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201 | Memorial Stone for Hannah Higley Owen | ||
202 | Memorial to Walter Fyler | ||
203 | Monument to William and John Chase This monument, installed by the Chase family, has led careless genealogists to claim William died crossing the Delaware River with George Washington. | ||
204 | Moses Barron's birth record image of original handwritten birth record of Moses Barron, son of Elliz and Grace Barron. | ||
205 | Nathaniel and Mary Holcomb family chart | ||
206 | Nathaniel Bliss abd Catherine Chapin Nathaniel Bliss was born on December 8, 1622, and baptized on December 28, 1622, in Rodborough, Stroud District, Gloucestershire, England. In 1646 he married Catherine Chapin, the daughter of Deacon Samuel Chapin, One of the most influential men in Springfield. Nathaniel died young, leaving Catherine with four small children. | ||
207 | Nathaniiel Holcomb and Mary Bliss Timeline | ||
208 | Nicholas Hathaway This is the story of Nicholas who was born in England and came to the new world in the late 1630s. He is the immigrant ancestor of most Hathaways in America | ||
209 | Nicholas Hathaway This timeline maps the life of Nicholas Hathaway against world events. | ||
210 | Obituary for Anne Alford Dorge Anne Dorerge passed away on December 21. 2023 in Middleburgh, NY | ||
211 | Old Map of Simsbury showing Salmon Brook | ||
212 | Old map shpwong Nathaniel Holcomb's lot in Turkey Hills | ||
213 | Old Mill in Upwey This old Mill in Upwey is often identified as the mill of Edward Sprague. It is now believed that this building was constructed later and that all that is left of Edward's mill are parts of the foundation nearby to where this mill is located. | ||
214 | Old Simsbury map showing the location of Higley homestead | ||
215 | Old Windsor Map showing the location of John and Hannah's homestead | ||
216 | Our Warren Ancestory We are descended from both Richard Warren of Plymouth and John Warren of Watertown. This chart shows their descendents down to Isaac Hathaway, who married Rebecca Warren, and Isaac Hathaway Jr., who married Phoebe Bailey. | ||
217 | Owen Property on Map of Simsbury The old map of Simsbury with the location of Turkey Hills and of Isaac and Sarah's property highlighted. | ||
218 | Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, Connecticut The old cemetery in central Windsor where John Hoskins is buried | ||
219 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
220 | Pension Records Benedict Alford III The Revolutionary War Pension records for Benedict's son Benedict | ||
221 | Philip and Sarah Sherman This is the story of Philip and Sarah Sherman. They were both born in England and immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 1630s. Theirs is a fascinating story of a couple who stood up for their religious beliefs, banned from Massachusetts Bay Colony, and became founders of Rhode Island. | ||
222 | Philip and Sarah Sherman Timeline The lives of Philip and Sarah mapped against major events in history. | ||
223 | Philip and Sarah's home in Portsmouth | ||
224 | Phoebe Elizabeth Burdick Alford Elizabeth Burdick was the mother of Charles B. Alford. She died when he was a young boy. Charles was raised by Elizabeth's mother. | ||
225 | Phoebe Stockwell Burdick Phoebe Stockwell Burdick was the mother of Phoebe Elizabeth Burdick, Charles Alford's first wife. After his mother died, David Lewis Stockwell Alford left Charles in the care of his mother-in-law, Pheobe Burdick. She raised Charles from a young boy to an adult and had great influence on his life and career. | ||
226 | Picture of Brewster Higley's House | ||
227 | Picture of remains of the old mill in Oxford | ||
228 | Plaque in Hartford naming the "Adventures," the men who explored the area and selected the location for Hartford. | ||
229 | Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram This full-length portrait of Captain Thomas Coram was painted and presented to the Foundling Hospital by Hogarth in 1740. Hogarth donated his portrait of the Hospital’s founder to commemorate the granting of the Royal Charter by George II in 1739. Coram is depicted holding the Charter in his hand. | ||
230 | Probate Records for Anne Hoskins | ||
231 | Probate records for John Drake images of the original probate records for records for John Drake | ||
232 | Probate Records for John Higley | ||
233 | Proof of Service Pequot War | ||
234 | Property Deed Image of original court recording of a sale of property to Elliz and Grace Barron | ||
235 | Quakers in Massachusetts Bay Colony From Massmoments.org | ||
236 | Registry Application for John Moore's house The application to the National Register of Historic Places for John Moore's house in Windsor, dated December 16, 1976. | ||
237 | Revolutionary War Pension Records for Benedict Alford son of Benedict Alford and Rebecca Owen | ||
238 | Richard and Elizabeth Church Elizabeth was born in England and brought to Plymouth Colony in 1623 as a young girl by her mother, Elizabeth Warren, to join her Father, Richard Warren, who came on the Mayflower. Richard Church came on the Winthrop fleet to Massachusetts Bay Colony, but with a few years, moved to Plymouth. They met there, fell in love, married, and spent the… | ||
239 | Richard and Elizabeth Church The lives of Richard and Elizabeth Church mapped against historical events | ||
240 | Richard and Elizabeth Warren Richard Warren came to the new world with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower. His wife and five daughters remained in England and joined him in Plymouth three years later. This is their story. | ||
241 | Richard Church Last Will Richard died in Dedham, apparently as the result of an accident while constructing a mill. He dictated his will on his deatbed. It is therefore short and terse. | ||
242 | Saint Andrews Church Saint Andrews Church, Whitestaunton, Somerset, England. This is where our English ancestors worshipped and where Alexander Alford and his wife Agnus are buried. | ||
243 | Saint James Church, Nayland, England Saint James Church was built in the early 1400s and has been the village church ever since. This is most likely where generations of Warrens worshiped in the sixteenth century and where John was baptized. | ||
244 | Samuel and David Alford David Lewis Stockwell Alford and his brother Samuel | ||
245 | Samuel Chapin - The Pilgrim Statue in Springfield | ||
246 | Samuel Wilson Probate Records | ||
247 | Sarah Strong Higley Tombstone | ||
248 | Satellite map of Newport and surrounding area A satellite map showing Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, and Little Compton | ||
249 | Scooby Manor House The first meeting place for the Pilgrims was Scooby Manor House. The building is still standing today. | ||
250 | Scott Alford in Greenport Scott Alford in front of his house in Greenport, NY. |