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A list of the Grand Juror for County of Barnstable
March 1809
Lists jurors names and home town. John Freeman is listed as foreman from Sandwich, Massachusetts.
GLC09028.11
[Receipt for payment of wages]
17 November 1809
Eldridge, Simon, fl. 1809
Received $7.60 for payment of "my Blak [sic] boy's wage..." Possibly Eldridge's African American slave or servant.
GLC09028.12
[Pay receipt]
18 August 1816
Lowell, H.C., fl. 1816
Lowell promises to pay Benjamin Freeman $138 in three annual payments with interest. Paid dates and amounts listed on verso. Accepted by B.F. Freeman by his attorney Abneer Knowles.
GLC09028.13
[Bill of sale of a house]
31 June 1824
Turner, Joshua, fl. 1824
Turner signs that he has received $45 payment from John Freeman for the sale of his house.
GLC09028.14
10 May 1827
Seaville, Charles M., fl. 1827
Seaville promises to pay Watson Freeman $27.53 with interest.
GLC09028.15
17 November 1827
Bates, L., fl. 1827
Bates paid $25 to Watson Freeman.
GLC09028.16
20 July 1828
Morris, J.H., fl. 1828
Morris agrees to pay Watson Freeman $61.92 plus interest.
GLC09028.17
February 7, 1829
Wise, Isaac K., fl. 1829
Wise promises to pay Watson Freeman $75 with interest.
GLC09028.18
27 October 1830
Prince, J. H., fl. 1830
Prince promises to pay Watson Freeman ten dollars on demand.
GLC09028.19
13 May 1834
Walker, Lawrence, fl. 1834
Walker promises to pay $15 to Watson Freeman with interest. Marked on verso paid five dollars on 16 January 1845.
GLC09028.20
20 July 1837
Whitford, Thomas, fl. 1837
Whitford promises to pay Benjamin Freeman $372.51 with interest. Signed as a witness by [Charles H.] Freeman.
GLC09028.22
14 October 1837
Mellon, John, fl. 1837
Mellen agrees to pay Watson Freeman $600 on demand with interest. Freeman signs on verso that he received $500 on 29 December 1837.
GLC09028.23
17 October 1837
Mellen agrees to pay Watson Freeman $700 on demand with interest. Freeman signs and dates on verso dates when he received payment.
GLC09028.24
27 October 1837
Henry, Charles, fl. 1837
Received of Watson Freeman $337.66 "being the full amount of execution in favour of Seth Fuller against David T. Brigham taken out of Court of Common Pleas" on 16 August 1837. Signed by Charles Henry for Samuel D. Parker, Attorney of Seth Fuller.
GLC09028.25
6 January 1838
Mellen agrees to pay Watson Freeman $600 on demand with interest. Freeman signs and dates on verso when he received payment.
GLC09028.26
8 April 1838
Leonard, B.F., fl. 1838
Leonard agrees to pay Watson Freeman $30.
GLC09028.27
February 25, 1840
Belcher, J. H., fl. 1840
Belcher borrowed $25 from Freeman and signs to pay back on demand.
GLC09028.28
21 April 1840
Loving, William, fl. 1840
Loving promises to pay Freeman $100 or the equivalent value in housekeeping at fair cash prices.
GLC09028.29
20 August 1840
Andrews, Isaac C., fl. 1840
Andrews promises to pay Freeman $35 on demand with interest.
GLC09028.30
January 23, 1841
Lincoln, George, fl. 1841
Lincoln promises to pay Freeman $35.41 on demand with interest.
GLC09028.31
25 April 1842
Mitchell, N., fl. 1842
Mitchell signs to pay Freeman $10 with interest.
GLC09028.32
29 April 1835
Fessender, S., fl. 1835
Fessender promises to pay Watson Freeman $25 on demand.
GLC09028.21
3 October 1842
Freeman, Francis H., fl. 1842
Promises to pay Watson Freeman $213.
GLC09028.33
December 1844
Hall, Joseph, fl. 1844
Signs that he owes Watson Freeman $25.
GLC09028.34
[Receipt for bail money paid]
January 1851
John Knight was arrested by E. Rugg on 26 October 1850. The unknown creator (possibly Watson Freeman) paid bail and "got him away from the mob."
GLC09028.35
Architect Clark's Wife Dead.
1783-1815
Obituary of a Mrs. Edward Clark, a member of the Freeman family and probably a relative of Watson Freeman.
GLC09028.36
to Lile Miller
21 May 1863
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Complains that some of his fellows have obtained a furlough, while he has not. Discusses Mr. Frey, a sutler, and the sutler store. In a post script, notes that he enclosed a song (not included) with this letter.
GLC02155.101
24 May 1863
Writes, "... the different Regts keep the People that live around here, they come into camp and gather up all the Bread meat an coffee the Boys do not make use of which is not a little, they are generally women and children, and I must say I should...
GLC02155.102
27 May 1863
Thinks Lieutenant Kitzmiller will be able to obtain a leave of absence. Discusses the complicated process of obtaining a furlough, noting that the request ultimately has to meet the approval of General [Samuel] Heintzelman.
GLC02155.103
30 May 1863
Received a letter from his father, who is also in the service. Notes that he has one year left to serve, but his father's time will be up soon. Discusses his wife's upcoming trip to Columbia (possibly Columbia, Pennsylvania). Pages one and two of the...
GLC02155.104
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