The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volumen14Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1890 |
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... sister & Col. Byard is talked of , without much foundation , Nanny Vanhorn & Parson Wilson do . Miss Alsop that was ... sisters of a Mr. Curson tht was killed in a Duel about six or eight weeks ago , they are Incon- solable . Mr. Edgar ...
... sister & Col. Byard is talked of , without much foundation , Nanny Vanhorn & Parson Wilson do . Miss Alsop that was ... sisters of a Mr. Curson tht was killed in a Duel about six or eight weeks ago , they are Incon- solable . Mr. Edgar ...
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... to Miss John Levinston who lately lost her father . There was Susan & Eliza there & the Charming Widow also Silvia & her Sister I delivered yr Compliments . Mr. Alden wanted to 32 Letters of Hannah Thomson , 1785-1788 .
... to Miss John Levinston who lately lost her father . There was Susan & Eliza there & the Charming Widow also Silvia & her Sister I delivered yr Compliments . Mr. Alden wanted to 32 Letters of Hannah Thomson , 1785-1788 .
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Sister I delivered yr Compliments . Mr. Alden wanted to know if you did not name particulars I told him the word all comprehended particulars . We regret with Isaac that you did not stay a week longer with us , be sure to be at ...
Sister I delivered yr Compliments . Mr. Alden wanted to know if you did not name particulars I told him the word all comprehended particulars . We regret with Isaac that you did not stay a week longer with us , be sure to be at ...
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... sister is to be married in May to Mr. Wilks a nephew of the famous Mr. Wilks of London he bears the Character of being a very Clever young man - Pray which of the Shippens sons Is a going into the neighborhood of Harriton . Where about ...
... sister is to be married in May to Mr. Wilks a nephew of the famous Mr. Wilks of London he bears the Character of being a very Clever young man - Pray which of the Shippens sons Is a going into the neighborhood of Harriton . Where about ...
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... sister Lewce ; nephew Thomas Everton ; wife deceased ; Proved 2 April 1504. - Holgrave 5 1558 - Thomas Penne of Stonestreteforde , co . Bucks , Tan- ner ; to be bur . in Church of St. Gyles at Stonestreteforde ; sons Roger , John ...
... sister Lewce ; nephew Thomas Everton ; wife deceased ; Proved 2 April 1504. - Holgrave 5 1558 - Thomas Penne of Stonestreteforde , co . Bucks , Tan- ner ; to be bur . in Church of St. Gyles at Stonestreteforde ; sons Roger , John ...
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