The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, Opseg 2John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1858 |
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... Death of Gov. William Pitkin , who died Oct. 1 , 1769 . ( 2. ) John Winthrop , first Governor of Connecticut colony un- der the Charter of 1662 . When Bob was dead , another John ( 5 ) Was chose our Ship's commander , Who never sailed ...
... Death of Gov. William Pitkin , who died Oct. 1 , 1769 . ( 2. ) John Winthrop , first Governor of Connecticut colony un- der the Charter of 1662 . When Bob was dead , another John ( 5 ) Was chose our Ship's commander , Who never sailed ...
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... death , Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , The Amiable ...
... death , Congress may easily for to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable dif culties attending an adjustment by his Administr tor , utterly unacquainted with the accounts , The Amiable ...
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... death , Congress may easily form dation of these rising United States . It becomes to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha them to put away and avoid every thing incongru- ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable diff ous with ...
... death , Congress may easily form dation of these rising United States . It becomes to themselves an excuse for the accounts not ha them to put away and avoid every thing incongru- ing been adjusted by him . The unavoidable diff ous with ...
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... death of Henry Sewall , of Coventry , Eng . , ( who died in 1628 , ) the earliest known ancestor of this family , appears to be wanting . By the following memo- randa , made by Judge Sewall , while in England , in the year 1689 , I ...
... death of Henry Sewall , of Coventry , Eng . , ( who died in 1628 , ) the earliest known ancestor of this family , appears to be wanting . By the following memo- randa , made by Judge Sewall , while in England , in the year 1689 , I ...
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... death is stated to have occurred in 1692. Prime , who copies Thompson , though without any credit , likewise says that Mr. Leverich died in 1692 , " as nearly as can be as- certained . " - Hist . of Long Island , 301. Riker , on the ...
... death is stated to have occurred in 1692. Prime , who copies Thompson , though without any credit , likewise says that Mr. Leverich died in 1692 , " as nearly as can be as- certained . " - Hist . of Long Island , 301. Riker , on the ...
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