Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
Guardianship for minor children of Stephen Paschall, 1863 - 1878
Philip P. Sharples account book. Philip P. Price, brother-in-law, and married to sister of widow of Stephen Paschall.
Estate of Ann Price Gibson Jackson, 1873 - 1875
Her daughter and son-in-law and daughter, Mary A. Paschall Sharpless and Philip Price Sharpless, were Executors.
Wills: Sharples/Sharpless, 1925, 1933
Ann Price Sharples, William Penn Sharpless
Household expense book, Philip P. and Mary A. Sharples, 1855 - 1859
Identified with inscription on front page by their son, Alfred D. Sharples, 1904
Oaths of Allegiance, 1717, 1777, 1778
Thomas Paschall (1717) Rees Price (1777, 1778)
Tavern license for Humphrey Williams, 1766
Public house in Northern Liberties, signed by John Penn
Testimonies of disownment, 1828 - 1829
Separation in the Society of Friends
1830 release of schoolhouse property adjacent to Merion Meeting House., 1830
1830 release to Isaac Price of schoolhouse property adjacent to Merion Meeting House, no longer useful as school because Lower Merion Academy is convenient for students.
Freedom paper for Nancy Laws, 1837-08-26
Signed testimony by William Polk, Bridgeville, Sussex County, Delaware. Laws had been held in slavery until she turned twenty-nine years of age. Notarized.
Jonathan Price notebook, 1768 - 1812
Small hand-stitched notebook contains entries on property, finances, etc. Passage of his son Edward Price on Packet boat to North Carolina, cure for burns, order from Sarah Wilson to Joseph Price to build a walnut coffin for her son, 1812.