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  1. 008.050.001 - Book

    A small leather bound booklet containing handwritten genealogical material on the Leech and Whitney families. There is also material on Nathan Dane and a list of all physicians in Beverly since 1677. They include: Samuel Hardy, Robert Hale, Robert Hale, Jr., John Herrick, Benjamin Jones, Israel Woodbury, Isaac Spofford, Larkin Thorndike, Joseph Orne, Nathan Lakeman, Barnard Tucker, Elisha Whitney, Joshua Fisher, Abner Howe, Josiah Batchelder, ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Booklet - Written by Stephens Baker for Dr. Charles Haddock
  2. 13130 - Account

    1801 account of the "Fall fair" fish and oil on the Schooner Betsey. Includes a list of the crew and the dollar amounts due them.

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    Account of fishing "fall fair" on board the Schooner Betsey.
  3. 13177b - Bill

    Benjamin Chase account enclosing sundry bills paid by him. Including rum, beef, and potatos. Also bills of wages paid off. Settlement for amount he had paid to John Lovett and Benjamin Beckford.

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    Benjamin Chase sundry and wage bill settlement
  4. 16890 - Invoice

    1801 invoice for "portage" for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, for a voyage from Beverly to Hamburg or other port in north Europe and back to Beverly or other ports of discharge in the U.S. This document includes men's names, station or rank, and advanced wage.

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    Invoice for portage for the Schooner Betsey
  5. 16894 - Invoice

    1801 invoice listing shares of the cargo of sugar from the Schooner Betsey.

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    Invoice for shares of the cargo of sugar for Schooner Betsey.
  6. 16895 - Account

    1801 account with the captain, mate and crew for their "adventures."

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    Account with the crew of the Schooner Betsey for adventures
  7. 17212 - Document

    1801 shipping papers for the Schooner Betsey under the command of Jonathan H. Lovett. The document gives number of months pay, pay per month for each member of the crew (6 men plus the master) and includes "hospital money" or insurance. Captain Lovett was paid $24 per month, the first mate Alexander Byles made 22.50, crew members $18, and the "boy", Joshua Twiss was paid $9.00.

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    Shipping paper listing wages for the crew of the Schooner Betsey under Captain Jonathan Lovett
  8. 19018 - Account

    1801 account of fish caught on board the Schooner Betsey, including the first fare and account of sales. There is list of the men who sailed on the vessel along with the number of fish each caught.

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    Account of fish caught on board the Schooner Betsey under Captain John Lovett
  9. 29009.025 - Document

    Warrant for Parker Burnham. John Herrick accused Burnham of being disorderly and dangerous, "a disturber and destroyer of the peace."

    Record Type: Archive

    Document, Warrant for Parker Burnham
  10. 29009.130 - Document

    Warrant for John Herrick who was accused by John Wyer of being a common drunkard. This problem began at the beginning of October.

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    Document, Warrant for John Herrick
  11. 29009.131 - Document

    John Herrick was accused of being a common drunkard. This is the arrest warrant, commanding the "Sheriffs and Constables" to arrest Herrick.

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    Document, Arrest Warrant for John Herrick
  12. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

    Notebook, Research on Beverly privateers
  13. 997.1.8 - map

    This is a map of Ryalside, Beverly which was part of Salem in 1700.

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    Rial Side: Part of Salem in 1700
  14. CS71 .H566 1846

    Jedediah Herrick compiled his family's genealogy to save his family's history from oblivion and turned it into a book so that it would be useful for his kinsfolk and future historians, who he hoped would pass down the Herricks' legacy through the generations. The Herrick family claims to descend from Ericke, a Danish chief who invaded Britain during the reign of Prince Albert and was repelled. His people then settled in East Anglia and he became ...

    Record Type: Library

    A Genealogical Register of the Name and Family of Herrick, from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke, in Salem, Massachusetts 1629. to 1846. with a Concise Notice of their English Ancestry.
  15. CS71 .H566 1846

    Jedediah Herrick compiled his family's genealogy to save his family's history from oblivion and turned it into a book so that it would be useful for his kinsfolk and future historians, who he hoped would pass down the Herricks' legacy through the generations. The Herrick family claims to descend from Ericke, a Danish chief who invaded Britain during the reign of Prince Albert and was repelled. His people then settled in East Anglia and he became ...

    Record Type: Library

    A Genealogical Register of the Name and Family of Herrick, from the Settlement of Henerie Hericke, in Salem, Massachusetts 1629. to 1846. with a Concise Notice of their English Ancestry.

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