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According to the old land records of Saybrook , ' William Beamont had seven children — one son , Samuel ( 1 ) , and six daughters . 10 It will not be amiss to call attention to the fact that John Tully , 9 > '11 to whom “ Mary Beamon ...
According to the old land records of Saybrook , ' William Beamont had seven children — one son , Samuel ( 1 ) , and six daughters . 10 It will not be amiss to call attention to the fact that John Tully , 9 > '11 to whom “ Mary Beamon ...
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... if we may judge from the Lebanon land records , which show many transfers to him.21 William ( 2 ) and Sarah had nine ... Isaiah , Oliver , Dan , Anne , Sarah , Lydia , and Abigail , whose births and baptisms are a matter of record ...
... if we may judge from the Lebanon land records , which show many transfers to him.21 William ( 2 ) and Sarah had nine ... Isaiah , Oliver , Dan , Anne , Sarah , Lydia , and Abigail , whose births and baptisms are a matter of record ...
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While I could find no record of Oliver's enlistment , he unquestionably served , for his name is to be found among the list of pensioners living in New York.28 There is some doubt as to whether the father of these five sons served his ...
While I could find no record of Oliver's enlistment , he unquestionably served , for his name is to be found among the list of pensioners living in New York.28 There is some doubt as to whether the father of these five sons served his ...
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