oops. got it right when i described them to bob lefler in an earlier message. trying to do too many things at once, i guess. Again, the Janeway records span the years 1735-1746 and the editor, Stryker-Rodda, identified its location as Bridgewater or today Bound Brook. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith L. Nelson" <klnelson@uci.edu> To: <msouders@nyc.rr.com> Cc: <monamusic@aol.com>; <klnelson@uci.edu> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:28 PM Subject: a question > Dear Ms. Souders, > Sorry to bother you, but in your recent response to Mona Hylton (pasted > below) regarding the Janeway store records you cited a John Brass as > having received deliveries from Benjamin Whitbeck from April 1742 to April > 1744. Yet in your letter to your "listers" of 29 August you say that the > Janeway account records "cover the 1730-1740 period". Is there any reason > for this discrepancy, or have I misread what you sent Mona? > I would be grateful for your advice on this point. > Sincerely, > Keith Nelson > > Don't see a Gabriel > > Janeway: > Brass, John, Apr 42-Apr 44, nr. Jno Folgerts; d* Benjamin Whitbeck > > (that means Whitbeck delivered to Brass) > > maybe: > Breese, Cornelius. Feb. 35 > Jery, June 35 d for Hendrick Fisher > John, Jly 35-Jan 35* > > *I guess the dates reflect the old calendar where march is the beginning > of the new year. > > > > > -- > Professor Keith L. Nelson > Department of History > University of California, Irvine 92697 > Telephone (949) 824-2306, (949) 824-6521 > FAX (949) 824-2865 >