Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Boston . They can be illustrated in the circumstances surrounding the arrival of William Moor and George Cristy ... Boston about 1750. The move of the two to New Boston , however , was probably not accidental . William Moor's sister ...
... Boston . They can be illustrated in the circumstances surrounding the arrival of William Moor and George Cristy ... Boston about 1750. The move of the two to New Boston , however , was probably not accidental . William Moor's sister ...
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... Boston and Amherst , the town then adjoining New Boston . Londonderry and Amherst each had about 15 ; New Boston had 42. The Amherst group included extended families of Kendalls , Reeds , Townes and Westons , as well as Samuel Dodge Jr ...
... Boston and Amherst , the town then adjoining New Boston . Londonderry and Amherst each had about 15 ; New Boston had 42. The Amherst group included extended families of Kendalls , Reeds , Townes and Westons , as well as Samuel Dodge Jr ...
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... Boston ; it was their children and their children's children whom they sent out to create the new world in a safe British haven , a new world which could , if necessary , be ... Boston Settlers YES : Signed New Boston to New Brunswick 21.
... Boston ; it was their children and their children's children whom they sent out to create the new world in a safe British haven , a new world which could , if necessary , be ... Boston Settlers YES : Signed New Boston to New Brunswick 21.
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