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... Jersey branches of the family employed the form of Kijhn . Other meth- ods , numbering a dozen , Dutch and English , are mere attempts to render in those languages the sound of the Swedish original . Keen is the first English spelling ...
... Jersey branches of the family employed the form of Kijhn . Other meth- ods , numbering a dozen , Dutch and English , are mere attempts to render in those languages the sound of the Swedish original . Keen is the first English spelling ...
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... Jersey , one of the more prominent of the early colonists upon the Delaware , and trustee , vestryman , and warden of the Lutheran congregation at Wicacoa . She was alive at the time he made his will , January 5 , 1707-8 , and may have ...
... Jersey , one of the more prominent of the early colonists upon the Delaware , and trustee , vestryman , and warden of the Lutheran congregation at Wicacoa . She was alive at the time he made his will , January 5 , 1707-8 , and may have ...
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... Jersey , between January and March , 1722 ; this is not improbably the fact . * At least he was not born in Sweden , if we may trust the accuracy of Charles Springer's list of the natives of that country who resided on the Delaware in ...
... Jersey , between January and March , 1722 ; this is not improbably the fact . * At least he was not born in Sweden , if we may trust the accuracy of Charles Springer's list of the natives of that country who resided on the Delaware in ...
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... Jersey , and was one of twenty - four " Petitioners " for the right to " settle together in a Towne att the west syde of the River , Just below " Trenton " faalls " -a privilege not conceded to them , however , as far as known . Of his ...
... Jersey , and was one of twenty - four " Petitioners " for the right to " settle together in a Towne att the west syde of the River , Just below " Trenton " faalls " -a privilege not conceded to them , however , as far as known . Of his ...
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... Jersey and Philadelphia , and grandson of the Reverend Thomas Budd , of the parish of Martock , Somersetshire , England ) , Sheriff of Philadelphia County , 1706-7 , his " sis- ter Sarah Morrey " ( wife of Humphrey Morrey , from New ...
... Jersey and Philadelphia , and grandson of the Reverend Thomas Budd , of the parish of Martock , Somersetshire , England ) , Sheriff of Philadelphia County , 1706-7 , his " sis- ter Sarah Morrey " ( wife of Humphrey Morrey , from New ...
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The Descendants of Joran Kyn of New Sweden Gregory Bernard Keen,Swedish Colonial Society No preview available - 2015 |
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2dly acres afterwards America Anna Anne Anne Yeates appointed April Assembly attorney-at-law August Bayard born brother buried Cadwalader Captain Castle County Catharine Cecil County Charles Chester Chester County Christ Church Ground Church Register Churchyard Colonel Company Court Creek daughter of John death December Delaware delphia descendant of Jöran died Edward Edward Shippen Elizabeth father February Finney George Governor grandson Henry Historical Society History husband ibid James January Jasper Yeates John Keen Jöran Kyn July June Keen's Kent County Lancaster land left issue letter Lower Counties Lower Dublin Township Manor March Margaret married Mary Maryland McCall Member Montgomery November October Oxford Township parents Peter Phila Philadelphia Co Philadelphia County Pilesgrove Township Provincial Council Rebecca Regiment resided Richard river Robert Samuel Sandelands Sarah second wife September Shippen Society of Pennsylvania Street Sweden Swedish Thomas Trenton Upland Vestryman Wethered William Penn Wilmington York
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