The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 6New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1852 - New England Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... Ebenezer , 373 ; Ebenezer , student , 373 ; Gerrish , John , 272 ; Gilman , Josiah , 376 ; Hench- man , Daniel , 374 ; Jones , Ephraim , 200 ; Livermore , Thomas , 272 ; Lombard , Sol- omon , 376 ; Loring , Benjamin , 374 ; Ca- leb ...
... Ebenezer , 373 ; Ebenezer , student , 373 ; Gerrish , John , 272 ; Gilman , Josiah , 376 ; Hench- man , Daniel , 374 ; Jones , Ephraim , 200 ; Livermore , Thomas , 272 ; Lombard , Sol- omon , 376 ; Loring , Benjamin , 374 ; Ca- leb ...
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... Ebenezer , b . 10 June , 1702 . Descendants of John1 Davis , are numerous . Dean John , " whose house stood by the sawmill , at the Falls , " was shot at O. R. in 1694. His wife and daughter were captured in the attack of that year ...
... Ebenezer , b . 10 June , 1702 . Descendants of John1 Davis , are numerous . Dean John , " whose house stood by the sawmill , at the Falls , " was shot at O. R. in 1694. His wife and daughter were captured in the attack of that year ...
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... EBENEZER ; a Quaker , was captured by the Indians in 1724 . DREW , WILLIAM ' , b . in 1627 , had wife Elizabeth , who was b . in 1632 ; he was taxed in Dover in 1648 ; lived at O. R .; was taxed there 1662 , & c . He died in 1669 ...
... EBENEZER ; a Quaker , was captured by the Indians in 1724 . DREW , WILLIAM ' , b . in 1627 , had wife Elizabeth , who was b . in 1632 ; he was taxed in Dover in 1648 ; lived at O. R .; was taxed there 1662 , & c . He died in 1669 ...
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... Ebenezer , b . March 1697-8 ; Benjamin , b . June - 1701 . - THOMAS BILLS , m . Anna Twinings , Oct. 3 , 1672 , she d . Sept. 1 , 1675 ; chn . Anna , b . June 28 , 1673 , Elisabeth , b . Aug. 23 , 1675 ; 2d w . Joanna Twining , May 2 ...
... Ebenezer , b . March 1697-8 ; Benjamin , b . June - 1701 . - THOMAS BILLS , m . Anna Twinings , Oct. 3 , 1672 , she d . Sept. 1 , 1675 ; chn . Anna , b . June 28 , 1673 , Elisabeth , b . Aug. 23 , 1675 ; 2d w . Joanna Twining , May 2 ...
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... Ebenezer , b . March 28 , 1675 ; Anne , Mercy , and Increase , b . April 14 & 15 , 1678 , at a birth ; Eliezer , b . March 30 , 1680 . SIMON CROSBY , m . Mary Nickerson , Aug. 27 , 1691 ; chn . Samuel , b . July 11 , 1692 ; Elizabeth ...
... Ebenezer , b . March 28 , 1675 ; Anne , Mercy , and Increase , b . April 14 & 15 , 1678 , at a birth ; Eliezer , b . March 30 , 1680 . SIMON CROSBY , m . Mary Nickerson , Aug. 27 , 1691 ; chn . Samuel , b . July 11 , 1692 ; Elizabeth ...
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