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Wingate family

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Works:40 works in 53 publications in 1 language and 176 library holdings
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Papers, 1732-1850 by Paine Wingate( mixd )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Includes letters to Paine Wingate from John Pickering, Dudley Leavitt Pickman, John Wingate, and William Wingate, as well as several letters to George Wingate from Sophronia Moody. Letters concern family news, financial matters, and town and church business. Includes court actions, legal papers, speeches, and essays by Paine Wingate and his diary. Additionally, there are manuscript documents relating to the towns of Hampton Falls and Winchester,in New Hampshire, and documents created by New Hampshire governors authorizing marriages and payments. Also contains deeds of sales, pen and ink drawings of plot plans, promissory notes, indentures, and receipts, among other items.
Wingate family papers, 1835-1887 by Wingate family( Book )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Chiefly family letters re social and economic conditions, bills, and receipts during antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction periods; including extract from minutes of the Winnsboro, S.C., town council, 31 Dec. 1835, re a petition requesting the council to refuse licenses to sell alcohol and efforts at temperance enforcement in other towns, including Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; letter, 7 June 1861, Camp Darlington near Antreville [Centreville?], Va., Willie Wingate, to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Wingate, re Maxcy Gregg, troop movements, battles, and accounts of riflemens' attacks.
Wingate family records, 1747-1826 by Wingate family( mixd )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Wingate family records, transcribed from family Bible by Joshua Wingate, of Belfast, Me.
Papers, 1769-1897 by Wingate family( mixd )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers of three generations of a New Hampshire family.
Papers of the Cram, Wingate, Durgin, and Pike families, 1795-1892 by Cram family( mixd )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers of Anna Brown Cram, widow of Joseph Cram, of Exeter, N.H., including deeds and indentures to land in Exeter and Stratham, N.H., receipts and notes, and inventory (1827) of tools, seeds, and animals of a Stratham farm; letters (1852-1853) from Henry P. Wingate in California to his uncle, George Wingate, of Stratham; 30 Civil War letters (1860-1863), chiefly from camps in Louisiana, from Cpl. Daniel Veasey Durgin, Company B, 8th New Hampshire Volunteers, to his family; and brief log (1879-1881) of the U.S.S. Richmond.
Dearborn-Wingate family correspondence, 1802-1836( mixd )
in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Correspondence between members of the inter-related Dearborn and Wingate families, 1802-36. Includes letters written by Secretary of War Henry Dearborn to son-in-law Joshua Wingate and son Henry A.S. Dearborn, 1802-08, regarding plans and reimbursement for military work; letters received by Julia Cascaline Dearborn Wingate from her husband Joshua and father Henry Dearborn informing her of their military activities, 1808-12; letters between Joshua and his son George Raleigh Dearborn Wingate discussing impending visits by Henry Dearborn, 1820-25; a letter from Joshua Wingate to his son regarding work on his farm in Hallowell, Maine, 1836; and other letters sent between family members.
Morteyn family by Bedfordshire Historical Record Society( Book )
1 edition published in 1925 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
 
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