Box 3
Contains 17 Results:
E. Robert Stackhouse and son, E. Robert Stackhouse, Jr., correspondence, 1915-1951
Miscellaneous correspondence including from Uncle Percy regarding train engine, business cards of E. Robert Stackhouse who had a printing company in Moorestown, NJ. TLS 1925 from Harriett Sartain regarding print job for Philadelphia School of Design for Women. E. Robert, Jr., was born in 1911.
E. Robert Stackhouse and Cape May meeting house (Seaville), 1931-1933
Asa Matlack Stackhouse genealogical research, circa 1900-1905
Manuscript compilation of research on descendants of Amos and Mary Powell Stackhouse, organized by family units with an introductory essay.
Historical Sketch of the First Ancestors of the Stackhouse Family in America, 1907
Published booklet by William R. Stackhouse and Powell Stackhouse, Jr., with an Introduction by A. M. Stackhouse, MD. Folder also contains a brochure "A Retrospect off Colonial Times in Burlington County" by A.M. Stackhouse.
Prospectus for complete family genealogy, Stackhouse: An Old English Yeoman Family, undated
Notice of a planned two volume genealogy, the first up to 1700 and the second the complete descendants. Sent by William R. Stackhouse, Mount Holly, NJ
Asa Matlack Stackhouse to cousin Powell Stackhouse, Jr., 1897-1898
Correspondence concerning genealogy
William R. Stackhouse letters to Powell Stackhouse, Jr., 1891-1895
William, son of Asa Matlack Stackhouse, contacted Powell upon learning that he was compiling genealogical information,, and he wondered if they were related. William R. Stackhouse worked for a Philadelphia attorney and offered to help with the research, especially the Medford, NJ. branch and typing up the information. William's primary interest was the pre-1700 ancestry and if the family was connected to nobility.
William R. Stackhouse to Samuel T. Stackhouse , 1900 4mo 3
Letter of condolence concerning death of Samuel's father, Powell Stackhouse, Jr.
Powell Stackhouse correspondence with cousin Hannah, Dennisville,, 1897-1898
Concerning sale of property. Presumably Dennisville, NJ, Cape May County
Estate of Rosamond L. Bower, 1885-1887
Powell Stackhouse was one of the trustees