Bonsall family papers, 1683-1916, bulk 1825-1875

Bonsall family papers, 1683-1916, bulk 1825-1875

Summary Information

Abstract

The papers of the Bonsall Family of Pennsylvania primarily consist of correspondence, personal and professional documents, journals, genealogical tables, photographs, and a family Bible. The majority of the letters, documents, and journals were generated by or for Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and the members of his immediate family, particularly his eldest son, Spencer Bonsall (1816-1888). Also included are documents produced by or for other Bonsall family members, from Richard Bonsall who settled in Philadelphia with William Penn (ca. 1683) to Eleanor Crosby Martin Bonsall (1894-?), the daughter of William Martin Bonsall and granddaughter of Spencer Bonsall.

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0132
Bib ID:
4079363 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Bonsall Family
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
2.5 linear feet (6 document boxes, 1 oversized folder)
Language(s):
English .
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Description

Summary

The Bonsall Family Papers primarily consist of correspondence, personal and professional documents, journals, genealogical tables, photographs, and a family Bible. The majority of the letters, documents, and journals were generated by or for Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and the members of his immediate family, particularly his eldest son, Spencer Bonsall (1816-1888).

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in four series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

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This collection is located on-site.

This collection has no restrictions.

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Bonsall Family Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Robinson, Cedric L. Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1952. Accession number--M-52.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 04/06/89.

Papers Processed Meghan Constantinou, Pratt SILS, 2012 10/--/2010.

Finding aid Written Meghan Constantinou, Pratt SILS, 2012 11/--/2010.

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Biographical / Historical

The Bonsall family traces its North American ancestry back to Richard Bonsall (d. 1699), who left England with William Penn around the year 1683 to settle in Pennsylvania. Over the course of their history, the Bonsalls remained devoted members of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. Well into the nineteenth century, much of their correspondence retained the use of "thee" and "thou" that were characteristic of Quaker plain speech, while months and days usually appeared in numeric rather than named form (for example"1st month, 4th day= January 4") to disassociate them from pagan deities. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, most of the Bonsalls continued to reside in the Delaware Valley, especially in the areas surrounding Philadelphia, Germantown, and Chester, but, as the country began to expand westward, others moved out to Ohio, Illinois, and Colorado. The Bonsall heirs were chiefly occupied by real estate, transportation, surveying, and the law, from which they seem to have derived a comfortable, if not extravagant, living. A great part of the material in the collection concerns Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and his oldest son, Spencer Bonsall (1816-1888). The family of Spencer's wife, Ellen Crosby Martin, is also well represented.

Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879): Edward H. Bonsall was born in 1794 to Isaac Bonsall (1765-1831) and Mercy Milhous (1768-1805) of Philadelphia. His career as a conveyancer engaged him in the founding of the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad, of which he eventually became president. In addition to being an avid writer of letters, speeches, and poems, Bonsall was an active member of several learned and charitable organizations, including the Philadelphia Literary Association and the Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. As revealed in a number of his writings, he also nurtured a lifelong interest in travel. His detailed travel notes record the history, surroundings, and landscape of various cities in Europe, Egypt, and a burgeoning industrial America. These accounts frequently incorporate records of his day-to-day travel arrangements and expenses.

Spencer Bonsall (1816-1888): Spencer Bonsall, the first son of Edward H. Bonsall and Lydia McIlvain (1795-1854), inherited his father's love for travel and history. He was educated at the Quaker Westtown Boarding School in Chester, Pennsylvania, where, as his correspondence reveals, he lived an active social life. After an apprenticeship to the druggist Samuel C. Sheppard, Spencer took a trip around the world, passing through Madeira, Portugal, and landing in Calcutta, India. In 1840, he returned to India where he secured a position with the Assam Tea Company. Upon his return to the United States eight years later, he became the principal surveyor for the city of Philadelphia, and shortly thereafter, in 1854, married Ellen Crosby Martin. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Spencer enlisted in the 81st Pennsylvania infantry as a hospital steward, where he served from 1861 until 1863 when he was slightly wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. From 1869 to 1883 he served as an assistant librarian and genealogist at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Genealogies (histories)
Indentures
Marriage licenses
Photographic prints
Playbills
Silhouettes
Tintypes (photographs)
Visiting cards
Name
Assam Company
Bonsall, Edward H., 1794-1879
Bonsall, Richard
Bonsall, Spencer, 1816-1888
Bonsall, Spencer, 1816-1888
Penn, William, 1644-1718
United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 81st (1861-1865)
Westtown Boarding School
Place
Egypt -- Description and travel
Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- Social life and customs
India -- Description and travel
Madeira (Madeira Islands) -- Description and travel
Pennsylvania -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
Pennsylvania -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
Pennsylvania -- Social life and customs
United States -- Description and travel -- Diaries
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Hospitals
Subject
Deeds
Families -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Hospitals -- United States -- Employees -- Diaries
Poetry
Quakers -- Correspondence
Quakers -- Family relationships
Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Diaries
Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Social life and customs
Railroads -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Soldiers -- Health and hygiene -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Tea -- India
Travel literature -- India

Series I: Correspondence, 1818-1901, bulk 1824-1878

This series, which comprises approximately half of the collection, contains correspondence by and to various members of the Bonsall and Martin families. Most of the letters were generated by or to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and are personal in nature, although a small number concern Bonsall's career as a conveyancer and railroad industrialist. Substantial correspondence exists between Edward H. Bonsall and his son, Joseph Bonsall (1833-1876); and between Edward H. Bonsall and John Ousley Bonsall, a distant relative living in Ireland. The collection also contains several letters written by or to Spencer Bonsall when he was a student at the Westtown School in Chester, Pennsylvania. The Martin family is represented by several letters between William Martin, Esq. (1797-1862); his wife, Sarah Ann Martin (née Smith); and their daughter, Ellen Crosby Martin, wife of Spencer Bonsall.


Box 1 Folder 1

Biddle, [Craig?] to Spencer Bonsall, 1884


Box 1 Folder 2

Bonsall, Anna to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1855

(includes correspondence by Jane M. Plummer)


Box 1 Folder 3

Bonsall, Charles, 1832-1871

(includes letter from "Laura" to Mary Bonsall)


Box 1 Folder 4 to 6

Bonsall, Edward H. (1794-1879), 1824-1876, (3 Folders)


Box 1 Folder 7

Bonsall, Edward H. (1821-1841), 1831-1836

(includes correspondence by Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and Henry Bonsall)


Box 1 Folder 8

Bonsall, Eleanor Crosby Martin to Santa Claus, 1901


Box 1 Folder 9

Bonsall, Henry to Spencer Bonsall, 1831-1832


Box 1 Folder 10

Bonsall, Jeremiah, 1833-1847

(includes correspondence by Lydia M. Bonsall)


Box 1 Folder 11

Bonsall, John Ousley to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1837-1870


Box 1 Folder 12

Bonsall, Joseph H., 1859-1875


Box 1 Folder 13

Bonsall, Spencer, 1833-1854


Box 1 Folder 14

Boustead, James to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 1 Folder 15

Brewster, A.W. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1876


Box 2 Folder 1

Castle, J. H. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1859


Box 2 Folder 2

Chandler, Joseph R. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1878


Box 2 Folder 3

Clark, S. J. to Ellen C. Martin, undated


Box 2 Folder 4

Cope, Marmaduke C. to Mary Ann C. Morris, 1870

(extract in the hand of Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879))


Box 2 Folder 5

[Duttan?] Samuel to Spencer Bonsall, 1832


Box 2 Folder 6

Egner, Emma C. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1876


Box 2 Folder 7

Hollinshead, Ray M. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1824


Box 2 Folder 8

Hoopes, Edward C. to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 9

Horner, Joseph P. to Joseph Hartshorne, 1836


Box 2 Folder 10

Johnson, Rowland to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 11

Kite, Thomas to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 12

Lightfoot, H. M. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1839


Box 2 Folder 13

Martin, Georgiana, [1852?]


Box 2 Folder 14

Martin, John Hill to Ellen C. Martin, 1852


Box 2 Folder 15

Martin, Sarah A., 1852-1853

(includes correspondence by William M. Martin, 1853)


Box 2 Folder 16

Martin, William, M. (1797-1862),1844-1853

(includes correspondence by Sarah A. Martin, 1853)


Box 2 Folder 17

Moynan, Harriette E. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1873


Box 2 Folder 18

Moynan, Richard to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1876


Box 2 Folder 19

Newman, Henry to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1858


Box 2 Folder 20

Pease, Jonathan, 1836-1860


Box 2 Folder 21

Plummer, Jane M., 1818-1872


Box 2 Folder 22

Price, Isaac C. to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 23

Rhodes, C. D. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1876-1877


Box 2 Folder 24

Smith, Ellen C. to William M. Smith, 1852


Box 2 Folder 25

Snider, Annie L. to Ellen C. Martin, 1854


Box 2 Folder 26

Stokes, Hannah M. to Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879), 1872


Box 2 Folder 27

Tatum, Josiah to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 28

Thompson, Joseph B. to Spencer Bonsall, 1833


Box 2 Folder 29

Warrington, Priscilla to Jane M. Plummer, 1831


Box 2 Folder 30

Wilson, Susan to Spencer Bonsall, 1831


Box 2 Folder 31

Wood, M. A. to Mary B. Hutchin, 1838


Box 2 Folder 32

Woodnutt, Preston to Spencer Bonsall, 1833

Series II: Documents and Photographs, 1683-1916

This series, which comprises most of the remainder of the collection, contains a broad range of documents relating to several generations of the Bonsall family. The largest portion consists of ancestral wills, land deeds, and other property records, dating from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Also well represented are genealogical tables and coats of arms. Personal documents, such as poems, calling cards, tickets, and invitations, are interspersed with professional membership certificates, speeches, writings, and general memoranda. Dozens of photographs, tintypes, and silhouettes depict members of the Bonsall and Martin families, some of which have been annotated by William Martin Bonsall, the son of Spencer Bonsall and Ellen Crosby Martin. A small number of documents pertain to individuals with an uncertain relationship to the Bonsall family, while a few others are anonymous. A map of the Denver, Colorado area by Joseph H. Bonsall, dated August 22, 1871, has been moved to the Historical Map Collection.


Box 3 Folder 1

General, 1805-1909

(includes envelopes, poems, tickets, newspaper clippings, a political cartoon, and other miscellaneous documents)


Box 3 Folder 2

Aston, Peter and Hannah--Land Deed to Thomas Guest, 1751

(includes release of claims on Thomas Guest for above indenture by Isaac Greenleaf and Mordecai Yarnall)


Box 3 Folder 3

Bonsall, Benjamin--Copies of Will and Land Deed to Josiah Fearne, 1729-1768


Box 3 Folder 4

Bonsall, Benjamin Say--Printed Jury List, 1833


Box 3 Folder 5

Bonsall, Edward H. (1739-1826)--Land Deed, Will, and Estate Settlement, 1798-1830


Box 3 Folder 6

Bonsall, Edward H. (1794-1879), 1826-1879

((includes business reports, travel accounts, orations, passport, an account of the death of Edward H. Bonsall Jr.(1821-1841), and other personal and professional documents)


Box 3 Folder 7

Bonsall, Eleanor Crosby Martin, 1894-1898

(includes drawings, hair, and religious cards)


Box 3 Folder 8

Bonsall, Ellen C. (Martin)--Receipt, 1877


Box 3 Folder 9

Bonsall, Enoch--Copy of Marriage Certificate, 1717


Box 3 Folder 10

Bonsall, Isaac--Marriage Certificate and Estate Documents, 1786-circa, 1830


Box 3 Folder 11

Bonsall, Jacob, Benjamin and Enoch--Copy of Land Grant from William Penn,, 1703

(includes envelope addressed to Spencer Bonsall, Historical Society of Pennsylvania)


Box 3 Folder 12

Bonsall, James--Will, 1754


Box 3 Folder 13

Bonsall, John Ousley--Poem on the Death of his Wife, 1869


Box 3 Folder 14

Bonsall, Mary (Mrs. John Ousely)--Poem to her Husband, 1860


Box 3 Folder 15

Bonsall, Mary H.--Land Title Brief, 1864


Box 3 Folder 16

Bonsall, Mercy--Poems, 1788-1789


Box 3 Folder 17

Bonsall, Richard--Copy of Will, 1699


Box 3 Folder 18

Bonsall, Spencer, 1827-1889

(includes receipts, copper plates for calling cards, marriage certificate, professional membership certificates, poem transcriptions, and four undated, unsigned letters)


Box 3 Folder 19

Bonsall, Vincent--Property Documents and Will, 1751-1796


Box 3 Folder 20

Bonsall, William Martin, 1867-1911

(includes will, tickets, class rosters, invitations, a court summons, and professional membership certificates)


Box 3 Folder 21

Butler, John--Land Deed to Abraham Scott, 1768


Box 4 Folder 1

Bonsall Family--Photographs, Silhouettes, Tintypes, 1776-1916, undated, 1776-1916, undated


Box 4 Folder 2

Bonsall Family--Genealogical Research and Coats of Arms, 1761-circa, 1870s undated

(includes photocopies gifted by Joseph Colton Bonsall, October 2005)


Box 4 Folder 3

Clarke, John Jr.--Copy of Will, 1731


Box 4 Folder 4

Flower, Samuel--Land Deed to John Butler, 1765


Box 4 Folder 5

Fraelich, Leonard--Mortgage to Christopher Witt, 1759


Box 4 Folder 6

Froth, Henry--Copy of Will, 1836


Box 4 Folder 7

Grand Central Variety Theatre--Playbills, 1874-1875


Box 4 Folder 8

Guest, Thomas--Indenture to Samuel Flower, Land Deed, 1755


Box 4 Folder 9

Hunt, Joseph--Marriage Certificate, 1724


Box 4 Folder 10

Jones, Robert--Land Deed to John Butler, 1763


Box 4 Folder 11

Martin, E--Invitation from Union League Club, 1886


Box 4 Folder 12

Martin, Ellen C.--Certificates of Approbation, 1843


Box 4 Folder 13

Martin Family--Coats of Arms, Genealogical Table, circa, 1860s undated


Box 4 Folder 14

Martin, John Hill--Engagement Cards, Newspaper Subscription, 1859-1876


Box 4 Folder 15

Martin, William (1765-1798)--Receipts, Appraisal of Goods, 1788-1798


Box 4 Folder 16

Martin, William M. (1797-1862)--Justice's Commission, Testimonials on Death of,, 1836-1862


Box 4 Folder 17

Mercantile Library Company, Philadelphia--Library Rules, circa, [1855?]


Box 4 Folder 18

Milhous, Jane--Poem, 1823


Box 4 Folder 19

Pearson, Isaac--Land Deed to Samuel Flower, 1752


Box 4 Folder 20

Penn, William--Coat of Arms, undated

(includes four miscellaneous coats of arms, undated)


Box 4 Folder 21

Pennsylvania Laws and Statues--Extracts from laws passed between 1698 and 1774, undated, 1698, 1774, undated

(includes envelope addressed to Spencer Bonsall)


Box 4 Folder 22

Penrose, Thomas--Deed to Jane Hales, 1777


Box 4 Folder 23

Philadelphia--Wax Seals, 1683-1701

(includes two seals of William Penn and one of the city of Philadelphia)


Box 4 Folder 24

Sandilands, James--Copy of Petition to William Penn, 1700


Box 4 Folder 25

Scott, Abraham--Land Deed to Robert McMin, 1769


Box 4 Folder 26

Wroth, William--Receipt, 1807


Box 4 Folder 27

Yarnall, [Mordecai?]--Transcription from the Third Book of Chronicles, undated


Mapcase 14-P-2

Bonsall, Spencer--Life Membership to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania,, 1870


Mapcase 14-P-2

Bonsall, William M.--Membership to the Veteran Corps of the 1st Infantry National Guard of Pennsylvania,, 1894


Mapcase 14-P-2

Crosby, John--Appointment as Judge to the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,, 1799


Mapcase 14-P-2

Martin, William--Commission as Captain of the Pennsylvania Artillerists of Delaware County,, 1828

Series III: Journals and Account Books, 1785-1865

The sixteen journals in this series cover a range of topics. Prominent are the travel journals of Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and Spencer Bonsall, which describe voyages to Washington DC, the Ohio Valley, and Calcutta, India. The collection also contains a Civil War journal by Spencer Bonsall, written between March 1 and April 17, 1863 during his service as a hospital steward in the 81st Pennsylvania Regiment. Further additions include a book of genealogical tables, the legal journal of John Crosby (written between 1803 and 1816), and a handful of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century account books containing the costs for such mundane expenses as rent, hair dressing, and laundry. The collection also contains the composition books of Spencer Bonsall, his mother, Lydia McIlvain, and a Rebecca B. Thomson, whose connection to the family is unclear.


Box 5 Folder 1 to 2

Bonsall, Edward H. (1794-1879)--Travel Journals and Letter Books, 1824-1875, (2 Folders)


Box 5 Folder 3

Bonsall Family--Genealogy Book, 1903-1908

(covers 1682 to 1866)


Box 5 Folder 4

Bonsall, Mercy--Copy of Writings, 1785-1805


Box 5 Folder 5 to 7

Bonsall, Spencer, 1832-1863, (3 Folders)

(includes composition books, travel journals, Civil War diary; and a poem by Edward H. Bonsall, 1828)


Box 5 Folder 8

Crosby, John--Legal Notebook, 1803-1816


Box 5 Folder 9

Martin, William (1765-1799)--Account Book, 1787-1796


Box 5 Folder 10

McIlvain, Lydia--Composition Book, 1812


Box 5 Folder 11

Thomson, Rebecca B.--Composition Book, 1824-1826


Box 5 Folder 12

Wroth, William and Elizabeth--Account Book, 1794-1824

(includes records of James and Mrs. McKeever, and Sarah Thompson)

Series IV: Family Bible, 1814, 1815-1876

This family Bible (Collins's "Quarto" Bible, 3rd ed., NY: printed and sold by Collins and Co., 1814) was owned by Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and lists the marriages, births, diseases, and deaths of his two wives, Lydia Bonsall (née McIlvain) and Mary Bonsall (née Hutchin), as well as his eleven children: Spencer, William Milhous, William, Edward H. Jr., Henry, Jeremiah, Charles, Elizabeth, Jane, Joseph, and Jesse. The Bible is signed and dated at the front: "Edward H. Bonsall 1815," with notes dating 1815-1876.


Box 6 Folder 1

Bible--Collins's Quarto, 3rd edition, New York, 1814