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  • Revolutionary War recollections of Elizabeth Stewart nee Abbott
  • Arnulf (582-640) Patron Saint of Brewers and The Legend of the Beer Mug
  • Robert Barber murdered, 1837
  • Notes on Admiral Cyprian Bridge
  • Oops the tragic alpine fall of Christiana Bridge
  • Notes & recollections on Rev. Thomas Finch Hobday Bridge
  • Notes an Amanda (Nichols) Burritt (1814-1893)
  • Samuel Burritt (1808-1863) meets a bear
  • Biography of Helen (Stuart) Campbell (1839 - 1918), author and social reformer
  • Recollection of Catharine Chauncy (1741-1830) by Samuel Goodrich
  • Recollection of Catherine Chauncy (died 1667)
  • Matthew Clark (1700-1746) killed by Indians
  • Colonial Secretary James Crowdy (1794-1867)
  • Jonathan Denny, 1724-1809
  • Rachel Denny, 1752-1825
  • Samuel Denny, 1689-1772
  • Samuel Denny, 1731-1817
  • Thomas Denny, 1725-1774
  • Dr. Elisha Doubleday (1796-1863)
  • Daniel Dunbar, 1774-1841
  • Edward Ely Dunbar, 1818-1871
  • Searching for Antiquity - Frusterings on Dunscombe Origins
  • Dunscombe history notes of Cyprian Bridge, ca. 1918
  • Pirates, Sultans, and Harems - A Dunscombe Family Tradition
  • Dirigible lands in Carroll Dunscombe's pineapple field (1930)
  • Cecil Dunscombe's (1888-1918) Boarding School
  • 1700's Brothers Edward & William Dunscomb
  • You'll Shoot Your Eye out - Edward Dunscomb's (1806-1895) Dissapointing Hunting Trip
  • What About the Rum? Edward Dunscomb's (1806-1895) Tale of Shipwreck
  • Don Jacinto - Edward Dunscomb's (1806-1895) Tale of Buried Treasure
  • Edward Dunscomb (1806-1895) & His Partner
  • Background notes on Dr. Edward Dunscombe, 1838-1915
  • Background notes on Dr. Edward Dunscombe, 1838-1915 from book on history of Midas, Nevada
  • Edward D. Ibboston's recolletions of his uncle, Dr. Edward Dunscomb, 1838-1915
  • Family history notes of (Eliza) Catherine (Dunscombe) Colt, ca. 1900
  • Background notes on George Hoyles Dunscomb, 1817-1871
  • Witchcraft trial of Christian Stevenson - featuring Hannah (Jadwyn) & Thomas Dunscombe and the obituary of a pig - 1653
  • Background notes on John Dunscombe, 1777-1847
  • Background notes on John Dunscombe, 1777-1847 from Profiles of Water Street Merchants
  • Elias Durnford, Royal Engineer (1774-1850)
  • Jonathan Edwards (1841-1886)
  • Annie Goodrich (Ellsworth) Smith Suggests Text of First Telegraph Message, 1844
  • Brush with Greatness for Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, 1790-1847
  • Delivering Medicine on Horseback - Charlotte Ely, born 1790
  • Recollections of Elizabeth (Ely) Goodrich, 1764-1837
  • Revolutionary War Doctor Col. John Ely (1737-1800)
  • Sole Survivor of a Shipwreck - Capt. William Ely, 1646-1716
  • A Colonial Weding With Unexpected Guests (Temperance Gallup & William Worthington)
  • Editor Abigail Goodrich, 1788-1858
  • Notes on Sargent painting of Caspar Goodrich oil painting by John Singer Sargent, 1887
  • Rear Admiral Caspar Goodrich Serves In Three Wars and Helps Extinguish San Francisco Earthquake Fires
  • New England pioneer Charles Goodrich, 1720-1816
  • Charles Augustus Goodrich, 1768-1804
  • Lexicograhper Chauncey Allen Goodrich (1790-1860)
  • Congressman Elizur Goodrich, 1761-1849
  • Notes on Rev. Elizur Goodrich (1734-1797)
  • Playwright and author Frank Booth Goodrich (1826-1894)
  • Notes on Rev. Samuel Goodrich (1763-1835)
  • Notes on Samuel Griswold Goodrich aka Peter Parley (1793-1860)
  • Remembrance of Samuel Goodrich aka Peter Parley (1793-1860) by daughter Emily
  • Notes on Sophia Upson Goodrich (1819-1872)
  • Notes on Thomas Goodrich (1489-1554)
  • Sketch of William Goodrich (1605-1676)
  • War of 1812 veteran and lumberman Isaiah Hamblin
  • Mormon pioneer Jacob Vernon Hamblin (1819-1886)
  • Legacy Society of Martin County honors Katherine (Heth) Dunscombe, 2003
  • Ohio notable Homer Hine
  • Bootlegging in Stuart, Florida (Hopkins)
  • Revolutionary War soldier on Aaron Hubbell (1757-1844)
  • Revolutionary War Veteran Elnathan Hubbell (1742-1801)
  • Revolutionary War service of Lemuel Hubbell (1755-1845)
  • Richard Hubbell (1626-1699) 1st Hubbell to America
  • Adventurer Thomas Jadwyn (ca. 1560-1627)
  • King Philips War Veteran Lieut. Joseph Judson (1619-1690)
  • General & Alcatraz Commander David Hunter Kinzie (1841-1904)
  • Spanish American War Nurse Eleanor Lyttle (Kinzie) Gordon 1835-1917
  • Chicago pioneer John H. Kinzie, 1803-1865
  • Civil War Casualty John H. Kinzie (1838-1862)
  • Reminisence of Janet Theresa (Krueger) Dunscombe
  • Civil War casualty Alphonso Clark Linn (1836-1864)
  • Notes on Anne Margaret (Magill) Smith (1807-1887)
  • Notes on Capt, Arthur Magill (1743-1812)
  • Ship's Capt. Charles Magill (1756-1807)
  • Notes on John Magill (1590-1677)
  • Hauntings at Gill Hall
  • Loyalist John Magill, a double-life? (1715-1792)
  • The Unfortunate demise of Juliette Augusta Magill, 1870
  • Background on the "Marguerettaz" surname
  • Qu'est-ce que c'est Mamou? and Notes of Marie (Marguerettaz) Dunscombe Bisher
  • Indian troubles in Colrain for Joseph McKown and Matthew Clark
  • World War II Memoir of Andy Misura
  • Recollections on the Misura family by Rose & Andy
  • Major General James Parker, born 1854
  • Sarah Prince Gill, 1728-1761
  • Puritan religious leader Rev. Peter Prudden (1601-1656)
  • Pioneer and War of 1812 veteran Jehial Saxton, ca. 1818
  • Notes on William Frederick Schweikert (1863-1936)
  • A Tom Seaver connection
  • Notes on Rev. Raymond Hoyt Seeley (1812-1885)
  • Notes on Ann Mary Seon (1812-1851)
  • Notes Mary E. (Severance) Kimball Field (1837-1890)
  • Illinois farmer Sherman Linn Shaw (1864-1942)
  • Biographical sketch of Charles Robert Sherman (1788-1829)
  • Notes on Archibald Smith (1801-1886)
  • Architect Arthur William Smith (1881-1960)
  • Reminiscence of Mary E. (Smith) Monell (1820-1858)
  • Notes on Nathaniel Benedict Smith (1795-1881)
  • Notes on Nehemiah Smith (1673-1724)
  • Notes on Rev. Nehemiah Smith (1605-1686)
  • Magazine publisher Roswell Smith (1829-1892)
  • Civil War Pvt. William Seagrove Smith (1834-1865)
  • War of 1812 casualty Aaron Stewart (1775-1813)
  • Teacher and War of 1812 veteran Abraham W. Stewart (1786-1870)
  • Notes on Addison Stewart (1811-1848)
  • Notes on Amanda C. (Stewart) Severance (1809-1898)
  • Civil War veteran Amariah Haven Stewart (1818-1902)
  • War of 1812 veteran Amos Stewart (1793-1867)
  • Gold rusher Amos Stewart Jr. (1833-1910)
  • Pioneer Caroline M. (Stewart) Green (1829-1873)
  • Notes and a poem on French & Indian War veteran Charles Stewart (1705-1777)
  • Revolutionary War veteran Charles Stewart (1763-1837)
  • Charles "Yankee" Stewart (1834-1904) tries his hand at farming in Virginia
  • Cynthia Stewart (1772-1857)
  • Civil War Capt. Damon Stewart (1834-1905)
  • Notes on David C. Stewart (1827-1901)
  • Notes on Edmund Barber Stewart (1835-1921)
  • Effie S. Stewart (1863-1904) - a date with Thomas Edison
  • Effie S. Stewart (1863-1904) - a 1900 court date
  • Farmer Enos Stewart (1766-1856)
  • Civil War recollections of F. (Freeborn) Eugene Stewart (b. 1841)
  • "Hustler" Haven C. Stewart (born 1858)
  • Spanish-American War Vet Henry M. Stewart (1874-1899)
  • Fatal encounter with a trolley, Hobart Addison Stewart (1868-1915)
  • Vermonter Ira Stewart (1779-1855)
  • Ira Stewart, blacksmith on the Erie Canal (1805-1836)
  • Minuteman at Lexington James Stewart (1759-1791) later killed by Indians
  • Civil War veteran James Stewart (1817-1881)
  • Violinist & Civil War Sgt. James I. Stewart (1830-1872)
  • Farmer James L. Stewart (born 1848)
  • Jehial Stewart (1818-1891)
  • Centenarian (and then some) Jessica (Stewart) Swift
  • Notes on John Stewart (1681-1741), 1st of our Stewart's to America
  • French & Indian War veteran John Stewart (1710-1761)
  • French & Indian War & Revolutionary War veteran John Stewart (1745-1829)
  • John Stewart (1735-1818): a fatal encounter with an Indian & a cow bell; measles, slippery elm, and the French & Indian War
  • John Stewart (1743-1819): a 1773 journey from Vermont to Massachusetts and service in the Revolution
  • John Stewart (1755-1831); veteran of the Revolution & War of 1812
  • John Stewart (1785-1802)
  • Ohio pioneer John B. Stewart (1791-1881)
  • Art teacher John Eugene Stewart (1926-1993)
  • Revolutionary soldier and centenarian Joseph Stewart (1721-1821)
  • Revolutionary soldier Joseph Stewart (1752-1813)
  • Diptheria and a tragic loss of family: Juliet A. (Stewart) Bell Smith
  • Notes on Luther Stewart (1796-1885)
  • Lydia Stewart (1768-1818)
  • Noble Stewart (1777-1814)
  • A Bear encounter for pioneer Polly (Stewart) Saxton (1789-1873)
  • Rebecca "Aunt Becky" Stewart (1767-1860)
  • Private Richard A. Stewart, KIA (1845-1864)
  • Revolutionary War veteran Robert Stewart (born 1748)
  • Samuel Stewart and his wife Alice (1700's)
  • Revolutionary War veteran Samuel Stewart (1749-1827)
  • Wandering Samuel F. Stewart (1803-1876)
  • Gold-rusher Dr. Silas Stewart (1822-1865)
  • Civil War veteran and resteranteur Sylvanus Stewart (born 1840)
  • Revolutionary War casualty William Stewart, died 1782
  • State Legislator William Stewart (1820-1909)
  • Civil War Lieut. William C. Stewart, KIA (1839-1864)
  • A poem on Stewart Brook
  • Utah pioneer Amos Stoddard (1808-1887)
  • Oren Stone (1833-1897), Mayor of Flint, Michigan
  • Memoir of Homer Hine Stuart (1810-1885)
  • Notes on Homer Hine Stuart (1810-1885)
  • Notes on Homer Hine Stuart Jr. (1855-1923)
  • George Gosling Recollection (1930) of Homer Hine Stuart Jr. (1855-1923)
  • Sketch of Inglis Stuart (1859-1942)
  • Notes on Katharine Dunbar (Stuart) Dunscombe
  • Notes on Henry & Edith (Troon) Tiffin
  • Dr. Grenville Weeks (1837-1919), surgeon on the U.S.S. Monitor
 
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