Box 1
Contains 61 Results:
Minutes from a meeting of Engine Company Number 5, 1842
Lesson books, 1805-1807
Subseries D. Josiah Bartlett Peele (1795-1822) consists of two lessons books created by Josiah when he was nine to eleven years old at the West School in Salem. They contain poems and handwriting exercises.
Meeting notice for South Church and notes, 1861
Subseries E. Robert Peele (b. circa 1800) consists of a meeting notice for South Church with notes written on it.
Letter, legal documents regarding land, and will of his father, Jonathan Peele, 1807-1811, 1827
Subseries F. Willard Peele (1773-1835) consists of four legal documents concerning Ezekiel Hersey Derby building a road over Captain Jonathan Peele's land. Willard Peele was the grandfather and guardian of Jonathan Willard Peele, named in the documents.
Josiah Bartlett, copy of will, 1744
Subseries A. Individuals Relating to Peele Family contains the papers of Josiah Bartlett, Captain David Smith, Captain Thomas Smith, and James Bott.
Captain David Smith papers, 1760-1780, 1801-1802
Subseries A. Individuals Relating to Peele Family contains the papers of Josiah Bartlett, Captain David Smith, Captain Thomas Smith, and James Bott.
Captain Thomas Smith papers, 1782-1785
Subseries A. Individuals Relating to Peele Family contains the papers of Josiah Bartlett, Captain David Smith, Captain Thomas Smith, and James Bott.
James Bott papers, 1788-1799, 1812-1828
Subseries A. Individuals Relating to Peele Family contains the papers of Josiah Bartlett, Captain David Smith, Captain Thomas Smith, and James Bott.
Samuel Adams deed, 1704
Subseries B. Papers Collected by Peele Family is arranged chronologically with undated items at the end. It is not clear which family members collected these papers. This series includes deeds, land descriptions, letters, receipts, copies of wills, depositions, accounts, and some genealogical notes from the Peele family.
Land descriptions, 1705, undated
Subseries B. Papers Collected by Peele Family is arranged chronologically with undated items at the end. It is not clear which family members collected these papers. This series includes deeds, land descriptions, letters, receipts, copies of wills, depositions, accounts, and some genealogical notes from the Peele family.