Box 01
Contains 127 Results:
Account, John Brown for estate of James Brown and Dr. T. L. Battile, 1822-1823
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Receipt between John Brown Esq. and Thomas Earle, 1822 March 23
For legal fees regarding the estate of James Brown, Esq., deceased.
Receipt between James Browne and James Woodland, 1808 January 23
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Receipt between W. John Brown and John Hackett for bricks, 1822 April 6
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Receipt John Brown to Jeremiah Morris, Joshua Cramer, and William McNeese, undated
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Blank promissory note to James Brown, undated
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Col. James Brown judgements, 1821-1823
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
Account, John Brown Esq. to William Onele, 1821
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.
James Anderson of Chester Town in right of his Wife, undated
This series includes documents related to various properties in Kent and Queen Anne’s County: Anthrop, Bishopton, Castle Mills, Price Hill, Ripley, and others. Additionally, it contains miscellaneous papers related to the Sweard family and Dennis Kelly.
Two accounts, John Brown to Michael Keating, 1822-1823
This series contains legal, financial, and personal documents related to the Brown family. The Brown family ran the farm at Ripley for over a century.