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 DREW ANCESTRAL HISTORIES
Thomas was born in England in 1603 and married Dorothy _________ in England.
Thomas was the second child of William and Annis Chandler and was born in 1630.
Thomas was made a Captain in the militia and served as representative to the general court in 1678 and 1679 from Andover.
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 Bourne, MA Biographical Sketches
son of Perez and grandson of Covel Burgess, was born in 1811, and is a flsmith.
Thomas F. Cook, born in 1828 in Sandwich, is a son of John L. and Lydia A. (Raymond) Cook.
Benjamin B. Harlow, born in 1817 in Middleboro', is a son of Samuel and Hepze (Burgess) Harlow, and a grandson of Ezra Harlow.
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 Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - York Co. Part 8
Stewart was the first settler in Stewart Precinct, from whom said precinct derives its name, and his John W. was the first white male child born in York County, July 19, 1868.
The next settlers are William McFadden and Calvin Custer, who arrived in the spring of 1871.
He was the first settler in Woodruff Precinct, and took up the first homestead in the same.
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 Revised 20 Oct
Thomas Graves was one of the original Adventurers (stockholders) of the Virginia Company of London, and one of the very early Planters (settlers) who founded Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America.
Thomas Savage, who had come to Virginia with the first supply on the John and Francis in 1608, was sent to rescue him, in which he was successful.
Thomas Graves was a member of the First Legislative Assembly in America, and, with Mr.
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 Autobiography of Cherie Burgess Shindell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
John Burgess, Sr., died of a fever, and because of a fear of spreading his disease, the house and all of its contents were burned, including all family records and heirlooms.
He was reported to have left his widow well provided for, but there are no records of this or of how she managed to build the replacement house or of where she and her children lived in the meantime.
Thomas Macy the first settler of Natucket came from England in 1640 to Sussex, Mass., went to the Island in 1654.
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 Capt. Thomas BURGESS (abt1775-?) & Anne SPRIGGS (1788-1863), Nth America, London, Digby, Victoria, Australia
Oral history reported that Thomas BURGESS was "taken by pirates" or died at sea and Ann emigrated as a widow with her son Thomas and family from Plymouth to Portland on the "Severn" in 1856.
Nathaniel BURGESS was born London in 1809, the eldest son of Captain Thomas BURGESS and Anne SPRIGGS.
Thomas was the second son of Captain Thomas BURGESS and Anne SPRIGGS and he married 7 Sep 1833, Saint Botolph, Bishopgate, London to Rachel EVANS, b.
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 New Page 1
Thomas Moon, son of John Moon, the progenitor of the Georgia branch of the family, was born in Randolph County, North Carolina, in the year 1759, and removed with his father to Columbia County, Georgia, when he was 10 years old.
Jabez, son of Thomas Moon and grandson of Thomas and Sarah (Brooks) Moon, was born in Walton County, Georgia, in 1833 and was married to Miss Isabel Clark.
Thomas Jefferson Moon, son of John Willingham and Harriet (Coles) Moon, was born in Walton County, Georgia, on July 28th, 1826, and was married to his first cousin, Miss Elizabeth Moon, daughter of Thomas Moon, and granddaughter of Jesse Moon.
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 The Knights Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Her parents are given as Thomas and Ann Cottage on her death certificate and Benjamin was the informant.
The informant was John Simkin, a settler from Waterbeach, who was Benjamin's "agent and protector" for the past 2 years.
Thomas Burgess owned the sawmill at Digby, and as Benjamin was a sawyer, he may have worked for him.
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 Vann Gen 1-5
During the period 1759 to 1779, Thomas VANN I and members of the family reached maturity, married, were born, died, bough and sold land, and those records are lost.
Thomas VANN was witness to marriage of Elizabeth KING to John HAMBLETON in Gates Co., N.C. May 18.
Thomas VAN_ of North Carolina and County of Anson planter of the one part and Jacob AUSTIN of the State and County aforesaid planter of the other part....
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 ROADSIDE HISTORICAL MARKERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Among the early settlers were Governor William Wyatt Bibb and Judge Charles Tait, who served together in the U.S. Senate (1813-17), the Shackford and other prominent Huguenot families.
Thomas Newton, a younger brother, was the first pastor.
Thomas G. Clemson, son-in-law of Calhoun operated the mine and some of the gold was used to found Clemson College, S. Specimens from this mine are exhibited at the State Capitol in Atlanta.
www.visitnortheastgeorgia.com /roadside_historical_markers.htm   (12630 words)

  
 Thomas Burgess (settler) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Over $80,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
See Thomas Burgess for other people with this name.
Thomas Burgess was the founder of Bala, Ontario, Canada, who first settled the region in the mid-1800s.
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 Blake & Fleshman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Malinda Bell Burgess was born in Sep 1868 in Fayette County, West Virginia.
Mary Burgess was born in 1819 in possibly Logan County, Virginia (now Fayette County, West Virginia).
Thomas Burgess was born about 1840 in Gauley Bridge, Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia).
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 PowerTower:Desktop Folder:hightowernews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Thomas, according to the North Farnham Parish Register of Richmond County, Virginia, was born 5 February, 1736_listing as his parents, Thomas and Kindness Prentess Hightower.
Thomas died about 1908 and it is likely that his grave is one of the dozens of unmarked graves in the nearby Beaver Dam Baptist Church.
Thomas Russell llightower, one of the leading citizens of Union Township, Webster Co., Mo., was born in Caswell County, N. May 1, 1839, and is a son of Deverex and Sicily (Gooch) Hightower, natives, respectively, of linox County, Tenn., and North Carolina.
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 BURGESS QUERY Arvhive pg 3
The father of Joel Burgess who was in either Bedford Co, VA or Lauren Co (or dist.) SC in about 1750-90, migrated, or else his sons Roland and John and Joel (may or mary not be brothers.
Adaline (Burgess) Walkden died on March 4, 1854 and is buried in Edson Cemetery in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Lucy Burgess married Joseph Rogers who was the parents of Sarah (Polly) Rogers They were around Culpeper Co Va and Orange County Va her father was Thomas burgess.
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 Ancestors of Christine Ensor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
A native of Overton County, she was th daughter of William and Amanda Starnes Isbell, and was the widow of Rev. Simon Ensor, a Methodist minister, and also a native Putnam Countian.
Thomas Jefferson Evans, born April 29, 1829 in Rock Spring Valley,Jackson / Putnam Co., TN; died April 17, 1862 in Killed Tullahoma, near McMinnville, TN buried Murfressboro, TN.
Thomas Jefferson Evans, born April 29, 1829 in Rock Spring Valley,Jackson / Putnam Co., TN; died April 17, 1862 in Killed Tullahoma, near McMinnville, TN buried Murfressboro, TN; married Margaret Ellen Shanks January 07, 1850.
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 Utah History To Go - Imperial Zion: The British Occupation Of Utah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
These early British settlers came to Utah with the specific intent of contributing their technical expertise to the new economy and to meet the needs of Utah's burgeoning population.
From the admittedly unrefined data emerges a picture of an immigrant group that came as settlers in their prime in terms of productive industrial capacity and also in the child-bearing years, of crucial importance to the colonization and holding of a virgin land.
That these early settlers were not as uncomplaining as folklore sometimes would have us believe is indicated in November 1864, when W. Staines, an immigrant himself, preached a sermon on "Letter Writing to the Old Country" in the tabernacle.
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 Mennonite Life - September 2004 - Tyson article
Mill and grain elevators punctuated the prairie horizon.
But the settlers in Saline County, Nebraska, were immigrants from Slovakia or Bohemia rather than German speakers from the Ukraine.
Milling was in his blood, so to speak, as his father, an early settler in Furnace County, had been a miller in the water-powered days of the Cambridge Milling Company on the banks of the Medicine Creek in Cambridge, Nebraska.
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 Audet Family
She was married to John BURGESS in Jan 1946.
Children were: Catherine Josephine BURGESS, Thomas Michael BURGESS, James Armand BURGESS.
He was married to Rosalie AUDET on 19 May 1896 in N.D. Quebec.
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 FURNEAUX GROUP - SHIPWRECKS
The survivors robbed a local settler and stole a small boat; they apparently made the mainland as some were reported to have been recaptured in Victoria, and later hanged.
The vessel was lost, however gear was salvaged by fishing boat Weerutta II and the tug Boyer from Hobart, the Sheerwater from Launceston, and the fishing boat Julie Burgess.
Ricahrd Burgess was to become one of the best-known operators of fishing vessels in Bass Strait.
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 Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 - Burgess, John (Per "Coromandel") to Burke, James
Juror at inquests on Mary Brown, Thomas Gorman and John Holland held at Parramatta (Reel 6021; 4/1819 pp.57, 233, 273)
Petition from settlers, landholders and residents of the District of Kissing Point for leave to appropriate a piece of purchased land for a burial ground (Reel 6056; 4/1763 pp.265-6)
Born in the Colony; son of Thomas Burke, constable of Airds
www.records.nsw.gov.au /indexes/colsec/b/F08c_bu-by-05.htm   (1618 words)

  
 1998 ESSEX COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS QUERY ARCHIVE
Thomas Burnett, born 1612 was married to Mary PIERSON in Lynn Massachusetts on December 03, 1663.
Francis B.PERKINS is the s/o Thomas and Elizabeth (PROCTER) PERKINS.
The Widow of Thomas Sumner, landowner in Rowley in 1643 married Thomas Ellithorpe.
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 GET NJ - New Jersey - A Guide To Its Present And Past - Trenton - Part 4
The first European settler was Mahlon Stacy, an English Quaker, who took up a grant of land in 1679 at "ye ffalles of ye De La Warr" and built a log mill and a clapboard house.
The first chief burgess, Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, ranked high in his profession.
One of the first advocates of inoculation as a disease preventive, he is said to have introduced the practice in Trenton to combat smallpox.
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 Wayne County Queries798
John is listed in Goodspeed's as an early settler in Wayne County.
My great-grandfather John Hill BURGESS was believed by my family to have been born in Wayne County, Tennessee.
Either John Hill BURGESS, or his parents, left Tennessee prior to the Civil War and moved North, through Kentucky, eventually settling in Wayne County, Illinois.
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 Notes
[NI0825] He was a burgess and a councillor to the Governor.
As a burgess he represented Charles City County in 1642 and 1643 and James City in 1645, 1646, and 1649.
He was a Burgess from York and from New Kent in 1685 and 1688.
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 929.2 Genealogies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey, his ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family : pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its West (2nd ed.
Thomas Barnes of Hartford, Connecticut + 1,766 descendents : 1615-1994.
The Descendants of Thomas Beeman of Kent, Connecticut.
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 History of Beckley and Raleigh County, West Virginia
The first known map of Raleigh County is printed in London, and is based on the explorations of John Peter Salley, Christopher Gist, and Dr. Thomas Walker.
Richard McVey, according to his great, great grandson of the same name, was one of the original settlers in Raleigh County, and was a surveyor who helped to do much of the early land layout with Alfred Beckley.
James Cole becomes the first settler in the original limits of the Town of Beckley.
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 Meningar.com om bala. BALA, Shri, ka-bala mm.
"...They were among the first Welsh settlers in the United States and their town was renamed Bala-Cynwyd in 1886 Michael D Jones of Bala was the prime mover for the founding of the Welsh Colony in Patagonia in 1865, though he remained in Bala to establish the..
Thomas Burgess Bala is a mecca for cottagers and those wanting the "cottage country experience...
Past Student Research: Bala Dodoye-Alali Terrace Correlation from Pedology along the Maury River, Virginia Bala Dodoye-Alali Department of Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362 Many fluvial terraces are found along the rivers in the Valley and..
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 ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY:  PREMIER LIBRARY SOURCES
HISTORY OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI (published by the S. Clarke Publishing Company in 1911) is a two-volume book set written by William L. Thomas.
Churches- St. John and St. James [Thomas 1]...........
Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph [Thomas 1]......
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 America, historical, statistic, and descriptive. By J.S. Buckingham ... : a machine-readable transcription.
Aaron Chapman, Esq., M.P. John Walbanke Childers, Esq., M.P. Sir Thomas Cochrane, M.P. Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, Esq., M.P. Mr.
Thomas Fortescue, Esq., M.P. William Feilden, Esq., M.P. Sir Hesketh Fleetwood, Bart., M.P. Right Hon.
At the conference for the formation of the treaty, Colonel Pickering commenced making memoranda, as Red Jacket was speaking.
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 GenealogyTips: "B" Genealogy Books Resource -- Companion Site to The Unofficial Guide to Online Genealogy
Barnes ancestry: the story of an 1820 British settler family in South Africa, and of its descendants
Bermuda Settlers of the 17th Century: Genealogical Notes from Bermuda
Burgess genealogy: descendants of the four sons of Thomas Burgess and Dorothy (Waynes) Burgess, Thomas Burgess, Jr.
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