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GEORGIA
[GEORGIA] Ga Jurnal---1819-1823 # 22
Date: 3/4/03 2:43:53 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: jmc@centex.net
(Joyce)
Reply-to: jmc@centex.net (Joyce)
To: GEORGIA-L@rootsweb.com
5 Sept 1820
Morgan Co.
James Parker tolls before Isaac Culberson esq...one
horse..appraised $30.
signed John Nesbet
Pulaski County.
Notice.
My wife Marina has left my bed and board..
signed Joel Johnson
Washington Co.
Sheriff's Sale
250 acres of oak and hickory land..taken as property of
Zachariah Brantley...adj.Sampson Lee...on the waters of
Williamson's swamp...In favor of Aaron Morgan...
signed D.M'Dougald D.S.
Morgan Co.
For Sale
Six miles from Madison..
A tract of land on Sandy Creek..800 acrs..saw and gist mill..
two story dwelling house..18 young Negroes.
600 barrels of corn...
2 hogs....2 yoke of oxen..
signed R. Leonard
Habersahm Co.
Willaim Danforth ..tolled before James Hudgins esq.....
one horse...appraised $40.....by George M'Whirter and Joseph
Garner.....
Jones Co
superior Court
March Term
Libel for Divorse
Henry Ligon vs Prudence Ligon;;;;;
Catharine Hicks vs Willaim Hicks...
Defendants..not to be found in County....
Signed Signed
James Hudgins, JP... Joseph Dobson, Cerk
Jones County
For Sale..in Clinton,,
The well know valuable...house of Enteraiment..formerly owed by
Isaac Harvey..
Persons wishing to buy,will call on Charles M'Donald ,esq...
of Clinton for particulars..
12 Sept 1820
Died in Savannah a few days ago..Dr. Joshua E.White
Putnam County
Samuel Wright..esq is a candidate for Tax collector
19 Sept 1820
Morgan co.
James Nail and Sarah Horn..has applied for letters of adm'r on
the estate of Edward Horn...
Pulaski Co
In Jail
A Negro fellow..says his name is Luke and he belongs to Josiah
Warren..near Irwinton
Signed B.Barker..Sheriff
Oglethorpe co.
For Sale
At the house of John T.Penns..
All the of the estate of James P.Edmondson..
signed Philleman Edmondson..Adm'r
Eatonton,Putnam Co.
Eagle Tavern
Benjamin Williamson
Has opened a commodious house,east of town..
Families as well gentlemen..
signed Benjamin Williaamson..
26 Sept.1820
Walton Co.
Tolled before James West esq...by Willaim Smith...one
horse..appraised by John B Smith and John Townsend..$30..
V.Haralson Clerk..
Washington Co.
Died.
Rev. Charles Dickinson..age 36..10th year od his ministery..
Clarke Co.
Died ,at Athens
8 Sept 1820
Mrs. Fanny Mounger,relict of the late Edmond Mounger Esq.and
sister of Gov.Clark..
to be cont'
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IOWA
Plymouth County
[IOWA] 1903 History of Plymouth County
Date: 3/1/03 11:11:13 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: Bare67deb@aol.com
To: IOWA-L@rootsweb.com
PLYMOUTH COUNTY lies on the Big Sioux River
in the third tier south of the
Minnesota line and is one of the largest counties in the State
containing
eight hundred sixty square miles. It was created by act of
the Legislature
in 1851 and named for the Plymouth Colony of the Massachusetts
Puritans. It
was attached to Wahkaw County in 1853. The Little Sioux
and Floyd rivers
flow through a portion of the county. In the summer of
1856 J. B. Pinckney,
David Mills, Isaac T. Martin, J. McGill, Bratton Vidito, John
Hopkins, James
Dormichy and Mr. Galletin took claims in the valley of the Big
Sioux River
and built cabins. In July they laid out a town which they
named Westfield.
The same year A. C. Sheets, James B. Curry, E. S.
Hungerford, Joel Phillips
and Coryden Hall took claims on the Floyd River. The
county was organized on
the 12th of October, 1858, by the election of the following
officers:
William Van Linda, judge; Isaac T. Martin, recorder and
treasurer; A. C.
Sheets, clerk; David M. Mills, sheriff, and A. E. Rea,
superintendent of
schools. The place first recognized as the county-seat was
the village of
Melbourne on the Floyd River where the first court was held by
Judge A. W.
Hubbard of Sioux City. Here the first school was taught by
William Van
Linda. Westfield, the competitor of Melbourne for the
county-seat, was
abandoned in 1860 on account of a settlement of half-breed
Indians on lands
in the vicinity upon which their scrip was located. The
plat upon which Le
Mars was laid out was first owned by Jerry Ladd, Mr. Marvin and
B. F.
Betsworth. The town was platted the summer of 1869, soon
after the
completion of the Iowa Falls and Sioux City Railroad to that
point. John I.
Blair, who built the road, visited the place with officials of
the company
and a party of ladies. It was agreed to form the name of
the new town by
using the initial letter of the Christian names of the party
which were
arranged by them to spell Le Mars. The ladies were Mrs.
Adeline M. Swain,
Mrs. Galusha Parsons, Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mrs. John Weare, Mrs.
W. R. Smith
and Mrs. John Cleghorn. The letters when arranged would
make the names
Selmar, or Le Mars, and the ladies decided by ballot in favor of
Le Mars,
which thus became the name of the town.
Among the firs to open business houses in Le
Mars were Blodgett and Foster,
J. W. Young, John Gordon, Orson Bennett and C. H. Bennett.
On the 3d of
February, 1871, J. C. Buchanan established the first newspaper,
called the Le
Mars Sentinel. At the general election in 1871 Le Mars was
made the
county-seat.
Debbie Clough Gerischer
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MAINE
[MAINE] Census update
Date: 3/5/03 12:28:10 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: ray.brown@earthling.net
(Ray Brown)
Reply-to: MAINE-L@rootsweb.com
To: MAINE-L@rootsweb.com
Tonight on the 1790 census I finished Cheshire County, NH and
put the
first 3 towns of Windham County Vermont on the web site.
I also added the following 4 towns where I do not have county
pages for
them.
Portland, ME
Billerica, MA
Lincoln, MA
Worcester, MA
When I finish the Windham County, Vermont Census I probably will
be
adding more from MA, including Plymouth County. The town of
Bridgewater
will be a big job as it had over 800 families in 1790.
I also have a few small towns from Maine that probably will go
on one
page. Five towns that together are about the size of Portland.
To many
things to do to decide which to do first.
http://www.rays-place.com
Ray Brown
CT AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctahgp/
Berkshire County, MA Genealogy http://www.rootsweb.com/~maberksh/
Litchfield County CT AHGP website http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctlitch2/
Ray Brown's Place for New England Genealogy http://www.rays-place.com
CT Photo Gallery http://www.state.ct.us/scripts/photo.asp
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NEW
JERSEY
Burlington County
[NJ] CENSUS NJ 1860, p. 1225, Burlington Co.,
Medford Twp.
Date: 3/2/03 5:37:14 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: MaisieAnn@aol.com
To: NJ-L@rootsweb.com
BURLINGTON CO. NJ, 22 Sept. 1860, PO Mt. Holly, Medford Twp. p.
1225
1225 1 2099 2086
COTTON John 2 m
w NJ
1225 2 2099 2086
COTTON Sarah E. 1/12 f
w NJ
1225 3 2100 2087
HEWETT Samuel 50 m w
farm labor NJ
1225 4 2100 2087
HEWETT Hannah 48 f w
NJ
1225 5 2100 2087
HEWETT George W. 19 m w
NJ
1225 6 2100 2087
HEWETT Mary J. 13 f w
NJ
1225 7 2100 2087
HEWETT Hannah 9 f w
NJ
1225 8 2100 2087
HEWETT Charles 6 m w
NJ
1225 9 2101 2088
NAYLOR Elisha 30 m w
laborer NJ
1225 10 2101 2088 NAYLOR
Zabara 25 f w
NJ
1225 11 2102 2089 WICKWARD
Samuel 51 m w farm labor
NJ
1225 12 2102 2089 WICKWARD
Sanna 49 f w
NJ
1225 13 2102 2089 WICKWARD
Patience 19 f w
NJ
1225 14 2102 2089 WICKWARD
Elizabeth B. 17 f w
NJ
1225 15 2102 2089 WICKWARD
Samuel 13 m w
NJ
1225 16 2103 2090 BALLENGER
Alfred M. 31 m w
miller NJ
1225 17 2103 2090 BALLENGER
Matilda A. 31 f w
NJ
1225 18 2103 2090 BALLENGER
Thomas F. 2 m w
NJ
1225 19 2103 2090 POTTER
William 23 m w miller NJ
1225 20 2104 2092* OLIPHANT
Benjamin W. 28 m w farmer NJ
1225 21 2104 2092* OLIPHANT
Rebecca A. 23 f w
NJ
1225 22 2104 2092* OLIPHANT
Laura 4 f w
NJ
1225 23 2104 2092* SMITH
Mary A. 17 f w domestic
NJ
1225 24 2104 2092* OLIPHANT
Joseph L. 16 m w
NJ
1225 25 2104 2092* WILSON
Amos 45 m w
sawyer NJ
1225 26 2105 2093 OLIPHANT
Lydia 35 f w
NJ
1225 27 2105 2093 OLIPHANT
Mary 27 f w
NJ
1225 28 2106 2094 REEVES
Edward 2 m w farmer
NJ
1225 29 2106 2094 REEVES
Mary B. 26 f w
PA
1225 30 2106 2094 REEVES
Edith F. 2 f w
NJ
1225 31 2106 2094 REEVES
Mark S. 27 m w farmer NJ
1225 32 2106 2094 DEBUSS
Barnard 30 m w farm labor
Saxony
1225 33 2106 2094 DEBUSS
Lena 32 f w
domestic Wurtemburg
1225 34 2107 2095 NOTTON
John 56 m w
laborer NJ
1225 35 2107 2095 NOTTON
Elizabeth 47 f w
NJ
1225 36 2107 2095 NOTTON
Rebecca 12 f w
NJ
1225 37 2107 2095 NOTTON
Demkins 6 m w
NJ
1225 38 2107 2095 NOTTON
Ira 22 m w farm labor NJ
1225 39 2108 2096 SHARP
Jervis 28 m w farmer
NJ
1225 40 2108 2096 SHARP
Sallie 24 f w
NJ
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NEW
MEXICO
[NEW-MEXICO] New Native American Resources
Date: 3/4/03 10:54:31 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: ryangb@nvbell.net
(Charles)
Reply-to: NEW-MEXICO-L@rootsweb.com
To: NEW-MEXICO-L@rootsweb.com
http://www.newmexicogenealogy.org/native_american_home.htm
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OHIO
Athens County
[OHATHENS ] Infirmary 0-130 AND Explanations
Date: 3/4/03 10:28:37 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: JEWEL8118@aol.com
To: OHATHENS-L@rootsweb.com
Athens County, Ohio infirmary / poorhouse Volume One pages 0-130
are on-line
at http://oorg.bizland.com/athenscounty.htm
.
You may notice that the
index has been reviewed and adjusted. MANY
names on the index were in question due to the illegible
handwriting on some
of them. I posted the names as best I could, and have compared
the index to
the names found on the PAGES themselves, and made correction as
well as
additions. When two spelling were used, both appear in the
index. The pages
are fairly clear to read and the names often appear at least
TWICE in each
entry, making it easy to determine spellings and to compare to
the index.
Even if you find your
family spelled correctly in the index in one
place.....PLEASE check various spellings as well since each time
they
entered, they could be spelled differently. Some names are
clearly spelled
two different ways in the same entry!
I've tried to BOLD every
name in the entry, and bold the person's name
if it appears a second time as a different spelling within the
same entry.
I've also tried to add all spellings found, to the index.
My notes or possible
variant transcriptions are contained in ( ).
African Americans were
marked in the entries as 'colored', and in the
integrity of the transcription, I've not changed that marking.
I've included
that notation in the index where possible to help refine the
searches made by
African Americans for their family lines.
Unnamed infants were listed
in the index with their respective family
members.
I am in the process of
compiling a more lengthy and thorough
explanation of the entries, determined from transcribing
hundred's of these
entries. The Explanation will also include definitions of
terminology used in
the entries.
If any of you have
questions regarding the understanding of your
person's entry you can email me through the list. You can of
course email me
directly, but everyone would probably benefit from the Q & A
mail.
Good luck! Julie
North
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Franklin
County
[OHFranklin] OHIO WAR CASUALTIES, 1944
Date: 3/4/03 9:44:40 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: JAR422@aol.com
Reply-to: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com
To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com
>From the Columbus Dispatch, dated Tuesday Nov. 28, 1944:
KILLED IN ACTION:
COLUMBUS -- 1st Lt. ELMER J. SMILEY, 27, Germany
Pvt. DALLAS A. NICHOL, 23, in France
NEW ATHENS -- Pfc. ADAM C. MARCH, France
DUNKIRK -- 2nd Lt. ROBERT BAERTSCHE, France, previously
reported missing
KENTON -- Pvt. William CALVERT, Holland
KILLED AT CAMP
RICHWOOD -- DAVID HUDSON, New River, N.C.
KILLED IN SERVICE
COLUMBUS -- 2nd Lt. SAMUEL A. HART, 25, in a plane crash
in Pennsylvania
Lt. ROBERT PHILLIPS, 27, in a plane crash
in Pennsylvania
WOUNDED IN ACTION
COLUMBUS -- Sea. 1c FRANCIS PURPURA, 22, in the Pacific
PORTSMOUTH -- Marine Pfc. ARTHUR H. COVERT
NEWARK -- Marine Pvt. EMMETT P. LUTHERN
SPRINGFIELD -- Marine Cpl. PAUL M. METZ
MISSING IN ACTION
BELLEFONTAINE -- S/Sgt. WILLIAM L. GINN, Mediterranean
Joyce/Columbus
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Hocking
County
[OHHOCKIN] South Bloomingville, June 16,1905
Date: 2/24/03 4:40:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: ldawns1@hocking.net
To: OHHOCKIN-L@rootsweb.com
" Journal Gazette," June 16,1905; Local News:
South Bloomingville
Mr. Joe Young has been engaged the past week
loading ties for the Pendergast Lumber Company.
Robert Toole who has been sick for some time is
better at this writing.
Why doesn't the Smock telephone company complete
their lines as they have made final arrangements and have
secured their hello lady. Quite a few are interested in this
line.
George Williamson of Laurelville, was in our town
one day last week.
George Armstrong from above Laurelville brought a
lot of wheat to our mill last week.
Quite a number of wool buyers have been seen in our
community the past week among them being Mr. Spencer of Adelphi,
Dave Wilson of Tarlton and others.
Mr. S. Poling of Blue Creek is engaged in
plastering for Andy Woodgeard at present.
Fred White of Laurelville was here loading
telephone poles one day last week.
Mr. U. L. Johnson and Joshua Chilcote made a
business trip to Logan the first of the week. I wonder why?
One week from Sunday will be Odd Fellows decoration
services to be held at the M. E. Church. Everybody invited.
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Meigs
County
[OHMEIGS] 116th OVI Roster Co. B--pg 3
Date: 2/26/03 2:21:28 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: dihart@juno.com
To: OHMEIGS-L@rootsweb.com
Source: 116th OVI in the War of the Rebellion by Thomas F.
Wildes
contributed by Roland Karr
transcribed by Diana Hart
JOHN BAKER; age 18; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; Wounded at
Piedmont,
June 5, 1864; taken prisoner April 6, 1865.
MARTIN GREEN; age 21; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; At
hospital,
Cumberland, MD, since October 13, 1864.
WELLS GRUBB; age 42; Private; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; Wounded at
Piedmont, VA, June 5, 1864; taken prisoner at Lynchburg, VA,
June 18,
1864.
JOHN A. JOHNSON; age 21; Private; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862;
Wounded at
Piedmont, VA, June 5, 1864; in hospital at Annapolis, MD.
GEORGE W. KEYSER; age 30; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862;
Wounded at
Piedmont, VA, June 5, 1864; was prisoner at Andersonville.
WILLIAM E. LETAVOR; age 19; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862;
Wounded and
taken prisoner at Lynchburg, VA, June 18, 1864.
JOHN MAYER; age 37; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; Detached as
army
baker since September 16, 1863.
BENJAMIN G. PATTERSON; age 25; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862;
Captured
at battle of Winchester, July 24, 1864; (died at Andersonville,
GA)
WALTER S. REYNOLDS; age 20; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; At
hospital,
Martinsburg, VA, since November 12, 1864.
JOSEPH L. ROLER; age 17; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862; At
hospital,
Portsmouth, VA, since March 27, 1865.
JOHN ROSE; age 24; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862; At hospital,
Annapolis, MD, since April 20.
ALBERT WALTON; age 21; Private; enlisted Aug. 12, 1862; At
hospital in
Cumberland, MD, since July 1864.
HADDOCK L. WARREN; age 31; Private; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862;
Captured in
battle at Lynchburg, VA, June 18, 1864.
GILBERT G. WEBSTER; age 30; Private; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862;
Wounded at
Pott’s Mountain, on retreat from Lynchburg, VA; in hospital at
Gallipolis, since July 4, 1864.
CHARLES WHALEY; age 28; Private; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; At
hospital,
Cumberland, MD.
ERASTUS H. WHITE; age 19; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862;
Wounded at
Hatcher’s Run, VA, March 31, 1865; sent to hospital at
Fortress Monroe,
VA.
DISCHARGED
URIAH HOYT; age 21; Sergeant; enlisted Aug. 12, 1862; Wounded at
Piedmont, VA, June 5, 1864; discharged for promotion, March 3,
1865 and
transferred to 186th O.V.I.
GEORGE K. CAMPBELL; age 28; Corporal; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862;
Discharged
for promotion, September 9, 1864.
SPENCER BEATTY; age 24; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862;
Discharged on
surgeon’s certificate at Gallipolis, Ohio.
CHRISTOPHER COOPER; age 22; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862;
Discharged
on surgeon’s certificate at Gallipolis, Ohio.
JOHN P. KIBBLE; age 19; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862;
Discharged on
surgeon’s certificate at Fortress Monroe, VA; wounded at Fort
Gregg, VA,
April 2, 1865.
JOHN LOBDILL; age 33; Private; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862;
Discharged on
surgeon’s certificate at Columbus, Ohio, June 16, 1863.
SAMUEL MCELROY; age 26; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; Wounded
in
battle at Snicker’s Ferry, VA, July 18, 1864; discharged on
surgeon’s
certificate at Chester hospital. Pennsylvania, May 16, 1865.
WILLIAM L. OAKLEY; age 22; Private; enlisted Aug. 12, 1862;
Discharged on
surgeon’s certificate at Winchester, VA, May 3, 1863.
AARON SINCLAIR; age 25; Private; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862;
Discharged on
surgeon’s certificate at Columbus, Ohio, June 28, 1863.
RUEL SMITH; age 21; Private; enlisted Feb. 1, 1864; Discharged
on
surgeon’s certificate at Baltimore, MD, May 19, 1865.
MARION A. STARLING; age 18; Private: enlisted Mar. 31, 1864.
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Muskingum
County
[OHMUSKIN] Zanesville Times Recorder Obits 4 March 2003
Date: 3/4/03 8:32:22 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: drdx@neo.rr.com
(Denny Shirer)
To: OHMUSKIN-L@rootsweb.com
Obituaries appearing in the Zanesville Times Recorder, March 4,
2003
© Zanesville Times Recorder and Gannett Co., Inc.
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/
o Burkhart, Katherine M., 91
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030304/obituaries/1103580.html
o Gheen, Carlos Clinton, 79
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030304/obituaries/1103582.html
o Henderson, Helen C., 87
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030304/obituaries/1103576.html
o Walker, Floyd D. Jr., 77
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20030304/obituaries/1103584.html
Denny Shirer - drdx@neo.rr.com
- North Canton, OH
Muskingum County, OHGenWeb - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmuskin/
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RHODE
ISLAND
[RIGENWEB] Thomas Ginings
Date: 2/25/03 12:09:02 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: Dewolf2323@cs.com
Reply-to: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com
To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com
Rhode Island Land Evidences
1648 -1696
Pub. R.I. Hist. Soc. 1921
Pub. Baltimore 1970
Page 48 no #
Thomas Ginings Senr to Thomas Ginings
Thomas Ginings Senr...of Portsmouth on Rhode Island...doe
for...One hundred
pounds starll..make over unto my sonn Thomas Ginings my Now
dwellinge house
and sixteen acres of Land....sixteen day of July...1674
the marke X of Thomas Ginings Senyor Wit
Peter Talman, Richard Bulgar
I ann Ginings...aprove of all the above.. Ann Ginings
Copied as printed Claire Dietz.
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[RIGENWEB] Leonard - Sheffield
Date: 2/25/03 12:33:37 PM Eastern Standard
Time
From: Dewolf2323@cs.com
Reply-to: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com
To: RIGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com
Rhode Island Land Evidences
1648 -1696
Pub. R.I. Hist. Soc. 1921
Pub. Baltimore 1970
Page 182 #272
James Leonad to Icabod Sheffield
...James Leonard senr of Tanton...for...twelve Pounds
sterling..paid by
Icabod Sheffield of the Township of
Portsmouth..hath..sold..Parsell of
Land..being down Tanton great River So Called, On the
westerly side of
the...River..being one full share (Excepting Only the litle Lott
so
Called)..of the Land which belongeth to the Inhabitants of
Tanton..was
Purchased by the Inhabitants of Tanton of Phillip Sachim Alias
pumetacombe
and mr Constant Southworth Treasurer for the Collony,,in..which
Tract..the
said James Leonard senr. hath a full share..lyeth southerly from
the Town of
Tanton The lott...was Called the great Lott is the second Lott
lying Neer a
Place Called broad Cove bounded by the medows of Samuell Hall
senr on the
Easterly end and by the Land of Increase Robinson on the
southerly side, And
by the Land that belongith to the Inhabitants of Swansey on the
Westerly End
and by the Land of Jonah Austin junr. On the North side,
Containing,,Thre
score Acres..to be holden as of...the King..his manner of East
Grenwich..James Leonard and Margitt his..wife..six and twenty
day of
September..One Thowsand six hundred Eighty and one..whereas is
writt Margit
it shoud been writt Margreet Wit his marke John
Hall, his marke, James X Leonard, John X Leonard junr, Sharach
Wilbore her marke
Margrett X Leonard, James Leonard senr and Margreet his
wife..acknowlidged this...24th October 1681 Daniell
Smith Assist
Copied as printed Claire Gilbert Dietz
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