Archive Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
S1690 |
Title |
Marston Family Records |
Scope & Content |
Court order in favor of Enoch Clark of Greenland against Thomas Marston of North Hampton, January 3, 1816. Summons for non-payment of mortgage of land in Hampton Falls, issued to Thomas Marston on behalf of Aaron Wells, Hampton Falls, March 12, 1817. Bond, Ebenezer Lovering to Thomas Marston, both of North Hampton, March 18, 1817. Bond, Reuben Gove Dearborn and Simon Dearborn to Thomas Marston, all of North Hampton, April 1, 1818. Bond, John Potter to the town of North Hampton, land and buildings thereon that Potter now lives on, formerly the property of Benjamin Marston, February 18, 1828. Letter of introduction for Fanny Marston from Charles Brooks in Medford MA to Samuel Lord, presumably of a bank in North Hampton, February 19, 1867. Memorandum of agreement between Thomas E. Marston and Enoch F. Wiggin for service rendered by the latter, both of North Hampston, October 2, 1875. Mortgage of personal property, John G. Sleeper to Thomas E. Marston, both of North Hampton, chattels, i.e., thirty-two barrels of cider, one traverse runner, a two-horse sled, and a horizontal tubular boiler, February 15, 1881. Letter, Fitchburg Railroad Compnay to Thomas E. Marston, re dates of dividends, December 5, 1888. Fire insurance policy, Thomas E. Marston with New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co., Manchester, August 27, 1904. |
Collection |
Single Items / Small Collections |
Object Name |
Records |
People |
Marston, Thomas Edward, 1848-1935 Sleeper, John G., dfl. 1881 Marston, Thomas, 1797-1838 Wells, Aaron, dfl. 1817 Lovering, Ebenezer, dfl. 1817 Clark, Enoch Moody, 1764-1815 Dearborn, Reuben Gove, dfl. 1818 Dearborn, Simon Wiggin, Enoch F., dfl. 1850 Marston, Benjamin, 1715-1802 Potter, John, dfl. 1828 Marston, Fanny, dfl. 1852 |
Search Terms |
North Hampton (N.H.) New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company Manchester, NH Hampton (N.H.) Hampton Falls (N.H.) |
Subjects |
Mortgages Insurance Deeds Courts Bonds (Negotiable instruments) Indenture Memorandum |