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  • Welty and Disbrow Lines
    • Basil Albert Welty and Mary Lou Disbrow >
      • Basil Franklin Welty and Margaret Elizabeth Cook >
        • Ignatius N. Welty and Cordelia Frances Sims >
          • Francis M. Welty and Mary T. O'Daniell >
            • John Welty and Elizabeth McMahan
            • Ignatius ODaniel and Elizabeth
          • Francis Marion Sims and Sarah L. Curtis >
            • Christopher Sims and Sabrina Peale
            • Daniel Curtis and Mary
        • William J. Cook and Sena Mary J. Brotherton >
          • William Cook, Sr. and Orlena M. Hannah >
            • William James Hannah and Amanda Maria Kellums
          • Moses Brotherton and Mary Margaret Statler >
            • James Brotherton and Nancy Farner
            • Adam Jefferson Statler and Harriet Jaco >
              • Peter Statler and Peggy Masters
      • Merwin Cephas Disbrow and Dora Elizabeth Padgett >
        • Lavoisier Watson Disbrow and Cora Alice Easton >
          • Lodowick W. Disbrow and Sarah Jane Whitcomb >
            • Daniel W. Disbrow and Jane Leek
            • Albert Whitcomb and Lucy Bishop >
              • James Whitcomb and Lucy Kilburn >
                • Robert Whitcomb and Eunice Sheldon >
                  • James Whitcomb and Sarah Winslow >
                    • James Whitcomb and Mary Parker >
                      • Robert Whitcomb and Mary Cudworth >
                        • John Whetcomb and France Cogan >
                          • Henry Cogan and Joane Boridge
                        • General James Cudworth and Mary >
                          • Reverend Ralph Cudworth, D.D., M.A. and Mary Machell >
                            • Rauphe Cudworthe and Jane Ashton
                      • William Parker and Mary Turner >
                        • Humphrey Turner and Lydia Gaymer >
                          • Richard Gaymer, Jr. and Margaret Mason >
                            • Richard Gaymer, Sr. and Alice Dobbes
                    • Major Edward Winslow, Esquire and Sarah >
                      • Kenelm Winslow, Jr. and Mercy Worden >
                        • Kenelm Winslow and Ellenor Newton >
                          • Edward Winslow and Magdalene Ollyver >
                            • Kenelm Winslow
                        • Peter Worden II and Mary >
                          • Peter Worden (the elder) and Margaret Grice >
                            • Robert Worden and Isabel Worthington
                            • Thomas Grice and Alice
              • Amos B. Bishop and Rhoda Hildreth >
                • Daniel Bishop and Bettey Bowen >
                  • Uriel Bowen and Elizabeth Perry >
                    • Richard Bowen and Patience Peck >
                      • Richard Bowen and Esther Sutton >
                        • Richard Bowen
                      • Joseph Peck, Jr. and Hannah >
                        • Joseph Peck, Sr. and Rebecka Clark >
                          • Robert Peck and Hellen Babbs >
                            • Robert Pecke and Johan Waters
                            • Nicholas Babbs and Helen Parkhurst
                          • John Clark and Elizabeth
                • Abel Hildreth and Huldah Edwards >
                  • Sampson Hildreth and Lydia Parlin >
                    • Jonathan Hildreth and Hannah Spaulding >
                      • Ephraim Hildreth and Ann Moore >
                        • Richard Hildreth and Elizabeth
                        • John Moore and Ann Smith >
                          • John Moore and Ellesabeth
                          • John Smith
                    • John Parling and Mary Heald >
                      • John Parlen and Mary Heartwell >
                        • Nicholas Parlin and Sarah Hanmore
                        • Samuell Hartwell and Ruth Wheeler >
                          • William Hartwell and Jasan
                          • George Wheeler and Katherine Pin >
                            • Thomas Wheeler
                      • John Heald and Mary Chandler >
                        • John Heald and Sarah Dane >
                          • John Heald and Eunice Blackeburne
                          • Thomas Dane and Elizabeth
                        • Roger Chandler and Mary Simonds >
                          • William Simonds and Judith Phippin >
                            • William Phipping
                  • Samuel Edwards and Huldah Estabrook >
                    • Abraham Estabrook and Martha Brabrook
          • Sylvester G. Easton and Sarah M. Everett >
            • Daniel Easton and Lesbe Van Wey >
              • Josiah Easton
            • William Everett and Sarah
        • James Henry Padgett and Myrtle L. Hale >
          • Charles Morris Padgett, Jr. and Georgiaetta Elzea >
            • Charles Padgett and Mary E. Wilbur >
              • Robert Padgett and Susannah Shapley >
                • John Padgett and Hannah Wilson
                • Utter Shole Shapley and Sarah >
                  • Thomas Shapley and Johannah Utter >
                    • David Shapley, Jr. and Hepsibah French >
                      • David Shapley, Sr.
                      • John French and Phoebe Keyes >
                        • Ensign Thomas French and Mary Scudamore >
                          • Thomas French and Susan Riddlesdale >
                            • Jacob French and Susan Warren
                            • John Riddledale and Dorcas
                          • William Scudamore (III) and Margery Lechmere >
                            • William Scudamore (II) and Mary Burghill
                        • Robert Keyes and Sarah Swett >
                          • John Swett and Phebe Benton
                    • Samuel Utter and Johannah Preston >
                      • Jabez Utter and Mary >
                        • Nicholas Utter
                      • Samuel Preston, Jr. and Sarah Bridges >
                        • Samuel Preston, Sr. and Susannah Gutterson >
                          • Roger Preston and Martha
                          • William Gutterson and Elizabeth
                        • John Bridges and Sarah Howe >
                          • Edmond Bridges and Elizabeth
                          • James How and Elizabeth Dane >
                            • Robert Howe
                            • John Dane and Francis
            • Rufus Elzea and Catherine A. Depew
          • George W. Hale and Jane Elizabeth Dobbyn >
            • Levi Hale and Polly Coats >
              • Stephen Coats, Jr. and Polly Narramore
            • James Dobbyn and Margaret Ester Drake >
              • Henry Dobbyn and Elizabeth Bobier >
                • Gregory Bobier and Martha Willis
              • William Drake and Hannah Montross >
                • Peter Montross and Leah Mabie >
                  • Peter Montras and Emmetje Anderzon >
                    • Harmen Harmse and Margaret Montras >
                      • Jan Harremse and Aeltje Abrahams >
                        • Harmen Jansen and Margariet Meyring >
                          • Jan Meyer and Teuntie Straetmans
                        • Abraham Ryck and Grietje Hendricks >
                          • Hendrick Harmensen
                      • Pierre Montras and Marguerite David >
                        • Barthelemi Montarras and Marguerite Bodat
                        • Guillaume David and Marie Armand
                  • Simon Mabie >
                    • Caspar Meby and Lysbeth Schuurmans >
                      • Pieter Caspersen van Naarden and Aechte Jans van Norden
                      • Frederick Schuerman and Christina Jans >
                        • Jan Jansen Hagenaar
  • Fishel and Marrison Lines
    • Joseph Henry Fishel and Mildred Leone Marrison >
      • James Nicholas Fishel and Selina Eliza Hepworth >
        • Jacob Henry Fishel and Eliza Catherine Fleener >
          • Henry Fishel, Jr. and Teresa E. Hollanbuck >
            • Heinrich Fishel, Sr. >
              • Johann Adam Fishel and Ursula Catharina Thomas >
                • Johannes Fishell and Anna Maria Elisabetha Schmidt >
                  • Johann Jacob Schmidt
          • Aaron Fleener and Frances G. Waggoner >
            • Samuel Fleener and Mary Ann Watson >
              • Jacob Fleenor >
                • Johannes Flinner and Anna
            • Burgess Waggoner and Nancy Shipp >
              • Herbert Green Waggener and Nancy Willis >
                • James Waggener and Ann Jones >
                  • Herbert Waggener >
                    • John Waggoner and Rachell
                  • James Jones
                • William Willis
              • Richard Shipp and Mary C. Copeland >
                • Richard Shipp and Isabel Martin >
                  • Richard Shipp >
                    • Richard Shipp and Mary >
                      • Josias Shipp, Sr. and Elizabeth Brooks >
                        • Thomas Brooks and Susanna
                • James Copeland and Martha Johnson
        • William Bramwell Hepworth, Sr. and Ann Eliza Emery >
          • Samuel Clayton Hepworth and Martha Holliwood >
            • William Hepworth and Margaret Clayton
            • Job Hollywood
          • Edward Emery, Jr. and Elizabeth Ellen Holiday >
            • Edward Emery, Sr. and Julia Ann Freed >
              • Josiah Emery and Abigail Cutter >
                • William Emery and Mary Chase >
                  • Edward Emery and Sarah Sibley >
                    • Jonathan Emery and Mary Woodman >
                      • John Emery (II) and Mary Shatswell
                      • Edward Woodman, Jr. and Mary Goodrich >
                        • Edward Woodman, Sr. >
                          • Edward Woodman and Collett Mallett >
                            • Thomas Woodman
                        • William Goodrich and Margaret Butterfield
                    • Samuel Sibley and Sarah Wells >
                      • Richard Sibley and Hanna
                      • John Wells and Sarah Littlefield >
                        • Thomas Wells and Abigail Warner >
                          • William Warner
                        • Francis Littlefield and Rebecca >
                          • Edmund Littlefield and Annis Austin >
                            • Francis Littlefield and Mary
                            • Richard Asten
                  • Nathan Chase and Judith Sawyer >
                    • Thomas Chase and Rebecca Follansbee >
                      • Aquilla Chase and Ann Wheeler >
                        • John Wheeler and Agnes Yeoman >
                          • Dominick Wheeler and Mercye Jellye
                      • Thomas Follansbee, Sr. and Mary
                    • John Sawyer and Mary Browne >
                      • Samuel Sawyer and Mary Emery >
                        • William Sawyer and Ruth
                        • John Emery (III) and Mary
                      • Isaac Browne and Rebecca Bailey >
                        • Thomas Browne and Mary Healy
                        • John Bayly, Jr. and Eleanor Emery >
                          • John Bayly, Sr. and Anne Bayly
                          • John Emery (II) >
                            • John Emery (I)
            • Jesse Holiday and Abigail Osborn >
              • Robert Holiday and Edith Davis >
                • William Holaday and Jane Andrew >
                  • Henry Holaday and Mary Fayle
                  • Robert Andrew and Sarah
                • Jessee Davis and Elizabeth Reynolds >
                  • James Davis and Patience Miller >
                    • Robert Miller and Ruth Haines >
                      • Gayen Miller and Margret
                      • Joseph Haines and Dorothy
                  • David Reynolds and Mary Parker >
                    • William Reynolds and Mary Browne >
                      • Henry Reynolds and Prudence Clayton >
                        • William Reynolds and Margaret Exton >
                          • John Exton
                        • William Clayton and Prudence Lanckford >
                          • William Claiton and Jone Smith >
                            • William Claiton, Sr.
                      • William Browne and Kathrine Williams >
                        • Richard Browne
                    • Abraham Parker and Elinor Richardson >
                      • John Parker and Mary Doe
                      • Isaack Richardson and Katherine Gandy >
                        • Richard Gandy and Ellin
              • Abraham Osborn and Martha Hodson >
                • Abraham Osborn and Abigail Davies >
                  • William Ozbun and Rebecca Cox >
                    • Mathew Osborn II and Isabell Dobson >
                      • Mathew Osborn
                    • Richard Cox and Elizabeth Scarlett >
                      • Humphry Scarlett and Anne Richards >
                        • Joseph Richards and Jone
                  • Charles Davies and Hannah Matson >
                    • John Matson
                • Robert Hodson and Rachel Mills >
                  • George Hodgson and Mary
                  • Thomas Mills and Elizabeth Harrold >
                    • John Mills
                    • Richard Harrold and Mary Baels >
                      • John Beals and Mary Clayton
      • Emry Elmer Marrison and Hattie Alice Morse >
        • John Marrison and Esther Jane Pierce >
          • William Marrison and Mary Ann Gray >
            • Edward Marrison and Lucy Lee >
              • Thomas Marrison
              • Thomas Lee
          • James E. Pierce and Susan A. St. Johns >
            • Franklin Pierce and Rebeca
        • William F. Morse and Alice Lillian Blodgett >
          • Hiram B. Morse and Mary Syers
          • Alonzo Blodget and Sarah Ann Morgan >
            • Ziba Blodget and Dianna Burras
            • Zenas Morgan and Rebecca Williams
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FA2

Farmer, John. A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England. Carter, Andrews, & Co. Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1829. Page 112.

FA3

Farmer, Silas. History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan. A Chronological Cyclopedia of the Past and Present. Silas Farmer & Co. New York. 1890. Pages 1266, 1308-1309, and 1370-1371.

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 1. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1906. Pages 345, 357-361, and 365-366.

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 4. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1911. Pages 78-83, 91-97, 118-122, and 156-166. Web. www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=288

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 5. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1911. Pages 10, 56-67, 76-80, 92-108, 229-234, and 243-251. Web. www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=485

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 6. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1911. Pages 17-23, 29-32, 130-134, 162-166, 224-229, 346-347, 411-413, 417-423, and 549. Web. www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=486

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 7. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1912. Pages 2-18, 188-190, 305-311, and 315-320. Web. www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=487

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Farrer, William, D.Litt. and J. Brownbill, M.A. The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster, Volume 8. Constable & Company Limited. London. 1914. Pages 101-105, 201-203, 232-237, 265-268, 285-304, and 320-328. Web. www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=488

FA10

Farrer, William and Charles Travis Clay, F.S.A. Early Yorkshire Charters. Volume 5: The Honour of Richmond, Part II. The Yorkshire Archælogical Society Record Series. Extra Series Vol. II. 1936. Reprint. Cambridge University Press. New York. 2013. Pages 177, 178, 199, 306-307, 317-320, 323, and 326-328.

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Farrer, William. Final Concords of the County of Lancaster, From the Original Chirographs, or Feet of Fines, Preserved Amongst the Palatinate of Lancaster Records, in the Public Record Office, London. Part II. Edward II. And Edward III. A.D. 1307 to A.D. 1377. The Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. Volume XLVI. 1903. Page 74.

FA12

Farrer, William. Final Concords of the County of Lancaster, From the Original Chirographs, or Feet of Fines, Preserved Amongst the Palatinate of Lancaster Records, in the Public Record Office, London. Part III. John, Duke of Lancaster, to Henry VII. A.D. 1377-1509. The Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. Volume L. 1905. Pages 35-38, 53, 82, 90, and 148-149.

FA13

Farrer, William, Litt.D. Honors and Knights’ Fees. Volume I. Bidun. Chokes. Visdelou. Wahull. Curcy. Peverel of Nottingham. Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. London. 1923. Page 200.

FA14

Farrer, William, Litt.D. Honors and Knights’ Fees. Volume II. Chester. Huntingdon. The Manchester University Press. Manchester. 1925. Pages 296, 299, and 337.

FA15

Farrer, William, Litt.D. Honors and Knights’ Fees. Volume III. Arundel. Eudes the Sewer. Warenne. The Manchester University Press. Manchester. 1925. Pages 298-300, 313-318, and 321.

FA16

Farrer, William, Hon.D.Litt. Lancashire Inquests, Extents, and Feudal Aids. Part III. A.D. 1313 - A.D. 1335. The Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. Volume LXX. 1915. Pages 161-163.

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Farrer, W. The Lancashire Pipe Rolls of 31 Henry I., A.D. 1130, and of the Reigns of Henry II., 1155-1189; Richard I., A.D. 1189-1199; and King John, A.D. 1199-1216… Also Early Lancashire Charters. Henry Young and Sons. Liverpool. 1902. Pages v, vi, vii, 10, 13-14, 17-20, 23, 27, 29, 33, 61, 71, 85, 114, 156, 158, 160, 185, 208, 233, 257, 265, 272, 274, 285, 290, 295-297, 302, 305, 307-308, 310, 312-314, 355-361, 389-394, 431-432, and 443.

FA18

Fawtier, Robert. The Capetian Kings of France; Monarchy & Nation (987-1328). Translated by Lionel Butler and R.J. Adam. St. Martin’s Press. New York. 1966. Pages 15, 27, 48, 50-51, 54, 61, and 100-101.

FA19

“Fall From Bicycle Breaks Boy’s Hip.” News-Palladium. Benton Harbor, Michigan. 2 October, 1951. Page 14.

FA20

“Farm for Sale.” The Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 18 March, 1949. Page 2.

FA21

Faxon, George L. The History of the Faxon Family, Containing a Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Faxon of Braintree, Mass. Press of Springfield Printing Company. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1880. Page 127.

FA22

Faraday, M.A., MA., FDA. The Herefordshire Musters of 1539 and 1542. M.A. Faraday. 2012. Pages i, iii, vi-vii, 5, 129, and 155.

FE1

Federal Military Pension Applications – Pension Documents Packet (NATF 85B). U.S. National Archives & Records Administration.

 

For Alonzo Blodget: No Box or Bundle Number noticed. Certificate Number: 475,019.

 

For Lodowick Disbrow: Bundle Number: 1. Certificate Number: 552,445.

 

For George W. Hale: No Box or Bundle Number noticed. Certificate Number: 455,658.

 

For John Marrison: Bundle Number: 9. Certificate Number: 856,264.

 

For Adam Jefferson Statler: Bundle Number: 39. Certificate Number: 405,571.

 

For Francis M. Welty: Box Number 36429. Certificate Number: 260,831.

 

For Ignatius O’Daniell, who was not the Ignatius O’Daniel who was the father of Mary T. O’Daniell: Bundle Number: 29. Certificate Number: 920,105.

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Ferland, J.B.A. Cours D’Histoire du Canada. Premiére Partie. 1534-1663. Deuxième Édition. N.S. Hardy. Québec. 1882. Page 202.

FE3

Fernow, Berthold. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, Volume XIV. Weed, Parsons and Company. 1883. Pages 22-23, 32, 152, and 326.

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Fernow, Berthold. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, Volume XV. State Archives, Volume I. Weed, Parsons and Company. 1887. Page 441.

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Fernow, Berthold. Documents Relating to the History of the Dutch and Swedish Settlements on the Delaware River. Volume XII. The Argus Company, Printers. Albany, New York. 1877. Pages 45-46, 48-49, 133-143, 157-158, and 162.

FE6

Fernow, Berthold. The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam 1655-1663. Francis P. Harper. New York. 1902. Pages 159, 161-162, 174-176, 180-181, and 183.

FE7

Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume I. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens 1653-1655. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 118, 120, 126-127, 192-196, 247-249, 267, 269, and 318-319.

FE8

Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume II. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens 1656 to Aug. 27, 1658, Inclusive. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 71-72, 137, 140, 155, 165, 168, 382, 385, 387, 389, 395, 397, and 427-428.

FE9

Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume III. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens Sept. 3, 1658, to Dec. 30, 1661, Inclusive. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 4, 6, 76, 130, 132, 134, 137, 144-145, 147, 150, 153-154, 171, 208, 283-284, and 298.

FE10

Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume IV. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens Jan. 3, 1662, to Dec. 18, 1663, Inclusive. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 184-185.

FE11

Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume VII. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens Sept. 11, 1673, to Nov. 10, 1674, Inclusive. Administrative Minutes March 8, 1657, to Jan. 28, 1661, Inclusive. Index. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 147-148, 150-151, 218-219, 248, 262-263, and 266-267.

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Fernow, Berthold. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Volume V. Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens Jan. 8, 1664, to May 1, 1666, Inclusive. The Knickerbocker Press. 1897. Pages 212, 224-225, and 258-259.

FI1

“Fire.” The Northern Galaxy. Middlebury, Vermont. January 13, 1846.

FI2

“Fire! The Old Eldridge House Burnt.” The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. May 13, 1850.

FI3

First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, New Jersey. History of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N.J. Part II. The Combined Registers, From 1742 to 1885. Banner Steam Print. Morristown, New Jersey. 1885. Page 65.

FI4

First Presbyterian Church of Romulus. First Presbyterian Church of Romulus Records, 1802-1824. Rare and Manuscript Collections, 2B Carl A. Kroch Library. Cornell University. Ithaca, New York. Located in a folder in Box 18. Page 8.

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Fishwick, Lieutenant Colonel Henry, F.S.A. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court of Lancaster Time of Henry VIII. The Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. Volume XXXV. 1897. Pages 194-195.

FI6

Fishwick, Lieutenant Colonel Henry, F.S.A. “The History of the Parish of Garstang in the County of Lancaster.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume CIV – Old Series. The Chetham Society. Manchester. 1878. Pages 6, 34, 37, and 42-43.

FI7

Fishwick, Lieutenant Colonel Henry, F.S.A. “The History of the Parish of Garstang in the County of Lancaster. Part II.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume CV – Old Series. The Chetham Society. Manchester. 1879. The pedigree chart is located after page 232.

FI8

Fitts, Rev. James Hill. History of Newfields New Hampshire 1638-1911. Editor Rev. N.F. Carter. No publishing house was indicated; this book may have been self-published. Concord, New Hampshire. 1912. Pages 21-22.

FI9

First Reformed Dutch Church (Poughkeepsie, New York). Church Records, 1716-1867. Web. www.familysearch.org. 18 February, 2022.

 

For the children of John Montras and Margrietjen Schut: Film Number: 17848. Image Group Number: 7856465. Image Numbers: 70 and 74. Original Page Numbers: 74 and 78.

 

For Mary Montross and Edward Churchwell: Film Number: 17848. Image Group Number: 7856465. Image Number: 18. Original Page Number: 17.

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Fiske, Reverend John. The Notebook of the Reverend John Fiske, 1644–1675. Editor: Robert G. Pope. Colonial Society of Massachusetts. 1974. Digitized in 2007. https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1071. Volume 47: The Notebook of the Reverend John Fiske, 1644–1675. Pages 163 and 231-233.

FI11

Fishwick, Henry, F.S.A. The History of the Parish of Preston in Amounderness in the County of Lancaster. James Clegg, The Aldine Press. Rochdale, England. 1900. Pages 238-241.

FL1

Fleenor, Lawrence J., Jr., M.D. “The Origins of the Surname Fleenor.” Appalachian Quarterly. December 2000. Pages 12-15.

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Fleenor, Mary. Flyner/Fliner/Fleiner/Fleenor Family Tree. From Conrad Flyner – 1200 Wurttemburg, Germany to Joseph H. Fleenor – 1900 Washington County, Indiana. Washington County Historical Society. Salem, Indiana. 1994. Pages 1-7.

Note: an identical version of the information contained in this book can be located in a different book, called The Fleener Family. A History of the Fleener Family. A History of the Stout Family, with a More Detailed History of The William Thomas & Sarah Isabelle Stout Fleener Family, as furnished by Members of the families. This book was compiled or written by George Ray Fleener, Maude Mann Shutt, and Ruth Mann Henderson in 1978, and revised in 2005. It may be located in the Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Based solely on the earlier year of publication, it would seem as though this book was the original source.

FL3

Fleet, Beverley. Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume II. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore. 1988. Pages 8, 18, 70, 75, 126, 330, 413-414, and 418.

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Fletcher, J.S. The Cistercians in Yorkshire. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London. 1919. Pages 52-54 and 256.

FL5

Fletcher, Richard. Bloodfeud: Murder and Revenge in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 2003. Pages 1-5, 39, 70, 75-77, 128-132, 153, 171, 178-181, 186-187, 195, and 205-206.

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Florida Death Index, 1877-1998. Web. www.ancestry.com. 20 August, 2016.

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Flower, William and Rev. F.R. Raines, M.A., F.S.A. “The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1567.” Remains, Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume 81 – Old Series. The Chetham Society. Manchester. 1870. Pages 15, 40, 77, and 126.

FL8

Fleet, Beverley. Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. VIII. Essex County – Wills and Deeds. 1711-1714. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore. 1961. Page 45.

FO1

Foley, Janet Wethy. Early Settlers of New York State; Their Ancestors and Descendants, Volume II. Clearfield. 2006. Page 191.

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Follansbee, Peter. “Connecting a London-Trained Joiner to 1630s Plymouth Colony.” Antiques & Fine Art. Web. 16 April, 2010.

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Forbes, Jeanne A. Records of the Town of New Rochelle 1699-1828. The Paragraph Press. New Rochelle, New York. 1916. Pages 7-8, 10-14, 16-18, 20-21, 24-25, 44, 59, 61-66, 214, 233-234, 310-311, 336, 345, 347, and 483.

FO4

Force, Peter. American Archives. Series Four, Volume Three. Coorespondence, Miscellaneous Papers, Proceedings of Committees, &c. Pages 597, 599, and 1181.

FO5

Forum Ancient Coins. Web. www.forumancientcoins.com/historia/coins/m1/m111.htm. 3 January, 2013.

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Fosdick, Lucian J. The French Blood In America. The Baker & Taylor Co. New York. 1911. Pages 232-233.

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Foss, Edward, F.S.A. The Judges of England; with Sketches of Their Lives, and Miscellaneous Notices Connected With the Courts at Westminster, From the Time of the Conquest. Vol. II. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. London. 1848. Pages 326-327.

FO9

Foster, Joseph. Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire. Vol. II. – West Riding. W. Wilfred Head. London. 1874. There are no page numbers in this book. See “Pedigree of Plumpton, of Plumpton”.

FO10

Foulds, Trevor. The Thurgarton Cartulary. Paul Watkins. Stamford, Lincolnshire. 1994. Page 469.

FO11

Fouracre, Paul. “Frankish Gaul to 814.” The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume II c.700-c.900. Editor Rosamond McKitterick. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 1995. Pages 87-89, 93, 96, 98-99, and 102-103.

FO12

Fournier, Gabriel, and Bernard S. Bachrach. “France.” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition, Volume 19. 2005. Pages 454-459, 461, and 463-464.

FO13

Fortenberry, Janet James and Ellen James Godwin. Bollinger County Missouri Birth & Death Register 1883-1892. The Bollinger County Historical Society. No date. Page 167.

FR1

“Franklin Hotel.” The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. July 12, 1839.

FR2

“Franklin Hotel [advertisement by Anson Spelman].” The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. October 5, 1838.

FR3

“Franklin Hotel [advertisement by A. B. Bishop].” The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. May 20, 1842.

FR4

Fraser, Alexander. Twenty-Second Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario. Herbert H. Ball. 1934. Pages 55 and 86.

FR5

“Fredegund.” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition. 2005.

FR6

Frederick County Court. Land Records. Volume K. 1765-1768. Pages 605-607. Accession Number: MSA CE 108-7. Web. www.mdlandrec.net. 16 October, 2013.

FR7

Frederick County Court. Land Records. Volume N. 1770-1772. Pages 277-279, 455-457, and 490-491. Accession Number: MSA CE 108-10. Web. www.mdlandrec.net. 16 October, 2013.

FR8

Frederick County Court. Land Records. Volume S. 1773-1773. Pages 378-380. Accession Number: MSA CE 108-13. Web. www.mdlandrec.net. 20 October, 2013.

FR9

Frederick County Court. Land Records. Volume T. 1773-1773. Pages 8-12. Accession Number: MSA CE 108-14. Web. www.mdlandrec.net. 19 October, 2013.

FR10

Frederick County Court. Land Records. Volume U. 1773-1773. Pages 260-264. Accession Number: MSA CE 108-15. Web. www.mdlandrec.net. 19 October, 2013.

FR11

Freeman, Edward A., M.A., Hon. D.C.L., & LL.D. The History of the Norman Conquest of England, its Causes and its Results. Volume III. The Reign of Harold and the Interregnum. Second Edition, Revised. The Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1875. Pages 131-132.

FR12

Freeman, Frederick. The History of Cape Cod: The Annals of The Thirteen Towns of Barnstable County, Volume II. 1862. Pages 193-196.

FR13

French, Elizabeth. “Genealogical Research in England.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 1913. Volume LXVII. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts. 1913. Pages 343-348.

FR14

Fried, Johannes. “The Frankish kingdoms, 817-911: the East and Middle kingdoms.” The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume II c.700-c.900. Editor Rosamond McKitterick. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 1995. Pages 142-147, 149-150, 154, 156-157, and 159-160.

FR15

Fries, Dr. Adelaide L. Index to Memoirs Filed in Salem Moravian Archives from 17-19. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. General Joseph Winston Chapter Daughters of American Revolution. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 1938. Page 19. Web. www.ancestry.com.

FR16

Frost, Archie N. The Salem Witchcraft Papers. Verbatim Transcripts of the Legal Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692. Volume I. Editors Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum. Da Capo Press. New York. 1977. Pages 131-132, 139-142, 183, 188-189, and 193-194.

 

See also: https://salem.lib.virginia.edu/n24.html

FR17

Frost, Archie N. The Salem Witchcraft Papers. Verbatim Transcripts of the Legal Documents of the Salem Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692. Volume III. Editors Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum. Da Capo Press. New York. 1977. Pages 778-779, 875-876, 878-879, 928-929, and 981-982.

FR18

Frary, Ellie. “Centennial Notes.” Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 16 October, 1929. Page 6.

FR19

Freetown (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Births, marriage intentions, and deaths, 1686-1793. Web. www.familysearch.org. 9 April, 2022.

 

For the children of Job Winslow: Births, marriage intentions, and deaths, 1686-1793. Film Number: 945020. Image Group Number: 7009772. Image Number: 8. Original Page Number: 1.

FR20

Fries, Adelaide L., M.A. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume III. Edwards & Broughton Company. Raleigh, North Carolina. 1926. Page 1340.

FR21

Fries, Adelaide L., M.A. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume IV. 1780-1783. Edwards & Broughton Company. Raleigh, North Carolina. 1930. Pages 1612, 1774, 1829, 1922, and 1924.

FR22

Fries, Adelaide L., M.A., LITT.D. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume V. 1784-1792. The North Carolina Historical Commission. Raleigh, North Carolina. 1941. Pages 2063, 2174, and 2208.

FR23

Fries, Adelaide L., M.A., LITT.D. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume VI. 1793-1808. The North Carolina Historical Commission. Raleigh, North Carolina. 1943. Pages 2489, 2490, 2522, 2597, 2705, 2720, and 2878.

FR24

Fradd, Brandon. The Winslow Families of Worcestershire, 1400-1700. Newbury Street Press. Boston, Massachusetts. 2009. Pages 3-5, 7, 22, 26-27, 30-31, 34, 38, 41, 44, 47, 51-53, 55, 89-98, 106-108, 114, 116-119, 144-145, 149, 205-209, and 289-294.

FU1

“Funeral Rites Held For L.W. Disbrow.” Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 3 October, 1934.

FU2

Futhey, J. Smith and Gilbert Cope. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Bibliographical Sketches. Louis H. Everts. Philadelphia. 1881. Pages 31, 171, 498, 710-711, 719, and 759-760.

FU3

“Funeral Monday for Theo. Mick.” The News-Palladium. 3 May, 1941. Page 8.

 

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