Certificate of the family of Lewis Fairbrother, Monumental Genealogy, Providence, Rhode Island, May 14, 1859

Collection Type

  • Manuscripts

Date

May 14, 1859

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0407; Miscellaneous manuscripts, Box 3

GUSN

GUSN-368619

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Description

Genealogy form made by "Monumental Genealogy", created by the Monument Association to collect accurate genealogical information to be entered into the Association's records. Chart details vital details of members of the family of Lewis Fairbrother (b. 1812), including his wife Harriet Elizabeth (May) Fairbrother (b. 1813) and his children Henry Lewis Fairbrother (b. 1838), Harriet Elizabeth Fairbrother (b.1844), and Jesse May Fairbrother (b. 1848). The chart notes that the family resides in North Providence, Rhode Island at the time of information collection, May 14, 1859. The form is signed by an S.C. Newman, Secretary of the Monument Association.

Details

Descriptive Terms

genealogies
families
genealogies

Physical Descrption

1 genealogy form; 8 3/8 x 7 inches

Collection Code

MS029

Collection Name

Miscellaneous manuscript collection

Date of Acquisition

1931

Reference Code

MS029.002.044

Acqusition Type

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. May Burrough Freeman, 16 Jan. 1931.

Places

North Providence (Providence county, Rhode Island)

Record Details

Material Type

genealogies

Other People

Fairbrother, Lewis, 1812-1892
Fairbrother, Harriet Elizabeth, 1813-1890
Fairbrother, Henry Lewis, 1838-1886
Burrough, Harriet Elizabeth, 1844-1924
Fairbrother, Jesse May, 1848-1900

Other Organizations

Monument Association (Rhode Island)
Fairbrother Belting Company (Pawtucket, R.I.)

Description Level

Item

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0407; Miscellaneous manuscripts, Box 3

Related Items

Harriet E. Fairbrother Burrough and her brother, Jesse May Fairbrother

Historical/Biographical Note

Historical/Biographical Note

Written on the reverse: "This Gentleman was for many years an extensive Manufactuer and dealer in Leather, Belting, etc. He was President of the Slater Bank - Senator in the State Legislature - a prominent member of the FIrst Baptist Church and for many years a leading and substantial Citizen of the town of his birth [North Providence, R.I.]."

Both of Lewis Fairbrother's sons, Henry and Jesse, would follow him into the leather belt industry.

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