Then I came across one, where the names on the ledger sounded like familiar names from the Campbellsport area, and I had to check deeper
This is a ledger from Jas. McCullogh, who sold Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. The entries start on Jan. 1, 1884.
The page on the left shows an entry for Nick Gantner. He purchased 2 lb. sugar, 1/2 gal. molasses, 2 spools of thread, and 2 pieces of candy.....all for 51 cents.
Adams
Bonesho
Bradly
Brayford
Burke
Calahan
Campbell
Cisco
Clifford
Coartney
Cobler
Curran
Davis
Dechendroffer
Dougherty
Doyle
Doyle
Fellenz
Gagner
Gantner
Goodrich
Haessley
Harter
Helmer
Hermander
Hull
Jewsen
Johnson
Katen
Klotz
Knickle
Lichinsteiger
Loomis
Marx
Mayer
McCullough
McInrow
Mead
Meade
Miller
Mudge
Mullholen
Murrey
Obrien
Odekirk
Piehl
Seefeld
Sennke
Slattery
Stack
Tanor
Thompson
Ulrich
Ulrick
Vandergrinton
Ward
Welsh
Yancy
Hello, I am a decedent of James McCullough(1858-1937) and needless to say, enjoyed your post. Another interesting item is that one of the names "Haessley" stands out: A nephew of James married a Loretta Haessley!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am a decedent of James McCullough(1858-1937) and needless to say, enjoyed your post. Another interesting item is that one of the names "Haessley" stands out: A nephew of James married a Loretta Haessley!
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