Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volumen1New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901 |
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... HARVARD'S MOTHER 180 GARSDEN CHURCH 455 WASHINGTON MEMORIAL STONE 399 WASHINGTON TABLET . 455 ARMS . Nicholson 101 ... Harvard to William Coxe , and of his admission as Freeman of the Cloth- workers ' Company of London . 266 AUTOGRAPHS ...
... HARVARD'S MOTHER 180 GARSDEN CHURCH 455 WASHINGTON MEMORIAL STONE 399 WASHINGTON TABLET . 455 ARMS . Nicholson 101 ... Harvard to William Coxe , and of his admission as Freeman of the Cloth- workers ' Company of London . 266 AUTOGRAPHS ...
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... Harvard and his Ancestry , " Part I. , in the REGISTER for July , 1885 ( xxxix . , 265 ) ( pp . 117-134 this book ) , was preceded by the following introductory note : The Committee on English Research of the New England Historic ...
... Harvard and his Ancestry , " Part I. , in the REGISTER for July , 1885 ( xxxix . , 265 ) ( pp . 117-134 this book ) , was preceded by the following introductory note : The Committee on English Research of the New England Historic ...
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... Harvard ; but although Mr. Everett , then our minister to the court of St. James , ren- dered every assistance in his power , no trace of Harvard could be found , except his signature on taking his degrees at the University of Cam ...
... Harvard ; but although Mr. Everett , then our minister to the court of St. James , ren- dered every assistance in his power , no trace of Harvard could be found , except his signature on taking his degrees at the University of Cam ...
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... Harvard , but , like a true gene- alogist , waited for evidence before making a positive statement . Prob- ably nearly every one in America who was interested in Harvard , and had given the subject much thought , suspected , at least ...
... Harvard , but , like a true gene- alogist , waited for evidence before making a positive statement . Prob- ably nearly every one in America who was interested in Harvard , and had given the subject much thought , suspected , at least ...
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Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. xi coveries in relation to John Harvard ; but it will not be out of place to make the announcement here that Harvard College , in grateful recog- nition of his patient labors in these investigations , conferred ...
Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. xi coveries in relation to John Harvard ; but it will not be out of place to make the announcement here that Harvard College , in grateful recog- nition of his patient labors in these investigations , conferred ...
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acres aforesaid age of twenty Alice Anne April bequeath unto Boston brother in law brother John brother Thomas buried church codicil County daugh daughter Elizabeth daughter Mary day of marriage decease died Edmund Edward eldest England Essex executor executrix father fifty pounds five pounds forty shillings Francis gent George give and bequeath give unto Harvard hath heirs forever Henry hundred pounds husband Ipswich Item I give James Jane John Harvard John Rogers John Washington July June Katherine kinsman land late Lawrence Washington lease legacies London loving Margaret marriage married Martha merchant messuage Middlesex mother Nathaniel nephew niece Northampton overseers Palmer parish of St pedigree pence poor pounds apiece pounds sterling proved Purleigh REGISTER Richard ring Robert Samuel Sarah servant sister sons Southwark Suffolk Sulgrave tenements testator thereof Thomas Hollis three pounds twenty pounds Virginia widow wife