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1 Excerpted from Appendix C 4. Multiple services Fanny Byrne, washing, sewing, and shore work, Renews (Goodridge s, 1839 ledger, fol. 377) Aug To 4 yards Blue Serge 11 June By 17 Days [shore] work June yards Calico 8. 4 July David Lee 12 June Pair Black Hose 2. 9 July William Karney 12 June lb soap 5.10 Aug t Laurency Hunt June yards Gingham 5 Oct r By William Meagher June Cotton Handkf 1. 6 July /2 lb thread 3 July /4 lb Soap 6. 7 July /2 yards Gingham 3. 1 July yards White Serge 7. 6 Aug t /2 yards double M... ing Sept r lbs 15 ozs soap 1. 9 Oct r /4 lbs soap 8 Oct r lb soap
2 Mary Ann Fowler, shore work and sale of oakum, Renews (Goodridge s, 1839 ledger, fol. 379) Dec r 16 To Balance June By 14 1/2 Days [shore] Work Oct r lbs Oakum 3. 8 May lbs 6 ozs soap 4. 3 Dec r Bad Debts May yards Blue Serge June Pair Womans Shoes 7. 6 June yards Cotton 8. 4 June Pair Black Hose 2. 9 Sep t Pair Womans Shoes 7. 6 Sep t /4 lb Thread
3 Ann Jackman, shore work and sale of hay, Renews (Goodridge s, 1840 ledger, fols. 336, 341) fol Dec r 14 To Bad Debts Aug t /2 yards Shirting 5. 6 Sep t By 6 Ducks 7. 6 Aug t yards Shirting 2 Amount to Folio 341 Aug t /2 yards Gown Cotton. 6 Sep t To Amount from opposite Amount opposite Sep t lb 7 ozs Soap 2. 8 Amount to Folio fol. 341 Sep t To Amount from Folio By am t from Folio Sep t lb Leather 3/6 Sep t Fishery 17 days work 1 lb offal per B. M c Carthy Oct r Thread & Sparrowbills 4 Oct r /8 Cwt Hay 6.11 Oct r Cash paid B. M c Carthy Dec r Bad Debts
4 Mary Foley, washing, sewing, and sale of produce, Renews (Goodridge s, 1840 ledger, fols. 337, 342) fol Dec r 14 To Bad Debts 1. 2 Dec r yards Calico July yard Black Merino 3 April By 1 Doz n Eggs 1 Aug t /2 yards red Merino 9. 8 Aug t Ducks 15 Aug t /4 yards slate color D o Amount to Folio Aug t Pair Small Boys Shoes 6 Aug t To amount from opposite Amount opposite Aug t lb Sugar 1. 9 Sept r /2 yds Shirting 6/6 5 yds 2/9 13/ Amount to Folio fol. 342 Dec r To Amount from Folio Oct r By amount from Folio Dec r 607 Balance due her Oct r Philip Power Nov r John Sheen 7 Dec r House Expense Cream 19 Dec r Ducks Dec r William Rowe 12 Dec r John Beer
5 Margaret Leary, washing and cooking, Renews (Goodridge s, 1840 ledger, fol. 339) June To 6 yards Bleu Calico 5 Nov r By House Expense June Pair Childrens Shoes 1/2 year s washing /4 Inches 2.10 Nov r Cooking 2 Months each for June lb Sugar 1. 2 Foley & M c Grath July lb 6 ozs Soap 1. 5 Dec r Ann Huffman Balance Acc t Aug t lb 13 ozs D o 4 Dec r /4 Months Cooking Aug t Cash 5 p. P. Finn 3. 9 Sep t Cash Dec r /30 Months Cooking Nov r Thread 6 p. Cap t 5. 6 Dec r M r Reid & Kerr order Dec r 606 Balance due 8 Dec r Ann Huffman reversed entry Dec r Cash p. Tho. at St. Johns
6 Esther Cahill, washing and shore work, Renews (Goodridge s, 1841 ledger, fol. 245) May To 2 lbs 2 ozs Soap May yard Calico 9 Dec r 14 By Balance 2 June /4 lbs soap and /2 lb Sen. Tea 4. 5 Oc t Patrick Kennedy 12 July lbs Sugar and Oc t James Ryan Sr 12 1/2 yard Gown Cotton 2. 2 Oc t /2 days [shore] work July /8 yards black Merino 3. 1 Amount to Folio Amount to Folio ===== =====
7 Margaret Dunphy, shore work and sale of poultry, b Renews (Goodridge s, 1841 ledger, fol. 306) Aug t To 3 1/2 yards blue Serge 6.11 Aug t By 9 Ducks 9 Aug t Pair Black Hose 2. 9 Oc t /2 days [shore] work Aug t yard blue Serge 2. 9 Aug t Pair Womans Shoes Aug t yards blay Calico 5 Aug t yards Gown Cotton 8 Oc t To Amount from opposite Sep t /2 yards Black Merino Oc t /8 yds blay Calico 2 Sep t yards Black Merino 8. 3 Sep t yard black Merino Sep t /4 yards Calico 3. 2 Amount opposite b Margaret s supplies suggest that she also did a considerable amount of sewing; however, there is nothing in the credit column of this particular account to indicate that she had customers in that regard.
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