Deeds
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Dean Papers, 1695-1845
The Thomas Dean Papers contain shipping, personal papers, and family papers of Thomas Dean, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster and merchant.
Thomas Perkins Papers, 1755-1863
The Thomas Perkins papers contain correspondence, account books, and legal and estate papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship owner and businessman.
Topsfield Historical Society Collection, 1661-1973
The Topsfield Historical Society Collection contains civic, military, legal, personal, and business papers of individuals and organizations in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Town of Middleton, Massachusetts Records, 1720-1880, undated
The town of Middleton, Massachusetts records is an artificial collection of town records, and items from town residents. This collection has been divided into two series.
Towne Family Papers, 1630-1928, undated
Union Wharf Records, 1727-1728, 1808, 1810, 1842, undated
The Union Wharf Records contains documents related to the Union Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts. Included are: an 1808 act establishing the corporation "The Proprietors of the Union Wharf;" an 1810 addendum to that act; an 1842 fire insurance policy held by Thomas F. Odell for a store on Union Wharf owned by Thomas P. Pingree; an undated history of the wharf by Ichabod Tibbets, and copies and transcripts of 1727-1728 deeds related to the construction of the wharf.
Waters Family Papers, 1637-1931, 1965
The Waters Family Papers includes the papers of Benjamin Waters (1720/1-1784) and his sons, grandsons, and other descendants.
Waters Family Papers, 1682-1910
The Waters Family Papers includes the papers of Benjamin Waters (1720/1-1784) and his sons, grandsons, and other descendants.
Wellman Family Papers, 1653-1673, 1720-1767, 1787-1809
This collection spans four generations of the Wellman family of Lynn, Massachusetts, beginning with Thomas Wellman (ca. 1620-1672).
Whittemore Family Papers, 1713-1858, 1901
The Whittemore Family Papers consist of business papers of the Whittemore family of Gloucester, Massachusetts.