The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 3New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1849 Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... father , and my Lady his mother , knew him not to be their sonne , until they found a secret mark , which was a wart upon one of his knees , as he told me , Richard Hakluyt of Oxford , himself ; to whom I rode 200 miles to learn the ...
... father , and my Lady his mother , knew him not to be their sonne , until they found a secret mark , which was a wart upon one of his knees , as he told me , Richard Hakluyt of Oxford , himself ; to whom I rode 200 miles to learn the ...
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... Father , Master Richard Hackluit , Batechelor of Diuinitie , in his Booke * of English voyages . " We now proceed with Camden . " At this time [ 1576 ] some studious Heads , moved with a commendable Desire to discover the more remote ...
... Father , Master Richard Hackluit , Batechelor of Diuinitie , in his Booke * of English voyages . " We now proceed with Camden . " At this time [ 1576 ] some studious Heads , moved with a commendable Desire to discover the more remote ...
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... father , ) who accompanied Magelhanes in his voyage . Barrow , ut supra , pronounces it " utterly false . " A Chronological Hist . of Voyages into the Arctic Regions , & c . By John Barrow , F. R. S. , ( before cited ) pp . 80 , 81 ...
... father , ) who accompanied Magelhanes in his voyage . Barrow , ut supra , pronounces it " utterly false . " A Chronological Hist . of Voyages into the Arctic Regions , & c . By John Barrow , F. R. S. , ( before cited ) pp . 80 , 81 ...
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... father's connections are among the large landed proprietors in Staffordshire , and his mother's among those in Derby- shire . His own are amongst some of the most highly respected landed pro- prietors in East Yorkshire . His youngest ...
... father's connections are among the large landed proprietors in Staffordshire , and his mother's among those in Derby- shire . His own are amongst some of the most highly respected landed pro- prietors in East Yorkshire . His youngest ...
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... father and grandfather say that the two eldest sons of John Pease , who , according to tradition , landed at Martha's Vineyard , removed from there to Salem , and that their names were James and John . Among a large number of persons of ...
... father and grandfather say that the two eldest sons of John Pease , who , according to tradition , landed at Martha's Vineyard , removed from there to Salem , and that their names were James and John . Among a large number of persons of ...
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