Pickman, Benjamin, 1740-1819

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The diaries appear to have been kept by Benjamin Pickman (1740-1819) during his 10 year exile in England. Massachusetts banned him in 1778 for being a loyalist during the American Revolution. The Pickman family was involved in the shipping business in Salem, Massachusetts.

From the description of Diaries, 1779-1815. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 56323103

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referencedIn Pintard, Lewis, 1732-1818. Letter book, 1795 Nov.-1799 Jan. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Pickman, Benjamin, 1740-1819. Pickman-Walcott family papers, 1694-1895 Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Hannah (Brigantine). Hannah (Brigantine) logbook, 1799. Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Pickman family. Papers, 1772-1787. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Amory, Francis, 1766-1845. Karolik-Codman family papers, 1714-1964 Massachusetts Historical Society
referencedIn Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843. Papers, 1679-1923 Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Pickman, Benjamin, 1740-1819. Diaries, 1779-1815. Raymond H. Fogler Library
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associatedWith Hannah (Brigantine) corporateBody
associatedWith Loring family. family
associatedWith Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843. person
associatedWith Pickman family. family
associatedWith Pickman family. family
associatedWith Pintard, Lewis, 1732-1818. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Bristol (England)
Massachusetts
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Birth 1740

Death 1819

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