Box 3
Contains 7 Results:
Miscellaneous legal and financial papers, 1798, 1832
Copy of the Will of Abraham Darlington, Birmingham Township, 1798; Indenture, not completed, between Charles Catherine Noble and Job Kirkbride, Philadelphia, 1832
Ann Paschall account book , 1812-1837. Reverse: 1809-1839 household accounts
Includes notes concerning sending her children to school, drafts of letters, 1819 illness of husband Thomas and his death.
Ann P. Jackson account book, 1837-ca. 1872.
Ann's son Stephen handled much of her affairs. Additions by Stephen Paschall and his son Philip Sharples.
Ann Jackson [?] collected recipes and cures, circa 1830-1859
Bound volume. Clippings and handwritten papers glued over pages of an account or workbook and loose items. Philip P. Sharples signed inside front cover, some items addressed to Ann Jackson. "Recipe from Hannah K. Cope," 1832, for opium drop. Wide range of topics includes cake recipes, cancer treatments, household advice.
Ann Jackson receipts book, ca 1854-1864.
Bound volume is an 1806 Ann Gibson [later Paschall Jackson] arithmetic workbook later used as a receipt book with receipts glued onto pages. Receipts to Ann P. Jackson and final to Philip P. Sharples, her son-in-law. Taxes, stock in Friends Educational Association, Free Labor Warehouse, Freedman's Aid Society, household, etc
Ann P. Jackson bound copies of Scattered Seeds, 1871 - 1873
A magazine for Quaker children. See FHL periodical for bound copies 1869-1935.
Daily memos of Samuel Gibson, 1/1/1835-6/21/1836
Samuel Gibson (1762-1836), the father of Ann Price Gibson. He married Mary Price in 1788 under the care of Radnor Monthly Meeting. Contains brief daily entries, work, attending meetings, declining health. He died 6 month 27, 1836.