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DIARY OF FRANCIS TAYLOR, 1789,
1789
June
4, Sent my father's little mare & mine to Maj'r Moore's- the Horse had not got there but S.Thompson brought him to Midland & covered him on my father's mare. mine refused to take him. I went to C.Taylor's. Frank and Will sawed four Poplar Gums. C.Taylor went to Maj'r Madison's who is sick- I dined with Misses Nancy & Milley Bells- M.Fall &c. A few drops rain in afternoon.
5, Old George brought a cover to lay on bed-cords and a basket which I bought for 4/- J.Pendleton came here and I went with him to C.Taylor's. J.Taylor & family his daughters, M.Fall, dined there. Mrs Belmain & Jenny Taylor came after dinner. C.Taylor went to Maj'r Moore's to visit Mrs Moore. A very little rain.
6, Walked to Rob't Taylor, dined there with Jas Taylor, John Pendleton & wife, T.Barbour's wife, Edm'd & Betsy Pendleton (sister of R.Taylor's wife) Came by Mr.Shepherd's & bought a bowl, ret'd by J.Taylor's and borrow'd 2d Vol Debates. Rob't Taylor returned Mr Thompson's Order on H.Mitchell & brought a Rec't for the notes of Tobacco from Font'e Maury, to be shipped Mr.J:Maury &c.
7, Sold my old blue coat to Hudson's James who paid 10/6 & promises to pay 1/6 a fortnight hence. I dined alone on the last Gammon old bacon- After dinner Jonathan Taylor with his daughter *Polly came here and dined- C.Taylor & Reuben were here an hour or two. A little rain to-day.-[*"Polly," Mary Berry Taylor, dau of Jonathan & Ann (Berry) Taylor, b.1771, m.1790, as his first wife, George Gibson Taylor, eldest son of Capt.Edmund and Sarah (Stubbs) Taylor, her first cousin. They left a very large family-PFT]---[Sunday]---
8, Shearing sheep, G.C. Taylor got home from Caroline, breakfasted at H.Taylor's who came up with him. We all went to J.Taylor's, Henry Pendleton & sister, T.Barbour & wife, E.Pendleton, Miss M.Conway &c were there-
9, J.Taylor came by in the morning & changed some silver for gold to carry to Richmond. I let him have Int. Warrants £9-re-Planted Cimbling & Cucumber seed in garden. Jon'a Taylor, G.C.T. and I dined at C.Taylor's who is unwell- a little rain at night.
10, We went to H.Taylor's, Uncle Taylor & family, Mrs Belmain, Maj'r Moore & family Reu Taylor & do. & Miss Throckmorton there- A good Shower, a little hail. Jon'a & G.C.T. staid, I came home.
11. Jon'a Taylor & G.C.T.aylor came by & walked to Uncle Taylor's. Polly Taylor, Miss Caty Pendleton & J.Pendleton J.Taylor's, Mrs Dade, Capt Burnley & ife, Mrs Balmain & Rob't Taylor's wife were there- a fine shower to-day. bro'r Jon'a came here, his daughter to James Taylor's.
12, We went to C.Taylor's from here, Polly Taylor from J.Taylor's- C.Taylor (who has been very sick) is recovering. Polly Taylor staid at C.Taylor's. Reuben Taylor was there.
13, Packed up 17 Midlings, 12 in box & 5 in tub. Sent 3 bus Wheat to Mill & got flour. Jon'a Taylor dined at C.Taylor's G.C.T. at Capt Dade's I fixed 2 bee hives. Capt Burnley dined with me.
14, [Sunday] Went to Reuben Taylor's. bro'r James & family, H.Taylor & do. Jon'a Taylor & daughter, H.Pendleton & Miss Caty, J.Pendleton & family, T.Barbour's do dined there- Richard & Colby Taylor got up. G.C.T. went with Jenny Taylor to Col.Madison's & ret'd.
15, Richard & Colby Taylor got up from Caroline. One of them rode a Mare which is to stay, of Benj'a Taylor's. G.C.Taylor went to H.Taylor's, Jon'a Taylor & daughter there. I staid at home.
16, Capt Burnley sent for me to dinner. Jon. Taylor & Daughter, H.Taylor, G.C.Taylor Mrs Balmain, Jenny Tayor, Row'd Thomas jr's wife & Miss Parker dined there. Jon'a Taylor & daughter went at night to J.Taylor's. Dry weather-
17 G.C.T. went to C.Taylor's to go w'th Mrs Conway to Col.Madison's- I walked to J.Taylor's, but he and family went to Mr.T.Bell's & I returned. Jon'a Taylor & daughter went to C.Taylor's- had some Irish potatoes planted. G.Taylor got up from Caroline. He lost his horse at B.Robinson's & bor'd a beast from him.
18, Went with G.Taylor & Jon'a Taylor to Rob Taylor's and dined there- Col.E.Pendleton jr, his wife & daughters & Uncle Taylor were there.
From the TAYLOR DIARY, #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.

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