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... Mary Pike , died at Michael Pike's , Feb. 27 , " Ann Pyke , married Henry Hunt , March 20 , 1750 . " Robert Peake came to Virginia in 1623 . D.C. , that one of the Hawleys who came from Found in some old records in Washington , England ...
... Mary Pike , died at Michael Pike's , Feb. 27 , " Ann Pyke , married Henry Hunt , March 20 , 1750 . " Robert Peake came to Virginia in 1623 . D.C. , that one of the Hawleys who came from Found in some old records in Washington , England ...
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... Abel Gower had by his wife Anne Withers a son Abel , born 1620 ; but Mr. Crisp proves conclusively that Anne was Abel's first wife and died 8.p. , and that Abel's second wife Mary was mother 12 S. I. JAN . 1 , 1916. ] 17 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... Abel Gower had by his wife Anne Withers a son Abel , born 1620 ; but Mr. Crisp proves conclusively that Anne was Abel's first wife and died 8.p. , and that Abel's second wife Mary was mother 12 S. I. JAN . 1 , 1916. ] 17 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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8.p. , and that Abel's second wife Mary was mother of Abel No. 2. Then , again , MR . BULLEY informs us that Robert Gower of Buttonbridge Hall married in 1671 Katherine , daughter of Sir William Lacon Childe of Kinlet , whereas in the ...
8.p. , and that Abel's second wife Mary was mother of Abel No. 2. Then , again , MR . BULLEY informs us that Robert Gower of Buttonbridge Hall married in 1671 Katherine , daughter of Sir William Lacon Childe of Kinlet , whereas in the ...
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... Mary , Wm . , & Richard , Deceasd . after a 5 yars ( sic ) widdowhood , he tooke to wife Martha Mayott of Abington , widdow , of ye ancient family of the Wickhams , who brought him Elianor , & Thomas . & built him this monument . He ...
... Mary , Wm . , & Richard , Deceasd . after a 5 yars ( sic ) widdowhood , he tooke to wife Martha Mayott of Abington , widdow , of ye ancient family of the Wickhams , who brought him Elianor , & Thomas . & built him this monument . He ...
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... Mary Ann , dau . of Joshua and Ann Cook , and was buried at Framlingham . A memoir of her life ap- peared in The Methodist Magazine for that month , I believe . I should like a note of this memoir , with the exact date of publica- tion ...
... Mary Ann , dau . of Joshua and Ann Cook , and was buried at Framlingham . A memoir of her life ap- peared in The Methodist Magazine for that month , I believe . I should like a note of this memoir , with the exact date of publica- tion ...
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