Papers, 1806-1832.

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Papers, 1806-1832.

Deeds (1815, 1832) between Taylor and Jesse Smith, William Young at Beverly, Mass.; power of attorney (1806); notice of a meeting of the Beverly Mechanic Association (1818?).

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Taylor, Asa R.

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Wilbur and Young Dougherty. Farmers. Settled in California in the 1850s. Young Dougherty and his wife, Mary, sailed from New York in 1851 and settled in Bear River, Sutter County. In 1859 Wilbur Dougherty and his parents left New York on the steamer "Illinois," bound for Aspinwall, traveled across Panama, and sailed to San Francisco on the steamship "Sonora." The family settled in Garden Ranch, Yuba County[?]. From the description of Dougherty family correspo...

Taylor family.

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Young, William J.

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Farmer, of Somerset County, New Jersey. From the description of Ledger, 1792-1795 (inclusive) 1792 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122566738 Sir William Young was a Nova Scotia businessman, lawyer, and politician. He was born in 1799 in Falkirk, Scotland to John Young and Agnes Renny and moved with his family to Nova Scotia in 1814. In 1814 and 1815 Young helped establish John Young and Company, his father's wholesale dry goods business, by acting as his father's agen...

Beverly Mechanic Association.

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Smith, Jesse J., 1974-

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