Monograph on the Southgate Family of Scarborough, Maine: Their Ancestors and DescendantsH.W.Bryant, 1907 - 60 pages |
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... located forty - three miles from Boston , Mass . , and joining Worcester , from which it appears that in 1717 , both Richard and James Southgate were residing there , that the first regular town meeting was held in March of 1722 , when ...
... located forty - three miles from Boston , Mass . , and joining Worcester , from which it appears that in 1717 , both Richard and James Southgate were residing there , that the first regular town meeting was held in March of 1722 , when ...
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... located in the south- western part of the town , the cellar indentation of his residence was visible in 1860 , where then was a collection of graves on his farm among which was his own grave memorial . The last interment was in 1799 ...
... located in the south- western part of the town , the cellar indentation of his residence was visible in 1860 , where then was a collection of graves on his farm among which was his own grave memorial . The last interment was in 1799 ...
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... located between the main high- way and the Richard King's residence -easterly side of road to the Land- ing . " In 1770 it seems that the matter of bounds of the Alger claim was a mat- ter of discussion when a deposition was taken and ...
... located between the main high- way and the Richard King's residence -easterly side of road to the Land- ing . " In 1770 it seems that the matter of bounds of the Alger claim was a mat- ter of discussion when a deposition was taken and ...
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... located on the southerly side of the highway upon which highway the hamlet of Dun- stan is located . He built - we ven- ture the assertion without positive proof - the one - story , low posted , good sized dwelling house , as now seen ...
... located on the southerly side of the highway upon which highway the hamlet of Dun- stan is located . He built - we ven- ture the assertion without positive proof - the one - story , low posted , good sized dwelling house , as now seen ...
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... located on the easterly side of the road leading to the " Landing . " Mary , the second child of Richard King in a family of nine children by two wives , became the wife of Dr. Southgate . The exact time Dr. Southgate left the practice ...
... located on the easterly side of the road leading to the " Landing . " Mary , the second child of Richard King in a family of nine children by two wives , became the wife of Dr. Southgate . The exact time Dr. Southgate left the practice ...
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Monograph on the Southgate Family of Scarborough, Maine, Leonard B Chapman No preview available - 2015 |
Monograph on the Southgate Family of Scarborough, Maine: Their Ancestors and ... Leonard Bond Chapman No preview available - 2016 |
Monograph on the Southgate Family of Scarborough, Maine: Their Ancestors and ... Leonard Bond Chapman No preview available - 1907 |
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acres aged Alger April April 17 August Bedinger Bishop Southgate born Boston Bowdoin College Bowne Lawrence brother Capt Caroline cemetery Charles child church Dandridge daugh daughter died Dunstan Edward Eliza Southgate Elizabeth father Flushing follows Frances Swan Frederick graduated from Bowdoin Harriet Henry Bedinger Henry Boynton Smith Henry Smith Horatio Southgate Isabella Southgate Jaggar James John Merrill Joseph July July 25 June June 18 June 20 land Lawrence Bogert Long Island Maine March Maria marriage married Mary King Mass Maynard McLellan Mellen Milliken Miss Natchez Neal Neal Dow Octavia Southgate Parish Portland preceding Prentiss Mellen Rapalye record residence Richard Robert and Mary Robert Southgate Rust Samuel Scarboro second wife Sept sister Southgate Boyd street Stroudwater Swan Theological Seminary Thomas Browne Tilghman town Walter Bowne westerly widow William Browne York city
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Page 27 - ... having the testimony of a good conscience ; in the communion of the catholic Church ; in the confidence of a certain faith ; in the comfort of a reasonable, religious, and holy hope ; in favour with thee our God, and in perfect charity with the world.
Page 1 - Nature's hand, in air their pale red blossoms wave. And on the margin of yon orchard hill Are marks where timeworn battlements have been, And in the tall grass traces linger still Of "arrowy frieze and wedged ravelin.
Page 1 - Falmouth in 1690, leaving one daughter, wife of Matthew Collins. Matthew was master of one of the transports in Sir William Phipp's expedition to Canada, and died of the fleet fever soon after his return; he was the last surviving male of that race, and the name in this branch is extinct in this country. The widow of the first Andrew married Samuel Walker. Several of Andrew's children were married and settled near him before his death ; first John, then Palmer ; the others followed fronting the marsh...
Page 2 - Alger a tract of land begining att the Mouth of ye River called Blew Poynt River, where the River doth part, and soe bounded up along with the river called...
Page 1 - And on the margin of yon orchard hill Are marks where time-worn battlements have been, And in the tall grass traces linger still Of " arrowy frieze and wedged ravelin." Five hundred of her brave that Valley green Trod on the morn in soldier-spirit gay ; But twenty lived to tell the noon-day scene — And where are now the twenty ? Passed away. Has Death no triumph-hours, save on the battle-day?
Page 2 - Indian, and soe up three score pooles above the falls on the one side, and on the other side bounded up along with the northernmost River that Dreaneth by the great hill of Abram...
Page 40 - Who can forget that room, walled and double walled with books, the baize-covered desk in the corner by the window, loaded with the fresh philosophic and theologic treasures of the European press, and the little figure in the long gray wrapper seated there, the figure so frail and slight that, as one of his friends remarked, it seemed as though it would not be much of a change for him to take on a spiritual body ; the beautifully moulded brow, crowned with its thick, wavy, sharply-parted...
Page 1 - English settlement in the region; it was separated from his brother's by a creek or brook; he died without issue. Andrew had six children; three sons: John, Andrew and Mathew, and three daughters: Elizabeth, married to John Palmer...
Page 40 - Smith, great learning, the best literary and philosophical culture, wise, discriminating thought, and absolute devotion to Christ and his kingdom.
Page 15 - Knox, my love," quite roused me ; he came up, took my hand very gracefully, pres't it to his lips and begged leave to congratulate me on the event that had lately taken place. After a few minutes' conversation — " And pray, sir," said he, turning to Mr. Bowne — "when did this happy event take place ? " I felt my face glow, but Mr. Bowne, always delicate and collected, said — " Tis not a fortnight since, Sir.