South Hadley, Massachusetts, in the world war
Publication date: 1932 Publisher: Anker Printing Co. Digitizing sponsor: Boston Public Library...
Read MorePublication date: 1932 Publisher: Anker Printing Co. Digitizing sponsor: Boston Public Library...
Read MoreAt New Bedford, this Commonwealth, a point so long famous the world round for its whaling industry, a business carried on to an extent and success that made it the wealthiest place in proportion to its population of any point in New England, and a city that has since been hardly less conspicuous as a cotton manufacturing point, there still reside representatives of the Rotch family; here where, since the middle of the eighteenth century, have lived seven or eight generations of Rotches, than whom as a family perhaps no other has had greater influence in developing New Bedford’s character and prosperity and shaping its history.
Read MoreBOYDEN (Walpole-Bridgewater family). For a half century – for fifty and more years: –...
Read MoreBRAYTON. The first in America by this name, one Francis Brayton, came from England to Portsmouth,...
Read MoreMuster Roll of Captain Nathan Barker’s Company of Light Infantry in the Detachment of drafted Militia of Maine, called into actual service by the State, for the protection of its Northeastern Frontier, from the sixth day of March, 1839, the time of its rendezvous at Augusta Maine, to the twenty-sixth day of March, 1839, when discharged or mustered.
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Luedders’ historical and pictorial city directory of Angola, Indiana for the year 1923, containing an historical compilation of items of local interest, a complete canvass of names in the city, which includes every member of the family, college students, families on rural lines, directory of officers of county, city, lodges, churches, societies, a directory of streets, and a classified business directory.
Read MorePrior to the year 1800, Methodism had scarcely gained a foothold in Vermont. The first Methodist...
Read MoreBABBITT, Betsey and Samuel G. Clap, Mar. 8, 1843. Sarah P., 21, d. Willard and S., and Luther Hayward, widower [publishment of intention of marriage, omits widower], May 29, 1848. Sophia and George Copeland, Apr. 10, 1842....
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1st class Private, C Co., 4th Corps, Art Park; son of H. L. and P. A. Bullard, of Columbus County. Husband of Mrs. Hattie Bullard. Entered service Aug. 5, 1918, at Chadburn, N.C. Sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Transferred to Camp...
Read MoreJesse Todd4, (Benjamin3, Michael2, Christopher1) born Jan. 1, 1735, probably in North Haven, Conn., died Oct. 27, 1819, in Agawam, Mass., married first Nov. 26, 1761, Lydia Cooper. He is mentioned in the Cooper Gen. He married...
Read MoreBOIES, Roxa Ann Todd6, (Amos5, Charles4, Gideon3, Michael2, Christopher1) born March 12, 1795, married April 21, 1813, Chester Boies, of Blanford, Mass., who was born Oct. 2, 1789, died Aug. 5, 1856; he was a farmer and lived at...
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