The Fulton-Hayden-Warner Ancestry in America, Volume 214

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T. A. Wright, 1923 - 628 pages
 

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Page 241 - Uley, by whom he had issue three sons and four daughters. He spent all his time in the study of chirurgery, and attained to great knowledge therein.
Page 24 - COL. DAVID, 1667-1755. Lieut., Capt. Matthew Allyn, Expedition against Indians, 1704. Capt., Hampshire Co., March, 1712. Adj. and QM, Wood Creek Expedition, 1709. Capt., Father Rasle's War, 1723-'24. Col. and member of Council, 1724'29. Case, John E., 139. French, Leon Le L., 109. Parker, Charles W, 119.
Page 22 - He is a member of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, the...
Page 23 - Bissell, 1591-1677, Windsor, Conn. Deputy 1648, et seq. Under Capt. John Mason, 1657-1658. Soldier in King Philips War. Capt. of Windsor Troop, 1676.
Page 335 - England to Cambridge, Mass., in 1633, and removed to Hartford, Conn., in 1636. He was Pastor of the First Church of Hartford, Conn., and served in the Pequot War in 1637, as Chaplain.
Page 27 - Mass., and was of the Mass. Court of Assistants before the Colonial Government was established at Boston.
Page 268 - Taunton for nearly fifty years, and in civil affairs filled nearly every office in the gift of the people. He was appointed by the General Court, Ensign in the First Military Company of Taunton...
Page 75 - Pratt, who came to Cambridge, Mass., in 1633 and removed to Hartford, Conn., in 1636.
Page 266 - America from Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales ; was in Providence in 1645, in Lynn in 1651, in Braintree in 1652, and settled at Taunton, Massin 1652.
Page 268 - April 2, 1690; Major of the First Regiment of Bristol County in 1709; Judge of the Quarter Sessions, 1685-1713; Associate...

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