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Peachy Family Papers(1809–1815; 1844; 1883)

  • MS 1949.1
  • Microfilm: receipts from 1809–1815 (M-50)
  • 15 items

Receipts given to Miles Selden by Thomas Griffin Peachy (1734–1810) and his daughter-in-law and administratrix Mary Munro Cary Peachy (d. 1836) of Williamsburg for payments toward the purchase of Flower de Hundred on the James River in Prince George County, VA. Also includes some miscellaneous materials relating to the Peachy family from the mid to late 19th century.


Inventory

Date Description
19 February 1809 Receipt from T.G. Peachy, Williamsburg, to Miles Selden, Jr.
11 August 1809 Receipt from T.G. Peachy to Miles Selden, Jr.
23 December 1809 Memorandum between T.G. Peachy and Miles Selden, Jr. Covenant to secure a title to Flower de Hundred [Blair’s], Deed 17 June 1815 executed.
12 June 1810 Receipt from Mary M. Peachy, Prince George Co., to Miles Selden, Jr.
4 January 1811 Receipt from Mary M. Peachy, Williamsburg, to Miles Selden, Jr.
21 June 1811 Receipt from Robert Anderson, Richmond, for Mary M. Peachy to Miles Selden, Jr.
22 January 1812 Receipt from Robert Anderson, Prince George Co., for Mary M. Peachy to Miles Selden, Jr.
17 March 1813 Receipt from Mary M. Peachy to Fielding Lewis.
11 April 1814 Receipt from Mary M. Peachy, Prince George Co., to Miles Selden.
11 April 1814 Mrs. Peachy’s receipts to Miles Selden for the purchase F[lower] de Hundred.
1815 Memorandum on bond and interest.
16 June 1816 Receipt from Mary M. Peachy to William Selden.
1844 Book fragment. Richard Parker Green, Aids to English Composition (Boston: Robert S. Davis, 1844), pp. 375–382.
15 December 1883 Check to Mrs. John Badkins signed by Thomas G. Peachy.