Box 4
Contains 55 Results:
Ferris, Benjamin, (Worstersheare) to Ferris, David (Philadelphia), 1737/38 1mo 20
Mentions apology by John Prindle and wife to himself and others who they have wronged, including Friends on Long Island
Mott, William (Mamaroneck) to ?, 1762 12mo 2`
Copy of letter with his reaction to a passage in a letter from Mary Peasley
Wilkinson, Elizabeth (Philadelphia) to David Ferris and family, 1763 3mo 8
Words of advice to young Friends.
Ferris, David (?) (Wilmington) to Ferris, Zebulon (cousin), 1764 3mo 30
AL, copy of a letter urging leaders to attend meetings, to lead by example, particularly by attending meeting on Discipline as well as worship
Ferris, David (Wilmington) to Osborn, Silvanus (Greenwich, CT), 1765 2 mo 10
ALS to his cousin by marriage, counseling against his suitability for the ministry regardless of his education and pointing out the error of his ways. Signed "thy loving uncle."
Ferris, Zebulon (Oblong) to Ferris, David and Mary, 1765 11mo 23
To aunt and uncle describing his trip from Wilmington to Oblong, NY.
Ferris, David (Wilmington) to Rigby, Ferris, 1766 4mo 7
Urging the freeing of enslaved men at age 21 and females earlier, with proper paperwork and education
Ferris, David (Wilmington) to Samuel Hanson, 1766 7mo 2
Mentions his earlier letter in which he called upon enslavers to educate the people they enslaved and free them in their Wills. In this letter, he advises manumissions in writing to assure that freedom is assured. Copy in his own hand.
Ferris, Zebulon (Oblong) to Ferris, Benjamin (Wilmington), 1766 8mo 9 and 9mo 9, n.d.
ALsS to his cousin, with a copy of a memorial for Thomas Gawthrop who railed against sins such as drunkenness and prophesized. Second ALS, expresses doubt that William Mott's writings will be published. Provides a recipe for an health elixir made from the root of skunk cabbage and honey.
Ferris, David (Wilmington) to Field, Samuel and wife, 1767 9 mo 20
Urging the Fields to free the people they enslaved and advises that each monthly meeting keep a "Safe Book" which documents manumissions. Copy in his own hand