Business note from George Balden to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Balden requests that Birdsall "barer hereof have to the value of any sum under four pounds and set it to my acompt [account] and in So doing you will oblige me." Note: Birdsall owned a…
Business note from George Hewlett to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Hewlett requests that Birdsall "let John Jackson have some trimming for a sute [sic] of cloase [sic] upon my account."
Business note from Gilbert Jones to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Jones requests that Birdsall "let the bearer hereof have a half Dozen Sheets of paper that is good and clean an place it to my account and in so Doing you will oblige your friend." The…
Business note from Henry Walters to Joseph Burdshel (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note. Walters requests that Birdsall "let Junas Vanscots have a gallon Rum and i will se [sic] you paid."
Business note from James Conkline to Joseph Budsel (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note, Seaman requests that Birdsall "let the bare here of have the sum of won pound five shillings and nine pence uPon my acount." Note: Birdsall owned a…
Business note from James Seaman to Joseph Birdsel (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note, Seaman requests that Birdsall credit the barer hear of one pint of rum & place to my a count." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem…
Business note from James Spearing to Joseph Birdsall. The note requested that Birdsall send to Spearing by the bearer of the note, Mrs. Rhoads, powder and shott [sic] and to charge them to his account. The location at the top of the note is listed as…
Business note from James Thustin? (possible an alternate spelling for "Thurston") to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Thustin requests that Birdsall send him "by the barrer [sic] one pound of powder and four pounds of shot and one black handkerchief…
Business note from Johanas Van Cots, Jr., to Joseph "Bursham" (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note, Van Cots requests that Birdsall "let the Benimin [sic] Post have as much out of your shop coms to three shilings [sic]." Note: Birdsall…
Business note in which John Birdsall requests that Joseph Birdsall "please to credit the baroer [bearer] William Pidgon to the value of Seven Shillings & Eleven pence & I will see you paid." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem…