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Herrick, John |
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1801 invoice listing shares of the cargo of sugar from the Schooner Betsey.
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1801 account with the captain, mate and crew for their "adventures."
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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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Warrant for Parker Burnham. John Herrick accused Burnham of being disorderly and dangerous, "a disturber and destroyer of the peace."
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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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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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31626 - Documents
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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 ...
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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