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THE FAY FAMILY PAGE GENEALOGIES |
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| Moses Fay (1740 - 1819) And his Descendants |
| Places of Interest: Map Details |
| Rand McNally 1879, Vermont and New Hampshire |
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New Hampshire on the east -- Grantham and North Grantham; Springfield; Plainfield; Lebanon; Hanover (where my mother and I were born). Vermont on the west -- White River Junction (where my grandparents also lived and I went to school one year); Woodstock, Hartford, Queechee, all of which were important to my immediate family as well as to the family of John Fay (Giles). Pomfret, where my aunt and uncle had a farm. Hartland. |
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Northern Massachusetts -- Lowell; Haverhill; and other towns in Essex and Middlesex Counties |
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Warwick, Massachusetts; Barre and Rutland are to the south east of Warwick Winchester, New Hampshire |