Edward Garrigues diary, 1798,h[microform].

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Edward Garrigues diary, 1798,h[microform].

A diary written by Edward Garrigues and copied by Thomas Garrigues. The diary provides a narrative of Quaker activities, meetings, social and domestic events, and the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. Also included is the 1755 Yearly Meeting Epistle; essays of Thomas Garrigues for The Experiment, a publication of the Darby First-Day School Association, [1882]; Chester County arbitrations, 1704-1705; and Garrigues and Bonsall family genealogical data.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8028890

Yale University Library

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Garrigues, Edward, 1756-1845

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Edward Garrigues, the son of Samuel and Mary Ralph Garrigues, was born a birthright Quaker in 1756. In 1779 he married Margaret Price, daughter of Philip and Hannah Price. Edward Garrigues became an elder of Darby Monthly Meeting in 1807 and died in 1845. From the description of Collection of Lewis-Garrigues family papers, 1753-1840. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 31403589 ...