Skip to content
Museum logo

Person Record

Metadata

Related Records

  1. Historiography; or "What Were the Raids on Fort William and Mary and Why Don't I Know All About Them?"
  2. MS082 B01 F01 - Joseph Parsons Account Book

    Account book kept by Doctor Joseph Parsons of Rye betwen 1792 and 1803. Names included in entries are listed in the people file. Note some of the names in the people file appear as "wife of --- " or "delivery of child" in book, actual name of woman or child was put in list, if easilly verified by genealogical records. Procedures in the entries include attending births, bleeding, extracting teeth, medicating sick children and adults, amputating a ...

    Record Type: Archive

  3. MS082 B02 F06 - Parsons Medical Notebook

    Notebook containing medical remedies and recipes for medicine. Entries often include a notation about where the remedy was used and sometimes the source of the information. Remedies for a wide range of problems including fractures, sea sickness, ear ache, venereal disease, hiccups, and small pox.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. Piscataqua Pioneers: Organized June 15, 1905.
  5. Piscataqua Pioneers: Organized June 15, 1905.
  6. S1571 - Parsons Family Deeds

    Eleven deeds and two wills relating to the Parsons family of Rye, N.H.: Deed, Jonathan B. Waldron to John Wilkes Parsons, salt marsh in Rye, January 4, 1813. Deed, Merrifield Berry to Joseph Parsons, salt marsh land in Rye, N.H., 1814. Deed, John Wilkes Parsons to William Berry, salt marsh in Rye, January 4, 1838. Deed, William Berry to John Wilkes Parsons, salt marsh land in Rye, N.H., 1846. Deed, Joseph Locke to Jonathan Locke, ...

    Record Type: Archive

  7. S1622 - Nathaniel A. Haven account book, 1798-1808

    Account book of Nathaniel Appleton Haven, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Date range is circa 1798 to 1808. Records include transactions with various merchants in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as well as surrounding towns such as Exeter, Durham, Dover, and New Castle as well as Berwick and Kittery, Maine. Entries include merchants in London, Boston, and New York as well as ships. A link to the index of individuals, businesses and ship names can be...

    Record Type: Archive

  8. S1752a - Benjamin Garland tavern ledger, 1771-1811

    Benjamin Garland tavern ledger, dated from 1771 to 1811, also likely kept by his sons Amos and William Garland. Includes credits and expenses for drinks (rum, cider, grog, toddy, etc.), provisions (cheese, corn, potatoes, grain, etc.), and services (horseshoeing and repair work). Note: The ledger is largely chronological, though some early dates appear at the end of the ledger. Beginning pages and all pages after page 161 are unpaginated.

    Record Type: Archive

    First page (1772)
  9. The Raids on Fort William and Mary.

Thank You!

Confirmation Message Here....