History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900Noyes & Davis, 1901 - 334 páginas |
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... wife , who was Miss Bellows . from Seneca Falls . By the first wife he had four children , and by the second , four . Two daughters have married in Ledyard , and the eldest of these has died . 1 Deacons of the Church : Warren Williams ...
... wife , who was Miss Bellows . from Seneca Falls . By the first wife he had four children , and by the second , four . Two daughters have married in Ledyard , and the eldest of these has died . 1 Deacons of the Church : Warren Williams ...
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... wife , Nathan Avery and wife , Hannah Hurlbutt , Lucy Hurlbutt and Lydia Stanton . Ralph Hurlbutt was appointed class - leader and eleven more names were added to the class during the year . About this time , the Separatist ...
... wife , Nathan Avery and wife , Hannah Hurlbutt , Lucy Hurlbutt and Lydia Stanton . Ralph Hurlbutt was appointed class - leader and eleven more names were added to the class during the year . About this time , the Separatist ...
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... wife was Polly Jones , daughter of John Jones , an immi- grant from Wales , who married Sarah Boles , and her memory is revered , as that of a most excellent woman . She had a sister , Judith , who married Elijah Newton , and became the ...
... wife was Polly Jones , daughter of John Jones , an immi- grant from Wales , who married Sarah Boles , and her memory is revered , as that of a most excellent woman . She had a sister , Judith , who married Elijah Newton , and became the ...
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... wife , Elisabeth Griswold , had been divorced from him and he had lived without a wife for twenty - five years , he assumed to marry himself to his maid - servant by going into the county court and there , in the presence of the court ...
... wife , Elisabeth Griswold , had been divorced from him and he had lived without a wife for twenty - five years , he assumed to marry himself to his maid - servant by going into the county court and there , in the presence of the court ...
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... wife came not recognize me ; and as in the room to search for me , and did . I did not see her , she left the room to look for me among the slain .. It was with the utmost difficulty that many of them could be identified , and so we ...
... wife came not recognize me ; and as in the room to search for me , and did . I did not see her , she left the room to look for me among the slain .. It was with the utmost difficulty that many of them could be identified , and so we ...
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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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