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And my Pilgrims – mother would have been thrilled to know that she descended from William Brewster whose home was in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire before he became a religious refugee in the Netherlands prior to sailing on the Mayflower in 1620. Not to mention John Lothropp of Yorkshire, Stephen H...
Mine are William Brewster, his wife, Mary and daughter, Patience along with Stephen Hopkins and his son, Gyles. Ancestry’s only announcements were: That they are “making things better” by listening and implementing improvements in the DNA area. I’ll forego any commentary because it would ...
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1699,“At a Court of Directors of the Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa and the Indies”reads “Ditto the 2nd day of May 1699” 1759William Verral’s “A Complete System of Cookery”,published in London,lists as ingredients “Chickens in the Dutch way, with parsely roots and leaves...
from Alfred the great Through William Brewster family and other maternal families. I can forward you my family tree by mail if you so desire to be able to give a better answer.. I will await your answer. John W. Prince Like Reply ...
(1809-1882) in Montreal in 1834. The Workman family had also come from the Lisburn area. Four of Ann’s brothers were in the hardware business, including William Workman (1807-1878) and Thomas Workman (1813-1889),who were partners in the firm of Frothingham and Workman, reputed to be ...
John Brewster’s brother Jesse (b. 1822 – d. 1856) married Celia Massengale and adopted her son, John Massengale. (Celia’s first husband had died about 1849.) All Jesse’s other children were girls, except for one son, William, who was killed with his father during a lightning storm...
Long Island's first Italian, 1639The LI Native & Black History Newsletter-by Sandi Brewster-walker Long Island Indians and the Early Settlers Slavery on Long Island- Articles & off-site Links Indian Place-Nameson LI by William Wallace Tooker ...
Thomas Stedman, of Brookline, purchased a hundred and fifty acres of Nathaniel Kingsbury, and settled in Windham Village in 1732. Ebenezer Griffin of Newton, in 1733 settled a mile northwest of the meeting .house, on land bought of William Durkee. The first store in this neighborhood is belie...