The National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence PlantationsThe Society, 1908 - 55 Seiten |
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... Thomas Harris , Jr. , died 1718 , not 1711 . Pages 55 and 57 . DAVID HARRIS , b . March 7 , 1714 ; d . March 31 , 1797 . MARTHA JENCKES , b . January 22 , 1725 . Page 59 . THOMAS MINER . Marriage , April 23 , 1634 , not April 20 ...
... Thomas Harris , Jr. , died 1718 , not 1711 . Pages 55 and 57 . DAVID HARRIS , b . March 7 , 1714 ; d . March 31 , 1797 . MARTHA JENCKES , b . January 22 , 1725 . Page 59 . THOMAS MINER . Marriage , April 23 , 1634 , not April 20 ...
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... THOMAS HARRIS , ( ———— ) — 1686 . SEVENTH One of the thirteen signers of the first written compact of Providence ... Thomas Harris , b . England ; d . Providence , R. I. , June 7 , 1686 . Thomas Harris , b . d . Feb. 27 , 1711 . Richard ...
... THOMAS HARRIS , ( ———— ) — 1686 . SEVENTH One of the thirteen signers of the first written compact of Providence ... Thomas Harris , b . England ; d . Providence , R. I. , June 7 , 1686 . Thomas Harris , b . d . Feb. 27 , 1711 . Richard ...
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... THOMAS HOOKER , 1586 ± 1647 . Historic Founder of Connecticut , 1636. Minister at Cam- bridge , Massachusetts , from 1633 to 1636. In June , 1636 , he went through the wilderness with most of his parishioners and set- tled at Hartford ...
... THOMAS HOOKER , 1586 ± 1647 . Historic Founder of Connecticut , 1636. Minister at Cam- bridge , Massachusetts , from 1633 to 1636. In June , 1636 , he went through the wilderness with most of his parishioners and set- tled at Hartford ...
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... Thomas Williams , · Providence , R. I .; b . Feb. 16 , · Dec. 17 , 1669 , 1672 ; d . Aug. 27 , 1724 . Thomas Williams , • Jan. 22 , 1727 , Cranston , R , I .; d . March 11 , 1781 . John Williams , Mary Barnard . d . 1676+ Lydia Olney ...
... Thomas Williams , · Providence , R. I .; b . Feb. 16 , · Dec. 17 , 1669 , 1672 ; d . Aug. 27 , 1724 . Thomas Williams , • Jan. 22 , 1727 , Cranston , R , I .; d . March 11 , 1781 . John Williams , Mary Barnard . d . 1676+ Lydia Olney ...
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... THOMAS ANGELL . He was born in England , about 1618. Died in Providence , Rhode Island , 1694. Accompanied Roger Williams to Providence , 1636. One of the thirteen signers of the first written compact of the Provi- dence Plantations ...
... THOMAS ANGELL . He was born in England , about 1618. Died in Providence , Rhode Island , 1694. Accompanied Roger Williams to Providence , 1636. One of the thirteen signers of the first written compact of the Provi- dence Plantations ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 74 - Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, a falcon rising of the last.
Seite 43 - In Buckinghamshire, Kent, Warwickshire, and Northamptonshire, argent, two bars gules, in chief three mullets of the second; crest, a raven with wings indorsed proper, issuing out of a ducal coronet, or.
Seite xiii - Argent a bend sable three mascles of the field. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet or a unicorn's head sable, the horn twisted of the first and second. Motto: "Non ad perniciem.
Seite 120 - Quarterly, argent and gules, on the second and third quarters, a fret or, over all on a bend sable three escallops of the first, for SPENCER.
Seite 3 - Per chevron sable and ermine, a chevron engrailed counterchanged. Crest — A demi old man proper, habited azure, having on a cop gules turned up with a hair front holding in the dexter hand a spear, headed argent, on the top of which is fixed a line proper, passing behind him, and coiled up in the sinister hand.
Seite 153 - ... between two lions rampant, respecting each other, of the second ; the dexter base vert, charged with a buck trippant or: on the sinister base, per pale ar.
Seite 86 - Scotland; New Register] gu. three boars' heads, erased, ar. betw. a lance issuing out of the dexter base, and a Lochaber-axe issuing out of the sinister, both erect, of the second. — Crest, a lance, issuing out of the wreath. Motto, Fortiter et recte. Rankin, [Perth, Scotland ; New Register] ar. three boars
Seite 45 - DE LANCEY. New York. Etienne de Lancey, New York, 1686. (Caen, France.) Azure, a tilting lance ppr. point upward with a pennon argent bearing a cross gules fringed or, floating to the dexter, debrused of a fesse or. CREST — A sinister arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a tilting lance pennon attached all ppr. MOTTO— Certum voto pete finem.
Seite 183 - Gu., a fesse arg. between a bow and arrow in full draught in chief, and three men's legs couped at the thighs in fesse paleways of the second ; crest, a lion's head erased gu. ; motto, "Sapere aude incipe," and supported by two priests.
Seite 95 - Argent, a chevron between three cartwheels vert. CREST— On a mount vert, a greyhound sejant argent, sustaining a shield of the last, charged with a cartwheel vert.