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Contains 33 Results:

ALS from Smith Sharpless to grandfather Enos, 1856

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Smith Sharpless was the son of Sidnie (Painter) Sharpless who married John Sharpless

Dates: 1856

ALsS from Sidnie Barnard to grandfather Enos, 1855

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Sidnie/Sidney Barnard was the daughter of Hannah (Painter) Barnard (1806-1840) who married John Barnard of Chester County

Dates: 1855

ALsS from Hannah Painter to grandfather Enos, 1856-57

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ALsS to her grandfather and uncle, from school in Moorestown

Dates: 1856-57

James Emlen to Enos Painter, 1857

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ALS concerning rental of meeting property and related rumors

Dates: 1857

ALsS from Anna Sharpless to grandfather Enos, 1857-59

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Anna was the daughter of Sidney (Painter) Sharpless (1810-1857), wife of John Sharpless

Dates: 1857-59

Enos Painter to cousin Joseph Painter, 1847

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Copy of an ALS, mostly concerning a trial, Darlington property, mill

Dates: 1847

ALsS from Minshall to his father, Enos Painter, 1817-1818

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Written from John Gummere's Burlington Boarding School. (Originally described as Letter book D, stored in acidic envelope)

Dates: 1817-1818

ALsS received from Enos H. Barnard, 1857-62

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Enos H. Barnard was the son of Hannah (Painter) Barnard (1806-1840) who married John Barnard of Chester County.

Dates: 1857-62

ALsS received from John J. Tyler, 1860-61

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Letter from John J. Tyler, 1 mo 23, 1861, describes Philadelphia's celebration in honor of Washington's birthday.

Dates: 1860-61

ALsS received from John Barnard, 1859

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John Barnard of Chester County was Minshall's brother-in-law, widower

Dates: 1859