History of the Town of Whately, Mass: Including a Narrative of Leading Events from the First Planting of Hatfield : 1660-1871 : with Family Genealogiestown, 1872 - 332 páginas |
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... Town . The materials collected have been embodied in these pages . Some chapters are inserted as they were written for that address , and the book is now published in accordance with a unanimous vote of the town at its annual meeting in ...
... Town . The materials collected have been embodied in these pages . Some chapters are inserted as they were written for that address , and the book is now published in accordance with a unanimous vote of the town at its annual meeting in ...
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... vote , that no clapboards , shingles , or rails , or coopering stuff should be sold " to go out of town . " The upland woods , on each side of the river , both above and below the towns , were passable for men on horseback . As already ...
... vote , that no clapboards , shingles , or rails , or coopering stuff should be sold " to go out of town . " The upland woods , on each side of the river , both above and below the towns , were passable for men on horseback . As already ...
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... town on which a mill was first erected was usually called Mill River . ] He received a grant of twenty acres near the mill for building it ; and the town ... voted , at • a side - meeting , February , 1670 , to 18.
... town on which a mill was first erected was usually called Mill River . ] He received a grant of twenty acres near the mill for building it ; and the town ... voted , at • a side - meeting , February , 1670 , to 18.
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... town voted him , in addition to the home lot of eight acres , the ministerial allotment in the meadows , to build him a house , forty by twenty feet , double - story , and allow him £ 60 a year , two - thirds in wheat and one - third in ...
... town voted him , in addition to the home lot of eight acres , the ministerial allotment in the meadows , to build him a house , forty by twenty feet , double - story , and allow him £ 60 a year , two - thirds in wheat and one - third in ...
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... vote of the town requiring every owner of cows or sheep to take his turn in tending the herd on the Sabbath , —thus giv- ing the cowherd or shepherd an equal share in the rest and privileges of holy time . Hatfield had two hundred and ...
... vote of the town requiring every owner of cows or sheep to take his turn in tending the herd on the Sabbath , —thus giv- ing the cowherd or shepherd an equal share in the rest and privileges of holy time . Hatfield had two hundred and ...
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History of the town of Whately, Mass. : including a narrative of leading ... J.H. Temple Vista previa limitada - 1872 |
History of the Town of Whately, Mass., Including a Narrative of Leading ... J. H. Temple Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
History of the Town of Whately, Mass: Including a Narrative of Leading ... Josiah Howard Temple Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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Abigail aged Allis Almira Anna April April 16 April 25 Bardwell Belden Belding Benjamin Brown built Caleb Caleb Strong Capt Charles Chester Chestnut Plain chil church Clarissa Conway Daniel David Deerfield Dickinson Ebenezer Edward Electa Elijah Elisha Eliza Elizabeth Esther Eurotas Frary George Hadley Hannah Harriet Hatfield Henry Hill Horace Indians Isaac James Joel John John Wait Jonathan Joseph Josiah Julia July July 17 July 22 June June 14 June 21 Justus land Lemuel Levi Lieut lived Louisa Lucinda Lucy Lydia Lyman March March 19 March 24 Martha Mary meadow meeting-house mill Morton Moses Nathaniel Noah Oliver Graves Poplar hill Reuben river road Rufus Salmon White Samuel Sanderson Sarah Scott Sept Seth Smith Sophia Spruce hill Thomas Sanderson town of Whately town voted Wait wife William young
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Página 42 - ... bootes, or women of the same ranke to weare silke or tiffany hoodes or scarfes, which though allowable to persons of greater estates, or more liberall education, yet we cannot but judge it intollerable in persons of such like condition...
Página 29 - Pynchon on the west side of the river. Major Pynchon says, in a letter to the Council, Sept. 30th : We are endeavouring to discover the enemy and daily send out scouts, but little is effected. Our English are somewhat awk and fearful in scouting and spying, though we do the best we can.
Página 77 - The great cost of cattle, and the sickening of their cattle upon such wild fodder as was never cut before ; the loss of their sheep and swine by wolves ; the sufferings of the people in the great snows and cold soon following ; and the fear of the Pequots...
Página 179 - Further it is ordered that no person shall take tobacco publicly under the penalty of 2s. 6d., nor privately in his own house or in the house of another before strangers, and that two or more shall not take it together anywhere, under the aforesaid penalty for every offence.