Wadhams Genealogy: Proceded by a Sketch of the Wadham Family in England...Frank Allaben genealogical Company, 1913 - 652 pages |
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Page 8 - Here lieth intombed the body of a virtuous and antient gentlewoman descended of the antient house of the Plantagenets, sometime of Cornwall, namely, Joan, one of the daughters and heirs unto John Tregarthin, in the county of Cornwall, Esq. She was first married...
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Page 84 - General Lee, for the Term of Eight Weeks at the utmost from the Day we March from Fairfield, which is the place of Rendezvous; the Honorable Major General Lee having given his Word and Honor that we shall not be Detained a single Day after said Term. Dated at Litchfield, 2ist day of January, 1776".
Page 35 - ... of the population of these towns was such as to demand the organization of a new County, and the subject was extensively discussed at the town meetings. As is always true, on such occasions, a diversity of opinions as well as the ordinary amount of excited feeling existed, regarding the location of the shire town. Cornwall and Canaan made their claims and had their advocates — but the chief contest was between Litchfield and Goshen. The latter town was supposed to occupy the geographical center,...
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Page 84 - Lee, for the term of eight weeks at the utmost from the day we march from Fairfield, which is the place of Rendezvous; the honorable Major General Lee having given his word and honor that we shall not be detained a single day after said term. Dated at Litchfield the 2ist day of January 1776.
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