XII
SERVANTS, APPRENTICES, AND HIRED LABOR
JOHN PYNCHON probably employed more people than anyone else in the Connecticut Valley during the second half of the seventeenth century. His accounts show that, depending upon the kind of work and length of time required, he hired both males and females by the year, week, day, or job. For full-time, part-time, or seasonal employment, he provided work for a host of local hands, and resorted to outside help only when it could not be had nearby. The variety of tasks recorded is unusual for a frontier society.
Apparently John Pynchon was a kindly and reasonable man to work for, who understood how to deal with those who worked for him and was able to take into account such intangibles of human nature as ambition, responsibility, and talent. Great patience was another of his virtues. The wages he paid seem to have been fair and his accounts reveal how labor was handled in a barter agricultural economy. Whether he was dealing with the flighty house maid, Mindwell Old, Thomas Day, the shoemaker, who made shoes for his entire family, or Jacob the Dutch boy from Albany, John Pynchon appears to have been firm and scrupulous, but fair.
Particularly helpful for the student of colonial labor are several agreements made by John Pynchon: Elizabeth Waite, his maidservant, consented to be bound to serve Samuel Ely for two years, while her brother Richard was bound to Benjamin Parsons. Another interesting indenture is that of eleven-year-old Aquilla Barber, whose mother had him bound to Pynchon until he reached the age of twenty-one.
VOLUME I, 1651–1655 · PAGE 252
[THOMAS STEBBINS CR] | |||
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Mary Banister came to mee the 8th of |
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Septbr 1657 I agreed with her for a |
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yeare at 4 li the yeare |
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Novembr 57 |
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pd her towards her wages |
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1 yd ½ of pse Kersy at 14s |
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½ yd locram 4 yds of gallome & |
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2 sc of silke |
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1 pr stockens 4s ¼ yd bb Searge 2s 3d |
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2 yds ¼ of wt flannell |
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1 yds packing Canvas |
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½ yd of druget820 & 1 d Clasps |
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pd to Joseph Crowfoote |
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Searge |
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Stockens |
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which comes to |
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VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 121
JAMES TAYLOR821 CR | |||
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By agreemt with him for one year to Serve |
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me from the 3d Decembr 1658 To the 3d day |
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I am to allow him 9 li & 1 pr of shooes & |
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a pr of Stockens the Stockens I pd him |
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presently & am to pay him the shooes |
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when his tyme is Expired & also the |
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9 li according as he hath occasion |
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for it, all to be pd him by the End |
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of his yeare, which Expires December 3d |
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1659 I say besides the shooes there |
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will be then due to James |
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By 7 days worke which I had after his |
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yeare was out to the 12th of Decembr |
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1659 carting of wood & cleaning the |
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stables all is 7d |
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VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 61
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By a rest due to him on accot in my old |
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booke March 29th 1658 the Sum off |
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By 1 d sheepe shearing |
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2 d reaping |
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By mowing 1 acre ¾ of grass |
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By carting ½ a day |
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By your cattle 2 d & cart |
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By ditching over the grt river 90 rod |
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By a flitch of Bacon to Henry Chapin &c |
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Feb 8 1658 |
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By 12 bushs ¼ & ½ of wheate 43s 4d but |
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you pay 11s 6d of it to Fraunces for his |
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Keeping your sheepe So that there is to |
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be here acoted but 31s 10d |
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By 1 d sheepe shearing |
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by 3 d ditching betweene me & Bro Holyoke |
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By 1 d reaping |
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My Mowing 1 acre ¾ |
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By helping G Joans822 1 d |
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By ditching betweene me & G Ashly 42 |
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rod ½ |
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13 rod being the halfe of the side |
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betwixt me & G Ashly belongs to him to |
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pay & 9 rod being the halfe of the End |
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betweene G Morgan & me belongs to him |
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to pay |
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VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 226
FRAUNCES PEPPER DR | |||
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Feb 9th 1659 |
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To 2 yds ½ of Peniston at 4s 10d |
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To what you pay me for Symon Beamon |
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To 14 weekes & ½ dyet from the 21th |
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November 1659 To this 1st day of March |
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1659 at 4s per weeke is |
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To 3s 6d I pd for you to Hacklitton823 |
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To 2 yds of callico |
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To ¾ wt Cotton 3s to ¾ yd ½ of |
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wampam 2s 8d |
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Acoted per Contra |
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VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 227
FRAUNCES PEPPER CR | ||||||||||||||
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By acots made up this 21th Nov 1659 |
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By keeping my sheepe this y 1659 |
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By 16 days worke from the 21th of Nov to |
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the 9th Decembr on which day he gaue |
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over working by the day hauing taken my |
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Corn to the ship he began that the 10th |
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Decembr 1659, (but) for the 16 d worke |
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bef I owe him |
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By threshing & cleaning 186 bshs of wt |
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at 5d per bush is |
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By threshing & cleaning 122 bush Pease |
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at 2d ½ |
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By 56 bshs ½ of oats & cleaning them |
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at 2d ½ per bsh |
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By 4 d worke (since Novemb besides the |
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16 d aboue) at 16d |
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pd Fraunces per Contra 4 li 06s 10d |
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So I owe him |
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By 33 weekes ½ worke at 10s per week |
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By 6 weekes worke at 8s |
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By 2 d worke |
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pd per Contra |
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rests to Fris824 |
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FRAUNCES PEPPER CR | ||||||||||||||
Acoted March 2d 1662/63 And I owe |
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Fraunces Pepper of all acots The Just |
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sum off |
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days & 2 d of Humiliation & 1 d of |
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Thanksgiving: all is 9 d worke which |
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Frances is to allow mee: memorandum |
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also That Fraunces did not set into my |
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worke till this 10th of March 1662/63 |
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he fanned825 & did other worke for others |
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& did not worke for me this Spring till |
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the 10th of March |
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By 29 weekes to the 10th Nov 1663 at |
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10s per weeke |
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By 2 weeks almost to this 20th Nov 1663 |
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at 8s per weeke |
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VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE I
Edmund the Irishman which was Tho Burnams man helped up with some of my goods from Hartford to the warehouse: 2 days worke for which I am to allow him 5s
He had of me this 2d of Novembr 1660 pt of a Bar of Steel which comes to 9s 5s whereoff pays the 5s aforesd which I owed him: & so there is 4s due to me: the w[torn] 4s he pmisd to pay me in a bush of wheate at Hartford next Spring before Tahan Grant & Jer Horton pd it to Symon Lobdell
VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 294
JOHN EARLE826 DR
John Earle came to my worke July 1st 61 But [the first]* day his foote being swelled he did nothing & again a day of him & James goeing to the long meddow for the bl sow827 & again a day of James goeing to Windsor & 2 d him all maks 6 days: which will abate a weeke & so I must Count his worke from the 8 July 61 againe take out 2 days goeing to Windsor after the swine when G Colton went bec he reaped in his roome & 2 days of James goeing at the Same tyme is 4 days & 1 day he was after the Swine before & Count a Sabbath falling out in this tyme, & so it is ale one as if he came to me but the 14th of July & he stayed with me till the 14th of Augst for on the 15th of Agust in the morning he went downe to Goodm Coltons So that I had him one month & 4 days when he went downe the fales828 & memorandum his dyet I found while he was upon the designe of Swine G Colton had him 6 days in the Spring
VOLUME II, 1657–1666 · PAGE 295
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By John Earles tyme 9 Months at fresh |
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water River829 & with me & Goodm Colton |
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whereoff he Reed as he |
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says himselfe of G Colton |
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So that I haue to allow |
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Him |
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I say I allow him |
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By killing a wolfe I allow you |
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discounted per Contra |
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Septembr 15th 1663 |
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 69
SAMLL ELY CR
Aug 14th 1669 Agreed with Sam Ely for to haue the service of my Maid Elizabeth Waite830 which shee hath to serve being neere 2 yeares it wants about 3 weekes of 2 yeares all which service that is yet due from her shee is now to pforme to Sam Ely & he accepts of it shee likewise declares her selfe willing & desirous to serve out her tyme with him, her consent831 being to it which she Expressed before him Sam Ely Ingages to allow me for her tyme 40s which 40s he is to pay me in wheate & Porke by spring come 12 Mo & to sattisfie his old debt first or else to allow & pay me 50s in case he pay it not all by Spring come 12 Month & Moreover he is to allow & pay 40s to Elizabeth at the end of her tyme & to cloth & pvide for her during the tyme & at her goeing from him as is the custome & befitting such a svt witness his hand this 14th of August 1669
Samuell Ely
Recd the Mony above for [Rich]* Elizabeth Waites tyme of Rich
Guilman I say
Recd it by placing it to his acot this 23d Sept 1670
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 94
BENJAMIN PARSONS DR
Nov 12th 65 Agreed with Benja Parsons to have my youth Rich Waite832 2 yeares from the 10th day of this psent Nov 1665 he to allow him fitting food lodging & apparell & to allow & pay me 50s Each yeare for his service, & to Send him horn to me as well apparelled as he is now By his owne Consent & so this is put to Jo Bliss rent This lad was turned over to John Bliss
VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 151
THO DAY833 CR | |||
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By worke: making & mending shooes & wheate & else as in Goodm Days Booke: the whole as tis summed up there this 3d of May 1666 is the sum off |
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By serjant Morgan a Bill which he pd to the sum off |
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Discounted per Contra this 3d May 1666 |
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Jan 16 1666 |
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By Rowland Thomas (in Porke) |
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By John Ponder |
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By 2 bush wt from Broth Holyoke & 3 bush I had |
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By a shoe for Mary Pynchon |
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Mending Bettes shooes |
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Mending John Pynchons shoos |
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a Scabberd834 for a sword |
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1 pr shooes for Mary Pynchon |
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1 pr shooes for Miriam |
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VOLUME V, INDEX, 1670–1672 · [16]
JACOB THE DUTCH LAD835 DR | |||||||
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To 1 pr Stockens |
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To 1 Knife |
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To 1 pr shooe 5s 9 |
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To paymt for you to Sam Ball |
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Set Below |
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By 1 fortnights worke |
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Apr 26 73 |
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Agreed with Jacob to live with me |
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till the 24th of August for which |
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I am to give him 5 li & let him |
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goe to the Election at Hartford |
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11th Sept 1673 |
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Agreed with Jacob to |
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live with me 2 Months he is to come to |
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me on Munday next the 15th of this |
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me on Munday next the 15th of this |
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Instant Sept & I am to give him 36s |
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for the 1st Mo & 26s for the 2d Mo |
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By one forenights worke |
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By his dwelling with me from Apr 26 |
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to Aug 24 |
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By 1 Months worke to the 15th of |
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By 1 weeks work formrly at Stony River |
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By 1 d worke for Croft |
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Discounted Per Contra Nov 3d 1673 |
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By 3 d worke I had of you before you |
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Cut my wood for which I accot |
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7 d dyet discount 1 week & ½ we was |
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at Stony River about the End of Decembr |
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ag: at Stony River the last of Jan |
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By a fortnight worke at Stony Brooke |
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VOLUME V, PART 2, 1672–1693 · PAGE 428
JACOB THE DUTCH LAD | |||||||
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Agreed with him to dwell with me one |
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yeare as a servant for which I am to |
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allow him 12 li for the yeares service |
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His yeare begins the 12th of March |
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1673/74 which day he came to mee |
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He was absent At Albany in Sept in all |
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5 weakes before he Set in to worke |
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again: which he is to allow me |
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Apr 20 1674 |
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To paymt for you to (Tho Day for) |
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John Artsell |
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April 27 1674 |
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To 2 li Sugar for Barnards wife |
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May 8 74 |
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To 3 y ½ dowlas at 4s 8d 16s 4d |
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thrid 8d |
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To 1 bsh wt |
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May 8 1674 |
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Pd for you to Isiah Coltons wife |
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May 18 74 |
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To 1 li Powder |
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Buttons & thrid |
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June 24 |
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1 yd blew Cotton |
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pd for you to Hanah Morgan |
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pd for you to Goody Petty |
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July 2d |
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To 1 pt Rum |
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July 9 |
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2 yds riban 2s |
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July 16 74 |
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To 2 yds ½ red Cotton at 4s 2d |
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To 1 pt Rum |
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Aug 12 74 |
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To a Coll demi Castor hat |
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Dec 23 74 |
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all is |
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To the horse you had to Albany836 & |
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spoiled his back which was a long |
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while healing: yet I take but |
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VOLUME V, PART 2, 1672–1693 · PAGE 429
[JACOB THE DUTCH LAD]
March 6th 1674/75 I agreed with Jacob to live with me & serve me one yeare more after this yeare is out which will be the 20th of Aprill next for which yeares service viz from the 20th Aprill 1675 to the 20th of Aprill 1676 I am to allow him Thirteene Pounds Ten Shillings & the Keeping of his Mare till this Aprill now coming.
JACOB CR
By his first years Service Ending the |
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VOLUME VI, INDEX, 1683–1694 · PAGE [19]
[MINDWELL OLD]
Mindwell Old837 Came to us on the 26th day of Nov 1690 being Wednesday Shee came in the Night James Taylor brought her over from the other side over Night, & I Set it downe as it is Nov 27 1690 from whence her time begins
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To 4 yds & ½ of Red Cotton at 5s |
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1 yd ¼ of Manchest & thrid |
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To 7 yds Linnen Cloth at 2 s 6d |
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To 7 yds Linnen Cloth at 2s 6d |
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To 5 yds linsy wolsy at 5s |
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1 yd of Toe cloth 2s 6d 1 li ¼ 2 oz |
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For making her Semar Thrid &c |
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To Eben Parsons for 1 pr shooes |
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By 8 Months Service & a few days to the 2d of Augst 4 li 2s |
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But shee had ribban &c: So I Quit all acco[illegible] |
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Feb 15 1693/4 |
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Mindwel Old came to us for a yeare at 6 li wages for the |
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yeare If shee doe wel I wil allow her more. |
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Dlrd & pd her as followeth: |
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1 pr of shooes |
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7 yds ½ of Linsy woolsey fulled |
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at 5s |
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1 yd of linnen cloth |
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&c Thrid |
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2 yds ½ of cloth for a |
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shift [Thrid]* |
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more Blew linnen Aprons my wife let her haue |
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Recd by 4 Mo Service is 2 li |
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So rest due to me 1 li 4s 3d |
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[n. d.] Mindwel Old besides her many vagarys & often being gon pt of a day into Towne absented her selfe one whole Nights & pt of a day in June: ag about the End of June shee went away & told the folk she would be home however we Se her not next day at least she did nothig & often went out in a hour & neglect Milking that my wife was forced to get others to Milk On July first or thereabouts she went away with her Cloaths to G Parsons though Came ag: neglectd Brewing one day: [illegible] ded But went to & fro somt to Morgans somt to Lambs somt to Gittas, to Cuz Holyoke that he complaind of her being there. |
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July 3d did somthing but only pt of the day |
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July 4th In the Morning she went out & came not neere Milking so that my wife gat others though wee [illegible] se her to & fro yet came not to my house. In truth shee went from us in June before the end of it though shee was to & fro here to vex us til July 4th when about noone I lighe out & told he shee838 should act like a Maid & right up things & Bake & Brew & take her liberty But she went away the same day & came all & west out839 the house & then went unknown to us. She would be so many tims gon for a whol Month & more that my wife was often forced to hire others to do the worke. |
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I accot shee was with us in right accot only to the Middle of June & from Febr when shee came is foure months time that I haue to pay her for according us I agreed is |
2 li |
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VOLUME VI, 1683–1693 · PAGE 260
[This agreement runs across pp. 260–261.]
Oct 20th 1695 Agreed with Roco Negroe (Letting the accots above remaine as they be [torn]e to cleare them besides) That for his & his wifes freedoms840 which is to be absolute upon his paying to me as followeth which is to say He is to pvide & allow or pay me Twenty five Barrels of good cleane pure Turpentine of 40 gallons to a Barrel & Twenty one barrels of Good merchantable Tarr: where of he is to pay wt he can next yeare by this time 12 Mo & I give him for the Rest the yeare after so that within Two yeares he is to pay the whole & he is Intirely discharged from me upon the reading of this / Dick Negro came & desyred me to abate & he would Ingage with me & so I Doe as followeth & They & Each of them jointly & severally Bind themselves to pay for this [illegible] the Turpentine as aforesd that is to say five & Twenty Barrels & to be ful of Good pure Turpentine of 40 gallons to a Barrel al to be pd next summer & Roco is to deliver up to me al Implemts whatsoever he hath of mine
Hereunto each of them subscribe & Ingage by setting to their Hands this 20th of Octobr 1695 & each of them discharged
The marke of Roco
The mke of Richard Blackleech the Negro Dick841 If the Summer be so cold that the Turpentine cant Run I pmise If they fal short then to stay for some of them til the next year after this coming doing their utmost Indeavors & following it Close
VOLUME V, PART 1, 1672–1693 · PAGE 338
THOMAS BARBER OF SUFFEILD DR | |||
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Accoted with the Widdow Barber this 20th |
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of March 1689/90 & Agreed acots that |
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rests due to mee To Ballance |
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that so much is due to mee |
VOLUME V, PART 1, 1672–1693 · PAGE 339
By the order of the County Court for the Boy842 I am to set of 4 ½ posted to New Book But shee tooke him away before I had
VOLUME VI, 1683–1694 · PAGE 94–95
THO BARBER OR THE WIDDOW OF THO BARBER DR | |||
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Widdow Barber of Suffeild Shee [torn] ught mee her son Aquilla Barbar This 30th of May 1690, being as she says neere 11 yeares old, I think shee says he is 11 yeares old on the 27th of July 1690 whom she leaves with me I suppose in order to living with me til he is 21 years of age. But for Suerty as the Court ordered me to take him843 So I will haue it settled next Michaelstide Court at Springfeild when he was accordingly fully settled with me as an apprentice til he shal attaine the age of 21 years |
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Shee in a little time after tooke him away: |
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To the old accot as in old Booke which was agreed together the 20th March 1689/90 to be (with rests) the Sum of 28 13 00 & given into the Court by the widdo and allowed of, which Sum I bring from old Booke hither |
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VOLUME III, 1664–1667 · PAGE 95
BENJA PARSONS CR
Rich waite had when he went to Benja Parsons 1 good sute of kersy at 7s per yd viz Coate & breachs & 1 Red cottn at 7s per yd viz Coate & breachs & 1 Red cottn wastcote somewt worne & 1 doblet & breechs old, 1 pr Drawers & an old pr 2 pr New wt Cotto stocks his shooes were bad but Henry pm him a New pr more which he had after he was there 3 shurts Bands &c844