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- Abigail Pemberton, Falls Townships, Bucks County, Philadelphia, Phineas Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, William Biles, Robert Hoskins, Rachel Preston, Illness, Sickness, Women, Social network , Quakers, Society of Friends (1)
- Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, Jacob Janney, John Watson, Jeremiah Langhorne, James Logan, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Rumors, Gossip, Communication network, Smallpox, Illness (1)
- Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, James Haworth, James Howard, Mary Williams, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network (1)
- Abigail Pemberton, Philadelphia, Phineas Pemberton, Falls Township, Bucks County, Thomas [Rogers], Thomas Rogers, Matthew Robinson, Israel Pemberton, Robert Hodgson, Robert [Hodgson], Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network (1)
- Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Bristol Pennsylvania, Samuel Carpenter, Edward M[...], James Howard, James Haworth, Quakers, Society of Friends, Illness, Sickness, Death, Social network, Women (1)
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- Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Bristol Pennsylvania, Samuel Carpenter, Israel Pemberton, Robert, Thomas, Quakers, Society of Friends, Business, Debt, Illness, Social network, Women (1)
- Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Bristol Pennsylvania, Samuel Carpenter, Phineas Pemberton, Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, Quakers, Society of Friends, Death, Social network, Women (1)
- Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Frankford Philadelphia, Samuel Carpenter, Philadelphia, Robert, Cooks, Burlington, Quakers, Society of Friends, Trade, Social network, Women (1)
- Amos Strettell, Dublin, Phineas Pemberton, Bolton, Joshua Lomax, Thomas Atherton, [...] Atherton, Thomas Shackery, Business, Debt, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network, Quaker business (1)
- Andrew Dury, Barbados, James Harrison, Pennsbury Pennsylvania, John Edmonson, William Berry, James Thomas, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Trade (1)
- Ann Harrison, Susannah Pike, Joseph Pike, Charlestown Boston, Henry Cookry, Joseph Cookry, Lloyd Wold, Material culture, Quaker business, Finances, Financial records, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Clothing (1)
- Anne Moon, Nether Newton in Carpmall, Newton, Phineas Pemberton, Bolton, Christopher Fell, James Harrison, James Thompson, Christopher Atkinson, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network (1)
- Daniel Gould, Rhode Island, Phineas Pemberton, Falls Township, Bucks County, Phebe Pemberton, Thomas Janney, Griffith Owen, Death, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network (1)
- David Lloyd, Philadelphia, Phineas Pemberton, Bucks County, Thomas Hollyman, Benjamin Chambers, Captain William Markham, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Money (1)
- Elinor Lowe, Elinor Haydock, Newton, Phineas Pemberton, Bolton, Hugh Crosby, Warrington, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network, John Clarke, James Harrison, Ann Harrison (1)
- Godfrey Atherton, Bickerstaffe Lancashire England, Phineas Pemberton, Pennsylvania, Thomas Crosby, Nathaniel Atherton, Bolton, Roger Longworth, Alice Dickenson, Quaker, Society of Friends (1)
- Henry Haydock, Martha Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, Quaker, Society of Friends (1)
- Israel Pemberton, Philadelphia, Joseph Pemberton, Burlington, Burlington New Jersey, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network (1)
- James Harrison, Ann Harrison, Quakers, Society of Friends, Women, Marriage, Social Network, Affection, Phineas Pemberton (1)
- James Harrison, Bolton, Anthony Shaw, Roger Longworth, Manchester, John Grindy, Quakers, Society of Friends, business, social network, Quaker business, Shoemaker, Theft, Prison, Imprisonment (1)
- James Harrison, Bolton, Roger Longworth, Roger Haydock, London, James Harrison {Chester [a few days prior]}, Chester, Ann Harrison {Bolton}, Ann Harrison, Elinor Haydock, Elinor Low, William Gibson, Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, Susannah Millner, Movement, Travel network, Social network (1)
- James Harrison, Chester Castle, Cheshire, Ann Harrison, Thomas Bretton, Edward Lingard, Roger Longworth, Lydia [...], Quakers, Society of Friends, Persecution, Quaker business, Imprisonment, Prison, Jail (1)
- James Harrison, London, Ann Harrison, Bolton, Cuthbert Haydock, Roger Longworth, Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, Thomas Bond, Arthur Cooke, Margery Longworth, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Business, Business network (1)
- James Harrison, London, Ann Harrison, Bolton, Margery Longworth, John Hoult, James Hoult, Thomas Janney, Quakers, Society of Friends, Social network, Business, Economic network, Goods, Trade (1)
- James Harrison, Worcester Castle, Worcester, Thomas Wild, Quakers, Society of Friends, Civil forfeiture, Imprisonment, Persecution (1)
- Jane Yardley, William Yardley, Ramsey, Ramsey Isle of Man, Liverpool, Randolph Blackshaw, Elinor Pownall, George Pownall, James Harrison, Society of Friends, Quakers, Social network (1)
- John Abraham, Phineas Pemberton, Lancaster Castle, Lancaster, John Yearwood, Warrington, [Margaret Fox], [Margaret Fell], Quakers, Society of Friends, Prison, Justice system, Jail, Persecution, Imprisonment, Social network, Illness, (1)
- John Abraham, Ralph Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, Lancaster, [Lancaster Castle], Quakers, Society of Friends, Prison, Justice system, Jails, Persecution, Imprisonment, Social network (1)
- Margery Vosse, Radcliffe Bridge, Radcliffe Lancashire, Ralph Pemberton, John Haydock, Henry Haydock, John Mason, Richard Mather, Richard Siddall, Peter Colbourne, Susan Parr, Susannah Crompton, Thomas Tillsley, Quakers, 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)
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Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, October 28, 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, October 28, 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated October 28, 1702 (October 18, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. It concerns a boy for whom she is trying to find an apprenticeship or work. She asks Carpenter "not to neglect advising with Friends" because it is known that "brothers hath nothing to do with him.
Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, May 10, 1702, Abigail Pemberton
Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, May 10, 1702, Abigail Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated May 10, 1702 (April 29, 1702 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her brother, Israel Pemberton. It concerns a recent bout of dysentery and Abigail's recent poor health. She also reports the death of James Howard.
Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, May 6 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, May 6 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated May 6, 1702 (April 25, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. It concerns the death of a mutual acquaintance who died after experiencing a pain in his hand, dying suddenly. The letter also discusses the man's widow. There is a brief note in another hand (Israel Pemberton's?) that possibly identifies the deceased as James Howard.
Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 20, 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Alice Hodgson Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 20, 1702, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated April 19, 1702 (April 9, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter expressing condolences for the death of what seems to be Samuel Carpenter's young child.
Alice Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 16 1702, Alice Pemberton
Alice Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, April 16 1702, Alice Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated April 15, 1702 (April 5, 1702 Old Style) from Alice Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter. Part of the letter concerns a financial plan to raise money for debts and legacies without having to lose either stock or servants.
Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, March 17, 1702, Abigail Pemberton
Abigail Pemberton, Israel Pemberton, March 17, 1702, Abigail Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated March 17, 1702 (March 6, 1701 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her brother, Israel Pemberton. She asks his help in stopping a rumor about her.
Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, February 26, 1702, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Samuel Carpenter, February 26, 1702, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated February 26, 1702 (February 15, 1701 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to Samuel Carpenter discussing borrowed money and repayment.
Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton And Abigail Pemberton, November 24, 1700, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton And Abigail Pemberton, November 24, 1700, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated November 23, 1700 (November 13,1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Alice Pemberton discussing acquiring a maid for Alice. The letter also mentions instructions on how to tend to the cattle and other household matters while Phineas is away.
Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton, November 20, 1700, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Alice Hodgson Pemberton, November 20, 1700, Alice Hodgson Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated November 20, 1700 (November 9, 1700 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Alice Pemberton.
Abigail Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, December 20, 1697, Abigail Pemberton
Abigail Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, December 20, 1697, Abigail Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 20, 1697 (December 10, 1697 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her father, Phineas Pemberton.
Abigail Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, December 16, 1697, Abigail Pemberton
Abigail Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, December 16, 1697, Abigail Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 16, 1697 (December 6, 1697 Old Style) from Abigail Pemberton to her father, Phineas Pemberton. The letter discusses an illness that has visited Abigail and Israel Pemberton, and a treatment provided by Robert Hoskins.
Israel Pemberton, Joseph Pemberton, November 8, 1697, Israel Pemberton
Israel Pemberton, Joseph Pemberton, November 8, 1697, Israel Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated November 8, 1697 (October 29, 1697 Old Style) from Israel Pemberton to his brother, Joseph.
Phineas Pemberton, Abigail Pemberton, November 1, 1697, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Abigail Pemberton, November 1, 1697, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated November 1, 1697 (October 22, 1697 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his daughter, Abigail Pemberton. Phineas Pemberton instructs Abigail on matters related to business and family.
Phineas Pemberton, Abigail Pemberton, October 12, 1697, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Abigail Pemberton, October 12, 1697, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated October 12, 1697 (October 2, 1697 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his daughter, Abigail Pemberton concerning delivering barrels of cider. There is a note written by Abigail on the front.
Daniel Gould, Phineas Pemberton, June 1697, Daniel Gould
Daniel Gould, Phineas Pemberton, June 1697, Daniel Gould
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated June 1697 from Daniel Gould to Phineas Pemberton. The beginning contains condolences and rememberances concerning the recent passing of Phineas' first wife, Phebe Pemberton.
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.
Phebe Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, May 4, 1695, Phebe Pemberton
Phebe Pemberton, Phineas Pemberton, May 4, 1695, Phebe Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated May 4, 1695 (April 24, 1695 Old Style) from Phebe Pemberton to her husband, Phineas Pemberton.
Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, April 4, 1695, Phineas Pemberton
Phineas Pemberton, Phebe Pemberton, April 4, 1695, Phineas Pemberton
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated April 4, 1695 (March 25, 1695 Old Style) from Phineas Pemberton to his wife, Phebe Pemberton.
Mary Bowne, Phineas Pemberton And Phebe Pemberton, December 17, 1693, Mary Bowne
Mary Bowne, Phineas Pemberton And Phebe Pemberton, December 17, 1693, Mary Bowne
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 17, 1693 (December 7, 1693 Old Style) from Mary Bowne to Phineas and Phebe Pemberton.
Mary Bowne, Phebe Pemberton, [1693], Mary Bowne
Mary Bowne, Phebe Pemberton, [1693], Mary Bowne
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter likely dated 1693 from Mary Bowne to Phebe Pemberton.
Ann Harrison, Joseph Pike And Susannah Pike Via Joseph Cookry, May 25, 1688, Ann Harrison
Ann Harrison, Joseph Pike And Susannah Pike Via Joseph Cookry, May 25, 1688, Ann Harrison
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Copy of a letter dated May 25, 1688 (May 15, 1688 Old Style) from Ann Harrison to John and Susannah Pike. The letter details a bundle of clothing sent with the bearer.
Theodore Eccleston, James Harrison, December 19, 1686, Theodore Eccleston
Theodore Eccleston, James Harrison, December 19, 1686, Theodore Eccleston
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 19, 1686 (December 9, 1686 Old Style) from Theodore Eccleston to James Harrison. It is largely comprised of questions Eccleston has about life in Pennsylvania ranging from the court system and relationships with Native Americans to how to handle cattle and other matters.
Philip Ford, James Harrison, December 7, 1686, Philip Ford
Philip Ford, James Harrison, December 7, 1686, Philip Ford
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated December 7, 1686 (November 27, 1686 Old Style) from Philip Ford to James Harrison.
Andrew Dury, James Harrison, November 27, 1686, Andrew Dury
Andrew Dury, James Harrison, November 27, 1686, Andrew Dury
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated November 27, 1686 (November 17, 1686 Old Style) from Andrew Dury to James Harrison. The letter discusses goods and business matters between the two.
David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, October 22, 1686, David Lloyd
David Lloyd, Phineas Pemberton, October 22, 1686, David Lloyd
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated October 22, 1686 (October 12, 1686 Old Style) from David Lloyd to Phineas Pemberton. Lloyd informs Pemberton of occurrences in Philadelphia, and asks Pemberton to follow up on a money transaction for him.
William Berry, Phineas Pemberton, August 16, 1686, William Berry
William Berry, Phineas Pemberton, August 16, 1686, William Berry
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated August 16, 1686 (August 6, 1686 Old Style) from William Berry to Phineas Pemberton expressing appreciation for their friendship and Phineas's role in Berry's life. Berry also requests Phineas's help in publishing writings from Berry and the governor.
Henry Haydock And Martha Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, 1686, Henry Haydock, Martha Haydock
Henry Haydock And Martha Haydock, Phineas Pemberton, 1686, Henry Haydock, Martha Haydock
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter from Henry and Martha Haydock to Phineas Pemberton.
Margery Vosse, Ralph Pemberton, August 28, 1684, Margery Vosse
Margery Vosse, Ralph Pemberton, August 28, 1684, Margery Vosse
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated August 28, 1684 (August 18, 1684 Old Style) from Margery Vosse to Ralph Pemberton.
William Gibson, James Harrison, June 24, 1684, William Gibson
William Gibson, James Harrison, June 24, 1684, William Gibson
Pemberton Correspondence Transcriptions
Letter dated June 24, 1684 (June 14, 1684 Old Style) from William Gibson to James Harrison. Gibson relates to Harrison the persecutions and disrupted meetings in England since the Harrisons settled in Pennsylvania. He also admits, regretfully, that he would be unable to travel to the colonies because of a recent illness.