Macpheadris/Warner/Penhallow papers, 1635-1877.

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Macpheadris/Warner/Penhallow papers, 1635-1877.

Correspondence, deeds, wills, legal documents, business records, and other papers, of the Macpheadris, Warner, and Penhallow families, prominent merchants, judges, and civic leaders, of Portsmouth, N.H., many of whose members lived in the Warner House. Subjects include the family's shipping business, sawmills, relatives in Londonderry, Northern Ireland and the procurement of Irish workers for the Macpheadris plantation in Casco, Me., extensive land holdings, involving lands originally granted to Capt. John Mason (considered the father of New Hampshire), and Samuel Penhallow's activities as justice of the peace. Persons represented include Archibald Macpheadris, his daughter, Mary (Macpheadris) Osborne Warner, her husband, Jonathan Warner, Elizabeth Warner Sherburne, John N. Sherburne, Samuel Penhallow, Pearce Wentworth Penhallow, Hunking Penhallow, Richard Wibird, Gerard Caseaux, French consul at Portsmouth (1803), and his wife, Sarah Caseaux.

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Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum

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Warner, Jonathan, 1726-1814

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Commissary for the Crown; after the Revolution remained in Portsmouth, N.H., where was active as a merchant and shipowner. From the description of Memorandum, 1794. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70961188 ...

Caseaux, Gerard

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Warner, Mary Macpheadris Osborne, 1724?-1776

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Wibird, Richard, 1702-1766?

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Macpheadris family.

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Warner family.

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Sherburne, Elizabeth Warner.

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Sherburne, John N., 1793-1859

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Warner House (Portsmouth, N.H.)

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Penhallow, Pearce Wentworth, 1817-1885

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Penhallow, Samuel, 1665-1726

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In response to petitions of the inhabitants of the Squamscot patent, New Hampshire lieutenant governor George Vaughan established the township of Stratham on March 20, 1716, and ordered that a meeting house be built. From the description of Forasmuch as a petition on ye 17th of May last was proferr[e]d unto the ... Lt Govr and Councill by ye Selectmen of Stretham [i.e. Stratham] for a committee to appoint a place for their meeting hous[e] to stand on ... : report, 1716 Aug. 24. (Newb...

Penhallow, Hunking, 1766-1826

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Macpheadris, Archibald, -1729

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Mason, John, 1586-1635

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Penhallow family.

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Caseaux, Sarah

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