The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Том 10New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 1856 |
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... Settlement of , ii 38 Items , iv 30 , 246 ; v 449 ; vi 35 , 258,329 ; vii 47 , 155 , 255 , 353 ; viii 63 , 129 , 263 ; ix ... settled , ii 81 Freemen , viii 77 Wheelwright's deposition , ix 208 Family Register , form of , i 67 ; ii 227 ...
... Settlement of , ii 38 Items , iv 30 , 246 ; v 449 ; vi 35 , 258,329 ; vii 47 , 155 , 255 , 353 ; viii 63 , 129 , 263 ; ix ... settled , ii 81 Freemen , viii 77 Wheelwright's deposition , ix 208 Family Register , form of , i 67 ; ii 227 ...
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... settling this country ? Or , can it be maintained that only outcasts from decent society united in colonizing North America ? Or , finally , did it simply " so happen , " as we ordinarily say , in the common course of events ...
... settling this country ? Or , can it be maintained that only outcasts from decent society united in colonizing North America ? Or , finally , did it simply " so happen , " as we ordinarily say , in the common course of events ...
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... settled in the town , and also erected the house at Philipsbourg . He married Margaret Dacres , and had a son and a daughter . 1. Verderych Felypsen , his heir . 2. Eva , ( Felypsen ) , who married Jacobus Van Cortlandt , and had issue ...
... settled in the town , and also erected the house at Philipsbourg . He married Margaret Dacres , and had a son and a daughter . 1. Verderych Felypsen , his heir . 2. Eva , ( Felypsen ) , who married Jacobus Van Cortlandt , and had issue ...
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... settle in that island , an arrangement which so displeased his mother's relations , that Mr. Farmer , dying soon after his neice , Maria , left all his large fortune to Mrs. Sparkes , and only a legacy of £ 10,000 to his grandnephew ...
... settle in that island , an arrangement which so displeased his mother's relations , that Mr. Farmer , dying soon after his neice , Maria , left all his large fortune to Mrs. Sparkes , and only a legacy of £ 10,000 to his grandnephew ...
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... Settling the State of this Patten . Some differences arising aboute some p ticulars in iudgement , wee were by the ... Settle us here in Church Estate , and to unite us togeather in holy Walkeing , and to make us Faithfull in keeping ...
... Settling the State of this Patten . Some differences arising aboute some p ticulars in iudgement , wee were by the ... Settle us here in Church Estate , and to unite us togeather in holy Walkeing , and to make us Faithfull in keeping ...
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