Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
[Bill of sale]
18 July 1757
Bearsman, Henry, fl. 1757
Sale of various items to Thomas Flucker, including a pan to boil sugar, copper ladles and other items. Also signed by William Belcher and James Hills as witnesses.
GLC02437.08989
to Thomas Flucker
13 May 1758
Etter, Peter, fl. 1758
Disusses a mortgage and financial business. Noted as written in Germantown, state unknown.
GLC02437.08992
[Account]
6 July 1759 - December 1772
Lists transactions of Thomas Flucker regarding the now late Samuel Waldo's estate by date from 6 July 1759 to December of 1772.
GLC02437.08996
15 October 1759
Discusses lands and related accounts and money matters. Signed by a Samuel [Peineir ?] and noted as written at [Holoin ?].
GLC02437.08997
25 July 1766
Goldthwaite, Thomas, 1717-1799
Discusses his recent arrival to Fort Pownall, located in present-day Stockton Springs, Maine. Seems to comment on rumors of lead mining on nearby Flucker property.
GLC02437.09002
[Receipt for Thomas Flucker]
30 June 1761
Dowse, Jonathan, fl. 1761-1762
Declares that Dowse received a sum of money from Flucker for his father.
GLC02437.09003
17 April 1761
Harman, Thomas, fl. 1761
Written from "Rutland," most likely in Massachusetts. Apparently asks Flucker not to detain a Mr. King while King considers buying some land, as Harman believes King overestimates the worth of the land, and therefore will pay more.
GLC02437.09004
21 September 1761
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1761-1762
Written from Exeter, likely in New Hampshire. Discusses financial dealings with several parties, including Mr. Samuel Tolsom and Mr. Jonathan Moulton.
GLC02437.09005
[Copy of deed relating to Waldo patent]
6 March 1762
Otis, James, 1725-1783
Marked "copy," and all signed by the same hand. Deed from the Governor of Massachusetts, the Council, and the House of Representatives granting the children and heirs of the late Samuel Waldo a tract of land to be divided between them. Heirs...
GLC02437.09006
17 June 1762
Received Flucker's last two letters, and would have responded sooner, but expected to be in Boston so he could meet with Flucker directly. Mentions correspondence with a Mrs. Parker. Discusses money and goods for Flucker that he has in his...
GLC02437.09007
Showing results 61 - 70