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  Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Thomas M-Thq)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas Morley was an English composer of madrigals.
Thomas Sprat was an English poet, wit and bishop.
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey was an English churchman and statesman.
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Zipporah Talbot was born on 5 Aug 1735 at Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
Thomas Prence was born circa 1600 at Gloucestershire.
Thomas Edson was born circa 1534 at Fillongley, Warwickshire.
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 Thomas Talbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Colonel Thomas Talbot was born in Ireland in 1771.
Thomas Talbot ( September 7, 1818 - October 6, 1886) was a governor of Massachusetts.
Talbot served many years in the Massachusetts legislature, sat in the governor's council in 1864- 1869, and in 1872 was chosen lieutenant-governor, as a Republican.
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 Interactive State House
Thomas Talbot grew up in Northampton, attending public school and later working there in a textile mill.
Talbot served as acting Governor, vetoing legislation to repeal Massachusetts' prohibition law.
Talbot was reelected in 1878, and this he time advanced a set of more broad-based reforms.
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 Former Governors of Massachusetts from 1780 John Hancock Sam Adams William Weld Mike Dukakis Alvan Tufts Fuller
Born on December 19, 1784 in Freetown, Massachusetts.
Died in Boston, Massachusetts, January 15, 1865; interment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Born in Wakefield, Massachusetts on December 8, 1908.
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 Pettit Family
Thomas Pettit was consistently a non-conformist and in 1637 sided with Mrs.
Thomas went with Rev. John Wheelwright to the Falls of Piscataqua in New Hampshire where a tract was obtained from the natives and they founded the town of Exeter.
Thomas III born 1666 Newtown NY; married (1) Mary Bond of Hempstead or Mary Hallock of Hallock's Cove; married (2) Catherine LaBroche of New Rochelle.
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 ALHN Massachusetts
This State includes the original colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay; the former was settled at Plymouth, in 1620, and the latter at Salem, in 1628.
Massachusetts was one of the original thirteen States, adopted a constitution in 1780, and ratified the constitution of the United States in 1788.
In 1850, there were 199,582 natives of Massachusetts resident in other states, and 134,830 natives of other states in Massachusetts, showing the excess of native emigration to have been 64,752.
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 Ancestry of Thomas Hanscom of Kittery, Maine
Thomas was granted the administration of his grandfather Hanscom's estate in 1713 and lived on the homestead until it was divided in 1719.
Thomas was tried and found liable for injuries sustained by his step-mother and she was awarded £5 damages.
"Thomas Hanscomb, yeoman, Thomas Hanscom Jr., labourer, and Elisha Hanscomb, labourer, all of Kittery...
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 MA Revolutionary Soldiers - T
Colonel Thomas Marshall's regiment, to Aug 1, 1776; enlisted July 8; this company was also in service from August to November 1, 1776, at the expiration of which time they enlisted for one month additional service [page 236].
Colonel Thomas Marshall's regiment, to Aug 1, 1776; enlisted June 8; this company was also in service from August to November 1, 1776, at the expiration of which time they enlisted for one month additional service [page 236].
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 1896; Vol.
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 Thomas Talbot
TALBOT, Thomas, governor of Massachusetts, born in Cambridge, Washington County, New York, 7 September, 1818; died in Lowell, Massachusetts, 6 October, 1886.
Talbot was for many years in the Massachusetts legislature, sat in the governor's council in 1864-'9, and in 1872 was chosen lieutenant-governor, as a Republican.
Governor Talbot did much to promote the interests of the town of Billerica, and gave liberally to churches of all denominations, building a fine edifice for the Baptist society.
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 Articles - List of Governors of Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Governor of Massachusetts is the chief executive of the Commonwealth, and is supported by a number of subordinate officers.
The title of "His Excellency" is a throwback to the executives of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New England, and Royal Colony of Massachusetts, all of whom as royal appointees were afforded this title.
Its chair, Thomas Dawes, was the closest person to governor during this time, but was at no point named governor.
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 Ancestors of Linda Nicholson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard of Newton (son of Thomas) was not yet old enough to have a wife or to have built a dwelling house, or to convey real estate.
Thomas and Samuel settled later in the west part of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
According to "Pioneers of Massachusetts" the date of their marriage was 16 May 1640.
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 Historical Plaques of Elgin County
One of the earliest churches in the Talbot Settlement St. Thomas' was consecrated in 1833 and used continuously until the completion of Trinity Church in 1877.
Talbot built mills, supervised the construction of a 300 mile road paralleling Lake Erie, established thousands of settler in his "principality" and controlled the settlement of London.
The settlement begun in May 1803 by Thomas Talbot was despite the controversial practices of its founder one of the most successful in Upper Canada.
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 My Family
Charles THOMAS and Cassandra BOWDRY were married on 15 Jul 1812 in Woodford County, Kentucky.
Henry Clay THOMAS and Amanda Dycea PERRIN were married on 13 Mar 1854 in Collin County, Texas.
Thomas Jamison LARIMORE and Mahala Hill THOMPSON were married on 1 Jan 1837.
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 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 30 JUN 1694 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marriage: 7 MAR 1716/17 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts
Marriage: 18 JUN 1740 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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 The Political Graveyard: Massachusetts: Lieutenant Governors
Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts: Events and Candidates of the 1780's (may be incomplete!)
Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts: Events and Candidates of the 1800's (may be incomplete!)
Lieutenant Governors of Massachusetts: Events and Candidates of the 1900's (may be incomplete!)
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 Mayor Frederick M. Kalisz, Jr., Bishop Sean O’Malley, OFM Cap., join Thomas Gleason, Deputy Director, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The building is named for Matthew Talbot, considered by some to be a role model for those who suffer from addictions.
Born in Ireland in 1856, Talbot was an alcoholic until undergoing a religious conversion experience in his late ‘20s.
In 1943 the Matt Talbot retreat movement for the spiritual rehabilitation of alcoholics was founded in New Jersey.
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 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 1 DEC 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marriage: 15 MAR 1725/26 in Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marriage: 7 JUN 1699 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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Sir William Phips was an unusual choice to be the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts.
Ultimately, his success as a treasure hunter led to his appointment to the Governor's office.
Learn more about Massachusetts' history and the leadership in the Governor's office through the years by exploring the Governor profiles below.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Talbot
West Virginia state house of delegates from Randolph County, 1913.
Talbot, Effie Ward (born c.1878) — also known as Effie Ward ; Mrs.
Talbot, Joseph Edward (1901-1966) — also known as Joseph E. Talbot — of Naugatuck, New Haven County, Conn. Born in Naugatuck,
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 Total - Name Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thomas, Ailsey (Elsie) b.1788 - Seiverville, Sevier, Tennessee
Thomas, Jerusa (Ducie) Manicia Gass b.1841 -,, Tennessee
Thomas, Nellie Mae b.1890 - Milford, Barton, Missouri
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 talbot
Descendants of Nathaniel TALBOT Saturday, August 7, 2004 Page No: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - Nathaniel TALBOT (R:720) -b.
(F:253) s - Sarah (R:721) 2 - Abial TALBOT (R:717)
7 - Thomas W. MARSHALL Elder (R:31)
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 Billerica
Thomas Talbot Masonic Lodge -- Billerica - Meets second Tuesday.
Rapid Board Industries, Inc. - Billerica, Massachusetts based provider of circuit board assembly, including prototype, production, and rework.
O'Shea-Chaplin Academy of Irish Dance - Led by Galway native Rita O'Shea-Chaplin, the school offers classes for adults and children in a variety of Massachusetts locations, including Allston, Arlington, Belmont, Beverly, Billerica, Burlington, Framingham, Harvard, Lawrence, Lowell, Malden, North Attleboro, Norwood, Quincy, Watertown and Winchester.
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 Ancestors - Name Index - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
Thomas Sir Knight b.1431 - Ulcombe, Kent, England
Thomas (R) b.1611 - Rowley, Brigham, Yorkshire, England
Hannah b.1621 - England or Muddy River, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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 8th Massachusetts Roster
Click here for a history of the 8th Massachusetts, Co. K
The following is a partial roster of the 8th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
Casey, Thomas J. Collins, Edward F. Condon, Daniel A. Condon, James F. Condon, Thomas J. Cutting, Francis A. Daley, Charles J. Demers, Petter J. Dennehy, Albert M. Dolan, William H. Dolan, Charles P. Dow, Charles F. Driscoll, Daniel H. Eaton George W. Finlaison, Walter G. Fitzgerald, James.
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 Genealogy of the SMALL family - Descendants of Edward Small of New England and the Allied Families with Tracings of ...
, by Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1910).
(18) Roger TALBOT of Boston, Massachusetts (before 1713), eighty-two pages.
In addition to the aforementioned families, the index (click on the Name List to download it) has a large number of people with the following surnames: ALLEN, BOWDOIN, BRADBURY, DAVIS, FOGG, FROST, JORDAN, LIBBY, LORING, MERRILL, REED, ROBINSON, SEABURY, SOULE, WHITE, and WOODBURY.
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 List of Massachusetts Masonic Lodges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of A.F. and A.M. of Massachusetts
Billerica -- 11 Concord Rd. Thomas Talbot ; 2nd Tue.
Palmer -- 17 Highland St. Thomas; 2nd Thu.
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 Masonic Internet Resources, Grand Jurisdiction of Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ayer - Caleb Butler Lodge A.F. and A.M. Billerica - Thomas Talbot Lodge
Massachusetts and Rhode Island - The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar, Inc.
This is the well known page of Wor.
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 Governor of Massachusetts
The list below does not include colonial or military governors prior to establishment of the United States.
These include (among many others) John Winthrop, Thomas Hutchinson, and Thomas Gage.
Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile
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 Ozment Census Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
OZMON, Ann M., Talbot County; Ann M., 30, MD; Elizabeth, 32, MD; Mary A., 5, MD; Mary Pickering, 63, MD OZMON, William, Talbot County; William, 42, MD, Sailor; Catherine, 53, MD; John H., 19, MD; William L., 18, MD; Emily, 16, MD; Greenbank, 14, MD; Luis, 12, MD OZMONT, Elizabeth, Talbot County, page 065
OSMENT, Thomas, Chickasaw County, Buena Vista PO, page 148; Thomas, 21, England, Farm laborer; Household of Wm.
OZMENT, Thomas, Rutherford County; Thomas, 28, TN; Lucinda, 30, TN; Cosellen (f), 5, TN; Turner (m), 3, TN K., Crockett County; W. (m), 22, TN; Ella, 21, TN; Charley, 6/12, TN Back to the top
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