Amos Roberts and Eleazor Roberts record book, 1772-1838.

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Amos Roberts and Eleazor Roberts record book, 1772-1838.

This collection consists of one financial record book from Amos and Eleazor Robert's sawmill and gristmill, detailing a list of people that the mills did business with, along with lists of the cash disbursements and payments between the Roberts and their customers. The first entry in the book is from March 17, 1772, and a copy of a promissory note is the final entry, dated April 5, 1838. Individuals named in the transactions include: Caleb Camp, Jonathan Day, Josiah Meeker, and Henry Tichenor.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7674865

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Tichenor, Henry, fl. 1790.

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Meeker, Henry

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Roberts, Amos, active 1772-1828

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Amos Roberts was an Essex County carpenter and landowner. He was a capable political organizer who viewed defending the rights of English land settlers in the American colonies as paramount. In his later years, Roberts and his son Eleazor owned and operated a sawmill and gristmill in Irvington. These mills operated for the purpose of processing grain from the local farmland. From the description of Amos Roberts and Eleazor Roberts record book, 1772-1838. (New Jersey Historical Societ...

Day, Jonathan, fl. 1775.

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Camp, Caleb, fl. 1803.

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Roberts, Eleazor, fl. 1803.

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