Townshend family papers, 1639-1947 (inclusive), 1805-1869 (bulk).
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Seneca Oil Company (New Haven, Conn.)
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Townsend family.
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William Kneeland Townsend: B.A. Yale 1871, LL.B. 1874, LL.M. 1878, D.C.L. 1880; active in New Haven political life; professor at the Yale Law School, 1881-1907; judge of the United States District Court, District of CT, 1892-1902; appointed to the office of Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit, 1902-1907. From the description of Townshend family papers, 1639-1947 (inclusive), 1805-1869 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166999 ...
Beers, Henry C.
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Townsend, Isaac H. (Isaac Henry), 1803-1847
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Townsend, Raynham.
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Townsend, William Kneeland, 1795 or 1796-1849
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Atwater, David, 1723-1806.
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Townsend, Abigail, 1771-1814.
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Mulford, Hervey, 1777-1847.
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Atwater family.
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Townsend, Robert Raikes, 1831-1857.
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A. S. Griswold & Company.
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Townsend & Maltby.
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Townsend, Kneeland, 1757-1844
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Townsend, James Mulford, 1825-1901
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Townsend, Elizabeth, 1762-1852.
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Hull, Townsend & Company.
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Lawrence, Effingham
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Joseph Lawrence (b. 1741) was a merchant captain from Flushing, now a neighborhood in modern-day Queens, N.Y. His brother Effingham Lawrence commanded the brigantine Audrey, built by Joseph's employer Samuel Townsend prior to the American Revolution. Another brother, John L. Lawrence (b. 1731) may be the John who appears in the collection. Joseph's son, also named Effingham Lawrence, was a judge in Queens County in the early 19th century. He lived at the family homestead...