This can be very confusing but attention to details will help you to merge correctly. Among the many children of Rev. Obadiah Holmes and wife Katherine Hyde were two sisters, Mary and Lydia. Mary was born before and died in 1690 in Rhode Island. She married Capt. John Browne. Note the "r" in his name. … Vedeți mai multe LYDIA HOLMES: Lydia (also spelled Liddiah and Lydiah) Holmes, daughter of Obadiah and Katherine Hyde Holmes, was born in America; birth date not known. In 1663, she married Captain John Bowne. William and … Vedeți mai multe Lydia Holmes married Capt. John Bowne, son of William Bowne and Anne (Unknown) on 26 Dec 1663 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. They settled at Middletown in New Jersey. One of their daughters, … Vedeți mai multe 27 May 1684 Lydia as administratrix of the estate of John Bowne, deceased late of Middleton, in division of property mentions children as John, Obediah, Deborah, Sarah, … Vedeți mai multe WebArmitage, Lydia Baenst Baenst, Marguerite(b. Abt. 1450) Bailey Bailey, Jasper Baird Baird, Bedent E.(b. 1770, d. March 15, 1862) Baird, Mary Barbara Barbara Barnes Barnes, Leon ... Bowne Bowne, Avis(d. February 06, 1760) Boyd Boyd, Nellie(d. date not given) Bradley Bradley, Nancy Ann Bragg Bragg, Dorothy Jean(b. February 17, 1941)
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WebPage [unnumbered] Page [unnumbered] View [unnumbered] Page [unnumbered] Page [unnumbered] Page [unnumbered] Page 1 /1 Wool,1I PUBLISHEID AW I I li -HI-* j2 CO~ . Page 2 Entered according into Act of Council, for the year 1887, BY WASHBURN W. GRAVES, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, DEGREE. C. Front … WebThe Georgia Historic Newspapers database is a project of the Digital Library of Georgia as part of Georgia HomePlace. The project is supported with federal LSTA funds administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Georgia Public Library Service, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. おーいお茶 俳句 嘘つくの
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http://www.tmason1.com/pafg106.htm WebNicholaes DeMeyer ( DeMayer or Meyer) (c. July 10, 1635 – March 19, 1691) was the ninth mayor of New York City, in the English colony of New York. He was appointed mayor by … WebPage 205 - Bowne, and, although it is our cordial desire that similar and other sectarians might not be found there, yet, as the contrary seems to be the case, we doubt very much … pantone 635c