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Inventory for MSA SC 910-22



MSA SC 910-22 contains 11 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 11.

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MSA SC 910-22-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1819-1835
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the financial affairs of Dr. John Ridgely: promissory notes. Mention George Adams, Zachariah Duvall, George Watts, Thomas Chase, Levi Chaney, Benjamin J. Pindle, Daniel Wiggins, R. Harwood. Also, papers relating to charges for settlement of Anderson Estate, miscellaneous sherrif's fee, other court costs.
MSA SC 910-22-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1823-1841
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the financial affairs of Dr. John Ridgely: merchant accounts, subscriptions (National Gazette), taxes, etc. Mention: carting and draying by William Bishop; lumber from J. Randall & Son; freight, yardgoods, etc. from Adam & John Miller; milk from George Mackubin at Strawberry Hill; servant clothing from Hart & Franklin; butter from Dubois & Weems; foodstuffs from Bryan & Nicholson; carting by W. Bishop; yardgoods and wine from George E. Franklin; oats from Grafton B. Duvall.
MSA SC 910-22-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1836-1841
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers of Dr. John Ridgely relating to funerals of his wife, Hester Frances Ridgely, 1836, also an infant child; Miss Nancy Ridgely in Sep 1841, with mention of a stone for Miss Ann Ridgely in Sep 1841, and a debt account to Philip Clayton for building a vault. Paper relating to $20 for Miss Nancy Ridgely.
MSA SC 910-22-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1834
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Account of debt to Adam and John Miller incurred by Ridgely & Ridout [joint medical practice]. Debt to Shaaf & Ridgely.
MSA SC 910-22-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1836
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the shipment of Ridgely household effects to Mt. Vernon, Ohio. A list of debts owed to Dr. John Ridgely which he left to Dr. John Ridout to collect for him.
MSA SC 910-22-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1835-1838
MediumOriginal
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the sale of furniture of Dr. John Ridgely, Anne Arundel County, Jul 1836. Also, two papers about Ridgely servant, Samuel, who "commenced his service" in Oct 1837 for Daniel Patterson in Washington, DC.
MSA SC 910-22-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1850-1870
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to John Ridgely's sons, William and Richard, Richard who died in 1855 in Kansas City, MO, leaving his wife Martha and three small children, and William, who left Mt. Vernon, OH, for California and was last heard of in 1853 when he went up the Sacramento Valley. Letter from US Consul, William Crosby, in "Taliahuano, Mexico" [Tiajuana, MX??], 1850, telling brother Richard that William had sailed on the brig Orleans bound for San Francisco at Crosby's urging to escape "corruption...vice and licentiousness" of this place. Power of Attorney from William to Richard. Letters from Martha Ridgely to Dr. John Ridout to enlist his assistance in obtaining her children's share of their grandmother's [Anna Robinson Ridgely, Mrs. Absalom] legacy being held by Alexander Hagner, attorney in Annapolis. Letter from Miss Harriet Ridgely, daughter of John, asking for settlement of her claim against her brother's estate. Various receipts for payments. 1861 letter from WH Smith in Ohio confirms that Drs. Ridout and Ridgely had been in medical practice together in Annapolis.
MSA SC 910-22-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1841-1845
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the Estate of John G. Rogers, who died in March, 1843, as per account of J. H. Haskins for making walnut coffin (27 Mar 1843). John Rdiout took out Administration Papers, the forms for which indicate Rogers died intestate. Numerous accounts, receipts, a list of debts owed to Rogers. Mention of the hire of "2 servants, Mingo and Dick," for one year, $90. Mingo is listed on several merchant accounts.
MSA SC 910-22-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1858
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Additional Final Account for the Estate of Sarah Stewart, Anne Arundel County, by Dr. John Ridout and Charles R. Stewart, Executors.
MSA SC 910-22-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1840-1848
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the estate of Sarah Ann Terry, widow of William Terry, resident of Annapolis. Includes: final account; inventory; sale of household items, house and lots; receipts for inheritance to Thomas T. Terry, son, Louisa Terry Taylor, Mary A. Terry Wilson and Sarah Ann Terry Basil; tax receipts; sundry merchant accounts; list of debts. Mention of "negro girl, 16; negro boy, Washington, 12; one negro boy, 6" on inventory. A list of money loaned included sum to "Edward Dorsey's negro Becky."
MSA SC 910-22-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1860-1862
MediumOriginal.
Storage00/53/14/48
Description
Papers relating to the Estate of Nicholas J. Worthington, Anne Arundel County, MD. Includes: copy of will, account, court papers. Hester A. Worthington, widow, and John Ridout are joint executors and guardians for Worthington's daughter Mary. Mention of Worthington sisters Christiann Worthington, Mary Worthington and Betty Owens.

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