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101 | Images of Joshua Warrin's handwritten will | ||
102 | Images of original probate records for Edward Stebbins | ||
103 | Images of original probate records for Francis Tough Stebbins | ||
104 | Images of the will of Isaac Owen | ||
105 | Indenture (mortgage) sign by Caleb and Rebecca Church In 1715 Caleb and Rebecca Church entered into an Indenture (mortgage) agreement to raise eighty pounds cash. This is an image of the original document. | ||
106 | Inventory of Elliz Barron's Estate Image of original handwritten record | ||
107 | Inventory of the estate of Thomas Bliss | ||
108 | Isaac and Phoebe Hathaway This is the story of Isaac Hathaway Jr. and his wife Phoebe Bailey. Isaac fought in the Revolutionary War with George Washington's Continental Army. Pheobe, living in Fall River with small children to care for, faced her own challenges as the British invaded her neighborhood and had to be fought off by the Minutemen. | ||
109 | Isaac and Phoebe Hathaway's Timeline The lives of Isaac and Phoebe Hathaway mapped against major events in history | ||
110 | Isaac and Phoebe's house in Adams, Massachusetts on East Rd. | ||
111 | Isaac and Rebecca Hathaway They lived in Freetown in the early part of the 1700s. Isaac was a Blacksmith, who, unfortunately, died in his early forties, leaving Rebecca to raise their children. | ||
112 | Isaac and Rebecca Hathaway timeline Isaac and Rebecca's lives mapped against major events in history | ||
113 | Isaac Hathaway's headstone Isaac is buried in the old colonial Plummer Burial Ground across the street from St. Bernard Church in Freetown, Massachusetts. The inscription reads: In Memory of Isaac Hathaway Died June ye 7th 1749 in ye 45th | ||
114 | Jacob and Philipa Hathaway This is the story of the lives of Jacob Hathaway and Phiipa Chase. They were born during and after King Philip's War, which devastated the New England Colonies and almost destroyed the native tribes. They grew up, married, and became very wealthy and prominent citizens of Freetown, Massachusetts Bay Province. | ||
115 | Jacob Hathaway Philipa Chase Timeline The lives of Jacob and Rebecca mapped against major events in history. | ||
116 | James and Ana Burt This is the story of James and Ana Burt. They met and married in early colonial Taunton, and are our immigrant ancestors. | ||
117 | James Burt and Ana Lewis Timeline The lives of James and Ana mapped against major events in history. | ||
118 | James Eno Probate Records | ||
119 | James Eno Timeline | ||
120 | James Eno's barber's bowl | ||
121 | James Eno/Holcomb family chart | ||
122 | James William Lockhart James W. Lockhart at his home in Lake George, NY | ||
123 | Jeremy Alford Probate Records from: Charles William Manwaring, “A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, Volume II 1799-1729”, R.S. Peck and Company, Printers, 1904. | ||
124 | Jerusha Asley Headstone | ||
125 | John and Hannah Drake Timeline | ||
126 | John and Hannah Hathaway This is the story of John Hathaway, Jr. and Hannah Burt, who were both born in Taunton, Plymouth Colony, to immigrant parents. They left a giant footprint on colonial history. | ||
127 | John and Hannah Higley Timeline | ||
128 | John and Lydia Timeline The lives of John and Lydia Sutton mapped against historical events. | ||
129 | John and Margaret Tucker The lives of John and Margaret Tucker mapped against world events | ||
130 | John and Margaret Warren Timeline The lives of John and Margaret mapped against historucal events | ||
131 | John and Mary Wood The lives of John Wood and Mary Peabody mapped against historical events | ||
132 | John and Rebecca Owen Timeline | ||
133 | John and Sutton Bailey John's father died when he was only seventeen. He married Lydia Sutton, a widow, and went on to be one of the richest men in town. This is their story. | ||
134 | John baily's Headstone On January 13, 1735/6, John Bailey passed away. He is buried in the Bailey lot in Middletown, Rhode Island. | ||
135 | John Drake II and Hannah Moore John Drake II is believed to have been born in Hampton in Arden, Warwickshire, England, and baptized on August 25, 1616. John's father, John Drake, trained him as a woodworker, and he and his two brothers were members of the "Drake Woodworking Quartet," who were master woodworkers of the Calligraphic Group. | ||
136 | John Drake II and Hannah Moore Family Chart | ||
137 | John Drake Timeline | ||
138 | John Hathaway This is the story of John Hathaway who came to the new world as a small boy with his father and left a giant footprint on colonial history. | ||
139 | John Hathaway Jr. Timeline This timeline maps the lives of John Hathaway Jr. and Hannah Burt against world events. | ||
140 | John Hathaway Timeline This timeline maps John Hathaway's life vs. world events. | ||
141 | John Hoskins Homestead The homestead of John Hoskins and Anne Fyler in Windsor, Connecticut. The current house =was built by John Hoskins's great-grandson, John Hoskins, in 1750 and is still in use today. | ||
142 | John Hoskins Last Will and Inventory Records | ||
143 | John Hoskins Plaque
Plaque sitting adjacent to the John Hoskins house. WHS collections 2017.34.6-7, photos by Michelle Tom. | ||
144 | John Moore's home as it looked in the 1600s | ||
145 | John Owen Tombstone Palasado Cemetery, Windsor, Connecticut | ||
146 | John Tucker and Margaret Boodalls John Tucker came from Somerset, England, to Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony sometime before 1635. His young wife joined him a year or two later. They had their first child in Charlestown, before moving to Hingham. They are our ancestors and this is their story. | ||
147 | John Tucker's Death John died on the 5th of August, 1661, at his daughter, Mary, and her husband, Joseph Church’s home. Many genealogies report this as 1662. However, this is an image of the entry from Hobart’s Journal is dated August 5, 1661. | ||
148 | John Warren and Margaret Bayley This is the story of John and Margaret Warren who immigrated with their four children in 1630 on the Winthrop fleet. They were among the founders of Watertown, Massachusetts, and built a new town in what was the wilderness. | ||
149 | John Wood and Mary Church Timeline The lives of John Wood and Mary Church mapped against historical events. | ||
150 | John Wood and Mary Church Timeline The lives of John Wood and Mary Church mapped against historical events. |