Request for Prayers Belonging to Mehitable Crosby
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Request for prayers from Mehitable Crosby, on behalf of her invalid sonRelated items
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Deed from Barnabas and Mehitable Crosby to Micah Chapman
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Request for Prayers for John Nickerson, Along with Notations in Nathan Stone's Hand
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Request for Prayers for Sarah Sears and Sermon Notes in the Hand of Nathan Stone
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Will of James Crosby and Probate Document Appointing Oliver and James Crosby as Executors
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Deed from Theophilus Crosby to Sturgis Howes
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Photocopy of a Biography of Nathan Stone from "Sibley's Harvard Graduates, Volume XV, 1761-1763," by Clifford K. Shipton
Clifford K. Shipton (1970)Photocopy of a biography of Nathan Stone, from "Sibley's Harvard Graduates, Volume XV, 1761-1763," by Clifford K. Shipton, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 1970, pages 298-299; under the heading: ... -
Deed from Rebecca Crosby, widow of Miller Crosby, to Sturgis Howes
Rebecca Crosby (1788-05-22)Deed from Rebecca Crosby (widow and administratrix of Miller Crosby) to Sturgis Howes to settle debts -
Receipt for a Registered Letter from Worcester to Mehitable Howes
John Hedge (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1858-01-26)Receipt for registered letter from Worcester, signed by John Hedge for Mehitable Howes