Folder 10
Contains 23 Results:
Correspondence, 1821-1830
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Henry Champion (1751-1836) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1821 Jan 15
Item 1
Writes regarding his reflections on the condition of bank property in this state; encloses $11, the balance due Deming from him on his father's and mother's estates.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1822 Jan 23
Item 2
Asks that Deming return his late father's account books and ledgers if Deming has them.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1830 Dec 15
Item 3
Has heard from Mr. Bacon about the death of his sister; offers his condolences to Deming; asks Deming to thank Mr. Bacon for informing him and also for the trouble Bacon took in inquiring of Dr. Vanderburgh about a tumor Champion had on his neck; has been to Yale College to consult the medical faculty regarding his case; describes Dr. Hubbard's operation to remove the tumor; Dr. Morgan has dressed the wound and it looks as well as he expected.
Appointment of Charles Deming as captain, Light Infantry Co., 17th Regiment of Militia, 1812 Oct 10
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Charles Deming (1789-1852) was the son of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. Oversize and bound items are listed after the folder listing.
Collier, Thomas, petition to the legislature to grant him an act of insolvency, 1808 Apr 3
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Oversize items are listed after the folder listing.
Real Estate records: 32nd St. New York, NY
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Lucretia Deming (1804-1887) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Personal Cash Balance/Expense Book, 1863 Jan
Item 1
Lucretia's personal account of cash balances and of expenses for the 32nd Street property
Property Deed, 1863 Jan 28
Item 2
Deed for the property at 32nd Street being sold from Charles Haven to Lucretia Deming
Agreement, 1863 Jan 28
Item 3
Additional terms and agreement between Charles Haven and Lucretia Deming regarding the sale of the 32nd St. property