Box 1
Contains 116 Results:
Nancarra(?), Mrs. S., Burlington, 1815 Nov 14th
General sentiments
Powell, Ann,, 1809
Appreciates meeting him and his wife, interested in insects
Russell, Eliza, Dartmouth, 1800 15 10 mo
Her aged grandfather has died; her son is named Samuel Wetherill according to her grandfather's dying wishes.
Russell, Eliza, New Bedford, 1805 4 M, 15
Mentions that the Baptists are increasing in the area. Nathan Davis's son in law murdered his wife
Skiff(?), Miriam, New Bedford, 1796 March 14th
With thanks for the books he sent
Smith, David, Dartmouth, 1799 August 28th
Aged, but attended meeting at Rochester which was full. None have gone back to old Society since the decease (?) of Timothy Davis. He and Jabez Barker who were disowned from Dartmouth Monthly Meeting requested explanation for the causes and finally were allowed to attend monthly meetings
Smith, Hugh, Philadelphia, 1812 15th ?
Requesting to have his wife buried in the Free Quaker burial ground on the west side of 5th Street below Locust.
Spooner, Walter, New Bedford, 1797 9th 10th mo
Notes fever in Philadelphia and a receipt of a pamphlet. Son-in-law and grandson to open an apothecary office
Stevenson, Mary, Charleston, 1784 August 21
Ask that he hold the effects that she left with him and claim a watch left in a shop on 2nd Street, opposite City Tavern
Taber, Bartholomew, New Bedford, 1788 6th of 3 mo
Reports that they keep a small meeting, the young people have left. Thinks the old meeting knows their error because they are very cordial to him. He was disowned for joining Timothy Davis, but others were not, so he is bitter. Nathan Davis the elder is deceased.