The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 56New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1902 - New England Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... received in the Principal Lib- raries of the District of Columbia , 114 Library of Congress . Division of Manu- scripts . A Calendar of Washington Manuscripts in the Library of Congress , 114 Library of Congress . Division of Maps and ...
... received in the Principal Lib- raries of the District of Columbia , 114 Library of Congress . Division of Manu- scripts . A Calendar of Washington Manuscripts in the Library of Congress , 114 Library of Congress . Division of Maps and ...
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... received the principal appointment on Anniversary day . In his es- says and addresses during the three years , he gave evidence of that remarkable power of statement which led one to say of him , " His style is a model of compactness ...
... received the principal appointment on Anniversary day . In his es- says and addresses during the three years , he gave evidence of that remarkable power of statement which led one to say of him , " His style is a model of compactness ...
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... received from his pupils and friends a large and massive silver loving cup , crowned with ninety roses , together with more than a hundred letters , all breathing love and devotion , which deeply moved him . To those who knew Professor ...
... received from his pupils and friends a large and massive silver loving cup , crowned with ninety roses , together with more than a hundred letters , all breathing love and devotion , which deeply moved him . To those who knew Professor ...
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... received the unqualified acceptance of careful genealogists . A pedigree is no stronger than its weakest link . That a daughter of Richard Londenoys married Thomas Harlakenden was abundantly proved , but there seemed to be no sufficient ...
... received the unqualified acceptance of careful genealogists . A pedigree is no stronger than its weakest link . That a daughter of Richard Londenoys married Thomas Harlakenden was abundantly proved , but there seemed to be no sufficient ...
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... received . vi . JOEL , b . June 12 , 1794 ; m . Feb. 18 , 1819 , Susannah Hill , b . April 30 , 1798 , dau . of Josiah and Susanna ( Davis ) Hill . He was a farmer , and later a merchant , in Bedford , and a deacon . He d . Aug. 4 ...
... received . vi . JOEL , b . June 12 , 1794 ; m . Feb. 18 , 1819 , Susannah Hill , b . April 30 , 1798 , dau . of Josiah and Susanna ( Davis ) Hill . He was a farmer , and later a merchant , in Bedford , and a deacon . He d . Aug. 4 ...
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