Box 1
Contains 116 Results:
Taber, Bartholomew, New Bedford, 1803 3 mo 1
General sentiments
Taber, Bartholomew, Jr., New Bedford, 1803 4th mo 26th
Parents ask him to write. No separate meeting held the past winter and probably none in summer unless Father able to attend.
Taber, Bartholomew, Jr., New Bedford, 1803 12th 3rd [March]
His father has died 11 mo 16.
Taber, Bartholomew, Jr., New Bedford, 1804 9 mo 6
The old Society has repaired and reclaimed the meeting house at Acushnet since his father and some more of his ancient brethren are gone
Taber, Bartholomew, Jr., New Bedford, 1804 11 mo 26th
No longer hold weekly meetings, but when requested the "old friends" the key to make use of the empty meeting house for Quarterly Meeting, they refused, intended to keep it only for their use
Taber, Bartholomew, Jr., New Bedford, 1805 7 mo 24th
Describes how Baptists and Presbyterians are in a competition for members. His group continues to hold small meetings in the school house at Taber Town. Benj. Bumpus gave testimony at the Presbyterian meeting house in Fair Haven. Isaiah Weston claimed Bumpus was turning to his beliefs
Taber, Bartholomew, New Bedford, 1808 July 4th
Wishes a visit from Wetherill but understands his old age doesn't allow it
Warrance, Priscilla, Philadelphia, 1812 Nov 16th
Asking for a loan in time of personal financial disaster
Waterhouse, Timothy, Newport, 1787 November 6
Fond letter, with gratitude
Wetherill, Anna (sister of Samuel),, 1809
Family illnesses