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Batchelder |
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FIC002.158 - Plan
1845 surveyor map of the Batchelder Lot - Ryal Side. The surveyor was J. D.Lovett.
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FIC002.172 - map
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FIC009.139 - Document
Document written by Henry Herrick about the genealogy of one 'deceased' who is unnamed but is likely John Bachellor (or Bachelor/Batchelder), who died in 1753. Describes the emigration of the original three Bachelor brothers who settled in the vicinity and the births and marriages of their descendents, ancestors of the deceased. On the back, it is addressed to the Selectmen of Beverly, to let them know that Henry had taken into his house John and...
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FIC009.142 - Memorandum
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FIC009.144 - Invoice
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FIC009.148 - Receipt
Receipt from the Batchelder family to Abraham Frothingham for the mending of a few coffeepots and a stove.
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