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  1. 008.031.051 - Document

    Document with one side stating "Order to Sell, Mary Goodhue." Mary Goodhue is acting as administrator for the estate of the late George Goodhue, blacksmith. The debts against the estate amount to $713.58 more than his personal estate. This document is allowing Mary Goodhue "to sell so much of the real estate of said deceased, as will raise the sum of seven hundred and thirty." Notification of such a sale to be published three weeks before in ...

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    Order to Sell for Mary Goodhue.
  2. 11762 - Records

    Record of debts (due to William Bartlett?) in Marblehead dated August 26, 1771 to April, 1773

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    Record of debts (due to William Bartlett?) in Marblehead
  3. 12063 - Receipt

    Receipt, listing the debt due from William Bartlett to various persons, June 1, 1791. The list of these individuals is provided under search terms.

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    Receipt of debt due from William Bartlett, June 1, 1791
  4. 12088 - Booklet

    A softcovered 1792 receipt booklet belonging to William Bartlett for bonds and notes.

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    Receipt booklet belonging to William Bartlett for bonds and notes
  5. 23381 - Receipt

    Received of Nicholas Thorndike the sum of six punds seven shillings in full of debt and costs

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    Receipt between Nicholas Thorndike and Jos Ogden Hoffman
  6. 29009.292 - Document

    Augustus Parker, John Riggs, Joseph Day, and C. F. P. Floyd appeared before Robert Rantoul on January 21, 1853. They acknowledged they were in debt to the commonwealth for the complaint of George Yeager. Yeager complained that Parker et. al. were guilty of assault and battery.

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    Document, Complaint & Recognizance on Appeal
Robert Rantoul, George Yeager
  7. 9320 - Document

    Document that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the sheriff of Essex County stating that judgement was recovered against Scipio Bartlett of Salem for Joshua Lovett for the sum of 3 dollars and 14 cents and 2 dollars and 54 cents for charges of the suit. Robert Rantoul was the Justice of the Peace that presided over this procedure.

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    Document pertaining to judgement recovered against Scipio Bartlett of Salem
  8. 948.009.025 - Receipt

    Ephraim Harris bill.

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    Ephraim Harris bill
  9. 948.010.138 - Letter

    1815 - Letter to Isaac Parsons Esq. from Eliza Anderson regarding receipts of debts, Maine Fire and Marine Insurance Company stock and pending funds to be divided between the guardians of the children of Rufus and Elizabeth (Lovett) Anderson once determined and Elizabeth herself, signed Eliza. Written on the back of an old legal form, also labeled a copy, see 948.010.137

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    Letter to Isaac Parsons Esq. from Elizabeth Anderson
  10. 948.010.139 - Statement, Financial

    1815 - Copy of Account settled May 1st including real estate, personal property, debt payments, bank dividends. (see object ID 948.010.140 - more legible with errors corrected)

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    Copy of Account Settled May 1, 1815
  11. 948.010.142 - Statement, Financial

    1815 - Copy of Account settled May 1st including real estate, personal property, debt payments, bank dividends. (A more legible copy than 948.010.139 - errors corrected)

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    Copy of Account Settled May 1, 1815
  12. 948.010.151 - Document

    Copy of Certificate to Rev. Brown Emerson. Financial circumstances of Rufus & Isaac Anderson (sons of the late Rev. Mr. Anderson) and a statement regarding their shares in their father's estate.

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    Copy of Certificate to Rev. Brown Emerson
  13. FIC008.100 - Receipt

    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Bartholomew Wallis dated June 10, 1780.

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    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Bartholomew Wallis

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