Account book, 1748-1750 [microform].

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Account book, 1748-1750 [microform].

Daybook record, Nov. 12, 1748-June 9, 1750, of sales, purchases, sundry accounts for voyages, and memoranda for Hampton and Norfolk. Deals mainly in rum, sugar, and candles. Names include: Edward Hack Moseley, James Moody, Charles Steuart, Col. Francis Wills, George Wray, William Byrd, Alexander Finnie, David Meade, John Hanbury, Mordecai Booth, Lewis Burwell, Robert Dinwiddie, John Norton, Michael Boyer, Henry Wetherburn, Kenneth McKenzie, Fielding Lewis, John Pleasants & Sons, Andrew Sprowle, Thomas Youille, and the estate of Ishmael Moody.

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McKenzie, Alexander, fl. 1748-1750.

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McKenzie was a Norfolk, VA merchant. In March, 1750, McKenzie formed a partnership with Charles Steuart, which was dissolved in March, 1754. McKenzie returned to England in 1751. From the description of Account book, 1748-1750 [microform]. (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). WorldCat record id: 61689516 ...