This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//HU.2ADI/1069.1 Message Board Post: Dear Leon, I have no idea whether this information will help you or not but you are welcome to it. It comes from my family papers which were kept at Dellet Park Plantation, Claiborne, Monroe County, Alabama. James Dillett to Bennett Whitehead Dr to making of temples $0.75 to making of four harnis shafs 1.00 to making of one whealbarrow 5.00 $6.75 Recd of James Dillet the sum 4.62 1/2 of two Dollars 12 1/2 the balance 2.12 1/2 due B. Whitehead Jacob Finley Bennet Whitehead a/c & Rect- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recd of James Dellet six Dollars for mmaking a loom 17th May 1823 Bennett Whitehead -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr James Dillett Sir please to let Mr Ellice have one Dollar and- seventy five cents credit in sum stor and obliege yours SMSay the 24 1823 Bennett Whitehead Recd of James Dillett in full or all demands up to this date Bennett Whitehead Bennett Whitehead Rect- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recd of James Dellet four Dollars for a spinning wheel- 8th April 1825 Bennett Whitehead Bennett Whitehead -------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 10th 1825 James Dillte to Bennett Whitehead Dr to repairing spining wheals $1.00 to making one pidgin boxes 1.00 $2.00 Recave payment (words "for full" lined out) for ful froam James Dillett up to this Date Bennett Whitehead August 11th 1825 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Dellet 1826 To Bennett Whitehead Dr. March 24 To one small bedstead with rollers in the feet 3.50 Paid McCollum & Thompson 1.00 $2.50 Recd of James Dellet the above a/c in full- March 24th 1826- Bennett Whitehead -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you can do something with these tidbits. Best of good luck in your research. Chuck Torrey