The Estate of the Late Thomas Flucker Esqr to Henry Knox Agent of Said Estate, 21 July 1791
Title | The Estate of the Late Thomas Flucker Esqr to Henry Knox Agent of Said Estate, 21 July 1791 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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A list of expenses for Thomas Flucker's estate, mostly regarding upkeep of the Waldo patent.
Notice of the Auction of the Estate of Thomas Flucker, 21 March 1791
Title | Notice of the Auction of the Estate of Thomas Flucker, 21 March 1791 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Copy of a printed advertisement stating the Thomas Flucker's estate is to be auctioned off. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has ordered that the estate be auctioned off, and Knox, as the estate's agent, is promoting this auction.
Claims on Thomas Flucker's Estate, 14 February 1789
Title | Claims on Thomas Flucker's Estate, 14 February 1789 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Document includes calculations of debts owed to the estate of Thomas Flucker, Knox's deceased father-in-law, as well as monies the estate owes to various individuals.
Deed Regarding Sale of Flucker Estate, 13 May 1792
Title | Deed Regarding Sale of Flucker Estate, 13 May 1792 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Signed by Knox in the text of the docket. Outlines how he, Henry Knox, as agent and administrator of the estate of his late father-in-law Thomas Flucker, has arranged with the Massachusetts General Court to sell the estate at auction to pay off his debts. Date taken from docket.
Henry Knox to Hannah Flucker Urquhart Harwood about Thomas Flucker's Estate [copy], 3 January 1787
Title | Henry Knox to Hannah Flucker Urquhart Harwood about Thomas Flucker's Estate [copy], 3 January 1787 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Release | 1787 |
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Marked copy. Body of the letter and signature in the hand of Robert Pemberton, Knox's aide. Directed to Mrs. Hannah Urquhart one of the executors of the late Hannah Flucker or other person or persons who may have the payment of the debts due from the Estate of the late Thomas Flucker Esq. Requests that when Mrs. Urquhart has received the proceeds of Thomas Flucker's estate, she should give the amount of the legacy devised to the subscriber Lucy Knox by her uncle the late Francis Waldo Esq. as one of the two surviving children of the said late Thomas Flucker Esq. and Hannah his Wife, together with all interest on this amount, to a Mr. Thomas Longman on order of Pater noster Row London taking proper receipts therefor on Account of the subscriber Henry Knox. Penned by and signed for Henry Knox and Lucy Knox by Robert Pemberton, Knox's post-war aide.
Long Statement on the Properties of the Late Thomas Flucker from Henry Knox to Henry Jackson, 31 October 1789
Title | Long Statement on the Properties of the Late Thomas Flucker from Henry Knox to Henry Jackson, 31 October 1789 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Long statement listing the properties belonging to the late Thomas Flucker, Knox's father in law. Notes lands belonging to Flucker, lands sold off, debts, and other transactions affecting the value of his estate. Pages are bound together with string.
Henry Knox to Thomas Flucker Regarding the Estate of Flucker's Deceased Father, 10 April 1784
Title | Henry Knox to Thomas Flucker Regarding the Estate of Flucker's Deceased Father, 10 April 1784 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Knox |
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Responds to a letter from Flucker in which Flucker expressed his desire to settle the terms of his deceased father's estate. Informs Flucker that in 1778 the Commonwealth (of Massachusetts) passed a law seizing properties without a formal trial. The property of Thomas's father was seized, but the portion of the estate brought by Thomas's mother, Hannah Waldo Flucker, could not legally be seized. Discusses the complexities of Samuel Waldo's (Flucker's grandfather) Penobscot Estate (also known as the Waldo patent, it was not legally divided among his heirs). Worries about the future of the estate, noting The endeavors on my part shall be working to secure the family as much as possible... Written in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.