History of Woodstock, Me., with Family Sketches and an Appendix |
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History of Woodstock, Me: With Family Sketches and an Appendix (Classic Reprint) William B. Lapham No preview available - 2015 |
History of Woodstock, Me., With Family Sketches and an Appendix William B Lapham No preview available - 2022 |
History of Woodstock, Me., with Family Sketches and an Appendix William B. Lapham No preview available - 2019 |
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Aaron Abigail afterwards Alden Chase April August Benjamin Berry Bethel Betsey Billings Bisbee born Bowker Bridgton brother Bryant's Pond Buckfield bushel of corn Caleb Charles Charles Curtis Cole Cornelius Perkins County road Cummings Daniel daughter David Ricker Davis December December 28 died district Ditto Dunham Eliza Falling trees farm father February Fuller George Gore Greenwood Hannah Hebron Jacob Whitman James January Joel Perham John John Billings Jonathan Jonathan Cole Joseph July June Kimball land Lapham Lemuel Perham Lewiston lived lot number Lucy Luther Briggs Luther Whitman Lydia March married Mary meeting Merrill Chase Michael Little mill Minot moved Noah Curtis North Woodstock Norway November Number Three October Oxford County Packard Paris Pinhook plantation Polly Portland resides Rowse Bisbee Rumford Samuel Sarah second wife September settled settlers Sidney Perham Solomon Bryant Stephen Chase Sumner Swan Thomas Thurlow voted William William Swan wood young
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