Folder 6
Contains 21 Results:
Correspondence, 1795 May-Nov
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Henry Champion (1751-1836) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1795 May 19
Item 1
Has spoken to Abraham Skinner about going to England to purchase horses and the idea pleases him; knows of no man who will answer their purpose so well; if they conclude to send him, best determine by July; thinks Skinner will be ready to go in September; Esther Cleaveland was laid aside with a daughter last Friday.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1795 Aug 20
Item 2
Discusses sending to Europe for horses.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1795 Oct 7
Item 3
Reports on his considerable inquiry into the business of importing horses from Europe; sickness in New York has prevented him from going there, but he has no doubt of obtaining adventurers enough for the voyage.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1795 Nov 24
Item 4
Has concluded with Epaphroditus Champion for the charter of his brig to Europe for horses and has completed the partnership agreement; discusses details of the venture.
Correspondence, 1849-1852
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Charles Deming (1789-1852) was the son of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. Oversize and bound items are listed after the folder listing.
Financial and legal papers, will and estate, 1833-1836
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Dorothy Deming (1784-1835) was a daughter of Julius Deming and Dorothy Champion Deming. She is sometimes referred to as "Dolly."
Account of the death of Harriet Perkins, 1821
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Abigail Perkins (1795-1875) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Elizabeth Taylor Perkins and the sister-in-law of Clarissa Deming Perkins. In addition to the papers listed below, there are 8 folders of papers created after 1840 that have not been processed.
Brigantine Pierre papers, 1772
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Customs paper and let-pass issued by officials of Martinique. In French.
Deeds, 1834-1835
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One deed for property in Rochester, N.Y., one for property in Ashtabula, Ohio.