Box 4
Contains 53 Results:
Letters to Andrew Pennell, 1922, 1925, n.d.
Western Union telegraph, Jan 30. n.y.; letter from Sis (Catherine), New York, Feb. 7, 1922; letter from Keystone View Company, credit department, to Andrew Pennell, Sterling School, Sept 21, 1925
Andrew Pennell to Mother, 1924, 1926
letter from Towaco, NJ, Mar. 1, 1924; card from Andy, May 6, 1926
Catherine C. Pennell to Mother, 1923-1938
Oct. 17, 1923, addressed to R.F.D. #3, Box 34; Jan. 9, 1925; Oct. 18, 1926; Nov. 11, 1926; May 16, 1926; July 29, 1933; Dec. 29, 1934, addressed to 66 Harpswell St., c/o Raymond Snow; May 2, 1935; Jan 6, 1938 [she wrote 1937], addressed to #5 Noble St., c/o Mrs. Watson; Feb. 8, 1938
Letters to Celicia, Annie, and George Pennell (children of Jacob Pennell and Hannah Chase), 1906-1910, n.d.
Letters to My Dear Friends, Celicia Marie Pennell (1843-1922), Annie Eliza Pennell (1845-1925), George Washington Pennell (1849-1916); written n.d., 1906-1910. Note: three of the four children of Jacob Pennell Jr. and Hannah Chase Pennell, who were cousins on both sides of the children of James Pennell and Julia Campbell Chase. They lived across Pennellville Road, in the house that Robert P.T. Coffin bought.
Letters to Celicia Marie Pennell, 1905-1912
The Correspondence series (1795-1938) contains a large collection of letters to and from various family members across the generations, including from James Pennell to his mother and father in the 1850s and letters to Nellie Pennell at the turn of the twentieth century.
Letters to Annie Eliza Pennell, 1907-1910
Letters to Annie Eliza Pennell, written 1907-1910, misc. cards, n.d.
Letters to George Washington Pennell, 1902-1910
The Correspondence series (1795-1938) contains a large collection of letters to and from various family members across the generations, including from James Pennell to his mother and father in the 1850s and letters to Nellie Pennell at the turn of the twentieth century.
Correspondence, unknown, n.d.
Fleetwood, Sept. 8 to the boy Jim’s washing, one dozen at 3 s/doz, to pay 3s; Two letters to Mrs. Griffin from E.M.S., n.d., partial letter, n.d. from E.M.S.; Mrs. Griffin may be the C.E.G. who wrote letters to Lida Pennell while she lived in Bangor
Chase Family, n.d.
The Genealogy series (2014, n.d.) is made up of genealogical research of the family. The research includes nineteenth-century notes and family histories from the Chase, Pennell, and Reed families.
Pennell Family, n.d.
The Genealogy series (2014, n.d.) is made up of genealogical research of the family. The research includes nineteenth-century notes and family histories from the Chase, Pennell, and Reed families.