Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 448
William Bradford , and Dorothy , his wife ; having but one child , a sone , left behind , who came afterward . Mr. Isaack Allerton , and Mary , his wife ; with 3. children , 6. Bartholmew , Remember , & Mary ; and a servant boy ...
William Bradford , and Dorothy , his wife ; having but one child , a sone , left behind , who came afterward . Mr. Isaack Allerton , and Mary , his wife ; with 3. children , 6. Bartholmew , Remember , & Mary ; and a servant boy ...
Page 449
John Billinton , and Elen , his wife ; and 2. sones , John & Francis . Edward Tillie , and Ann , his wife ; and 2. children that were their cossens , Henery Samson and Humillity Coper . John Tillie , and his wife ; and Eelizabeth ...
John Billinton , and Elen , his wife ; and 2. sones , John & Francis . Edward Tillie , and Ann , his wife ; and 2. children that were their cossens , Henery Samson and Humillity Coper . John Tillie , and his wife ; and Eelizabeth ...
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Mr. Richard Warren lived some 4. or 5. years , * and had his wife come over to him , by whom he had 2. sons before he dyed ; and one of them is maryed , and hath 2. children . So his increase is 4. But he had 5. doughters more came over ...
Mr. Richard Warren lived some 4. or 5. years , * and had his wife come over to him , by whom he had 2. sons before he dyed ; and one of them is maryed , and hath 2. children . So his increase is 4. But he had 5. doughters more came over ...
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