History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900Noyes & Davis, 1901 - 334 páginas |
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... native to the town , the most interesting and beautiful is the tulip tree . It may be found in the central por- tions along the principal highway from the ancient home of Peter Gallup to the present parsonage . A friend of the writer ...
... native to the town , the most interesting and beautiful is the tulip tree . It may be found in the central por- tions along the principal highway from the ancient home of Peter Gallup to the present parsonage . A friend of the writer ...
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... native place , and returned to make California their permanent home . Since the rush to California most of the removals from the town have been to Norwich , New London , Mystic and other places not far away . Young persons , and persons ...
... native place , and returned to make California their permanent home . Since the rush to California most of the removals from the town have been to Norwich , New London , Mystic and other places not far away . Young persons , and persons ...
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... native of New Haven , and a graduate of Yale Col- lege , in the class of 1726. On the 25th of Dec. , 1729 , he was ordained pastor of this Church , being at the time only 21 years of age . His pastorate continued less than five years ...
... native of New Haven , and a graduate of Yale Col- lege , in the class of 1726. On the 25th of Dec. , 1729 , he was ordained pastor of this Church , being at the time only 21 years of age . His pastorate continued less than five years ...
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... native of Charlestown , Mass . , and was graduated at Harvard College in 1728. He was ordained here , Oct. 14 , 1736. " The settlement offered him was two hundred pounds per annum for the first two years , and one hundred and ten pounds ...
... native of Charlestown , Mass . , and was graduated at Harvard College in 1728. He was ordained here , Oct. 14 , 1736. " The settlement offered him was two hundred pounds per annum for the first two years , and one hundred and ten pounds ...
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... native of Wallingford . He was a graduate of Yale College , in the class of 1740. He was ordained here in June , 1749 , and continued in the pastoral office about twenty - three years . In making provision for his support , the Society ...
... native of Wallingford . He was a graduate of Yale College , in the class of 1740. He was ordained here in June , 1749 , and continued in the pastoral office about twenty - three years . In making provision for his support , the Society ...
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History of the Town of Ledyard: 1650-1900 (Classic Reprint) John Avery Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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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...