Hedge family genealogic materials
Notes handwritten by Charles Morse on family of Lemuel Hedge genealogy. Also notes by C.M. on Land transfers in Hedge family from Registry of Deeds.
Notes handwritten by Charles Morse on family of Lemuel Hedge genealogy. Also notes by C.M. on Land transfers in Hedge family from Registry of Deeds.
Several poems, one "Sham Ace Kings" about the Honorable Samuel Hastings. Charles Morse in a letter to editor writes about his life. Several handwritten pages by Charles Morse detailing Hastings family history.
Others believed to be written by Sam Hastings.
Letter from William Cotton requesting information on Justus Jillson, first superintendent of schools in South Carolina and a native of Warwick, MA. Handwritten notes on the letter (Charles Morse) indicate that Justus was born in 1839 and died at 1881. Notes also list names and dates of birth and death for his wife and children, buried in Warwick cemetery.
Handwritten information on Nahum Jones, son of Amos and Louisa Maynard Jones, born in 1807 in Phillipston, MA.
A handwritten letter to the Librarian of Warwick trying to trace the family history of parents of Daniel Holman and Phoebe Fuller.(1787) The letter contains notes on many different ancestors. Charles Morse's notes are attached to the letter giving several entries about the family in the 1800's.
Typewritten information on the Jennings family of Winchester, NH. Originated with Richard Jennings who came to America from England in early 17th century. This is information given to Charles Morse by Archie Jennings of Winchester.
Two letters from Howland Atwood of Los Angeles, CA, dated 1957 and 1958 ask for church records for the Fay family. Seven typed pages about Fay family members (Moses, Samuel, Lucy, Polly etc). A 2-sided pencil written list of family members . A handwritten paper about James Fuller is included.
A letter to the Warwick Historical Society trying to trace James Holmes has handwritten info about him in the 1800's
Handwritten notes on family of Edward Johnson, born in Waterham, England in 1599 and died in Woburn, MA in 1672. Notes by Charles Morse from information sent to him by Stephen P. Johnson of Winchester, a descendant of Captain Edward Johnson.
A letter to the Warwick library asking for information about Ebenezer Hall is responded to and both handwritten letters are included