The Records of Oxford, Massachusetts: Including Chapters of Nipmuck, Huguenot and English History - Accompanied with Biographical Sketches and Notes, 1630-1890, with Manners and Fashions of the TimeGenealogical Publishing Com, 2009 - 624ÆäÀÌÁö This impeccably prepared guidebook teaches us how to find ancestors on both the Maine and New Brunswick sides of the Upper Saint John River Valley, a region that ultimately became home to the indigenous Maliseets, Acadians, French-Canadians, Irish, a few Scots, and a few (mostly English) Loyalists. The extant records of the valley (found in both local and distant archives) extend from 1792 to the 20th century, and, following his historical introduction, Mr. Findlen devotes the bulk of his narrative to an inventory of them. The researcher will find separate chapters devoted to each of the following record categories: church registers (probably the most valuable of all records), vital records, marriages, cemetery records, censuses, land records, will and probate documents, newspapers, as well as the various record repositories themselves. |
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... Records from the Royal Historical The Huguenot's Farewell .134 Society , London ..... CHAPTER III . Hassanamisset 14 The Edict of Nantes .135 The Huguenots in Boston ..137 The French Settlement in Oxford..141 25 Old French Mill ...
... Records from the Royal Historical The Huguenot's Farewell .134 Society , London ..... CHAPTER III . Hassanamisset 14 The Edict of Nantes .135 The Huguenots in Boston ..137 The French Settlement in Oxford..141 25 Old French Mill ...
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... Records . ..604 ..562 Grand Proprietors ' Lots ..605 .563 An Ancient Record from London..608 ..563 Hobart Grant ...... ..609 ..563 The Roxbury School Grant ........ 610 564 Campbell Grant ... ..611 .546 North Gore Lands ..612 A petition ...
... Records . ..604 ..562 Grand Proprietors ' Lots ..605 .563 An Ancient Record from London..608 ..563 Hobart Grant ...... ..609 ..563 The Roxbury School Grant ........ 610 564 Campbell Grant ... ..611 .546 North Gore Lands ..612 A petition ...
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... record : 66 Lady Armyne gave large yearly contributions to promote the carrying on of the work begun in New England , for the conversion of the poor Indians in those parts . And this she continued even to her dying day . And of the ...
... record : 66 Lady Armyne gave large yearly contributions to promote the carrying on of the work begun in New England , for the conversion of the poor Indians in those parts . And this she continued even to her dying day . And of the ...
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... Record to the perpetuating of their Names and Renown . But especially their Conquests and Tryumphs in France were so signal , that the Memory of them continues until this day , and * The life of Lady Armyne is found in an ancient book ...
... Record to the perpetuating of their Names and Renown . But especially their Conquests and Tryumphs in France were so signal , that the Memory of them continues until this day , and * The life of Lady Armyne is found in an ancient book ...
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... " Narrative of the Indian Wars , " published in 1677 , is prefixed a map of New England , being as the title expresses " The first map here cut . " In 1647 there is the following record of the Nipmuck 6 The Records of Oxford .
... " Narrative of the Indian Wars , " published in 1677 , is prefixed a map of New England , being as the title expresses " The first map here cut . " In 1647 there is the following record of the Nipmuck 6 The Records of Oxford .
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Description of Narragansett Fort 54 Records from Royal Historical | 67 |
CHAPTER VII | 81 |
Gov Winthrops Journal | 87 |
A Poem Mrs L H Sigourney | 93 |
Rev Dr Holmes Visit to Oxford | 189 |
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CHAPTER XXV | 360 |
Richard Rogers | 395 |
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