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                    <text>1794 Worthington Day Book, Index

1794 Worthington Day Book
INDEX (items purchased) &amp; (items bartered)
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION
How this index works:
Name of Customer (with variant spellings) (Town, if other than Worthington) [Number in Main
Ledger], the Day Book pdf page number (date of purchase)
(items purchased) (items bartered)
Examples:
The entry for
Acers, George [47]: 49 (04/26/1794)
can be found by opening the General Store Day Book pdf and entering 51 at the top (there are 126 total
pages). The easiest approach to locating a name is to scan down the leftmost column and look for the
Ledger Number, in this case [47]. The date for the entry is also provided because an individual page
can have multiple dates. Acers was the last customer on April 26, 1794. The next day the store was
open for business was April 29, 1794. Mr. Acers paid 4s/6p into his account on this date, and there are
no additional mentions of him readable in the Day Book.

Gurdain Palmer, on the other hand, made multiple transactions. Here is his entry in the index.
Palmer, Gurdain (Gurden) [18]: 8 (01/09/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 49 (04/29/1794),
67 (06/28/1794)
Palmer shopped at the store on 5 different days. One of those entries can also be found on page 51 of
the PDF file. Both the Ledger Number, ([18] in this case), and the date (April 29th), can help locate the
name. On this date, Palmer provided 53 pounds of sugar to the store for which he received a credit of
1£/6s/6p
Palmer’s purchase of a half-quire (around 7 sheets) of paper on 01/09/1794 is shown on page 8 of the
PDF file, but on this page his Ledger Number is unreadable because of page damage. It is underlined in
the Names Index to indicate an Unreadable Ledger Number on that page.
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Two more things to note, both shown in the entries for Rufus Knowles, below.
Knowles, Rufus [17]: 7 (01/11/1794)
Knowles, Rufus [32]: 26 (02/19/1794)
Knowles, Rufus [86]: 23 (02/11/1794-cash payment), 29 (02/28/1794), 40 (03/25/1794-cash payment),
45 (04/10/1794-cash payment), 48 (04/23/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 73 (07/09/1794),
96 (09/09/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 127 (11/18/1794)
Although most people charged their purchases, on occasion some paid cash. Within the Worthington
Day Book, cash payments are shown using the words “paid” or “cash” in the left-hand column where the
Ledger Number usually is located.
As shown on Day Book pdf p 23.jpg, Rufus Knowles paid 10 shillings in cash when he purchased ¼
pound of tea on February 11, 1794. He also paid cash in entries showns on pp. 40 and 45.

Finally, several people have more than one Ledger Number. This might have several causes –
possibly an entry error or running out of space on the initial page. Knowles is unique in having three
different Ledger Numbers attached to his name.
p. 26:

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p. 27:

p. 65:

Please see the accompanying Guide to the Entries in the 1794 Worthington Day Book for general
information about Days Books and the types of entries found there.
Beneath the page and dates associated with each name is parentheses, alphabetical lists of (the types of
items the individual purchased) and (type of items traded for credit).
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PART 2- THE NAMES INDEX
A
Abbe, [Hanna]h (Partridgefield [Peru]) [unreadable]: 118 (11/17/1794)
(allspice, cambric, ginger, linen, thread)
Acers, George [47]: 49 (04/28/1794)
(monetary transaction)
Arms, Daniel [97]: 53 (05/21/1794-paid cash), 62 (06/18/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 77
(07/19/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 92 (08/30/1794), 93 (09/03/1794), 94 (09/05/1794),
96 (09/11/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 112 (11/06/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(allspice, brandy, broom, chintz, ginger, monetary transaction, paper pins, ribbon, silk thread, slippers,
taste, tea, unspecified merchandise, wine)
B
Bacon, Ebenezer (Partridgefield [Peru]) [24]: 44 (04/14/1794), 101 (09/26/1794), 116 (11/12/1794),
124 (11/25/1794)
(monetary transaction, sieve, snuff, tea)
Badger, Henry [12]: 21 (2/11/1794).
Badger, Henry [29]: 20 (02/11/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 26 (02/18/1794), 46 (04/19/1794), 86
(08/16/1794), 93 (09/03/1794)
(baise, cloth shoes, quality, shalloon, unspecified merchandise, wine) (shoe return)
Bailey, John [56]: 45 (04/16/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 94 (09/05/1794), 96
(09/11/1794), 101 (09/25/1794)
(cherry, cups and saucers, garden seeds, glass lights, old saddle, paper pins, sugar, taste., teaspoons,
tumbler) (flax seed)
Bancroft, Dr. Edmund [91]: 35 (03/14/1794)
(felt hat, paper pins)
Barclay, John [56]: 53 (05/21/1794)
(comb)
Barnes (Barns), Joseph [46]: 13 (01/24/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 25 (02/18/1794), 31
(03/05/1794).
Barnes (Barns), Joseph [81]: 22 (02/11/1794), 28 (02/25/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 36 (03/17/1794), 36
(03/18/1794), 36 (03/21/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 39 (03/31/1794)
(brass beads, chest lock, monetary transactions, shalloon, snuff box, spirit, sundries, thimble, tobacco,
unspecified merchandise)
Barnes (Barns), Silas [81]: 13 (01/25/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 38 (03/25/1794), 40
(03/31/1794), 55 (05/28/1794), 96 (09/11/1794)
(almanack, cherry, gause, ginger, indigo, mode, silk thread, taste) (ashes, butter, flax)
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Barns, Aaron [81]: 39 (03/29/1794), 45 (04/15/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 97
(09/13/1794)
(compass, chest lock, monetary transaction, WI rum, wine)
Barns, Mary [62]: 72 (07/08/1794)
(bandana handkerchief, monetary transaction)
Barre, James [96]: 48 (04/23/1794), 48 (04/26/1794), 69 (07/01/1794)
(cherry, monetary transaction, wine)
Bartlett, Jabez [12]: 33 (03/10/1794)
(crackers)
Bartlett, Silas [60]: 3 (01/06/1794), 6 (01/10/1794), 7 (01/10/1794); 14 (01/28/1794), 15 (01/30/1794),
17 (01/04/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 23 (02/12/1794), 24 (02/15/1794), 26
(02/19/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 50 (04/30/1794), 63 (06/20/1794),
69 (06/30/1794), 69 (07/01/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 78 (07/20/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 87
(08/18/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 91 (09/01/1794), 95 (09/06/1794), 111 (11/04/1794), 112 (11/04/1794),
119 (11/18/1794-cash payment), 123 (11/11/1794)
(ale, brandy, cherry, monetary transactions, NE rum, salt fish, spirit, sugar, Spanish White, tobacco,
unspecified merchandise) (butter, flax)
Bass, Hezekiah [7]: 12 (01/18/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 86 (08/15/1794), 109 (10/28/1794)
(sugar, Spanish White) (ashes, butter)
Bates, Capt. Libeus [104]: 77 (07/19/1794)
(10p nails)
Bates, Deborough [unreadable]: 12 (01/18/1794)
(binding, ribbon, satinette)
Bates, Isaiah [58]: 3 (01/04/1794), 25 (02/15/1794), 43 (04/09/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 57 (06/04/1794),
69 (07/01/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 93 (09/03/1794), 101 (09/24/1794)
(allspice, gloves, imported buttons, metal buttons, monetary transactions, mug, paper pins, ribbon,
shalloon, small buttons, sundries, tape, taste, tea, twist, unspecified merchandise, wine, wool carder)
Bates, Rachael [29]: 28 (02/27/1794)
(silk thread)
Bates, Samuel [39]: 50 (05/01/1794), 111 (11/04/1794)
(cherry, monetary transaction)
Bealls (Beal), Leah (Cummington) [30]: 62 (06/18/1794), 99 (09/18/1794)
(black satin, lawn, muslin handkerchief, silk mitts, silk thread)
Bemis (Bemiss), Samuel [99]: 12 (01/18/1794-paid cash), 63 (06/19/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 99
(09/18/1794), 105 (10/17/1794), 122 (11/24/1794)
(powder, rub stone, spelling book, stirrups, tea) (ashes, oats)
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Benjamin, Asa (Middlefield) [108]: 100 (09/20/1794)
(tea, tobacco)
Benjamin, James [93]: 39 (03/31/1794), 43 (04/11/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 73
(07/09/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(allspice, brandy, cherry, comb, ginger, monetary transaction, powder, spirit, tea, tea spoons, wool
cards,) (hogs, oats)
Benjamin, Roger [84]: 16 (02/03/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 54
(05/27/1794), 59 (06/09/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 64 (06/21/1794), 80 (07/28/1794), 92 (09/01/1794), 97
(09/13/1794)
(bottle, garden seeds, ginger, indigo, linen, monetary transaction, raisins, salt, sarsinette, spirit, sugar,
sundries, tea, tobacco, unspecified merchandise, WI rum, wine)
Blackman, George [82]: 28 (02/24/1794), 53 (05/21/1794)
(ginger, gingerbread, monetary transactions) (butter, crackers, gingerbread, payment for services)
Blackmarr, James + Sylvanus [46]: 10 (01/16/1794)
(cherry, wine, gingerbread)
Blackmarr, James [40]: 4 (01/07/1794), 8 (01/14/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 13 (01/24/1794), 17
(01/03/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 20 (02/11/1794: 24 (02/14/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 27
(02/21/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 32 (03/07/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 33 (03/11/1794),
34 (03/12/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 39 (03/29/1794), 41 (04/05/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 44
(04/14/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 46 (04/18/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 51 (05/05/1794),
51 (05/08/1794), 53 (05/22/1794), 55 (05/28/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 59
(06/09/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 63 (06/20/1794), 68 (06/20/1794), 68 (06/21/1794),
66 (06/26/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 72 (07/07/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 80
(07/26/1794), 86 (08/16/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 91 (09/01/1794), 94 (09/05/1794),
96 (09/11/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 98 (09/15/1794), 100 (09/20/1794), 101 (09/25/1794), 102
(09/30/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 109 (10/27/1794), 110 (10/30/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 112
(11/05/1794), 113 (11/07/1794), 114 (11/10/1794), 117 (11/13/1794), 118 (11/17/1796), 120
(11/19/1794), 124 (11/25/1794), 126 (??/??/1794)
(allspice, binding, bottles, brandy, broken glass lights, buckles, bushel barrel, butter, callico, cheese,
cherry, chest lock, chintz, coffee, compasses, copperas, cup, cupboard lock, dial, fan rib, flax seed,
frieze, ginger, gingerbread, , H-hinges, indigo, ink stand, knee buckles, large and small buttons, lead,
monetary transactions, muslin, needles, oil cake, paper, paper pins, potmettle, powder, raisins, ribbon,
salt, sawmill files, scissors, shoes, silk thread, snuff, spirit, allspice, Spanish White, striped coating,
sugar, tea, 10p nails, soap, thread, tierces/casks, tobacco, tow cloth, twist, whip, silk thread, sundries,
unspecified merchandise, WI rum, woman’s shoes,) (flax, tierce returned, oil cake)
Blanchard, Jonathan (Partridgefield [Peru]) [5]: 78 (07/22/1794)
(10p nails, tea)
Bonney, Capt. Luke [107]: 96 (09/10/1794)
(plated spurs)
Bowdish, Nathaniel [29]: 22 (02/12/1794), 103 (10/08/1794), 115 (11/11/1794), 121 (11/20/1794)
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(brandy, bottle, NE rum, pink ribbon, tea)
Branch, Nathan [21]: 12 (01/18/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 114
(11/10/1794), 121 (11/20/1794)
(alum, buttons, ginger, monetary transactions, needles, shalloon, sundries, teapot, velvet) (ashes, flax)
Brewster, Elisha L. [unreadable]: 120 (11/19/1794)
Brewster, Lt. Elisha [77]: 8 (01/13/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 33 (03/12/1794), 38
(03/26/1794), 50 (05/03/1794), 52 (05/12/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 63 (06/20/1794), 67 (06/28/1794),
80 (07/26/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 105 (10/13/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 109
(10/27/1794), 117 (11/13/1794), 121 (11/21/1794)
(coffee, gause, ginger, hair ribbon, lace, mode, mug, needles, plates, quality, ribbon salt, shoe binding,
shoes, silk thread, spelling book, spice, spirit, sugar, thimble, tea, tumbler, unspecified merchandise,
wine)
Brewster, Jonah [27]: 16 (02/01/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 35
(03/15/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 47 (04/19/1794), 50 (05/01/1794), 62 (06/18/1794),
63 (06/20/1794), 69 (07/01/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 123 (11/11/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(allspice, brandy, cherry, cotton handkerchief, hose, grater, kerseymere, linen, paper pins, pepper,
raisins, salt, shalloon, silk, spelling book, shalloon, silk, sundries, tea, twist, unspecified merchandise,
whip, WI rum)
Brewster, Deacon Jonathan [1]: 68 (06/30/1794), 93 (09/03/1794)
(paper)
Brewster, Jonathan Jr. [74]: 5 (01/08/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 41 (04/04/1794), 103 (10/09/1794)
(binding, buttons, cinnamon, pepper, sleigh whip, spirit, sugar, wine)
Brewster, Dr. Moses [79]: 8 (01/14/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 52 (05/08/1794)
(binding, paper) (oats)
Brown, Abner [50]: 45 (04/16/1794)
(salt)
Brown, Oliver [65]: 27 (02/21/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 71 (07/04/1794)
(brandy, shears, spirit, sundries) (flax)
Bryant, Dr. Peter (Cummington) [107]: 96 (09/10/1794)
(glass lights, small and large, ribbed white cotton hose, twilled fancy hose)
Bryant, Polly [87]: 30 (03/03/1794)
(paper pins) (flax)
Buck, Daniel (Chesterfield) [91]: 34 (03/12/1794)
(sundries)
Buck, Thomas [40]: 70 (07/04/1794), 128 (11/19/1794)
(fan, shoes)
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Buffington (Buffinton), Major Samuel [51]: 01 (??/26/1794), 6 (01/10/1794), 7 (01/11/1794), 8
(01/13/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 15 (01/29/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 17 (01/03/1794),
19 (02/07/1794), 20 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/13/1794), 25 (02/18/1794), 26 (02/18/1794), 27
(02/21/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 38 (03/25/1794), 39 (03/28/1794paid cash), 43 (04/11/1794), 44 (04/13/1794), 45 (04/15/1794), 47 (04/19/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 49
(04/26/1794), 50 (04/30/1794), 50 (05/03/1794), 51 (05/08/1794), 54 (05/27/1794), 63 (06/20/1794),
68 (06/21/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 74
(07/12/1794), 77 (07/18/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 79 (07/25/1794), 83 (08/01/1794),
85 (08/12/1794), 86 (08/16/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 102
(09/26/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 111 (10/31/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 113 (11/08/1794), 114
(11/08/1794), 116 (11/12/1794), 127 (11/18/1794), 130 (11/22/1794)
Buffington (Buffinton), Major Samuel [88]: 80 (07/28/1794)
(allspice, baize, black ball, binding, bowls, brandy, butter firkin, buttons, cherry, cinnamon, coffee,
copperas, cork screw, cotton denim, edging, flax, garden seeds, gimblett, gullely, H-hinges, indigo,
lawn handkerchief, lye, monetary transactions, mug, muslin, NE rum, paper, pen knife, plates (3 sizes),
popper caster, Prophetic Conjecture, quality, salt, shalloon, scythe, spirit, sugar, sugar loaf, sundries,
tallow, tea, taste, thread, tow cloth, tumblers, tursk, vest pattern, WI rum, wine, wine glasses, muslin)
(butter)
Burck (Burch), Robert (Windsor) [91]: 34 (03/13/1794), 63 (06/20/1794)
(buff kerseymere, twist, whip) (mens shoes)
Burnett, Aaron [98]: 63 (06/19/1794), 78 (07/20/1794)
(10p nails)
Burr, Calvin [94]: 43 (04/09/1974)
(stockings)
Burton, Asa [48]: 11 (01/17/1794), 17 (01/03/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 48
(04/23/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 71 (07/071794), 75 (07/14/1794), 86
(08/15/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 98 (09/16/1794)
(alum, axe helve, buttons, cherry, gloves, pigtail tobacco, pork, powder, Prophetic Conecture, ribbon,
sundries, \twist, vest pattern) (horse boarding, butter)
Burton, Sexton [unreadable]: 99 (9/17/1794)
(powder)
Butler, William (Northampton) [5]: 73 (07/09/1794), 81 (07/28/1794), 102 (09/26/1794)
(bushel barrel for maple sugar, maple sugar, monetary transaction, Prophetic Conjecture)
Butts, Capt. Rufus [43]: 37 (03/24/1794), 49 (04/28/1794)
(raisins, ribbon) (flax)
C
Chaffee, Darius (Windsor) [104]: 76 (07/17/1794)
(pewter cup)
Chamberlain, Asa [62]: 4 (01/07/1794), 94 (09/06/1794)
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(cherry, ginger, shoes, sugar)
Chapin, Joel [27]: 37 (03/24/1794), 45 (04/16/1794)
(spirit)
Clamon (Clemens), Thomas [42]: 8 (01/14/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 20 (02/08/1794), 20 (02/09/1794),
23 (02/13/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 60 (06/13/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 67
(06/27/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 93 (09/03/1794)
(copperas, monetary transaction, rye, spirit, sundries, tea, twist, unspecified merchandise) (ashes, flax)
Clapp, Col. Amasa (Chesterfield) [45]: 74 (07/11/1794)
(powder)
Clapp, Charles [92]: 35 (03/17/1794), 42 (04/09/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(binding, ferret, spirit, tea, wrapper) (flax)
Clapp (Clap), Samuel [56]: 45 (04/15/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 96
(09/10/1794)
(bottle, cherry, raisins, salt, spirit, spectacles)
Clapp, Thadeus [42]: 8 (01/14/1794), 49 (04/28/1794), 52 (05/12/1794)
(flax, sugar, sundries) (sugar)
Clark Shubel (Shubil) [74]: 6 (01/09/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 24
(02/15/1794), 28 (02/25/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 36 (03/21/1794), 39 (03/29/1794),
49 (04/29/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 59 (06/09/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 79 (07/25/1794), 89
(08/25/1794), 98 (09/16/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 105 (10/14/1794), 113 (11/06/1794)
(brandy, buttons, cherry, flax, florentine for shoes, knives and forks, monetary transactions, nails, NE
rum, paper pins, shoes, spirit, sundries, tea, WI rum) (flax)
Cleavland (Cleaveland), Neucum (Newcomb) [43]: 8 (01/14/1794-paid cash), 12 (01/18/1794-paid
cash), 53 (05/24/1794), 56 (05/31/1794), 59 (06/09/1794)
(scarlet broadcloth, monetary transaction, stirrups, wine) (flax)
Clemmons, Thomas [42]: 48 (04/23/1794)
(unspecified merchandise)
Cody, Phillip [105]: 93 (09/02/1794)
(10p nails)
Cole, Consider [85]: 71 (07/04/1794)
(tobacco) (tow cloth)
Cole, Elijah [14]: 27 (02//20/1794), 28 (02/24/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 56 (06/01/1794), 85
(08/11/1794), 104 (10/10/1794)
(brandy, coffee, crackers, monetary transactions, wine)
Cole, George [99]: 65 (06/23/1794)
(sundries)
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Cole, Noah [59]: 5 (01/09/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 85 (08/11/1794)
(monetary transactions, pigtail tobacco, sundries) (butter)
Cole, Oliver [91]: 35 (03/15/1794)), 54 (05/26/1794)
(bottle, brandy, coffee, mttnett, silk thread)
Cole, Southworth [43]: 37 (03/24/1794)
(gloves)
Cole, Lt. William [77]: 14 (01/29/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 50 (05/03/179468
(06/30/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 116 (11/12/1794)
(box, brandy, monetary transactions, raisins, rosen, sugar, tea, whip) (flax, library light)
Collins, Calvin [33]: 9 (01/16/1794), 40 (03/31/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 49 (04/28/1794), 53
(05/23/1794), 88 (08/21/1794)
(comb, powder, spirit, unspecified merchandise) (oats)
Collins, Daniel [73]: 7 (01/13/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 91 (08/28/1794)
(4p nails, glass lights, raisins, sundries, 10p nails)
Converse (Convers), John [47]: 11 (01/17/1794), 20 (02/08/1794), 39 (03/31/1794), 50 (05/02/1794),
77 (07/19/1794)
(brandy, cotton hose, psalm book, spelling book, spurs, tobacco)
Converse (Convers), Samuel D. [38]: 32 (03/07/1794)
Converse (Convers), Samuel D. [47]: 6 (01/10/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 14
(01/29/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 31 (03/05/1794),
40 (03/31/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 97
(09/13/1794), 103 (10/08/1794)
(bowl, brandy, cherry, gingerbread, raisins, spirit, sugar, sundries, tea) (ashes, [maple?] sugar)
Corbin, Benjamin [80]: 75 (07/14/1794)
(plated spurs)
Cordner , Amos [42]: 54 (05/25/1794), 54 (05/27/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 81 (07/28/1794), 87
(08/19/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 102 (09/26/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 114 (11/08/1794), 117
(11/15/1794), 121 (11/20/1794)
(brandy, cotton hose, felt hat, gause, gloves, pigtail tobacco, ribbon, spirit, tobacco, twist, WI rum)
Cotterell (Cottrell, Cotterill), Nicholas [67]: 14 (01/29/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 23 (02/12/1794), 25
(02/17/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 28 (02/27/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 34 (03/14/1794), 50 (04/30/1794),
51 (05/07/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 69 (07/01/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 85
(08/11/1794), 92 (08/30/1794), 109 (10/28/1794), 110 (10/30/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(cheese, gingerbread, monetary transactions, NE rum, old hoops, paper pins, sawmill files, snuff, spirit,
silk thread, sugar, sarsnett, sundries, tea, twist, wine sugar) (flax)
Cowen, Garthelas [105]: 89 (08/23/1794)
(flax seed, tea)
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Crosby, David [102]: 69 (07/01/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 87
(08/19/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 93 (09/02/1794), 94 (09/05/1794), 97 (09/13/1794)
(elastic cloth, fustian, monetary transaction, ribbon, shalloon, women’s shoes, tea, spirit, sundries,
unspecified merchandise)
Crosby, Samuel [17]: 6 (01/09/1794), 7 (01/10/1794), 7 (01/11/1794)
Crosby, Samuel [66]: 5 (01/09/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 15
(01/30/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 25 (02/15/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 28 (02/24/1794),
30 (03/01/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 43 (04/09/1974), 46 (04/18/1794), 46 (04/19/1794), 53
(05/21/1794), 54 (05/25/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 66 (06/25/1794), 69 (07/02/1794),
70 (07/03/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 79 (07/25/1794), 80
(07/26/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 88 (08/22/1794), 90 (08/27/1794),
92 (08/30/1794), 91 (09/01/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 105 (10/15/1794), 112 (11/05/1794), 124
(11/26/1794)
(awls, baize, Bible, bosom pin, brandy, buckles, cherry, chintz, cloth shoes, comb, copperas, fustian,
felt hat, flint, lawn, ink, inkstand, monetary transactions, needles, paper, pen knife, powder, raisins,
ribbon, salt, sheet linen, shott, silk thread, snuff, snuff box, soap, spirit, stockings, sugar, sundries, tape,
taste, tea, thread, twist, WI rum, wine) (butter, crape returned, payment for services)
Crosher (Chroser), Jonathan (John) [35]: 22 (02/12/1794), 31 (03/04/1794)
(spirit)
Crosman, Nathaniel [23]: 25 (02/17/1794), 39 (03/31/1794)
(mittens, monetary transaction)
Crosman, Capt. William (Chester) [69]: 8 (01/13/1794), 49 (04/29/1794)
(castor hat, cherry, ink powder, pen knife, wine)
Cunningham (Cuningham), Jonathan [28]: 4 (01/07/1794), 9 (01/16/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 34
(03/13/1794), 56 (06/01/1794), 72 (07/071794), 97 (09/13/1794), 104 (10/11/1794)
(buckrum, buttons, durant, gloves, linen, mixed broadcloth, monetary transactions, powder, silk thread,
twist, unspecified merchandise, vest pattern, wine)
Curtis, Elijah [62]: 29 (02/28/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 82
(07/30/1794), 96 (09/11/1794), 121 (11/21/1794)
(buckles, monetary transactions, powder, 10p nails, tea, twill coating, WI rum) (flax)
Cushing, Belia [91]: 101 (09/26/1794-cash payment), 104 (10/11/1794)
(allspice, comb)
Cushing, Ezekiel [4]: 29 (02//20/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(glass lights, monetary transaction, raisins)
Cushing, Lydia [unknown], 80 (07/26/1794-cash payment)
(shears)
Cushman?, Thomas [40]: 7 (01/11/1794)
(pigtail tobacco)
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Cutler, Caleb [3]: 91 (09/01/1794), 97 (09/12/1794)
(linen, monetary transaction, thread)
D
Dailey, John [25]: 3 (01/04/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 63 (06/19/1794)
(raisins, rum, spirit, tea, tobacco) (ashes)
Daniells, Dan [87]: 29 (02/28/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 68 (06/30/1794-paid cash), 123 (11/24/1794)
(buttons, kerseymere, mode, ribbon, Prophetic Conjecture) (payment for services)
Daniels, Nathan [19]: 47 (04/21/1794)
(tea)
Davenport, Benjamin [48]: 27 (02/21/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 116
(11/12/1794)
(coffee cups and saucers, monetary transactions) (barrels, cheese, hog pork, payment for services)
Dewey, Jonathan [32]: 18 (01/02/1794), 19 (02/07/1794)
(looking glass) (slugged ashes)
Dewey, Joseph [73]: 4 (01/07/1794), 8 (01/13/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 15 (01/30/1794), 22
(02/12/1794), 23 (02/12/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 47 (04/19/1794),
48 (04/25/1794), 60 (06/13/1794), 72 (07/07/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 103
(10/08/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 114 (11/10/1794), 124 (11/26/1794)
(ashes, baize, Bible, brandy, brimstone, broken glass, chamber pot, gingerbread, glass lights, flax,
monetary transactions, quality, salt, shawl, spirit, sugar, sundries, twist) (butter)
Dewey, Roger [65]: 25 (02/17/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 97 (09/15/1794)
(leaf tobacco, pigtail tobacco, tea)
Dimock, Joseph (Norwich [Huntington]) [65]: 4 (01/06/1794), 8 (01/13/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 13
(01/25/1794), 114 (11/10/1794)
(allspice, buttons, ginger, rosin, unspecified merchandise, tea) (bushel barrels)
Drake, Abraham [95]: 43 (04/09/1974), 55 (05/30/1794), 60 (06/12/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 67
(06/28/1794), 70 (07/02/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 98 (09/15/1794),
104 (10/10/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 113 (11/08/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(bottle, box for nails, brandy, cherry, leaf tobacco, spirit, sundries, taste, 10p nails, tea, bottle) (ashes,
butter)
Drake, Benjamin [35]: 14 (01/29/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 54 (05/27/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 70
(07/02/1794), 105 (10/15/1794)
(axe helve, file) (butter, ashes, flax)
Drury, Jonathan [32]: 17 (01/03/1794), 20 (02/11/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 25
(02/17/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 43 (04/09/1974), 45 (04/16/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 53
(05/23/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 101 (09/26/1794)
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(buckles, Durant, file, gloves, hair ribbon, plates, Prophetic Conjecture, shinbinding, silk thread, spirit,
sundries, tea, unspecified merchandise) (ashes, payment for services, flax)
Dunbar (Dunbarr), Hosea (Hozea) [30]: 5 (01/09/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 34
(03/12/1794), 35 (03/17/1794), 41 (04/05/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 66 (06/25/1794),
93 (09/02/1794), 97 (09/15/1794), 126 (??/??/1794)
(buttons, cups and saucers, , flax, ginger, leaf tobacco, lime, monetary transactions, pigtail tobacco,
salt, spirit, stone potts, tea, unspecified merchandise) (ashes, pork)
E
Eager, Nahum Esq. [101]: 68 (06/30/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 73 (07/10/1794), 96 (09/10/1794), 120
(11/19/1794)
(cherry, monetary transaction, powder, spirit, raisins)
Elder, Thomas [85]: 25 (02/18/1794)
(crepe)
Everitt, Andrew [11]: 88 (08/21/1794)
(cherry)
F
Fanning (Faning), Asher [78]: 8 (01/13/1794), 12 (01/17/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 20
(02/11/1794), 24 (02/13/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 27 (02/21/1794), 39 (03/31/1794), 41 (04/04/1794),
43 (04/11/1794), 50 (04/30/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 75 (07/15/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 86
(08/16/1794), 96 (09/10/1794)
(file, ginn, glass lights, leaf tobacco, pork, spirit, sugar, sundries, tea, two-foot ruler, white lead, WI
rum, wine) (butter)
Faning, Lois [unreadable]: 56 (05/31/1794)
(leather gloves)
Fanning, Sabra [25]: 5 (01/09/1794)
(mittnett, silk, wire)
Farr, Anselm [86]: 26 (02/19/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(knives and forks, pen knife, sundries, tea)
Farr, Jacob (Cummington) [94]: 42 (04/09/1794), 52 (05/12/1794)
(cambric, chintz, linen, ribbon, silk thread, sundries, twist)
Farr, Joseph (Cummington) [105]: 86 (08/14/1794), 86 (08/16/1794)
(monetary transaction, unspecified merchandise) (tow cloth)
Farr, Patty [94]: 42 (04/09/1794)
(unspecified merchandise)
Fink, Josiah [89]: 31 (03/05/1794)
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(no purchases) (ashes, flax)
Fink (Finch), Olive [85]: 69 (07/01/1794), 79 (07/24/1794)
(ribbon, taste)
Fisk, John (Partridgefield [Peru]) [73]: 41 (04/07/1794), 83 (08/01/1794)
(raisins, sundries, tea)
Fitch, Adrian [18]: 13 (01/25/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 26 (02/20/1794), 29
(02/28/1794), 36 (03/17/1794), 41 (04/03/1794), 50 (05/01/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 65 (06/24/1794),
70 (07/02/1794), 73 (07/10/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 82 (07/31/1794), 104 (10/09/1794), 112
(11/05/1794)
(alum, axe helve, 4p nails, gloves, hammer, H-hinges, ribbon, salt, spirit, sugar, sundries, tea) (flax)
Fitch, Ephraim [54]: 17 (01/04/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 40 (-3/26/1794)57
(06/04/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 93 (09/02/1794), 98 (09/15/1794), 125 (??/??/1794)
(cherry, glasses, gloves, monetary transaction, spelling book, spirit, sugar, pigtail tobacco, Malaga
wine)
Fitch, Lt. Stephen [11]: 7 (01/13/1794), 15 (01/31/1794). 20 (02/09/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 29
(02/27/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 67 (06/27/1794), 69 (07/02/1794),
79 (07/24/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 89 (08/23/1794), 103 (10/09/1794), 114 (11/10/1794), 120
(11/19/1794)
(brandy, leaf tobacco, pigtail tobacco, raisins, spirit, sundries, table lock, tea)
Fitch, Walter [30]: 3 (01/04/1794), 12 (01/20/1794), 16 (02/01/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 44
(04/14/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 57 (06/04/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 102 (09/29/1794)
(baize, black velvet buttons, camblett, elastic cloth, escutheons, fustian, green baize, imported buttons,
iron plane, large and small buttons, monetary transactions, ribbon, shalloon, silk thread, twist, spirit,
tea, tea pot, velvet) (payment for services)
Fobes, Eunice [37]: 4 (01/06/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 42
(04/08/1794), 66 (06/26/1794)
(black callim, gloves, monetary transaction, ribbon, shalloon, shawl, subdries, twist) (flax)
Follett (Follet), Isaac [43]: 18 (01/03/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 73 (07/06/1794), 77
(07/19/1794), 79 (07/25/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 94 (09/03/1794), 100 (09/23/1794), 109 (10/28/1794),
119 (11/18/1794)
(buckram, coat buttons, indigo, large and small buttons, pink sarcinett, raisins, ribbon, salt, scarlet
broadcloth, shalloon, silk thread, spirit, sundries, tea, twist, worsted mitts) (ashes, butter, flax, flax
seed, tow cloth)
Follett (Follett), Samuel [33]: 84 (08/04/1794), 115 (11/11/1794)
(tea, WI rum) (butter)
Follett, Rufus [42]: 62 (06/18/1794)
(spirit)
Ford, Hezekiah [89]: 31 (03/04/1794), 58 (06/05/1794)
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(monetary transaction, sundries)
Foster, Anna [113]: 117 (11/13/1794)
(purple shawl)
French, Stephen [76]: 6 (01/10/1794), 45 (04/16/1794)
(copperas, jean, lawn, linen, paste board)
Frink, Amos [59]: 38 (03/27/1794), 64 (06/21/1794), 76 (07/17/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 124
(11/25/1794)
(monetary transactions, shoes, spirit, sundries ) (butter, oats, tow cloth)
Frink, Anna [72]: 64 (06/21/1794), 113 (11/07/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
(monetary transaction, ribbon, sarnsnett, taste) (oats, tow cloth)
Frink, Lucy [40]: 18 (01/03/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
(looking glass, monetary transactions)
Furville, Hallowell [19]: 20 (02/09/1794)
(no purchases) (ashes)
G
Gannett (Ganett), Jonathan [37]: 10 (01/16/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/08/1794),
21 (02/11/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 40
(03/31/1794), 46 (04/19/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 90 (08/27/1794),
94 (09/06/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 110 (10/30/1794)
Gannett (Ganett), Jonathan [74]: 66 (06/25/1794)
(allspice, binding, bottle, brandy, ginger, razor, leaf tobacco, monetary transactions, NE rum, salt,
spirit, sugar, sundries, tea, 10p nails, unspecified merchandise, WI rum, wine) (bushel barrels, ashes,
potash, tow cloth)
Gardner, Adam [104]: 106 (09/20/1794)
(monetary transaction)
Gardner, Elijah [8]: 4 (01/07/1794), 6 (01/10/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 29
(02/27/1794), 32 (03/08/1794), 46 (04/18/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 97 (09/12/1794), 106 (10/20/1794)
(bottle, brandy, fish, psalm book, NE rum, spirit, sundries, tobacco) (ashes, payment for services)
Gardner, Job [15]: 6 (01/10/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 19
(02/08/1794), 20 (02/09/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 23 (02/12/1794), 27 (02/21/1794),
36 (03/18/1794), 36 (03/21/1794), 38 (03/25/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 41 (04/04/1794), 46
(04/18/1794), 50 (04/30/1794), 51 (05/06/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 68 (06/29/1794), 69 (07/01/1794),
71 (07/07/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 86 (08/15/1794), 115 (11/11/1794)
(baize, brandy, buckles, cheese, cherry, checked flannel, monetary transactions, paper pins, powder,
rubstone, salt, shears, spirit, tea, tobacco) (ashes, butter, flax)
Gardner, Levi [69]: 6 (01/10/1794), 32 (03/08/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 109 (10/28/1794)
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(monetary transaction, spirit, sundries) (ashes)
Gardner, Reuben [8]: 41 (04/07/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 113 (11/06/1794)
(brandy, tea)
Gardner, Seth [9]: 4 (01/06/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 23
(02/13/1794), 28 (02/24/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 50 (05/03/1794),
69 (06/30/1794), 110 (10/29/1794)
(brandy, file, raisins, ribbon, sattinett, sprit, sugar, tea)
Gardner, Townsand [100]: 66 (06/26/1794), 109 (10/28/1794)
(indigo, monetary transaction)
Gates, Josiah [43]: 121 (11/20/1794)
(brandy, ginger, monetary transaction)
Gates, Luke (Chesterfield) [109]: 99 (09/20/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(powder, pocket handkerchief)
Gates, Stephen [40]: 7 (01/10/1794), 121 (11/20/1794)
(monetary transaction, spirit, sugar)
Goldthwait, Benjamin [22]: 12 (01/18/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 25 (02/15/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 68
(06/30/1794), 74 (07/11/1794)
(buckram, monetary transaction, raisins, scythe snath, sugar, wine) (flax)
Goldthwait, Joseph [94]: 43 (04/10/1794), 61 (06/17/1794)
(horn combs, paper pins, salt)
Green, Benjamin E. [36]: 34 (03/14/1794), 39 (03/29/1794), 41 (04/04/1794), 47 (04/22/1794), 54
(05/26/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 64 (06/20/1794), 68 (06/29/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 74 (07/11/1794),
80 (07/28/1794), 81 (07/28/1794), 83 (08/01/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 95 (09/06/1794), 98 (09/15/1794)
(Bible, binding, black collimoneo?, green moreen, monetary transactions, powder, saw mill file, shawl,
shott, silk thread, spirit, sugar, sundries, tea, tea pot, 10p nails, wine) (butter, shirts, tow cloth)
Green, Wealthy [19]: 50 (05/03/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(binding, gloves, monetary transactio, scissors) (tow cloth)
Gurney, Asa [63]: 109 (10/28/1794)
(spirit)
Gurney, Benjamin [18]: 5 (01/09/1794), 117 (11/14/1794)
(allspice, almanack, cocked hatt, knife, monetary transaction, shoebuckles, silk handkerchief,
spectacles, spirit, allspice)
H
Hall, Mehittabel [102]: 71 (07/04/1794)
(black plumes)
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Hall, Sylvester [62]: 16 (02/01/1794), 62 (06/18/1794)
(pen knife, vest pattern)
Hall, Thomas [14]: 4 (01/07/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 15 (01/31/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 18 (01/03/1794),
19 (02/07/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 53 (05/22/1794)
54 (05/27/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 74 (07/11/1794)
(chocolate, felt hat, monetary transactions, pen knife, powder, rosen, spirit, sundries, wine) (ashes,
butter, wood)
Hall, Thomas Jr. [unreadable]: 13 (01/25/1794)
(worsted hose)
Hamilton, Eli (Cummington) [22]: 7 (01/11/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 103 (10/08/1794)
(brooms, mode, plates, sugar bowl, tacks, tea) (ashes)
Hamilton, James (Chesterfield) [50]: 83 (08/01/1794)
(monetary transaction) (payment for services)
Hanchet, Zacheus [17]: 14 (01/28/1794), 20 (02/09/1794), 30 (03/01/1794)
(mode, paper, sugar, thimble) (ashes)
Hanchet, Zacheus Jr. [103]: 74 (07/12/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 96
(09/10/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 127 (11/18/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(bottle, brandy, knives and forks, linen, looking glass, NE rum, salt, sugar, sleeve buttons, WI rum,
wool carder) (bottle returned)
Harwood, John [57]: 7 (01/13/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 25 (02/17/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 101
(09/25/1794), 114 (11/10/1794)
(alum, binding, coat buttons, ginger, jack knife, quality, silk thread, spirit, twist) (butter, flax)
Hatch, Zephaniah [31]: 18 (01/02/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 69 (07/01/1794-cash
payment), 79 (07/23/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 89 (08/26/1794)
(monetary transaction, tea) (ashes, butter)
Hathaway, John [93]: 63 (06/19/1794)
(4p nails)
Hathaway, Jonathan [109]: 100 (09/23/1794), 110 (10/29/1794), 112 (11/05/1794)
(brandy, compasses, plane iron, rosin, wire)
Hayden, Josiah [56]: 13 (01/25/1794), 15 (01/31/1794), 39 (03/31/1794), 45 (04/16/1794)
(jug, monetary transaction, sundries, tea, WI rum) (flax, wood)
Hayden, William (Cummington) [108]: 99 (09/18/1794), 116 (11/12/1794)
(allspice, cotton, cherry, needles, tea)
Hayward, Daniel (Dan) [65]: 8 (01/10/1794), 10 (01/17/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 56 (06/03/1794), 69
(07/02/1794)
(camblett, cherry, fan, pen knife, sundries, tobacco, twist, WI rum)
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Hayward, Ephraim [83]: 37 (03/22/1794); 53 (05/21/1794), 91 (08/29/1794)
(buckles, cherry, ginger, spirit, sugar, unspecified merchandise)
Hayward, John [83]: 15 (02/01/1794), 49 (04/26/1794)
(unspecified merchandise)
Hayward, Solomon [11]: 112 (11/04/1794)
(brandy)
Hayward, Lt. Stephen [52]: 47 (04/22/1794)
Hayward, Lt. Stephen [58]: 78 (07/20/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 81 (07/28/1794)
(cambric, linen, ribbon, sundries, thread, WI rum) (flax)
Hazen, Nathan [61]: 5 (01/09/1794), 6 (01/10/1794-paid cash), 14 (01/29/1794), 20 (02/11/1794), 22
(02/12/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 43 (04/10/1794), 46 (04/18/1794),
46 (04/19/1794), 60 (06/13/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 94
(09/05/1794), 115 (11/11/1794)
(coffee, elastic cloth, grass binding, kerseymere, paper staples, plates, saddle, scarlet brocade, shoe
binding, shoes, sleeve buttons, shoe binding, trimmings, WI rum) (butter)
Henry (Henrye), Robert [87]: 30 (03/01/1794), 75 (07/15/1794), 104 (10/11/1794)
(leaf tobacco, pigtail tobacco, spirit, tea)
Heres, George [unreadable]: 17 (01/03/1794)
(black tin teapot, monetary transaction)
Herrick, Asa [50]: 10 (01/16/1794), 17 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 28 (02/24/1794), 30
(03/01/1794)
(cherry, lace, lawn, leaf tobacco, linen, salt, spirit, tea, thread, thumb latches)
Herrick, Barnabas [70]: 6 (01/09/1794), 7 (01/10/1794), 8 (01/14/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 34
(03/12/1794), 39 (03/27/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 72 (07/07/1794),
77 (07/19/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 80 (07/26/1794)
(blue moreen, green baize, monetary transactions, oil cloth, shalloon, silk thread, spirit, sundries, tea,
twist) (payment for services)
Herrick, Bartholomew [70]: 13 (01/25/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 26 (02/20/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 89
(08/23/1794)
(binding, hoops, monetary transactions, sugar, tea pot) (payment for services)
Herrick, Ebenezer [26]: 7 (01/11/1794)
(cherry)
Herrick, Isaac [39]: 11 (01/17/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 56 (05/31/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 120
(11/19/1794)
(cherry, copperas, cotton, pewter plates, raisins, sieve, ribbon, taste) (flax)
Higgins, Barnabas [26]: 79 (07/23/1794)
(fan)
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Higgins, Elijah [76]: 6 (01/10/1794), 89 (08/23/1794)
(cherry, monetary transaction, sugar)
Higgins, William [76]: 7 (01/11/1794), 28 (02/27/1794), 39 (03/31/1794), 110 (10/30/1794)
(cherry, leaf tobacco, spirit, sundries)
Hitchcock, Reuben [108]: 97 (09/15/1794)
(stirrup irons)
Holbrook, Capt. Amasa (Windsor) [80]: 75 (07/14/1794)
(10p nails)
Holton, Mehitable (Mahittable) [68]: 13 (01/25/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 56 (05/30/1794)
(unspecified merchandise, sundries)
Holton, Samuel [21]: 6 (01/10/1794), 15 (01/29/1794), 20 (02/09/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 101
(09/26/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(leaf tobacco, monetary transaction, padlock, paper pins, pen knife, tobacco box)
Huntington, Simon [69]: 4 (01/06/1794), 24 (02/13/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 68
(06/30/1794), 72 (07/071794), 91 (08/28/1794), 99 (09/20/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 122 (11/22/1794)
(allspice, buttons, cherry, ginger, jean, mode, monetary transactions, pork, powder, Prophetic
Conjecture, spirit, sugar, tea, twist, pork) (half a hog)

K
Kelly, Deacon John [6]: 6 (01/10/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 54
(05/27/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 86 (08/16/1794),
88 (08/21/1794), 89 (08/23/1794), 96 (09/09/1794), 115 (11/11/1794)
(alum, axe helve, gloves, ivory comb, jean, looking glass, ribbon, spirit, stirrup irons, tea, trimmings,
unspecified merchandise, vest buttons, pen knife, spirit, sundries) (butter, flax)
Kent, Amos [25]: 20 (02/11/1794), 35 (03/14/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 41 (04/03/1794), 52
(05/08/1794), 56 (06/01/1794), 57 (06/04/1794), 63 (06/20/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 95 (09/06/1794),
97 (09/13/1794), 111 (11/01/1794)
(binding, black velvet buttons, buttons, coat buttons, 4p nails, leaf tobacco, mode, pigtail tobacco,
shalloon, spirit, stirrups, taste, tea, twist, unspecified merchandise, worsted mitts) (ashes)
King, Eleazer [52]: 20 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/13/1794)
(sundries)
Kingman, Samuel [39]: 111 (10/09/1794)
(tea)
Kingsly (Kingsley), Jedediah [31]: 79 (07/24/1794), 91 (09/01/1794)
(monetary transaction, scythe, wine)
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Kinne, Daniel [33]: 13 (01/25/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 18 (01/02/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 27
(02/21/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 69 (07/02/1794),
73 (07/09/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 97 (09/12/1794)
(buttons, hair ribbon, lye, razor, salt, spirit, sundries, tea, WI rum) (hogs, flax seed, ashes)
Kinne, Lt. Elisha [32]: 10 (01/17/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 28
(02/26/1794), 36 (03/18/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 40 (03/31/1794), 84 (08/04/1794)
(bottle, camblett, monetary transaction, spirit, sundries, tea, tumbler, WI rum, wine)
Kinne, Ens. John [38]:4 (01/06/1794), 5 (01/09/1794), 9 (01/16/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 15
(01/30/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 26 (02/13/1794),
27 (02/21/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 39
(03/28/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 47 (04/19/1794), 47 (04/21/1794),
48 (04/23/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 62
(06/18/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 66 (06/25/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 70 (07/04/1794),
71 (07/07/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 73 (07/10/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 79
(07/23/1794), 86 (08/14/1794), 92 (08/30/1794), 93 (09/02/1794), 95 (09/06/1794), 98 (09/16/1794),
100 (09/20/1794), 103 (10/08/1794), 109 (10/28/1794), 111 (11/04/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 114
(11/10/1794), 115 (11/10/1794), 117 (11/13/1794), 121 (11/20/1794), 122 (11/22/1794), 123
(11/24/1794)
(brandy, camblett, cherry, cotton, fish, frying pan, gin, hat, leaf tobacco, monetary transaction, pork,
raisins, salt, shawl, spelling boo, spirit, stirrup irons, sugar, sundries, tea, trimmings, twist, velvet,
wine, wool carder) (butter, cheese, flax)
Kinne, Sally [29]: 23 (02/13/1794), 40 (03/31/1794)
(shawl) (tow cloth)
Knapp, Jonathan [28]: 5 (01/09/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 53
(05/21/1794), 55 (05/28/1794), 63 (06/20/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 93 (09/02/1794)
(bottle, jean, monetary transactions, ribbon, spirit, sundries, tea, wine )
Knight, Samuel [53]: 10 (01/16/1794), 47 (04/22/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(buff kerseymere, buttons, durant, 4p nails, fustian, silk twist, tea, 4p nails)
Knowles, Rufus [7]: 7 (01/11/1794)
Knowles, Rufus [32]: 26 (02/19/1794)
Knowles, Rufus [86]: 23 (02/11/1794-paid cash), 29 (02/28/1794), 38 (03/25/1794-paid cash
payment), 43 (04/10/1794-paid cash), 48 (04/23/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 73
(07/09/1794), 96 (09/09/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(brandy, 4p nails, monetary transaction, NE rum, spirit, sundries) (ashes, flax seed, hogs, tow cloth)
L
Lamb, Amos (Windsor) [101]: 68 (06/30/1794), 95 (09/08/1794)
(rosin, salt spirit, tea, 10d nails)
Lathrop, Lt. Benjamin [65]: 3 (01/06/1794), 4 (01/06/1794), 7 (01/11/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 21
(02/11/1794), 26 (02/18/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 39 (03/26/1794), 39 (03/27/1794),
39 (03/28/1794), 39 (03/31/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 43 (04/09/1974), 46
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(04/19/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 59 (06/09/1794), 63 (06/19/1794),
64 (06/21/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 102 (09/26/1794), 103 (10/09/1794), 105
(10/15/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(allspice, bottle, brandy, buttons, cloth shoes, cups &amp; saucers, grater, ink stand, linen, monetary
transactions, nutmegs, paper, raisins, silk thread, spirit, sugar, sundries, tow cloth, twill coating, twist,
whip, wine) (ashes, payment for board [building rental?])
Lee, Charles [69]: 33 (03/10/1794)
(brandy)
Leonard, Amos [98]: 63 (06/19/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 93
(09/02/1794)
(bottle, brandy, handkerchief, shoes, silk, spirit, twist, unspecified merchandise)
Leonard, Asa [43]: 54 (05/26/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 121 (11/21/1794)
(spirit, silk thread, spurs)
Leonard, Bernice (Barnice) [13]: 49 (04/26/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 106 (10/20/1794)
Leonard, Bernice (Barnice) [15]: 96 (09/09/1794)
(binding, cotton, lashing, monetary transaction, powder, ruler)
Leonard, Daniel (Norwich) [2]: 26 (02/18/1794)
Leonard, Daniel (Norwich) [66]: 56 (05/31/1794), 91 (08/29/1794), 111 (11/04/1794)
(cherry, leaf tobacco, monetary transaction, pen knife, powder, sugar, WI rum, wine)
Leonard, Eleazar C. [103]: 72 (07/07/1794), 72 (07/08/1794)
(buckles, spirit)
Leonard, Capt. Ezra [68]: 4 (01/07/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 12 (01/20/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 27
(02/24/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 59 (06/09/1794), 74 (07/12/1794),
86 (08/16/1794), 89 (08/25/1794), 92 (08/30/1794), 102 (09/26/1794), 105 (10/14/1794), 119
(11/18/1794)
(black ribbon, brandy, buttons, coat buttons, cherry, latches, lawn handkerchief, looking glass,
monetary transactions, needles, silk thread, Spanish White, spirit, sugar, teapot, twist, unspecified
merchandise) (payment for services)
Leonard, John or Jonathan [49]: 17 (01/03/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 44 (04/13/1794),
49 (04/26/1794), 54 (05/26/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 94
(09/06/1794), 109 (10/28/1794), 118 (11/17/1794), 121 (11/20/1794), 125 (??/??/1794)
(brandy, bottle, coat buttons, copperas, lawn, leaf tobacco, mittnett, mode, monetary transactions,
raisins, ribbon, shoes, spirit, sugar, taste, tea, 10p nails, wine, wire) (ashes)
Leonard, Jonas [21]: 9 (01/16/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 28 (02/27/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 40
(04/02/1794), 41 (04/04/1794), 42 (04/09/1794), 46 (04/18/1794), 60 (06/12/1794), 61 (06/16/1794),
71 (07/04/1794), 82 (07/30/1794), 83 (08/01/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 109
(10/28/1794), 113 (11/07/1794), 130 (11/24/1794) 07
(brandy, calico, Durant, edging, glass lights, H-hinges, monetary transactions, needles, paper pins,
spirit, shoes, silk thread, sugar, sundries, tea, thimble, thumb latch, unspecified merchandise, WI rum)
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(payment for services
Leonard, Joshua [49]: 33 (03/11/1794), 74 (/12/1794)
(cyder, shalloon, silk thread, twist)
Leonard, Levi [16]: 9 (01/16/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 47
(04/21/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 80 (07/26/1794),
82 (07/30/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 99 (9/17/1794), 104 (10/09/1794)
(allspice, cotton handkerchief, desk handles, escutcheons, glass lights, light chintz, mittnett, nippers,
pins, powder, psalm book, raisins, soap, spirit, sugar, sundries, taste, tea, whiting, WI rum)
Leonard, Nathan Jr. [26]: 12 (01/20/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 56 (06/01/1794), 60
(06/12/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 106 (10/20/1794)
(large buttons, monetary transactions, psalm book, shalloon, small buttons, spirit, sugar, tea, twist,
unspecified merchandise, wine) (bottle, ashes)
Leonard, Simeon (Simon) [31]: 28 (02/27/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 61 (06/17/1794),
74 (07/12/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 125 (??/??/1794)
(brandy, ginger, pocket handkerchief, quality, raisins, spirit, tea, tea spoons, powder) (payment for
services)
Little, Deacon Moses [12]: 5 (01/09/1794), 26 (02/13/1794), 42 (04/08/1794)
(ink powder, paper, paper pins, ribband, satin, salt) (payment for services)
Livermore, Job [24]: 51 (05/07/1794)
(monetary transactions)
Livermore, Solomon [24]: 92 (08/30/1794)
(monetary transactions)
Loveland, Malachai??? (Chester) [unreadable], 126 (??/??/1794)
(spirit, tea, unspecified merchandise)
Lovell, Joshua (Cummington) [106]: 95 (09/08/1794)
(buttons, chintz, jean, ribbon, twist)
Ludden, Daniel [2]: 11 (01/17/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 15 (01/29/1794), 15 (01/31/1794), 16
(02/01/1794), 17 (01/03/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 23 (02/12/1794), 23 (02/13/1794),
25 (02/17/1794), 26 (02/18/1794), 27 (02/21/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 40
(03/31/1794), 50 (04/30/1794), 54 (05/25/1794), 64 (06/21/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 70 (07/04/1794),
75 (07/14/1794), 75 (07/15/1794), 79 (07/24/1794), 85 (08/12/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 94
(09/04/1794), 98 (09/15/1794), 98 (09/17/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 115
(11/11/1794), 119 (11/18/1794), 125 (??/??/1794)
Ludden, Daniel [3]: 89 (08/23/1794)
Ludden, Daniel [5]: 100 (09/20/1794)
(allspice, brandy, cherry, cream colored plates, cotton, flax, gin, gingerbread, gingerbread, hair ribbon,
leaf tobacco, monetary transactions, old hoops, pincers, raisins, rubstones, shears, shoes, sieve, silk
thread, spirit, stirrup, sundries, tea, WI rum, wine) (ashes, butter, payment for services))
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M
Mann, Nathan (Middlefield) [unreadable]: 114 (11/10/1794)
(cotton)
Marsh, Capt. Moses [52]: 115 (11/10/1794), 117 (11/13/1794), 117 (11/15/1794)
Marsh, Capt. Moses [53]: 22 (02/11/1794), 25 (02/15/1794), 27 (02/21/1794), 28 (02/25/1794), 30
(03/01/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 36 (03/18/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 62 (06/18/1794),
68 (06/21/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 71
(07/07/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 73 (07/10/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 78 (07/20/1794), 79 (07/24/1794),
80 (07/26/1794), 82 (07/30/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 93 (09/02/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 111
(11/01/1794), 112 (11/05/1794), 120 (11/19/1794), 122 (11/24/1794)
(binding, bottle, brimstone, cherry, Durant, monetary transactions, muslin handkerchief, pint mugs,
Prophetic Conjecture, raisins, rum, scythe spirit, sugar, snath, tea, unspecified merchandise, WI rum)
(flax, flax seed
Marsh, Daniel [1]: 45 (04/16/1794), 60 (06/13/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 94
(09/04/1794), 96 (09/09/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 120 (11/19/1794)
(alum, black gause, lace, plates, rosin, salt, spelling book, spirit, sugar)
Marsh, Dr. Job [17]: 36 (03/17/1794)
Marsh, Dr. Job [41]: 1 (??/25/1794), 3 (01/04/1794-paid cash), 4 (01/06/1794), 5 (01/09/1794+)\, 7
(01/11/1794), 8 (01/13/1794), 8 (01/14/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 14 (01/28/1794), 16
(02/03/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 23 (02/12/1794),
24 (02/14/1794), 26 (02/20/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 32 (03/07/1794), (03/11/1794),
34 (03/12/1794), 36 (03/18/1794), 36 (03/19/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 38
(03/27/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 41 (04/03/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 47 (04/22/1794), 48 (04/23/1794),
50 (05/01/1794), 51 (05/06/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 55 (05/29/1794), 56
(05/31/1794), 60 (06/12/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 63 (06/20/1794),
68 (06/21/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 66 (06/25/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 61
(06/16/1794), 68 (06/29/1794), 69 (06/30/1794), 69 (07/01/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 70 (07/03/1794),
73 (07/09/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 76 (07/16/1794-cash payment), 77 (07/19/1794),
79 (07/24/1794), 79 (07/25/1794), 80 (07/28/1794), 84 (08/04/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 86
(08/14/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 88 (08/22/1794), 89 (08/23/1794), 91 (08/29/1794),
93 (09/02/1794), 94 (09/05/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 96 (09/10/1794), 97 (09/12/1794), 98
(09/15/1794), 100 (09/23/1794), 102 (09/26/1794), 104 (10/10/1794), 105 (10/17/1794), 110
(10/31/1794), 111 (11/04/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 115 (11/11/1794), 117 (11/14/1794), 117
(11/15/1794), 118 (11/17/1794), 121 (11/20/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(black lace, bottle, brandy, cherry, fish, flax, frying pan, leaf tobacco, lock, monetary transactions, New
England rum, paper, raisins, ribbon, rum, scythe, scythe snatch, shott, silk thread, spirit, sugar, tea,
unspecified merchandise, WI rum, wine) (ashes, bottle return, flax, flax seed, rags)
Marsh, Joseph [103]: 77 (07/19/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 98 (09/16/1794), 105 (10/14/1794), 125
(??/??/1794)
(coffee, muslin handkerchief, nutmegs, raisins, sugar, tea)
Marsh, Deacon Rufus [63]: 3 (01/04/1794), 39 (03/28/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 120 (11/19/1794)
(green baize, imported buttons, monetary transactions, unspecified waste book)
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Marsh, Lt. Timothy [9]: 86 (08/16/1794)
(paper)
Martin, Chester [43]: 37 (03/24/1794)
Martin, Chester [92]: 97 (09/15/1794), 121 (11/21/1794)
(cotton, monetary transactions, sundries)
Martin, William [22]: 49 (04/29/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 101 (09/25/1794)
(buttons, monetary transactions, silk thread)
Meech, Braddock (27), 50 (05/01/1794), 105 (10/15/1794)
(buttons, monetary transactions)
Meech, Dennis [100]: 67 (06/27/1794), 86 (08/16/1794)
(black gause, paper pins, spirit, tea)
Meech, Lt. Timothy [9]: 20 (02/11/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 48 (04/25/1794), 55 (05/28/1794), 55
(05/30/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 86 (08/16/1794), 102 (09/26/1794paid cash)
(brandy, 4p nails, fustian, monetary transactions, powder, spirit, 10p nails)
Melven (Melvin), Jacob [99]: 65 (06/23/1794), 66 (06/25/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 91 (08/28/1794)
(chintz, monetary transactions, whetstone, wool carder), (tow cloth)
Melven, Reuben [55]: 45 (04/15/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 55 (05/30/1794), 74 (07/02/1794)
(black silk handkerchief, monetary transaction, unspecified merchandise)
Merrill, Hollowell [19]: 15 (01/29/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 57 (06/04/1794), 62 (06/18/17794), 69
(07/01/1794), 71 (07/07/1794), 87 (08/19/1794)
(buttons, durant, leaf tobacco, raisins, shawl) (ashes)
Metcalf, Cloe [102]: 71 (07/04/1794), 103 (10/09/1794)
(black plumes, monetary transaction)
Metcalf, Jubel (Jubil) [75]: 24 (02/14/1794), 80 (07/28/1794)
(spirit) (ashes)
Metcalf, Michael [14]: 120 (11/29/1794)
(coat buttons, monetary transaction, twist)
Metcalf, Phinehas [23]: 5 (01/09/1794), 10 (01/17/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 91 (08/29/1794)
(bottle, cherry, chocolate, coffee, ginger, gingerbread, raisins, spirit, sugar, taste, tea)
Meyers, John or Jonathan [26]: 7 (01/11/1794), 68 (06/21/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 125 (??/??/1794
(brandy, cherry, spirit, sundries)
Miller, David [90]: 33 (03/11/1794), 33 (03/12/1794), 55 (05/28/1794)
(monetary transaction, sieve, spirit)
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Monk, Elsey [7]: 49 (04/26/1794)
(gloves, shoes)
Morse, Daniel [2]: 25 (02/15/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 116
(11/12/1794), 122 (11/22/1794), 122 (11/24/1794)
(buttons, calico, ginger, monetary transactions, pins, pork, raisins, spectacles, spirit, tea) (ashes, flax)
Morse, Elijah [24]: 20 (02/11/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 54 (05/25/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 78
(07/20/1794), 109 (10/28/1794), 111 (10/31/1794)
(salt, spirit, stirrups, sundries, wine) (payment for services)
Morse, Josiah [88]: 30 (03/01/1794), 39 (03/28/1794), 44 (04/13/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 55
(05/30/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 68 (06/29/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 80 (07/26/1794),
99 (09/18/1794), 111 (11/04/1794)
(bandana handkerchief, desk handles, fan, gloves, monetary transactions, shalloon, Spanish white,
spirit, tea, tommy, twist, WI rum, wire lash)
Morse, Dr. Moses [unreadable]: 44 (04/13/1794)
(bridle buckle)
Morse, Rebekah (or Rebecah) [53]: 17 (01/04/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 42
(04/09/1794), 49 (04/29/1794), 55 (05/30/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 89 (08/25/1794),
95 (09/06/1794), 115 (11/10/1794)
(binding, indigo, monetary transactions, pepper, raisins, salt, shoes, silk thread, taste, tea, twist) (ashes,
tow cloth)
Morse, Samuel [59]: 3 (01/06/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 20 (02/08/1794), 27
(02/21/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 46 (04/18/1794), 56 (05/31/1794),
70 (07/03/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 85 (08/14/1794), 89 (08/25/1794), 91 (09/01/1794), 121
(11/20/1794), 125 (??/??/1794)
(bottle, buckles, buttons, cherry, gin, gloves, knives and forks, nankeen, NE rum, raisins, spirit, tea)
Morse, Willard [108]: 97 (09/13/1794), 99 (9/17/1794), 101 (09/24/1794), 101 (09/25/1794)
(blue broadcloth, gimbletts, gloves, paper, powder, ribbon, powder)
Myer (Meyers), John [26]: 68 (06/21/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 85 (08/11/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 113
(11/07/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(cherry, cups and saucers, spirit, tea, tea pot)

N
Niles, Ebinezer [80]: 14 (01/29/1794)
(unspecified merchandise)
Norton, Daniel [93]: 41 (04/03/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 73 (07/09/1794)
(spirit, tobacco) (butter)
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Norton, Capt. John [10]: 16 (02/03/1794), 20 (02/11/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 24
(02/15/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 33 (03/11/1794),
36 (03/19/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 45 (04/16/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 49
(04/28/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 63 (06/20/1794), 65 (06/23/1794),
66 (06/26/1794), 68 (06/30/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 72 (07/07/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 78
(07/22/1794), 80 (07/28/1794), 83 (08/01/1794), 88 (08/23/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 102 (09/26/1794),
117 (11/14/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
(allspice, bottle, brandy, buckram buttons, cherry, chintz, hair ribbon, ivory comb, leaf tobacco, linen,
monetary transaction, nankeen, NE rum, pigtail tobacco, raisins, silk thread, snuff, spirit, stockings,
tape, tea, twist, WI rum) (calico returned, flax)
Nowel, Cyrus [63]: 52 (05/08/1794)
(salt)

O
Odell, Lucy [68]: 13 (01/25/1794), 79 (07/25/1794)
(cards, monetary transaction, paper pins, snuff)

P
Palmer, Gurdain (Gurden) [18]: 6 (01/09/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 49 (04/29/1794),
67 (06/28/1794)
(monetary transaction, paper) (flax, [maple?] sugar)
Parish, Ens. Cyprian (Cyporan) [50]: 35 (03/15/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 51 (05/06/1794), 67
(06/28/1794), 71 (07/071794), 91 (08/29/1794), 121 (11/20/1794)
(allspice, knife, paper pins, shoes, Spanish white, spirit, tea, wine, wire, wool carders) (oats, ashes)
Parish (Parrish), Ephraim [55]: 10 (01/16/1794), 48 (04/25/1794), 55 (05/29/1794), 99 (09/18/1794),
111 (11/01/1794)
(looking glass, paper pins, pepper, powder, salt, shoe buckles)
Parish (Parrish), Lt. Oliver [44]: 3 (01/06/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 13 (01/24/1794), 15
(01/31/1794), 17 (01/03/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 24 (02/13/1794), 26 (02/20/1794), 28 (02/25/1794),
31 (03/04/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 39 (03/29/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 43 (04/11/1794), 48
(04/23/1794), 49 (04/28/1794), 55 (05/29/1794), 57 (06/04/1794), 64 (06/21/1794), 67 (06/28/1794),
68 (06/30/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 76 (07/16/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 86
(08/15/1794), 86 (08/16/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 94 (09/03/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 116 (11/13/1794),
117 (11/14/1794)
(baize, beeswax, binding, cambletta, chamber pot, cheese, cherry, Durant, fustian, hogshead,
kerseymere, imported buttons, indigo, large buttons, lawn, lashing, linen, monetary transactions, NE
rum, paper pins, powder, ribbon, shawl, shoes, shott, silk thread, small buttons, spelling books, spirit,
sundries, tea, twist, unspecified merchandise, WI rum, wheat, wine) (butter, flax, payment for services)
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Parker, Lt. Abel [15]: 6 (01/10/1794), 114 (11/10/1794)
(brandy, paste board, taste)
Parker, Kezia [72]: 52 (05/08/1794)
(shoes)
Parsons, Lt. Azariah [55]: 8 (01/14/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 32 (03/08/1794), 44
(04/13/1794), 45 (04/15/1794), 63 (06/19/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 114 (11/08/1794-received cash), 117
(11/14/1794), 122 (11/24/1794), 124 (11/??/1794)
(castor hat, coat buttons, durant, leaf tobacco, monetary transactions, powder, salt, shoes, shot, tumbler)
(flax)
Parsons, Sylvanus [71]: 9 (01/15/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 27 (02/21/1794), 39
(03/28/1794), 48 (04/23/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 55 (05/28/1794), 56 (05/30/1794), 62 (06/17/1794),
73 (07/09/1794), 76 (07/17/1794), 89 (08/25/1794), 91 (08/29/1794), 98 (09/15/1794), 111
(10/09/1794)
(buttons, calloun handkerchief, ginger, monetary transactions, quality, shoes, silk thread, spirit,
sundries, tea, twist, white ribbon, willow hat, wine) (butter, flax)
Partridge, Ebenezer [35]: 17 (01/04/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 98
(09/17/1794)
Partridge, Ebenezer [90]: 98 (09/17/1794)
(monetary transactions, powder, raisins, powder) (flax)
Partridge, Hezekiah [90]: 31 (03/05/1794), 32 (03/07/1794), 47 (04/19/1794), 55 (05/29/1794), 62
(06/17/1794), 77 (07/19/1794), 86 (08/16/1794), 91 (09/01/1794)
Partridge, Hezekiah [35]: 98 (09/17/1794)
(bowl, calico, kneebuckles, powder, spirit, sugar, tea)
Partridge, John [94]: 42 (04/08/1794), 45 (04/15/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 50 (05/01/1794), 98
(09/17/1794)
(monetary transactions, pepper, salt, tea, tobacco, wine)
Patch, Barzela [52]: 28 (02/25/1794), 37 (03/24/1794)
(bottle, sundries, tea, wine)
Patch, Ephraim [98]: 57 (06/04/1794)
(bottle, wine)
Peck. Shearman (Sherman) V. (Northampton) [48]: 9 (01/16/1794), 27 (02/21/1794)
(tow cloth)
Perrin, Jacob [5]: 6 (01/10/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 80 (07/28/1794), 91 (09/01/1794), 106
(09/22/1794), 109 (10/28/1794)
(bottle, file, monetary transactions, Spanish White)
Pettingill (Petengill), Edmund [17]: 20 (02/09/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 43 (04/10/1794), 49
(04/26/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 96 (09/10/1794)
(brandy, Prophetic Conjecture, paper pins, pewter plates, quality, raisins, spaners, tea, unspecified
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merchandise, wool carders) (bees wax)
Pettingill (Petengill), Edmund Jr. [78]: 12 (01/17/1794), 22 (02/08/1794), 26 (02/20/1794), 30
(03/03/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 39 (03/29/1794), 48 (04/25/1794), 54 (05/26/1794),
98 (09/16/1794)
(button, coffee, copperas, gingerbread, imported buttons, indigo, monetary transactions, mug, paper
pins, raisins, spirit, sugar, tea, twist, wine) (payments for services)
Phelps, Aaron [19]: 4 (01/07/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 15 (01/29/1794), 47 (04/22/1794), 48
(04/23/1794), 50 (05/02/1794), 61 (06/17/1794-cash payment), 65 (06/24/1794-paid cash), 77
(07/19/1794), 78 (07/20/1794), 83 (08/01/1794), 85 (08/12/1794)
(paper, rosin, rubstones, salt, schythe, spirit, tea, unspecified merchandise) (ashes)
Phelps, Silas [85]: 79 (07/25/1794)
(bottle, 10p nails, bottle) (ashes)
Phillips, Elisha [36]: 102 (09/26/1794)
(tobacco)
Phillips, Jeremiah [36]: 5 (01/09/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 19
(02/07/1794), 25 (02/15/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 34 (03/14/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 41 (04/07/1794),
46 (04/18/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 56 (06/01/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 77
(07/19/1794), 105 (10/15/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(almanack, buttons, chocolate, comb, gingerbread, leaf tobacco, paper, pigtail tobacco, spirit, sundries,
tobacco, WI rum buttons) (flax)
Pierce, Ebenezer, Esq. [25] 24 (02/14/1794), 48 (04/23/1794, paid cash)
(monetary transaction, tea)
Pierce, George [unreadable]: 112 (11/04/1794)
(cotton)
Pierce, Levi [49]: 40 (04/01/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 64 (06/21/1794)
(coat buttons, H-hinges, ,monetary transaction, nails) (flax)
Portor, ? [unreadable]: 124 (11/25/1794)
Pratt, Lydia [63]: 52 (05/12/1794), 109 (10/28/1794)
(calico, monetary transaction, needles, tea)
Prentice, Charles [unreadable]: 54 (05/26/1794)
(sundries)
Prentice, Ira [96]: 47 (04/22/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 68 (06/20/1794)
(unspecified merchandise)
Prentice, Capt. Jonathan [23]: 18 (01/03/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 31 (03/05/1794), 44 (04/13/1794), 68
(06/21/1794), 72 (07/07/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 94 (09/06/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 99 (09/18/1794),
111 (11/04/1794), 114 (11/10/1794)
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(buckram, cotton, monetary transactions, powder, spirit, spectacles, stirrups, sundries, unspecified
merchandise, white durant) (butter, flax)
Prentice, Phinehas [96]: 47 (04/22/1794), 53 (05/23/1794)
(Durant, monetary transaction)

R
Ramsdell, Thomas [34]: 36 (03/19/1794), 46 (04/18/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 90
(08/27/1794), 94 (09/06/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 110 (10/31/1794), 121 (11/21/1794)
(allspice, coat buttons, curry comb, lawn, leaf tobacco, shalloon, snuff, sundries, thread, twist, tea)
(payment for services)
Randall, Ephraim [42]: 1 (??/26/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 75 (07/15/1794)
(brandy, ginger, spirit) (flax seed, payment for services)
Randall, Gershom [16]: 13 (01/24/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 37 (03/22/1794), 54 (05/26/1794), 61
(06/17/1794)
(Bible, buttons, lawn, monetary transaction, shoes, tea)
Randall, Joel [34]: 6 (01/09/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 40 (03/31/1794), 66
(06/25/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 90 (08/27/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(glass lights, monetary transaction, muslin handkerchief, lawn, raisins, sieve, soap, sundries, tea,
thread, wine) (ashes, hogs)
Reed, Hannah [94]: 42 (04/09/1794), 56 (05/31/1794)
(binding, Florentine, pigtail tobacco, sundries)
Reed, Lt. Noah [27]: 28 (02/24/1794)
(pigtail tobacco)
Reed, Seth [34]: 3 (01/04/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 18 (01/03/1794), 24 (02/15/1794), 27 (02/21/1794),
27 (02/24/1794), 28 (02/24/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 32 (03/08/1794), 34
(03/12/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 41 (04/03/1794), 50 (05/01/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 110 (10/30/1794)
(brandy, cherry, monetary transaction, NE rum, pen knife, salt, silk handkerchief, snuff, spirit, sundries,
tea, whip) (payment for services)
Reed, Silas (Cummington) [95]: 44 (04/13/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 74 (07/11/1794),
76 (07/16/1794), 90 (08/27/1794)
(bottle, chintz, silk, cup, wine, worsted mitts, mode, monetary transaction, raisins, 2p nails, sugar,
sundries, tow cloth) (tow cloth)
Remick, David [7]: 4 (01/07/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 20 (02/08/1794), 20
(02/09/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 44 (04/13/1794), 47 (04/19/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 89 (08/23/1794),
90 (08/27/1794), 97 (09/15/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 100 (09/20/1794)
(cherry, cups and saucers, knives and forks, NE rum, spirit, sugar, tea, tobacco, unspecified
merchandise )
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(butter, ashes)
Remington, Amos [79]: 8 (01/13/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 27 (02/24/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 36
(03/19/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 75 (07/14/1794)
(brandy, calico, leaf, tobacco, linen, needles, monetary transaction, rubstone, silk handkerchief,
spelling book, spirit, sugar, sundries, thread) (ashes, butter)
Rhoades, Eleazer [15]: 21 (02/11/1794)
(glass lights)
Rhoades, Isaac C. [60]: 10 (01/16/1794), 86 (08/15/1794), 126 (??/??/1794)
(brandy, monetary transaction, spirit, wine)
Richards, John [91]: 35 (03/17/1794), 102 (09/26/1794)
(monetary transaction, sundries)
Richardson, Parmila [109]: 100 (09/20/1794), 104 (10/10/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
(hair ribbon, raisins, ribbon, sugar, snuff, twist)
Richmond, Cyrus [60]: 32 (03/08/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 50 (05/01/1794)
(monetary transaction, powder, sundries)
Richmond, Edmund [47]: 102 (09/30/1794)
(tea)
Ring, Eleazer [13]: 30 (03/03/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 50 (05/03/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 111
(11/01/1794)
(bottle, cups and saucers, ginger, rum, snuff, spirit, tea, wine)
Ring, Jonathan [13]: 19 (02/07/1794), 50 (05/03/1794), 58 (06/05/1794)
(monetary transaction, needles, tea, unspecified merchandise, wine) (pork)
Ring, Joseph [71]: 9 (01/15/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 88 (08/23/1794), 103 (10/08/1794)
(brimstone, buckles, salt, spirit, tea)
Ripley, Joseph [81]: 38 (03/26/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 69 (07/01/1794)
(lace, monetary transaction, silk, wool carders)
Robinson, Elenor [109]: 106 (09/22/1784)
(glosseret)
Robinson, Robert [33]: 52 (05/12/1794), 105 (10/14/1794), 105 (10/15/1794)
(flax, glass lights, monetary transactions, pigtail tobacco)
Robinson, Widow (Cummington) [107]: 97 (09/12/1794), 103 (10/08/1794)
(tea) (butter)
Robinson (Robbinson), Zebulon [39]: 36 (03/17/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 128 (11/29/1794)
(monetary transactions)
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Ross, Amasa [77]: 22 (02/12/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 43 (04/10/1794), 53
(05/24/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 79 (07/23/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 116 (11/13/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(calico, cherries, coat buttons, ginn, hoe, hogs, moreen, salt, small buttons, spirit, tea, twist) (ashes, flax
seed))
Ross, James [35]: 18 (01/03/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 56 (05/31/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 105
(10/16/1794-received cash), 110 (10/31/1794), 128 (11/29/1794)
(almanack, glass lights, raisins, spirit, sundries, tea) (flax)
Ross, Jonathan (Partridgefield [Peru]) [101]: 67 (06/28/1794)
(spirit)
Ross, Shelah [95]: 41 (04/07/1794-paid cash), 43 (04/11/1794), 85 (08/14/1794)
(paper pins, spirit, tea, unspecified merchandise)
S
Sampson, Philemon [unreadable]: 22 (02/11/1794)
(no purchases) (ashes)
Scott, Peter [11]: 6 (01/10/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 73 (07/09/1794)
(sundries, 10p nails)
Scovel, Jonah [66]: 68 (06/30/1794), 114 (11/10/1794)
(monetary transaction) (job leather)
Searle (Serles, Serls, Serl), Elisha [6]: 6 (01/09/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 37
(03/22/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 97 (09/12/1794), 99 (09/18/1794),
100 (09/23/1794), 102 (09/29/1794), 111 (10/31/1794), 117 (11/15/1794), 130 (11/24/1794)
(calico, ginger, leaf tobacco, monetary transaction, NE rum, spirit, stone saw, sugar, tea) (flax seed)
Sexton, Daniel [12]: 11 (01/17/1794), 69 (07/01/1794)
(bandana handkerchief) (ashes)
Shaw, Josiah [102]: 71 (07/07/1794)
(bandana handkerchief)
Sherman, Asa [62]: 54 (05/27/1794)
Sherman, Asa [83]: 16 (02/01/1794), 22 (02/11/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 32 (03/07/1794), 32
(03/08/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 54 (05/25/1794), 91 (08/28/1794), 117 (11/14/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(almanack, axe helve, hair ribbon, knife, monetary transactions, old hoops, plates, powder, raisins,
shott, sugar, rum, shoes, stirrups, sundries, tea) (ashes)
Sherman &amp; Peck (Northampton) [48]: 9 (01/16/1794), 27 (02/21/1794), 55 (05/29/1794)
(tow cloth) (rorum hat, felt hats)
Simons, James [54]: 48 (04/23/1794), 50 (05/02/1794), 52 (05/12/1794)
(linen, shoe hammer, thread, tow cloth, vest pattern)
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Smith, Jesse [1]: 7 (01/11/1794), 8 (01/13/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 36 (03/18/1794), 48 (04/23/1794)
(durant, monetary transactions, salt, shallon, spirit, sundries)
Southworth, Keith [100]: 66 (06/25/1794)
(bandana handkerchief, monetary transaction, nankeen, thread, twist)
Spaulding (Spalding), Capt. Asa [80]: 10 (01/16/1794), 12 (01/18/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 23
(02/12/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 34 (03/14/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 43 (04/10/1794),
62 (06/18/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 76 (07/17/1794), 80 (07/28/1794), 93
(09/03/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 102 (09/29/1794), 103 (10/09/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 113
(11/06/1794), 116 (11/12/1794), 117 (11/13/1794), 117 (11/15/1794)
(allspice, brandy, buckram, cherry, coat buttons, gloves, ginger, indigo, indigo, lawn handkerchief,
mode, monetary transactions, mug, needles, paper pins, paste board, pen knife, raisins, ribbon, seam
silk, spirit, tape, taste, tea, white plates, worsted hose, WI rum) (ashes)
Spalding (Spaulding), Rev. Josiah [62]: 4 (01/06/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 21
(02/11/1794), 29 (02/27/1794), 34 (03/12/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 42 (04/09/1794), 43 (04/10/1794),
73 (07/10/1794), 88 (08/23/1794), 93 (09/02/1794)
Spalding (Spaulding), Rev. Josiah [106]: 95 (09/08/1794), 101 (09/26/1794), 116 (11/12/1794)
(Bible, buttons, comb, gloves, monetary transactions, paper, paper pins, pepper, pigtail tobacco, salt,
shalloon, spelling book, spirit, sugar, tallow, tea, tow cloth, unspecified merchandise, WI rum,
wrapper) (butter)
Spencer, Ashbel [102]: 71 (07/04/1794), 95 (09/06/1794)
Spencer. Ashbel [11]: 78 (07/20/1794)
(flat iron, rubstone) (butter)
Sprague, Daniel [5]: 51 (05/08/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 100 (09/23/1794), 116
(11/12/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(baize, binding, cherry, lace, monetary transaction, spirit, tea)
Sprague, Moses [71]: 51 (05/05/1794-paid cash), 80 (07/28/1794)
(horn comb, powder, tea)
Stanton, Peter [88]: 31 (03/04/1794), 70 (07/03/1794)
(tea, WI rum) (flax)
Starkweather, Charles [57]: 3 (01/04/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 39 (03/29/1794), 52 (05/12/1794), 55
(05/28/1794), 60 (06/12/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 75 (07/14/1794), 80 (07/26/1794), 95 (09/06/1794),
100 (09/23/1794), 111 (11/04/1794)
Starkweather, Charles [67]: 34 (03/14/1794)
(binding, black plume, buttons, imported buttons, plate, power, quality, raisins, satinett, sawmill files,
shalloon, silk thread, snuff, spirit, taste, tea, tea pott, thimble, twist)
Starkweather, Dr. Ezra [82]: 21 (02/11/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 38 (03/27/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 45
(04/15/1794-paid cash), 47 (04/16/1794), 49 (04/26/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 53 (05/23/1794), 57
(06/04/1794), 58 (06/05/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 68 (06/21/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 73 (07/09/1794),
79 (07/25/1794), 83 (08/01/1794), 88 (08/21/1794), 112 (11/04/1794)
(black velvet buttons, brandy, buttons, cotton handkerchief, imported buttons, large buttons, Malaga
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wine, mode, monetary transactions, raisins, ribbon, shalloon, spirit, twist, unspecified merchandise,
vellum ribbon, sundries, WI rum, wine)
Starkweather, Samuel [40]: 7 (01/10/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 53 (05/24/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 88
(08/23/1794), 95 (09/08/1794)
(cherry, powder, raisins, ribbon, shott, tobacco box, wine)
Stevens (Stephens), William (Partridgefield [Peru]) [79]: 41 (04/07/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 49
(04/26/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 59 (06/09/1794)
(msonetary transactions, sugar, unspecified merchandise, wine) (butter)
Stevens, Mercy [11]: 41 (04/07/1794-paid cash)
(monetary transaction)
Stockwell, David [86]: 1 (??/26/1794), 26 (02/19/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 113
(11/06/1794), 116 (11/13/1794), 118 (11/17/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(brandy, leaf tobacco, monetary transactions, pocket handkerchief, raisins, shoes, spirit, sundries)
Stoel (Stoeul), Cyrus [63]: 36 (03/19/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 119 (11/18/1794)
(crape, paper pins, rum, tea) (oats)
Strong, Capt. David [unreadable]: 103 (10/08/1794)
(monetary transactions)
Sylvester, Seth W[hite] [61]: 12 (01/20/1794), 14 (01/29/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 38 (03/27/1794), 41
(04/07/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 103 (10/09/1794), 111 (10/31/1794), 113 (11/07/1794)
(calico, cherry, combs, creamer, cyder, gimp, needles, shawl, shoes, silk handkerchief, silk thread,
soap. spirit, spoons, sundries, tea, wool carders)

T
Tannar, Benjamin [92]: 36 (03/17/1794)
(durant)
Tannar, George [93]: 39 (03/29/1794)
(sundries)
Tannar, John [62]: 29 (02/28/1794), 71 (07/04/1794)
(4p nails)
Tannar, Nathan [52]: 70 (07/04/1794)
(lead, leaf tobacco, powder, sieve, spoons, tea, tea spoons)
Taylor, Edward [37]: 8 (01/13/1794), 83 (08/01/1794)
(cherry, sundries) (butter, rags)
Thayer, Jacob [60]: 46 (04/18/1794)
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(sundries)
Thayer, Capt. Jonathan (Partridgefield [Peru]) [87]: 30 (03/01/1794)
(felt hat)
Thomas, Samuel [39]: 26 (02/19/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 66 (06/25/1794), 116 (11/12/1794)
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Thompson, Artemas [101]: 68 (06/30/1794), 70 (07/02/1794), 104 (10/11/1794)
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Thompson, Esther [11]: 40 (03/31/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 110 (10/29/1794)
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Thompson, Peter [93]: 41 (04/07/1794), 85 (08/12/1794)
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Tinker, Elihu [45]: 6
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43 (04/11/1794), 44 (04/13/1794), 44 (04/14/1794), 46 (04/19/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 50
(05/02/1794), 56 (05/31/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 68 (06/21/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 67 (06/28/1794),
69 (07/01/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 74 (07/12/1794), 87 (08/18/1794), 91
(08/29/1794), 102 (09/29/1794), 113 (11/07/1794)
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rum) (payment for services)
Tinker, Elisha [32]: 6 (01/09/1794), 17 (01/03/1794), 25 (02/15/1794)
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Torry, Abigail [95]: 44 (04/13/1794), 103 (10/08/1794), 106 (10/21/1794)
(check flannel, looking glass)
Torry, Jonathan [10]: 44 (04/13/1794), 87 (08/18/1794)
(cherry, monetary transaction)
Torry, Luther [42]: 45 (04/15/1794), 67 (06/28/1794)
(bottles, glass lights, tea)
Torry, Seth [95], 44 (04/13/1794), 76 (07/17/1794)
(snuff, box, sugar)
Tower, Abner [89]: 32 (03/07/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 74 (07/12/1794)
(fish) (ashes, flax)
Tower, Anna [31]: 14 (01/29/1794), 93 (09/02/1794), 101 (09/26/1794)
(binding, mitts, moreen, shalloon, silk mitts)
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Tower, Joseph [72]: 11 (01/17/1794), 33 (03/11/1794), 56 (06/03/1794), 88 (08/21/1794)
(spelling book, unspecified merchandise) (flax, ashes)
Tower, Leah [16]: 80 (07/26/1794), 98 (09/16/1794)
(cambric, hair ribbon, psalm book)
Tower, Nathaniel [112]: 123 (11/24/1794)
(coat buttons, green baize, twist)
Tower, Samuel [22]: 15 (02/01/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 28 (02/24/1794), 36 (03/21/1794), 51
(05/06/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 52 (05/12/1794), 54 (05/27/1794), 55 (05/29/1794), 121 (11/20/1794),
125 (??/??/1794)
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Tower, Samuel Jr. [86]: 26 (02/19/1794), 66 (06/26/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 125
(??/??/1794)
(bottle, buckles, monetary transaction, shoes, spirit, tea) (flax, butter)
Tower, Sarah [88]: 18 (01/03/1794-received cash), 31 (03/05/1794), 87 (08/19/1794)
(bust pin, gloves, ribbon, shoes) (flax, butter)
Tower, Shubel [61]: 55 (05/28/1794)
(black ribbon, twilled nankeen, twist)
Tower, Stephen (Cummington) [106]: 95 (09/08/1794)
(black durant)
Tracy, Lt. Nathaniel [105]: 89 (08/25/1794), 94 (09/05/1794), 100 (09/23/1794)
(shoes)
Trowbridge, David [97]: 1 (??/25/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 68 (06/21/1794), 65
(06/24/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 68 (06/29/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 70 (07/03/1794), 82 (07/30/1794),
85 (08/12/1794), 99 (09/18/1794), 113 (11/06/1794), 115 (11/12/1794), 119 (11/18/1794), 120
(11/29/1794), 120 (11/24/1794)
(black ferrit, brandy, butter, buttons, coating, coffee, jean, nutmeg, powder, raisins, shalloon, shoes,
silk thread, spirit, sugar, sundries, 10p nails, wood)
Turner, Abner [21]: 9 (01/15/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 44 (04/13/1794)
(monetary transactions, sundries) (bushel barrels, pork)
V
Vinton, Joseph [99]: 63 (06/20/1794)
(sundries)
W
Walker, Capt. Robert [74]: 66 (06/26/1794)
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(tea pot)
Wallcott, Samuel [66]: 38 (03/26/1794), 44 (04/14/1794)
(buttons, fustian, monetary transaction, twist, buttons) (flax)
Ward, David [3]: 8 (01/13/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 13 (01/25/1794), 17 (01/03/1794),
18 (01/03/1794), 19 (02/07/1794), 28 (02/26/1794), 40 (03/31/1794), 41 (04/07/1794), 45
(04/16/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 71 (07/04/1794), 73 (07/09/1794), 78 (07/22/1794), 82 (07/31/1794),
91 (08/29/1794)
(brimstone, cherry, chintz, flax, ginger, gingerbread, knife, monetary transactions, nankeen, paper
pins, scythe, spirit, sugar, sundries, tea, tumbler, unspecified merchandise, whetstone, WI rum) (flax,
flaxseed, payment for services
Warner, Capt. Joseph [59]: 46 (04/18/1794)
(sundries)
Warner, Lt. Matthew [24]: 6 (01/10/1794), 8 (01/14/1794), 15 (01/30/1794), 19 (02/08/1794), 24
(02/15/1794), 34 (03/14/1794), 42 (04/08/1794), 47 (04/21/1794), 61 (06/17/1794), 72 (07/08/1794),
76 (07/17/1794), 81 (07/28/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 95 (09/08/1794), 95 (09/09/1794), 114
(11/08/1794), 118 (11/17/1794), 122 (11/22/1794)
(allspice, alum, bottle, brimstone, gloves, lace, mug, quality, raisins, red ribbon, ribbon, sarsnett,
scythe, silk thread, spirit, sundries, taste, tea, thread, unspecified merchandise, wine) (flax, hogs)
Watkins, Elisha (Partridgefield [Peru]) [110]: 100 (09/22/1784), 104 (10/11/1794)
(flax, monetary transactions)
Watkins, John [43]: 37 (03/24/1794)
Watkins, John [92]: 39 (03/28/1794), 53 (05/21/1794), 56 (05/31/1794), 89 (08/23/1794), 102
(09/26/1794), 106 (10/20/1794), 113 (11/08/1794)
(awls, binding, broken glass, buckles, cherry, flax, gloves, needles, pen knife, pigtail tobacco, ribbon,
salt, tea, wine) (tow cloth)
Watkins, Lina [69]: 68 (06/30/1794)
(sundries)
Watkins, Phinehas [unreadable]: 21 (02/11/1794-paid cash), 23 (02/13/1794-paid cash)
(monetary transactions))
Watkins, Samuel [88]: 31 (03/05/1794)
(flax seed, sieve)
Watt (Watts), John [90]: 55 (05/29/1794), 111 (11/01/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(French brandy, butter boar, shoes, WI rum)
Webber, John [84]: 50 (04/30/1794), 67 (06/28/1794), 102 (09/26/1794)
(buckles, cup, monetary transaction, sundries, wool carder)
Webster, Capt. Constant [72]: 6 (01/09/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 40 (04/02/1794), 41
(04/05/1794), 54 (05/26/1794), 62 (06/18/1794), 65 (06/24/1794), 74 (07/11/1794), 76 (07/17/1794),
9

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79 (07/25/1794), 93 (09/03/1794), 96 (09/10/1794), 98 (09/15/1794), 102 (09/26/1794), 104
(10/11/1794)
(baize, frieze, leaf tobacco, paper, paper pins, paste, ribbon, silk thread, spirit, sundries, tea, WI rum)
(flax)
Webster, Oliver [67]: 1 (??/26/1794), 5 (01/08/1794), 7 (01/11/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 14
(01/28/1794), 21 (02/11/1794), 23 (02/13/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 28 (02/27/1794), 31 (03/05/1794),
32 (03/08/1794), 38 (03/25/1794), 38 (03/26/1794), 40 (03/31/1794) 41 (04/04/1794), 46 (04/18/1794),
47 (04/19/1794), 48 (04/24/1794), 51 (05/07/1794), 52 (05/08/1794), 54 (05/26/1794), 56
(06/03/1794), 61 (06/16/1794), 65 (06/23/1794), 69 (07/02/1794), 72 (07/08/1794), 87 (08/19/1794),
93 (09/03/1794), 97 (09/13/1794), 104 (10/11/1794), 111 (11/04/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 115
(11/11/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
Webster, Oliver [84]: 102 (09/26/1794)
(brandy, cherry, copperas, flax, leaf tobacco ,paper, pigtail tobacco, salt, soap, spirit, sugar, sundries,
tea, wine) (ashes, flax)
Welch, Henry [96]: 48 (04/26/1794), 99 (09/18/1794)
(powder, unspecified merchandise)
Wheeler, Jonathan [6]: 61 (06/17/1794)
(powder) (ashes)
Wheeler (Whiler), William [89]: 32 (03/07/1794), 43 (04/10/1794)
(monetary transaction) (ashes)
White &amp; Burr [8, 111]: 112 (11/04/1794), 113 (11/08/1794)
(salt, tirces)
Whitmarsh, Ens. Jacob [68]: 98 (09/16/1794), 126 (??/??/1794)
(quality, silk handkerchief, tea)
Wilber, Thomas [49]: 7 (01/10/1794), 11 (01/17/1794), 22 (02/12/1794), 51 (05/05/1794), 114
(11/10/1794), 116 (11/12/1794), 118 (11/17/1794)
(black velvet, buttons, cups and saucers, knife, knives and forks, ink poiwder, looking glass, paper,
spirit, tea, twist, wine) (oats)
Wilde, Oliver [70]: 9 (01/15/1794), 10 (01/17/1794), 14 (01/28/1794), 15 (02/01/1794), 59
(06/09/1794), 87 (08/20/1794), 90 (08/26/1794), 101 (09/24/1794)
(baize, cherry, plated spurs, powder, ribbon shott, spirit, stirrup irons, wine)
Willcox (Wilcox), Lt. Samuel [75]: 5 (01/08/1794), 6 (01/09/1794), 8 (01/13/1794), 9 (01/16/1794), 23
(02/12/1794), 24 (02/14/1794), 33 (03/10/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 39 (03/28/1794), 55 (05/30/1794),
80 (07/26/1794), 89 (08/23/1794), 112 (11/04/1794)
(comb, duck, flax, leaf tobacco, monetary transactions, mug, raisins, shoes, tow cloth, wine)
Williams, Ebenezer [25]: 72 (07/08/1794)
Williams, Ebenezer [62]: 54 (05/27/1794), 124 (11/25/1794)
(monetary transaction, tea)
10

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Williams, Leonard [113]: 115 (11/11/1794)
(pleated worsted hose)
Willis (Willys, Wyllys), Mass (Massa) [54]: 7 (01/11/1794), 8 (01/14/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 11
(01/17/1794), 30 (03/03/1794), 37 (03/24/1794), 41 (04/05/1794), 98 (09/15/1794)
(awls, monetary transaction, needles, powder, quality, raisins, shalloon, shott, spirit, sundries, twist)
Woodbridge, Jonathan [51]: 36 (03/18/1794), 64 (06/21/1794), 65 (06/24/1794)
Woodbridge, Jonathan [52]: 3 (01/04/1794), 3 (01/06/1794), 9 (01/15/1794), 10 (01/16/1794), 14
(01/29/1794), 16 (02/03/1794), 17 (01/04/1794), 24 (02/15/1794), 25 (02/18/1794), 26 (02/20/1794),
27 (02/24/1794), 29 (02/28/1794), 30 (03/01/1794), 31 (03/04/1794), 35 (03/15/1794), 39
(03/28/1794), 40 (04/01/1794), 42 (04/09/1794), 43 (04/10/1794), 56 (06/03/1794), 58 (06/05/1794),
62 (06/18/179468 (06/29/1794), 70 (07/04/1794), 81 (07/28/1794), 87 (08/19/1794), 92 (09/01/1794),
100 (09/20/1794), 110 (10/30/1794), 112 (11/04/1794), 123 (11/24/1794)
(buttons, brandy, buttons, cherry, cotton denim, cotton hose, gloves, hair ribbon, imported buttons,
monetary transactions, paper, pen knife, Prophetic Conjecture, ribbon, shalloon, silk thread, small
buttons, spirit, stirrups, sugar, sundries, tow cloth, WI rum) (flax)
Woodbridge, Joseph [84]: 16 (02/03/1794)
(gingerbread)
Wood (Woods), Artemas (Middlefield) [unreadable]: 51 (05/07/1794-cash payment)
(monetary transaction)
Woods, David [3]: 48 (04/23/1794)
Woods, David [82]: 86 (08/15/1794), 86 (08/16/1794)
(cherry, H-hinges, paper, spelling book)
Wood (Woods), Samuel (Middlefield) [45]: 51 (05/07/1794), 67 (06/28/1794)
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