F-2 1832, Feb. 27 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from O[thniel] Williams in Clinton, NY. Williams was handling the legal matters pertaining to the Kirkland farm and property which E. R. was attempting to sell. Powell was negotiating the purchase of a portion of the Kirkland-Robinson land and this letter is setting forth the claims and monies owed, etc.
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1832, February 27 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel Williams, setting forth the claims and monies owed.
D-2 1836, July 6 Certificate of Account. Signed in Andover by Edward and Elisabeth Robinson. Indicates additional statement of accounts with reference to the 3 June 1832 statement. On the back of this item is a "Memorandum" dated April 11, 1836 which states that "on settling our cash account for monies receiv’d from Walkley & Potter since July 1, 1833, it appears that $142.50 is due E. R. from Elisabeth." Also enclosed with the "Certificate" are two papers: one is signed by Charles Robinson, indicating he has an account with Lowrey; the other is E. R.'s private account with Elisabeth (debits/credits) from July 1833 to April 1836.
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1836, July 6 - Certificate of Account signed by Edward and Elisabeth Robinson. "Memorandum" on back. Two papers enclosed with Certificate.
D-2 1832, June 3 "Certificate of accounts" Elisabeth and E. R. sign this document in Southington, agreeing to the amount of claims listed in the documents cited above.
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1832, June 1 - Elisabeth Robinson. By claim against Charles Robinson.
D-2 1833, June 27 Financial statement prepared by George Robinson for E. R. Debits show cash advanced ($1443.86) for payment of claims listed. Credits show that George obtained a note on a "lot with assignments of property" in the amount of $1440.
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1833, June 27- Financial statement prepared by George Robinson for Edward Robinson.
D-2 1833, June 26 Assignments. George Robinson (Southington, CT) transferred and assigned to E. R. (Andover, MA) the notes, book accounts, and other property described in the annexed schedule, viz.: one pew in the Center Church, New Haven; 6 shares of Hampshire & Hampden Canal Stock; notes against Farmington Canal Corp., etc.
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1833, June 26 - George Robinson transferred and assigned to Edward Robinson the notes, book accounts, and other property described in the annex schedule.
D-2 1832, May 22 Letter from I. Fitch of Mechanics Bank in New Haven to R. Lowrey in Southington CT. [Lowrey is the lawyer and/or accountant handling the financial and legal affairs of Charles Robinson, See entries for 1 June 1832.] Fitch indicates that the security for the claim upon Charles Robinson is the same as that of the Hartford Bank.
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1832, May 22 - Letter from I. Fitch of Mechanics Bank in New Haven to R. Lowrey in Southington, Connecticut, re financial affairs of Charles Robinson.
D-2 1832, June 1 Obligation note: George Robinson transferred by quit-claim deed to E. R. his right and title to land owned in Twinsburg, Ohio. Also on this date E. R. gave George a note for $250 for the land. E. R. further agreed to "reconvey" said land to George on demand or to hold for his heirs upon receipt of expenses and the amount of said note. Paid in cash. Signed by E. R.
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1832, June 1 - Documents and papers (8 items) related to agreements made with Elisabeth and Edward to solve Charles Robinson's financial problems.