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151 | Living with son, Edward S. | WALES, Edward Capen (I1439)
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152 | Living with sons, Charles H and Emuel | GIFFORD, John Easton (I117)
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153 | Married by Edward A Hortson, Sears Church, Boston | Family: WALES, George Rogers / GIFFORD, Adelaide Frances (F21)
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154 | May be son of Daniel Rogers of Durham, NH. Daniel Rogers, son of Daniel Rogers married Elizabeth Hawkins and settled in Rochester. I have not found any record of death of Elizabeth Hawkins Rogers. | ROGERS, Daniel Jr. (I1701)
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155 | Mother - Mabel Hervey Wales corrected the Brookline MA birth record on 19 Dec 1924 from "Dorothy" to "Susan Hervey". | WALES, Susan Hervey (I52)
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156 | N 40.43.844 W084.03.072 | INHOFF, Bernard Clifton (I63)
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157 | N 42.13.256 W 71.00.189 | NILES, Rev. Samuel (I957)
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158 | N 42.13.256 W 71.00.189 | NILES, Capt. Nathaniel (I1139)
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159 | N 42.14.992 W 71.00.206 | BRACKETT, Richard (I868)
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160 | N 42.14.992 W 71.00.206 | BRACKETT, James (I865)
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161 | N 45.51.575 W 064.15.033 Fort Lawrence Cemetery | ATKINSON, Nancy Ann (I650)
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162 | N 45.51.575 W 064.15.033 Fort Lawrence Cemetery | MCCLELAN, Peter (I649)
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163 | N42 15.028 W71 00.200 | BRACKETT, James (I818)
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164 | N42 15.034 W71 00.237 | HAYWARD, Jonathan (I938)
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165 | Name and date of death from George R Rogers Civil War Pension Record Birth Date from 1900 Census Note: look at 1850 census for Joseph S Rogers and A K Richardson. Next door it appears that there is a Janie McDougal??? Not quite the same age as in 1900 census (17 vs 13). Marriage record shows age as 34 in 1868 | MCDOUGALL, Jannnie M (I1174)
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166 | Name orginally Greenbaum? | GREENE, Edward Lee (I436)
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167 | Nathaniel WALES - bap. Feb. 26, 1586/7, Calverly, Yorkshire, England; d. Dec. 4, 1661, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Said to be the son of John WALES and his first wife. Nathaniel left Bristol England aboard the 'James' on May 23, 1635 and arrived at Boston, MA on Aug. 17, 1635, and was mentioned in the journal of co-passenger Rev. Richard MATHER. Nathaniel and wife Susan were listed as church members in 1636, and he became freeman on Nov. 2, 1637. Nathaniel was married second apparently by 1636 to Susanna GREENWAY, daughter of John GREENWAY (d. between Feb. 5, 1650/1 and May 6, 1652, Dorchester, MA), whose wife in America was Mary (d. Jan. 23, 1658/9, Dorchester, MA) [ref. TAG 74:193-95]. Miss BULLOCK - d. England. Probably a sister of Edward BULLOCK, whose 1649 estate papers identify Nathaniel WALES as "brother Wales." From the files of Stephen M. Lawson http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/wales.htm#AmWales | WALES, Nathaniel (I1)
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168 | Notes from Lee Templeton - from Joyce Howe | TEMPLETON, Amiel R (I256)
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169 | Other than the historical writings from Boston, Braintree and Scarborough (now Maine), little is actually known and proven about this member of the family. His purported three marriages is definitely suspect, other than Priscilla who is recorded here in Mass. His first child (Peter) is recorded as being born, 1633 in Braintree, MA. (IGI file, Mass., Page 9,6668). Peter was in Boston as early as 1630 and came with Richard his brother. In 1640 he owned land in Braintree, Adjoining land to Richard Brackett; Facts about this person: Fact 1 1630 Came to New England Fact 2 1640 Owned land in Braintree, MA. Fact 3 1643 He was admitted a freeman. Fact 4 July 24, 1688 He was buried on this Date. Fact 5 See notes on Peter. | BRACKETT, Peter (I869)
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170 | Paid poll tax Cornwallis, 1791 Cornwallis, NS land grant - first - July 21, 1761 1 share Kings County Museum - Kentville, Kings, NS. Plat of town of Cornwallis - N Stiles - First Division - lot 5 - picture on wall of New England Planters exhibit. | STILES, Nathan Jr. (I129)
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171 | Per letter from Lawrence Templeton, 22 Mar 2004 | ATWOOD, Barbury (I93)
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172 | Please note that Alice Blower DID NOT marry a Roland Brackett as has been reported in some places (trees). Facts about this person: Baptism June 30, 1615 Bapt. St. Gregory, Sudbury, Eng. | BLOWER, Alice (I830)
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173 | Pond, Emanuel, Head (M, age 54, Married) Pond, Bessie, Wife (F, age 48, Married) Imhoff, Bernard, Step-son (M, age 19, Single) | INHOFF, Bernard Clifton (I63)
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174 | President of the Handel and Hayden Society of Boston - newspaper music critic based on interview of granddaugher, Madeline Barnes Childs approaching her 100th birthday - Honolulu Advertiser Tuesday July 20, 1982 | BARNES, Loring Brigham (I969)
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175 | Rebecca is living with Samuel Rogers in 1860 and 1870 Census | ROGERS, Samuel (I1699)
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176 | ROBERT FIELD, a tailor, came in the James in April 1635. | FIELD, Robert (I1525)
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177 | Rogers Isabel M. (Packard) Weymouth 1892 428 523 (Mass Vital 1841ff) | PACKARD, Isabel Minerva (I1444)
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178 | Rogers, Samuel, s of Daniel, b 1785, d 1876 m 4-13-15 by Rev. J.W. Clary of Dover, Nancy Tripe, dau. of Richard | Family: ROGERS, Samuel / TRIPE, Nancy (F52171729)
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179 | Scots to New Brunswick and Their Family Lines Goodwin FamilyTree - Karen Goodwin - at Ancestry.Com Midgic Cemetery (Sackville Parish, N.B.) Silas Estabrooks d. 20 Feb 1895 ae 84 yrs, h/w Elizabeth A. d. 16 Jan 1895 ae 78 yrs | ESTABROOKS, Silas (I133)
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180 | Secretary, Insurance Co. Living withi mother, 2 sisters, and 1st wife | ROGERS, George Richardson (I1173)
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181 | See «i»New England Ancestors«/i», Winter 2004, for "The Case of the Purloined Pigs". Michael Bacon was sued by Wm. Munro in 1671 for letting his hogs run wild. | BACON, Michael (I1286)
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182 | Ship: Arrabella One of first settlers of Watertown | STEARNS, Isaac (I1603)
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183 | teacher, living with mother and sister-in-law | ROGERS, Alice Rebecca (I1671)
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184 | Templeton, J. F. Note: J. F. Templeton married Emily Sears on Jun 30, 1874 in Piscataquis County, Maine. Gender: Male Residence: Howard Township Spouse's Residence: Howard Township Comments: Record of this marriage can be found at the Maine State Archives county marriages roll 5, volume 3, page 1. Maine, 1743-1891 Marriage Index Genealogy.Com Record from Guilford, ME town hall from handwritten journal of Rev. Wm E. Hayes, Milo, ME: " J. F. Templeton and Emily Sears both of Howard Plantation, ME, were duly joined in marriage by me at Guilford, ME this 29th day of June 1873." | Family: TEMPLETON, John Frank / SEARS, Emily (F38)
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185 | The intention of marriage between John Wales of Stoughton and Mehitible Howard of Bridgewater entered December the 12th, 1788 | Family: WALES, John / HOWARD, Mehitable (F390)
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186 | The Irish In Early New Brunswick http://www.newirelandnb.ca/names_m3.html | MAXWELL, Phoebe (I685)
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187 | The name is also spelled Haines; see her birth record in Braintree, vital records p. 690. | HAYNES, Sarah (I914)
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188 | Town Clerk and Tax Collector | WALES, Welcome Howard (I1060)
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189 | Trained in Regents Park for ministry. Became pastor of Farnworth Baptist Church near Bolton in Lancashire | ROLLASON, Alfred "Harold" (I278)
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190 | Twin to Herbert Rollason | ROLLASON, Nellie Irene (I282)
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191 | Was called Captain, deacon of the church, selectman sixteen years, recorder thirteen years. "Wrote more in the books than any one man by far." Gravestone in North Burying Ground, Dorchester, MA "Here lyes Burried Ye Body of Captn John Capen. He was deacon of ye Church of Christ in Dorchester, He Decd April ye 6th 1692 in Ye 80th year of Age." | CAPEN, John (I1099)
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192 | Widower, living with 2 daughters | ROGERS, George Richardson (I1173)
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