Larned family. Larned family papers, 1786-1904 1786-1863.
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Larned family papers, 1786-1904 1786-1863.
These are the papers of the Larned family, of Thompson, Connecticut, dating from 1786-1904. Specifically, they are the papers of Thaddeus and Noadiah Larned, but also include materials by or about Abigail, Albert, Daniel, Esther, Frederick, George, Helen, and Simon. These papers document the personal, legal, and business dealings of the family. The bulk of materials contain letters, financial records, and legal documents. The correspondence is mostly personal. The financial records almost solely consist of receipts for accounts paid by individuals, but include records of monetary contributions to community projects as well. The legal documents are broken down into three main categories: deeds, leases, and wills. Of special note are documents pertaining to the Gloucester Turnpike Society, for whom Thaddeus Larned was treasurer, and an unidentified journal covering part of 1819. The journal records the agricultural activities and other business endeavors of its owner and his participation in religious camp meetings along with the Muster Roll of the 4th Company 2nd Regiment Cavalry, 1818. Names included in the correspondence are: Esther Dresser, Jacob Dresser, Jacob Dresser Jr., John Imlay, Abigail Larned, Albert H. Larned, Daniel R. Larned, Esther Larned, Frederick Larned, George Larned, Helen L. Larned, Noadiah Larned, Simon Larned, Thaddeus Larned, Pavins Mather, William Montgomery, Enoch Robins, Ezekiah Robins, Thomas Robins, Alphus Russell, Edward Spalding, Elisha Spalding, Zadoc Spalding, Jacob F. Tuthill, Moses C. Welsh, D.H. Wicksham, and John Willson.
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