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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... memory of Robert Byrks , a benefactor to the town . It is in these words : How , how , who is heare ? I Robin of Doncastre And Margaret my Feare . That I spent , that I had , That I gaue , that I haue That I left that I lost A. D. 1597 ...
... memory of Robert Byrks , a benefactor to the town . It is in these words : How , how , who is heare ? I Robin of Doncastre And Margaret my Feare . That I spent , that I had , That I gaue , that I haue That I left that I lost A. D. 1597 ...
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... memory . His body , after being embowelled , ( a cus- tom of those days ) was sent to London for interment . A portrait of him is said to be in the picture gallery of Oxford . There was an engraved por- trait of him published a few ...
... memory . His body , after being embowelled , ( a cus- tom of those days ) was sent to London for interment . A portrait of him is said to be in the picture gallery of Oxford . There was an engraved por- trait of him published a few ...
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... memory of the righteous man is blest . Susanna w to Josiah Abigail w of John Esther wid to Nathan Jonathan s of Jacob & Abigail Williams of Samuel & Margery Margery Wright Carter Lieut John Richardson Blanchard Carter Convers Belknap ...
... memory of the righteous man is blest . Susanna w to Josiah Abigail w of John Esther wid to Nathan Jonathan s of Jacob & Abigail Williams of Samuel & Margery Margery Wright Carter Lieut John Richardson Blanchard Carter Convers Belknap ...
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... memory of the men who witnessed these events , and whose lives and characters have been creditable to the land of their birth , that their names should be preserved . As a class , no order of men has done more to promote the good of ...
... memory of the men who witnessed these events , and whose lives and characters have been creditable to the land of their birth , that their names should be preserved . As a class , no order of men has done more to promote the good of ...
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... memory is still cherished by the descendants of the early pioneers , for his universal charity , simplicity of manners , and sincere piety . DOCTOR THOMAS FARLEY Was the son of General Farley of old Ipswich , Mass . The year of his ...
... memory is still cherished by the descendants of the early pioneers , for his universal charity , simplicity of manners , and sincere piety . DOCTOR THOMAS FARLEY Was the son of General Farley of old Ipswich , Mass . The year of his ...
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