LEADER 06084cpcaa2200757 a 4500001 11899813 005 20240205163240.0 008 140313i17621806ctu eng d 035 11899813 040 CtY-BR |beng |cCtY-BR |edacs 079 (OCoLC)1007245892 099 9 Former call number: Uncat MS Vault 8:3 100 1 Goodrich, Jared, |d1769-1804. 245 10 Jared Goodrich papers, |f1762-1806. 300 0.33 |flinear feet (2 boxes) 506 0 This material is open for research. 545 Jared Goodrich was born March 15, 1769, the son of John Goodrich (1730-1774) and his second wife Abigail Deming Goodrich (1733-1799) of Glastonbury, Connecticut. A sea captain, Goodrich was based in New York and employed by merchants in that city, Boston, and Philadelphia. On June 9, 1798, he married Louisa (Lois) Loveland (1776-1803) of Berlin, Connecticut, with whom he had three children, none of whom survived infancy. He died at sea on September 19, 1804, while master of the ship Frances Henrietta bound from Lisbon to Batavia (Jakarta). 520 The papers consist of correspondence, financial and cargo records, and legal agreements relating to the career of Jared Goodrich, a Connecticut mariner and captain of several ships sailing between the United States, England, Europe, and the Dutch East Indies. The papers contain autograph letters, signed, to and from New York merchants Hugh Pollock (ships Holland and Lydia, 1789-1799), William Lawrence and Wyant Van Zandt (ship Mary, 1800), Gurdon S. Mumford (brig Tartar, 1800-1802), and Isaac Clason (ship Frances Henrietta, 1803-1804), as well as portage bills, captain's manifests, lists of supplies, wage and expense records, receipts for crew clothing and stores, apprentice indentures, and pocket account books. Family papers include twenty autograph letters, signed (1791-1801), to and from Goodrich's wife Louisa (Lois) Loveland Goodrich, eighteen autograph letters, signed (1797-1804), to and from Goodrich's brother-in-law George Talcott, and three documents (1805) related to Goodrich's estate. Also present are two financial documents (1762, 1771) related to Goodrich's father John Goodrich, also a sea captain, and four documents (1804-1806) related to a German mariner, John Köhler, and his estate. 520 Included in the papers is a three-page printed chart titled Signals to be made by Ships of War having Charge of Convoys, issued on March 26, 1798, to Jared Goodrich, master of the merchant ship Severn, by Captain Francis Pender (1747-1820) on board the HMS St. Albans. The chart bears signatures of both men, and autograph annotations by Jared Goodrich. The paper on which it was printed is watermarked JWHATMAN / 1794. Goodrich was captain of the Severn when it was captured in August 1794 by a French frigate en route from Bristol, England, to New York. Its cargo was seized, some taken by the French administration and the rest condemned; the passengers and crew were held on a prison ship until the Severn was released in October 1794. 561 Source unknown. 546 In English. 500 Box 1 contains correspondence and documents. Box 2 contains Signals to be made by Ships of War having Charge of Convoys. 524 Jared Goodrich Papers. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. 600 10 Clason, Isaac, |d1752-1815. 600 10 Goodrich, Jared, |d1769-1804. 600 10 Goodrich, John, |d1730-1774. 600 10 Goodrich, Louisa Loveland, |d1776-1803. 600 10 Kohler, John, |dactive 1804. 600 10 Lawrence, William, |dactive 1800-1810. 600 10 Pollock, Hugh, |d-1806. 600 10 Mumford, Gurdon Saltonstall, |d1764-1831. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2003007457 600 10 Talcott, George, |d1755-1813. 600 10 Van Zandt, Wyant, |d1767-1831. 610 20 Frances Henrietta (Ship) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91107154 610 20 Holland (Ship) 610 20 Mary (Ship) 610 20 Severn (Ship) 610 20 Tartar (Ship) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99270911 650 0 Merchant marine |xSignaling. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083764 650 0 Merchant marine |zUnited States. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083769 650 0 Merchant mariners |zConnecticut. 650 0 Merchants |zNew York (State) |zNew York. 650 0 Ship captains |zConnecticut. 650 0 Shipping |zUnited States. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121587 651 0 Dutch East Indies |xCommerce |zUnited States. 651 0 Great Britain |xCommerce |zUnited States. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008115236 651 0 New York (State) |zNew York |xEconomic conditions. 651 0 United States |xCommerce |zIndonesia. 651 0 United States |xCommerce |zGreat Britain. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100411 655 7 Indentures |zUnited States |y18th century. |2aat 655 7 Indentures |zUnited States |y19th century. |2aat 655 7 Payroll records |zUnited States |y18th century. |2aat 655 7 Payroll records |zUnited States |y19th century. |2aat 655 7 Portage bills |zUnited States |y18th century. |2aat 655 7 Portage bills |zUnited States |y19th century. |2aat 655 7 Receipts (financial records) |zGreat Britain |y19th century. |2aat 655 7 Ships' manifests |zUnited States |y18th century. |2aat 655 7 Ships' manifests |zUnited States |y19th century. |2aat 656 7 Merchant mariners |zConnecticut |y18th century. |2lcsh 656 7 Merchant mariners |zConnecticut |y19th century. |2lcsh 656 7 Ship captains |zConnecticut |y18th century. |2lcsh 656 7 Ship captains |zConnecticut |y19th century. |2lcsh 852 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT 852 80 |zFormer call number: Uncat MS Vault 8:3 902 Beinecke Library |bLSF- BEINECKE >> GEN MSS 1096|DELIM|12105226 907 2014-03-13T16:14:30.000Z