Wadsworth family
Overview
Works: | 206 works in 284 publications in 1 language and 4,401 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
Wadsworth family
- Dorothy Wordsworth by Robert Gittings( Book )
- Dorothy Wordsworth, the early years by Catherine Macdonald Maclean( Book )
- Letters of the Wordsworth family from 1787 to 1855 by William Wordsworth( Book )
- Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth : a selection by Dorothy Wordsworth( Book )
- The Wadsworths of the Genesee by Alden Hatch( Book )
- A passionate sisterhood : the sisters, wives and daughters of the Lake poets by Kathleen Jones( Book )
- The correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson with the Wordsworth circle (1808-1866) the greater part now for the first time printed from the originals in Dr. Williams's library, London by Henry Crabb Robinson( Book )
- The ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth : a life by Frances Wilson( Book )
- Wadsworth; or, The charter oak by W. H Gocher( Book )
- Diary of Rev. Daniel Wadsworth, seventh pastor of the First church of Christ in Hartford: by Daniel Wadsworth( )
- Two hundred and fifty years of the Wadsworth family in America. Containing an acount of the family reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a genealogical register by H. A Wadsworth( Book )
- The merchant-millers of the Humber Valley : a study of the early economy of Canada by Sidney T Fisher( Book )
- An account of some of the descendants of John Russell, the emigrant from Ipswich, England, who came to Boston, New England, October 3, 1635, together with some sketches of the allied families of Wadsworth, Tuttle, and Beresford by Gurdon Wadsworth Russell( Book )
- A historical discourse, delivered before the Connecticut Historical Society, and the citizens of Hartford : on the evening of the 26th day of December, 1843 by Thomas Day( Book )
- The collected letters of the Wordsworths( )
- Genealogical memoranda relating to the family of Wordsworth by Edwin Jackson Bedford( Book )
- Moses Wadsworth and Hannah Stevens : their ancestral lines and their descendants by Mary Wadsworth Jones( )
- The Wadsworth family in America, 1632-1977 by Mary Jane Fry Wadsworth( Book )
- History of the descendants of the families of Ira Barnes, Hiram Barnes, Richard Wadsworth and Levi Prentice of Mustcash, Ohio : from 1817 to 1913 by N. E Prentice( Book )
- Esther and Joseph Lyman letters about 1853 lost wagon train( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Wadsworth family
Bean-Wadsworth letters(
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in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Chiefly correspondence (1895-1904) between Whitfield Brooks Bean and Allis Wadsworth Bean, primarily before their marriage in 1899. Also include letters (1931-1932) to Frances Bean (b. ca. 1914)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Chiefly correspondence (1895-1904) between Whitfield Brooks Bean and Allis Wadsworth Bean, primarily before their marriage in 1899. Also include letters (1931-1932) to Frances Bean (b. ca. 1914)
Stockton City by Stockton Park Homestead Association(
)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Copy lots no. 59, 60 and 74, Buena Vista Homestead and lots nos. 38, 39-40 and 41 of the Academy Homestead by
W. F Boardman(
)
1 edition published in 1868 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1868 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Wadsworth family papers(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
ALS, Duxborough (now Duxbury), Mass., to John Wadsworth, "at college in Cambridge," concerning the death of Joshua Cushman and illness in the family
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
ALS, Duxborough (now Duxbury), Mass., to John Wadsworth, "at college in Cambridge," concerning the death of Joshua Cushman and illness in the family
Wadsworth and Terry family papers by
Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence among members of the Wadsworth, Terry, Bacon, and Russell families of Hartford, Lebanon, and Middletown, Connecticut. The bulk of the correspondence was written by or to Daniel, Catherine and Harriet Wadsworth, children of Jeremiah and Mehitable Russell Wadsworth. Daniel wrote regularly to his mother and his sisters, several times from Montevideo in Uruguay, keeping them up to date on his activities; Harriet's letters were primarily written to her sister Catherine. Mehitable evidently knew Lydia Huntley (later Sigourney), as there are several letters from her in the collection. Catherine Wadsworth married Nathaniel Terry. Among her correspondents were her cousin Decius Wadsworth, her husband Nathaniel, Faith Trumbull Wadsworth, Susan Johnson, and Catherine's sons Charles A. and Alfred Terry. Hannah Russell, Mehitable's sister, is represented by letters from her niece Catherine Wadsworth and to her cousin and brother. Many of her letters are unaddressed, do not contain a salutation and are undated, making it difficult to determine if they were ever sent. Hannah also wrote poetry and essays which comprise part of the collection. Additional documents, mostly correspondence, exist for other branches of the family and other individuals. These include a commission to Nathaniel Terry and a letter; letters from Leonard Bacon to his wife Catherine E. Terry Bacon; from Thomas Rutherford Bacon to his mother and father; a penmanship document marked Samuel Russell; letters to Nabby Wadsworth; and letters to members of the Rawson family
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence among members of the Wadsworth, Terry, Bacon, and Russell families of Hartford, Lebanon, and Middletown, Connecticut. The bulk of the correspondence was written by or to Daniel, Catherine and Harriet Wadsworth, children of Jeremiah and Mehitable Russell Wadsworth. Daniel wrote regularly to his mother and his sisters, several times from Montevideo in Uruguay, keeping them up to date on his activities; Harriet's letters were primarily written to her sister Catherine. Mehitable evidently knew Lydia Huntley (later Sigourney), as there are several letters from her in the collection. Catherine Wadsworth married Nathaniel Terry. Among her correspondents were her cousin Decius Wadsworth, her husband Nathaniel, Faith Trumbull Wadsworth, Susan Johnson, and Catherine's sons Charles A. and Alfred Terry. Hannah Russell, Mehitable's sister, is represented by letters from her niece Catherine Wadsworth and to her cousin and brother. Many of her letters are unaddressed, do not contain a salutation and are undated, making it difficult to determine if they were ever sent. Hannah also wrote poetry and essays which comprise part of the collection. Additional documents, mostly correspondence, exist for other branches of the family and other individuals. These include a commission to Nathaniel Terry and a letter; letters from Leonard Bacon to his wife Catherine E. Terry Bacon; from Thomas Rutherford Bacon to his mother and father; a penmanship document marked Samuel Russell; letters to Nabby Wadsworth; and letters to members of the Rawson family
Papers by
Wadsworth Family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and receipts of John N. Wadsworth; cases handled by James Wadsworth, Justice of the Peace in Durham, Conn., involving punishment meted for stealing a horse, playing cards and breaking curfew; deed to William and James Wadsworth for Connecticut Land Company land in the Western Reserve
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and receipts of John N. Wadsworth; cases handled by James Wadsworth, Justice of the Peace in Durham, Conn., involving punishment meted for stealing a horse, playing cards and breaking curfew; deed to William and James Wadsworth for Connecticut Land Company land in the Western Reserve
Wadsworth Family papers by
Wadsworth Family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Business and family correspondence, maps, leases, deeds, account books and business records of a family of major early landowners in the Genesee region of western New York State. Subjects include settlement of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase; land speculation in western New York, Ohio, and Michigan; land tenure and management in the Genesee Valley region; Livingston County business history; prints of Mathew Brady Civil War photographs
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Business and family correspondence, maps, leases, deeds, account books and business records of a family of major early landowners in the Genesee region of western New York State. Subjects include settlement of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase; land speculation in western New York, Ohio, and Michigan; land tenure and management in the Genesee Valley region; Livingston County business history; prints of Mathew Brady Civil War photographs
Wadsworth family correspondence by
Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Primarily letters to merchant and Revolutionary War commissary Jeremiah Wadsworth from Jedediah Huntington, Samuel Huntington, James Hillhouse, and others, and one to Wadsworth & Carter from Peter Colt. Jedediah Huntington mentioned making corn stock spirit and purchasing cambric. Samuel Huntington, President of the Continental Congress, conveyed an act (not extant) to answer Wadsworth's communication to the Treasury Department. Hillhouse mentioned the will of Peter Van Brugh Livingston and thought that Jeremiah would be safe purchasing land from the estate, and he mentions the need to build a third story on the jail and jailer's house in New Haven. Peter Colt's letter is addressed to Wadsworth & Carter in Paris, 1783. He reported that Captain Howard had returned to Hartford from Barbados with rum and sugar and that Captain Burnham was on his way to the island with horses and lumber. Two letters in the collection were addressed to Catherine Wadsworth, Jeremiah's daughter. One was from Faith Trumbull and the other from F.W. Roger M. Sherman penned a short note to Daniel Wadsworth in 1830. The final item in the collection is a eulogy printed on silk and enclosed in a velvet portfolio, praising Mehitabel Wadsworth, Jeremiah's wife, at her death in 1817. It is accompanied by a letter dated 1893 and addressed to Mrs. Morgan from Mary M. Smith, conveying the eulogy to her
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Primarily letters to merchant and Revolutionary War commissary Jeremiah Wadsworth from Jedediah Huntington, Samuel Huntington, James Hillhouse, and others, and one to Wadsworth & Carter from Peter Colt. Jedediah Huntington mentioned making corn stock spirit and purchasing cambric. Samuel Huntington, President of the Continental Congress, conveyed an act (not extant) to answer Wadsworth's communication to the Treasury Department. Hillhouse mentioned the will of Peter Van Brugh Livingston and thought that Jeremiah would be safe purchasing land from the estate, and he mentions the need to build a third story on the jail and jailer's house in New Haven. Peter Colt's letter is addressed to Wadsworth & Carter in Paris, 1783. He reported that Captain Howard had returned to Hartford from Barbados with rum and sugar and that Captain Burnham was on his way to the island with horses and lumber. Two letters in the collection were addressed to Catherine Wadsworth, Jeremiah's daughter. One was from Faith Trumbull and the other from F.W. Roger M. Sherman penned a short note to Daniel Wadsworth in 1830. The final item in the collection is a eulogy printed on silk and enclosed in a velvet portfolio, praising Mehitabel Wadsworth, Jeremiah's wife, at her death in 1817. It is accompanied by a letter dated 1893 and addressed to Mrs. Morgan from Mary M. Smith, conveying the eulogy to her
Wadsworth family letters by
Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Typescript copies of letters (approximately 40) from James Wadsworth, at various locations in New York State, to Jeremiah Wadsworth of Hartford, Connecticut, concerning land deals and settlement, primarily in Genesee County, New York. Subjects also include Aaron Burr's political ambitions, and negotiations with the British. One letter from Decius Wadsworth to Jeremiah Wadsworth
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Typescript copies of letters (approximately 40) from James Wadsworth, at various locations in New York State, to Jeremiah Wadsworth of Hartford, Connecticut, concerning land deals and settlement, primarily in Genesee County, New York. Subjects also include Aaron Burr's political ambitions, and negotiations with the British. One letter from Decius Wadsworth to Jeremiah Wadsworth
The Wadsworths of the Genesee by
Alden Hatch(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
William Wadsworth and his family immigrated from England to Boston in 1632. They moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636, and he died in 1675
1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
William Wadsworth and his family immigrated from England to Boston in 1632. They moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636, and he died in 1675
Wadsworth Family papers by
Wadsworth Family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The letters in this collection are from Alice Colden Wadsworth to her son and his family who were early settlers to Michigan
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The letters in this collection are from Alice Colden Wadsworth to her son and his family who were early settlers to Michigan
Wadsworth-Longfellow family papers(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Collection of papers pertaining to the various members of the Wadsworth and Longfellow families, of Portland, Me
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Collection of papers pertaining to the various members of the Wadsworth and Longfellow families, of Portland, Me
[Records relating to the construction of the chapel at St. Michael's Church, Geneseo, N.Y.](
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence of Wadsworth family members pertaining to the chapel, with deeds, estimates and bills from tradesmen and artisans, payment checks and receipts
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence of Wadsworth family members pertaining to the chapel, with deeds, estimates and bills from tradesmen and artisans, payment checks and receipts
Papers by
Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Personal correspondence, 1871-1879, of W. Austin Wadsworth, including letters from Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge; letters, 1898-1911, of Craig Wadsworth to W.A. Brodie; family business records concerning investments and land holdings in New York, Ohio and Michigan, including leases of a grain elevator in Buffalo, N.Y., 1846-1874; and bank books, receipts, contracts and other papers related to the estates of W. Austin Wadsworth, his father, William W. Wadsworth, and other fmaily members
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Personal correspondence, 1871-1879, of W. Austin Wadsworth, including letters from Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge; letters, 1898-1911, of Craig Wadsworth to W.A. Brodie; family business records concerning investments and land holdings in New York, Ohio and Michigan, including leases of a grain elevator in Buffalo, N.Y., 1846-1874; and bank books, receipts, contracts and other papers related to the estates of W. Austin Wadsworth, his father, William W. Wadsworth, and other fmaily members
Wadsworth-Longfellow family archives(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and photographs of the following family members and other related people: Richard H. Dana, Lewis Pierce, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, Mary Longfellow Greenleaf, Mary King Longfellow, Alexander W. Longfellow, Anne Longfellow Pierce, Lucia Wadsworth, and John Calvin Stevens
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and photographs of the following family members and other related people: Richard H. Dana, Lewis Pierce, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, Mary Longfellow Greenleaf, Mary King Longfellow, Alexander W. Longfellow, Anne Longfellow Pierce, Lucia Wadsworth, and John Calvin Stevens
Wadsworth Family papers by
Wadsworth Family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Personal correspondence including letters, 1871-99, to William Austin Wadsworth from Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, and others; letters, 1898-1911, of Craig Wadsworth to Mr. Brodie; legal correspondence, 1846-85, about business transactions including Wadsworth Elevator, Murray Real Estate, and other concerns; farm orders, receipts, bank books, account books, leases, contracts, and other financial and legal papers of William Austin Wadsworth; his father, William W. Wadsworth; and other family members
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Personal correspondence including letters, 1871-99, to William Austin Wadsworth from Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, and others; letters, 1898-1911, of Craig Wadsworth to Mr. Brodie; legal correspondence, 1846-85, about business transactions including Wadsworth Elevator, Murray Real Estate, and other concerns; farm orders, receipts, bank books, account books, leases, contracts, and other financial and legal papers of William Austin Wadsworth; his father, William W. Wadsworth; and other family members
Wadsworth family papers by
Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Deeds, bills of sale for slaves, financial, estate and land records for a Hartford, Connecticut family, namely Samuel Wadsworth, his sons Gurdon and George, and his son-in-law John Bigelow, an officer during the Revolution
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Deeds, bills of sale for slaves, financial, estate and land records for a Hartford, Connecticut family, namely Samuel Wadsworth, his sons Gurdon and George, and his son-in-law John Bigelow, an officer during the Revolution
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Wadsworth family(
)
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Typescript copies of letters (approximately 40) from James Wadsworth, at various locations in New York State, to Jeremiah Wadsworth of Hartford, Connecticut, concerning land deals and settlement, primarily in Genesee County, New York. Subjects also include Aaron Burr's political ambitions, and negotiations with the British. One letter from Decius Wadsworth to Jeremiah Wadsworth
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Typescript copies of letters (approximately 40) from James Wadsworth, at various locations in New York State, to Jeremiah Wadsworth of Hartford, Connecticut, concerning land deals and settlement, primarily in Genesee County, New York. Subjects also include Aaron Burr's political ambitions, and negotiations with the British. One letter from Decius Wadsworth to Jeremiah Wadsworth
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- Wordsworth, Dorothy 1771-1855 Author
- Manton, Jo 1919-
- Gittings, Robert Author
- Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 Author
- Maclean, Catherine Macdonald Author
- Knight, William Angus 1836-1916 Editor
- Hill, Alan G.
- Robinson, Henry Crabb 1775-1867 Author
- Wadsworth, James Wolcott 1877-1952
- Hatch, Alden 1898-1975 Author
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