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A Genealogy of the Families Who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater : To Which Is Added a Historical Sketch of North Bridgewater (1824) free download book

A Genealogy of the Families Who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater : To Which Is Added a Historical Sketch of North Bridgewater (1824). Moses Cary

A Genealogy of the Families Who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater : To Which Is Added a Historical Sketch of North Bridgewater (1824)




Genealogy for Samuel Edson (c.1613 - 1692) family tree on Geni, Bridgewater where he and his son in law James Keith, were added Salem, Mass., and was the first of the name that settled in the town of Bridgewater, The NORTH PARISH OF BRIDGEWATER & HISTORICAL SKETCH 1824. Page. The plan here adopted in presenting the genealogy of families may be Bridgewater was originally a plantation granted to Duxbury. Appears altogether historical, without date, and quite out of place in the book where it is inserted. Bridge- water that they shall have six miles from the centre on the north side, if the line The exact spot where the first Thomas L. Settled, is undoubtedly at the north end of Good Hill. It was for a long time a matter of serious doubt; but it appears a deed, dated the 23d day of March, 1729, 3d vol., p. I8, of Woodbury records, that Dr. Thomas had land added to his hzomnestead at the north end of Good Hill. The ancient town of Bridgewater, the first interior settlement of the Old Colony, has been the birthplace and the home of many who have made the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts rich in stories of good lives devoted to the development and uplift of the community, and not the least among these may be mentioned the late Capt. Benjamin Beal Genealogy of the Families who Have Settled In The NORTH PARISH OF BRIDGEWATER & HISTORICAL SKETCH of NORTH BRIDGEWATER. Moses Cary. Boston: Printed Bannister and Marvin. 1824. Page. 10 "BENJAMIN EDSON, Was a descendant of Samuel Edson, who came from Salem, and was an early settler at Bridgewater. Research Philpott in the 1881 England & Wales Census release to find genealogy records and family history data for the Philpott family tree history and more Full text of "A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater.:To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater" North Bridgewater, January 1, 1824. Jiii|ii 28 3 9999 05690 42Z genealogy of north bridgewater. A genealogy of the families who have settled in the north parish of bridgewater. To which is added an of moses cary. Printed bannister and marvin. 1824. to which is added an historical sketch of north-bridgewater, banister and marvin, 1824 WILLIAM BARRY, A HISTORY OF FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, INCLUDING THE PLANTATION, FROM 1640 TO THE PRESENT TIME: WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING A NOTICE OF SUDBURY AND ITS FIRST PROPRIETORS, ALSO A REGISTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF FRAMINGHAM Trumbull, a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States, was originally home to the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation, and was colonized the English during the Great Migration of the 1630s as a part of the coastal settlement of Stratford. In May 1725, the northwest farmers of Stratford petitioned the Colony of Connecticut to establish their Original data: Kingman, Bradford. History of North Bridgewater:Plymouth County, Massachusetts:from its first settlement to the present time, with family Genealogy of the Kemper Family in the United States: Descendants of John Kemper of Virginia, With a Short Historical Sketch of His Family and of the German Reformed colony at Germanna and Germantown, Va. (Chicago: G.K. Hazlett and Co., Printers, 1899), Willis M. Kemper and Harry Linn Wright. Multiple formats at Google; US access only A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater. To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater. To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater Cary, Moses, 1748-1838. Publication date 1824 Topics Purchased in 1629 and settled as a short-lived Dutch colony named Zwaanendael in 1631. Because Lewes was the earliest town founded in the state, and because Delaware was the first state to ratify the constitution, the town refers to itself as "The first town in the first state. Book/Printed Material History of the early settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth county, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family register. Genealogy; Notes: - "Family register": p. [85]-390. Including an extensive Family register. Added t.-p.: Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Photo, Print, Drawing. A Genealogy of the Families who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater: To which is Added an Historical Sketch of North-Bridgewater Moses Cary Stemmons,1824 - Brockton (Mass.) - 48 pages Town of Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Moses Carey, A Genealogy of the Families who have settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater, to which is added an historical sketch of North Bridgewater (Boston, 1824), 48 pp. A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater. To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater. [Moses Cary] Genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater. Boston, Printed Bannister and Marvin, 1824 Moses Carey, A Genealogy of the Families who have settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater, to which is added an historical sketch of North Bridgewater (Boston, 1824), 48 pp. There is a transcription online at PlymouthColony and digital versions at Internet Archive and Google Books. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FHL book 974.482/B1 D2. David Temple Packard, of Brighton, Massachusetts, a Life Member, elected 1869, was born in North Bridgewater (now Brockton), Massachusetts, August 24, 1824, and died in Stockton, CaUfornia, November 28, 1880. He was pastor of a Congregational Church of Brighton, from 1866 to 1874. He graduated at Amherst College, 1850. Stemmons Publishing Book List Genealogy Of The Families Who Have Settled In The North Parish Of Bridgewater To Which Is Added An Historical Sketch Of South Bridgewater. Cary. 1824. MAC-01. 4/4. Epitaphs From The Old Burying Ground In A Genealogy of the Families who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater: To which is Added an Historical Sketch of North-Bridgewater. Front Cover Moses Cary. Bannister and Marvin, 1824 - Brockton (Mass.) - 48 pages. 0 Reviews Preston Bond Keith, manufacturer and bank president, was born in North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, October 18, 1847. His father, Charles Perkins Keith, son of Charles S. And Mahitable Perkins Keith, and a descendant from the Rev. James Keith, who came from Aberdeen, Scotland, to Plymouth, in 1644, and settled in Bridgewater. The ancient town of Bridgewater, the first interior settlement of the Old Colony, has been the birthplace and the home of many who have made the history of the The early home of the Howards was in England, and the family is identified with the of the first settlers and original proprietors of the West parish of Bridgewater. Full text of "A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater.To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater" See other formats Gc 91 h. +0 2 B?6c M. TS GENEALOGY COLLECTION Q-c^ ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBB ARY 1833 01105 7848 Gc 9 7 4. ^0 2 B7 6c Gary, Moses, 1748-1838. Containing an account of the names, marriages, and births, of the families which first settled, or which have resided in East-Haven, from its settlement in 1644, to the year 1800. Part III. Containing an account of the deaths in the families named in the second part, from the year 1647 to the end of the year 1823. Moses Cary, A Genealogy of the Families Who Have Settled in the North Parish of Bridgewater, to Which is Added an Historical Sketch of North Bridgewater (Boston: Printed Bannister and Marvin, 1824; Reprinted Wakefield, MA: 1903). Special thanks to the late CJ McNew for putting this book online. History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to the present time, with family registers. Scott, J.T. Headley; History of the Mexican War, John S. Jenkins; Anecdotes of the Civil War, . General E.D. Townsend; Sketches of Illustrious Soldiers, General James Grant Ruffin became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North These, added to the garrison which the Americans were attacking, was a An historical sketch about North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts as Separate church organization was secured in 1738, and the town incorporation in 1821. In 1800, Asa Meech was settled, as his colleague. Of the origin of some of the old families, we mention those of Ames, Alden, Bryant, Brett, Gary,









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