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New Hampshire Sentinel July 17, 1819: William Cransel-Casey
Notice forbidding all persons from harboring, trusting, and employing William Cransel-Casey in the July 17, 1819 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel posted by Thomas Edwards on July 14, 1819 in Keene.
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New Hampshire Sentinel April 22, 1809: Samuel Livermore
Ran away advertisement in the April 2, 1809 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel about Samuel Livermore, posted by John Alexander on April 10, 1809 in WInchester.
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New Hampshire Sentinel April 22, 1809: Sally Graves
Ran away advertisement in the April 2, 1809 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel about Sally Graves, posted by Timothy Ellis on April 19, 1809 in Keene.
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New Hampshire Sentinel March 6, 1834: Henry Hemmenway
Ran away advertisement in the March 6, 1834 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel about Henry Hemmenway, posted by Daniel Bradford.
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New Hampshire Sentinel March 11, 1880: Harriet Heminway
Listing in the March 11, 1880 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel for the heirs of Harriet Heminway to appear in court following her death in regard to her estate.
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New Hampshire Sentinel February 26, 1880: Harriet Heminway
Listing in the February 26, 1880 issue of the New Hampshire Sentinel for the heirs of Harriet Heminway to appear in court following her death in regard to her estate.
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1773 Census of New Hampshire: Cheshire County
1773 Census of New Hampshire, ordered by Governor Wentworth, in Volume 10 of the New Hampshire State Papers from 1788. There are a total of 7 male and 2 female enslaved people in Cheshire County, this includes one enslaved male in Keene.
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Daniel Webster entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1870
U.S. Federal Census, 1870: Daniel Webster in household of Morgan J. Sherman
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Harry Alexander entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1870
U.S. Federal Census, 1870: Harry Alexander in household of Thomas M. Edwards
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Fanny A. Armstead entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1860
U.S. Federal Census, 1860: Fanny A. Armstead in household of Keziah B. Appleton
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Lois Burdoo entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Lois Burdoo in household of Salma Hale
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Francis Green entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Francis Green
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Antoinette Green entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Antoinette Green in household of Francis Green
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Philip Edge and Mrs. Phillip Edge entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Edge household, Philip Edge and Mrs. Phillip Edge
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Sophia Mero entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Sophia Mero in household of Henry Dorr
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Delia Burr entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Delia Burr in household of Charles Bridgman
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Mary A. Dolby entry in the U.S. Federal Census, 1850
U.S. Federal Census, 1850: Mary A. Dolby in household of George A. Balch
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Daniel Bradford
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Daniel Holbrook
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Henry S. Newcomb
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Salma Hale
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Samuel Dinsmore
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Isaac Billings
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820
U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Daniel Adams
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1840
U.S. Federal Census 1840: Individual name not listed, in household of Thomas M. Edwards