Folder 4
Contains 15 Results:
Accounts, unknown, undated
Folder 4
Unknown accounts for cheese; products from 2 oxen including hide, tallow, and beef; and clapboards. An account of persons that have not paid their cost of restriction on the small pox including Lemuel Harrison, Ezekiel Trambliss, Emory, Gideon Thomson adn Lydia Gibbs.
Sanford, Jonah, 1782-1785
Folder 4
The papers consist primarily of the accounts of Jonah Sanford (1733-1817) who lived in the South Farms section (now Morris) of Litchfield. They were kept by Jesse Sanford Harrison (1872-1954), great great granddaughter of Jonah Sanford. Jesse was the daughter of Rollin & Laura Harrison and granddaughter of William Henry Harrison and Rhoda Sanford, daughter of Simeon Sanford and granddaughter of Jonah Sanford.
Sanford, Isaac receipt, 1782 Jan 17
Item 1
Receipt from Isaac Sanford in New Haven to Jonah Sanford for payment in the cost of a lawsuit concerning Capt. Stephen Sanford.
Woodruff, Benjamin promissory note, 1782 Jan 31
Item 2
Promissory note from Benjamin Woodruff in Litchfield to Jonah Sanford. Woodruff promisses to pay Sanford three thousand and one third of good white boards by May 15th next at the sawmill by the meeting house in Winchester. On the back is an accounting from Feb. 1782 to Sept. 1783 for white wood boards, cherry boards, and red clapboards.
Woodruff, Benjamin promissory note, 1782 Jan 31
Item 3
Promissory note from Benjamin Woodruff in Litchfield to Jonah Sanford. For value received, Woodruff promises to pay Sanford two thousand feet of pine boards at the sawmill by the meeting house in Winchester.