The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volumen4S.G. Drake, 1850 |
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... Sarah ; a grand- daughter , Mary Chandler , ( daughter of William Chandler , of Andover , who married Mary , his daughter , August 24 , 1658 , ) and a grandson , Dan- iel Hovey . He gives to his son John , the farm he " bought of Mr ...
... Sarah ; a grand- daughter , Mary Chandler , ( daughter of William Chandler , of Andover , who married Mary , his daughter , August 24 , 1658 , ) and a grandson , Dan- iel Hovey . He gives to his son John , the farm he " bought of Mr ...
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... Sarah Massie , of Salem , Abigail Treadwell , of Ipswich , Elizabeth , Hannah , and Lydia . The last named became Lydia Rogers before the decease of her mother in 1671. Nathaniel , the eldest son , with his wife Lydia , continued to ...
... Sarah Massie , of Salem , Abigail Treadwell , of Ipswich , Elizabeth , Hannah , and Lydia . The last named became Lydia Rogers before the decease of her mother in 1671. Nathaniel , the eldest son , with his wife Lydia , continued to ...
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... Sarah Watson , was born September 23 , 1691. The father Samuel , was son of Ensign Nicho- las Wallis , son of Robert , one of the first settlers , who had land granted to him in 1639. The doctor had a wife named Sarah and lost an infant ...
... Sarah Watson , was born September 23 , 1691. The father Samuel , was son of Ensign Nicho- las Wallis , son of Robert , one of the first settlers , who had land granted to him in 1639. The doctor had a wife named Sarah and lost an infant ...
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... Sarah Bushnell , born the 17th of September , 1668 ; Hanah Bushnell , born the tenth of November , 1670 ; Mary Bushnell , the daughter of John Bushnell , born 20th February , 1672 ; Elizabeth Bushnell , born the 23d of December , 1674 ...
... Sarah Bushnell , born the 17th of September , 1668 ; Hanah Bushnell , born the tenth of November , 1670 ; Mary Bushnell , the daughter of John Bushnell , born 20th February , 1672 ; Elizabeth Bushnell , born the 23d of December , 1674 ...
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... Sarah Lee , were married , each to the other , the 24th day of May , in the year 1693 . THOMAS BALL , being Thomas Dunk's servant , was drowned in one of his tan fats , this 17th of July , 1675 , about the beginning of the night . JOHN ...
... Sarah Lee , were married , each to the other , the 24th day of May , in the year 1693 . THOMAS BALL , being Thomas Dunk's servant , was drowned in one of his tan fats , this 17th of July , 1675 , about the beginning of the night . JOHN ...
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