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- Page 16 and 17: ..... Matthew Griswold the second .
- Page 18 and 19: CONTENTS ..... Rev. Arthur Wentwort
- Page 20 and 21: CONTENTS
- Page 22 and 23: CONTENTS ....••• PAGE Hon. Ro
- Page 24 and 25: BfOtTiltt (pp. 363-412): Anns CONTE
- Page 26: 1. By Male Descent 2. By Female Des
- Page 31 and 32: Arms : Arg. a /ess Gu. between two
- Page 35 and 36: Ctffiitooltr father. A deposition l
- Page 38 and 39: (Sli^VfStUOltl count of generations
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- Page 42 and 43: ^tffiiU)ollr lo having had sons and
- Page 44 and 45: ©trfstooltr March 1649-50, referen
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- Page 50 and 51: ©^rfstoolTT Of the Church, or Eccl
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^tfstDOltr their " dear old England
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(Jftfstooltr Abraham and Anna (Gris
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(though welcome) news, that you cou
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CS^trfistDOltr I afterwards found t
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^i^rf&itDolti plete. I then, turnin
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(SXtislDOllr His address to the Gov
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^rfstuoltr O generosissimi homines,
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^t'istiiolir well as a natural birt
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55 56,57 58 59 60 Cftfstuolti ances
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65 66 67 68 69 70 71 ^^tisilDOltr P
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CS^tfj^Uioltr 88 "Two sons of Capt.
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CS^vfstDOltr The home of John Grisw
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©t(Bto
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^rfstuoltr been men of enlarged vie
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(!S^tfsU)ollr by the Colonial Gover
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" Sir,
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CKtfstuoiu Boston—Clinton on Bunk
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^tfsUlom for near ^t,o pr cent. Che
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evfisUiQltr nesday the 23'' of Aug*
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CStffiitoolir enclose a Copy of res
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^ffstuoltr and insiduous Insinuatio
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^vin^oltf Natural right to absolute
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^i^trfstnom against the Tyranny and
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CS^tfstoQiir But by the descent of
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^tffiituollr 4. OLIVER WOLCOTT, her
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(JS^tiistuom granddaughter Ursula M
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CE^rfi^ttiollr COMMODORE ISAAC CHAU
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^^^rfj^tooltr He learnt the science
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1 Egbert, the West Saj m. Lady Redb
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©rtstoolir ship in the House witho
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€;^ttfiitooltr It will be seen th
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^trfsUlolK tain the precise effect
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cs^tffiitDoltr " But there is one i
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maviuiaoirf gentleman has been plea
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instant. " Dear Sir, CtrffiiUjoltr
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turn the whole attention on the dis
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^tifiiiooltr his answer to the Merc
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Altho' we can not here obtain the D
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^tfistooltr General Assembly of Con
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€;^tf!9tuoitr statesmen in Boston
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^ttniaoltf "After graduation, in 18
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124 125 126 127 128 129 ^rfstuoltr
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CS^tfiSluoltr Perkins, Professor of
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165 ^tCsituolTr children by him; an
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^trifiitDOltr A funeral-sermon prea
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Cfi^tffiJtUOlTf more fulness becaus
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^viuiaoltt 187 (5.) John^ born Augu
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^i^visUiotlr 195 whose eldest son i
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Notes on tije iFatniflff of Mt Wiol
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Notes on tJje iFamds of mt molt by
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TSrotes on tiie iFatnilff of "Bt Wl
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"Nott^ on tf^t iFamil» of mt smolf
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Notes on tJie iFamilff of "Bt Wioli
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lO II 12, 13 Notes on U)t iFamtlj?
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20-22 Notes on tJjr jFawtli? of mt
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23-2 5 own government, and paid for
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26, 27 28 29 30 31 32 ttCotes on tJ
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Ht^ottn on tfft iFawtlff of mtWiolt
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TJCotrs on tlje iFatnUff of mt WLol
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84 85 "Nottn on tiie iFawHff of mt
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loi "5. 0/^tf, born August 2, 1823.
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Notes on tfje iFawflff of Be Wiolf
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"Notts on tfie iFatnClp of Mt ^molt
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Kotcs on tiie iFawfls of mt Wiolt ^
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167 Kotefii on tJje iFawUp of mt mi
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Notes on tfie iFawflff of 3ie Wiolf
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Notes on tfie iFamilp of "Bt Wiolt
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Kotes on tlje iFamflff of "Bt WioU
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187 188-91 192 193 "NoUn on tJie iF
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Notes on t^t iFaftnflff ot mt Wiolt
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1 67
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^l^loUott
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pUfe(n=S2l0lC0tt the Great Seal of
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mt^in=mLoltoit 11 2. A7ina,-^ who m
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13 4- George ;'^ who settled in Wet
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 mt^in=mLoUott
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mt^in=mioltoU our Pedigree. We proc
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38 39 40 41 Mass., to rest for the
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mt'^in=m?olton It is probable that
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mtuin=^moU(iU " 'This bird of Parad
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49 50 51 mt^in=Wioltott the balance
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" ' On mtUin=mioUoU all the questio
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wrote to her mother from Philadelph
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" ' Sunday was to me the most uncom
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mmin=WioltoU as apothegms of person
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57 58 59 " ' Mr. mtum=miouott Wolco
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66 mother of all his children, is C
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" hereditary legislators," and such
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mtUin=moltoU excellent English, as
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a minister at East Windsor, where s
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mthin=WioUoit north of ' Bissel's h
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mtUin=mioUott their want of capacit
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23 24 25 26 27 mt^in=mioUott " The
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mt^in=m^oUoU of the third generatio
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Mrs. 'Henrietta Perkins Foster, the
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3 4-7 Kotrs on tJje iFamfls of WvnU
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Kotes on tije iFamilff of MvaUt 3.
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Notes on f^t iFawCls of IBvaUt "If
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Kotes on ttie JFaiuU» of mvuUt kni
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Kotes on tijt iFamflu of Wvakt daug
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Arms : Gyronny ©3iren-3cif)nson of
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#fl?)ren=3^oJmsott founders of the
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©fltrrn=3^ol|nsott East end of the
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©fltren=3JoJ|iifiion rights. . . .
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50 i. Jonathan'^ (b. 1676) ; who 51
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131 132 133 134 135 136 I37-40 141-
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(!^fl5fen=Soiinson High Sheriff and
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©0tren=3iolinfiion no ambition for
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Webster, then Secretary of State, a
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©fl;trrn=3^of|Ui5ion " There are n
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204 205 2o6 207 208-09 210 21 1-12
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^QX(tn=3ofinnon 232-33 Smith of Phi
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with all possible respect. But the
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#fltren::So!lttfii
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" ' He #fltr(n=:Sofmson graduated a
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#fltrtn:=3JoSttfiion town, N. J.; a
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316 vii. Aaron} ®fllrtn=3JoJ|uson
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342 1779; who died March i6, 1794;
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356 357 358 359 and had : (!^fltren
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The fourth child of Uzal (354) and
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#0tren=3JoJinson long life in the s
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^QXKn=3ofinuon 447 who married her
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464 465-66 467-68 469 470 472 473-7
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497 ©fltren=3^o!)nson Henrietta C.
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©fltren=3JoJinson James Depeyster
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(Arms of Johnson of Goldington, co.
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®fl;trrn=SoUnson Johnson Arg. a ch
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Robert Johnson's first appearance i
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©0trrn=3>oJmsott is shown by two c
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£6z z 'd 'Ejdns in 'uosuqof prunes
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©fltren=SoJ)nson ville, N. Y. Abig
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agtretf=3)oi^n!SOtf charge the duti
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Under favor of Royal Governors, wit
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©fl5fen=3Jo|)nson his Alma Mater,
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The father's hopes were amply fulfi
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#fl;tren=3>oJjitson Having thus fol
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#fltri:n=3JoJ|nfiion Johnson Sen"',
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together with the use and improveme
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etween 1698, the date of Nathaniel'
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91,92 93 94 95 96 97 ©fltfen=3iofn
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®fl;t»en=3Jo!)nfison the Army." C
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we are happy to find by yr Letter t
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#fltrtn=3^oJ)nson The latter was re
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©fltren=SoJ)nfiioit ing in God, wi
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#fl;jrrn=3JotinBon " I would theref
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#fl;tren=3JoJ)n!SOtt " How then can
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heavier than the loins of his great
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(!^fltren=3^oJi«son And, as to pre
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©fltren=3Jo|inson more than any th
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#flTien=3JoimBO« jects in Great Br
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©fi;tren=3Joi)«Bon "These things
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(t^QXitn=3ofinnon or be rebellious
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^QXim=3o^nnon In her early life one
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#fltnrn=3Poiinfiicin 115 6. William
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"Nottn on tJje :ffumiUt& of nontf m
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Fragmentary notices concerning Mr.
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yiottn on tJje iFamfUts of iSontr a
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Kotes on t^t iFamflies of Bontr ant
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Notts on ttie iFawflles of JSonir a
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fiuonijini
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Arms : Bialrati " Scutum videlicet
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monm So much as an outline of what
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moxfm The Inventory of William Diod
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Meanwhile, having learnt that the f
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moXiaU Signoria, four times Gonfalo
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mto^aii of the 1 6th century," by t
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miotfun coming from Lucca, we from
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IBfotrati Lucca). On being question
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Monm infer that all the Calandrinis
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24 25 26, 27 Mionm probably, theref
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IBfotratf ding the publication of a
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monm " When I lately replied to thy
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Biotra^ti " On my return," he write
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Monati or at least for a liberal an
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Bfotratf Beside his Italian version
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lifotratti 34 us here, one was Tkdo
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43, U 45.46 47,48 49 50,51 moXfuti
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moxfrn subject of the great poet's
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" Portraits of : mottuti " Charles
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Bfotrati 4 5 July, 1659. They had a
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"Bioti^U Elizabeth, then unmarried
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monm [is] to be paid to the said St
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19fotrati Estate to be equally divi
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monuti (Griswold) Gardiner, and has
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WioXfnti the top within which are m
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Uestent of SaraJj CBttnituv) "BioTs
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^tmtnt of Satali (25tmfiat) moXmtt
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INDEXES OF FAMILY-NAMES IN SECOND V
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Abiel'—m. I. Pinney, ^ristXTjcrl^
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©tfstoollr Kn^er
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(js^tfstuoltr mrttv
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CttrfstDOltr MXttv
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Perkins, Frances Griswold"* — m.
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etrlstooltr mxttv
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— — — — Hubbard, Gardiner G
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^Stpsj—ism-pi'er) (igi) E£l7
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ge^jcrlf %n&c^
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mtwioitmntv
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James*—m. i. Morris, wt wioit mnt
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mtwimmtftv
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Ue WioU mxitv
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mtwioitMntv
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mt WLoif unntv
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mt WLolf Mtitv
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mtJS&olf HnXitv
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ElihuS—m. I. McClure, 2. Wolcott,
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Wioltott Kntrer
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amouott nnxitv
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sziouott mx(tv
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MowERY, Bedford — m. Lucretia' Wo
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Williams, Thomas — m. Mariann* Wo
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mt^in MXitv
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Parker, Willard — m. Mary Ann' Bi
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Uralte MXftv
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®QHtn %nHt^ pp. 225-284 I—BY MAL
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Elihu*—(134), 240 ®0tren HnXttv
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a^antn mntv
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©fltren Kntrep
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LONGWORTH, James'—Pedigr. Nixon,
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Delafield, Mary Ann — m. Corneliu
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— Mackay, William R. — m. Emily
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Seton, Mary—m. Henry (416) Ogden
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Deborah'—m. Smith Diodate'— (99
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3)oi^nfiion KnTrer
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SloJinson Kntrer
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Neilson, Theodore—m. Katharine' R
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Abraham"—m. Tronchin — — Pedi
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John"—m. i. Underwood, John"—m.
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iBiotratf mntr^
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Saaijmans, Catharina Diodati—394
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