Folder 8
Contains 24 Results:
Bills and receipts, 1885
Sub-Folder 6
Correspondence, 1796-1801
Folder 8
Henry Champion (1751-1836) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1796 Sep 8
Item 1
Writes regarding Skinner's trip to Europe to return with horses; selling a horse; will act on Deming's information respecting the notes; health of family.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1797 Jul 24
Item 2
Reports the death of his father; his father's estate; his mother's estate; his wife has given birth to a son and a daughter; present situation in Europe is such that he is not certain it is best for them to undertake an importation of horses at this time.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1797 Oct 24
Item 3
Discusses importation of horses; they sold their half of the King William; fears he will not be able to furnish his part of the money for the importation.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1801 May 18
Item 4
News of family; settlement of their sister's husband's estate to her benefit.
Appointment of Charles Deming as ensign, Light Infantry Co., 17th Regiment of Militia, 1811 Apr 25
Folder 8
Charles Deming (1789-1852) was the son of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. Oversize and bound items are listed after the folder listing.
Invitations, 1799-1810, undated
Folder 8
Dorothy Deming (1784-1835) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. She is sometimes referred to as "Dolly."
Copy of Joseph Johnson to Samson Occam Oct. 1, 1773 letter, undated
Folder 8
Abigail Perkins (1795-1875) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Elizabeth Taylor Perkins and the sister-in-law of Clarissa Deming Perkins. In addition to the papers listed below, there are 8 folders of papers created after 1840 that have not been processed.
Day, Thomas to Deming, Julius and his children, 1799 Aug 19
Folder 8
Has read in the Litchfield paper the news of the death of Deming's son and offers his condolences.