History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900Noyes & Davis, 1901 - 334 páginas |
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... Gurdon 106 Bill , Hon . Henry 183 Bill , Hon . Richard 104 Bill , Rev. William , D. D. 102 Billings , Capt . James A. 186 Brewster , Hon . John 188 Congregational Church , Frontispiece Cook , Rev. Nehemiah B. 37 Cook , Lt. William T ...
... Gurdon 106 Bill , Hon . Henry 183 Bill , Hon . Richard 104 Bill , Rev. William , D. D. 102 Billings , Capt . James A. 186 Brewster , Hon . John 188 Congregational Church , Frontispiece Cook , Rev. Nehemiah B. 37 Cook , Lt. William T ...
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... Gurdon Saltonstall , the pastor of the Church to which Mr. Rogers had formerly be- longed . Mr. Saltonstall questioned them as to the report in cir- culation of their being married , and said : " Why , John , do you mean to say that you ...
... Gurdon Saltonstall , the pastor of the Church to which Mr. Rogers had formerly be- longed . Mr. Saltonstall questioned them as to the report in cir- culation of their being married , and said : " Why , John , do you mean to say that you ...
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... Gurdon Ledyard , a brother of the colonel . " In form and outline Fort Griswold is substantially the same as when taken by the British . In the south - west bastion is the O 5 . FORT GRISWOLD H 10 3 Scale of 50 yards PLAN OF FORT ...
... Gurdon Ledyard , a brother of the colonel . " In form and outline Fort Griswold is substantially the same as when taken by the British . In the south - west bastion is the O 5 . FORT GRISWOLD H 10 3 Scale of 50 yards PLAN OF FORT ...
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... Gurdon Bill , who was doing sentry duty , stood . Mr. Bill was , at the time of this attack , in Stonington , engaged in teaching school , and while not a member of the military company , yet was summoned by the officer above - named to ...
... Gurdon Bill , who was doing sentry duty , stood . Mr. Bill was , at the time of this attack , in Stonington , engaged in teaching school , and while not a member of the military company , yet was summoned by the officer above - named to ...
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... Gurdon , Private Co. K. * Reynolds , William H. , Private , Co. K. Cold , George , Private , unassigned . Thirteenth Infantry . Smith , William , Private , Co. I. Fourteenth Infantry . Wagner , Henry , Private , Co. C. Lull , Oscar S ...
... Gurdon , Private Co. K. * Reynolds , William H. , Private , Co. K. Cold , George , Private , unassigned . Thirteenth Infantry . Smith , William , Private , Co. I. Fourteenth Infantry . Wagner , Henry , Private , Co. C. Lull , Oscar S ...
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aged Allyn Amos Anna Bailey Bellows Benadam Bill Library born April born Feb born Jan born June born March born Sept Brewster Brown Capt Chapman Charles child Christopher Colony Congregational Church Conn Connecticut County Daniel daugh daughter Democrat Denison descendants district Ebenezer Elizabeth England farm father Fort Griswold Gale's Ferry Gallup Geer Gray Griswold Gurdon Hannah Henry Hill homestead Hurlbut Indian Isaac Isaac G Jacob James Avery John Allyn John Avery Jonathan Joseph Lamb land Larrabee Latham Ledyard Lester lived London Lucy Lydia March 28 married Mary Morgan Nathan native Nehemiah North Groton North Stonington Norwich parsonage pastor Peckham Pequot Perkins Poquetanuck preached Preston Private Ralph relict resided Robert Robert Allyn Rufus Samuel Samuel Seabury Sarah settled Smith Spicer Stanton Stephen Stoddard Stonington Thomas town of Ledyard Tuttle Whipple wife Williams Yale College York
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Página 62 - Rogers ther chief leader. They appeared in New England about 1677. The principal distinguishing tenet of this denomination was, that worship performed the first day of the week; was a species of idolatry which they ought to oppose. In consequence...