Parkhurst, Caleb, 1744-1817.

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Caleb Parkhurst (1744-1817), the son of Esther Baldwin and Samuel Parkhurst, was a merchant in Newark, New Jersey. He had eight children by his first wife, and after her death married Eunice Baldwin (1745-1833), the widow of Daniel Brown (1747-1776).

From the description of Caleb Parkhurst papers, 1784-1817. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 54067378

Resident of Newark Township (now Newark city), Essex County, New Jersey; apparently operated a cider mill and distillery, perhaps in conjunction with son Henry L. Parkhurst; buried in cemetery of Newark's First Presbyterian Church.

From the description of Ledger, 1804-1818 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122374170

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creatorOf Parkhurst, Caleb, 1744-1817. Ledger, 1804-1818 (inclusive). Rutgers University
referencedIn Parkhurst, David. Account book, 1798-1806 (bulk 1798). New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Parkhurst, Caleb, 1744-1817. Caleb Parkhurst papers, 1784-1817. New Jersey Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Congar, Henry, person
associatedWith Parkhurst, David. person
associatedWith Parkhurst, Henry L., 1766-1852. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Essex County (N.J.)
Newark (N.J.)
New Jersey--Newark
New Jersey
Subject
Distilleries
Dry-goods
General stores
Occupation
Grocers
Merchants
Activity

Person

Birth 1744

Death 1817

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