Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... became the name of a family . Possibly there were several families bearing the name in Norfolk and Lincoln counties . We know 1620. that one such family had its home in Hingham , and that Samuel Lincoln was an infant on that day when ...
... became the name of a family . Possibly there were several families bearing the name in Norfolk and Lincoln counties . We know 1620. that one such family had its home in Hingham , and that Samuel Lincoln was an infant on that day when ...
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... became of age he joined his brother Thomas in Hingham . He had learned a trade ; it is not certain that he fol- lowed it , but probably he became a farmer . A maiden named Martha became his wife ; her parental name is not known . Their ...
... became of age he joined his brother Thomas in Hingham . He had learned a trade ; it is not certain that he fol- lowed it , but probably he became a farmer . A maiden named Martha became his wife ; her parental name is not known . Their ...
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... became a widower . Although Massachusetts was sparsely settled , people were emigrating from the province . Mordecai Lincoln , with his son John , made his way to Freehold , Monmouth County , N. J. The citizens of that county re- garded ...
... became a widower . Although Massachusetts was sparsely settled , people were emigrating from the province . Mordecai Lincoln , with his son John , made his way to Freehold , Monmouth County , N. J. The citizens of that county re- garded ...
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... became near neighbor to George Boone , who came from England with eleven children . He had such pleasant memories of his old home in the valley of the Exe that he named his 1717. new home Exeter , after the old town whose cathedral ...
... became near neighbor to George Boone , who came from England with eleven children . He had such pleasant memories of his old home in the valley of the Exe that he named his 1717. new home Exeter , after the old town whose cathedral ...
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... became his wife . ( " ) He built a cabin , and opened a farm on the banks of the Yadkin . Daniel Boone knew there ... became of them . Boone remained so long that his family became alarmed . His younger brother , accompanied by another ...
... became his wife . ( " ) He built a cabin , and opened a farm on the banks of the Yadkin . Daniel Boone knew there ... became of them . Boone remained so long that his family became alarmed . His younger brother , accompanied by another ...
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