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51 S345 'Genealogies of Mayflower Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register', vol. II, Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985).
 
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52 S207 'Genealogies of Mayflower Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register', vol. II, Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985). (1952) p. 72. Generations', by Elizabeth Pearson White (LC #CS71.H864 1990a) v. 1, pp. 27,
 
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53 S215 'Genealogies of Mayflower Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register', vol. II, Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985). Generations', by Elizabeth Pearson White (LC #CS71.H864 1990a) v. 1, p. 117.
 
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54 S351 'Genealogies of Mayflower Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register', vol. II, Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985). Note:
 
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55 S217 'Genealogies of Mayflower Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register', vol. II, Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985). Williams in Westbrook, CT 11/20/1733; she also survived Williams. Denison' by E.G. Denison, J.M. Peck, and D.L. Jacobus (1978). Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia. References 'A Record of the Baldwin and William Clift (1881) pp 6-7, 175-176, & 208-209, and Register of
 
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56 S314 'Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Massachusetts 1640-1850 ...', Compiled by Waldo Chamberlain Sprague. Published on microfilm in Genealogical Society, Boston 1983. LDS FHL film #1405272. Genealogical Register', Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts (1985). Descendants' by Andrew N. Adams (LC #CS71.A2 1898). Settlers of New=England' by Elisha Thayer. LC# CS71.T37 1835.
 
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57 S328 'History of Oak Grove Cemetery, City of Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia' by Herbert L. Joiner, Sr. (1977)
 
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58 S210 'History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, by Richard Anson Wheeler (LC #F104.S85W5 1977).
 
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59 S203 'Irish And Allied Families' by Herbert Harris Olding Jr. and Roy Fullerton Olding - FHS Film No. 1033567
 
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60 S232 'Lee's Colonels - a Biographical Register of the Field Officers of the Army of Northern Virginia' by Robert K. Krick (1979), p. 48. photo) CSA, 8/1/1861; 1st Lt., CSA, 5/29/1861. Service in Company K, 26th Regiment
 
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61 S326 'Marriages of Chatham County Georgia', Genealogical Committee of Georgia Historical Society, v. 1, 1748-1852, p. 186. Identifies her as widow of
 
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62 S167 'Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages' by John T. Landis; Snow Genealogy Society, published by William Sullwold, Taunton MA, 1975. page 24, states - Sarah Snow, daughter of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on January 25, acre to sow flax on at Nauset Hills (Heights). His second wife was Rebecca
 
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63 S176 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992.
 
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64 S177 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. 1619-1700' by W. I. Tyler Brigham, p. 35, 62.
 
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65 S173 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. 1619-1700' by W. I. Tyler Brigham, p. 62.
 
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66 S262 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. citing, in aggregate, Mendon (MA) Vital Records, p.365; Rowley (MA) Town 173; 'Crane's History of Worcester County, Massachusetts' vol. I p. 519; 'History of Milford, Massachusetts' by A. Ballou, pp. 915-916; 'Upton's Tyler Brigham, vol. I, p. 102.
 
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67 S268 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. citing, in aggregate, Mendon (MA) Vital Records, p.365; Rowley (MA) Town 173; 'Crane's History of Worcester County, Massachusetts' vol. I p. 519; 'History of Milford, Massachusetts' by A. Ballou, pp. 915-916; 'Upton's Tyler Brigham, vol. I, p. 102. Thomas W. Baldwin (1920), p. 196-198. 1619-1700' by W. I. Tyler Brigham, p. 62, 102.
 
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68 S332 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. Pilgrim John Alden.
 
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69 S290 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. pp. 39-41, 118-119, 172-173.
 
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70 S287 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. pp. 39-41, 118-119, 172-173. (Marriage, moved to Ohio.)
 
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71 S252 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. pp. 40, 118, 172. Identifies spouse as Abigail Dean vice Deane lending possible connection to
 
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72 S291 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. pp. 40, 118.
 
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73 S295 'Mayflower Families in Progress: Henry Sampson of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations', compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, FASG Descendants, 1992. Thomas W. Baldwin (1920), p. 196-198. 1619-1700' by W. I. Tyler Brigham.
 
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74 S393 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormack
 
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75 S397 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormack Submitted by: Louise McCormack socks. Eliphalet died when sixteen.
 
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76 S384 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak
 
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77 S394 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak Becket, where he resided thereafter.
 
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78 S211 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak d. Windham, CT, 17 Mar 1732/3, aged about 68; son of Eldad and Elizabeth Storrs, by whom he had Ebenezer Kingsley, b. Windham, 5 Apr Billington descendants. conveyed land 'for love' to sons John and Ezra 10 May 1720. Eldad John Kingsley in his will dated Winhamn, 17 Mar 1733, probated 10 Apr homestead, son John his gun and sword, son Ezra his carpenter tools and children, children of dau Sarah Hix, deceased, were to have a mare. All of the named children and John Broughton signed an agreement that specifically bequeathed to others, dated 13 Aug 1733.
 
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79 S389 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak d. Windham, CT, 17 Mar 1732/3, aged about 68; son of Eldad and Elizabeth Storrs, by whom he had Ebenezer Kingsley, b. Windham, 5 Apr Billington descendants. conveyed land 'for love' to sons John and Ezra 10 May 1720. Eldad John Kingsley in his will dated Winhamn, 17 Mar 1733, probated 10 Apr homestead, son John his gun and sword, son Ezra his carpenter tools and children, children of dau Sarah Hix, deceased, were to have a mare. All of the named children and John Broughton signed an agreement that specifically bequeathed to others, dated 13 Aug 1733. Submitted by: Louise McCormack father, Eldad, in Swansea was a short distance from Mt Hope, where King remain, so the women and children in Swansea and Rehoboth went south to several months, until after the death of King Philip. Here he became well Rehoboth. When twenty-one John married Sarah Sabin. buried in Scotland Graveyard. In her History jof Windham, Ellen Larned The children who moved with John to Windham were; Mary, Tabitaha, Sarah, Ezra then three years old.
 
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80 S395 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak dau Mary, wife of Ezra Kingsley.
 
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81 S391 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak last of his many deeds was acknowledged 17 Sep 1755. There is no Windham Ct, first four by wife Elizabeth, others by Mary. Submitted by: Louise McCormack entertained his.....????? (missing pages)
 
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82 S387 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak Submitted by: Louise McCormack socks. Mary died when twenty.
 
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83 S385 'Mayflower Families in Progress', by Harriet Woodbury Hodge Submitted by: Louise McCormak that became the First (Congregational) Church of Scotland, CT.
 
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84 S370 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett
 
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85 S371 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett by Marian Wright Jones, Jan 1985
 
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86 S373 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett died between 26 Feb 1759 and 7 Mar 1760. by Marian Wright Jones, Jan 1985
 
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87 S374 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett Keziah Goss and her husband Zachariah Haskell gave up rights to her and confusion resulting from the multiplicity of Philip Gosses. An 1742. The bond on Philip Goss is dated 4 Feb 1745 to administer his deceased.' The settlement on 4 Mar 1745/6 orders Philip Goss, eldest wife Hanna; Zachariah Haskell for wife Keziah, Thomas Goss, minor, and
 
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88 S377 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett of Judith Goss, late of Brookfield, widow, 1 May 1748. The distribution names Mrs Judith Goss, his widow; 2nd son John; [grandson] Philip Goss, Hannah Rich, wife of Experience; Thankful White, wife of John; and Mary
 
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89 S376 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett of Judith Goss, late of Brookfield, widow, 1 May 1748. The distribution names Mrs Judith Goss, his widow; 2nd son John; [grandson] Philip Goss, Hannah Rich, wife of Experience; Thankful White, wife of John; and Mary Hannah died after 19 Dec 1770, the date of her husband's will.
 
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90 S375 'Mayflower Families Through Five Generations', by: Lucy Kellogg Submitted by: Steve Barrett of Judith Goss, late of Brookfield, widow, 1 May 1748. The distribution names Mrs Judith Goss, his widow; 2nd son John; [grandson] Philip Goss, Hannah Rich, wife of Experience; Thankful White, wife of John; and Mary Judith died before husband wrote will of 24 Aug 1779.
 
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91 S308 'Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia', v. 5, by Folks Huxford.
 
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92 S372 'Some Descendants of LT Abel Wright of Springfield, MA' by Marian Wright Jones, Jan 1985
 
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93 S231 'Special Harbor Magazine', October 1907. Discussion of Brunswick Hospital and ward named for Dr. J.S. Blain. Army of Northern Virginia' by Robert K. Krick (1979), p. 48. photo) CSA, 8/1/1861; 1st Lt., CSA, 5/29/1861. Service in Company K, 26th Regiment
 
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94 S358 'The Chapman Family or the Descendants of Robert Chapman', by Rev. F.W. Chapman, (1854).
 
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95 S341 'The Chapman Family or the Descendants of Robert Chapman', by Rev. F.W. Chapman, (1854). Generations', by Elizabeth Pearson White (LC #CS71.H864 1990a) v. 1, p. 467.
 
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96 S336 'The Chapman Family or the Descendants of Robert Chapman', by Rev. F.W. Chapman, (1854). Implies birth in Westbrook (father's residence).
 
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97 S346 'The Chapman Family or the Descendants of Robert Chapman', by Rev. F.W. Chapman, (1854). individual from one called Mary/Marcy. It appears that this was incorrect,
 
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98 S323 'The Chapman Family or the Descendants of Robert Chapman', by Rev. F.W. Chapman, (1854). Note: indicates place of birth as Winthrop (part of
 
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99 S216 'The Descendants of John Howland of the Mayflower for Five Generations', by Elizabeth Pearson White (LC #CS71.H864 1990a) v. 1, p. 117.
 
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100 S352 'The Descendants of John Howland of the Mayflower for Five Generations', by Elizabeth Pearson White (LC #CS71.H864 1990a) v. 1, p. 117. from White; Saybrook shown from prior source.
 
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