Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... families in Londonderry and three of his daughters married into Irish families in New Boston . Hannah married William Moor in 1761. Her sister Ann married Josiah Hitchings and the third sister , Margaret , married Josiah Patterson . The ...
... families in Londonderry and three of his daughters married into Irish families in New Boston . Hannah married William Moor in 1761. Her sister Ann married Josiah Hitchings and the third sister , Margaret , married Josiah Patterson . The ...
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... families were found in another seven.62 The major concentration was found in the middle Merrimack area of Rockingham and Hillsborough counties in territory which had been the heartland of the Revolutionary cause . Here most associates ...
... families were found in another seven.62 The major concentration was found in the middle Merrimack area of Rockingham and Hillsborough counties in territory which had been the heartland of the Revolutionary cause . Here most associates ...
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... families.21 At the time when Stewart was writing , and in the following decades , a number of " promotional " accounts of Prince Edward Island appeared . They were written by members of the Island's middle class — principally merchants ...
... families.21 At the time when Stewart was writing , and in the following decades , a number of " promotional " accounts of Prince Edward Island appeared . They were written by members of the Island's middle class — principally merchants ...
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