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May 30, 2011 •
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Anyone interested in me posting my book on the Mauer family of St. Louis, and Elisberry, Missouri?
May 30, 2011 •
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Footnote: Thwing, Walter, 1908, History of the First Church of Roxbury, Massachusetts 1630-1904, Page 36
3. Sarah, his daughter, born in England ca 1625 married 1646 to Tobias Davis ca 1643-1646. ...
May 30, 2011 •
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His will, dated 15 December 1661 and proved 23 January 1661, Isaac Morrill bequeathed to "my dear & loving wife” the use of my entire estate during her life; after her decease £40 to "my four grandch...
Apr 13, 2011 •
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1. Isaac Morrill was born 1587 or 1588 & in England and his name is on the register of the ship "Lion" which sailed from London 22 June 1632 and arrived 16 September 1632 (12 weeks at sea) at Bost...
Apr 8, 2011 •
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Change of Calendar
In the year 1751 the English Parliament passed an act by which the old style of computing time was altered to the new. Eleven days were to be taken from September 1752 and th...
Apr 8, 2011 •
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Salisbury, Massachusetts was founded in 1638 as a "plantation". In the spring of 1639, the records show that the grantors agreed that each settler should have two pieces of meadowland and a certain...
Apr 8, 2011 •
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Hampstead, New Hampshire was originally a part of Amesbury and Haverhill, Massachusetts. It was first settled in 1728 and was incorporated by New Hampshire in January 1749.
Hampton, New Hamps...
Mar 21, 2011 •
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Surname research results
found the following for Mo & ILL
New info in bold
Katie Pauline Nottmeir: b. 1900 d. 23 Dec 1996
Nottemeir, Nottemeyer, Nottmeyer
MO b. 1910-1960 = negative
MO b. ...
Mar 21, 2011 •
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Boscawen, New Hampshire was originally granted a charter in 1732 as Contoocook, after the river of the same name. In 1760, the town was incorporated as Boscawen, in honor of an English admiral, Edwar...
Mar 21, 2011 •
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It is most likely that most of the Morrill’s of the Northeast part of the country are descendants of ABRAHAM MORRILL. So opens most of the books I have found written on “the Morrill’s” or the desce...
Mar 20, 2011 •
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North Carolina info from their web site
I am interested in tracing my family history. Where do I start?
Contact a Genealogical Information Specialist at the State Library of North Carolina, Gene...
Mar 20, 2011 •
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I will add the towns by alphabetically
Andover, New Hampshire was granted a charter in 1746, by the Masonian Proprietors, to sixty hardy settlers and called New Breton, in honor of the captors ...
Mar 20, 2011 •
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Bradbury petition was a petition signed by those who knew so Mrs. Bradbury stating she was not and had never been a witch. Mary Bradbury was found guilty of Witchcraft and put to death.
An intenti...
Mar 17, 2011 •
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i will post free sites web's addys in the comming weeks for all who need them.
i have been doing this for over 35 yrs and was once a reg family geni researcher.
i teach a beginning geni class at th...
Mar 17, 2011 •
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When a person is listed as “of (a town name)” that means he/she was living there at whatever date or event was mentioned; i.e. Tamsin married John Jaques, of Kingston, New Hampshire 21 February 1743. ...
Mar 17, 2011 •
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While I started out using Lyford, 1912, History o...