Skewis, Eloise Word A Guide to the Eloise Word Skewis Papers MG 30

A Guide to the Eloise Word Skewis Papers MG 30


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Repository
ODU Community Collections
Identification
MG 30
Title
Eloise Word Skewis Papers circa 1777-1907, undated Date acquired: 06/23/1978
URL:
https://archivesguides.lib.odu.edu/repositories/5/resources/256
Quantity
2.10 Linear Feet
Quantity
1 Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, 1 poster tube boxes
Creator
Skewis, Eloise Word
Language
English
Abstract
This collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, receipts, statement of accounts, currency, bonds, and indentures. Of note is genealogical material that relate to the Claiborne and Kilby families of Virginia.

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from Special Collections and University Archives, and the holder of the copyright, if not Old Dominion University Libraries.

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open to researchers without restrictions.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Box [insert number], Folder [insert number and title], Eloise Word Skewis Papers, Special Collections and University Archives, Old Dominion University Libraries.

Source of Acquisition

Eloise Word Skewis

Method of Acquisition

Gift. Accession #78-38

Accruals and Additions

Additional accessions in 1998 and 2000.


Biographical or Historical Information

The dominant family branch for Eloise Word Skewis are the Claiborne family of New England and America. Other branches include the Kilby and the Harrison families of the James River.

The Claiborne family of England and America are an ancient family that derived its name from the manor of Cleburne or Cliborne in Westmoreland, England, near the river of Eden. The manor is named in the Doomsday Book (A.D.1086), and the family were for many generations lords of this place. The first of the line appearing in pedigrees is Hervey, to whom Henry II granted moiety of the manor of Cliborne.

The first of the Claiborne line to come to America was William Claiborne. He was born about 1587 and is first noticed in June 1621, when the Virginia Company engaged him to go to Virginia as surveyor. William came to Virginia with Governor Wyatt in 1621. In 1625 Governor Yeardley appointed him Secretary of State for the Colony and member of the Council. In 1642, the King appointed William as Treasurer of Virginia for life. He held several other public offices throughout his life. In 1631, William created a trading settlement on Kent Island in the Chesapeake. There he held many business contacts with several persons in London.

Note written by Special Collections Staff

Scope and Contents

The collection contains personal and business correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings, and other personal and business papers. For genealogists, the collection also includes family trees for the Claiborne and the Harrison families of Virginia.

Arrangement Note

The collection is organized into four series: Series I: Correspondence; Series II: Legal and Business Papers; Series III: Newspaper Clippings; and Series IV: Miscellaneous.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Series I
Series I: Correspondence
1842-1879, 1907
Scope and Contents

This series contains personal and business correspondence, mostly concerning family matters and household business expenses. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Series II
Series II: Legal and Business Papers
1777-1899, undated
Scope and Contents

This series contains various legal and business papers of the family of Eloise Skewis, including deeds, contracts, account books, and receipts, among others. The series is arranged chronologically.

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Series III
Series III: Newspaper Clippings
undated
Scope and Contents

This series contains a small number of undated and miscellaneous newspaper clippings, probably from the Baltimore Sun.

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Series IV
Series IV: Miscellaneous
circa 1787-1906, undated
Scope and Contents

This series contains miscellaneous and oversize items. Included are membership certificates for the Daughters of the American Revolution, a land indenture, and family trees for the Claiborne's of England and America and the Harrison's of James River. The series is arranged chronologically.

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