Category: Biographies

The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1847

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Chapters

11. Part 11

Mr. Savage's great-great-great-grandfather, Thomas, was a man of high public spirit. Disgusted with the treatment of the majority towards Wheelwright and other friends of Sir He...

2. Part 2

A great labor, and the one on which Mr. Farmer had been engaged for a considerable time previous to his death, was the examining and arranging of the State Papers at Concord. Un...

3. Part 3

[Thus far we have but the links of a broken chain, which must necessarily be the results usually of attempts of this nature. What follows is without any lost link between those...

10. Part 10

Simon Bradstreet, son of a non-conforming minister, was born March, 1603, at Horblin, Lincolnshire. His father died when he was fourteen years old, and he was committed to the c...

8. Part 8

Artemas |Henniker |Billerica, |1823|1833|H. C. 1809. Practised in Rogers | |Ms. | | |Henniker from 1813 to 1832, | | | | |Rep. 1822 and 1823. Resides | | | | |now in New York. |...

5. Part 5

_Towns._ | _Ministers._ | _Settled._ | _Dismissed_ | | | _or died._ ---------+-------------------+-------------+-------------- Brentwood|Nathaniel Trask |ord. 1748} |Dec. 12, 17...

12. Part 12

George Williamson, above named, married, at Harwich, the daughter of a Mr. Crisp; and they had two sons, George and Caleb, and five daughters. The elder son was murdered by a hi...

4. Part 4

My father, Thomas Farmer, is now at Leicester, and is the only male issue of his generation. He was born on the 10th of May, 1744. I was born on the 21st of August, 1771, and am...

13. Part 13

_Dr. Levi Bartlett_ was the eldest son of Gov. Josiah Bartlett, and was born Sept. 3, 1763. He received his preparatory education at the then celebrated "Dummer School" in Newbu...

9. Part 9

I am much pleased with your Correspondence, and shall at any time be obliged by Letters from you, * * * send, by a worthy good Man, Capt. * * * who carries this (as I hope he wi...

6. Part 6

The following is supposed to be a correct list of the Missionaries that have gone out from Norwich. About twenty of them were natives, and the others were for a considerable per...

1. Part 1

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14. Part 14

This volume is the _eightieth_ of the Massachusetts Register, and its value as a work of reference will, we think, be appreciated by the public for as many years to come. Such a...

7. Part 7

I am sorry my pen must be the messenger of soe greate a Tragedye. On the 11th of this instant wee heard of many killed of our naybors in falmouth or Casco-Bay: and on the 12th i...