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KEM1'ETB L. ROBE:lif.TS
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Kenneth L. Roberts
KENNEBUNK B:E.ACB
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KENNEBUNK Beach
 
MAINE
 
MAINE
  
captain and ship-owner all his lite; bll"l of
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captain and ship-owner all his life, but of
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whose ships I find only four in the local
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custom house records. His home was in Arundel,  old Kennebunkport, and the ships of which
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we are sure are: Brig Neutrality, 1808; Brig
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Orestes. 1822; Brig Commodore Preble, 1824;
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and Brig Watchman, 1826. He was captain of
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all of these, and owned the last. My grandmother told me that he was captured and imprisoned in Dartmoor.
  
whose ships I find only four 1n the local.
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If you have any books that deal with
custom house records. H1s home was 1n. Arundel; old Kennebunkport;, am the ships ot which
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the outfitting or privateers in Maine during
we are sure are: Brig Neutrsl.1-ly;, 1808; Brig
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and before the War or 1812, I would like very
Orestes; 1822; Brig Commodore Preble; 1824;
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much to see them too,
and Brig Watchma:n; 1826. He was captain of
 
all of these, and owned the last. Vy grandmother told me that he was captured and imprisoned 1n l!larim.oor.
 
  
It you have any books that deal with
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With best wishes I am
the outfitting or privateers 1n Maine during
 
and before the War or 1812; I would like very
 
much to see them too;
 
Vfi'Ith be st w1 shes I am
 
  
 
Very sincerely yours,
 
Very sincerely yours,
  
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Kenneth L. Roberts.
  
 
 

Latest revision as of 13:43, 1 July 2020

Kenneth L. Roberts KENNEBUNK Beach MAINE

captain and ship-owner all his life, but of whose ships I find only four in the local custom house records. His home was in Arundel, old Kennebunkport, and the ships of which we are sure are: Brig Neutrality, 1808; Brig Orestes. 1822; Brig Commodore Preble, 1824; and Brig Watchman, 1826. He was captain of all of these, and owned the last. My grandmother told me that he was captured and imprisoned in Dartmoor.

If you have any books that deal with the outfitting or privateers in Maine during and before the War or 1812, I would like very much to see them too,

With best wishes I am

Very sincerely yours,

Kenneth L. Roberts.