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The following appears in the register of Staplehurst Church:
1589 Marche The XXX day was baptized
ye sonne of Wyelyam Eddye
mynyster & preacher of ye
gosspell of our lord Jesus
cryst
| Eddy, Nathanaell (I16089)
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9202 |
The following is from her funeral sermon: "She was not only a grandmother in her own family, but served that functions well for many people. She had the appearance of a grandmother, the mein of one, too. She appeared in church with the assurance of a dowager queen, elegantly dressed, making quips and wise cracks, kids dancing around her in great merriment, the younger folks greeting her. Hers was always a grand entrance." | Ward, Ruth Esther (I615)
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9203 |
The Frankish Kingsoms of Neustria, Austrasia and Burgundy were united briefly under Clothaire II from 623 and 629. | Chlothar II "the Young" King of the Neustrian Franks (I5860)
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9204 |
The French sources refer to him as Gilbert of Galloway | Gille Brigte mac Fergusa of Galloway (I7993)
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9205 |
The Gill Genealogies give her death date as 20 May 1842 | Webster, Harriet (I11692)
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9206 |
The grave is unmarked. | Reardon, Patrick (I820)
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9207 |
The great age of obelisks began during the New Kingdom, in the eighteenth dynasty, when Thutmose I raised a pair at Karnak. | Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
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9208 |
The inscription on her and her brother, Humphrey's tomb is "Anno Gratiae m. trecentesimo quinto...Septimo die Februarii obiit domina Maria de Boun, et sep[ulta est cum domino Hugone fratre suo in monasterio beati Petri Westmonasterii." | de Bohun, Margaret (I23952)
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9209 |
The inscription on her grave reads "Anno Domini mcccxvi…Eodem anno obiit domina Elysabet comitissa Herfordiae, soror regis Edwardi, et sepulta fuit apud Waldene, x kalendas Junii." | Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Countess of Hereford (I2880)
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9210 |
The inscription on his and his sister, Margaret's tomb is "Anno Gratiae m. trecentesimo quinto...Septimo die Februarii obiit domina Maria de Boun, et sep[ulta est cum domino Hugone fratre suo in monasterio beati Petri Westmonasterii." | de Bohun, Humphrey (I21730)
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9211 |
The inventory date was recorded as 2 (12) 1657. | Barstow, John (I20337)
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9212 |
The inventory date was recorded as 2 (9) 1656. | Buckmaster, Thomas (I111)
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9213 |
The inventory of his estate reads:
Real and personal estate in Windsor £1.550 12/
Property, mostly real estate in Wethersfield £1.234 4/
Lands in Eng. Houseing & Mill at £52 per annum £1.033
Reversion of a living oi £10 per annum £160
Among other articles enumerated are, —
Several divine and history books, £13 7/8
Silver, gold, and plate, as per acc. £74 15/
It included also his servant Cyrus, valued at £30 | Wolcott, Henry (I16562)
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9214 |
The Johnson Family Tree gives his birth date as 29 Jan 1701. | Perkins, Sargent Jacob (I18539)
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9215 |
The Johnson Family Tree lists her death place as Essex, Massachusetts. | Perkins, Mary (I18537)
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9216 |
The Johnson Family Tree web site gives his birth date as 23 December 1583. | Perkins, John (I1269)
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9217 |
The king confiscated the one office he was holding, marshal of England, because Thomas had failed to have someone execute the office on his behalf in Lancashire, when royal justices arrived there to hold the king's pleas. Thomas offered a fine of £100 to recover the office, which Edward II pardoned, but not without a public verbal rebuke, threatening his younger brother with punishment should he again fail to perform the duties of marshal properly. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9218 |
The Knights Templers could not bury him after his death as he was under excommunication. Once he was absolved in 1163, they buried him in the church yard. | de Mandeville, Geoffrey Earl of Essex (I7083)
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9219 |
The last name is sometimes spelt "Pineau". | Pineault, Michel (I6220)
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9220 |
The listing of Rosamond de Clifford as the mother of William Longespée is incorrect. This association did not appear until 1611 in Speed's History of Great Britain. | William "Longespée" Earl of Salisbury (I6785)
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9221 |
The marriage appears to have been orchestrated via the Cluniac connections at Alfonso's court. | Family: Alfonso VI of León and Castile "the Brave", King of Castile, León, and Navarre / Constance of Burgundy (F2363)
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9222 |
The marriage date was recorded as 14 (3) 1646. | Family: John Stebbins / Ann Munson (F1194)
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9223 |
The marriage date was recorded as 18 (2) 1677. | Ward, Elizabeth (I14758)
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9224 |
The marriage date was recorded as 22 (2) 1656. | Eddy, Pilgrim (I16104)
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9225 |
The marriage date was recorded as 9 (5) 1646. | Family: Isaac Learned / Mary Stearns (F1229)
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9226 |
The marriage has been erroneously recorded as 23 March 1675/76. | Rice, Jonathan (I19374)
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9227 |
The marriage is listed in both the Milford and the Mendon vital records. | Cheney, Caleb (I15141)
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9228 |
The marriage occurred before Whitsunday. | Family: Sir William de Marmion, Baron Marmion of Winteringham / Lorette FitzRoy of Dover (F8666)
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9229 |
The marriage of Benjamin and Martha was recorded as 5 (12) 1659. | Family: Benjamin Bullard / Martha Pidge (F148)
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9230 |
The marriage was against St. Margaret's wishes. | Family: Malcolm III "Canmore", King of the Scots / Saint Margaret of Scotland (F1897)
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9231 |
The marriage was negotiated by Pope Boniface VIII in June 1298 in order to bring an end to the Gascon war between Edward I and Philip IV, King of France, Margaret's elder half-brother. King Edward was aged sixty, and Margaret forty years his junior. | Family: Edward I "Longshanks", King of England / Marguerite of France (F2190)
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9232 |
The marriage was performed by Father Robichaud. | Family: Camille Boudreau / Marie Rose Bibianne "Bibianne" Légère (F953)
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9233 |
The marriage was recorded at both All Saints and St. Peter's churches. | Family: Thomas Wells / Helen Pilgrim (F1505)
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9234 |
The marriage was the second for both John and Alice. | Family: John Cheney of Bennington / Alice (F1250)
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9235 |
The name Æthelred means "noble council", but a cynical 13th century pun suggested his name should have been "evil council" or "unrede" because he said to have participated in a plot to murder his half brother St. Edward the Martyr. However, he was only about 10 years old at the time, and it is difficult to imagine how a child could have been a participant in such a heinous crime. Regardless, Æthelred's name "the Unrede" stuck. The name "the Unready" was coined centuries later and is mistaken. | Æthelred II "the Unrede" King of England (I2836)
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9236 |
The Newbury Records have her name as Rebecca born 17 September 1661 with no death date, but her father's will, lists the children in birth order and Elizabeth Wallis is between Mary Emery and Rebeccal Lailon.. | Woodman, Elizabeth (I14069)
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9237 |
The Newton record is in the additions to the town record. On the same day, the birth of "Herman Hanchet, the son of Peter and Mary" is recorded in the Cambridge Records. Could this be a mis-reading of the same birth? | Hanchett, Hannah (I14841)
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9238 |
The Notre-Dame Fontenay-le-Comte record reads: The twenty xxxxxxx second day of August 1645 was baptized Claude daughter legitimate of Francois Deschalas and of Jacquette Chevalriau was godfather noble man Jacques Robin Sieur de la Foude and godmother Miss Claude du Boullan. | Des Chalets, Claude (I9986)
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9239 |
The office of Marshal of England was resorted to Thomas. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9240 |
The office of Marshal was taken from Thomas. | Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
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9241 |
The old cemetery | Kuntz, Johann Philipp (I10816)
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9242 |
The only reference to Jean is in Tanguay (1888), and only in one place. He is listed as married to Agnès Gagnon the widow of Jean Roy, but neither he nor she appears under Gagnon nor Roy. The PRDH shows that the Agnès who married Jean-Baptiste Roy, married another man. I can only conclude that Tanguay is in error. | Lareau, Jean (I17090)
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9243 |
The page registering her birth was torn. She was born on the 24th, but the month is unknown. | Cheney, Deborah (I15092)
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9244 |
The parants of Jean Blanchard have been listed as Guillaume Blanchard and Huguette Poirier. There is no proof of this and is based on an error in an earlier work by Saint-Père. | Blanchard, Jean (I1761)
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9245 |
The place is questionable. | Albee, James (I1011)
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9246 |
The PRDH gives her birth place as Boucherville, Québec. | Benoît, Marie-Françoise (I13837)
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9247 |
The PRDH gives her birthdate as 1 October 1696. | Jetté, Françoise (I13819)
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9248 |
The PRDH gives his birth date as 3 March 1684. | Boucher, Noël (I10282)
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9249 |
The PRDH gives his death date as 13 July 1714. | Jetté, Louis (I13828)
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9250 |
The PRDH gives the month of their marriage as July. | Family: Pierre Demers / Marie-Catherine Bleau (F6976)
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9251 |
The PRDH gives the place of their marriage as St-Antonie-sur-Richelieu. | Family: Jean-Baptiste Lacoste / Marie Hébert (F3241)
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9252 |
The probate date was recorded as 21 (8) 1652. | Heath, William (I19334)
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9253 |
The probate record date is 21 (4) 1681. | Martha (I202)
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9254 |
The probate record lists his death date as 3 August 1683. | Knight, Richard (I2732)
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9255 |
The published record of the death of Lydia gives the date first as 19 May 1645, then gives an alternate reading of the record as 19 May 1648, taken from the copy of the Newbury vital records made by Henry Short about 1690. If we accept the Henry Short version of the record, t hen there was only one daughter named Lydia; otherwise, there were two. | Morse, Lydia (I18327)
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9256 |
The published vital records (1920) give the date as 16 November 1728. | Cheney, Joanna (I15136)
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9257 |
The published Vital Records of Amesbury (1913) give his birth year as 1702. | Kimball, Jonathan (I14677)
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9258 |
The published vital records of Newbury give the birth date as 13 May 1698. | Woodman, Edward (I14084)
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9259 |
The published Vital Records of Newbury give the date as 20 July 1710. | Woodman, John (I14089)
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9260 |
The published vital records of Salisbury, Massachusetts give his death as 22 November 1797 in Salisbury. | Flanders, Eleanor (I14440)
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9261 |
The records also give the date of 5 December for her birth. | Kenrick, Hannah (I14991)
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9262 |
The research notes of Dr. Holt give his death date as 25 August 1863 | Dunham, Daniel J. (I11880)
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9263 |
The Rev. John Eliot says of him, "1645 10 month 5 days Iohn Graue, a godly young man, the eldest son of him who dyed the year afore, he dyed of an vlcer in his lung." | Graves, John (I19228)
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9264 |
The Rev. John Eliot sent for her, and they were soon married after her arrival. | Mumford (Mountfort), Ann (I21620)
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9265 |
The Rev. John Eliot, said of him in in journal, "Iohn Graues, a godley brother of the church, he took a deep cold, which sweld his head with rhume and ouercame his heart." | Graves, John (I299)
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9266 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Robert Alan "Rob" Roy / Jody Ann Boudreau (F2)
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9267 |
The same day as her sister, Anne. | Latham, Susanna (I14590)
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9268 |
The same day as her sister, Susanna. | Latham, Anne (I14589)
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9269 |
The services were conducted by the Rev. M. Wayne McQueeen of Windermere Church. | Roy, Joseph (I8)
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9270 |
The sources are divided over 1711 or 1712. The original record is quite clear, 1711/12, that is 1711 old style, 1712 new style. | Family: Thomas Latham / Deborah Hardin (F7703)
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9271 |
The SSDI gives his birth as 17 June 1909 | Myers, Joseph Regis (I11291)
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9272 |
The Syrian elephant, a subspecies of the Indian elephant (Elephas maximus). became known in Egypt for the first time during the Near Eastern campaigns of the New Kingdom. It was hunted by Thutmose I and Thutmose III near Nija on the Orontes River. | Pharaoh Thutmose I (I9906)
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9273 |
The town books at Lancaster list his birth twice, the second time being 17 February 1747. | Wilder, Silas (I15487)
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9274 |
The town records have two entries, the other being 24 March 1714. | Ward, Timothy (I608)
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9275 |
The twin brothers, Waleran and Robert, were brought up in the court of Henry I, and in November of 1119, the accompanied the King when he interviewed Pope Calixtus at Gisors. The twins astonished the Cardinals by their learning. At the king's death, they were both at his bedside. | de Beaumont, Sir Robert "la Bossu" Earl of Leicester (I3639)
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9276 |
The two brothers each married the daughter of the other brother. | Family: Pharasmenes I, King of Iberia / 1 st daughter of Mithradates I (F6721)
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9277 |
The two brothers each married the daughter of the other brother. | Family: Mithradates I, King of Armenia / (F6723)
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9278 |
The Vital Records of Shelburne, p. 178, reports that Phebe died on 4 Mar 1842 in Shelburne. The Vital Records of Buckland, p. 148, says that she died in Milford, New Hampshire, original Buckland records were lost in the fire of 1876 and no on-line death notices, obituaries or vital records are found to verify which location might be accurate. | Fellows, Phebe (I11677)
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9279 |
The were married under pagan rites. | Family: William I "Longsword", Duke of Normandy / Sporte de Bretagne (F2454)
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9280 |
The will of Thomas Bensley, yeoman of Dunston was dated 12 August 1555. The principal heirs were to be his sons William and James, who were to receive tenements and lands in East Carlton and adjacent Ketteringham. His wife Agnes had their use until her death or remarriage. No daughters or sons-in-law were mentioned but a small bequest to the poor of East Carlton was included. The most significant bequests were:
I give to Symon Benslen my belchilde a cowe . . . I give to Agnes Benslen his sister one cowe and I will thees two neate be at my wiffes assignment to the behofe of thees my two bellchildern until they shall come to the age of xvii yeares . . . I give unto all other of my belchildern not before specified . . . a shepe. | Bensley, Thomas (I11021)
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9281 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Rogers, Deacon John (I502)
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9282 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Rogers, John (I19717)
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9283 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Rogers, Lydia (I504)
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9284 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Rogers, Mary (I19718)
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9285 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Rogers, Sarah (I19720)
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9286 |
The will was dated 8 (12) 1660. | Judith (I503)
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9287 |
Their betrothal is recorded on the Rosetta Stone. | Family: Pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes / Cleopatra I (F6633)
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9288 |
Their bodies were later removed to the Church of Little Easton, Essex. | Bourchier, Sir Henry Count of Eu, KG (I21634)
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9289 |
Their marriage contract was prepared by Notre Adhémar. | Family: Paul Boulard / Marie Handgrave (F8527)
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9290 |
Their marriage date is based on 20 years from the youngest. | Pschirer, Joseph F. "Joe" (I11954)
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9291 |
Their marriage date is recorded as 14 (1) 1648/49. | Family: Edward Jackson / Elizabeth Newgate (F399)
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9292 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 21 (7) 1675. | Family: John Bass / Hannah (F709)
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9293 |
Their marriage date was recorded as (1) 1678. | Adams, Captain Jonathan (I11208)
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9294 |
Their marriage date was recorded as (11) 1655. | Family: Joseph Hills / Helen Atkinson (F682)
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9295 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 1 (10) 1711. | Sherwin, Sarah (I16230)
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9296 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 11 (1) 1654. | Thayer, Shadrach (I19189)
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9297 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 11 (2) 1653. | Family: Thomas Faxon / Deborah Thayer (F614)
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9298 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 11 (5) 1678. | George, Mary (I16212)
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9299 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 11 (8) 1670. | Family: Thomas Sawyer / Sarah Fairbanks (F901)
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9300 |
Their marriage date was recorded as 12 (12) 1656. | Hill, Mary (I14540)
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