William Heath genealogical research files, 1800-1889
MSS L2007G61 M MB
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Title
William Heath genealogical research files, 1800-1889
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[10] items
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MSS L2007G61 M MB
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A collection of ms. & newspaper clippings relating to original member Maj. Gen. William Heath and his family.
Contents: [1]. Handwritten transcript of a letter of Gen.Washington to Maj. Gen. William Heath, 1783 -- [2]. Handwritten transcript of a letter of Gen. Lafayette to Maj. Gen. William Heath, 1779 -- [3]. Reprint copy of Ulster County gazette, Kingston, N.Y. Jan. 4, 1800 -- [4]. Ms. copy of a religious poem, "Come and welcome to Jesus Christ," 1811 -- [5]. Clipped article from the Boston courier, Aug. 25, 1824, "Welcome Lafayette!" -- [6]. Handwritten certificate of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1850 -- [7]. Four undated newspaper clippings relating to Gen. William Heath -- [8]. Envelope containing an engraved invitation to the wedding, 1889 & 5 handwritten calling cards of J.F. Heath -- [9]. Ms. copy of a poem, "The muffled drum," 1830 -- [10]. Ms. booklet, “Records of births and deaths : a family record of births and deaths, begun by William Heath son of Samuel & Elisabeth Heath of Roxbury.”
Item [10]: 11 paged sewn ms.; [1]-[7] p. in Maj. Gen. Heath’s handwriting; on p. [8], "1814, Died on Monday, January 24th. 4 o’Clock A.M. The Honble. William Heath Esquire (the recorder of the foregoing Deaths) Aged 76 Years 10 Months and 11 Days. The Just should be had in Remembrance."
Contents: [1]. Handwritten transcript of a letter of Gen.Washington to Maj. Gen. William Heath, 1783 -- [2]. Handwritten transcript of a letter of Gen. Lafayette to Maj. Gen. William Heath, 1779 -- [3]. Reprint copy of Ulster County gazette, Kingston, N.Y. Jan. 4, 1800 -- [4]. Ms. copy of a religious poem, "Come and welcome to Jesus Christ," 1811 -- [5]. Clipped article from the Boston courier, Aug. 25, 1824, "Welcome Lafayette!" -- [6]. Handwritten certificate of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1850 -- [7]. Four undated newspaper clippings relating to Gen. William Heath -- [8]. Envelope containing an engraved invitation to the wedding, 1889 & 5 handwritten calling cards of J.F. Heath -- [9]. Ms. copy of a poem, "The muffled drum," 1830 -- [10]. Ms. booklet, “Records of births and deaths : a family record of births and deaths, begun by William Heath son of Samuel & Elisabeth Heath of Roxbury.”
Item [10]: 11 paged sewn ms.; [1]-[7] p. in Maj. Gen. Heath’s handwriting; on p. [8], "1814, Died on Monday, January 24th. 4 o’Clock A.M. The Honble. William Heath Esquire (the recorder of the foregoing Deaths) Aged 76 Years 10 Months and 11 Days. The Just should be had in Remembrance."
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