Pinnell/Pinion Genealogical ResearchJames Harrison's Account Book, 1783-1793

I am told (by Penny Forester, at that time SC Librarian in the Greenville Public Library) that James Harrison lived in Union County at the time of the Jonathan Pinnell entries, but had moved to Greenville County by time of the Richd. Pinion entry.

(The microfilm was not easy to read.  I'd like to read the original sometime (at the South Caroliniana Library in Columbia).)

p. 96  Jonathan Pinnell
(Debt side of account book)
__ 5
1783
To [item] cards 6/4  Cass knives  6/10 -- 13
To [item] scissors 6  1 frying pan 6/6 7 2
8 yd ___ 8/  1Cutto 1/2  13 Salt 9/4 19 6
1 bag 2/4  6 Jam Covew 3/ 5 4
Cr your father 4 9
Cr Rob Woodson 8/G.M. 5 10
1 Cutto 1/  2 Cups 2/  for B Salt 4/8 7 8
1 Reap hook 1/8  Cash 13/2 14 10
your part Expenses p__king yr ___ 7
1 weeding hoe 3/6 3 6
Sep 23 Cast __nt 18/8  200 nails 2/6 1 1 2
5 9 9
Jan 12
1785
To Cr Len Smith 7 dollars
which is to be paid in 225ll net pork
1 12 8
7 2 5
April 24
1785
To Balance at S___ 11 6

(payment side of account book)
June 8
1784
By yr part 1 hh Tobo 518ll 3 11 3
Novr 16 By cash Wc of you at Mr. Olliphant 18 8
4 9 11
Decemr
29
By cash 4/8
By 256ll port at 14/4 --

1
4
16
8
__
6 10 7
By Balla at Settr 11 10
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By Cash 2/  By __ yr bro Lewis 7/ 9 __
By Cotton paid in full 2 11

later page, unnumbered, two pages after p. 174 (this section of the book appears to be in bad shape - loose fragments of pages)

Richd Pinion for Brandy  2/ Virg. Money
date unclear:  24 Decemb '92?
Lots of brandy sales on this page


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