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Field name | Value |
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Title | Affidavit of Margaret Chase Regarding Payment to her from the Town of Sherborn for Aiding a Stranger, Adam Riley |
Reference | MSS 104/Folder 5 |
Library | Nantucket Historical Association |
Collection | Chase Family Papers, 1771-1919 |
Date | 12 Feb 1771 |
Description | A list of costs associated with help Margaret Chase offered to Adam Riley drawn up in February 1771. The affidavit was signed by the subsidiary selectmen of Sherborn the following year, on 3rd February 1772. |
Document Type | Ephemera |
Theme(s) | Social Life; Trade and Commerce; Regulation and Legislation |
Keywords | affidavit, money |
Countries | USA |
Places | Sherborn |
People | Margaret Chase |
Additional Information |
The Chase family was one of the founding families of Nantucket. They established themselves as seamen; Reuben Chase served under John Paul Jones and was made famous because he was the inspiration for the character Long Tom Coffin in Cooper’s The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea. His brother, Joseph, made regular voyages to France, while Captain Peter Chase ran sealing and cargo vessels to Australia and China. Oliver S Chase, though not a seaman, involved himself as a book-keeper for a shipping company first in Providence, Rhode Island and then in Callao, Peru. Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Nantucket Historical Association catalogue. |
Copyright | Nantucket Historical Association |