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This book addresses the history, leadership and experiences for the 275 years after the founding of The First Parish Church Unitarian at Beverly, Massachusetts. It mentions John Hale and the witchcraft trials and goes into witchcraft delusion. It lists donors and short biographical sketches.
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F74.B35 L31
A book published in 1930 about the Old planters of Beverly and the thousand Acre Grant of 1635. Chapters focus on Roger Conant, John Woodberry, Captain William Trask, John Balch and Peter Palfrey.
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009.001.026 - Booklet
27 page booklet entitled "Life of Roger Conant." The booklet is reprinted from Frederick Odell Conant's History and Genealogy of the Conant Family, as indicated on the front cover. Cover is paper and a faded blue. Inside text is in black. Roger Conant was one of the original "Old Planters" of Beverly who received land under the "Thousand Acre Grant of 1635."
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009.001.027 - Booklet
25 page booklet entitled "Roger Conant--Supplementary Notes." The booklet is a collection of articles meant to supplement other works involving the Conant family including the book, "Roger Conant," by Clifford K. Shipton. These articles were compiled by Grace Patten Conant in collaboration with Alice Gertrude Lapham of the Beverly Historical Society. The cover is paper and a faded, off-white color. Inside text is in black. There are a nu...
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069.025.1296 - Transcript
Beverly, Massachusetts: A Visual History "Beverly in the Seventeenth Century" Grade 5
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964.001.009 - Ledger
Inside front cover: "This Book Belonging to the Precinct of Salem and Beverly..." This book contains a ledger of funds received and funds paid by the SCC, with particular regard to abatements on various collectors' settlements. Some collectors listed are John Trask, Roger Conant, Jacob Griggs, William Trask, Joseph Trask, Joseph Perkins, and William Dodge. The entries are dated and range from 07/27/1717 to 08/18/1783. The book's pages are...
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988.535.067A - Medal, Commemorative
Commemorative medal with attached ribbon from the unveiling of the Roger Conant statue in Salem, Massachusetts in 1913. A red ribbon is attached to a hanging gold pendant. Along the front perimeter is "Roger Conant Family Ass'n Inc. 1913." In the center is a red shield with small gold rectangles. On the back of the medal is a relief of the statue on the left side, which is now across from the Salem Common. Engraved next to the statue, on the righ...
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988.535.067B - Medal, Commemorative
Commemorative ribbon from the unveiling of the Roger Conant statue in Salem, Massachusetts. A red ribbon is attached to a hanging gold pendant. Along the perimeter of the pendant is "Roger Conant Family Ass'n Inc. 1913". In the center there once was a red and gold sheild. On the reverse is a relief of the statue on the left side, which is now across from the Salem Common. Writtten next to the image on the right side is "Unveiling of the Roger Co...
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CS71 .C655 1999
This document is a genealogy of Roger Conant's descendants from the first generation (1590s) until the twelfth generation (1960s). It includes detail the lives of some of the family members listed, such as the Conant's origins (Devon, England), the family's distant connection to President William Howard Taft, and the military achievements of Robert Allen Wood's decorated veteran father, Robert Many Wood, who served in both World Wars.
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CS71 .C743 1887
This genealogy recounted the history of the Conant family in England and America and included a list of books about Conants available at the time, the origin of the name Conant, and illustrations of Conant coats of arms. Also included are detailed records, such as registers, rolls, archives, and deeds. Events or groups that Conants participated in or belonged to were also listed, including King Philip's War, Puritans, nonconformists, War of 1812,...
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CS71 .E466 1979
Homemaker Florence O'Connor created this genealogy to pass along her family's history to her three sons. The book includes the histories of the Ellingwood and Dunham families through eight generations, which it tells with maps, photographs, birth and death records, wills, and a brief history of life in the early colonies. Subjects covered include early Salem and Beverly, toy making, a 19th century blind couple, World War II, murder, farming, fact...
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