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Pub. Date
1897
Language
English
Description
Periodical for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the inter-related Sackett, Weygant, and Mapes families in America. In 1630, Simon Sackett emigrated from the Isle of Ely, off the coast of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, and immigrated (via England) to Newtown, Massachusetts. In 1708, Michael Weygand or Weygant (b.1656) left Germany and immigrated (via England) to Newburgh, New York. In 1634, Joseph Mapes (d.1707) left England...
Author
Publisher
J.P. Sanborn
Pub. Date
1879
Physical Desc
288 p. : coats of arms.
Language
English
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Description
Rowland Robinson (1719-1806), son of Governor William Robinson, came to Narragansett from England. He married Anstis Gardiner in 1741. Ancestry is traced to Rowland Robinson who was born in Cumberland, England in 1654 and came to America in 1675. He married Mary Allen (1656-1706) and later died in 1716 in South Kingston, Rhode Island. The Hazards are traced to Duke de Charante, ca. 1060, living on the borders of Switzerland. The Hazards of Rhode...
Author
Publisher
Kwik Printer
Pub. Date
c1981
Physical Desc
127 leaves : ports.
Language
English
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Description
Transcription of the diaries of George Riley Hazard, between 1854 and 1867, during which time he married Margaret Jane Odell and moved from Broome County, New York to Susquehannah County, Pennsylvania. They later moved to Michigan and Wisconsin, where later diaries (thusfar untranscribed) were written.
Author
Publisher
Quinnipiack
Pub. Date
[1924]
Physical Desc
73 p.
Language
English
Description
Elihu Blake married Elizabeth Whitney, sister of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin. Narrative relates the family history of three generations of the Blake family in New Haven, Connecticut from the early 1800s to the early 1900s.
Author
Publisher
J. & R. J. Hazard
Pub. Date
c1997
Physical Desc
xi, 286 p. : ill., gen. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
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Description
The authors, Ruth Josi and James Hazard, were married in 1948 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Contains the ancestral lines of the authors: Hazard, Clark/Clerke, Tuttle, Brown, Vincent, Cook, Parker, Ives, Merriman, Saxby, Weston, Henry, Alexander, St. John, Weed, Comstock, Benedict, Evert, Bell, Trader and Norwegian lines (Anderson in the U.S.); Josi, Zumkehr, Rieben, Wyssen, Hauswirth, Moesching, Annen, and Norwegian lines (Thompson, Lien, Olson, Lee in...
Author
Publisher
R. Canfield
Pub. Date
1995
Physical Desc
40 p.
Language
English
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Description
Nicholas Easton (ca. 1593-1675) and his sons, Peter and John, emigrated from England and settled first at Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1634. They moved to Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1635; to Hampton, New Hampshire, in 1638; to Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in 1639; and to Newport, Rhode Island, in 1641. At Newport, they joined the Quakers and became early members of the Newport Meeting. Descendants listed lived in Rhode Island and elsewhere.
Includes the...
Author
Publisher
Howland Pell
Pub. Date
1890
Physical Desc
1 online resource (122, iv pages)
Language
English
Description
Thomas Hazard or Hassard emigrated about 1639 from England to Newport, Rhode Island. Sarah Hazard (1781-1847) was a direct descendant in the sixth generation; she was born at Cranstons, Rhode Island and married John H. Howland in 1803 at New Bedford, moving later to New York City. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
M.J. Hazard
Pub. Date
c1993
Physical Desc
614 p. in various pagings : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
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Description
Harry Williams Hazard, III was born October 16, 1918 in Plainfield, New Jersey. His parents were Harry Williams Hazard, Jr. (1891-1960) and Alison Reeves Williams (1894-1925). He married Erna Rainio June 21, 1939. They had five children. Traces Harry's ancestors and descendants in New Jersey, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, England and elsewhere.
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