The New England Historical and Genealogical Registry: Volume 22 1868 |
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... Communicated by JOHN JORDAN , Jr. , Esq . , of Philadelphia , Pa . Passy , Jan'y 7 , 1782 . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIEND , I received your kind good wishes of a number of happy years for me . I have already enjoy'd and consum'd nearly the whole ...
... Communicated by JOHN JORDAN , Jr. , Esq . , of Philadelphia , Pa . Passy , Jan'y 7 , 1782 . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIEND , I received your kind good wishes of a number of happy years for me . I have already enjoy'd and consum'd nearly the whole ...
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... [ Communicated by NATHANIEL PAINE , Esq . , of Worcester . ] Worcester , October 18 , 1867 . MR . EDITOR , -The following Memorial from the 32d Regiment of the Continental Army , stationed at Dorchester in 1775 , is copied from the ...
... [ Communicated by NATHANIEL PAINE , Esq . , of Worcester . ] Worcester , October 18 , 1867 . MR . EDITOR , -The following Memorial from the 32d Regiment of the Continental Army , stationed at Dorchester in 1775 , is copied from the ...
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... [ Communicated by MARTIN B. SCOTT , of Cleveland , Ohio . ] To all people to whom these presents shall come . Richard Scott of Providence in ye Colony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations Etc. sendeth greeting . Whereas I s Richard ...
... [ Communicated by MARTIN B. SCOTT , of Cleveland , Ohio . ] To all people to whom these presents shall come . Richard Scott of Providence in ye Colony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations Etc. sendeth greeting . Whereas I s Richard ...
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... [ Communicated by CHARLES W. TUTTLE , A.M. of Boston . ] REV . JOSEPH ADAMS was born in Braintree , now Quincy , January 4 , 1688-9 . He was the eldest son of Joseph and Hannah ( Bass ) Adams . His father was grandson of Henry Adams of ...
... [ Communicated by CHARLES W. TUTTLE , A.M. of Boston . ] REV . JOSEPH ADAMS was born in Braintree , now Quincy , January 4 , 1688-9 . He was the eldest son of Joseph and Hannah ( Bass ) Adams . His father was grandson of Henry Adams of ...
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... [ Communicated by CHARLES W. TUTTLE , A.M. of Boston . ] [ THE Church Record kept by Rev. Joseph Adams of Newington , from 1715 to his death , containing baptisms and marriages , is now in possession of Capt . John Adams , a gr ...
... [ Communicated by CHARLES W. TUTTLE , A.M. of Boston . ] [ THE Church Record kept by Rev. Joseph Adams of Newington , from 1715 to his death , containing baptisms and marriages , is now in possession of Capt . John Adams , a gr ...
Contents
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NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER | 105 |
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER | 225 |
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER | 381 |
INDEX OF NAMES | 491 |
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