Marblehead (Mass.)
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
John Cole Papers, 1764-1901, undated
The John Cole Papers is comprised of personal, family, household, and shipping papers of a Marblehead, Massachusetts, ship captain and of the Trefry and Proctor families, both related to him by marriage, including family deeds.
John Glover Papers, 1764-1792, 1860, undated
The papers of this Marblehead, Massachusetts, Revolutionary War general consist almost entirely of military materials.
John M. Ward Papers, 1828, 1894-1916
Henry Withington (Schooner), Luther T. Garretson (Schooner), and O. D. Witherall (Schooner). The John M. Ward Papers includes bills and billheads, correspondence, shipping articles, and liability policies from John M. Ward in his position as captain and agent for the
John Prince Papers, 1759-1887, undated
The John Prince Papers contain personal, shipping, civic, and business papers of John Prince (1762-1848), a Marblehead, Massachusetts, shipmaster, selectman, and justice of the peace.
Marblehead Female Humane Society Records, 1816-2002, undated
The Marblehead Female Humane Society records contain the administrative, membership, financial, and beneficiary records of the society from 1816 to 2002.
Marblehead, Massachusetts Town Records, 1641-1919, undated
The collection is divided into four series.
Marblehead Transportation Company Records, 1879-1900
The Marblehead Transportation Company records document the daily activities of a Marblehead, Massachusetts, ferry business operated by the Tucker family.
Pedrick Family Papers, 1799-1918, undated
The Pedrick Family Papers include letters and other papers relating to John C. Pedrick, 3rd (1773-1853) and his son John Carder Pedrick (1804- ), plus photographs and other genealogical information about the Fettyplace and Pedrick families.
Revolutionary War Collection, 1770-1856, 1901-1961, undated
The Revolutionary War Collection includes ships' papers, regimental records, enlistment records, company rolls, pay rolls, orderly books, correspondence, bills, receipts, journals, notes, and sketches related to the Revolutionary War. The majority of the material documents the involvement of Massachusetts during the war.
Samuel Roundy Papers, 1794-1869, undated
The Samuel Roundy papers document the activities of this Marblehead, Massachusetts, ship captain.