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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Came to New England in 1634 abord the ship Eizabeth Dorcas |
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History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920 |
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Joseph Boswell born 1574 is not known to be related to Edward Boswell born 1565 |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 35993683 |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Joseph Boswell born 1574 is not known to be related to Edward Boswell born 1565 |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Burial: Newman Cemetery East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 50543107 |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Source: Mayflower Families, John Howland of the Mayflower, Volume 23 Part 1. |
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Burial: Old Centre Burial Ground Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 148811128 |
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Burial: Niles Cemetery Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 101217566 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 26444289 |
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Burial: Readsboro Village Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 69827687 |
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Burial: Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: 256 Find A Grave Memorial# 31096657 |
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Burial: South Hill Cemetery Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 31657245 |
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Burial: Buford Cemetery Buford, Highland County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 111761927 |
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Burial:West Halifax Cemetery West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 78765361 |
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire By E.S. Stearns |
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire By E.S. Stearns |
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Burial: Baker Cemetery Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 149997808 |
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Burial: Pittsfield Cemetery Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: 94 Evergreen Slope Find A Grave Memorial# 85063491 |
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Burial: West Hill Cemetery Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 157167875 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 81284228 |
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A History of the Town of Sulivan, New Hampshire 1777-1917, Volume II, Josiah Lafayette Seward Descended from Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony |
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Came to Massachusetts in 1620 on the Mayflower. From mayflowerhistory.com William Bradford was born in 1590 in the small farming community of Austerfield, Yorkshire. His father William died when young Bradford was just one year old. He lived with his grandfather William, until his grandfather died when he was six. His mother Alice then died when he was seven. Orphaned both from parents and grandparents, he and older sister Alice were raised by their uncle Robert Bradford. William was a sickly boy, and by the age of 12 had taken to reading the Bible, and as he began to come of age he became acquainted with the ministry of Richard Clyfton and John Smith, around which the Separatist churches of the region would eventually form about 1606. His family was not supportive of his moves, and by 1607 the Church of England were applying pressure to extinguish these religious sects. Bradford, at the age of 18, joined with the group of Separatists that fled from England in fear of persecution, arriving in Amsterdam in 1608. A year later he migrated with the rest of the church to the town of Leiden, Holland, where they remained for eleven years. Bradford returned to Amsterdam temporarily in 1613 to marry his 16-year old bride, Dorothy May. In Leiden, Bradford took up the trade of a silk weaver to make ends meet, and also was able to recover some of the estate in England that he had been left by his father, to support himself and his new wife in Leiden. They had a son, John, born about 1615-1617 in Leiden. A chair that once belonged to Governor William Bradford, now on display at the Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth. A chair that once belonged to Governor William Bradford, now on display at the Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth. By 1620, when a segment of the church had decided to set off for America on the Mayflower, Bradford (now 30 years old) sold off his house in Leiden, and he and his wife Dorothy joined; however, they left young son John behind, presumably so he would not have to endure the hardships of colony-building. While the Mayflower was anchored off Provincetown Harbor at the tip of Cape Cod, and while many of the Pilgrim men were out exploring and looking for a place to settle, Dorothy Bradford accidentally fell overboard and drowned. John Carver was elected governor of Plymouth, and remained governor until his death a year later in April 1621. Bradford was then elected governor, and was re-elected nearly every year thereafter. In 1623, he married to the widowed Alice (Carpenter) Southworth, and had a marriage feast very reminiscent of the "First Thanksgiving," with Massasoit and a large number of Indians joining, and bringing turkeys and deer. Bradford was the head of the government of Plymouth, oversaw the courts, the colony's finances, corresponded with investors and neighbors, formulated policy with regards to foreigners, Indians, and law, and so had a very active role in the running of the entire Colony. With his second wife, he had three more children, all of whom survived to adulthood and married. $38.99 Beginning in 1630, he started writing a history of the Plymouth Colony, which is now published under the title Of Plymouth Plantation. He continued writing his history of Plymouth through about 1651. Bradford's History is one of the primary sources used by historians, and is the only thorough history of Plymouth Colony that was written by a Mayflower passenger. It is required reading in a number of collegiate American History courses, and an edition of it was edited by MayflowerHistory.com historian Caleb Johnson (see Amazon.com link to the right). A number of his letters, poems, conferences, and other writings of William Bradford, have also survived. William Bradford was generally sick all through the winter of 1656-1657; on May 8, Bradford predicted to his friends and family that he would die, and he did the next day, 9 May 1657, at the age of 68. |
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Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84961994 |
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Burial: Eastlawn Cemetery Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: old part/ lot 283 old section / row 20 Find A Grave Memorial# 65361663 |
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Burial: Eastlawn Cemetery Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 107567139 |
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Died of Scarlet fever. |
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Burial: Brick School Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 68746260 |
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Burial: Brick School Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 68265209 |
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Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Plot: 1N5 Find A Grave Memorial# 73336365 |
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Burial: Sadawga Cemetery Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 126351753 |
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Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Plot: 1N5 Find A Grave Memorial# 73336459 |
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Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Plot: 1N5 Find A Grave Memorial# 73336496 |
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World War 1 draft record gives birth date:22 Feb 1877 The 1940 census lists George Bratton as an "inmate" in the town of Tewksbury, Mass. The Tewksbury Hospital was an insane asylum at this time. |
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In 1920 Census Mildred is living in with her cousin Daniel B. Ralston and wife Cherrie Flemming Ralston in Williamstown, Ma., with thier son Chester Daniel Ralston. |
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Burial: Sadawga Cemetery Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 133210126 |
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Burial: Houghton Cemetery Stamford, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Plot: 1N5 Find A Grave Memorial# 73336527 |
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Burial: West Hill Cemetery Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 93915364 |
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Fletcher-Hebert Funeral Home Edward G. Breault, Jr., 27, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, formerly of Gardner and Winchendon, died Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Edward was born in Gardner on November 5, 1981 and lived in Gardner and the local area until moving to Albuquerque one year ago. While in Gardner, he worked at Wendy's Restaurant in Gardner and enjoyed spending time with his grandfather on the farm and going to concerts with his grandmother. He is survived by his father; Edward G. Breault and his wife Nancy of Celina, Ohio, his mother; Cheryl A. (Lemmer) DeOliveira and her husband Carlos of Leominster, his girlfriend; Ashley Largo, with whom he lived, two brothers; Joey Breault and Roger Breault, both of Celina, Ohio, one sister; Ashley Lemmer of Leominster, his maternal grandfather; Robert Lemmer and his wife Patricia of Winchendon, his maternal grandmother; Ruth (O'Malley) VanZandt of Winchendon and many cousins, aunts and uncles including Jim and Lucy Brewer of Winchendon, with whom he was especially close. You are invited to attend his funeral service in FLETCHER-HEBERT FUNERAL HOME, 70 Pleasant St., Winchendon on Saturday, February 28, 2009 at 2PM. Rev. Jackson L. Williams, Pastor of the United Parish in Winchendon will officiate. Burial will take place at a later date. There are no visiting hours. For directions or to sign the online guest book, please visit our website at www.fletcherfuneral.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Fletcher-Hebert Funeral Home, Winchendon. |
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From: www.stone-ladeau.com WINCHENDON - Lucy E. (Breault) Brewer, 65, of 49 Town Farm Road, died peacefully Wednesday evening, November 25th in Health Alliance Leominster Hospital, with her family at her side. She was born in Jaffrey, NH, the daughter of the late Joseph and Kathleen M. (Dignard) Breault and was a lifelong resident of Winchendon. Lucy most recently worked at McDonalds in Winchendon and had previously worked at the former Winchendon Dress Shop and Sterilite in Townsend. She enjoyed chopping firewood with her husband. She leaves her husband of 46 years, James W. Brewer; a godson Dennis Jones Jr of Baldwinville; a goddaughter, Tammy Linehan and her husband Jon of Okinawa, Japan; a brother, Edward Breault of Celina, OH and two aunts and two uncles in Providence, RI. A goddaughter, Lisa Duval, predeceased her. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 30th at 1 P.M. in Stone-Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central Street. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours in the funeral home are Saturday, November 28th from 5 to 7 P.M. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 30 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701. |
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