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351 | Tombstone of Isaac Owen | ||
352 | Tombstone of Lt. John Wood John died on February 22, 1739, in Little Compton. His headstone reads: “In Memory of Lieu John Wood Died February 22, 1739, in ye 77 year of age.” Note if he was in his 77th year, he was 76 years old, which means he was born in 1663. | ||
353 | Tombstone of Phoebe Bailey Hathaway Phoebe is buried in the Baptist Cemetery in Cheshire, Massachusetts, located close to the Adams border. The marker reads: “Phoebe, In memory of Phoebe the wife of Isaac Hathaway who died Aug. 18, 1785, aged 51 years, and had been the mother of 16 children 13 of which were living at her death.” | ||
354 | Tombstone of Sarah Holcomb Owen | ||
355 | Transcription of John Drake's Will | ||
356 | Transcription of Nathaniel Holcomb's wll | ||
357 | Transcription of the will of Isaac Owen | ||
358 | Walter Fyler's House | ||
359 | Warren's Point Little Compton | ||
360 | Whitestaunton Parish | ||
361 | Will and Inventory of John Drake, Jr. Images of the original Will and Inventory of John Drake, Jr. | ||
362 | Will of Thomas Nowell An image of the handwritten will of Thomas Nowell naming Robert Wilson and his sister. | ||
363 | William and Grace Bailey The lives of William and Grace Bailey mapped against historical events | ||
364 | William and Mary Chase This is the story of William and Mary Chase, who were born and raised in England and came to the New World on the Winthrop Fleet. They are our immigrant Chase ancestors. | ||
365 | William and Mary Chase Timeline The lives of William and Mary Chase mapped against major events in history. | ||
366 | William and Milicent Sprague William Sprague and Millicent Eames were born in Dorsetshire, England in the early 1600s. William came to Massachusetts Bay Colony with his brothers in 1629. Millicent came about four years later with her parents. They married in Charlestown and later moved to Hingham where they raised a large family and left their mark on history. This is their… | ||
367 | William and Milicent Sprague Timeline The lives of William and Millicent Sprague mapper against world events. | ||
368 | William Baily and Grace Parsons This is their story | ||
369 | Wilson property in Windsor | ||
370 | Windsor Founder's Monument | ||
371 | Windsor Sales Agreement Sakes Agreenebt for Windsor between Plymouth Trading Company and residents from Dorchester |