Pemberton Correspondence

Year

1682/3

Sender Place

Appoquinimink Delaware

Receiver

Ralph Pemberton via William [Southhert]

Receiver Place

King's Creek, Maryland

Repository holding original letter

Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Full Date

1683-01-30

Document Type

Correspondence

Country, State, Location 1

39.381111, -75.737222

Country, State, Location 2

38.794487, -75.979891

Keywords

Phineas Pemberton, Appoquinimink Delaware, Thomas [Brazy], Chester Pennsylvania, Jon Fisler, Ralph Pemberton, William [Southert], King's Creek Maryland, William Sotherby, Thomas Taylor, Bohemia River Maryland, William Dickenson, James Harrison, Ann Harrison, Jon Pitt, Henry Parrot, William Berry, Joseph Mather, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network

Abstract

Letter dated January 30, 1683 (January 20, 1682 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his father, Ralph Pemberton. Phineas' correspondence was sent or received by Thomas Brazy in Chester, Pennslyvania or by Jon [Fisler] in Philadelphia. Ralph's correspondence was receieved through William [Southert] near King's Creek in Maryland.

HSP DAMS ID

16155

Language

english

Format

application/pdf

Collection

PRINT Migration Network: Pemberton Correspondence

Creator (Linked Data)

Pemberton, Phineas, 1650-1702 [LC]

Phineas Pemberton (Q94253673) [Wikidata]

Receiver (Linked data)

Pemberton, Ralph, 1610-1697 [LC]

Ralph Pemberton (Q102033482) [Wikidata]

Sender Place (Linked data)

Appoquinimink Hundred [GeoNames]

Appoquinimink Hundred (Del.) [LC]

Organization (Linked data)

Society of Free Quakers [LC]

Quakers (Q170208) [Wikidata]

Society of Friends [LC]

Family (Linked data)

Pemberton family [LC]

Pemberton Family (Q113325696) [Wikidata]



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