History of the Ancient Ryedales: And Their Descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884, Part 2 |
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... connected with the same figures . In case a person's name stands in its proper place in some earlier branch of a family , as Thomas2 ( 4 ) , and that same person becomes the head of a sub - branch , his name will appear as Thomas ( 1 ) ...
... connected with the same figures . In case a person's name stands in its proper place in some earlier branch of a family , as Thomas2 ( 4 ) , and that same person becomes the head of a sub - branch , his name will appear as Thomas ( 1 ) ...
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... connection resorted to discuss the history of the past , —and from listening attentively to the conversation that ... connecting link of this chain between the first three and last four generations , making eight generations in all ...
... connection resorted to discuss the history of the past , —and from listening attentively to the conversation that ... connecting link of this chain between the first three and last four generations , making eight generations in all ...
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... connection , great confusion was occasioned in consequence of the local mingling of the families that were offshoots of different original stocks . Many descendants of my ancestor had moved to the eastern part of Maine , and were soon ...
... connection , great confusion was occasioned in consequence of the local mingling of the families that were offshoots of different original stocks . Many descendants of my ancestor had moved to the eastern part of Maine , and were soon ...
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... connection , until I had canvassed the ground quite thoroughly . In com- paring my records in order to arrange them for composition , I was not willing to put the work to press without making a reasonable effort to learn how these ...
... connection , until I had canvassed the ground quite thoroughly . In com- paring my records in order to arrange them for composition , I was not willing to put the work to press without making a reasonable effort to learn how these ...
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... connected with the family . These have seen my notices and queries in the papers and magazines , and being near the sources of information , they have kindly examined many ancient books , records , and other documents , from which some ...
... connected with the family . These have seen my notices and queries in the papers and magazines , and being near the sources of information , they have kindly examined many ancient books , records , and other documents , from which some ...
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History of the Ancient Ryedales, and Their Descendants in Normandy, Great ... G. T. (Gideon Tibbetts) Ridlon No preview available - 2022 |
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Alexander ancestor ancient appear arms army became born branch brother called Charles Church connected County County Monaghan daughter of James daughter of John death deceased descended died early educated Edward eldest daughter Elizabeth England farm farmer father fifth five four fourth daughter George held Henry hereafter Hugh hundred interest Ireland issue Jane John Riddell July June King known land leaving living London March Margaret married Mary Mass mentioned Mercer County Northumberland parish Penn possessed present probably received records removed representative resides returned Riddell RiddleČ Ridley Robert Samuel says Scotland second daughter second son secondly Sept served settled sixth sons succeeded Tenn third daughter Thomas town unmarried Walter widow wife William York young youngest
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