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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1601 I4481  Madsen  Johanna  Cal 1883    General nature of industry, business or establishment: Private Family
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1602 I1800  Maer  Hrollager of    Aft 896  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{This line of descent to Matilda d'Avranches who m. Ranulf, Viscount of
Bayeux, is from "Falaise Roll...," M. Jackson Crispin & Leonce Macary
(London: Butler & Tanner, 1938, Table III).} 
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1603 I1123  Malet  Lucia      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Lucy (or Lucia) is identified as daughter of William Malet in the LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD 16, Pin 189380). Lucy married Roger FitzGerold and by him had William de Roumare, later Earl of Lincoln (although the profits of this
Earldom ofen seem to have gone to Ranulph, the half-brother); as a widow Lucy confirmed the grant of Manor of Spalding to the monks there, and paid 500 marks to King Henry "for license to remain unmarried for 5 years." Lucy is said to be the
granddaughter of William, Lord Malet {-"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959}. Also see "The Complete Peerage", VII:743. The Countess Lucy was married three times. Lucy married (1) Ivo de Taillebois (2) Roger
Fitzgerold, Seigneur, of Roumare. He died 1095. Lucy married (3) Ranulph (de Brisquesard) called 'le Meschines' third Earl of Chester. There is an article about her and her supposed parents in The Genealogist, Vol. 5, pages 131-144 and pages
153-173. See also "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700," Frederick Lewis Weis, Seventh Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992), Line 246B (p. 213). 
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1604 I1255  Malet  Robert      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Baron of Curry-Malet, Robert died by 1156. He is thought to be a grandson of
the William Malet who died in 1071, of Granville St. Honorie in Normandy, at
the Battle of Hastings in 1066, sheriff of Yorkshire in 1068, held barony of
Curry Malet, Somersetshire in 1135 (previously held by the de Courcelles
family), d. by 1156. 
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1605 I1185  Malet  William I    1072  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

William appears to be son of _____ Malet, a descendant of Robert (son of
Maleth, living 990), and a daughter of Leofric (ID3229) and Godiva
(ID3230)[see "Falaise Roll..." table cited for ID3229]. Carr P. Collins,
Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas: 1959), pp. 176 &
258, suggests that William, "Lord Malet," was Governor of York Castle and a
General and Companion of William the Conqueror, that he may be a brother of
King Harold's wife, that he is called a grandson of Godiva of Mercia, and
that his wife is Hesilla (Elsie) Crispin - and offers a chart showing
Hesilla as daughter of Gilbert Crispin and William as son of Alfgar III
(Earl of Mercia) and wife Princess Elfgifu (dau. of King Ethelred II of
England)(Alfgar III is son of Earl Leofric III and Lady Godiva). Cf. Arthur
Malet, "Notices of an English Branch of the Malet Family." "Ancestral
Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 234A-25 states William is "of Granville St.
Honorine, Normandy, at Battle of Hastings, 1066..." 
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1606 I1548  Mancer  Elbes    932  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elbes I succeeded William I ("the Pious") as Duke of Aquitaine (per one
source). His mother is Ermengarde, probably a concubine. 
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1607 I2170               
1608 I2172               
1609 I2169               
1610 I2171               
1611 I1230  Maredudd        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"A History of Wales," John Davies (1993), p. 98: "From 986 to 999 Maredudd,
the grandson of Hywel, succeeded in recreating the kingdom of his grandfather,
but the years of his supremacy were troubled ones. The attacks of the
Northmen recommenced...." 
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1612 I1087  Mareschal  Gilbert Le    1130  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Mareschal or Marshall: "In England after the Conquest the marshalship was
hereditary in the family which derived its surname from the office." "The
marshall, as a military leader, was originally a subordinate officer...but
in the 12th century...the marshal has come to the forefront as commander
of the royal forces and a great officer of State." - Encyclopaedia's
Britannica, 1956 Ed., 7:829. Gilbert was Marshall in the court of King
Henry II and owned land in Wiltshire. For Gilbert and his son John and
family, see "William Marshal" [sic], Sidney Painter (Balt.: Johns Hopkins
Press, 1933), pp. 3-13. 
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1613 I1114  Margaret  of Scotland  1045  16 Nov 1093  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her widowed mother fled with the children from Northumberland and found
refuge with the Scottish king. Margaret was canonized in 1251 because of
her favors to the church, including rebuilding of the Iona monastery. She
died four days after her husband and eldest son Edward were slain at
Alnwick Castle. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 14:875.} Her feast day is Nov. 16th. 
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1614 I1858  Margaret  Princess      father is King Duptory  bratt01 
1615 I2067  Marks  Clara Maerea  21 Feb 1888  15 Jun 1978  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Clara is daughter of John Morten Marks of Sedgwick, ME and Emma Louise Swan
of Glen Falls, NH. She was a member of the Castine Federated Church and
resided in the house on Pleasant Street occupied in 1998 by the Navy ROTC
office, immediately north of the east end of the athletic field, until
selling the house to the Maine Maritime Academy (then moving to the small
house on Tarantine Street occupied later by her daughter, Louise, who
provided her dates and other information). 
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1616 I2198               
1617 I2187               
1618 I2186  Marks  Marshall Elwin  9 Jul 1909  11 Apr 1979  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Marshall is son of Adelbert Friend Marks (b. 28 June 1863 at Brooksville, ME,
d. in 1930 or '31) and Maggie Bell Bowden (b. 14 Feb 1888 at Orland, ME, d.
in April 1980, m. 16 Dec 1908 at Oreland). Adelbert is son of John Marks (b.
12 Oct 1835, d. 16 April 1907) and wife Nellie Pert (b. 9 Sept 1943, d.
17 Dec 1883). Maggie is dau. of Pillsbury Washington Bowden and wife Elsie
Judson Bridges, both born in Orland, ME. 
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1619 I2468  Marks  Tillie  22 May 1892  18 Feb 1983  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Tillie is daughter of Henry Marks and Minnie Page. 
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1620 I1026  Marshal  Sir William The  1146  14 May 1219  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke (via his young wife), Lord of Striguil and Regent of England (in the minority of Henry III) was appropriately eulogized at his funeral by Archbishop Langton of Canterbury who said, "Here lies all that remains of
the best knight of all the world who has lived in our time." William was renown across Europe for his courage, honesty and loyalty to his country, and served with much distinction as a chief officer of several kings. {His biography is "L'Historie
de Guillaume le Marechal," probably written by his squire, John Earley. His life and importance are summarized in "The Magnificent Century," Thomas B. Costain (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1951), pp. 41ff.} He fought in more than 500 duels in the
tilting ring and lost none nor was seriously injured in any of the many battles in which he fought. He was in
the Holy Land on crusade c. 1185-87, was one of the regents during Richard's absence (1190), etc. His five sons succeeded him one by one as earl. For more information, try this site on the World Wide Web: http://www.castlewales.com/marshall.html
Also see "L'historie de Guillaume de Marchale, Comte de Striguil et de la Pembroke: The History of William the Marshal, Earl of Striguil and Pembroke" (written about 1225 and translated and edited by Paul Meyer, 3 vols., Societe de l'Histoire de
France, Paris, 1891-1901. 
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1621 I1198  Maud  Margaret      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Margaret (or Mathilde) is sister of Hughes d'Avranches, First Earl of
Chester (d.1101) - Hughes' son Richard was the second Earl, but died
without issue in 1120 and was succeeded by Margaret's son (the 2nd Earl's
first cousin). 
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1622 I1607  Mawr  Rhodri  844  878  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

The Northmen pirates were held at bay by Rhodri Mawr, "founder of the
princely houses of Gwynedd and Deheubarth (south Wales) and ruler of all
Wales save Dyfed (the land of the Demetae), Brecon, Gwent and
Glamorgan." {-Encycl.Brit.,`56,23:291} Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of
Arms ("English Ancestry," Oxford U. Press, 1961, pp.14-15) states:
"Rhodri's male ancestry is traced...to Coel Hen Godebog, who lived,
perhaps, early in the fifth century, while the line of Rhodri's
grandmother, that of the older dynasty of North Wales, is taken back to its
founder Cunedda, about A.D.450, and to Cunedda's father, grandfather and
great-grandfather, the Roman forms of whose names (Eternus, Paternus and
Tacitus) suggest that they were historical." "A History of Wales," John
Davies (New York: Penguin Books, 1993) p. 81: "A chain of marriages begins
around 800 when Gwriad, of the lineage of the Men of the North, married Esyllt
of the line of Maelgwn Fawr; their son, Merfyn, became king of Gwynedd in 825
on the death of Esyllt's uncle, Hywel ap Rhodri, Marfyn married Nest of the
house of Powys, and their son, Rhodri, married Angharad of the house of
Seisyllwg (Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi). Rhodri became ruler of Gwynedd in
844 on the death of his father, of Powys in 855 on the death of his uncle,
Cyngen, and of Seisyllwg in 871 on the death of his brother-in-law Gwgon; he
died in 877, king of a realm extending from Anglesey to Gower. ...Rhodri's
fame sprang from his success as a warrior." 
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1623 I221  McBride  Bruce  23 Feb 1879  26 Dec 1941 

From the front page of the Honolulu Advertiser, Saturday, December 27, 1941

Bruce R. McBride Dies at Queen's

Was Head of Hawaiian Homes Commission

Bruce R. McBride, well-known kamaaine businessman, died here yesterday at 11:30 a.m., at the Queen's hospital. He was chairman of the Hawaiian Homes Commission and resident manager of the Glidden Paint Co.

Mr. McBride, who lived at 415 Royal Hawaiian avenue, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, 59 years ago. After many years in business in San Francisco, he came to Hawaii in 1923.

Liquor Commissioner

Mr. McBride was a member of the territorial liquor commission, belonged to the Commercial Club and was an active Shriner. He was First Ceremonial Master in the Aloha temple and was a candidate for the office of Oriental Guide.

In July, 1939, Mr. McBride was appointed member of the Hawaiian Homes Commission, and in October, 1939, he was named chairman. Last month, Governor Poindexter reappointed him chairman to serve until Nov. 18, 1946.

On Housing Board

He was also a member of the Papakolea Housing Board, appointed in June, 1939.

He is survived by his wife and daughter Alice, who is now Mrs. Fred Witman. Mrs. Witman lives in Los Angeles.

Services will be held over the ashes at 2 p.m. today at Borthwick's mortuary.


Also:
transcription of obituary the day after he died. Kamaaine is from Hawaiian kama'aine, connoting a long-time resident of Hawaii - at the time, more specifically a non-native-born long-time resident. 
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1624 I221  McBride  Bruce  23 Feb 1879  26 Dec 1941  Additional information can be found at Ancestry.com -- Look in Robin Boon's family tree
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/2409695/person/-1843612432/facts
 
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1625 I24  McClaugherty  Sidney Earl  7 May 1909  21 Apr 1986  Marital status listed is Divorced  bratt01 
1626 I24  McClaugherty  Sidney Earl  7 May 1909  21 Apr 1986  Industry: Bell System, Southern California
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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1627 I24  McClaugherty  Sidney Earl  7 May 1909  21 Apr 1986  Navy muster roll Jan 31 1945 -- YMS-90 listed as a Mine Sweeper. Launched Dec. 19, 1941, Grounded at Buckner Bay, Okinawa Oct 9, 1945 (Typhoon Louise). I do not know if Mac was aboard at that time.
http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/19090.htm 
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1628 I24  McClaugherty  Sidney Earl  7 May 1909  21 Apr 1986  Industry: Telephone Company
Class of worker: Private employer 
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1629 I425  McClaugherty  William Henry  23 Sep 1877  18 Feb 1920  General nature of industry, business or establishment: General Store
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer 
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1630 I425  McClaugherty  William Henry  23 Sep 1877  18 Feb 1920  Industry, business or establishment: Dry Goods Store
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1631 I425  McClaugherty  William Henry  23 Sep 1877  18 Feb 1920  Also confirmed on WW I Draft Registration  bratt01 
1632 I425  McClaugherty  William Henry  23 Sep 1877  18 Feb 1920  Death Cert. at Ancestry.com  bratt01 
1633 I2402               
1634 I2372               
1635 I1239  McFarland  Agnes  14 May 1883  29 Jul 1987  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Agnes is daughter of Stephen E. McFarland and Lizzie Gertrude Allen.
Stephen was b. 13 Jun 1858 at Lamoine, ME to Moses McFarland and wife Mary
Eaton. Lizzie was b. 11 Aug 1857 at Brooklin, ME to Eben Allen of Swans
Island, ME and wife Lizzie Jackson of N. Brooklin, ME. Agnes was a teacher
and a member of the Trinitarian (Congregational) Church of Castine. 
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1636 I1935               
1637 I4416  McMillan  Ellsworth  Oct 1891    General nature of industry, business or establishment: Trust Co
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1638 I4411  McMillin  Nancy J  13 Nov 1854  20 Nov 1929  "daughter of JJ and Rebecca McMillin; wife of George B. Luper "
Plot: Section A, Lot 8, Grave 1
Find A Grave Memorial# 52831886 
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1639 I917  McMurtry  James  Abt 1726  Bef 1785  Probably in Franklin Co.  bratt01 
1640 I917  McMurtry  James  Abt 1726  Bef 1785  1778 tax list shows Thomas McMurtry with 84 acres of improved lands valued at $400.00, 8 cattle, 27 hogs, 6 horses, no slaves.

From Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol V p 280

McMurtry - Thomas McMurtry and wife Mary, with his brothers Robert and Joseph, were Scotch-Irish from North Ireland, who came to America about 1720 and located in Morris Co. Thomas, from whom those of the name in Somerset are believed to descend, had sons James, Thomas and Robert.

Will:

In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas McMurtrie of the County of Somerset and Twp. of Bernard, being weak in Body but o sound mind and Memory (blessed be God), do this Thirtyeth day of March One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eightyfive make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in the Manner following: (That is to say) Principally and first of all, I resign my soul into the hands of God that gave it; hoping in the Merits, Mediation and Intersession of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Secondly, it is my Will and I do hereby Order that all my Debts and funeral Charges be first paid and discharged.

I give and Bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary a Maintenance out of my Estate during her Natural Life and all her Clothing and Household furniture is to be at her disposal and my Son Roert is to furnish her with a Horse and Saddle to use at her Request, during her natural life.

Item - I give and Bequeath unto my son Thomas, Seven Shillings and Six Pence
Item - I give and Bequeath unto Zephaniah Martin, Seven Shillings and Six Pence
Item - I give and Bequeath unto the Children of my Eldest Son James McMurtrie Seven Shillings
and six Pence
Item - I give and Bequesth unto my son Robert All my Estate Real and Personal, Excepting that part thereof that is herein before bequeathed.

And I make and Ordain my Beloved Wife Mary Executor and my Friend Samuel McCord Executor of this my last Will and Testament, giving them Full Power and Authority to Act and do as it herein Contained, and disannulling all former Wills by me made, Ratifying, Allowing and Confirming this and no Other to be my last Will and Testament,

Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of

James McVicker
Robert Andrew
William McVicker
Thomas' will is located in the New Jersey Archives, Vol. 6, page 262.
 
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1641 I921  McMurtry  Jane    Aft 1831  Also lived: Franklin Co., PA
Also lived 2: Orange Co., NC
Note: 1831, In John McMurtry Sr will 
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1642 I977  McMurtry  Joseph      The name McMurtrie means "son of a sea navigator" and it is also recorded as meaning "sea warrior". In the original Gaelic, it was spelled MacMuirceartach. The McMurtry's are not a clan but a sept of the clan Stewart of Bute. A sept was a group of people who allied together for political reasons and were allowed to wear the tartan of the clan to which they were attached.
In Scotland about the year 1062 during the reign of Malcolm Ceanmor, surnames were adopted by royal edict. The Historical Research Society of Scotland says that McMurtry was also a variant of MacKirdie. "Mac" means 'son of.' In Scotland, McMurtries are most numerous in Ayrshire and Lanarkshire on the west coast. The Historical Research Society also says that as a surname, McMurtry dates back to the early 16th century; we find Gilbert Mackmurtye as a witness in Edinburgh in 1508 and William M'Mowtrie as a soldier in Edinburgh in 1684.
Loris Shaft
2912 Irwin St
Vallejo, CA 94591
A-United States
gsd-mom@worldnet.att.net 
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1643 I160  McMurtry  Joseph  8 Mar 1754  24 Oct 1846  Thomas was a Fife Major (Recruiting?) in the Revolutionary War (1812) at Erie, PA. Three older McMurtry's were also in Revolutionary War -- source, Lenore's family history book
Imprisoned in 1781 for debt 
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1644 I961  McMurtry  Thomas    1788  Also lived: lived Bernards Township, Somerset Co., NJ
Also lived 2: 1720, New Jersey, Belvedere 1250 acres
Burial: Old Roxitcus Churchyard, Ralston, Morris Co., NJ (no marker)
Immigrated: Abt. 1720, From Northern Ireland
Occupation: surveyor of Somerset Co. 1764
Will Filed: April 21, 1788, will probated Somerset Co., NJ
Will written: 1785

1778 tax list shows Thomas McMurtry with 84 acres of improved lands valued at $400.00, 8 cattle, 27 hogs, 6 horses, no slaves.

From Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol V p 280

McMurtry - Thomas McMurtry and wife Mary, with his brothers Robert and Joseph, were Scotch-Irish from North Ireland, who came to America about 1720 and located in Morris Co. Thomas, from whom those of the name in Somerset are believed to descend, had sons James, Thomas and Robert.

Will:

In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas McMurtrie of the County of Somerset and Twp. of Bernard, being weak in Body but o sound mind and Memory (blessed be God), do this Thirtyeth day of March One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eightyfive make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in the Manner following: (That is to say) Prinicipally and first of all, I resign my soul into the hands of God that gave it; hoping in the Merits, Mediation and Intersession of our Lord and Savior Jeses Christ.

Secondly, it is my Will and I do hereby Order that all my Debts and funeral Charges be first paid and discharged.

I give and Bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary a Maintenance out of my Estate during her Natural Life and all her Clothing and Household furniture is to be at her disposal and my Son Roert is to furnish her with a Horse and Saddle to use at her Request, during her natural life.

Item - I give and Bequeath unto my son Thomas, Seven Shillings and Six Pence
Item - I give and Bequeath unto Zephaniah Martin, Seven Shillings and Six Pence
Item - I give and Bequeath unto the Children of my Eldest Son James McMurtrie Seven Shillings
and six Pence
Item - I give and Bequesth unto my son Robert All my Estate Real and Personal, Excepting that part thereof that is herein before bequeathed.

And I make and Ordain my Beloved Wife Mary Executor and my Friend Samuel McCord Executor of this my last Will and Testament, giving them Full Power and Authority to Act and do as it herein Contained, and disannulling all former Wills by me made, Ratifying, Allowing and Confirming this and no Other to be my last Will and Testament,

Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of

James McVicker
Robert Andrew
William McVicker
Thomas' will is located in the New Jersey Archives, Vol. 6, page 262. 
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1645 I175  McWilliam  Mary Ann  1793  3 Nov 1877  I'm not sure this Census record is actually Mary McWilliams  bratt01 
1646 I175  McWilliam  Mary Ann  1793  3 Nov 1877  Calculated from Burial Card, Menands, Albany Rural Cemetery. Date of death Nov. 3, 1877, 84 years of age  bratt01 
1647 I175  McWilliam  Mary Ann  1793  3 Nov 1877  Lists residence at time of death: 374 Hudson Ave. Cause of death: Old Age. Lot 7, Section 16  bratt01 
1648 I4325  Mead  Mabel Claire  16 Sep 1877  1 Mar 1941  Industry: Grain and Stock
Class of worker: Employer 
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1649 I4325  Mead  Mabel Claire  16 Sep 1877  1 Mar 1941  Find A Grave Memorial# 18659696
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18659592/charles-cullen-dunbar
Lot 24, Block 13 
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1650 I3854  Merrill  Eleanore  1 Sep 1732    Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), p. 154.

MERRILL, Elianer, d. Tho[ma]s and Martha, [born] Sept. 1, 1732. N.CT.BK.
 
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