Jaffrey, George, 1717-1801
Dates
- Existence: 1717 - 1801
Biography
The town of Jaffrey, NH is named after George Jaffrey who before the Revolution, was judge of the Supreme Court, Councilor, Treasurer of New Hampshire, and one of the Masonian proprietors.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
George Jaffrey notice
Item 1
Identifier: Mss 773401.2
Mss 773401.2
Date(s):
1773-07-01
Scope and Contents
Notice from George Jaffrey of Portsmouth, N.H. to the Selectman of Kingston, N.H. sums to be collected.
George Jaffrey receipt
Item 1
Identifier: Mss 759290
Mss 759290
Date(s):
1759-04
Scope and Contents
One page receipt from George Jaffrey, Dover, New Hampshire to Daniel Evans for payment of the provice tax of Dover for 1758.
Jeremiah Mason receipt
Item 1
Identifier: Mss 804326
Mss 804326
Date(s):
1804-05-26
Abstract
In English.
Samuel Chesley legal papers
Item 1
Identifier: Mss 759355
Mss 759355
Date(s):
1759 to 1760
Scope and Contents
Ten legal papers related to Samuel Chesley in clerical hand, signed by George Jaffrey, clerk of the Court. Papers deal with law suits in which Chesley was plaintiff or appellant,