Business note from Aletter Clowes to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Clowes requests that Birdsall send him nine yards of linnen [sic] at four & four pence per yard. Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh), N.Y. He was…
Business note from Gabriel Van Cots to Joseph Birdsell (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note, Van Cots requests that Birdsall let John Smallen have the value "of four shillings upon my acount [sic]." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in…
Business note from Zebulon Seaman to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Seaman requests that Joseph Birdsall let Benjamin Birdsall have anything he wants, on Seaman's account, to a value of forty-three shillings, and to charge that to his account. Note:…
Business note from Benjamin Birdsall to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Benjamin Birdsall requested that Joseph Birdsall "By the Bearer Joel Burch Send me 13 Basket Buttens, one Dousin Philadelphia Buttens & 2 large ones for leather Britches one…
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 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 G. [Gilbert?] Jones to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Jones requests that Birdsall "let the bearer hereof have to the value of two shillings and I will see you paid." Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem (present-day…
Business note from Zebulon Seaman to Joseph "Burdshel" (alternate spelling of "Birdsall"). In the note, Seaman requests that Birdsall "let James Berey have two pounds of shot and I will see you paid from me.) Note: Birdsall owned a general store in…
Business note from Thomas Seaman to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Seaman requests that Birdsall let Rachel Stivers? have the value of 12 shillings and 11 pence on his account. Note: Birdsall owned a general store in Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh),…
Business note, the front side of which is a promise to pay note of two ponds [sic] fifteen shillings from Joseph Place to Richard Toten (alternate spelling of Totten). The verso is an assignment of that note, for value received, from Totten to Joseph…