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Contains 153 Results:
Deming, Julius, Jr. to Deming, Dorothy Champion, [1798?] Aug
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Deming Jr. writes from Yale about needing money and settling his accounts; Vira has a child and is living at Mr. Hillhouse's; Isaac Baldwin will be publicly admonished; other details about his life in New Haven.
Correspondence, 1817-1838
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Mary Deming (1798-1847) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Bacon, Asa, Jr. to Deming, Mary, 1817 Nov 25
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He is in his office with nothing to do, so he will write to her; Lucretia is gaining in health and is now clear in the faith that a widow may marry again; a brace of widowerers and a bachelor entered this town and one intended to have had a nip at her; news of family and friends.
Deming, Mary Follett to Deming, Mary, circa 1832
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Writes regarding the death of her son, Charles Follett Deming.
Deming, Mary to Deming, Lucretia, 1837 Apr 11
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Writes to her sister in Augusta, Ga., regarding Lucretia's upcoming journey; the health of their father; hope that their property may be preserved to them, the crash in New York is dreadful; discusses her religious belief and Maria and Roxanna; describes treatments to their father and her, Mary Perkins', and Mr. Bacon's attention to him.
Deming, Mary to Perkins, Julius Deming; Perkins, Lucretia Deming; and Perkins, Mary Deming, 1838 Nov 28
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Writes with news of friends and family; snow in New Haven; her health; unsure when she will return to Litchfield.
Correspondence, 1782, 1792
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Pownall Deming (1749-1795) was a brother of Julius Deming.
Correspondence, 1815, 1838
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William Deming (1792-1865) was a son of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming.
Deming, William to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1815 Jul 3
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He purchased the bonnets and has no doubt they will suit, for his taste is generally correct; if she or any of them should want little commissions executed, they will take care of them with pleasure.
Deming, William to Deming, Charles, 1838 Jan
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Their father is very ill and will probably not live another night.