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Batchelder, Josiah Jr. |
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008.030.042 - Document
An agreement between property owners Francis Cabot, William Pickman, Josiah Batchelder, Jr., Edmund Giles, William Morgan, Benjamin Beckford, Samuel Herrick and Nathan Leech owners of several adjoining lots of land in Beverly stating the agreed upon boundaries. It appears to be property on Water Street and Country Road (Cabot Street). Samuel Goodridge and John Lows were witnesses
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008.030.044 - deed
Deed from Andrew Leech, Samuel Cabot, and Huldah Cabot selling 2 pieces of property of 8 and 6 acres to their uncle Nathan Leech for $500 ($333 1/3 to Andrew and $150 2/3 to Samuel & Huldah - husband and wife. The property was formerly part of the estate of John Leech. The first parcel of 8 acres was located off the hightway leading from Woodberry's tide mill through Royal Side to Danvers and 2nd piece, 6 acres, bounded southerly by the highway....
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008.030.047 - Deed
Deed between William Morgan and his wife Abigal Morgan, Josiah Batchelder, Jr. and his wife Hannah Batchelder, and Samuel Herrick and his wife Bethiah in consideration for the sum of 24 pounds 6 shillings & 8 pence paid by Nathan Leech. The property of 1/3 of an acre was bounded in the north by the property of John Stephens and Thomas Davis, "Easterly by the highway leading to the new wharf and southerly & easterly by land of Robert Hale Esq. ...
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11075 - Receipt
Receipt belonging to Joseph Baker listing cash received from others, July 3, 1812.
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12158 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of John and Andrew Cabot for items purchased from Josiah Batchelder, Jr. including nails, green tea, and sugar for 11 pounds, 15 shillings, and 1 pence dated 2 November 1784.
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12167 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of Josiah Batchelder Jr. to Daniel Adams for the purchase of items including beef, sugar and coffee purchased in December, 1784.
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12204 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of Josiah Batchelder, Jr. for pork, beef, and beans which were purchased from John Parker for 30 pounds and 6 shillings dated 16 June 1785.
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12206 - Receipt
Receipt written by William Turnell stating that 18 shillings is due by Josiah Batchelder Jr. for freight of sundries from Boston to Beverly dated 18 June 1785.
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12249 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt for items purchased including handkerchiefs by Francis Cabot Jr. from Josiah Batchelder for five pounds five shillings, in Salem on 20 December 1785. Timothy Williams signed off that payment was received.
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12328 - Document
1784 document from the state of Massachusetts to the sheriff of Essex County requiring him or his deputy to attach goods or estate of Joseph Fairfield of Wenham for money he owed Nathan Dane. The document is signed both by Dane and by William Dodge, Deputy Sheriff.
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12359 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of Josiah Batchelder to Abraham Frothingham for services rendered on mending a stove, coffee pots and ink stands for 10 shillings, 9 pence stating that payment was received in full on 15 December 1792.
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24338 - Booklet
A softcover booklet of Captain Josiah Batchelder, Jr. for expenses and labor from 1799-1803.
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24921 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt of William Rand's account with Josiah Batchelder, Jr. for items purchased including flour and bread for a balance due of 3 pounds, 13 shillings, 6 pence dated 6 January 1794.
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25184 - Log, Ship's
1766-1768 log of the Schooner Dolphin, kept by Josiah Batchelder (1737-1808) on several voyages. The first from St. Croix to Salem, leaving 14 February 1766. In addition there are several other voyages under at least one other captain, on different vessels.
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25211 - Documents
A document written to Larkin Thorndike, Esquire with regards to the fraudulent claim of Nathaniel Abbot with regards to the estate of Isaac Spofford. This was created by Justice of the Peace Josiah Bathchelder Jr. for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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31626 - Documents
This object is the research notebook of Octavius Thorndike Howe for his book "Beverly Privateers in the American Revolution." It includes crew lists of many vessels - listed in Search Terms. Several pages are devoted to information about the men involved in privateering. There are also genealogical notes about some of the individuals listed.
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6264 - Document
1785 Naval Office Records, Beverly - this document is a copy of a resolve from the Commonweatlh of Massachusetts"...requiring naval officers to keep accurate accounts of all the fees which they may receive in their offices..."True extract of a Resolve passed the General Court the twenty third day of June 1785.
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6265 - Document
1785 document apparently listing numbers of schooners and their owners on one side and accounts of Captain Elias Smith (Schooner Two Friends) and Captain Benjamin Lovett & Son (Schooner Swallow) to port surveyor Josiah Batchelder Jr. on the other side of the paper.
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6266 - Document
1786 memo of the fishing vessels cleared out of the Naval Office in Beverly for that year.
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6267 - Document
1786 list of reports of fishing schooners and the amount of fish (in quintals) caught for summer 1786.
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