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151 | John Wood and Mary Peabody John and Mary Wood were both born in England. They met in Newport, Rhode Island Colony, married, and spent the rest of their lives together. This is their story. | ||
152 | John Wood's Bible Image of the inside cover of John Wood's Bible | ||
153 | Jon Moore's House The story of John Moore's house from Wikipedia, with a recent picture of the home. | ||
154 | Joseph and Mary Church Joseph Church and Mary Tucker grew up, fell in live, and were married in Hingham, where most of their children were born. In 1679 they moved to the new community in the southwest corner of Plymouth Colony. Joseph became the leading citizen and petitioned the Colony Government to incorporate the town as Little Compton. He remained a town and Colony… | ||
155 | Joseph and Mary Church The lives of Mary and Joseph Church mapped against world events | ||
156 | Joseph Church's Will Images of the handwritten Will of Joseph Church, Esquire. From the colonial records of Bristol County maintained in Taunton, Massachusetts | ||
157 | Joshua and Rebecca Warren This is the story of Joshua and Rebecca Warrin. Joshua was born in Watertown and died in Waltham, without ever moving. | ||
158 | Joshua and Rebecca Warrin Timeline The lives of Joshua and Rebecca Warren mapped against major events. | ||
159 | Kissing Cousins Three of Isaac and Sarah's children married their 3rd cousins. This chart shows the relationships. | ||
160 | Known Descendants of Benedict Alford and Joan Newton Biography and Descendants of Benedict Alford and Jane (Joan) Alford from the AAFA - AlfordAssociation.org | ||
161 | Land Grant in Hingham 1635 Image of original document | ||
162 | Legislators of the General Court | ||
163 | Letter to John Winthrop, Jr. Letter written by Nathaniel Bliss and Catherine Chapin to John Winthrop. Jr. who sought help for Nathaniel's illness, which proved fatal. This is an image of the original document. | ||
164 | Lillian Lodema Culver Burton The picture was taken in the 1880s - Liliam Lodema, Culver Burton (Grandma Lockhart.) | ||
165 | List of Early Officers of Freetown A list of the early officers of Freetown showing extensive participation in the town government by John Hathaway and family. | ||
166 | List of Freemen in Windsor | ||
167 | Little Compton A map of colonial Little Compton showing approximate locations of the homesteads of Joseph Church and Benjamin Church. | ||
168 | Little Compton Burial Ground | ||
169 | Location of Thomas Bailey House | ||
170 | Lydia Sutton's headstone Lydia Sutton, or Sutton, died on February 13, 1729/30. She is in the John Bailey lot on Berkley Ave. in Middletown, Rhode Island. Her tombstone gives her age as seventy-five years, indicating she was born in 1654. All her children were adults, and several died before her. John lived another six years. | ||
171 | Map o Windsor Map showing the location of John Hoskins homestead in Windsor 1640 | ||
172 | Map of Colonial Massachusetts Map showing locations of interest to John Hathaway | ||
173 | Map of Colonial Massachusetts Map showing areas of interest to Nocholas Hathaway | ||
174 | Map of Edward Stebbins Homestead in Hartford | ||
175 | Map of England Map of England showing the location of Kingscote, where Nicolas was born and raised | ||
176 | Map of Hartford 1640 | ||
177 | Map of Little Compton A map of Little Compton showing the military districts during the Revolutionary War. | ||
178 | Map of Newport Map showing location of Portsmouth, Middletown, and Newport, RI | ||
179 | Map of old Simsbury, Hartford County | ||
180 | Map of old Springfield showing Samuel's property | ||
181 | Map of Old Windsor Map of Old Windsor showing the location of John Owen's homesteads. | ||
182 | Map of Old Windsor showing James Eno's homestead | ||
183 | Map of Old Windsor showing John Drake's homestead | ||
184 | Map of Old Windsor showing John Moore's homestead | ||
185 | Map of Old Yarmouth This map of old Yarmouth from 1644. It shows the location of 21 prominent citizens and the meeting house. This is only a small portion of the residents at the time. Swan Pond, where William's hose was is shown on the lower right. | ||
186 | Map of Plymouth Colony 1620-1691 Map showing the towns in Plymouth Colony, which was established by the Pilgrims in 1620 and lasted until 1691 when the English King merged it with Massachusetts Bay Colony. | ||
187 | Map of Windsor showing properties of Thomas Holcomb | ||
188 | Map of Windsor with Alford Home Locations | ||
189 | Map of Yarmouth Hand drawn map of Yarmouth showing modern day streets and locations of colonial homesteads including William and Mary Chase's. | ||
190 | Map showing location of Poquonock | ||
191 | Map showing the location of Nathaniel's lot in the Salmon Brook area of Simsbury | ||
192 | Margaret Bliss House in Springfield side view | ||
193 | Marriage of John Tucker and Anne Norton On June 11, 1649, John married Anne Norton, the widow of William Norton of Hingham. This is an image of the entry from Peter Hobart's Journal | ||
194 | Marriage of John Tucker and Margaret Boodalls This is a record in the Church of England from February 1633 in Somerset of the marriage of John Tucker and Margaret Boodalls. | ||
195 | Marriage Record of Thomas and Joan Alford | ||
196 | Mary Bennet Bailey headstone Mary died following childbirth on October 12, 1736, in Little Compton. Her grave is in the Little Compton Old Burial Grounds. The stone reads, “Here lie the body of Mary ye wife of Thomas Bailey Jun(ior) died October 12, 1736, 19 year of her age. | ||
197 | Mary Church Wood Tombstone Mary died on November 11, 1748. Her headstone reads: “In Memory of Mary Widow of Lieu John Wood Died Nov ye 11 1748 Aged about 89 years.” This would indicate she was born in 1668. However, Hingham’s original records show she was born on March 26, 1666, and baptized on April 1, 1666. This means she lived to be ninety-one. | ||
198 | Mary Griffin Wilson Hoskins probate records | ||
199 | Mary Wood Bailey Mary died on October 7, 1645, at the age of fifty-four. Her headstone reads: “In Memory of Mary ye Wife of Lieutenant Thomas Bailey died October 1745 in ye 54th year of her age.” She died two weeks after her youngest son, implying they died from an infectious disease. Two of her living children were still minors at her death. Her daughter,… | ||
200 | Meeting House Seating Seats in the Windsor Meeting House, used for both church services and town meetings, had to be purchased by the residents. This is an image of the original document showing the seating assignments for 1681. |