Domain: usroots.com

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NHGenWeb Archived Queries - 1998
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 1998 22:11:34 -0500 From: Gary Aikens gaikens@hom.net. BRYARS, BRIIAR, BRIAR, BRIER Looking on information on BRYARS family. Lazarus Jno. ...
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The NHGenWeb Project
New Hampshire was founded on a land grant given in 1629 by the Council for New ... The colony was named New Hampshire after the English county of Hampshire. ...
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NHGenWeb Archived Queries - 1998
He was 38 years old and born in N.H. .His wife was Sarah R. born in Vt. .... Need names of parents of Andrew Lucas b. 1804 NH with wife Sarah. .... Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 11:49:48 -0700 From: Cyndi Saxton Jorae - joraec@worldnet.att.net ...
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NHGenWeb Archived Queries - 1998
If you could lookup Deliverance GOSS on the birth records, I'm hoping it will have her parents listed. .... census but find that the census has been "assigned" to Brenda Caldwell. ... Need names of parents of Andrew Lucas b. 1804 NH with wi
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NHGenWeb Archived Queries - 1996 & 1997
I'm looking for record of the birth of George (Clinton?)Crooker (or Cruger?) in New Hampshire, about 1811. My source is the 1850 New York City census where "Geo. ..... CROSS, James W. b. 1818 in NH.; spouse: Abigail S. GUILE. ...
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The NHGenWeb Project
The NHGenWeb Project in conjunction with The USGenWeb Project. ... until the founding of the United States of America with the Declaration of Independence, ...
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The NHGenWeb Project
The NHGenWeb Project in conjunction with The USGenWeb Project. ... New Hampshire was the first state to declare its independence from England in January ...
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NHGenWeb Archived Queries - 1998
Betsy lived in Cotland NY where she married Sept 1832 to William Alfred LANDON. Betsy and William later moved to Warren Co., IL. Betsy had one known brother ...
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