Myrick Genealogical File
File consists of several letters from Bernard Nadeau written around 1968 to Charles Morse. He asks for information about Gardner Myrick, Bezaleel and Barnabas Myrick. One sheet of Charles Morse notes.
File consists of several letters from Bernard Nadeau written around 1968 to Charles Morse. He asks for information about Gardner Myrick, Bezaleel and Barnabas Myrick. One sheet of Charles Morse notes.
File consists of several letters asking for family information and many lists compiled by Charles Morse filling in gaps. John and Elizabeth Moore, George Washington Moore, Frank Harvey Moore, Mark and Mary Moore, William Moore and Polly Shepardson, Samuel Moore, Jonathan Moore are among the hundreds of people listed on the many papers.
Correspondence and hand written notes on genealogy of the Leonard family (from Charles Morse)
One page of Lyman family genealogy handwritten on Katharine T. Bass letterhead. Traces history from Richard (baptized October 30, 1580 in England) who came to America in 1631 to Nellie Tottingham who died in 1945 at the age of 86.
Picture dated 1915 of 8 individuals some identified (Mr. Edwin Lyman, Mr. Guilford, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lyman, and Mr. Brand (?), a middle-aged woman and two young girls unidentified.
Genealogical information on Hans Tambs Lyche from Norway, Unitarian minister in Warwick in the 1890's. Plus correspondence between Charles Morse and a Lyche descendant.
Nine pages of handwritten notes by Charles Morse re Kelton genealogy from Kelton births from Warwick Vital Statistics (1765-1832)
Notes on Thomas Kelton who went with Sir William Phips in his expedition to Canada 1690
Letter to Charles Morse from Adelaide K. Quebman dated July 28, 1977 asking for information on Bernard Kelton who came to Warwick prior to the Revolutionary War (does not seem to be an answer to this letter in file)
Letter to Charles Morse from John T. McNally (Venice, Florida)dated December 3, 1970 asking for information concerning the branch of the Thomas Kelton family. Hand written copy of Charles Morse's answer to Mr. McNally
Letter from Roger W. Hunt (Manchester, NH) to Charles Morse dated December 11, 1981 giving Charles information re Aaron Kelton, Revolutionary Soldier
Letter from Pat Edwards (Northfield, MA) dated March 14, 1972 returning typewritten copy of Charles Morse's article on Kelton's Corner (eight typewritten pages) plus a handwritten copy of article
Memorial booklet on Rev. Lincoln, born 6/20/1799 - died August 2, 1890. He was pastor of the Unitarian Church of Warwick 1860-1868. Booklet was written by John C. Mitchell, and published in 1890.
Notes by Charles Morse taken from Clara Jones Scrap Book Vol. 2 newspaper account July 13, 1885. Article tells of the drowning of Herbert Hellowell and Bert Taylor as Hellowell tried to save Taylor. Two other boys who had been in the leaky boat survived. Hellowell had recently come to Warwick from England and lived with the Herbert Hastings family.
Scrapbook with Old Home Day invitations and/or schedules for the following years: 1911, 1912, 1914, 1920, 1921, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1937, 1939-1955, 1957-1962, 1987.
Dance Programs for Old Home Day Dance 1907, 1915
Old Home Day Buttons 1908 and 150th anniversary button 1912
Old Home Day essay (1922) by Henry Leland Clarke, great-grandson of Deacon Hervey Barber
Included in scrapbook are two other programs: The Warwick Rod and Gun Club Game Supper and Dance Program with the Order of Dances, November 2, 1906 and 1907 Program for Warwick Grange No. 85, Patrons of Husbandry.
Typewritten listing of Reunion officers from 1897 - 1944.
Extra copies of invitations/programs for 1911(2),1912,1920,1939,1940(5), 1941,1943,1944(7),1949(3),1950(3),1951(3),1953,1959, 1962
Scrapbook is located on table in center of room 1a
Newspaper obituary for Frederick W. Harris born 9/22/07, died 12/04/64
Father of Fredericka Harris Fellows