Box 10
Contains 45 Results:
Accounts of Francis Jerdone I, 1772-1784
Scope and Contents Accounts, including estate of Francis Jerdone; includes letter. 1 July 1784 of J. H. Norton to Francis Jerdone and William] Holt; and account, 1772-1774, concerning guardianship of Peggy Belsches] Kello .
Accounts of Sarah Jerdone, 1779, Undated
Scope and Contents Accounts, including overseer's account, two small memorandum listing tithes slaves] and including overseer's agreement, 1779, and account books concerning the estate of Francis Jerdone I.
Accounts of Francis Jerdone I.
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Accounts of Francis Jerdone I.
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Accounts of Francis Jerdone I.
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Fragments and undated correspondence by unknown authors, Undated
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Envelopes, Undated
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Helen Maxwell Anderson, Williamsburg, Virginia to Uncle Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents Reports visit of cousins John and William; mother's health precarious; will try to convince her to visit her friends in the "upper country" this summer; hopes his family will visit.
E. Berkeley to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents Has drawn against his account; wishes to have Mr. Coleman paid for the pork; consoles him in his bereavement.
W. Browne to ? Jerdone, Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg, Va., Undated
Scope and Contents Requests Jerdone to delay trip until the morning as the man "who has the fund out of which he is to pay Mr. Jerdone has not yet reached town"; does not wish Mr. Jerdone to leave town without his money.
William Coleman to uncle William Jerdone, Pottiesville, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Describes Mr. Gillet's teaching: he teaches in Fredericksburg half the week and here the other half; there are 25 boys in school; Edward Pendleton was sent off for not attending Mr. Coleman's Bible class. Including Autograph Note Signed to Clayton Coleman]from William Coleman], thinks he will not reply to him.
E. G. Crump, Mount Sterling, Charles City Countyto William Jerdone, Harris' Post Office, Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents Mr. Tucker desires him to respond to his letter; his William Jerdone] corn field is in good condition; Dr. Carter says that Patience a slave] has the rheumatism but she thinks she has been tricked and desires a Negro doctor; advises hickory oil as a remedy for rheumatism; Mr. Tucker has kept an accurate account of everything bought for the place.
George Gairdner to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Visited Mr. Groves and was astonished that they had sold his Francis Jerdone] barrels of] sugar; hopes his clothes will reach him safely; dispatches by the Herriot and goods by the Nissell have been forwarded to him.
Barbara A. Jerdone, Lockburn, to William Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Apprehensive over the whereabouts of his William Jerdone] brother who went to repair the damage to places where gold was been sought caused by the late rain; has sent things which were requested.
Francis Jerdone, Sr. from Mr. Dukes to wife Mrs. Sarah Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Sends two bottles to be filled with wine for a sick person; will return tomorrow.
Francis Jerdone, Sr. New Kent County to "my dearest", Undated
Scope and Contents Since Mr. Norton was not at Hanover Court he is obliged to go to Yo page torn]; recommends sowing wheat seed in a garden near the turnip patch; hopes Hartwell and Billy behave well in his absence; more family news.
John Jerdone to father Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents All enjoying good health; glad the wheat is sowed; Mr. Lewis is purchasing corn; whooping cough is at old Mrs. Lewis's; expects Hawkins; the doctor has cut his finger badly; sorry to hear how Francis Mitchell "has been going on"; the days are now short.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Mr. Lewis killed a beef and does not want any more at present; Mrs. Lewis has got the books they wanted: Simpson' Euclid and Blair's Lectures; other news of Lewis's and Falcons.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Recounts illness; planned to sail from London on the 15th; because of illness has been unable to ride horseback so has purchased a wheeled chaise; Mr. Braikenridge has not arrived in England; has received no letters from his family of a date later than the 13th of November 17]84; wishes to be remembered to family and friends.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Recounts negotiations with William Kimbrough over the corn crop; news of the Lewis's.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone, Louisa County, Virginia, Undated
Scope and Contents Arrived safely and found their things in much the same condition as they left them.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone Sr., Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents Arrived safely and found things in good order; Mr. Lewis is at home.
John Jerdone to Francis Jerdone Sr., Louisa County, Undated
Scope and Contents Sends weekly news: Joseph Holladay brought 3,000 herrings, the "backward spring"; Captain Lewis Holladay had a sale at the tavern of what remained in his store; plans a trip home.
J. King. no place, to William Jerdone, Charles City County, Undated
Scope and Contents Has not been able to dispose of his horse at the price stipulated; Mr. Anderson will take the horse at $100 if he will warrant him not more than 9 years old.
E. Lamb, Savannah, Georgia to Anna Burfitt Jerdone, care of Tnos. M. Forman, Savannah, Undated
Scope and Contents Asks about her Anna] mother's health; fears Martha's journey to Lebanon was "perilous" because of "Northern atrocities"; asks if Mr. Jerdone is alarmed because your residence is so near the scene of action; kiss all the children.