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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Libby (and variant spellings) families who came from France and from Devon and Cornwall, England. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the descendants of John Libby, who born in 1602, and married in 1635 at St. Andrews Church, in Plymouth, Devon, England. In 1636, he immigrated to Cumberland County, Maine, and later moved near Scarborough, Maine in 1669. John died there ca....
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Adair Charities
Pub. Date
c1970
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vi, 301 p. : ill., coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables (some folded and colored), maps, ports.
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English
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Fred Lyman Adair was born in 1877 at Anamosa, Iowa, the son of Dr. Lyman Joseph Adair (1840-1902) and Sarah Jennings Porter (1847-1926). He married Myrtle May Ingalls, daughter of Frank Herbert Ingalls (1848-1916) and Agnes Emeline Willey (1852-1906), in 1911 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They had three children.
Ancestors include: Andrew Adair (fl. 1780) of Ireland and Granby, Connecticut -- Edmund Ingalls (ca. 1598-1648) of Skirbeck, Linconshire,...
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North Hollywood Printing Co
Pub. Date
1968
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158 p. : ports.
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English
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Chiefly the ancestors and some of their descendants of the author Miles Beardsley Johnson. He was born 29 October 1923 in Mankato, Minnesota to Floyd Beardsley and Isabella Phelps Johnson. Miles served as a B-17 pilot over Western Europe during WWII. On 20 December 1952 he married Joyce Marie Rydell in Denver, Colorado. Both Miles and Joyce enjoyed careers as college professors and at the time of this publication Miles was a professor at State...
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Rumford Press
Pub. Date
c1934
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212 p. : ill., port.
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English
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Christian Remick was born in about 1638. He lived in Kittery, Maine. He married Hannah and they had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Louisiana and elsewhere.
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E.S. Tucker
Pub. Date
2007
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232 p. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
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English
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John Tucker, son of George Tucker and Elizabeth Stoughton, was born in 1599 in England. He emigrated and settled in Massachusetts. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Florida.
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Goodwin Family Organization
Pub. Date
2010
Edition
2nd ed.
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on 1 CD-ROM
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English
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Daniel Goodwin (d. before 1713) lived in Kittery, Maine. He married twice, first to Margaret Spencer in 1654, and second to Sarah Sanders about 1661. Descendants lived in Maine and throughout New England, as well as in New York, Tennessee, California and elsewhere.
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Walrus Publishers
Pub. Date
c2002
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xiv, 1160 p. : ill., coat of arms (col.), facsims., ports.
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English
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William Longfellow, son of William Langfellow, was born in 1650 in Horsforth near Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He emigrated in about 1673 and settled in Newbury, Massachusetts. He married Anne Sewall 10 November 1678. They had five children. William died while on an expedition to Quebec with Sir William Phipps in 1790. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
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J.K. Allen
Pub. Date
[1908]
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46 pages
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English
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George Morton was one of the founders of the colony of New Plymouth in Massachusetts. He came to Plymouth in the ship "Anne" during the latter part of July, in the year 1623. George died in June of 1624. Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Michigan, California, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio and elsewhere.
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S.L. Robbins
Pub. Date
1983
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v. : ill., maps, ports.
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English
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John Gray Sr. (b.1742) was born in Sheepscot, Maine, married Elizabeth Roundy in 1769 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and lived in seven towns in Maine and Massachusetts, the last being Harmony, Maine after 1805. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, Wisconsin, Minnesota Colorado, Arizona, California and elsewhere.
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Heritage Books, Inc
Pub. Date
c2015
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[4] leaves, 500 p. : geneal. tables ; 27 cm.
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English
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Edmund Bowker (d. 1666), was baptized in 1619 in Manchester, England. He emigrated in about 1646, He married Ellen Smyth (d. 1659), daughter of Thomas Smyth and Ann. They had two sons. He married Mary Margaret Potter, daughter of John Potter and Elizabeth Wood, in 1658/59. They had four children. He died in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont.
James Bowker was possibly...
14) A record of the ancestors and descendants of Stephen Chase Hanscom and Sarah Cutter (Teel) Hanscom
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L. H. Pownall
Pub. Date
1974
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139 p. : geneal. tables, ports.
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English
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Stephen Chase Hanscom (1819-1896) was a descendant of Patience Chadbourne and Thomas Spencer. In 1843, he married Sarah Cutter Teel in Arlington, Mass. They had nine children whose descendants lived chiefly in New England, but gradually scattered into Virginia, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Ohio, California and elsewhere.
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L.M.B. Fairley
Pub. Date
[1994?]
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xvi, 153 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 28 cm.
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English
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John Baker was born in Prussia and later served in the British army. He settled in New Brunswick in 1819 and married Hannah Ryder. Descendants lived in New Brunswick, Maine, Ontario, New England, New York, Louisiana, California, Saskatchewan, and elsewhere.
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Micum McIntire is said to have come to America as a Scottish prisoner aboard the ship Unity which set sail from England on 11 November 1650. "He was taken to Dover, N. H., where he served his seven years and was taxed as "Micome, the Scotchman." He received on Dec. ll, 1662, a grant in the Newichawannock, River region and found employment in the mill at Salmon Falls, then part of Kittery. A few years later he moved to York [Maine] ..."--P. 14. He...
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