American Ancestry: Embracing lineages from the whole of the United States. 1888[-1898. Ed. by Frank MunsellJ. Munsell's sons, 1888 |
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... Conn . , grad . Yale College 1836 , ordained pastor First Cong . Church , Ravenna , Ohio , 1841 ( m . Rebecca H. Dana of Pomfret , Vt . ) , author of Descendants of David Atwater one of the First Planters of New Haven , History of the ...
... Conn . , grad . Yale College 1836 , ordained pastor First Cong . Church , Ravenna , Ohio , 1841 ( m . Rebecca H. Dana of Pomfret , Vt . ) , author of Descendants of David Atwater one of the First Planters of New Haven , History of the ...
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... Conn . , the largest at that time in the country , one of the originators of the Union Ferry Company and caused the bridge leading to the Wall Street Ferry to be built at his own expense , founder of the Church of the Holy Trinity , and ...
... Conn . , the largest at that time in the country , one of the originators of the Union Ferry Company and caused the bridge leading to the Wall Street Ferry to be built at his own expense , founder of the Church of the Holy Trinity , and ...
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... Conn . , b . April 21 , 1769 , d . Sept. 26 , 1838 ( m . Sept. 15,1793 , Ann Hubbard of Mansfield , Conn . ) , preached at Fairfield , Conn . , Milford , N. H. , Marblehead and West Bridgewater , Mass .; son of David of New London , Conn ...
... Conn . , b . April 21 , 1769 , d . Sept. 26 , 1838 ( m . Sept. 15,1793 , Ann Hubbard of Mansfield , Conn . ) , preached at Fairfield , Conn . , Milford , N. H. , Marblehead and West Bridgewater , Mass .; son of David of New London , Conn ...
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... Conn . , b . Dec. 20 , 1770 , d . Aug. 18 , 1837 ( m . Margaret Falley of French descent ) , silversmith ; son of ... Conn . , b . Sept. 12 , 1817 , at Griswold , Conn . ( m . Jan. 1 , 1845 , Harriet A. , dau . of Rev. Absalom Peters ...
... Conn . , b . Dec. 20 , 1770 , d . Aug. 18 , 1837 ( m . Margaret Falley of French descent ) , silversmith ; son of ... Conn . , b . Sept. 12 , 1817 , at Griswold , Conn . ( m . Jan. 1 , 1845 , Harriet A. , dau . of Rev. Absalom Peters ...
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... Conn . , b . in Marshfield , Mass . , Oct. 22 , 1709 , d . at Gris- wold , Conn . , Aug. 22 , 1794 ( m . about 1732 , Lydia Dogget ) , a farmer and shoemaker , lived on the Jerry Kinsman place ; son of William of Marshfield , Mass ...
... Conn . , b . in Marshfield , Mass . , Oct. 22 , 1709 , d . at Gris- wold , Conn . , Aug. 22 , 1794 ( m . about 1732 , Lydia Dogget ) , a farmer and shoemaker , lived on the Jerry Kinsman place ; son of William of Marshfield , Mass ...
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Seite 81 - important service" [first appointment in NY State to that rank, hitherto elective"], 1851, MFSNY; Military Agent SNY in Europe, 1851-53, authorized and endorsed by USA, 1851-3 ; assisted in organization of present Police, N. Y., and first reported in favor of Paid Fire Department with Fire Escapes and Steam Engines, 1852-3; Adjutant-General SNY, 1855; Brevet Major-General SNY for " meritorious services,'* by "Special Act " or
Seite 12 - US Volunteers, March 13, 1865, for meritorious services during the operations against Charleston, SC...
Seite 128 - Would to God I had another to put in his place.
Seite 20 - To the lasting memory of Maj. Lewis Burwell, of the county of Gloucester, in Virginia, gentleman, who descended from the ancient family of the Burwells, of the counties of Bedford and Northampton...
Seite 16 - In 1872 the degree of Master of Arts was conferred on him by the trustees of Bowdoin College as a result of three years of successful teaching after his graduation.
Seite 129 - A Chronicle, together with a little Romance regarding Rudolf and Jacob Naf, of Frankford, Pennsylvania, and their Descendants, including an Account of the NefFs in Switzerland and America.
Seite 40 - Oxon] gu. a saltier betw. four garbs, or.— Crest, on the stump of a tree vert, a falcon, rising, ppr. belled and jessed or. Motto, Cedant arum togce.
Seite 128 - ... county, England, granted to the founder of the family by "The Conqueror." Arms: Sable a cross engrailed or, in the quarter a mullet ar. Crest: A griffith sejeant. Motto: Patcor potior (I labor. I secure). The original settlers of the family in the colony of Virginia were John and Robert Peyton, both of ancient Isleham Peyton stock, which sprung from Reginald de Peyton, a nephew of William de Malet, one of the great barons who accompanied William the Conqueror to England and was the king's mace...