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- Anthony Banks, Phineas Pemberton, Widow Talbott, Falls Township, Pennsylvania, Maryland, John Askew, Family life – affection, Death, Quaker, Society of Friends (1)
- Mary Bowne, Mary Becket, Flushing Long Island, New York, Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, Falls Township, Bucks County, Elizabeth Town New Jersey, Elizabeth Town, New Jersey, Staten Island, New York, Margery Janney, Joseph Hoop[er], Andrew Heath, William Duncan, Abigail Pemberton, Quakers, Society of Friends, Illness, Movement, Travel network, Social network (1)
- Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Bowne, Phebe Pemberton, Death, Family life- childrearing, Friendship – affection, Social network, Quakers, Society of Friends (1)
- Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Jennings, Ann Jennings, [Israel Pemberton], Quakers, Society of Friends, social network, Phineas Jennings Pemberton, Family, Children, Child care (1)
- Ralph Ridgway, Phineas Pemberton, John Simcock, Roger Haydock, John Haydock, Daniel Abraham, James Dickerson, Jacob Fallowfield, Richard Mather, James Wild, Manchester, Friendship – affection, Death, Communication network (1)
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16028- Ralph Ridgway, Phineas Pemberton, December 31, 1696, Ralph Ridgway
16028- Ralph Ridgway, Phineas Pemberton, December 31, 1696, Ralph Ridgway
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 31, 1696 (December 21, 1696 Old Style) from Ralph Ridgway to Phineas Pemberton.
Samuel Bowne, Phineas Pemberton, December 10, 1696, Samuel Bowne
Samuel Bowne, Phineas Pemberton, December 10, 1696, Samuel Bowne
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 10, 1696 (November 30, 1696 Old Style) from Samuel Bowne to Phineas Pemberton. Part of the letter offers consolation for Phebe's recent death.
Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Jennings And Ann Jennings, December 3, 1696, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Jennings And Ann Jennings, December 3, 1696, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 3, 1696 (November 23, 1696 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to Samuel and Ann Jennings in regards to his son, Phineas Jennings Pemberton. Phineas gave his youngest son the name Jennings as a show of gratitude to the Jennings couple, who helped care for the child.
Mary Bowne, Phineas Pemberton And Phebe Pemberton, September 22, 1696, Mary Bowne
Mary Bowne, Phineas Pemberton And Phebe Pemberton, September 22, 1696, Mary Bowne
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated September 22, 1696 (September 12, 1696 Old Style) from Mary Bowne to Phineas Pemberton. Bowne details an arduous journey to New York where she and others had to transport their horses on ferries to get to their destination. Bowne also inquires about Phebe Pemberton's health after recovering from an illness. The front of the letter has small scratch work enumerating possibly goods to be delivered to other Quakers.
Anthony Banks, Phineas Pemberton, June 13, 1696, Anthony Banks
Anthony Banks, Phineas Pemberton, June 13, 1696, Anthony Banks
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated June 13, 1696 (June 3, 1696 Old Style) from Anthony Banks to his cousin, Phineas Pemberton. It is followed by a note written by Phineas at the bottom.