Description
This four-volume collection of primarily newly transcribed manuscript material brings together sources from both sides of the Atlantic and from a wide variety of regional archives. It is the first collection of its kind, allowing comparisons between the development of the family in England and America during a time of significant change. Volume 3: Managing Families, I The sources included here document the economics of running a household, the experience of being a sibling and information on family inheritance and genealogy. Specifics on home economics include information on food and cooking, washing laundry, insurance inventories and plantation accounts.
Table of Contents
Household and Family Economy Mary Hornyold Clough, Recipe and remedy book, 1662-1730; Moses Rowley, Will, written 1704, proved 1706, Hartford County, Connecticut; Moses Cartwright, Estate inventory, 1700; Fordington, Dorset, England, Overseers Accounts, 1724; Henry Hyley, Inventory, 1710-40; Sun Fire Insurance Company policies, 1710-1714; John Capstack (Copestack), Inventory, 1720, Middleton, Yorkshire; John Wilman, Inventory, 1720-1740, Wakefield, Yorkshire; John Frizell, Loan to Charles Hobby and Ann Archer, 1722-38; Edmund Pilkington, Accounts, 1722-39; Anne Tracy, Diary, 1723-25; Thomas Smith, Inventory, 1728, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire; Sarah Goodricke (Goodrich), Cause Papers, 1732, Altofts, Yorkshire West Riding; Benjamin Glover (Harrop), Cause Papers, 1738, Wakefield, Yorkshire West Riding; Joseph Holdsworth, Cause Papers, 1739, Hightown, Birstall, Yorkshire West Riding; A Master-Key to the Rich Ladies Treasury. Or, The Widower and Batchelor's Directory (1742); Stevens family papers, 1745-99; Isacke Sutton papers, 1754-76; Joseph Collyer, The Parent's and Guardian's Directory, and the Youth's Guide, in the Choice of a Profession Or Trade (1761); Giles family correspondence, 1765; Murray-Robbins Family Papers, 1769-71; Ann Murry, Poems (1779); Elizabeth Murray Inman, estate papers, 1785-1837; Fynney Genealogy Scroll, 1798; Mrs (Anna Letitia) Barbauld, 'Washing Day' (1799); David Manners, Diary, 1805-06; Glen Drayton, Journal and Plantation accounts, 1814; Abraham Inskeep, Letter to James Giles regarding starting business in New Orleans, 1819 Sibling Experience Saltonstall Family Papers, Inheritance of Elisha Cook, Jr. and his sister, Elizabeth Cook, 1716; Richard Allestree, The Whole Duty of Man: Laid Down in a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of All, But Especially the Meanest Reader (1726); Abigail Franks, Letters of the Franks family, 1733-48 (1968); Jackson and Martin Siblings, Correspondence, 1761-63; Thomas Edwards, Letters from Queen's College Oxford to Walter Edwards Freeman at London, 1747; Giles and Inskeep family correspondence, 1765-1812; John Hobart, letters to brother Robert, 1791-1796; Martha Rollinson Travell, Correspondence with sisters-in-law, Anne and Catherine Travell, 1776-77; Jackson, Richard, James and Samuel, Correspondence, 1815-19; Thomas Rumney, From the old South-Sea house: being Thomas Rumney's letter book, 1796-1798 (1914); John Henry Livingston, The marriage of a deceased wife's sister incestuous. In answer to 'A letter from a citizen to his friend' (1798); John L Duffel to his brother Edward, 21 November 1814; Ann Taylor, 'My Brother', and 'My Sister', from Filial Remembrancer: Selection of the Much-admired Poems, My Father, My Mother, My Brother, My Sister (1820) Inheritance and Genealogy Howard S Neal, compiler, Salt Lake City, Utah; Pedigrees and arms of London families, 1600-1800; Col. Nicholas Gasaway, Family papers of Maryland, Virginia, and Illinois,1650-1870; Christopher Tuthill, Notebook with genealogical notes, 1690-1858; Johnston County, North Carolina, family bibles, 18th Century; Chappell Family Bible, 18th century; James Dolbeare, Will, 18th century; Sarah Dolbeare, Will, 18th century; Daniel Renaud, Account books, 1730-60; Samuel Woodbridge, Inquiry about his father-in-law's land, 1720-21; Gordon Saltonstall, Power of attorney, 1721; Mabel and Samuel Woodbridge, Documents selling land to Elisha Cook, 1728; Thomas Woodridge, Family documents, 1728-9; William Beck, Will, 1733; William Manfield, Property dispute, 1733, excerpts; Morse Hobbs, Probate dispute, 1738-40; Elizabeth Bailey, Will, 1741; Crawford family wills and estate papers, 1758-1817; Pierpont family genealogical records, 1764-1805; John Seacombe, Memoirs, containing a genealogical and historical account of the antient and honourable house of Stanley: from the conquest, to the death of James late earl of Derby, in 1735 (1767); Aaron Franks, Will, 1777; Abraham Prado, Will, 1780; Daniel Di Salamon Serra, Will, 1783; Moses Franks, Administration, 1789; Anthony R and Mary; Cheatham, Family bible and land records, 1794-1820; A W Rumney, ed. From the old South-Sea house: being Thomas Rumney's letter book, 1796-98; Chester-le-Street, Parish registers, Durham, 1798; Ashton in Makerfield, Lancashire, parish registers, 1798-1812; Phila Franks, Administration, 1801; James Oxley, Settlement Examination, St. Mary Castlegate, York, 1801; Judy Levy, Administration, Hanover Square, 1803; Abigail Franks, Will, 1810; Elizabeth Greenwood, Will, 1811; Joseph Morson/Mawson, Settlement Examination, St. Mary Castlegate York, 1813-14; Jacob Franks, Will, 1814; Napthali Franks, Administration, 1822; Judy Levy, Administration, 1835
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