Ebenezer Hubbard estate papers, 1807-1808.

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Ebenezer Hubbard estate papers, 1807-1808.

Estate papers, 1807-1808, consisting of: order for sale of estate of Ebenezer Hubbard, 1807 [Dec.] 3; receipts signed by heirs for articles bequeathed, 1807 Dec.; listing of items sold by heirs to personal estate of Ebenezer Hubbard to Ebenezer Hubbard, heir of the elder Hubbard's real estate, 1807 Dec. 4; list of "sundries not Inventoried" ([n.d.]); agreement, heirs to personal estate of Ebenezer Hubbard, 1808 Apr. 14; bills, accounts, receipts, 1807-1808 (for expenses going back as far as 1800); ALS, Amos Barrett to Tilly Merrick, 1808 Mar. 3, regarding claims brought by. (Cont.) "Eben" against estate of Ebenezer Hubbard; summonses to Tilly Merrick to Court of Common Pleas in Augusta, Maine, "In a plea of the case as per writ," 1808. Papers include bills, accounts, and receipts against the Hubbard estate from Humphrey Barrett, William Bowers, Town of Concord (Collector Thaddeus Blood), Abigail Dudley, Thomas Heald, Abiel Heywood, William Heywood, Ebenezer Hubbard (younger), Joseph Hunt, Francis Jarvis, Joshua Jones, Tilly Merrick, Stephen Minott, Nathaniel Nutting, Abel Prescott, John Vose, Ephraim Wheeler, Peter Wheeler, John White. (Cont.) Oliver Williams, Stephen Wood, and others.

58 items ; 34 cm. or smaller.

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Hubbard, Ebenezer, 1725-1807

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Resident of Concord, Mass. Born Mar. 21, 1725; died Oct. 1, 1807. Grandfather of the Ebenezer Hubbard (1782-1871; son of David and Mary Barrett Hubbard) who left to Concord the bequest that funded the erection of Daniel Chester French's Minuteman Statue at the North Bridge and who was the last resident of the Ebenezer Hubbard House--see H.P. Hubbard's One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, p. 224. The heirs of the personal estate of Ebenezer Hubbard were Nathaniel Davis, Amos Barret...

Hubbard, Ebenezer, 1782-1871

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Merrick, Tilly, 1755-1836

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