The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 32New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1878 Vols. 37-52 (1883-98) include section: Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters. |
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... President Wilder's annual address , 137 ; ne- crologies of , 101 , 246 , 349 , 430 ; proceedings of , 98 , 243 , 346 , 428 New England marriages in Philadelphia , 419 Nine Partners , query , 340 ; note , 424 North America , discovery of ...
... President Wilder's annual address , 137 ; ne- crologies of , 101 , 246 , 349 , 430 ; proceedings of , 98 , 243 , 346 , 428 New England marriages in Philadelphia , 419 Nine Partners , query , 340 ; note , 424 North America , discovery of ...
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... president for the state of New Hampshire , as the successor of the Hon . Ira Perley , LL.D. , and held the office till his death . He was a director of the society from 1861 , and a member of the publishing committee from 1865. For nine ...
... president for the state of New Hampshire , as the successor of the Hon . Ira Perley , LL.D. , and held the office till his death . He was a director of the society from 1861 , and a member of the publishing committee from 1865. For nine ...
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... president of the society , when he solicited and obtained donations for the purchase and refitting of the Society's House , and the endowment of a fund for the support of a librarian . The exertions of these gentlemen , with occasional ...
... president of the society , when he solicited and obtained donations for the purchase and refitting of the Society's House , and the endowment of a fund for the support of a librarian . The exertions of these gentlemen , with occasional ...
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... president of the board , and con- tinued to hold this office till 1874 , when , his term of office having expired , he declined being again appointed a trustee . He enriched the library with many valuable contributions , and gave a ...
... president of the board , and con- tinued to hold this office till 1874 , when , his term of office having expired , he declined being again appointed a trustee . He enriched the library with many valuable contributions , and gave a ...
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... president of the Souhegan National Bank , thus writes concerning Mr. Towne : As a citizen he was highly esteemed for his probity and business energy , and for his active support of whatever tended to promote the interests of the town ...
... president of the Souhegan National Bank , thus writes concerning Mr. Towne : As a citizen he was highly esteemed for his probity and business energy , and for his active support of whatever tended to promote the interests of the town ...
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Page 119 - Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons...
Page 365 - Vast honour is paid him ; he dresses in silk, and these English run after him like mad people, so that he can enlist as many of them as he pleases and a number of our own rogues besides.
Page 362 - ... to sail to all parts, countries, and seas of the east, of the west, and of the north...
Page 246 - Eton, and at Trinity college, Cambridge, where he took the degree of BA in 1774, and, in 1775 and 1776, gained some academical prizes.
Page 362 - ... to seek out, discover, and find whatsoever isles, countries, regions, or provinces of the heathen and infidels whatsoever they be, and in what part of the world soever they be, which before this time have been unknown to all Christians.
Page 354 - If any man attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot!
Page 364 - The king has promised that in the spring our countryman shall have ten ships, armed to his order, and at his request has conceded him all the prisoners, except such as are confined for high treason, to man his fleet. The king has also given him money...
Page 326 - Crosse, then offered the following resolution, which was adopted: "Resolved, That, it is the sense of this...
Page 388 - Butcher, and others, were Mr. of their Arts or professions, or no, I know not; but this I am sure of: I had excellent fat Beefe, strong Beere, good wheaten Bread, good Iseland Ling, Butter and Cheese of the best, admirable Sacke and Aqua...
Page 364 - He coasted for 300 leagues and landed, saw no human beings, but he has brought hither to the king certain snares, which had been set to catch game, and a needle for making nets; he also found some felled trees, wherefore he supposed there were inhabitants, and returned to his ship in alarm. He was three months on the voyage, and on his return saw two islands to starboard*, but would not land, time being precious, as he was short of provisions.