The genealogy of my extended family
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Matches 1,001 to 1,100 of 6,350
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1001 | d/o Benjamin Whitney (1660-1736) & Abigail Hogan | WHITNEY, Ruth (I3292)
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1002 | d/o Bennah DOOR | DORR, Hannah (I41099)
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1003 | d/o Bethia TABER | MACOMBER, Marcy (I15804)
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1004 | d/o Bozoan ALLEN & Ann ALBY | ALLEN, Anne (I46971)
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1005 | d/o Browning of Chelmsford, Essex | BROWNING, Margret (I39898)
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1006 | d/o Burley Smith & Mary Proctor. | SMITH, Ann Hardy (I489)
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1007 | d/o Caleb ABEL & Margaret POST of Norwich. | ABEL, Experience (I45749)
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1008 | d/o Caleb BOWDEN & Hannah | BOWDEN, Elizabeth “Betsey” (I15838)
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1009 | d/o Capt Charles Dunn. | DUNN, Agnes Rachel (I35537)
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1010 | d/o Capt Christopher BARTLETT & Mary ORDWAY | BARTLETT, Susanna (I37057)
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1011 | d/o Capt Christopher BARTLETT & Mary ORDWAY | BOND, Esther (I6789)
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1012 | d/o Capt Christopher Hussey & Theodate Bachiler m2 Henry Green, 10 Mar 1691 m3 Henry Dow, 10 Nov 1704 | HUSSEY, Mary (I44409)
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1013 | d/o Capt Edward SYLVESTER & Deborah CUSHMAN Salome was a member of the Martha Washington Benevolent Society and was active in the Temperence movement. Joseph died at home during the Civil War, and Salome continued to keep house for her youngest son. Salome often entertained mariners returning from the sea, and she had many visitors throughout her life. It is said that sailors felt it was good luck to visit Salome before going to sea. Salome lived into the 20th century, dying at age 108, the oldest woman in Maine. http://dis-historicalsociety.org/the-sellers-house/ | SYLVESTER, Salome (I46051)
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1014 | d/o Capt Isaac Elwell of Gloucester, MA | ELWELL, Abigail (I39230)
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1015 | d/o Capt John ALLEN | ALLEN, Elizabeth (I39217)
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1016 | d/o Capt John CUTTING (shipmaster) & Mary WARD (1592-1663) Children: Mary NOYES FRENCH Hannah CHENY ATKINSON (1643–1705) John (1645—1691) Rev Nicholas NOYES (1647–1717) Cutting (1649—1734) Sarah (died young) Sarah PETTINGILL Timothy (1655—1718) James B. (1657—1725) Abigail FRENCH Rachel JACKMAN (1661—1720) Thomas Rebecca (1665–1683) | CUTTING, Mary (I40705)
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1017 | d/o Capt John Gott & Ruth Barton | GOTT, Martha (I2674)
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1018 | d/o Capt Joseph Dingley (1729-1806) & Mary Jackson (1735-1800). Mayflower descendant from William Brewster. | DINGLEY, Sarah (I6166)
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1019 | d/o Capt Josiah DAVIS & Susanna WEBBER | DAVIS, Abigail (I33402)
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1020 | d/o Capt Lewis Burwell & Abigail Bacon Smith | BURWELL, Joanna (I43440)
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1021 | d/o Capt Tobias Langdon & Mary Hubbard. | LANGDON, Martha (I33694)
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1022 | d/o Carlos Arthur and Cora Estelle Howard. | MILLER, Virginia Estelle (I1058)
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1023 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HENRY, Louella (I38341)
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1024 | d/o Charles I. MOOERS & Margaret Jane MORRISON | MOOERS, Alvira Ann (I44511)
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1025 | d/o Charles M. WOOD (1832—1908) & Lucy Ann REDMAN (1842—1917) | WOOD, Augusta M. (I45788)
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1026 | d/o Charles Tilden PERKINS (1831—1905) & Lydia A. BOLTON (1834—1905) | PERKINS, Emma Rosina (I41111)
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1027 | d/o Chasling WORRICK & Hester BATES | WORRICK, Jael (I47389)
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1028 | d/o Chester A Heath & Jennie A Combs | HEATH, Edna Augusta (I29)
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1029 | d/o Chester G. ROYCE & A. GRAHAM of Massachusetts | ROYCE, Candace Pamela (I45044)
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1030 | d/o Christopher GOODWIN (1648-1711) & Mercy CROUCH (1651-1678) m1 Barnabas COOKE | GOODWIN, Mary (I45169)
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1031 | d/o Christopher NICHOLSON & Hannah REDNAP. | NICHOLSON, Deliverance (I3845)
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1032 | d/o Christopher Warde and Margaret Gascoigne | WARD, Anne (I43969)
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1033 | d/o Col Johnson Harmon & Mary Moulton | HARMON, Miriam (I44858)
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1034 | d/o Constant COUTHWORTH & EElizabeth COLLIER Childen 1 Benjamin Alden (abt.1673-1741) 2 Ruth (Alden) Sprague (1674-1758) 3 Elizabeth (Alden) Seabury (1675-1771) 4 Priscilla (Alden) Chesebrough (abt.1676-1736) 5 Alice (Alden) Paddock (1685-1774) 6 Samuel Alden (1688-1781) | SOUTHWORTH, Mary (I32742)
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1035 | d/o Cornelius Clawson & Mary Brees. | CLAWSON, Jane (I5865)
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1036 | d/o Cornelius Rogers. | ROGERS, Hannah (I38723)
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1037 | d/o Count Welf of Bavaria and Saxon noblewoman, Hedwig. | OF BAVARIA, Judith (I45299)
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1038 | d/o Dafydd ap Fychan Llwyd and Nest ferch Ieuan | DAFYDD, Margaret (I10666)
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1039 | d/o Daniel & Hannah [Norwood] Gott | GOTT, Joanna (I8418)
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1040 | d/o Daniel Andrews and Mary. | ANDREWS, Eunice (I436)
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1041 | d/o Daniel Benedict and Sophronia Chamberlain. | BENEDICT, Sarah (I6943)
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1042 | d/o Daniel Billings & Rebecca Grindle | BILLINGS, Susan E. (I2233)
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1043 | d/o Daniel Emerton (14 Jun 1828-1 Apr 1905) and Nancy Closson (24 Oct 1830-28 Dec 1919). | EMERTON, Elzada F. (I2338)
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1044 | d/o Daniel FLANDERS & Sarah Jane COLBY | FLANDERS, Judith (I32827)
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1045 | d/o Daniel GAINES & Margaret | GAINES, Mary (I16007)
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1046 | d/o Daniel GRINDELL & Mary | GRINDELL, Mercey (I8079)
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1047 | d/o Daniel Hansson & Anna Stina Danielsdotter | DANIELSDOTTER, Ida Mathilda “Tilda” (I44768)
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1048 | d/o Daniel HOVER & Mercy ___ m2 John WAITE on 19 Dec 1749 | HOVEY, Mercy (I40812)
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1049 | d/o Daniel Knight & Martha Patishall | KNIGHT, Martha (I43821)
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1050 | d/o Daniel STANLEY & Catherine GOULD. | STANLEY, Charlotte (I4818)
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1051 | d/o David BAILEY & Dorothy | PLANTAGENET, King Edward III (I44665)
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1052 | d/o David CURTIS (1722–1806) & Sarah STOWELL Children: (b. Petersham) 1. Sarah b. 7 Apr. 1767 2. Deborah b. 29 Nov. 1768 3. Molly b. 31 Jul. 1771 4. Fanny b. 4 Jul. 1773 5. David b. 20 Feb. 1775 & d. 1 Feb. 1776 6. Lucinda b. 2 Nov. 1777 & d. 2 Oct. 1778 7. Lucinda b. 20 May 1779 8. Joseph b. 7 Apr. 1781 9. Betsey b. 1 Mar. 1783 10. Curtis b. 1 Apr. 1788 | CURTIS, Sarah (I45718)
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1053 | d/o David FUNSTEN & Susan MEADE, David was the former colonel of the Eleventh Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army, and member of the Confederate Congress for Virginia. | FUNSTEN, Susan Meade (I1623)
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1054 | d/o David HIDE (1719-1770) & Althea BRADFORD (1715-?) | HYDE, Eleanor (I45012)
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1055 | d/o David Kellogg WHEELER (1791–1881) & Louisa BELDING (1807—1863) | WHEELER, Melissa L. (I11441)
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1056 | d/o David Mathew (b 1458) from Glamorgan, Wales | MATTHEWS, Margaret (I19843)
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1057 | d/o David MERRITT & Esther WORCESTER | MERRITT, Emeline “Emma” (I12309)
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1058 | d/o David Morgan HOOPER (1820—?) & Angeline SNOW (1817—1887) | HOOPER, Alice J. (I7548)
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1059 | d/o David Smith & Betsy gd/o David Smith & Lucy Gross ggd/o David Smith & Eunice Thurston | SMITH, Anna M. (I2402)
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1060 | d/o David Smith and Lucy Gross. | SMITH, Mary Ann (I2285)
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1061 | d/o Deacon Christopher HUNTINGTON & Judith (widow of Jonathan BREWSTER) | HUNTINGTON, Elizabeth (I45747)
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1062 | d/o Deacon Rowland Young & Susanna Matthews Children: Mary Wormwood b: ABT 1683 in probably York, York, ME Thomas Wormwood b: ABT 1684 in York, York, ME Martha Wormwood b: ABT 1688 in York, York, ME ----- m2 John Wells of Wells, ME, 20 May 1725 | YOUNG, Mary (I4910)
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1063 | d/o Degory Priest (c1579-1-jan-1602/1) & Sarah Allerton —— Mary Priest, daughter of Mayflower pilgrim Degory Priest, and a niece of Isaac Allerton (1586-1658). Was married after the Land Division of 1627 and before receiving property from Cuthbert Cuthbertson in 1633. Mary Priest was a stepdaughter to Cuthbert. | PRIEST, Marah “Mary” (I14475)
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1064 | d/o Dermot MacMurrough (c. 1110 – 1171), King of Leinster, and his wife Mor O'Toole (c. 1114 – 1191). —— She had two sons and a daughter with her husband Richard de Clare, and via their daughter, Isabel de Clare, within a few generations their descendants included much of the nobility of Europe including all the monarchs of Scotland since Robert I (1274–1329) and all those of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom since Henry IV (1367–1413); and, apart from Anne of Cleves, all the queen consorts of Henry VIII. | TRICKEY, Isaac (I26294)
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1065 | d/o Dermot MacMurrough (c. 1110 – 1171), King of Leinster, and his wife Mor O'Toole (c. 1114 – 1191). —— She had two sons and a daughter with her husband Richard de Clare, and via their daughter, Isabel de Clare, within a few generations their descendants included much of the nobility of Europe including all the monarchs of Scotland since Robert I (1274–1329) and all those of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom since Henry IV (1367–1413); and, apart from Anne of Cleves, all the queen consorts of Henry VIII. | MACMURROUGH, Aoife (I42559)
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1066 | d/o Dersintone and Felicia de Throckmorton | DE DERSINTON, Matilda (I42867)
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1067 | d/o Diarmuid (MacMurrough) MacMurchada & Mór Muirchertaig (O'Toole) Ní Tuathail | MAC MURROUGH, Urlachan (I44204)
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1068 | d/o Dolor DAVIS & Margery WILLARD | DAVIS, Mary (I47097)
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1069 | d/o Dr James Colby Door of Medford, MA and Malvina Flint. | DORR, Dorothy “Daisey” (I353)
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1070 | d/o Dr. Farrington Jr. | FARRINGTON, Nellie (I1598)
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1071 | d/o Dr. J. CALDWELL & Margaret McNABB m2 Max Valentine NORRIS in 1943 | CALDWELL, Jean Alice (I398)
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1072 | d/o DRUMMOND & Mary A. MILLER | DRUMMOND, Adella (I44512)
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1073 | d/o Dudley Bradstreet and Anne. | BRADSTREET, Margaret (I38722)
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1074 | d/o Duke Francis II of Brittany and his second wife Margaret of Foix, Infanta of Navarre. —— She is highly regarded in Brittany as a conscientious ruler who defended the Duchy. Anne was a highly intelligent woman who spent much of her time on the administration of Brittany. She was described as shrewd, proud and haughty in manner. She made the safeguarding of Breton autonomy, and the preservation of the Duchy outside the French crown, her life's work, although that goal would fail shortly after her death. Anne was also a patron of the arts and enjoyed music. A prolific collector of tapestries, it is very likely that the unicorn tapestries now on view at The Cloisters museum in New York City were commissioned by her in celebration of her wedding to Louis XII. Of her four surviving illuminated manuscript books of hours the most famous is the Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany. She also patronized printed books and their authors. She was a devoted mother, spending as much time as possible with her children. She commissioned a book of prayers for her son, Charles-Orland, to use in teaching him how to pray, and as guidance for his role as future King of France. Unfortunately, Charles-Orland died in 1495, and no other son lived more than a few weeks. According to the memoirs of Brantôme, Anne greatly expanded her household and retinue at court, especially in respect to young girls, forming a kind of finishing school, and in having a company of 100 Breton gentlemen at court. These innovations influenced later French courts. At her marriage to Charles VIII at age 14, Anne was described as a young and rosy-cheeked girl. By the time of her marriage to Louis, aged 22, after seven pregnancies with no surviving children, she was described as pale-faced and wan. By the end of her life, at 36, she had been pregnant 14 times, from which only two children survived. | DE BRETAGNE, Anne (I40289)
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1075 | d/o E Louis “Jones” HUMBERT & Joanna Margaret LOWE | HUMBERT, Annabelle (I45794)
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1076 | d/o Earl Ælfgār. | VERCH AELFGAR, Queen Ealdgyth (I35242)
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1077 | d/o Eaton Shaw (1803-1884) & Mary Roberts (1806-1904) | SHAW, Mary Eaton (I44801)
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1078 | d/o Ebenezer Cotton HAMLIN & Lucy HASTY | HAMLIN, Lydia Owen (I46271)
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1079 | d/o Ebenezer CRAFT (1679–1722) & Elizabeth WELD (1677–1761) | CRAFTS, Sarah (I34439)
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1080 | d/o Ebenezer GREENLAW and Mary Margery McCOY | GREENLAW, Roxanna Whitmore “Roxie” (I38506)
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1081 | d/o Ebenezer R. IDE (1795—1864) & Jemima WHEELOCK (1798—1845) | IDE, Mary Eliza (I15676)
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1082 | d/o Ebenezer TOOTHAKER (1740-1788) & Margaret THOMPSON (1741-1857) | TOOTHAKER, Margery (I18984)
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1083 | d/o Ebenezer WHITE of Attleborough | WHITE, Hannah (I5389)
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1084 | d/o Edmund Ferrers & Elene Roche | FERRERS, Margaret (I43379)
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1085 | d/o Edmund FREEMAN & Sarah PORTER Had six children in Vermont – Asahel, Porter, Dan Jr., Sally (or Sarah), Elizabeth, and Samuel. | FREEMAN, Sarah (I46316)
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1086 | d/o Edmund HOBART & Margaret DEWE m1 1626 Robert TURNER m2 1630 John BEALES | HOBART, Nazareth (I47500)
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1087 | d/o Edmund INGALLS & Ann TELBE? Edmund died from an injury received by falling through a defective bridge while traveling on horseback from Lynn to Boston. | INGALLS, Faith (I47285)
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1088 | d/o Edmund INGALLS & Ann TRIPP or TELBE | INGALLS, Elizabeth (I45161)
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1089 | d/o Edmund TAPP & Margaret | TAPP, Agnes (I47463)
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1090 | d/o Edmund TEDDEMAN & Alice _____ Children: Mary Katharine Teddeman Alice John Hannah Joseph | TEDDEMAN, Alice (I47517)
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1091 | d/o Edward ALLEN (1648-1678) & Sarah KIMBALL (1635-1690) | ALLEN, Rachel (I4068)
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1092 | d/o Edward ANDREWS (1697—1731) & Sarah CHURCHWELL (1667—?) | ANDREWS, Abigail (I44494)
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1093 | d/o Edward BRECK & Isabel When Hannah BRECK was born her father was 27 and her mother was 12. | BRECK, Hannah (I15680)
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1094 | d/o Edward C. Soucy & Florina Marie Bouchard | SOUCY, Annette Marie (I44456)
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1095 | d/o Edward Carter m1 Uther Fleming | CARTER, Susanna (I44010)
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1096 | d/o Edward J. FLYNN of Skowhegan | FLYNN, Veronica “Ronnie” (I8954)
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1097 | d/o Edward Jackson & Elizabeth Newgate. | JACKSON, Lydia (I3162)
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1098 | d/o Edward JENKINS & Martha Mary PHILIPS | JENKINS, Martha (I46849)
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1099 | d/o Edward KENNARD & Elizabeth MARTYN grand-d/o Hon Richard MARTYN, the Chief Justice m1 Joshua FURBER (her step-brother), mariner m2 on 25 May 1715, Francis DITTY, mariner m3 Capt Richard WATERHOUSE (1674—1731) m4 Moses DAM “Elizabeth after having an illegitimate child, Jane, married first Joshua Furber; secondly, 26 May 1715, Francis Ditty; and thirdly, Capt Richard Waterhouse, whose widow she was in 1738. “ Libbey’s Genealogical Dictionary. | KENNARD, Elizabeth (I1702)
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1100 | d/o Edward le Dispenser & Elizabeth Burghersh | LE DESPENSER, Margaret (I43383)
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Updated 23 Dec 2023