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  1. A new history of the United States of America for the use of schools. By John Lord by John Lord 1810-1894, 1854-12-31
  2. Beacon lights of history Volume 2 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  3. Beacon lights of history Volume 6 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  4. Beacon lights of history Volume 3 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  5. The Life Of Emma Willard by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-29
  6. Beacon lights of history Volume 4 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  7. A modern history, from the time of Luther to the fall of Napoleon by John Lord 1810-1894, 1877-12-31
  8. The Life Of Emma Willard. [microform] by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-29
  9. Beacon lights of history Volume 1 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  10. Beacon lights of history Volume 5 by Lord John 1810-1894, 2010-09-27
  11. Points of history for schools and colleges by John Lord 1810-1894, 1881-12-31

81. WebGED: Chesebro' FamilyFile Data Page
Sr (1811 1871) mother Watts, Susan Percy (1810 - 1894) Westcote (private) childChesebrough, John Brown Westcote in the yearof our Lord, 1594.
http://www.chesebro.net/wgf44.html
previous go to surnames Chesebrough, Sarah - female
b. ABT. 1625 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England
d. BEF. 1649 in Massachusetts probably
father:
mother:
Stevenson, Anna (1598 - 1673) Immigration - [date: 12 JUN 1630] [place: In the Arbella of the Winthrop Fleet] Chesebrough, Sarah - female
b. 30 JAN 1661/62 in Stonington, New London County, CT
d. 9 SEP 1729 in Stonington, New London County, CT
father:
mother: spouse:
Gallup, Samuel (1659 - 1731)
- m. BEF. 1683 in Stonington, New London County, CT
spouse:
Gallup, William (1658 - 1731) - m. 4 JAN 1683/84 in Stonington, New London County, CT William and Sarah were married by Captain George Denison, J. P.,Stonington, Connecticut. child: child: Gallup, Mary (1695 - 1736) child: child: Gallup, Temperance (1701 - 1778) Chesebrough, Sarah - female b. 24 DEC 1663 in Wequetequock, Stonington, New London County, CT d. 9 SEP 1729 father: mother: Ingraham, Abigail (~1636 - 1715) Baptism - [date: 23 JUN 1672] [place: Cheesbrook (sic) by Simon Bradstreet, First Church of New London, CT] spouse: Bolton, John Sr (1660 - )

82. Smuck Cemetery, Bayham Twp., Elgin County Ontario
NEVILL / Silas NEVILL / 1810 1894 / Ann NEVILL/ his wife / 1828 John DEEN / died/ 22nd May 1859 / in his 74th year grief pain / But when the Lord tho’t
http://home.ican.net/~bedmonds/ElginOGS/cemeteries/bayham/smuck.htm
Smuck Cemetery
Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Transcription of gravestones by the
O. G. S. Elgin County Branch
Bayham Township, Con. 5, Lot 13 Revised July 1999 Revised and formatted for the Internet 20 November 2002 by Bruce C. Johnson Jr. Use your browser "Find" command in the Edit menu or the shortcut "Control F" to locate your surname in the file below. Black granite with double open book motif. GREGSON / Stephen / 1911 - 1985 / Beatrice / 1915 - Red granite ground stone Louise DENNIS Red granite ground stone. Emery DENNIS Red granite ground stone son Asel DENNIS Black granite raised top stone William H. EVERITT fs - Father Red granite raised top stone EVERITT / Leston J. / 1894 - 1958 / his wife / Madeline / 1908 - 1981 Red granite KENNEDY / Alvin / 1884 - 1961 / his wife Abbie / 1885 - 1961 Black granite with double open book motif JACKSON / Elton H. / 1893 -1973 / Father / Oreta / 1903 - 1984 / Mother Black granite raised top with open book motif THURSTON / In memory of / Father / Louis THURSTON / 1893 - 1972 / Mother / Lulu / MOORE Red granite THURSTON / Ray THURSTON / 1916 - 1989 / his wife / Leona CRISPIN Red granite TEALL / J. Harris / 1934 / his wife / Mary L.

83. WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page
Harris, Mary E. (1810 1894) - female b. 5 JAN 1810 in Charlestown, Suffolk spouseScott, Caroline Lavinia - m. 20 OCT 1853 spouse Lord, Mary Scott John, St.
http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga45.html
previous go to surnames Hanson, Nahum - male
b. ABT 1794 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
father:
Hanson, Jonathan(~1761 - 1833)
mother: Roberts, Alice(? - 1822) Hanson, Sarah - female
spouse:
Winslow, Oliver
child: Winslow, Joseph (1773 - 1851) Hanson, Sarah "Sally" - female
d. 3 FEB 1869
spouse:
Lufkin, Nathaniel (1788 - 1881)
- m. 6 MAR 1842 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine Hanson, Sarah K. - female
spouse:
Noyes, John James (1838 - )
- m. 1868 Hanson, Susan - female b. 15 JAN 1787 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire d. 27 JUL 1864 in Atkinson, Piscataquis, Maine father: Hanson, Jonathan(~1761 - 1833) mother: Roberts, Alice(? - 1822) spouse: Barney, Charles (1783 - 1853) - m. BEF 1809 child: Barney, Hanson (1811 - 1877) child: Barney, Nancy (1817 - 1859) Hanson, William King - male father: Hanson, Love(1782 - ) spouse: child: Hanson, Jonathan Harvey (1865 - 1923) Hapgood, Thomas - male spouse: Noyes, ? (~1610 - ) - m. 14 DEC 1715 Hara, Eliza - female father: Hara, John(~1825 - ) mother: Phelps, Charlotte(1823 - ) spouse: Shenstone, Joseph child: Shenstone, Norman

84. WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page
unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords was signed by Anne+ William Hutchinson, William Coddington, Henry Bull, John Clarke, John
http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga19.html
previous go to surnames Carver, Olive - female
b. 17 MAR 1901 in Bethel, Oxford, Maine
father:
Carver, Edward Francis(~1868 - )
mother: Lunn, Laura Florence(1878 - ) Carver, Phebe - female
spouse:
Noyes, Philemon B. (1831 - )
- m. 1882 Carver, Sarah Ann - female
b. 3 JUN 1788 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Massachusetts
d. 18 FEB 1831
father:
Carver, Amos(1749 - 1826)
mother: Lane, Anna
spouse: Noyes, Nathaniel Newman (1787 - 1840) - m. 17 NOV 1811 child: Noyes, Lucinda W. (1812 - 1883) child: Noyes, Henry Elwell (1813 - 1881) child: Noyes, Sarah Ann (1818 - ) child: Noyes, Mary Winslow (1820 - ) child: Noyes, George Newman (1821 - 1893) child: Noyes, James A. C. (1823 - 1859) child: Noyes, Benjamin W. (1826 - 1868) child: Noyes, Elana (1828 - ) Carver, Sarah J. - female d. BEF 1880 spouse: Noyes, James M. (1844 - ) - m. 1865 child: Noyes, Addie J. (1866 - 1894) child: Noyes, Lizzie J. (1869 - ) child: Noyes, Lulu D. (1874 - ) child: Noyes, Flora E. (1877 - ) child: Noyes, John E. (1878 - ) Carver, Sarah V. - female b. 6 SEP 1827 spouse: Noyes, Chancy (1824 - ) - m. 30 MAY 1847 child: Noyes, Frederick A. (1848 - 1859)

85. Projekt Runeberg/Nordic Authors - Susning.nu
Jöns Andersson Budde; John Bunyan; Lord Byron; Erskine John Bauer (1882 1918),http//www.lysator.liu (1810 - 1894), http//www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/authors
http://susning.nu/Projekt_Runeberg/Nordic_Authors
Projekt Runeberg/Nordic Authors
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Dessa författare har presentationer i avdelningen Nordic Authors i Projekt Runeberg

86. Zeittafeln
Lord Joseph Lister (1827-1912)veröffentlicht die John Howard Northrop (1891-1987) kristallisiert das
http://www.solvay-arzneimittel.de/kreon/kreon/patienten/historisches/wam_chrono.
Zeittafeln
Die Geschichte der Erforschung des exokrinen Pankreas und der Verwendung des Wirkstoffes Pankreatin von der Antike bis zum Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts Antike
Hippokrates (ca. 460-370 v. Chr.): keine gesicherten Angaben zum Pankreas
Columella: Nennung des Begriffes Fermentum (ca. 60 n. Chr.)
ca. 1515ff. Theophrast von Hohenheim, genannt Paracelsus (1493/94-1541): Beginn der Abkehr von der Galenschen Tradition Gabriele Falloppia (Falloppius; ca. 1523-1562) stellt als erster die Galensche Auffassung von der Polsterfunktion in Frage 16/17. Jh. Blütezeit der Tierarzneimittel nach Verbreitung der Signaturenlehre – "Dreckapotheke" William Harvey (1578-1657): Entdeckung des Blutkreislaufes Thomas Bartholini (1616-1680): eingehendere anatomische Untersuchungen des Pankreas Johann Conrad Brunner (1653-1727): Experimenta nova circa pancreas; Exstirpationsversuche am Pankreas, bei denen keine schwerwiegenden Folgen festgestellt werden; das Pankreas gilt nicht mehr als lebenswichtiges Organ Abraham Vater (1684-1751): erste Darstellung der Papilla duodeni major Griffith Hughes: Beschreibung des proteolytischen Effektes der Carica papaya ca. 1752

87. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Beecher ( ) LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth (1807 - 1882) LONGINUS, (cf 1st c. Ad -) LORCA, Frederico Garcia (1898 - 1936) Lord, John (1810 - 1894) LOTI, Pierre
http://gutenberg.net.au/birthdeath.html
Project Gutenberg of Australia
a treasure-trove of literature
treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02

88. JCAH/AHAC
Translate this page de la Ville de Québec Proposés par Lord Dufferin en in Canada 1700 to 1900 par/byJohn E. LANGDON. Daniel Fowler of Amherst Island 1810-1894 par/by Frances K
http://art-history.concordia.ca/JCAH/back.html

THE JOURNAL OF CANADIAN ART HISTORY
ANNALES D'HISTOIRE DE L'ART CANADIEN
HOME STAFF, EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY BOARD SUBSCRIPTION AVAILABLE BACK ISSUES ... RENSEIGNEMENTS Table des matières (tous les numéros)
Table of Contents (All Issues) Volume I, no. 1 ARTICLES
LUC NOPPEN L’utilisation des maquettes et modèles dans l’architecture ancienne du Québec DOREEN WALKER Pierre-Noël Levasseur: A Letter LESLIE L. FORSYTH The 1935 Canadian Silver Dollar JEAN-RENÉ OSTIGUY Un retour sur l’œuvre d’Adrien Hébert FRANÇOIS LAURIN Les Gouaches de 1942 de Borduas JANET BRAIDE A Visit to Martiques Summer 1908: Impressions by William Brymner Volume I, no. 2 ARTICLES REESA GREENBERG Surrealism and Pellan: L’Amour Fou LEOPOLD DÉSY Les Statues de la Façade de l’Église Sainte-Famille, Ile d’Orléans ACHILLE MURPHY Les Projets d’Embellissements de la Ville de Québec Proposés par Lord Dufferin en 1875 MARIA TIPPETT Who "Discovered" Emily Carr?

89. I5001 Charles Franklin DURRELL (12 APR 1832 - 23 MAY 1903)
_Daniel DURRELL _ (1810 1894) m 1830 _ _Lydia Lord _ (1799 CA. Father John Leroy DURRELL
http://www.gendex.com/users/pthree/tibbetts/d0002/g0000263.html

90. I5799 Esther Melissa DURRELL (25 MAR 1832 - 11 JUL 1889)
Lydia Lord Family 1 John, Jr _ _Lydia Lord _ (1799 DURRELL _ (1810 1894) m 1830
http://www.gendex.com/users/pthree/tibbetts/d0002/g0000272.html

91. Web.ukonline.co.uk/john.marfleet/auswine/AUSWINE.TXT
DOUGLAS ,1817,1903, Happy Valley , SA , SAMUEL CURLEWIS Lord (SF) , DOUGLAS Campbelltown , SA , J. , DOWNER ,0,0, Lobethal , SA , John , DOWNING ,0,0
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/john.marfleet/auswine/AUSWINE.TXT

92. Henry Banner Family Of NC
blessed be God but weak in body, I do this twelfth day of March in the year of ourLord, one thousand Anthony E.(Ephriam?) (18101894). John William (1818-~1884
http://juliemorrison.com/gen/banner/rr01/rr01_004.htm
Third Generation (Continued)
Family of Ephriam BANNER Sr. (3)
12. Joshua BANNER.
Born in 1776 in Surry Co., NC. Joshua died in Stokes Co., NC in 1846, he was 70.
Deed Book #6, page 286
30 Dec 1818 - Stokes Co.,NC
Carolina for his considerationof the sum of nine hundred Dollars to me in hand paid by TANDY
against the claim or demand of all persons whatsover. In Witness whereof I do hereunto set
my hand and seal the 30th December A. D. 1818. Joshua Banner SEAL
Test: Thos T. Armstrong
Stokes March Term 1819. The execution of this Bill of Sale was duly acknowledged in
Open Court and Ordered to Registered. Matt R. Moore, C. C. " Deed Book #7, page 130 23 Sept 1820 - Stokes County, NC "Know all men by these presents that I ROBERT W. MOSLEY/MOSBY? of the County of Stokes North Carolina for me and in consider- -ation of Sixty six dollars for which sd. JOSHUA BANNER became claim for the said ROBERT W. MOSLEY/MOSBY? in a suit now deposing in the said County Court of the said County vsESMOND SAMUEL assigne of WILLIS PILKINSTON have bargained sold and delivered and so by these presents deliver so much of his Crop of Corn as it now stands in the field at his own risque as will indeminity the said BANNER and service to him in conveyanceof his becoming my bail, and do furthermore agree to take the Currant price of Corn at the time it is gathered and allow him and

93. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
FRANKL, LUDWIG AUGUST (1810—1894), Austrian poet illegitimate child became the wifeof John Foxcroft of in 1758; in 1763, recommended by Lord Fairfax, became
http://65.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FR/FRANKLIN_BENJAMIN.htm
document.write("");
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
sq.), frankincense was not sacrificially employed in Trojan times. It was used by the ancient Egyptians in their religious rites, but, as Herodotus tells us (ii. 86), not in embalming. It constituted a fourth part of the Jewish incense of the sanctuary (Ex. xxx. 34), and is frequently mentioned in the Pentateuch. With other spices it was stored in a great chamber of the house of God at Jerusalem (I Chron. iX. 29, Neh. xiii. 5-9). On the sacrificial use and import of frankincense and similar substances see INcENsE. Common frankincense or thus, Abietis resina, is the term applied to a resin which exudes from fissures in the bark of the Norway spruce fir, Abies excelsa, D.C.; when melted in hot water and strained it constitutes “Burgundy pitch,” Pix abictina. The concreted turpentine obtained in the United States by making incisions in the trunk of a species of pine, Pinus australis, is also so designated. It is commercially known as scrape,” and is similar to the French “ galipot “ or “ barras.” Common frankincense is an ingredient in some ointments and plasters, and on account of its pleasant odour when burned has been used in incense as a substitute for olibanum. (See Fluckiger and Hanbury, Pharmacographia.) The” black frankincense oil “ of the Turks is stated by Hanbury (Science Papers, p. 142, 1876) to be liquid storax. (F. H. B.) In the United States the franking privilege was first granted in January 1776 to the soldiers engaged in the American War of Independence. The right was gradually extended till it included nearly all officials and members of the public service. By special acts the privilege was bestowed on presidents and their widows.

94. Guide Introduction: Records Of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
Biographical Note George Jones Kollock (18101894) was born April 20, 1810, in MarionJohnston and had seven children George Jones, John Fenwick, William
http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantj4.htm
Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations
From the Revolution Through the Civil War
Series J: Selections from the Southern Historical Collection
Part 4: Georgia and Florida
[This item added to Web August, 1996.]
General Introduction
By Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley Planters ambitious to augment their wealth, together with their black slaves, were an important driving force in the economic and political development of new territories and states in the Southwest. Their commodities accounted for more than half the nation's exports, and the plantations themselves were important markets for the products of northern industry. In short, they played a crucial role in the development of a national market economy. The plantations of the Old South, the white families who owned, operated, and lived on them, and the blacks who toiled on them as slaves for more than two centuries have been the subjects of numerous historical studies since the pioneering work of Ulrich B. Phillips in the early twentieth century. The literature, highly controversial, has focused on questions such as the evolution and nature of the planter class and its role in shaping the white South's economy, culture, and values; the conditions experienced by American blacks in slavery; the impact of the "peculiar institution" on their personalities and the degree to which a distinct Afro-American culture developed among them; and, finally, the sources of the tension between the proslavery interests of the South and the "free labor" interests of the North that culminated in secession and civil war.

95. Www.kroell.net/~jack/genealogy/gendex.txt
Translate this page John /Bock/ dat22.htm 4 Lord Charles /Lord/ 11-21 9-14-1801 dat39.htm 5 KEHLER John/Kehler/ 17 dat39.htm 7 FETTER Isaac /Fetter/ 1810 1894 dat39.htm
http://www.kroell.net/~jack/genealogy/gendex.txt

96. I04589: Josiah BAKER (BET. 1837 - 1855 - )
Elizabeth SEARLES Family 1 John Nicholai ROGET Family 2 Ira Lord Glenn Lord. _ James Ross CHENOWETH (1810 1894) _Emanuel ROSS
http://www.jonathanpaul.org/chenoweth/d0019/g0000132.html
Josiah BAKER
BET. 1837 - 1855 -
  • BIRTH : BET. 1837 - 1855
  • DEATH
Family 1 Mary Elizabeth CHENOWETH
  • MARRIAGE : 19 Jan 1873, Vermilion Co., IL
  • Mary E. BAKER INDEX
    • PAGE : page 527
    HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 10/21/2000 05:54:51 AM Pacific Standard Time
    Craig James BELCHER
    Private -
    • BIRTH : Private
    Father: Keith Warren BELCHER
    Mother: Carole Ann KAIYALA
    Family 1 Jean Marie BARTO
    • EVENT : Private-Begin: Private
  • Jackson James BELCHER _Dorothy May WILLSON Craig James BELCHER INDEX ... HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 10/21/2000 05:54:51 AM Pacific Standard Time
    Thomas Lincoln BIRD
    Private -
    • BIRTH : Private
    Father: Thomas Leland BIRD
    Mother: Freedom Marie FULLER
    Family 1 Sandra Mae VANDERPLAS
    • EVENT : Private-Begin: Private
  • Thomas Loren BIRD
  • Rani Christine BIRD Thomas Lincoln BIRD (1892 - 1985) m 1911 INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 10/21/2000 05:54:51 AM Pacific Standard Time
    Sarah Catherine 'Katy' BLAKE
    6 May 1899 - 10 Aug 1983
    • BIRTH : 6 May 1899
    • DEATH : 10 Aug 1983
    Father: George Alvah BLAKE
    Mother: Lucinda Elizabeth SEARLES
    Family 1 John Nicholai ROGET
  • Francis Jerald ROGET
  • Gordon Boyd ROGET
  • John Jerome ROGET Family 2 Ira LORD
  • Glenn LORD Family 3 ? SIMMS
    _George Alvah BLAKE
    Sarah Catherine 'Katy' BLAKE _Jonah H. SEARLES
  • 97. LORD
    @desc
    http://79.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LO/LORD.htm
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    LORD
    Vorld: the Grandeur and Failure of Civilization (1867); Ancient 'tales and Empires (1869); Two German Giants: Frederick the Great and Bismarck (1885); and Beacon Lights of History 8 vols., 1884-1896), his chief contribution to historical iterature. See The Life of John Lord (1896) by Rev. Alexander S. Twombley, X D. (in " Beacon Lights of History "), which is based chiefly upon ,ord's Reminiscences of Fifty Years in the Lecture Field. LORD (O. Eng. hldford, i.e. hldfweard, the warder or keeper of bread, hldf, loaf; the word is not represented in any other Teutonic language), in its primary sense, the head of a household, he master of those dependent on him for their daily bread, correlative to O. Eng. hlaf-atta, loaf-eater, servant; the word requently occurs in this sense in the Bible, cf. Matt. xxiv. 45. As a term implying the ownership of property, " lord " survives

    98. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/cuyahoga/cemetery/butternut.txt
    Cory Angela B. 1918 no date Mother Lord is My 1888 Rice Minnie E. 1861 1938 RichardsJohn A. 1887 Ruple Abner 1851 1909 Ruple James R. 1810 1894 Ruple Alma
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/cuyahoga/cemetery/butternut.txt

    99. Ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/sullivan/cemeteries/eldred.txt
    are the dead which die in the Lord MYERS William Sept 22, 1914 WEBER William L s/oJohn Kate 1889 GREIG Margaret 1807 1885 Robert 1810 - 1894 ELDRED James
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/sullivan/cemeteries/eldred.txt

    100. WebGED: Chesebro' FamilyFile Data Page
    1784 1861) mother Burnett, Hannah (1791 - 1850) spouse Loy, John (1831 - ) -m Robert Coddington Sr (1811 - 1871) mother Watts, Susan Percy (1810 - 1894)
    http://www.chesebro.net/wgf43.html
    previous go to surnames Chesebrough, Luther - male
    b. 24 SEP 1792 in Vernon, Tolland County, CT
    father:
    Chesebrough, Jabez Sr (1756 - 1814)
    mother: Woodworth, Rhoda (1756 - 1835)
    spouse: June, Lavina (*1796 - ) Chesebrough, Lyddy Ann - female
    b. ABT. 1833
    father:
    Chesebrough, Chad Brown (~1802 - )
    mother: Allen, Polly (~1804 - ) Chesebrough, Lydia - female
    b. 10 MAR 1709/10 in Stonington, New London County, CT
    d. 29 JUL 1762 in Stonington, New London County, CT
    father:
    Chesebrough, Elihu Sr (1668 - 1750) mother: Miner, Hannah (1677 - 1751) spouse: Williams, John Iii (1714 - 1799) - m. in Stonington, New London County, CT 1. Lydia and John were married by Thomas Baldwin, J.P. child: Williams, Desire (1737 - ) child: Williams, Lydia (1739 - 1762) child: Williams, Prudence (1741 - ) child: child: Williams, John Iv (1746 - ) child: Williams, Elihu (1748 - ) child: child: Williams, Israel (1755 - ) child: Williams, Zerviah (1757 - ) Chesebrough, Lydia - female b. 5 NOV 1763 in Stonington, New London County, CT d. 9 APR 1764 in Stonington, New London County, CT father: Chesebrough, Zebulon Jr (1740 - 1827)

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