Box 1
Contains 33 Results:
ALS from Smith Sharpless to grandfather Enos, 1856
Smith Sharpless was the son of Sidnie (Painter) Sharpless who married John Sharpless
ALsS from Sidnie Barnard to grandfather Enos, 1855
Sidnie/Sidney Barnard was the daughter of Hannah (Painter) Barnard (1806-1840) who married John Barnard of Chester County
ALsS from Hannah Painter to grandfather Enos, 1856-57
ALsS to her grandfather and uncle, from school in Moorestown
James Emlen to Enos Painter, 1857
ALS concerning rental of meeting property and related rumors
ALsS from Anna Sharpless to grandfather Enos, 1857-59
Anna was the daughter of Sidney (Painter) Sharpless (1810-1857), wife of John Sharpless
Enos Painter to cousin Joseph Painter, 1847
Copy of an ALS, mostly concerning a trial, Darlington property, mill
ALsS from Minshall to his father, Enos Painter, 1817-1818
Written from John Gummere's Burlington Boarding School. (Originally described as Letter book D, stored in acidic envelope)
ALsS received from Enos H. Barnard, 1857-62
Enos H. Barnard was the son of Hannah (Painter) Barnard (1806-1840) who married John Barnard of Chester County.
ALsS received from John J. Tyler, 1860-61
Letter from John J. Tyler, 1 mo 23, 1861, describes Philadelphia's celebration in honor of Washington's birthday.
ALsS received from John Barnard, 1859
John Barnard of Chester County was Minshall's brother-in-law, widower