CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For 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 173
... lived to be more than seventy years old . He had three brothers , five sons , and three daughters , all whose ages , upon an average , amounted to more than seventy - four years . His son Uriah had five sons and four daughters : Of his ...
... lived to be more than seventy years old . He had three brothers , five sons , and three daughters , all whose ages , upon an average , amounted to more than seventy - four years . His son Uriah had five sons and four daughters : Of his ...
Page 174
... lived to be more than eighty . He had one child only , viz . Daniel , who is now chief justice of the islands of Bermuda : he also has but one son , Charles , now a student at Cambridge college . Two of the daughters of Major George lived ...
... lived to be more than eighty . He had one child only , viz . Daniel , who is now chief justice of the islands of Bermuda : he also has but one son , Charles , now a student at Cambridge college . Two of the daughters of Major George lived ...
Page 191
... lived till about the time Mr. Joseph Bourne was ordained . Simon left several children , who all of them lived to a great age , and some of them were very respectable for Indians . The last of them died in the year 1770 . After Joseph ...
... lived till about the time Mr. Joseph Bourne was ordained . Simon left several children , who all of them lived to a great age , and some of them were very respectable for Indians . The last of them died in the year 1770 . After Joseph ...
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