Box 1
Container
Contains 31 Results:
Legal documents, 1720/1, 1726
File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: SERIES VII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1720/1, 1726
"A Brief Narrative how things are between my com...ment and ye towne at Castle Neck", undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
undated
Deposition of Moses Welch of Portsmouth, NH regarding cutting of timber on Wigwam Hill, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
undated
Deed to sell land at Cox Hall, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
undated
Description of property in Beverly, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
undated
Deposition of Samuell and Thomas Bishop, 1675
File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1675
Will of John Bigg, 1690
File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1690
John Knowlten land deed (Kettle Island in Manchester), 1718/9
File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1718/9
Division of land in Ipswich, 1721/2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1721/2
Whipple family land deed, 1723
File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: SERIES VIII.
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other legal documents relating to the Epes family of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Some letters in the collection are dated with more than one year. These letters were dated using the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian calendar in use today. During most of America's colonial period, March 25 was the first day of the new year. In 1750, for example, the year ended on 24 March 1750; the following day was 25 March 1751. In...
Dates:
1723