Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Pinder, John, 1773- |
Born |
06/30/1773 |
Spouse |
Mary Pinder |
Children |
Louisa Pinder Charles Pinder James Pinder Caroline Pinder |
Related Records
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008.030.041 - Deed
Deed between Benjamin Larcom and William Leech for a piece of land in Beverly on Bartlett Street and bounded on the south by land owned by Hugh Hill and on the north by land owned by John Pinder. Thomas Stephens, Jr. is Justice of the Peace and John Wallis is the witness to the document. The deed was recorded in the Essex Registry of Deeds on December 7, 1818, recorded book 219 leaf 96 and examined by Amos Choate.
Record Type: Archive
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19392 - Book, Account
1803 Wharfage book kept by Thomas Stephens for the owners of the wharf. It includes names of captains, vessels, fees for dockage and other items.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.003.002 - Sampler
A sampler wrought by Caroline Pinder in green thread. Below the alphabet, there is one register listing Caroline's parents and their brothers and sisters. Another register stitched on lists Caroline's brothers and sisters.
Record Type: Object
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FIC 009.247 - Bill-of-sale
Bill of sale for the schooner Ann. John P. Webber is selling his half of the ownership of the Ann to Duncan Cambell, George Whittredge, and John Pinder(?). Along with Webber , the ship was owned by Henry Hale, Robert Remmonds, and Eleanor Remmonds. Mentions Jonathan Smith Surveyor of the Port of Beverly. Witnessed by William P. Webber and Thomas Pausland.
Record Type: Archive
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FIC012.149 - Bill
Bill and Invoice of 30 barrels of cod fish containing 45 portuguese quintals and 6 barrels of flour bound from Beverly to one or more ports in South America shipped by Duncan Campbell, George Whittredge and John Pinder on their account with Joshua Foster, master of Schooner William Orders are also contained in this document stating that Foster will dispose of the fish and flour for the most he can obtain in price and will take that profit and r...
Record Type: Archive