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  • Free Cayuga County, New York (NY) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Cayuga County, New York Cayuga County was formed from part of Onondaga County in 1799. Seneca County was formed from part of Cayuga County in 1804, and Tompkins County was formed from parts of Cayuga and Seneca Counties in 1817. The County Seat is Auburn. Cayuga County encompasses approximately 693 square miles* in the State of New York. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of New York may contain resources for Cayuga County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State New York > State Capital: State Established: Cayuga County Albany Jul 26, 1788 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! New York Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Cayuga County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Cayuga County Learn more about Cayuga County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Cayuga County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Cayuga County Books at FamilySearch about Cayuga County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Sgt. John Hartwell - Lincoln, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Hartwell Hartwell Hartwell Sergeant Lincoln Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Hartwell, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Hartwell, Sergeant, Lincoln, Massachusetts, Capt. William Smith's Company, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. William Smith's Company John Hartwell was a Sergeant in Capt. William Smith's Company of Minutemen, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Entered the battle at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 13-14 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 7 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM45-LINCOLN-01-05

  • Priv. Caesar Bason - Westford, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Caesar Caesar Caesar Bason Bason Bason Private Westford Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Caesar Bason, Ceasor, Caesar, Caeser, Bason, Basin, Bacon, Private, Westford, Massachusetts, Capt. Jonathan Minot's Company, Col. James Prescott's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Jonathan Minot's Company Caesar Bason was in Capt. Jonathan Minot's Company of Militia, Col. James Prescott's Regiment, in Westford, Massachusetts. The men of Westford didn't reach Concord in time to engage, but pursued the British so closely as to deserve special mention. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 37 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 1 Page: 746 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM75-WESTFORD-01-12

  • 2nd Lieut. Joseph Goodnow - Sudbury, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Joseph Joseph Joseph Goodnow Goodnow Goodnow Second Lieutenant Sudbury Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Joseph Goodnow, Joseph, Ioseph, Goodenough, Goodenow, Goodnow, Second Lieutenant, Sudbury, Massachusetts, Capt. Moses Stone's Company, Lt. Colonel Ezekiel How of Sudbury's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Moses Stone's Company Joseph Goodnow was a Second Lieutenant in Capt. Moses Stone's Company of Militia, Lt. Colonel Ezekiel How of Sudbury's Regiment, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 29-30 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 6 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM72-SUDBURY-05-03

  • Priv. William Upham - Malden, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. William William William Upham Upham Upham Private Malden Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: William Upham, William, Wm, Will, Upham, Private, Malden, Massachusetts, Capt. Benjamin Blaney's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Benjamin Blaney's Company William Upham was in Capt. Benjamin Blaney's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Malden, Massachusetts. Resisted the Ministerial troops Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 50-51 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 16 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM51-MALDEN-01-66

  • Priv. Abraham Peirce - Lincoln, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Abraham Abraham Abraham Peirce Peirce Peirce Private Lincoln Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Abraham Peirce, Abram, Abraham, Abe, Pearce, Peirce, Pierce, Private, Lincoln, Massachusetts, Capt. William Smith's Company, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. William Smith's Company Abraham Peirce was in Capt. William Smith's Company of Minutemen, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Entered the battle at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 13-14 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 12 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM45-LINCOLN-01-49

  • "THE WATER MILL, THE TREVOR LANDSCAPE" Artwork by Meindert Hobbema (1638-1709)

    THE WATER MILL, THE TREVOR LANDSCAPE THE WATER MILL, THE TREVOR LANDSCAPE THE WATER MILL, THE TREVOR LANDSCAPE 1/1 Meindert Hobbema, Amsterdam, 1638-1709 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Various Artists

  • Priv. John Shelden - Danvers, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Shelden Shelden Shelden Private Danvers Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Shelden, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Shelden, Sheldin, Sheldon, Private, Danvers, Massachusetts, Capt. Edmund Putnam's Company, Danvers Alarm Co., Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Edmund Putnam's Company John Shelden was in Capt. Edmund Putnam's Company, in Danvers, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 74 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 14 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM25-DANVERS-03-16

  • Sgt. Timothy Barker - Dracut, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Timothy Timothy Timothy Barker Barker Barker Sergeant Dracut Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Timothy Barker, Timothy, Barker, Baker, Sergeant, Dracut, Massachusetts, Capt. Stephen Russell's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Stephen Russell's Company Timothy Barker was a Sergeant in Capt. Stephen Russell's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Dracut, Massachusetts. The men of Dracut didn't reach Concord in time but came so near the British rear guard in their attempt as to deserve a place in the record. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 39-40 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 1 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM40-DRACUT-02-04

  • "SURRENDER OF GENERAL BURGOYNE" Artwork by Currier & Ives

    SURRENDER OF GENERAL BURGOYNE SURRENDER OF GENERAL BURGOYNE SURRENDER OF GENERAL BURGOYNE 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.

  • "JAMES K. POLK" Artwork by George Peter Alexander Healy

    JAMES K. POLK JAMES K. POLK JAMES K. POLK 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Various Artists

  • "GRAND DRIVE, CENTRAL PARK" Artwork by Currier & Ives

    GRAND DRIVE, CENTRAL PARK GRAND DRIVE, CENTRAL PARK GRAND DRIVE, CENTRAL PARK 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.

  • Hurley family history, statistics, genealogy resources and more

    Top 1,000 Most Common Surnames in the United States of America < > Top 1,000 #870 Hurley Hurley is ranked #870 among the most common surnames in the U.S., according to the 2010 Census. View Full List Search Top 1000 In 2010, there were 39,796 people in the United States with the last name Hurley. Approximately 14 out of every 100,000 people bear the Hurley name. Click here to find books and resources about Hurleys and the Hurley family. Lost & Found Photos Get your personalized 'God Bless the Hurley family' sign on any of the following: High quality print available in a variety of sizes Matting optional (various colors available to coordinate with your decor) Frame optional (various styles and colors to choose from) Wood, Canvas, or Metal prints available in a variety of sizes Coffee mugs (regular or large) Tote bags (choose from three sizes) 30-day money back guarantee! Click here to order Heraldry Some resources containing Hurley in the title: Load More My blogs containing Hurley: Load More

  • Free Buchanan County, Iowa (IO) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Buchanan County, Iowa Buchanan County encompasses approximately 571 square miles* in the State of Iowa. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of Iowa may contain resources for Buchanan County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State Iowa > State Capital: State Established: Buchanan County Des Moines Dec 28, 1846 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! Iowa Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Buchanan County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Buchanan County Learn more about Buchanan County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Buchanan County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Buchanan County Books at FamilySearch about Buchanan County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Priv. William Maynard - Sudbury, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. William William William Maynard Maynard Maynard Private Sudbury Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: William Maynard, William, Wm, Will, Maynard, Private, Sudbury, Massachusetts, Capt John Nixon's Company, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. John Nixon's Company William Maynard was in Capt John Nixon's Company of Minutemen, Col. Abijah Pierce's Regiment, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 27-28 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 10 Page: 403 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM68-SUDBURY-01-31

  • Milroy Motel, Catskill, New York - Film processed May, 1959 | MyGenealogyAddiction.com

    Previous Next Milroy Motel, Catskill, New York - Film processed May, 1959 Milroy Motel, Catskill, New York - Film processed May, 1959 Source Milroy Motel, Catskill, New York - Film processed May, 1959 See more about this See more snippets! Other See all snippets Advertisement: History in Art What are Snippets? Snippets are obscure tidbits and miscellaneous memorabilia I have collected along my trails. Don't forget to check out my Free Genealogy Resources ! Surname/Family Advertisements: Backside

  • Sgt. Thomas Buckminster - Framingham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Thomas Thomas Thomas Buckminster Buckminster Buckminster Sergeant Framingham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Thomas Buckminster, Thomas, Buckminster, Sergeant, Framingham, Massachusetts, Capt. Micajah Gleason's Company, Regiment Unknown, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Micajah Gleason's Company Thomas Buckminster was a Sergeant in Capt. Micajah Gleason's Company of Minutemen, Regiment Unknown, in Framingham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 20-21 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 2 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM42-FRAMINGHAM-02-04

  • Free Orange County, North Carolina (NC) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Orange County, North Carolina Orange County encompasses approximately 400 square miles* in the State of North Carolina. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of North Carolina may contain resources for Orange County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State North Carolina > State Capital: State Established: Orange County Raleigh Nov 21, 1789 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! North Carolina Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Orange County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Orange County Learn more about Orange County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Orange County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Orange County Books at FamilySearch about Orange County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • Priv. Theodore Broad - Needham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Theodore Theodore Theodore Broad Broad Broad Private Needham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Theodore Broad, Thaddeas, Thaddeus, Thaddaeus, Broad, Private, Needham, Massachusetts, Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company, Col. Aaron Davis's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company Theodore Broad was in Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company, Col. Aaron Davis's Regiment, in Needham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 62-63 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 2 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM54-NEEDHAM-02-12

  • Priv. Reuben Kendle - Billerica, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Reuben Reuben Reuben Kendle Kendle Kendle Private Billerica Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Reuben Kendle, Reuben, Ruben, Kendal, Kendall, Kendle, Kendol, Private, Billerica, Massachusetts, Capt. Edward Farmer's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Edward Farmer's Company Reuben Kendle was in Capt. Edward Farmer's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Billerica, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 15 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 9 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM09-BILLERICA-01-19

  • Priv. John Villa - Watertown, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. John John John Villa Villa Villa Private Watertown Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Villa, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Villa, Private, Watertown, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company John Villa was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, Massachusetts. Marched on the Lexington Alarm Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 47-49 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 16 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM74-WATERTOWN-01-81

  • Free Oswego County, New York (NY) Genealogy Resources

    Genealogy Resources for Oswego County, New York Oswego County was formed from parts of Oneida County and Onondaga County in 1816. The County Seat is Oswego, Pulaski. Oswego County encompasses approximately 953 square miles* in the State of New York. ^ Cancel Save ! Save & Close These resources for the State of New York may contain resources for Oswego County: Free Genealogy Resources for this County More Helpful Genealogy Items Share your tips, resources, or comments! ADVERTISEMENT Ancestors born here Name Branch Birth Date Town Ancestors married here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors who died here Name Branch Date Town Ancestors buried here Name Branch Town Place Choose another State New York > State Capital: State Established: Oswego County Albany Jul 26, 1788 Scroll down to see my ancestors from this County!! New York Genealogy Resources Free Genealogy Resources Choose another State Town & County Search Tool Places in this County My blogs about Oswego County MORE RESOURCES Search Google for Vital Records in Oswego County Learn more about Oswego County on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Oswego County (Interment.net) Books on Archive.org about Oswego County Books at FamilySearch about Oswego County AffiliatedAncestors Ancestors

  • What number is XL in Roman numerals?

    What number is XL in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'XL' is the Standard number 40. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers

  • Priv. David Hogas - Needham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. David David David Hogas Hogas Hogas Private Needham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: David Hogas, Daniel, Dan, Hogas, Private, Needham, Massachusetts, Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company, Col. Aaron Davis's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company David Hogas was in Capt. Caleb Kingsbery's Company, Col. Aaron Davis's Regiment, in Needham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 62-63 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 8 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM54-NEEDHAM-02-23

  • What number is MDLXIII in Roman numerals?

    What number is MDLXIII in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'MDLXIII' is the Standard number 1563. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers

  • Josiah and Effie Reese children | Family Scrapbook | MyGenealogyAddiction.com

    Josiah and Effie Reese children More Info Next Image Previous Image CLICK HERE TO VISIT EXTERNAL SITE No blog Source: - The REESE Branch - Item attached to: Virtual Family Cemetery Wall of Honor Index of Ancestors

  • Happy Birthday! (August 7th)

    Happy Birthday! (August 7th) Share More Birthday Greetings & Videos Free Genealogy Resources Is your last name in the 1,000 most popular?

  • "THE VEIL IN THE MIRROR" Artwork by Hans Hoffman (1880-1966)

    THE VEIL IN THE MIRROR THE VEIL IN THE MIRROR THE VEIL IN THE MIRROR 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Various Artists

  • Priv. Ebenezer Smith - Dedham, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Ebenezer Ebenezer Ebenezer Smith Smith Smith Private Dedham Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Ebenezer Smith, Eben, Ebenezer, Smith, Private, Dedham, Massachusetts, Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company, Col. William Heath's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company Ebenezer Smith was in Capt. Ebenezer Battle's Company, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 53-54 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 14 Page: 375 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM34-DEDHAM-04-59

  • Priv. Richard Pain - Medford, Massachusetts

    < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Richard Richard Richard Pain Pain Pain Private Medford Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Richard Pain, Richard, Pain, Paine, Payne, Private, Medford, Massachusetts, Capt. Isaac Hall's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Isaac Hall's Company Richard Pain was in Capt. Isaac Hall's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Medford, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 49-50 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 11 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM52-MEDFORD-01-42

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