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NutfieldHistory's items14 of 141807 Receipt for Timothy Chandler ClockAny information on this "personal" steamboat?
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    Posted 9 years ago

    NutfieldHi…
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    I usually do not have too much trouble reading documents of similar age, but this one has been giving me some trouble. It was written and signed by Joseph Kimball in Windham, NH in 1800. Kimball was not from Windham and as there are no other names I am unsure of his connection to Windham. I was hoping that someone may be able to offer a reading of the document that would at least give me some idea of what it is. It apparently has something to do with a trial.

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    1. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Here is my reading:
      Windham May 31th 1800
      The subscriber comes and defends when and where and free for plea (?) says that he did not promise (ratured, illegible) in manner and form as (....forth?) (ratured words) the declaration of the waits therefore (?) him (?) on trial
      Joseph Kimball
      As French, surely many official terms are unknown to me :-)
      Hope this help :-)
    2. NutfieldHistory NutfieldHistory, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the help! The word in the middle that was crossed out is "the plaintiff" so I am assuming the "subscriber" was the defendant in a court case.
    3. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the thanks, welcome to CW!
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      Great work KYRATANGO !!!!!
    5. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      ;-)) Vetraio!
    6. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      yay kyratango! i grew up w/ very mixed french/english all around me, and i couldn't read it at all. i think it must be a very special and natural gift for some to read very foreign and ancient tongues and understand them.
    7. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Uuh, ho2cultcha (blushing) thank you!
      I personnaly think the natural gift is to do that on my phone, while hubby asked where were his socks! LOL!
    8. GeodeJem GeodeJem, 9 years ago
      Did you that Graphology is the analysis and art of handwriting analyses? Well character and personality can be found in a written sample of handwriting. So if you were to find a Graphologist, Document Examiner or similar they would give you an idea of the character of this individual.

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