Daybook, 1820-1834 (inclusive).

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Daybook, 1820-1834 (inclusive).

Daybook, October 28, 1820-March 19, 1834, of a tannery in Burlington County, New Jersey. The business was conducted in Crosswicks, Chesterfield Township, from 1820 to April 1833, and in Bordentown from April 1833 to 1834. Persons named in the accounts include Joseph Bonaparte.

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Middleton, Josiah, fl. 1820-1834.

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Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, 1768-1844

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Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) was the Count of Survilliers, the exiled King of Naples and Spain, and the older brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, Joseph's family, including Napoleon himself, made arrangements to sail for America. Before departure, however, Napoleon decided to remain in France, as did Joseph's wife, Julie, whose poor health prevented her from traveling with her husband. After brief stops in New York and Philadelphia, Joseph purchased a 211-acre estate ...