The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated ... Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volúmenes1-2Essex Antiquarian, 1897 |
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... bury and Abraham Drake . Wife Susana consented before Ri : Bellingham and Samuel Symonds same day . Willi ffullar bought of Edward Colcord 4 acres of meadow , formerly belonging to Willi Wakefeild , in Hampton , bounded by the beach ...
... bury and Abraham Drake . Wife Susana consented before Ri : Bellingham and Samuel Symonds same day . Willi ffullar bought of Edward Colcord 4 acres of meadow , formerly belonging to Willi Wakefeild , in Hampton , bounded by the beach ...
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... bury , Dec. 2 , 1651 . Willi Osgood entered a caution about 16 acres of meadow in Salisbury which he bought of Mr. Carr , Jan. 8 , 1651 . Thomas Moulton of Hampton , hus- bandman , for £ 4 , conveys to John Clif- ford of Hampton ...
... bury , Dec. 2 , 1651 . Willi Osgood entered a caution about 16 acres of meadow in Salisbury which he bought of Mr. Carr , Jan. 8 , 1651 . Thomas Moulton of Hampton , hus- bandman , for £ 4 , conveys to John Clif- ford of Hampton ...
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... bury conveys to William Godfrey of Hampton , " my late dwelling house " at Hampton and 15 acres of land , 17 : 3 : 1648. Wit : John Whelewright and Hen- ry Doue . Thomas Macy of Salisbury , merchant , for £ 6 , " & a marke , " conveys ...
... bury conveys to William Godfrey of Hampton , " my late dwelling house " at Hampton and 15 acres of land , 17 : 3 : 1648. Wit : John Whelewright and Hen- ry Doue . Thomas Macy of Salisbury , merchant , for £ 6 , " & a marke , " conveys ...
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... bury , 1896. This is an interesting and valuable paper on the rights and history of the early commoners of Salisbury . OULD NEWBURY : HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES . By John J. Currier . Illustrated ; 8vo . ; 729 pages ; cloth ...
... bury , 1896. This is an interesting and valuable paper on the rights and history of the early commoners of Salisbury . OULD NEWBURY : HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES . By John J. Currier . Illustrated ; 8vo . ; 729 pages ; cloth ...
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... bury , and died Oct. 28 , 1713 . 35 - III . GEORGE3 , b . March 19 , 1687 ; d . Nov. 21 , 1690 . 36 - IV . EZRA3 , b . July 7 , 1689 ; and d . in An- dover Nov. 19 , 1712 . 37 - V . 38 - VI . GEORGE3 , b . Dec. 21 , 1691 ; d . Dec. 30 ...
... bury , and died Oct. 28 , 1713 . 35 - III . GEORGE3 , b . March 19 , 1687 ; d . Nov. 21 , 1690 . 36 - IV . EZRA3 , b . July 7 , 1689 ; and d . in An- dover Nov. 19 , 1712 . 37 - V . 38 - VI . GEORGE3 , b . Dec. 21 , 1691 ; d . Dec. 30 ...
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