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  1. MS107 B01 F05 - Will of Ann Packer, 1759

    Official copy of the will of Ann Packer, wife of Thomas Packer, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Will dated July 31, 1759. Ann's will names beneficiaries as her sons, John, Daniel, William, Isaac, and Jotham as well as her daughters, Elizabeth Wentworth and Mehitable Rogers, and granddaughter, Anna Peirce. Her son Daniel Rindge was assigned as executor of the estate. Witnesses are James Stoodley Jr., John Clark, and Joshua Brackett. Her husban...

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    Will of Ann Packer, 1759
  2. MS107 B01 F83 - John Rindge Estate

    Probate division of the estate of John Rindge, dated January 24, 1750. Includes portions of the estate going to his widow, Ann (who was remarried to Thomas Packer) and his children, John Rindge, Elizabeth Wentworth, Ann Peirce (her representatives), Mehitable Rogers, Daniel Rindge, William Rindge, Isaac Rindge, and Jotham Rindge. The estate included property in Portsmouth, New Castle, Barnstead, Gimantown, Kingston, Londonderry, and Nottingham.

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    John Rindge Estate
  3. MS107 B01 F84 - William Rindge Will

    Will of William Rindge of Portsmouth, dated February 20, 1768. He includes his brothers John Rindge, Isaac Rindge, Jotham Rindge, and Daniel Rindge, as well as the daughter of his sister Ann, Ann Peirce.

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    William Rindge Will
  4. S0678 - John Rindge estate deed

    Deed from John Rindge, who died intestate, to Thomas Rindge Rogers, November 9, 1787, for land in the Point Graves area of Portsmouth. Notes the "ferry-way," "Langdon's Tan Yard," and the "burying place of John Cutt," as well as a dwelling house, wharves, etc.

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    John Rindge estate deed
  5. S0757 - Rogers, Thomas Rindge, Deed

    Rogers, Thomas Rindge transfers property to Daniel Rindge. Rogers had purchased the land in Portsmouth from the estate of John Rindge, brother of Daniel

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    Rogers, Thomas Rindge, Deed
  6. S1176 - John Evans papers, 1784-1789

    The John Evans Papers, dating from September 1784 to April 1789, contain thirty "letters" written by John Evans (1737-1791) to himself. The collection more closely resembles journal entries where Evans, referring to himself as "Ange," writes in the second person, as if from the perspective of a conscience or guardian angel. Evans was a merchant of some prominence from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. While unusual in form, Evans's letters document his ...

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    John Evans papers, 1784-1789

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