Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts: 1638-[1909] ...Chase brothers, printers, 1900 |
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... Samuel , son of Edmond and Thamazine Rice , who came from Barkhampstead , in Hertfordshire , England , and settled in Sudbury in 1639 , took the freeman's oath May 13 , 1640 ; was one of the first proprietors of Sudbury , and was rated ...
... Samuel , son of Edmond and Thamazine Rice , who came from Barkhampstead , in Hertfordshire , England , and settled in Sudbury in 1639 , took the freeman's oath May 13 , 1640 ; was one of the first proprietors of Sudbury , and was rated ...
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... Samuel Lummus of Ipswich as his second wife , she d . before July 2 , 1717 , as at that date . William Divoll and James Keyes both of Lancaster and Samuel Lummus , Jr. of Ipswich divide land and town right in Lancaster , formerly ...
... Samuel Lummus of Ipswich as his second wife , she d . before July 2 , 1717 , as at that date . William Divoll and James Keyes both of Lancaster and Samuel Lummus , Jr. of Ipswich divide land and town right in Lancaster , formerly ...
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... Samuel Fiske's , in Rehoboth . 108. Sarah , b . Sept. 20 , 1700 ; m . Nathaniel Brown , Jr. , 4 ( 82 ) . 109. Josiah , + . 110. Hannah , 1 + . 111. John , * + . MARTHA3 ( 31 ) , b . in Wenham , Mass . , Apr. 5 , 1670 ; m . Joseph , son ...
... Samuel Fiske's , in Rehoboth . 108. Sarah , b . Sept. 20 , 1700 ; m . Nathaniel Brown , Jr. , 4 ( 82 ) . 109. Josiah , + . 110. Hannah , 1 + . 111. John , * + . MARTHA3 ( 31 ) , b . in Wenham , Mass . , Apr. 5 , 1670 ; m . Joseph , son ...
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... Samuel Willard , Capt . James Wilder , James Keys , Samuel Carter & Jon Houghton , all of Lancaster , Worcester Co. " ( lately Middlesex ) . " to divide estate of John White , late of Lan- caster , dec'd . Feb. 25 , 1735-6 . * To Eunice ...
... Samuel Willard , Capt . James Wilder , James Keys , Samuel Carter & Jon Houghton , all of Lancaster , Worcester Co. " ( lately Middlesex ) . " to divide estate of John White , late of Lan- caster , dec'd . Feb. 25 , 1735-6 . * To Eunice ...
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... SAMUEL Lummus3 ( 55 ) , b . in Ipswich , Mass . , Feb. 14 , 1679 ; m . int . pub . Dec. 8 , 1709 , with Mary Love of Boston . He lived in Ips- wich . His wife d . Nov. 29 , 1744 , and he m . ( 2 ) Dec. 27 , 1746 , Susanna Smith of Salem ...
... SAMUEL Lummus3 ( 55 ) , b . in Ipswich , Mass . , Feb. 14 , 1679 ; m . int . pub . Dec. 8 , 1709 , with Mary Love of Boston . He lived in Ips- wich . His wife d . Nov. 29 , 1744 , and he m . ( 2 ) Dec. 27 , 1746 , Susanna Smith of Salem ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 763 - See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me : I kill, and I make alive ; I wound and I heal ; neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
Página 784 - It seems to be a bait the devil lays to make men lose their precious time. I remember with shame how formerly, when I had taken two or three pipes, I was presently ready for another, such a bewitching thing it is.
Página 773 - All of them stript naked by a company of hell-hounds, roaring, singing, ranting and insulting, as if they would have torn our very hearts out; yet the Lord by his Almighty power preserved a number of us from death, for there were twenty-four of us taken alive and carried Captive. I had often before this said...
Página 784 - I did, for which he gave me a shilling. I offered the money to my master, but he bade me keep it; and with it I bought a piece of horse flesh. Afterwards he asked me to make a cap for his boy, for which he invited me to dinner. I went, and he gave me a pancake, about as big as two fingers. It was made of parched wheat, beaten, and fried in bear's grease, but I thought I never tasted pleasanter meat in my life.
Página 793 - And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country, and he sent him into his fields to feed swine. And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat ; and no man gave them unto him.
Página 783 - I shall not die but live, and declare the works of the Lord. The Lord hath chastened me sore; but He hath not given me over unto death.
Página 773 - Now away we must go with those barbarous creatures with our bodies wounded and bleeding and our hearts no less than our bodies.
Página 772 - Indian had come to the door, they were ready to fly upon him and tear him down. The Lord hereby would make us the more to acknowledge his hand, and to see that our help is always in him. But out we must go, the fire increasing and coming along behind us, roaring, and the Indians gaping before us with their guns, spears and hatchets to devour us. No sooner were we out of the house but my...
Página 787 - Let, I pray thee, thy merciful kindness be for my comfort, according to thy word unto thy servant.
Página 789 - I had not seen my son a pretty while, and here was an Indian of whom I made inquiry after him and asked him when he saw him. He answered me that such a time his master roasted him and that himself did eat a piece of him as big as his two fingers and that he was very good meat.