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Contains 153 Results:
Correspondence, 1813-1832
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Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham Boswell (1775-1835) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Anne Turner Perkins.
[M. H.?] to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, circa 1813 Apr 19
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Describes events related to Asahel Hooker's last evening; his religious pronouncements and admonitions; Jabez Huntington was present and Hooker wished Huntington to pray with him; Hooker wished to see his neighbors, Capt. Perkins particularly; Hooker expired the morning of the 19th.
Correspondence, Bulkley, Mary Champion to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1783 Oct 19
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News of family.
Correspondence, 1800, undated
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Clarissa Champion (1785-1801) was a daughter of Epaphroditus Champion and a niece of Julius Deming.
Champion, Clarissa to Deming, Dorothy Champion, [?] Jul 31
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Writes about visiting Litchfield and her cousins visiting there.
Correspondence, 1776-1781
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Epaphroditus Champion (1756-1834) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Epaphroditus to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1776 Oct 9
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Writes from Manor of Pelham regarding clothes she has sent him including his regimental coat; he left a Spanish milled dollar in his corduroy breeches pocket and hope she has taken it out and kept it safe; hopes to be at Colchester within a month.
Correspondence, 1802 Jan-Mar
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Judah Champion (1729-1823) was the brother of the father-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Judah to Deming, Julius, 1802 Jan 26
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Writes that while he sincerely condoles Deming's misfortunes, it is with peculiar pleasure that he repeatedly hears of Deming being as comfortable as can be reasonably expected; news of health of friends; Deming 's return to Litchfield will be gratifying to his family and friends.
Champion, Judah to Deming, Julius, 1802 Mar 2
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Writes that he is glad to hear that Deming is mending; news of health of Deming's family; news of friends; comments on politics.