Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Tom 4Lewis historical publishing Company, 1909 |
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Strona 1652
... Edward , born February 26 , 1726 . Children by second wife : 3. Jonathan , born July 1 , 1727 , married , October 31 , 1751 , Mary 5 . Woodward . 4. Lydia , born about 1730 , mar- ried , January 16 , 1755 , Abijah Fuller . David , born ...
... Edward , born February 26 , 1726 . Children by second wife : 3. Jonathan , born July 1 , 1727 , married , October 31 , 1751 , Mary 5 . Woodward . 4. Lydia , born about 1730 , mar- ried , January 16 , 1755 , Abijah Fuller . David , born ...
Strona 1655
... Edward III , and some of their descend- ants seem to have resided there continuously to this day . Just three hundred years later , or in 1630 , one or more of the Smalls , who presumably lived in Dartmouth or other place in Devonshire ...
... Edward III , and some of their descend- ants seem to have resided there continuously to this day . Just three hundred years later , or in 1630 , one or more of the Smalls , who presumably lived in Dartmouth or other place in Devonshire ...
Strona 1656
... Edward , who once lived in Dover , New Hampshire . " ( II ) " Francis Small , who may be regarded as the father of the Small family in America , was born in England in 1620 , and came to America in or about 1632. He received his name ...
... Edward , who once lived in Dover , New Hampshire . " ( II ) " Francis Small , who may be regarded as the father of the Small family in America , was born in England in 1620 , and came to America in or about 1632. He received his name ...
Strona 1660
... Edward I , including the village of Turges , afterwards called Northfield , in Northampton county , where for many generations this family was located . In the sixteenth century some of the family settled at Clipston in the same county ...
... Edward I , including the village of Turges , afterwards called Northfield , in Northampton county , where for many generations this family was located . In the sixteenth century some of the family settled at Clipston in the same county ...
Strona 1671
... Edward Hutchinson . The title of the land was in dispute and Thomas John- son , from whom Hutchinson had his title , obligated himself to pay costs and expenses in case the purchaser was harassed by lawsuits . Children of James and ...
... Edward Hutchinson . The title of the land was in dispute and Thomas John- son , from whom Hutchinson had his title , obligated himself to pay costs and expenses in case the purchaser was harassed by lawsuits . Children of James and ...
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Abigail April 19 Bangor baptized became Benjamin born April born August born December born February born January born July born June born March born November born October born September Boston Captain Charles chil church College Colonel Company Daniel daugh Deacon December 19 December 25 died April died August died December died January died June died March died October died September died young dren Ebenezer educated Edward Eliza Elizabeth England farm father February 19 George graduated Hampshire Hannah Henry Isaac James Jane January 16 January 25 Jonathan Joseph Kittery land Lewiston lived Lodge Lydia Maine March 12 married Mary married second Martha Masons Massachusetts Merrill Nathaniel Newbury November 15 November 26 October 15 October 24 Portland public schools Rebecca regiment Republican resided ried Samuel selectman September 27 settled sketch follows Stephen Thomas town widow wife William York
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Strona 1867 - Who have said, With our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own: who is lord over us?
Strona 1824 - No restriction as to the use of tools, machinery or material except such as are unsafe. No limitation of output. No restriction as to the number of apprentices and helpers, when of proper age.
Strona 1790 - He is a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No.
Strona 1769 - O'er Roslin all that dreary night A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; 'Twas broader than the watch-fire light, And redder than the bright moonbeam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copsewood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from caverned Hawthornden.
Strona 1767 - He was an active member of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, serving for both as commander of the Wisconsin department.
Strona 2130 - Soft is the sleep of saints, in peace they lie, They rest in silence, but they never die; From these dark graves, their flesh refined shall rise And in immortal bloom ascend the skies.
Strona 1779 - ... as hath pased over them & theirs, in this thirty years. It may be of some use to such as come after ; but, however, I shall rest in my owne benefite. I will therfore take them in order as they lye.
Strona 1794 - Arts, and later his alma mater conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts.
Strona 2085 - London, a freeman of the Merchant Tailors' Company, then the most famous and prosperous of all the great trade guilds, numbering in its membership distinguished men of all professions, many of the nobility, and the Prince of Wales.