29 research outputs found
Looe Baker to John Kean, February 20, 1831
Looe Baker wrote from Elizabeth Town to John Kean, addressed to Highland School, Putnam County, NY. Looe had purchased No. 19 Bond Street for the family and they were moving in on May 1, until then they spent their time split between Ursino and Wheat Sheaf. John was a candidate to enter Princeton in November 1831.
People Included: James Carnahan, Sarah Sabina Baker, Mr. Fisher, Adolphus Watson, Philemon Baker, Eliza Baker, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Mr. Pyne,
Places Included: New Orleans, LAhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1068/thumbnail.jp
Looe Baker to Sarah Sabina Kean, 1828 or 1829
Looe Baker wrote to Sarah Sabina Kean, addressed to Ursino. He wrote to account for and pay for lots sold. This was presumably done after the death of Peter Kean on October 2, 1828, but before their marriage in early to mid 1829.
People Included: Job Sayre, Stephen H. Woodruff, Aaron B. Meeker, Mr. Chetwoodhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1044/thumbnail.jp
Indenture of Sarah Sabina Kean and Looe Baker with William Pennington, December 24, 1830
Prenuptial agreement for Sarah Sabina Kean and Looe Baker. The agreement stated that William Pennington would be the executor of Peter Kean\u27s estate in order to preserve it for the Kean children. It was witnessed by Susan Ursin Niemcewicz.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1059/thumbnail.jp
Johnson & Kent to Looe Baker, June 17, 1834
Johnson & Kent wrote from New York to Looe Baker, address not included, regarding money possibly owed by the Estate of Peter Philip James Kean to Mr. Bradish, Mr. S. Lawrence. Bradish could possibly bring a lawsuit so they advised him to gather all of Peter\u27s papers.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1087/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, February 10, c.1832
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote to John Kean, her son, addressed to Highland School, Cold Spring, Putnam County, NY. She wrote to inform him of the death of Dr. Watts and to update him on family news. She mentioned Looe Baker going to New York to look for a house on Bond Street.
People Included:Dr. Watts, Uncle Rutherford, Mary Rutherford, Louisa Rutherford, John Rutherford, Looe Baker, Peter,Culter, David, Mr. Isaac, Mr Watson, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz
Places Included: Bond Street, NY, Princeton Collegehttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1002/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, March 14, 1834
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from New York to John Kean, her son, addressed to Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ. Mary was going to travel to New Orleans by boat for her health along with Philemon and Betsey.
People Included: Mary Baker, Philemon Baker, Betsey, William Baker, Looe Baker, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Jacob Morris
Places Included: New Orleans, LA, Natchezhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1073/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, August 9, 1829
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote to John Kean, her son, addressed to Highland School, West Point. She and Looe Baker, her husband, were delayed in visiting him.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1042/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, February 1, 1831
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from Ursino to John Kean, her son, addressed to Highland School, Cold Spring, Putnam County, NY. Sarah and he new husband, Looe Baker, had been looking for a new house on Bond Street, New York, NY but had not found anything yet. She said that Looe had gotten to requisites to attend Princeton and would send them along. She also mentioned William Palmer who had been confined to a hospital in Philadelphia, seemingly with some type of mental illness.
People Included: Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Looe Baker, Mr. Wilkinson, Dr. Stevens, Cousin Catherine, Mr. Stuyvesant, Dr. Watts, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, E. Rosa Armstrong, Dounwond, Philemon, Clement, Eliza, Mr. Carnaham, Maria Palmer, William Palmer, Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, Mr. Lawrence, Betsey, Christine Alexander William Keanhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1064/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, April 6, 1834
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from New York to John Kean, her son, addressed to Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ. She was very worried about John since he was not answering any of the family\u27s letters.
People Included: Philemon Baker, Mary Baker, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Mr. Bacon, James, Mary Ann Cooper, Tom Morris, Mary Morris, Elizabeth Morris, William Baker, Christine Alexander William Kean, Looe Baker, Eliza Baker,
North Carolina, Butternuts,https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1075/thumbnail.jp
Sarah Sabina Baker to John Kean, July 14, 1834
Sarah Sabina Baker wrote from New York to John Kean, her son, addressed Nassau Hall, Princeton, NJ. Sarah wrote of an upcoming family trip to Butternuts, Otsego County, NY where she grew up. Christine was sick with a fever and she believed the change would help her.
People Included: Feilding Turner, Christine Alexander William Kean, Betsey, Mary Baker, William Baker, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz Kean, Eliza Baker, Agnes, Looe Baker, Philemon Baker, James, Isabella, Dr. Nowake, Isaac Cooper
Places Included: Elizabeth Town, NJ, Butternuts, NY, Connecticuthttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1830s/1093/thumbnail.jp
