Folder 2
Contains 96 Results:
Champion, Henry (1751-1836) to Champion, Henry (1723-1797), 1779 Mar 14
Item 3
Writes from camp that clothing and provisions for the troops have been received from the state store; Col. Hazen's regiment has been ordered to Springfield to guard stores; things go well for him in camp but he wishes to know what business would open to him if he quits service in May as soon as the Assembly rises; hope for a pair of shoes from home.
Legal papers, 1852
Folder 2
Papers regarding a suit brought in Monroe County New York by Aristarchus Champion against Charles Perkins, Abby Perkins, William Hungerford, William R. Cone and the Bank of the State of New York.
Correspondence, 1816-1824
Folder 2
Charles Deming (1789-1852) was the son of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. Oversize and bound items are listed after the folder listing.
Deming, Charles to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1816 Aug 18
Item 1
Deming writes to his mother that he is back in New York after visiting Painesville, Ohio. He shot a porcupine to the surprise of Gov. Huntington's son and will send some quills at the first opportunity.
Deming, Charles to Deming, Julius, 1819 Sep 14
Item 2
Deming writes to his father than yellow fever has broken out in New York and discusses arrangements he and family members are taking to leave the city.
Deming, Charles to Deming, Julius, 1824 Dec 1
Item 3
Deming writes to his father regarding a business matter involving Collier, Smith, Holmes, Wolcott, and others.
Correspondence, 1804-1817
Folder 2
Dorothy Deming (1784-1835) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. She is sometimes referred to as "Dolly."
Brainerd, Mary to Deming, Dorothy, 1804 Feb
Item 1
Writes about attending the assembly; news of family and friends.
Champion, Lucretia to Deming, Dorothy, 1804 Mar 15
Item 2
Writes that she has returned to Middletown; details of trip; her health; she is planning a ball in April; ordination.
Storrs, Eliza to Deming, Dorothy, 1805 Aug 9
Item 3
Writes that she is disappointed Deming will not be coming to Middletown; news of family and friends.