The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 21New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1867 - New England Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... President , 121 Officers of , 199 , 204 Proceedings of , 91 , 198 , 295 , 379 New England , early settlers in , ancestry of , 250 Newspapers , earliest , 144 , 180 Notes and Queries- Notes . Alden , Mrs. Abigail , 207 ; Browne , Hugh ...
... President , 121 Officers of , 199 , 204 Proceedings of , 91 , 198 , 295 , 379 New England , early settlers in , ancestry of , 250 Newspapers , earliest , 144 , 180 Notes and Queries- Notes . Alden , Mrs. Abigail , 207 ; Browne , Hugh ...
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... President when Washington was chosen to that office , and was appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Hillsborough , in 1791 , which office he held until his decease . He was about six feet in sta- ture , well ...
... President when Washington was chosen to that office , and was appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Hillsborough , in 1791 , which office he held until his decease . He was about six feet in sta- ture , well ...
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... President ; the ordi- nance of nullification ; the tariff , the removal of the deposits , & c . , Mr. Webster spoke with his usual force and dignity , ever aiming to sustain the integrity of the Union , and ever commanding the attention ...
... President ; the ordi- nance of nullification ; the tariff , the removal of the deposits , & c . , Mr. Webster spoke with his usual force and dignity , ever aiming to sustain the integrity of the Union , and ever commanding the attention ...
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... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; EXPOSING A SERIOUS ERROR IN THE EXISTING PEDIGREE . † [ Communicated by JOSEPH L. CHESTER , Esq . , of London , Eng . ] In the year 1791 Sir Isaac Heard , then Garter King of Arms , com- piled ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; EXPOSING A SERIOUS ERROR IN THE EXISTING PEDIGREE . † [ Communicated by JOSEPH L. CHESTER , Esq . , of London , Eng . ] In the year 1791 Sir Isaac Heard , then Garter King of Arms , com- piled ...
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... President through this heraldic family of Northamptonshire from the still more ancient one of the name in Lan- cashire . It is but just to the memory of Sir Isaac to say that he himself only regarded the pedigree as a conjectural one ...
... President through this heraldic family of Northamptonshire from the still more ancient one of the name in Lan- cashire . It is but just to the memory of Sir Isaac to say that he himself only regarded the pedigree as a conjectural one ...
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Abigail acres aged American Quarterly Register April April 19 baptized Benjamin Bilsby born Boston Bromfield Street brother Capt Charles Charlestown Church Collections of Massachusetts College Concord County Court Daniel daugh daughter David death deceased descendants died Dorchester EASTMAN Ebenezer Edward Elizabeth England father Freetown genealogy George Grant H. M. DEXTER Hampshire Hannah Henry Hist Historic-Genealogical Society Historical Collections History honor Indians Isaac James John John Warham Jonathan Joseph Josiah Judge July June land Lieut lived London lott March March 23 married Mary Mass Massachusetts Horticultural Society Middleborough monument Nathaniel Peirce Plymouth Plymouth County President published Richard River Salem Samuel Sarah Sept settlers Southold Stoughton Taunton Thomas Gyles Topsfield Tuttle volume WARD DEAN Washington Webster wife Wilder William Winslow Worcester Worcester County York
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