Carey Family Genealogical Notes
4 sheets of notes listing family members, birthdates of Carey family. A newsclip listing men from Leverett who served in Civil War with E.D. Taylor underlined.
Filing Cabinet SE Wall
4 sheets of notes listing family members, birthdates of Carey family. A newsclip listing men from Leverett who served in Civil War with E.D. Taylor underlined.
Single page giving 9 generations of the family - notes are by Charles Morse taken from Sheldon's History of Northfield published in 1875.
Correspondence from members of the Coller family to Charles Morse with genealogical information
Notes by Charles Morse
Consists of a letter from D. Housington asking about David Burt and a note card with notes from the History of Northfield with references. C. Morse wrote the notes re the Burt family
A letter from A. Hayward in 1962 seeks info re the Brown family. A typed letter, probably from C. Morse answers the letter.
Genealogical material - correspondence from family members and transcribed excerpts from family letters (1850, 1863)
Notes by Charles Morse
correspondence between Charles Morse and descendants of Hervey Barber; dated 1963-1985; of particular interest: old home days notes from 1922 by Henry Leland Clarke (age 15), great-grandson of Deacon Hervey Barber; 5 pages of notes by Charles Morse on Barber genealogy; xerox copies of genealogy of Barber family, specifically Joseph & Zachariah, from original in the Library of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston.
Includes notes of Charles Morse and letters to Morse re the Bancroft family.
Raham Bancroft, Samuel Bancroft, and Ebenezer Bancroft are a few of the family members listed.
Letter from Eugenia Morris dated June 13, 1965 to Charles Morse with genealogical material on the Ball family.
Note from Bale A. Magner indicating that he sent an article on Captain David Ball of the 16th Vermont. Article was not in file. A photocopy of a picture of Capt. David Ball is attached to Blake Magner's letter.
Notes by Charles Morse
A few items concerning the Barnes family. Correspondence from the 1970s from the Darnells.