Brincklé family papers, 1678 or 9-1916.

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Brincklé family papers, 1678 or 9-1916.

Family papers include "A Compend of the Tractate called Methodus Homiletica", treatise on writing sermons, of Rev. Thomas Crawford; correspondence (1803-1834) of Dr. John Brincklé, relating to politics, medicine, and family news; correspondence (1808-1809, 1820-1824), of Joshua G. Brincklé, on politics and family news; printed text of Masonic eulogy on his death; papers of Rev. Samuel C. Brincklé, including ordination certificates (1818, 1820), and correspondence, chiefly from John Rodney Brincklé (1816-1821) and William D. Brincklé (1859-1860); sermons (1815, 1850, 1851, 1861); cancelled checks from Brincklé Estate, Inc. (1914-1916); several documents from the Rodney family (1727-1822); genealogical information on the Brincklé family; and abstract of title to Lisburn, Brincklé family property in Kent County (1678 or 9-1729).

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