Curwen family.

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Samuel Curwen (1715-1802), Tory diarist, graduated from Harvard in 1735 and returned to his home in Salem, Mass., to engage in trade and real estate. He was a captain under Sir William Pepperrell in the expedition to Louisbourg but had to resign his commission. Until the Revolution, he occupied a socially prominent position in Salem and made his living by trade. As his Toryism became public knowledge, he was threatened with violence, and in May 1775 he sailed for England, where he remained for the duration of the war.

From the description of Papers, 1637-1808. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207128834

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associatedWith Collinson, Peter, 1715-1802. person
associatedWith Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747. person
associatedWith Corwin family. family
associatedWith Cotton family. family
associatedWith Curwen, Samuel, 1715-1802. person
associatedWith Custis, John, 1678-1749. person
associatedWith Dummer family. family
associatedWith Gerrish, Samuel, d. 1741. person
associatedWith Hale, Robert, 1703-1767. person
associatedWith Mather family. family
associatedWith Sewell family. family
associatedWith Shirley, William, 1694-1771. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisbourg (N.S.)
Nova Scotia
Massachusetts
Salem (Mass.)
United States
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Botany
Congregational churches
Indians of North America
King Philip's War, 1675-1676
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Active 1637

Active 1808

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