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7101 |
In 1403, he was made a Knight of the Garter. | de Ros, Sir William KG, Baron de Ros (I21779)
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7102 |
In 1408, he was one of the Knights of the Shire for the County of Lancaster. | Houghton, Sir Henry (I23523)
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7103 |
In 1411, he tried to retrieve an inheritance in Hainault that had come to him through his mother. | Swynford, Sir Thomas Sheriff of Lincoln (I21801)
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7104 |
In 1419, he was wounded at the siege of Rouen. | Harington, Sir William KG (I23237)
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7105 |
In 1471, he was the Sheriff of Devon. | Courtenay of Molland, Sir Philip (I23397)
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7106 |
In 1473 BCE she declared herself Pharaoh, and ruled until her death. She adopted masculine attire and assumed the traditional masculine titles. | Pharaoh Hatshepsut (I9905)
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7107 |
In 151 BCE, he was crowned the King of Pontus. | Mithradates V Eurugates King of Pontus (I9442)
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7108 |
In 1543 , he became the Chamberlain to his niece, Katherine Parr, the last Queen of Henry VIII. | Parr, William Lord Parr (I21650)
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7109 |
In 1569, he was mentioned. | Houghton, John (I23511)
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7110 |
In 159 BCE, he was crowned the King of Armenia. | Tigranes I King of Armenia (I9426)
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7111 |
In 159 BCE, He was crowned the King of Iberia. | Meribanes I King of Iberia (I9420)
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7112 |
In 1599 when George Fairbank had a license to marry Susan Bentley. | Bannister, Isabel (I25027)
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7113 |
In 162 BCE, he was crowned the King of Syria. | Demetrius I Soter "the Preserver" King of the Seleucid Empire (I9524)
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7114 |
In 1629 he moved to Sowerby. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7115 |
In 1636, he was a witness in the case of Joseph Avery before the General Court. | Knight, John (I4591)
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7116 |
In 1636, he was listed as a proprietor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Sparhawk, Deacon Nathaniel (I1558)
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7117 |
In 1638 he was a proprietor of Newbury. | Knight, John (I4591)
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7118 |
In 1638, he was a proprietor of Newbury. | Merrill, Nathaniel (I1572)
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7119 |
In 1638, she became a member of the Dorchester Church. | Joanna (I1103)
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7120 |
In 1640, he became a freeman. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7121 |
In 1640, he was recorded as living in Dedham, Massachusetts. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7122 |
In 1640, John Knight had a lot of land granted him on condition that he "follow fishing." These lots were called fisherman's lots. | Knight, John (I4591)
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7123 |
In 1645 he sold his lands in Plymouth and moved to Duxbury and later was one of the original proprietors of Bridgewater. | Haskell, John (I23587)
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7124 |
In 1649, his estate was administered with a long list of debtors and creditors. | Sparhawk, Deacon Nathaniel (I1558)
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7125 |
In 1650, he moved to help found the new town of Medfield. He became one of the first settlers and proprietors. He drew lots from time to time, most of which, by a division of the
township in 1713, fell into Medway. His first land draw was three acres and three roods, bounded by John Bowers north-west. His house lot was on Bridge Street. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7126 |
In 1652, John took the Oath of Fidelity. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7127 |
In 1653/54, he and his horse took Capt. Leverett to the Manhatos. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7128 |
In 1654 according to the town records "September 21st. ‘ Liberty was granted to the inhabitants of the ‘old towne’ to make a fence and hang a gate acrosse the way about Anthony Short’s or John Knight’s provided they hinder not the cattell from going into the commons there." | Knight, John (I4591)
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7129 |
In 1654, he made his will mentioning his wife, Joanna and his children Lydia, Experience, Sarah and Patience, all under age. | Meade, Gabriel (I1102)
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7130 |
In 1654, she was mentioned in her father's will. | Meade, Lydia (I16110)
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7131 |
In 1656, he received a land grant from the town. | Hackett, William (I23744)
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7132 |
In 1656, he was on a committee chosen "to put the affairs of ye ds. new Plantation in an orderly way." | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7133 |
In 1657, he built a saw mill above his grist mill. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7134 |
In 1657, he was admitted as an inhabitant and took the Oath of Fidelity. | O'Kelley, David (I23267)
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7135 |
In 1657, he was one of the committee to convey lands at Whip Sufferage. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7136 |
In 1657, he was taxed in Dover. | Hackett, William (I23744)
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7137 |
In 1658, she was living with Thomas Cheesholme. | Sparhawk, Esther (I16154)
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7138 |
In 1662, he and his wife moved to Medfield, Massachusetts. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7139 |
In 1663,a company of 15 of his former townsmen, with others from Weymouth, having undertaken the settlement of Mendon, he and the Adamses at Medfield proposed to join them; and he actually presented his request for acceptance as a proprietor ; but the Adamses finally declined, and his proposal seems not to have been acted upon, he having most likely withdrawn it. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7140 |
In 1664, he was 55 years old. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7141 |
In 1664, Thomas Goodenow wrote his will mentioning his brother's Edmund Goodenow and John Ruddocke. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7142 |
In 1666, he called his age 56 years. | Patcham, Joseph (I20394)
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7143 |
In 1666, she owned covenant in the Roxbury Church. | Clark, Elizabeth (I23877)
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7144 |
In 1667, he contracted with the town of Groton to build them a grist mill in exchange for 520 acres of land. He did so on a site, now in the bounds of Harvard. He placed his son, Jonas in charge, and later deeded the lands and mill to Jonas. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7145 |
In 1667, he was elected a Selectman. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7146 |
In 1668, he was recorded in the census at the age of 20. | Guérin, Jérôme (I23344)
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7147 |
In 1669, he was elected a Selectman and Town Clerk. He served as Town Clerk until King Philip's War. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7148 |
In 1670, he was appointed a Constable. | Prentice, Thomas (I23818)
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7149 |
In 1671, he was recorded in the census at the age of 17. | Gaudet, Pierre l'aîné (I1758)
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7150 |
In 1671, he was recorded in the census at the age of 2. | Guérin, François (I23345)
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7151 |
In 1671, he was recorded in the census at the age of 7. | Guérin, Jérôme (I23344)
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7152 |
In 1671, she was recorded at age 12. | Guérin, Anne (I23200)
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7153 |
In 1671, she was recorded in the census at the age of 5. | Guérin, Huguette (I15756)
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7154 |
In 1673, he made his will. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7155 |
In 1675, his subscription to the town of Medfield was 1½ bushels of corn and 1 bushel of wheat. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7156 |
In 1676, he was taxed £2 6/9. | O'Kelley, David (I23267)
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7157 |
In 1677, he signed the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity at Exeter. | Hackett, William (I23744)
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7158 |
In 1677, he was living in Salisbury, Massachusetts. | Collins, Benjamin (I891)
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7159 |
In 1678 he testified that he was about 69 years of age. | Clap, Thomas (I20244)
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7160 |
In 1678, he became a freeman. | Lynde, Joseph (I20955)
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7161 |
In 1678, he contributed to Harvard College. | Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
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7162 |
In 1678, she deposed giving her age as 66 years. | Platts, Mary (I489)
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7163 |
In 1679, he returned to Lancaster. | Prescott, John (I488)
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7164 |
In 1680, he was in Dover. | Leigh, Abraham (I23040)
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7165 |
In 1682, the Jesuit antiquary Claude-Francois Menestrier announced that he had discovered Anne's tomb at the Cistercian Abbey of Villiers. The discovery was subsequently disputed, as Villiers was not built until the thirteenth century, although it's possible Anne's remains had been moved there at some point following her death. Whatever monument may have been there was destroyed in the French Revolution. | Anne of Kiev (I2990)
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7166 |
In 1686, he was recorded in the census at the age of 32. | Gaudet, Pierre l'aîné (I1758)
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7167 |
In 1686, she was recorded in the census at the age of 20. | Guérin, Huguette (I15756)
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7168 |
In 1686, she was recorded in the census at the age of 26. | Guérin, Anne (I23200)
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7169 |
In 1687, he was elected a Deacon in the Marlborough Church. | Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
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7170 |
In 1692, she signed the Bradbury petition. | Barnard, Sarah (I1138)
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7171 |
In 1693, he was recorded in the census at the age of 39. | Gaudet, Pierre l'aîné (I1758)
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7172 |
In 1693, she was recorded in the census at the age of 26. | Guérin, Huguette (I15756)
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7173 |
In 1694, he was one of the original grantees of Kingston, New Hampshire. | Elkins, Gershom (I1773)
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7174 |
In 1694, Thomas and Rebecca conveyed lands to the Rev. N. Hobart. | Prentice, Thomas (I23818)
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7175 |
In 1695, he was appointed a Fence Viewer. | Prentice, Thomas (I23818)
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7176 |
In 1696, he was fifteen years old. | Mellen, James (I16179)
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7177 |
In 1697, his will was proved. | O'Kelley, David (I23267)
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7178 |
In 1698, he was recorded in the census at the age of 33. | Guérin, Jérôme (I23344)
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7179 |
In 1698, she was recorded in the census at the age of 35. | Guérin, Anne (I23200)
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7180 |
In 1700, he was recorded in the census at the age of 46. | Gaudet, Pierre l'aîné (I1758)
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7181 |
In 1700, she was recorded in the census at the age of 33. | Guérin, Huguette (I15756)
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7182 |
In 1700, she was recorded in the census at the age of 40. | Guérin, Anne (I23200)
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7183 |
In 1701, she was recorded in the census at the age of 34. | Guérin, Huguette (I15756)
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7184 |
In 1704, he was captured at Deerfield, and taken into captivity in Canada. | Baker, Captain Thomas (I23927)
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7185 |
In 1715, he made his will.
In the name of god amen
I Timothy blake beinge weke of body • • •
2d I havinge by Deed given to my two sons moses and lsarell the one halfe of my farme which deed baringe date the aightenth day of June seventen hundred & twelve, I give unto my sd two sons after my deseas the other halfe of my farme that is moses & Isarell blake, they yeildinge & payinge my now wife thier mother, the one third of the income of sd lands & after theire mothers deseas to be equally devided in quallety & quantity they payinge to theire brothers & sisters ten pounds apece, that is to aron ten pounds, & five pounds to timothy he havinge five pound alredy given to debroh Nomia [Naomi) ruth ten pounds apece & I Give to my son Samuell my grist mill hee livinge duty full to his mother tell he is twenty one years of age & then allowinge his mother twenty shillings a yeare & evry yeare duringe her naturell life I Give to my wife the use of my stoke of Cattell of all sorts & goods & utencells in the house duringe her naturell life & then to be disposed of amonge the Children with the ten pounds as aforsd if the estate bee then that it bee no wronge to the executors in Confirmation of all above written I sett my hand & seall this twenty sixth of october ano: Dom: 1715 & in the second yeare of our sovaraigne Georg of great Brittin king I also constitut & apoint my two sons moses & Isarell executors & my wife Nomi [Naomi) executrix: to this my last will to all which I set my hand and seall the Date aforsd
the marke X and Seall
of timothy blake [seal]
wittnes
Isarel Smith
Mehetabel Hillyard
Oliver Smith | Blake, Timothy (I23388)
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7186 |
In 1735/36, he moved with his family to North Carolina. | Latham, Thomas (I14514)
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7187 |
In 1735/36, she moved with her family to North Carolina. | Hardin, Deborah (I14553)
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7188 |
In 1740, Deborah (Hardin) wife of Thomas Latham, millwright, was waylaid on the Kings High Road in North Carolina. | Hardin, Deborah (I14553)
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7189 |
In 1755, when he was 9, he moved to Rutland from Medfield with his father. He lived for some time in Hubbardston, Massachusetts on a farm acquired from his father. He returned to Rutland and bought a farm near New Boston. He lived there the rest of his life. | Wheeler, Abraham (I637)
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7190 |
In 180, he was crowned the King of Armenia. | Vologaesus II King of Armenia (I9394)
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7191 |
In 1810, she lived in Bozrah. | Birchard, Lucy (I4162)
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7192 |
In 1828, Elias Kent was the first and only deacon of the church. He served for many years. | Kent, Deacon Elias (I23012)
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7193 |
In 190 BCE, he was crowned the King of Pontus. | Pharnaces I King of Pontus (I9446)
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7194 |
In 190, he was crowned the Great King of Parthia as Vologaesus V. | Vologaesus II King of Armenia (I9394)
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7195 |
In 191, he was crowned the King of Armenia. He was deposed in 206. | Khosrow II "the Brave" King of Armenia (I9591)
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7196 |
In 200 BCE, he became the Strategos of Armenia. | Artaxias I King of Armenia (I9427)
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7197 |
In 200 BCE, he was crowned the King of Armenia. | Orontes IV King of Armenia (I9473)
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7198 |
In 205 BCE, he was crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. | Pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes (I9490)
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7199 |
In 207, he was crowned the King of Media. | Artabanus IV Great King of Parthia (I9393)
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7200 |
In 213, he was crowned the King of Parthia. | Artabanus IV Great King of Parthia (I9393)
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