Papers, 1857.

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Papers, 1857.

Papers include John Whitehead's last will and testament, dividing his slaves and other property among his children.

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Whitehead, John R.

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Berrien, Thomas Moore.

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Garlick, J. Edward.

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Whitehead, John S., -1990

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John Whitehead, son of William Whitehead, cashier of Newark Banking and Insurance Company, entered the mercantile profession in New York. He later moved to Mobile, Alabama and was a resident of Key West from 1824-1832, when he moved to New Orleans. Returning to New York, John Whitehead held the vice-presidency of a leading insurance company. He died on August 29, 1864. His brother, William A. Whitehead, served as an executor of his will. From the description of Estate of John Whitehe...