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11491 - Letter
A letter written to Joseph Abbott of Beverly from a member of the Hebard family in Hartford, Connecticut. The author's first name is illegible. This letter deals with Hebard family geneology.
Record Type: Archive
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CS71 .G794 1905
George H. Greeley found physical records referring one of the three Greele brothers thought to have come to America around 1640. Andrew Greele is considered the Greely or Greeley family's American patriarch. He built and operated a tide mill for grinding corn and lumber mill in the 1650s in Seabrook, New Hampshire, which was then a part of Salisbury, Massachusetts. Greeley used county and town records, town and county histories, and five thousand...
Record Type: Library
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CS71 .H566 H36 2005
Fred Hammond led attendees of the fourth Herrick Family Association Reunion on tours through Beverly and Salem in 2005 to demonstrate to Herricks from all over the country their ancestors' roles in local history. He created this work to provide additional information. The book includes a background of Beverly's history and a short historical overview of the Herrick family, starting with Henry Herrick's arrival at Roger Conant's settlement in 1630...
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CS71 .K483 1970 - 75-112738
Part I of the Descendants of Austin and Alice Kilham covers the direct line descendants of Austin and Alice. In addition, it contains photographs of people and houses, important biographical dates, several family trees, and information and stories about the direct line descendants it covers. Related families named Betts, Bridge, Chadwick, Chilton, Coffin, Gookin, Myrack (McMerrick), and Winslow are also included in Part I. Part II contains mainly...
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CS71 .K554 1941
Eleanor B. Kilham was a medical doctor who spent more than three years in France during World War 1. As a civilian medic, she was largely behind the front lines in clinics treating Allied soldiers injured during the war. She also collected necessities such as shoes and food to offer to civilians suffering from war shortages and treated their illnesses. Her family published parts of her correspondence with those back in the United States into this...
Record Type: Library