The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 151
... Church , page 372 - proves that for and during the space of eighteen years after these alleged adventures in North Carolina , Mr. Jones was an acceptable minister of his church at Newton , Westchester , and Great Neck , in Long Island ...
... Church , page 372 - proves that for and during the space of eighteen years after these alleged adventures in North Carolina , Mr. Jones was an acceptable minister of his church at Newton , Westchester , and Great Neck , in Long Island ...
Page 156
... Church of England as near as may be ; to be obedient to the king , and do justice after the form of the laws of England , and not to in- jure the natives , and to forget old quarrels now buried . To be industrious and suppress ...
... Church of England as near as may be ; to be obedient to the king , and do justice after the form of the laws of England , and not to in- jure the natives , and to forget old quarrels now buried . To be industrious and suppress ...
Page 158
... church above two months in all the yeare upon penalty of forfeiting halfe his means , and whosoever shall absent above foure months in the year shall forfeit his whole means and cure . * * * * * That no man dispose of his tobacco before ...
... church above two months in all the yeare upon penalty of forfeiting halfe his means , and whosoever shall absent above foure months in the year shall forfeit his whole means and cure . * * * * * That no man dispose of his tobacco before ...
Page 169
... church affairs , possess- ing rare good judgment . ” This in an indication of the charac- ter of the ancestry of the Callaways . William Callaway , the great grand- father , was a Methodist . His son , Wingate , in 1816 , helped to ...
... church affairs , possess- ing rare good judgment . ” This in an indication of the charac- ter of the ancestry of the Callaways . William Callaway , the great grand- father , was a Methodist . His son , Wingate , in 1816 , helped to ...
Page 170
... church until his death in 1847. He was the father , by his wife Eliza ( Vaughan ) Callaway , of the following living children : William Francis , George Frederick , John Wilson , and Martha Ford . But his ancestors were prominent in ...
... church until his death in 1847. He was the father , by his wife Eliza ( Vaughan ) Callaway , of the following living children : William Francis , George Frederick , John Wilson , and Martha Ford . But his ancestors were prominent in ...
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