Papers, 1752-1768.

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Papers, 1752-1768.

Correspondence, accounts, and legal and other papers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8071258

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Lawrence, Robert, b. 1692?Correspondence.

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Spicer, Jacob, 1716-1765

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Merchant, farmer, and landowner, of Cape May County, N.J.; member of the New Jersey Provincial Assembly, (1744-1765). From the description of Will, 1762 May 6. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70975895 Jacob Spicer, the only child of Sarah and Jacob Spicer, was born in Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May County, New Jersey in 1717. Jacob married Judith Hughes, the daughter of Humphrey Hughes, and together they had four children: Jacob, Sylvia, Sarah, and Judith. After his wife's death...

Sherwood, Joseph

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London agent for the Province of New Jersey. From the description of Papers, 1752-1768. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71013087 ...

Smith, Samuel, 1720-1776

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Samuel Smith, the son of Abigail Raper and Richard Smith (d.1751), was born in Burlington, New Jersey on December 13, 1720. Smith established himself as a merchant in Philadelphia before returning to Burlington where he became involved in politics. He served as the Treasurer of the Western Division of the Colony of New Jersey from 1750-1775, a Justice of the Peace, a member of New Jersey's Council from 1763-1775, and as Mayor of Burlington. In addition, he took a key role in the establishment of...

Partridge, Richard, 1681-1759

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Born Portsmouth, N.H., Partridge went to England in 1701 and spent the rest of his life there as agent for various American colonies and the London Meeting for Sufferings, dedicated to relieving the hardships of Quakers. From the description of LS : London, to Daniel Smith and William Cooke, 1751 July 31. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122541884 New Jersey's colonial agent in London (1727-1760); merchant. From the description of Letter, 175...

Read, Charles, 1715-1774

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