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Subject: Fwd: Merchant Records
From: URQ5
Date: March 14, 1998
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Subject: Re: Merchant Records
Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 03:00:12 EST
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In a message dated 98-02-28 13:29:57 EST, [email protected] writes:
<< I suppose it wouldn't hurt to ask if you have any MacNAMARAs, CONSONs,
BEHRENS or ELLIS/ELLISONs for the 1700's. >>
Greetings from South Carolina ! I found no MacNAMARA (I think that is a N.
Eng. name) or BEHRENS.
On the Merchant List for 1762- 67:
Thomas ELLIS & Co. Dry Goods on the Bay
I found no CONSON, but found these similar names:
On the Merchant List for 1738- 1743:
Smith & COSSENS Foodstuffs, dry goods on the Bay
1744- 49:
Smith & COSSENS Spirits, sugar Elliott St.
Robert CORSAN Misc. goods Elliott St. next to John Watson
1756- 61:
CARSON & Swallow Dry goods Tradd St.
On the Craftsmen List for 1750- 55:
John COSSENS Tailor Bedon's Alley, moved 1759 to Elliott, corner
of
Gadsden Alley
Hope there is something here that helps.
URQ
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