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Source: S95 Type: E-Mail Message Title: Correspondence Author: Various Text: Correspondence on file: letters, emails Data Changed: Date: 14 APR 2013 Page: 175: Anna Knapp
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Note N2288
"The History of the Town of Dorchester" by Ebenezer Clapp:
In 1807, John Frederick Enslin, of Boston, a physician, who married the daughter of McCarney, and was the only heir to his estate, sold to Edmund Baker the one quarter of the paper-mill formerly owned to McCarney.
"Reminiscences of Worcester" by Caleb Wall:
D. Frederick Enslin was a member of the "Charitable Fire Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts" founded in 1792.
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1810, Suffolk County, Boston City Massachusetts City Directory: Physician, Lowell Place, Boston, MA
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