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Section of old Hartford map showing Blis property
Section of old Hartford map showing Blis property
 
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Section of old Springfield map showing Bliss property
Section of old Springfield map showing Bliss property
 
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Signature of Brewster from 1725
Signature of Brewster from 1725
 
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Sketch of Mary and John
Sketch of Mary and John
A detailed sketch of the ship that John Hoskins and Anne Flyer sailed on in 1630.
 
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Slaves in Colonial America
Slaves in Colonial America
Includes articles from:
http://slavenorth.com/massachusetts.htm
and mass.gov/courts
 
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Socialist Plymouth
Socialist Plymouth
Plymouth was originally established as a pure socialist society. This quickly proved unworkable, and Governor Bradford wisely made changes that saved the fledgling colony.
 
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Sprague's Wishing Well
Sprague's Wishing Well
This old wishing well in Upwey is sometimes referred to as Sprague's Wishing Well. Upwey takes its name from the River Wey. It is as it says the "up" part of the river and also where its source lies. The river begins as an underground spring rising up in the hill behind Upwey Wishing Well. It is believed that Edward's mill was near this location.
 
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Standerwick Deed
Standerwick Deed
Deed signed by Richard Sranderwick and witnessed by Benedict Alford
 
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Statue of Captain Coram
Statue of Captain Coram
Captain Thomas Coram, who was John Hathaway's partner in the shipyard, is well known in English History. This statue of his is located in Brunswick Square, in London.
 
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Statue of John Mason
Statue of John Mason
Statue of John Mason, who led the combined native and English forces in the Pequot War. Mason also played significant roles in developing the Connecticut Colony, including as a partner to Deacon Edward Stebbins in the expedition to western Massachusetts in 1632 that acquired sufficient corn from the natives to avert starvation and death of the…
 
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Statue of Thomas Hooker
Statue of Thomas Hooker
 
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Summary of Joshua Warrin Will
Summary of Joshua Warrin Will
A transcription of key points in Joshua Warrin's will
 
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Swan Pond
Swan Pond
Modern day photo photo of Swan Pond. William Chase's homestead was located on the east side of Swan Pond.
 
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Taunton 1659 Rate List
Taunton 1659 Rate List
List of the inhabitants of Taunton, Plymouth Colony, showing rates, number of people in the household, and the size of their lots in the 1659 land division.
 
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Taunton Land Deed
Taunton Land Deed
A Deed transferring 400 acres to John Hathaway, Edward Bobbitt and Timothy Holloway. Source: Plymouth Colony Records Vol. 3 P 180
 
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The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England
The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England
The Articles of Confederation between the Plantations under the
Government of the Massachusetts, the Plantations under the
Government of New Plymouth, the Plantations under the Government of
Connecticut, and the Government of New Haven with the Plantations., dated May 19, 1643.
 
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The Church in Upwey
The Church in Upwey
The thirteenth-century church of St. Laurence, Upwey is at one end of the village, somewhat out of the way to the rest of it. This is the church attended by the Sprague family.
 
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The Coram Historic District
The Coram Historic District
John Hathaway partnered with Captain Thomas Coram to build a shipyard. Today it is a National Historic District managed by the National Park Service
 
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The English ancestors of Benedict Alford
The English ancestors of Benedict Alford
Our immigrant Alford ancestor is Benedict Alford, who came to Windsor, Connecticut, with his brother Alexander and his sister, Joanna, in the late 1630s from Whitestaunton, Somerset, England. But let us begin by examining our Alford roots in England, at least as far back as we can see.
 
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The Episcopal Church in Lebanon Sprim=ngs
The Episcopal Church in Lebanon Sprim=ngs
The Episcopal Church of Charles B. Alford in Lebanon Springs, NY in 1908
 
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The First Purchasers of Taunton
The First Purchasers of Taunton
The land on which Taunton was built was originally purchased from the natives by a group of forty-six investors. These men are known as the First Purchasers.
 
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The house that Robert Wilson built
The house that Robert Wilson built
 
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The Inventory of Joseph Church's Estate
The Inventory of Joseph Church's Estate
From the Probate records archived in Taunton, Massachusetts
 
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The last Will and inventory records of William Chase
The last Will and inventory records of William Chase
Probated May 1659
Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991
 
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The Last Will of Benjamin Chase
The Last Will of Benjamin Chase
An image of the original Will of Benjamine Chase. It demonstrates what remarkable handwriting he had. It is likely he learned this from his father-in-law, Philip Sherman, who was the first Secretary of Rhode Island and was known for his penmanship.
 
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The Last Will of Edward Sprague
The Last Will of Edward Sprague
The image of a handwritten will for Edward Sprague. Due to the markings on the document I suspect this is a handwritten copy, not the original document.
 
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The Last Will of Jacob Hathaway
The Last Will of Jacob Hathaway
A transcript. The original handwritten document is available in the probate records.
 
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The Last Will of Thomas Bailey
The Last Will of Thomas Bailey
An image of the Last Will of Thomas Bailey, Sr. written in early 1740. shortly before he dies.
 
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The Last Will of William Sprague
The Last Will of William Sprague
A transcription of the last Will of William Sprague
 
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The Last Wills of Alexander and Agnus Alford
The Last Wills of Alexander and Agnus Alford
Transcriptions of the wills of Alexander Alford (1576) and his wife Agnus (1577), with analysis
 
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The marriage record of Thomas and Joan Alford
The marriage record of Thomas and Joan Alford
An image of the original marriage record of Thomas and Joan Alford
 
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The Mayflower Compact
The Mayflower Compact
Upon arriving in the new world, and before landing at Plymouth, the Pilgrims entered into a compact, promising to work together to establish the colony.
 
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The North Purchase
The North Purchase
In 1668 additional land was purchased to expand Taunton. This is known as the North Purchase.
 
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The old churchyard in Upwey
The old churchyard in Upwey
This is the churchyard in Upwey where Edward Sprague was buried.
 
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The Old Common Burial Ground in Little Compton
The Old Common Burial Ground in Little Compton
The final resting place of Joseph and Mary Church
 
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The Old Plymouth Burying Ground
The Old Plymouth Burying Ground
Plymouth Colony suffered great losses of life the first year. The colonists needed a burying ground much sooner than they had anticipated. They established the old Burying Ground in Plymouth. This is believed to be the resting place of Richard Warren.
 
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The Portsmouth Compact
The Portsmouth Compact
An image of the original Portsmouth Compact signed by Philip Sherman and others to found Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
 
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The Revolutionary War - Up Close and Personal
The Revolutionary War - Up Close and Personal
A first-hand account of the Battle of Freetown and other events that impacted our Hathaways.
 
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The Signature of Jacob Hathaway
The Signature of Jacob Hathaway
 
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The signature of John Griffin
The signature of John Griffin
 
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The signature of Philip Sherman
The signature of Philip Sherman
 
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The Story of Anthony Hoskins and Isabel Browne
The Story of Anthony Hoskins and Isabel Browne
Anthony was born in the newly formed town of Dorchester, Massachusetts, about two years after his parents arrived there on the ship Mary and John. When Anthony was only three or four years old, his parents moved their family to the central Connecticut River Valley to become founders of Windsor.
Anthony married Isabel Browne on July 16, 1656.
 
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The story of Benajah Holcomb and Sarah Eno
The story of Benajah Holcomb and Sarah Eno
Benajah Holcomb was born June 23, 1644, and was the second son and sixth child of Thomas and Elizabeth Holcomb. Sarah Eno was born on June 15, 1649, the daughter of James Eno and Anna Bidwell. Anna died on October 7, 1657. and James married Benajah's mother about a year later. On April 11, 1667, Benajah and Sarah married.
 
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The story of Benedict Alford and Abigail Wilson
The story of Benedict Alford and Abigail Wilson
Benedict Alford was the oldest child of Jeremiah (Jeremy) Alford and Jane Hoskins. He was born on April 27, 1688, in Windsor, CT. On January 4, 1714, Benedict married Abigail Wilson in Windsor. Abigail was born on March 3, 1683, and was the daughter of Samuel Wilson and Mary Griffin.
 
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The story of Benedict Alford and Rebecca Owen
The story of Benedict Alford and Rebecca Owen
Benedict Alford was the oldest child of Benedict Alford and Abigail Wilson, born in Connecticut on August 27, 1716. His first wife, Jerusha Ashley, died on January 18, 1761. He married Rebecca Owen, our ancestor, on December 18, 1761.
 
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The story of Brewster Higley and Esther Holcomb
The story of Brewster Higley and Esther Holcomb
Brewster Higley was born in Windsor, Connecticut, in January 1679/80 and was the third son and fifth child of John Higley Sr. and Hannah Drake. On February 17, 1708/09, Brewster Higley married Hester Holcomb, the sixth child and third daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Holcomb.
 

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