financial records
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to miscellaneous Quaker series
Haines and Bunting family papers
This collection is comprised of the papers of the Bunting and Haines families, and includes clippings, correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and marriage certificates of the family. While the majority of materials focus on Samuel Bunting Haines, other members of the family are represented among the materials as well.
Ann Haines financial records
This collection is comprised of the three volumes of account books for the trust fund of Ann Haines. The executor of the trust was Samuel B. Morris.
John S. Haines financial records
The personal account books of John S. Haines record Haines's expenses, payments to various individuals and businesses, and his account balances at the end of each year.
David Halsted receipt book
The receipt book of David Halstead includes amounts received from various individuals, as well as affirmations of membership in the Society of Friends as a reason for objection to carrying arms.
Sarah Cooper Tatum Hilles family papers
Elizabeth Hooton receipt books
Entries in Elizabeth Hooton's receipt books include payments made by Hooton, who they were paid to, and for what. The majority of expenses recorded in the volumes are payments for rent, monthly washing, and yearly taxes.
John Hough estate account book
The estate book of John Hough provides an inventory of Hough’s “goods and chattels” and the individuals who inherited portions of the estate. The items included in the inventory range were home goods, like furniture and cookware; farm equipment, like plows; and livestock.
Inventory of jewels and other objects belonging to Edward I, in roll format, 1301
James & Drinker account book
The account book for doctors James and Drinker records payments made and received. Payments were often made in bonds or cash.