Satterthwaite family papers
Scope and Contents
Satterthwaite family materials are primarily letters of family members in the 18th century to William Satterthwaite, as well as genealogical information (deaths, marriages, children, mostly 19th century) on the Satterthwaite, Mitchell, Stackhouse, Palmer, Simpson, Tomlinson, Wood, Croasdale, and other families. Included in the collection are a 19th century commonplace book, correspondence, and other manuscript materials, including a fragment of a document signed by Phineas Pemberton in 1696, copied materials, and a few photographs, including a group photograph with Francis and (Elizabeth?) Tomlinson, 1910.
Dates
- Creation: 1735-1924
Creator
- Satterthwaite family (Family)
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Use Restrictions
Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).
Biographical Note
William Satterthwaite (1709-?), son of Esther and Michael Satterthwaite, married Pleasant Mead in 1736. He migrated from England to Pennsylvania, leaving behind a considerable number of relatives.
Extent
.25 linear ft. (7 folders)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Satterthwaite family materials are primarily letters of family members in the 18th century to William Satterthwaite, as well as genealogical information (deaths, marriages, children, mostly 19th century) on the Satterthwaite, Mitchell, Stackhouse, Palmer, Simpson, Tomlinson, Wood, Croasdale, and other families.
Acquisition
Unknown.
Processing Information
Processed by Kara Flynn; completed March, 2016.
- Title
- Satterthwaite family papers, 1735-1924
- Author
- Kara Flynn
- Date
- March, 2016
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
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