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CS71 .W88 1885 Galloupe |
Summary |
C. W. Galloupe based his introduction of John Woodbury's life on the writings of his son Humphrey. John Woodbury arrived in America from Summersetshire, England in 1624 with the Dorchester Company. He brought cattle for plantation work, fished, and built a house. He then used his education in business and mathematics for trade and land surveying. Humphrey Woodbury asserted that his father lived harmoniously with the natives, even helping some hide from other hostile native groups. After succeeding financially, Woodbury returned to England to bring his family members to Salem from England. Galloupe continued his genealogy by describing the lives of John Woodbury and his family members through the early colonial period. The book also contains two photographs of scenic Cape Ann locations and an electrotype copy of Old Planters' signatures. |
Object Name |
Book |
Author |
C. W. Galloupe |
Title |
John Woodbury, one of Beverly's Old Planters |
Published Date |
1885 |
Catalog Number |
CS71 .W88 1885 Galloupe |
People |
Woodbury, John Woodberye, John Woodbury, Humffrey Woodbury, Humphrey Woodbury, William Endicott, John Galloupe, C. W. Henry VIII Queen Elizabeth |
Search Terms |
History Genealogy Summersetshire, England Cape Ann Salem, Massachusetts Dorchester Company Puritans Native Americans Old Planters Agriculture Land Surveying |
Accession number |
CS71 .W88 |
Year Range from |
1624 |
Year Range to |
1641 |