History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 2Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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Page 51
... Mary Ann , from Great Yarmouth and desired to go to Salem . Nothing further is known of him . Endecott sailed in the ship Abigail , Henry Gauden , master , from Weymouth , June 20 , 1628 , and arrived at Naumkeak , in September ...
... Mary Ann , from Great Yarmouth and desired to go to Salem . Nothing further is known of him . Endecott sailed in the ship Abigail , Henry Gauden , master , from Weymouth , June 20 , 1628 , and arrived at Naumkeak , in September ...
Page 88
... to be borne , than an under - performance thereof . " History , 97 . He married at Plymouth Mary , widow of Richard Masterson , one of the Holland It was before noted that sundry of those that came 88 1629 History of.
... to be borne , than an under - performance thereof . " History , 97 . He married at Plymouth Mary , widow of Richard Masterson , one of the Holland It was before noted that sundry of those that came 88 1629 History of.
Page 113
... Mary ( Moseley ) , wife of William Coddington , and the wife of George Alcock . The sickness must have been particularly fatal to the women of the party , but Dudley asserts that many " dyed weekely , yea , almost dayley . " As upon an ...
... Mary ( Moseley ) , wife of William Coddington , and the wife of George Alcock . The sickness must have been particularly fatal to the women of the party , but Dudley asserts that many " dyed weekely , yea , almost dayley . " As upon an ...
Page 116
... Mary , and brought her to New England in 1633. For three years ( 1634-36 ) he served as treasurer of the colony , but becoming involved with the minority in what was known as the antinomian controversy , he removed to Rhode Island ...
... Mary , and brought her to New England in 1633. For three years ( 1634-36 ) he served as treasurer of the colony , but becoming involved with the minority in what was known as the antinomian controversy , he removed to Rhode Island ...
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... Mary Grove . In a few months word came from Captain William Peirce and Isaac Allerton , then in England , that they had seen and talked with two women , each of whom claimed to be legally married to Sir Christopher , and had obtained ...
... Mary Grove . In a few months word came from Captain William Peirce and Isaac Allerton , then in England , that they had seen and talked with two women , each of whom claimed to be legally married to Sir Christopher , and had obtained ...
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