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                       Hugh Pugh




      

 
 





 
     
 



 
     
 


 
 
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1744

 

Hugh Pugh                                                 Debtor

£

 s.

d.

May

2nd

To a fine tooth Comb & a Course

--

3

--

 

 

To 2 Clasp knives

--

2

6

 

13th

To 90 lb. weight of Middelins

--

7

--

 

30th

To 100 weight of Middelins

--

8

--

June

4th

To 100 weight of Middelins

--

7

--

 

18th

To a Skippel of wheat & a skippel of rye

--

4

--

Sept

26th

To a paper of pins & 2 skeins of thread

--

2

2

 

 

To ½ of ½ of yd. of Muslin

--

1

3

Oct

23rd

To a Quart of Rum

--

2

--

 

 

To 100 weight of Course Middelins

--

5

--

 

 

To an old Saddle

--

5

--

 

 

To a pint of Rum

--

1

--

`1753

Apr19

Then Balanced all accounts and Remains

 

 

 

 

 

To One Bedstead to be Made by Hugh Pue

0

15

0

 

 

To Cash paid unto our Minister

0

12

0

 

28

To 100 of Midlins

0

10

0

May

23rd

To 115 of Midlins @ 11s per H.

0

12

6

July

14th

To 100 of Midlins

0

12

0

Sept.

21st

To 12 bushels of Wheat

2

14

0

 

25th

To the hauling your Pumpkins

0

2

0

 

8th

To 1 bushel & ½ of wheat

0

6

9

1754

Jan5

To cash answered to Joseph Sarvins

0

7

2 ½

 

9th

To a hogg weight 202 lbs.

2

10

6

 

 

To Justices [     ] at the  [   ] of Samuel Dupui

0

2

6

Feb

16

To 5 bushels of Indian Corn

0

15

0

March

 

To 5 bushels of Wheat

1

2

6

 

14th

To 2 bushels of Indian Corn

0

6

0

Apr.

28th

To 2 bushels of Indian Corn

0

6

0

 

 

To 2 bushels of Indian Corn

0

6

0

 

19th

To 2 ½  bushels of Indian Corn

0

7

6

 

24th

To 2 bushels of Potatoes

0

5

0

May

8th

To 1 bushel of Indian Corn

0

3

0

 

 

To 2 bushels of Wheat[?] omitted Feb 4th

0

9

0

 

 

To 20 lbs. of Flour

0

3

0

 

 

To ½ a peck of Indian Meal

0

0

4 ½

 

 

To a fan [?]

0

10

0

 

 

To a Pitchfork

0

2

0

 

 

To a pair of Shoes for your wife

0

6

0

 

 

£

14

5

10

 

 

Paid

7

15

0

 

 

Balance Due £

6

10

10

1755

 

To the Balance of Account brought from Folio (71) as ye Note given for the Same bearing date Dec 30th 1754

6

10

10

March

15

To 15 bushels of wheat

3

15

0

 

 

To 8 bushels of Bran

0

8

0

 

 

To Share 5 Hundred Chaf 5s.

0

10

0

 

 

To an action of Betts 1s6 to one of Barn. Stroud 1s6

0

3

0

 

 

To 2 [ ] of the said notions

0

1

6

 

 

To an action of Wm. Ward

0

2

0

 

 

To an overcharge of 2 days by your Son

0

14

0

August

19

To 2 bushels of wheat at 5s per bushel

--

10

--

 

 

To Cash paid in cash in ye action of Robert Longshore

--

12

8

 

 

To 2 Bushels of wheat

0

10

0

 

 

To James Hinson

1

7

6

 

 

To 2 bushels of Corn

0

6

0

 

 

To one hundred of & one --  flour

1

0

0

 

 

To 2 bushels of rye

0

6

0

1760

 

To 2 bushel of Corn

0

6

0

 

 

To 3 pints of Salt

0

0

6

 

 

To 151 of pork at 4d per pound

2

11

2

1762

April

To [ ] pounds of flour

2

11

6

1764

April

To 2 bushels of Corn

0

6

0

 

 

To pasturing of 5 hoggs 14 months

9

10

0

 

 

To 1 [ ]

0

7

6

 

 

To an action of James Martin

0

2

3

 

 

To an action of William Jane

0

1

6

 

 

To an action of Edward Pinter

0

2

6

 

 

To an action of John Vaneta

0

1

6

 

 

To an action of James Durham

0

1

6

 

 

To an action of David Johns to pl. and interest

3

0

0

 

 

Costs

0

1

6

1766

 

To the use of a crosscut saw

1

0

0

 

 

To an action of Samuel Dupui

0

1

6

 

 

To one new wagon

3

10

0

 

 

Have Remains Due [ ] Book

3

3

10

 

 

By one Note of David [ ] with interest

3

1

2

 
     
     
     
     
 

 

 

Per Contra                                                         Cr.

£

s.

d.

1753

March

By making a Coffin for the Negro Wench

0

6

0

 

 

By making a Coffin for Aaron

0

6

0

 

 

By McCarty

1

8

0

 

 

By 1 Days work by your Self

0

4

6

 

 

By a Sleigh

0

15

0

April

15th

By making a Door & Door Chooks

0

10

0

 

 

By Shoeing a mare

0

4

0

 

 

By Balance of accounts due

0

17

6

 

 

By 1 Days harrowing by my Son Peter

0

1

6

 

 

By 4 Days work by my Son Peter

0

5

0

 

 

By 2 Days of work

0

10

0

 

 

By a [ ]

0

9

0

 

 

By a [ ]

0

15

0

 

 

By Daniel McCarty

1

9

0

 

 

By making a Coffin for my Son

0

6

0

 

 

The above of none effect

 

 

 

1753

March

By making a Door & Door Chooks

0

10

0

 

 

By making a coffin for your Negro wench

0

6

0

 

 

By shoeing a Mare

0

2

6

 

 

By Balance of former account

0

17

6

 

 

By 1 days harrowing by Peter

0

1

6

 

 

By 4 Days work by Peter

0

5

0

 

 

By 2 Days  6 ¼ work

0

10

0

 

 

By a [ ]

0

9

0

 

 

By a [ ] pony

0

15

0

 

 

By Daniel McCarty

1

9

0

 

 

By making a Coffin for my Son

0

6

0

 

 

By 4 Days work by John

0

8

0

 

 

By 6 days work by John

0

12

0

 

 

By Barnard Stroud

0

10

0

 

 

By Shoeing a Pony

0

3

0

 

 

By 2 weeks 2 days work by Margaret

0

10

6

 

 

£

7

15

0

 

 

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Per Contra                                                          Cr.

£

s.

d.

1755

 

By cash paid to Edward Robison

6

10

 

July

22

By 2 lbs. of butter at 6 per lb.

--

1

 

 

 

By ¼ Day of Harvest works by his Son at 4s per day

--

5

 

 

 

By 1 ¼ Day by his Wife, Daughter & Son Peter at 3/s per D.

--

11

 

Aug

11

By 2 Days work of his daughter Margaret at 1s6 per Day

--

3

--

 

 

By 7 Days work at your new house

1

11

6

 

 

By 7 Days work for your son John

0

17

0

 

 

By 2 new sleds

1

10

0

 

 

By 2 new harrows

0

18

0

 

 

By 2 new horse yolks

0

3

0

 

 

By 1 new wooden wagon

3

10

0

 

 

By mending of  Cradel for a Scythe

0

5

0

 

 

By 2 & ½ days laying floors

0

11

3

 

 

By 2 & ½ Days harrowing by Aaron

0

2

0

 

 

By ½ a Day raking oats by Rachel & Aaron

0

2

0

 

 

By 2 days raking and binding of [ ]

0

9

0

 

 

By Cash

1

10

0

 

 

By 1 Day & ½ making a candle and other work

0

6

9

 

 

By Sundrys

5

13

0

 

 

By pasturing of hoggs

9

16

0

 

 

By Cash upon Jamil Galont account

1

0

0

1769

 

The above Totaled and [ ] Remains Due to Book

3

3

10

 
     
  Hugh Pugh:

Lived next to Aaron Depui. 162-acre plot. Warrant dated 18 April 1749; surveyed by Edward Scull on 24 September 1750.
 
     
   
  source:  http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20A%20-%20Z/Book%20T/Book%20T%20pg%2012.pdf  
 


The 153-acre tract is better defined below.  Neighbors are Aaron Dupui, Jacob Stroud and Daniel Logan. 
 
   
  source:  http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Book%20%20A1-A89/Book%20A-04/Book%20A-04%20pg%20356.pdf



 
     
 
     
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