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The mother's maiden name was discovered through the will of William Ward , a goldsmith , who , in 1624 ... Rose Rogers , the wife of William Ward , was the sister of Katherine Rogers , John Harvard's mother , so that William Ward could ...
The mother's maiden name was discovered through the will of William Ward , a goldsmith , who , in 1624 ... Rose Rogers , the wife of William Ward , was the sister of Katherine Rogers , John Harvard's mother , so that William Ward could ...
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In the twelve years from 1625 to 1637 John Harvard had lost his father , two step - fathers , his mother , and his two brothers , and almost the whole family property had fallen to him . He appears to have been the only scholar in the ...
In the twelve years from 1625 to 1637 John Harvard had lost his father , two step - fathers , his mother , and his two brothers , and almost the whole family property had fallen to him . He appears to have been the only scholar in the ...
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In support of this statement he published , among others , the wills of Harvard's father , mother , brother , uncle , aunt ... the wills of Rose Reason , his aunt , and Thomas Rogers , Jr. , his uncle , both on his mother's side , with ...
In support of this statement he published , among others , the wills of Harvard's father , mother , brother , uncle , aunt ... the wills of Rose Reason , his aunt , and Thomas Rogers , Jr. , his uncle , both on his mother's side , with ...
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... for it was his mother's mother's family , to which he had devoted so much exhaustive labor with the tireless energy and perse- verance for which he was so remarkable , discoveries have now been made by Mr. Waters which but a short ...
... for it was his mother's mother's family , to which he had devoted so much exhaustive labor with the tireless energy and perse- verance for which he was so remarkable , discoveries have now been made by Mr. Waters which but a short ...
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To my said daughter Johanua , certain needle work " wrought by my first wife , her mother . " To daughter Elizabeth , wife of Richard Bessy , in Vir- ginia . To my son Nathaniel Holland , of Waterton in New England twen- ty pounds in ...
To my said daughter Johanua , certain needle work " wrought by my first wife , her mother . " To daughter Elizabeth , wife of Richard Bessy , in Vir- ginia . To my son Nathaniel Holland , of Waterton in New England twen- ty pounds in ...
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Genealogical Gleanings in England: Abstracts of Wills Relating to ..., Volumen1 Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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acres aforesaid Anne appoint bequeath unto body Book born Boston brother buried called Charles child church City County cousin daughter death debts decease desire died divided Edward eldest Elizabeth England equally Essex executor executrix father fifty pounds five pounds forty shillings four Francis George give and bequeath given granted Hall hands Harvard heirs Henry hundred pounds husband issue Item James January John Joseph July June Katherine land late Lawrence legacies living London loving March Margaret marriage married Martha Mary mentioned merchant messuage minister mother Nathaniel natural nephew overseers paid parish poor pounds apiece proved record referred REGISTER remain Richard ring Robert Rogers Samuel Sarah servant sister Smith sole sons tenements Thomas twenty pounds twenty shillings unto Virginia Washington Waters widow wife William