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  1. MS008 - Treadwell family papers, 1723-1908

    Summary Chiefly deeds, land surveys, and other papers, relating to lands owned by the Treadwell family; and, correspondence, wills, financial papers, indentures, estate papers, and genealogical materials. Family members represented include Charles Treadwell (1705-1793), landowner, barber, and shopkeeper, of Portsmouth, Nathaniel Treadwell (1730-1817), Portsmouth landowner and merchant and tavern keeper (after 1814) in Newmarket, and his son, C...

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  3. S0019 - Jacob Treadwell Account Book, 1766-1799

    Account book, thought to be kept by Treadwell, including accounts of cargo on vessels such as brigantine King (1766) and ships Lord Clive (1768) and Polly (1774), detailing shingles, nails, and other items plus wages of workers or crewmembers, accounts of sales to individuals and the town of Portsmouth, for food, clothing, etc., as well as pay for days worked. Some pages labelled "bills paid on account of the work house".

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  4. S0282 - Mark Hunking Wentworth deeds, 1774-1779

    Copies of deeds (1774) from the Province of New Hampshire to Mark Hunking Wentworth, Daniel Rogers, and Jacob Treadwell, of Portsmouth, for 8740 acres of land; and the deed reflecting the sale of such land by the forementioned men and their wives, Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth, Mehitabel Rogers, and Ann Treadwell, to John Brown, merchant, of Providence, R.I. Also includes rough layout of land.

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  5. S0482 - John Parker account book, 1781-1790

    Accounts of auction sales and personal estates handled in Parker's capacity as sheriff. Entries include items, name of buyer, and price for goods from ship cargos and estates. Persons represented include Capt. Mark Hunking, John Hart, Jacob Treadwell, and John Sparhawk. Places represented include Newington, N.H., and the Portsmouth Social Library. Ships represented include the schooner Argo.

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  6. S0610 - Hadley and Clark families legal papers, 1830-1839

    Deeds and guardianship and estate papers concerning transfers of land, buildings, and burying ground, in Portsmouth and Franklin, N.H., chiefly concerning Portsmouth, N.H., residents Josiah G. Hadley, hotelkeeper, and Alice G. Clark, widow and co-owner of a dam in Franklin, N.H. Includes guardianship for minor, Caroline Alice Clark; and notice (1839) to David Clark, James F. Peabody, George Nesmith, and Nathan S. Morrison, all of Franklin, plus W...

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    Hadley and Clark families legal papers, 1830-1839
  7. S0642 - "Return of Men from Portsmouth" militia list, 1773-1774

    List of Portsmouth men in the local militia and the following categories of equipment: guns, bayonets, cartridge box, powder balls, flint, knapsacks, and blankets. On front in ink: "R Sum of Men" on rear: "Return of men from Portsmouth."

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    "Return of Men from Portsmouth" militia list, 1773-1774
  8. S1089 - Charles Treadwell Pew Deed

    Charles Treadwell pew deed for "certain pews lately built in the meeting house" in the First Parish in Portsmouth (North Church). Charles Treadwell is identified as a storekeeper. Representaives of the church are Nathaniel Mendum, Hunking Wentworth, William Parker, JOhn Ayers, and Jacob Treadwell.

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