Box 2
Contains 119 Results:
To William Cocke, 1789
Accounts against Cocke. On Reverse, note from Mr. Weaver and W.A. Fry.
Fredericksburg Academy, to Mrs. Ann Champe Willis sister to Mrs. Maria Carter Armistead, 1789 January 11
Scope and Contents Receipt for tuition of Master Charles Carter Armistead.
Thomas Main, London to William Cocke, Bremo, 1789 February 17
"Invoice of Goods..." shipped care of P. Parker at Norfolk.
Maria Armistead, Willis Hill to Miss Jane Armistead, The Cottage, 1789 April 9
Scope and Contents Traveling and illness. Mr. Page and Mr. Byrd may help her move.
Anonymous to Lewis Willis, Fredericksburg, 1789 May 10
Sends by Willis, a tobacco note for Mrs. Maria Armistead's travels.
Thomas Ryan to Mrs. Anne Willis daughter of Charles Carter, Cleve, 1789 May 15
Receipt for tuition of Master Charles Carter Armistead.
Thomas Satchell, Richmond to William Cocke, 1789 June 2
Receipts for money for Benjamin Harrison Jr.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to William Cocke, near Richmond, 1789 July 17
Receipt of Cocke's draft through Alexander Donald.
William Cocke, Bremo to Thomas Main, London, 1789 July 17
Shipment of tobacco on the Brandon. Requests information on the most popular kinds of tobacco.
Receipt for payment for Broad Shoes, 1789 August 31
Maria Armistead, Hesse to Rowles Grymes and County, London, 1790
Items to be sent to the care of P.L. Grymes. Notes of exchange.
William Cocke to Mickleberry Mountigue, Circa. 1790
Account of work done around his house. Lists cost of items used.
James Lynham to Miss Armistead, 1790's
Receipt for payment on coffee.
Mat to William Andrewdale, 1790s
Dispute. Copy sent to Mrs. Maria Armistead.
Fairfax Washington, Beech Park, Logan County, Kentucky to William Cocke, Cartersville, 1790-1820? February 21
Wife Sally Sarah desires news of her sister Jane Armistead Cole. One of Washington's sisters married Mr. Milton. Growth of the area. Advantages of this farm.
Thomas Main, London to William Cocke, 1790 February 18
Sale of Cocke's tobacco which was of poor quality and "injured by the spot."
Donald and Burton, London to William Cocke, 1790 March 15
Account of sale of tobacco.
Thomas Main, London to William Cocke, 1790 March 27
Account of sale of tobacco.
Thomas Main, London to William Cocke, 1790 March 27
Account of sale of tobacco.
John Thompson, Richmond to William Cocke, 1790 April 22
Account due John and Thomas Gilliat for sugar, salt and iron.
Rowles Grymes and County, London to William Cocke, James River, 1790 May 20,
Death of partner James Rowles. Sale of tobacco.
Charles Cocke, Mt. Prospect to brother William Cocke, Cumberland, 1790 May 26
Payment of a debt to prevent having to sell Negroes. His wife Betsy. Miss Nancy Armistead "is almost devoured by Sweet Hearts."
Bowler Cocke, Richmond to brother William Cocke, Cumberland, 1790 May 27
Scope and Contents Supplies of tea, earthenware, cyder sic and herring from Mr. Gilliat. Mother Mrs. Elizabeth Hill Carter Cocke will visit soon.
Ann Willis to sister Maria Armistead, 1790 May 29
Judy Armistead's ill health; suggests cures. Charles Carter Armistead is over the measles; Mr. Thomas Ryan praises him.
James and Thomas Deane, Cumberland to William Cocke, Cumberland, 1790 June 10
Sends all requested items except loaf sugar.