with Bueno for provisions including molasses, pewter, and tobacco, totalling £57.
GLC03107.00122
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