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51 | Daniel and Mary Warrin The lives of Daniel and Mary Warrin mapped against historical events. | ||
52 | David Burton Alford | ||
53 | David Lewis Stockwell Alford and Elizabeth Burdick Wedding picture 1872 David Lewis Stockwell Alford and Elizabeth Burdick | ||
54 | David Lewis Stockwell Alford's Farmhouse David Lewis Stockwell Alford and Elizabeth Burdick in Garden Prarie, Il. Left to right: Second wife Ada, their daughter Flora, David Lewis Stockwell Alford. | ||
55 | Deacon John Moore's tombstone | ||
56 | Death Record of Richard Church Image of the original death record of Richard Church | ||
57 | Declaration of the Pequot War | ||
58 | Deed from William Peabody Deed from William Peabody for land in Little Compton | ||
59 | Dorchester Meadow with lot belonging to Thomas Holcomb highlighted | ||
60 | Early Connecticut Map | ||
61 | Edward and Christina Sprague The lives of Edward and Christina Sprague mapped against world events | ||
62 | Edward and Christina Sprague Edward and Christina Sprague lived in Upwey, Dorset, England from the late 15002 through the early 1600s. Three of their sons immigrated to what was to become Massachusetts Bay Colony and established Charlestown, Massachusetts. They are our ancestors and this is their story. | ||
63 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
64 | Eleven Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | ||
65 | Elijah Owen Tombstone | ||
66 | Elizabeth Church death record an image f the original death record of Elizabeth Church | ||
67 | Elliz and Grace Barron This is the story of Elliz and Grace Barron who came from Ireland to Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony in the late 1630s. Their daughter, Mary, married Daniel Warrin. They are our ancestors. | ||
68 | Elliz and Grace Barron Timeline The lives of Elliz and Grace Barron mapped against major events in history. | ||
69 | Eno Memorial stone, Windsor | ||
70 | Esther Holcomb Higley Tombstone | ||
71 | Excerpts from John Hathaway's Will Images of the Will and probate papers are available on line. It is difficult to read the handwriting. This is a transcription of some of the highlights from the Will. | ||
72 | Extracts from the Town Records of Watertown Extracts from the records of the town on Watertown related to Caleb Church. | ||
73 | Family chart showing descendency from Thomas Bliss to Rebecca Owen | ||
74 | Family of Benedict and Jane Alford | ||
75 | First Church of Springfield | ||
76 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
77 | Freetown and the Revolutionary War Events in Freetown mapped against national events during the Revolutionary War | ||
78 | George and Edmund Scott Burton Lilliam Lodema Culver Burton's two sons, George and Edmund Scott. Their older sister, Margaret, named three of her sons, George, Charles Edmund, and Scott, after her brothers. | ||
79 | Grandma and Grandpa Alford 1940's Charles Burdick Alford and his wife, Margaret Roxey Burton. | ||
80 | Grandma and Grandpa Lockhart James Lockhart and Lillian Lodema Culver Burton Lockhart. Taken early 1930's near their home in Lake George, NY | ||
81 | Grandma and Grandpa Lockhart 1901 Lillian Lodema Culver Burton Lockhart and James Lockhart 1901 | ||
82 | Grandma and Grandpa Lockhart 1936 James Lockhart and Lillian Lodema Culver Burton Lockhart. Taken at their home in Lake George, NY, on August 18, 1936 | ||
83 | Grandma and Grandpa Lockhart's Home Grandma and Grandpa Lockhart's Home on Lake George, NY 1930s | ||
84 | Grandma Lockhart 1930s Lillian Lodema Culver Burton Lockhart | ||
85 | Grandma Lockhart 1938 Lillian Lodema Culver Burton Lockhart 1938 | ||
86 | Grandpa Lockhart 1930s James William Lockhart 1930s | ||
87 | Green Mountain Boys Benedict's son, Alexander, served in the Green Mountain Boys | ||
88 | Hannah Higley Owen Tombstone | ||
89 | Headstone of Joseph Church The stone reads: “Here Lyeth Ye Body of Joseph Church Esq, He Decest Ye 5 Day of March 1711 in Ye 73 Yeare of His Age” | ||
90 | Headstone of Mary Church The stone reads: “Here Lyethy Bod of Mary Ye Wife of Joseph Churches Aged 69 Years Deceased March Ye 21, 1710.” (Ye is written with a small e on top of the Y, as was the practice in that era.) | ||
91 | Hester Holcomb Higley Will (image of original) | ||
92 | History of Taunton This timeline shows the History of Taunton from the first European explorers though John Hathaway's liftetime. | ||
93 | HMS Lord Sandwich Thomas was a prisoner on the British prison ship, “Lord Sandwich,” in New York in 1776. He was 61 years old. The HMS Sandwich was a 90 gun sailing ship launched on April 14, 1759. She served in battle and as a prison ship during the Revolutionary War. In 1780 she participated in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent off the coast of Portugal and… | ||
94 | Holcomb Family Chart | ||
95 | Home of Thomas and Elizabeth Holcomb | ||
96 | Honeymoon at Niagra Falls Honeymoon of Charles B. Alford and Margaret Burton at Niagra Falls in 1900 | ||
97 | House of Margaret Hulins Bliss in Springfield | ||
98 | Image of marriage record for Thomas and Margaret Snowe | ||
99 | Image of marriage record for Thomas Bliss and Margaret Hulins
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100 | Image of the Baptismal Record of Jane Newton, wife of Benedict Alford |