Genealogical Gleanings in England, Parte2New-England historic genealogical society, 1888 |
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... small capitals . These indices were prepared by Frank E. Bradish , Esq . , a mem- ber of the Society . Boston , June 1 , 1888 . [ " Richard Bifield , minister , was buried the xii PREFACE . The third is dated March 9th, 1878, and ...
... small capitals . These indices were prepared by Frank E. Bradish , Esq . , a mem- ber of the Society . Boston , June 1 , 1888 . [ " Richard Bifield , minister , was buried the xii PREFACE . The third is dated March 9th, 1878, and ...
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... the earth from whence it came and to be buried att the. * This name in the original will appears invariably as Harvard.—H. F. W. [John Sadler, M.A., whose will is given above, was instituted GENEALOGICAL, GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND. 117.
... the earth from whence it came and to be buried att the. * This name in the original will appears invariably as Harvard.—H. F. W. [John Sadler, M.A., whose will is given above, was instituted GENEALOGICAL, GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND. 117.
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... buried in the parish church . " - Surrey Congregational History , by John Waddington , D.D. Printed in London , 1866. P. 250.-I. F. W. Nathaniel Byfield , son of Rev. Richard of Long Ditton , came to New England about 1674 , and settled ...
... buried in the parish church . " - Surrey Congregational History , by John Waddington , D.D. Printed in London , 1866. P. 250.-I. F. W. Nathaniel Byfield , son of Rev. Richard of Long Ditton , came to New England about 1674 , and settled ...
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... be saved by his merritts death and passion and my bodie I committ to the earth * This name in the original will appears invariably as Harvard . — H . F. W. from whence it came and to be buried att the GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND .
... be saved by his merritts death and passion and my bodie I committ to the earth * This name in the original will appears invariably as Harvard . — H . F. W. from whence it came and to be buried att the GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND .
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Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. from whence it came and to be buried att the discretion of my executors hereunder named And my worldly goodes I bequeathe in this manner and forme followeinge ; first my will and desire is that the howse I now ...
Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. from whence it came and to be buried att the discretion of my executors hereunder named And my worldly goodes I bequeathe in this manner and forme followeinge ; first my will and desire is that the howse I now ...
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acres aforesaid Anne appurtenances April bequeath unto brother John brother Thomas buried Capt church County of Essex County of Surrey daughter decease Dedham Dorothy Edward eldest Elizabeth Elletson England Essex executors Ezekiel father fifty pounds five pounds forty shillings Francis George giue give and bequeath give unto haue heirs Henry hundred pounds Ipswich Item I give James Joane John Harvard John Rogers John Sadler July June Katherine land late lease London loving March Margaret marriage married Martha Mary messuage Michael Palmer Nathaniel Rogers Nicholas October overseers parish of St poor pounds apiece pounds sterling proved Rainborowe Rainsborough REGISTER residue Richard Richard Rogers Richard Yearwood ring Samuel Sarah shillings shillings apiece sister sonne Southwark Stratford upon Avon Suffolk Susan tenements testament Thomas Harvard Thomas Rainborowe three pounds twenty pounds twenty shillings Virginia widow wife William William Rainborowe Winthrop Wyatt
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