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This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held at the Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in their reading room, and not digitally available through the web.

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This collection contains records belonging to many different families.

Jonathan Evans was born on a Friday in 1714 to Evan Evans with two siblins, Hannah (? - 1720), and David (1730 - 1800). He married Hannah (Walton) Evans. The two had one child, Jonathan Evans, Jr. Jonathan Evans lived in Philadelphia until his death in 1795.

Born on July 17, 1859, in Burlington, N.J., Amelia Mott Gummere was the daughter of Richard Field and Susan Thomas Mott. She received her education at the Friends' School in Providence, R.I., where she graduated as a member of the class of 1878. In 1882 she married Francis Barton Gummere and later had three sons. Gummere was a well-known author of works on Quaker subjects including: The Quaker—a Study in Costume, Witchcraft and Quakerism, The Quaker in the Forum, and The Journal and Essays of John Woolman. She served as the editor for the Bulletin of the Friends Historical Association for several years and was a member of multiple local and international Friends Historical Societies. She was a member of the Haverford Monthly Meeting and President of the John Woolman Association. Gummere died on October 7, 1937, in Haverford, PA.

Enos Sharpless was a Quaker born in 1781, the son of Daniel and Hannah Sharpless. He was a farmer on the original Sharpless tract in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and a member of Chester Monthly Meeting. He married Hannah Webster in 1820 and died in 1866.

Thomas Wistar (1765-1851), son of Richard and Sarah Wyatt Wistar, he m. Mary Waln in 1786 with whom he had 13 children. A Quaker, he was an Elder in his Meeting, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Western District. He was also a clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Indian Committee.

Thomas Wistar (1798-1876), son of Thomas and Mary Waln Wistar, he m. (1) Elizabeth Buckley Morris (d. 1863) in 1822 with whom he had 2 children, and (2) Mary Richardson (d. 1894). Wistar lived at Stanley Farm in Abington near Philadelphia, Pa., which is today known as Fox Chase Farm, a working farm administered by Fairmount Park Commission and the School District of Philadelphia that provides educational opportunities for school children. In 1868, three Friends, Clarkson Sheppard, Thomas Scattergood and Thomas Wistar carried a memorial regarding Native Americans to President-Elect Grant out of which grew President Grant's Peace Policy by which Friends took charge of the Central Superintendency, including the tribes of Kansas, together with the Kiowas, Comanches and other tribes in Native American Territory, as well as the Northern Superintendency, including the various tribes of Nebraska. Thomas Wistar was also appointed 'Indian Commissioner'. Prior to that, Indigenous peoples had been under the care of the War Department. As well as this, with the aid of James Rhoads, later president of Bryn Mawr College, Thomas Wistar formed the 'Indian Aid Society'. Wistar never received any remuneration for his services in this role. He labored for the rights of Native Americans, and was a member of the Free Produce Association Board in the Civil War period.

This collection includes an assortment of legal documents, including deeds, marriage certificates, indentures, and leases. A more complete description of individual items within the collection can be found at the folder level.

This collection is arranged in alphabetical order in three boxes.

Processed by Alexandra Stern, completed March, 2019.

Publisher
Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
Finding Aid Author
Alexandra Stern
Finding Aid Date
March, 2019
Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)

Collection Inventory

Aldam, John, and Jane Broadley marriage certificate, 1735.
Box 1
Allen, Samuel land patent, 16882.
Box 1
Amias, Phillip, and Cornelius Ayhmont, indenture, 1729.
Box 1
Bacon, William Henry, and Hannah Haines marriage certificate, 1843.
Box 1
Bell, Phineas, to Thomas Musgrave, two indentures, 1689.
Box 1
Burlington Tract, three deeds, 1770.
Box 1
Cadbury, Richard, and Lydia C. Shinn marriage certificate, 1850.
Box 1
Coleman, William and Hannah to Richard Peters, indentures, 1742.
Box 1
Cope, Israel, and Margaret Cooper, marriage certificate, 1801.
Box 1
Cripps, John, and Lawrence Morris, indenture, 1682.
Box 1
Draper, Ambrose, and William Peters, indenture, 1762.
Box 1
Elfreth, Joseph, undated.
Box 1
Enoch Flower and Joseph Bushell certificate, undated.
Box 1
Evans, Jonathan, and Hannah Bacon, marriage certificate, 1786.
Box 1
Gummere, Amelia Mott memorandum, undated.
Box 1
Haines, William Ellis, and Mary Rhoads, marriage certificate, 1841.
Box 1
Hancock, Abraham deed, 1786.
Box 1
Hart, John deed, 1689.
Box 1
Hutton, James and John Ducker to Hannah Woods deed, 1808.
Box 1
Jerard, Richard and William Creig rental deed, 1754.
Box 1
Latch, Rudolph and Mary, to Elizabeth George, indenture, 1757.
Box 1
Lewis, John, undated.
Box 1
Lineberger's Disappointment, land grant to heirs of Andrew Lineberger, 1807.
Box 1
Livingston, Robert R. commission as Recorder of the City of New York, 1773.
Box 1
Lyn, Joseph and Martha to Joseph Pinyard, indenture, 1735.
Box 2
Mather, Joseph, 2019.
Box 2
Okill, George to Samuel Parr, lease, 1751.
Box 2
Owen, Evan, to Richard Hill, indenture, 1718.
Box 2
Parham, John deeds (two), undated.
Box 2
Penn, Hannah and John, to William Sherring, deed, 1724.
Box 2
Penn, John indentures (two), 1787.
Box 2
Penn, Thomas to Ebenezer Large, indenture, 1734.
Box 2
Pennsylvania Railroad map of main line between Phila. and Paoli, undated.
Box 2
Peters, James indenture, 1757.
Box 2
Read, Charles deed, 1770.
Box 2
Reading, John & Thomas, to William Peters, deed, 1767.
Box 2
Reynolds, George, to John Hughs, et al., deed, 1762.
Box 2
Reynolds, Henry, to William Peters, indenture, 1763.
Box 2
Rhoads, Joseph, and Hannah Evans, marriage certificate, 1818.
Box 2
Rich, John Frederick certificate of identity, AFSC, 2019.
Box 2
Roberts, Ebenezer, and Rachel Dudley, marriage certificate, 1801.
Box 2
Saltenstall, Gordon, et al., to William Smith, indenture, 1714.
Box 2
Savage, Samuel, and his wife Anna, to Ann Thomas, indenture, 1715.
Box 3
Scattergood, Samuel, to James Wood, indenture, 1750.
Box 3
Sharpless, Enos, and Hannah Webster, marriage certificate, 1820.
Box 3
Shippen, Edward, to Richard Peters, indenture, 1748.
Box 3
Spycker, Benjamin, to John Hughes and Jonas Seely, deed of release, 1763.
Box 3
Symmons, John, to Thomas Robinson, two indentures, 1742.
Box 3
Symonds, Henry, last will and testament, 1668.
Box 3
Walter, Walter, and his wife Mary, to Daniel Jones, deed, 1721.
Box 3
Wayne, Isaac, undated.
Box 3
Whitfall, John M[ickle], transfer of share, 1858.
Box 3
Will, William, to Leonard Jacoby, deed, 1783.
Box 3
Wistar, Thomas, and Clement Biddle to Thomas Wistar, Jr., deed, 1827.
Box 3
Woods, Joseph, land grant, 1689.
Box 3
Woolman, John to Thomas Reynalds, indenture, 1762.
Box 3
Young, Mathias, to Richard Peters, indenture, 1743.
Box 3
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1725.
Box 3

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