Box 5
Contains 16 Results:
Deeds, 1820-1843
Subseries B. Legal Papers contain deeds, his Justice of the Peace certificate, and papers from a lawsuit.
Joseph Peabody et. als. Exrs. vs. John R. Norfolk, et. al., 1868-1869
Subseries B. Legal Papers contain deeds, his Justice of the Peace certificate, and papers from a lawsuit.
“Guide through Life” [plus transcript], 1781, undated
Subseries C. Personal Papers include diaries, invitations, and a recommendation for a domestic worker.
Diaries dated 1804, 1811-1829 [transcript], undated
Subseries C. Personal Papers include diaries, invitations, and a recommendation for a domestic worker.
Invitations and tickets, 1809, 1822, 1829, 1831, undated
Subseries C. Personal Papers include diaries, invitations, and a recommendation for a domestic worker.
Recommendation for a domestic worker, 1831
Subseries C. Personal Papers include diaries, invitations, and a recommendation for a domestic worker.
Will, 1833, 1839, 1844
Subseries D. Estate Papers contain wills, obituaries, trustees' papers, an account book, and statistics about Joseph Peabody's businesses. Three men were named trustee of Joseph Peabody's estate: his sons, Francis Peabody and George Peabody, and his son-in-law, John L. Gardner.
Will, 1833, 1839, 1844 [transcript], undated
Subseries D. Estate Papers contain wills, obituaries, trustees' papers, an account book, and statistics about Joseph Peabody's businesses. Three men were named trustee of Joseph Peabody's estate: his sons, Francis Peabody and George Peabody, and his son-in-law, John L. Gardner.
Trustees' papers, 1844-1849
Subseries D. Estate Papers contain wills, obituaries, trustees' papers, an account book, and statistics about Joseph Peabody's businesses. Three men were named trustee of Joseph Peabody's estate: his sons, Francis Peabody and George Peabody, and his son-in-law, John L. Gardner.
"Discourse delivered in the North Church, Salem, Massachusetts, on the Sunday succeeding the internment of the late Joseph Peabody" [plus transcript], 1844, undated
Subseries D. Estate Papers contain wills, obituaries, trustees' papers, an account book, and statistics about Joseph Peabody's businesses. Three men were named trustee of Joseph Peabody's estate: his sons, Francis Peabody and George Peabody, and his son-in-law, John L. Gardner.