The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... born in Lebanon , Connecticut , May 28 , 1804. His father Samuel was born in Saybrook , and was a descendant in the direct line from the Rev. Thomas Buckingham , the minister of Saybrook ( 1665-1709 ) , one of the ten founders of Yale ...
... born in Lebanon , Connecticut , May 28 , 1804. His father Samuel was born in Saybrook , and was a descendant in the direct line from the Rev. Thomas Buckingham , the minister of Saybrook ( 1665-1709 ) , one of the ten founders of Yale ...
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... born in 1710 , the first Jonathan Trumbull , who graduated at Harvard College in 1727 , and was chosen gover- nor of Connecticut annually from 1769 to 1783 - which office he re- signed after fifty years of public service . His son ...
... born in 1710 , the first Jonathan Trumbull , who graduated at Harvard College in 1727 , and was chosen gover- nor of Connecticut annually from 1769 to 1783 - which office he re- signed after fifty years of public service . His son ...
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... Born in New - London , Conn . , March 6 , 1760 ; died Feb. 22 , 1841. Painted by Thomas Sully . 3. JOHN DAVIS , LL.D. , fourth president of the Antiquarian Society , and Governor of Massachusetts , 1833-35 , and 1840-41 . Born in North ...
... Born in New - London , Conn . , March 6 , 1760 ; died Feb. 22 , 1841. Painted by Thomas Sully . 3. JOHN DAVIS , LL.D. , fourth president of the Antiquarian Society , and Governor of Massachusetts , 1833-35 , and 1840-41 . Born in North ...
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... Born Aug. 1 , 1800 ; died Aug. 20 , 1835. Painted by Harding . 14. EDWARD D. BANGS , Secretary of State , Mass . , 1825-36 . Born in Worcester , Mass . , Aug. 22 , 1790 ; died in Worcester , April 3 , 1838 . 15. WILLIAM BURNET ...
... Born Aug. 1 , 1800 ; died Aug. 20 , 1835. Painted by Harding . 14. EDWARD D. BANGS , Secretary of State , Mass . , 1825-36 . Born in Worcester , Mass . , Aug. 22 , 1790 ; died in Worcester , April 3 , 1838 . 15. WILLIAM BURNET ...
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... born in the city of London , and there married Elizabeth Penn , sister of Sir William Penn , had children : Benjamin their son born 1621 , Elizabeth , Martha and Rachel their daughters , all born in London . William Hammond died there ...
... born in the city of London , and there married Elizabeth Penn , sister of Sir William Penn , had children : Benjamin their son born 1621 , Elizabeth , Martha and Rachel their daughters , all born in London . William Hammond died there ...
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