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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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Parish Records Collection 1538-2005. Web. www.findmypast.co.uk.

 

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PA13

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Web. www.ancestry.com. 9 November, 2012.

 

For Guillaume David and Marie Armand David: Original Source: Trudel, Marcel. Catalogue des Immigrants, 1632-1662. Editions Hurtubise HMH. Montreal. 1983 Page 355.

 

For Pierre Montarras: Original Source: Poulin, Joseph-Philippe. “Premiers colons du debut de la colonie jusqu’en 1700.” Programme Souvenir. Sixieme Congres de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, Québec (Oct. 8-10, 1960). Page 22.

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Passengers on the Anne and the Little James. Web.

www.pilgrimhall.org/FortuneAnneLittleJames.htm. 12 November, 2011.

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Paul, Bharati. “Nostalgia – Memories of Madras.” Madras Musings. Vol. XXII. No. 7. July 16-31 2012. Web. http://madrasmusings.com/Vol%2022%20No%207/nostalgia.html. 11 July, 2014.

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Paul, Sir James Balfour. The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom. Volume I. David Douglas. Edinburgh. 1904. Pages 1-5.

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Paul, Sir James Balfour. The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom. Volume III. David Douglas. Edinburgh. 1906. Pages 239-243 and 245.

PA22

Parlin, Frank Edson, A.M., Pd.D. The Parlin Genealogy. The Descendants of Nicholas Parlin of Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1913. Pages 16-23 and 27-31.

PA23

Paige, Lucius R., Rev. “List of Freemen.” The New England Genealogical and Historical Register and Antiquarian Journal. Volume III. New England Historic Genealogic Society. Boston, Massachusetts. 1849. Pages 89, 91, 94-96, 187-190, 193, and 241.

PA24

Parties: William Scudamore, late of Ballingham, gent, son of William Scudamore of… The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2798. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247373. 4 February, 2024.

PA25

Parties: Elizabeth I, and Gregory Pryce [Price] and Mary his wife. Type of Document:... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2800. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247375. 9 January, 2025.

PA26

Parties: Francis Parlor to John Scudamore of Ballingham, esq. Type of Document:... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2824. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247399. 9 January, 2025.

PA27

Parties: George Scudamore of Beawdeley [Bewdley] in Worcestershire [Worcestershire],... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2796. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247371. 9 January, 2025.

PA28

Parties: George Scudamore, gent, one of the sons and heirs of William Scudamore of...The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2797. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247372. 9 January, 2025.

PA29

Parties: Humfrey Tailor [Taylor] to John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent. Type of... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2832. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247407. 9 January, 2025.

PA30

Parties: James Jeffes to John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent. Type of Document:... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2815. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247390. 9 January, 2025.

PA31

Parties: James Jeffes to John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent. Type of Document: Release.... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2816. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247391. 9 January, 2025.

PA32

Parties: John Jeffes the younger to John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent. Type of... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2813. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247388. 9 January, 2025.

PA33

Parties: John Scudamore the elder of Ballngham, esq, to Thomas Gwillym and John... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2838. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247413. 9 January, 2025.

PA34

Parties: John Scudamore of Ballingham, esq, plaintiff, and Frances Parlor, deforciant.... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2825. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247400. 9 January, 2025.

PA35

Parties: John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent, plaintiff; and Gregory Pryce [Price] and... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2801. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247376. 9 January, 2025.

PA36

Parties: John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent, plaintiff; and John Jeffes and James... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2817. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247392. 9 January, 2025.

PA37

Parties: John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent, plaintiff, and John Jeffes, and others,... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2829. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247404. 9 January, 2025.

PA38

Parties: John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent, plaintiff, and John Scudamore of Tretire,... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2834. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247409. 9 January, 2025.

PA39

Parties: John Scudamore, son of John Scudamore of Ballingham, esq, to John Scudamore.... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2839. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247414. 9 January, 2025.

PA40

Parties: Margaret Rowely [Rowley], and Thomas Their and Johan his wife, to John... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2808. Web.

PA41

Parties: Richard Gwillym of Trepenkennet [Trippenkennett] and Richard Gwillym of... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2828. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247403. 9 January, 2025.

PA42

Parties: Richard Scudamore of Ballingham, gent, son of William Scudamore of Balinham... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2803. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247378. 9 January, 2025.

PA43

Parties: Rowland Scudamore of Canon Lyhe [? Monkleigh] in the county of Devon, gent, to... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/34/1993. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247014. 9 January, 2025.

PA44

Parties: Thomas Lechmor to John Scudamore of Ballingham, gent. Type of Document: Lease... The National Archives. Catalogue Reference: C 115/44/2810. Web.

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C18247376. 9 January, 2025.

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“Peachville Peaches.” Pentwater News. Pentwater, Michigan. 27 September, 1912.

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Peden, Henry C., Jr., M.A. and John Pitts Launey. Early Church Records of Delaware County Pennsylvania. Volume 2. Heritage Books, Inc. Westminster, Maryland. 1997. Pages 3, 5, 64-67, 70, 73, 78, 82, 179, 183, 188, 201, 212, and 227.

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Pelletreau, William S., A.M. Early Wills of Westchester County New York From 1664 to 1784… With Genealogical and Historical Notes. Francis P. Harper. New York. 1898. Pages 61-62 and 88.

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Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Bureau of Archives and History. Pennsylvania State Archives. RG-17. Records of the Land Office Warrant Registers, 1733-1957. [series #17.88]. Lancaster County Document Images. Web. 19 October, 2013.

 

For George Hodgson:

www.phmc.state.pa.us/Bah/DAM/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/LancasterPages/ Lancaster89.pdf. 10 January, 2014.

 

For Peter Welty:

www.phmc.state.pa.us/Bah/DAM/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/LancasterPages/ Lancaster226.pdf

and

www.phmc.state.pa.us/Bah/DAM/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/LancasterPages/ Lancaster231.pdf.

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Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Bureau of Archives and History. Pennsylvania State Archives. RG-17. Records of the Land Office Warrant Registers, 1733-1957. [series #17.88]. York County Document Images. Web. 19 October, 2013. www.phmc.state.pa.us/Bah/ DAM/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/YorkPages/York135.pdf

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Pennsylvania, Probate Records, 1683-1994. Web. www.familysearch.org. 19 October, 2013.

 

For John Beals: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 116-261>Images 674-675. Estate Number: 226.

 

For Charles Bishop: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 1408-1532>Image Numbers: 522-525.

 

For Ruth Bishop: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estates 1733-1820 A-B>Image Numbers: 174, 176, and 178.

 

For James Brown: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Wills 1713-1720 and 1736-1755 vol 1-3, A-C>Image 16.

 

For William Clayton (d. 1727): In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 262-374>Images 229-234. Estate Number: 298.

 

For John Matson: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 1150-1279>Images 111-116. Estate Number: 1163.

 

For Robert Miller: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 1908-2030>Image Numbers: 508-515.

 

For Ruth Miller: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Wills 1774-1797 vol 8-9, H-I>Image Numbers: 559-560. Page Numbers: 545-547.

 

For Abraham Parker: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Wills 1713-1720 and 1736-1755 vol 1-3, A-C>Image Numbers: 534-535. Page Numbers: 395-396.

 

For Prudence Reynolds (d. 1728): In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 262-374>Images 303-305. Estate Number: 309.

 

For Humphry Scarlett: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Wills 1713-1720 and 1736-1755 vol 1-3, A-C>Images 303-304. Original Page Numbers 197-198.

 

For Humphry Scarlett, Jr.: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Wills 1713-1720 and 1736-1755 vol 1-3, A-C>Image 314. Original Page Numbers 218-219.

 

For Nathaniel Scarlett: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 3555-3663>Image Numbers: 813-823.

 

For Shadrach Scarlett: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estates 1700-1810 no 625-752>Image Numbers: 195-204.

 

For the children of Shadrach Scarlett: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>

Decedents records 1721-1810 S>Image Numbers: 46-49.

 

For Peter Welty: In the cited database, this record is filed in York>Wills 1749-1994 vol A-D>Image Numbers: 81 and 82. Original Page Numbers 113-116.

PE8

Pennsylvania Quaker Records. Warrington, York county. Little Brittain, Lancaster county. Centre, Centre county. West Branch, Clearfield county. Dunnings Creek, Bedford county (2 parts). Web. 17 December, 2013.

https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniaquak00soci.

PE9

Pennsylvania State Archives. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. RG-17. Original Warrants, York County. W-65. Volume AA #2. Page 345.

PE10

“Pepin I.” The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition. 2005.

PE11

Perkins, William. A Commentary on Galatians. Editor Gerald T. Sheppard. The Pilgrim Press. New York. 1989.

PE12

Perley, Sidney. “Descendants of Thomas Brown of Newbury.” The Essex Antiquarian. Volume XIII. The Essex Antiquarian. Salem, Massachusetts. 1909. Page 120.

PE13

Perley, Sidney. Goodridge Memorial. Ancestry and Descendants of Moses Goodridge, Who Was Born at Marblehead, Mass., 9 October, 1764, and Died at Constantine, Mich., 23 August, 1838. Published by the author. Washington, D.C. 1884. Pages 1-7 and 9-12.

PE14

Perley, Sidney. “Marblehead in the Year 1700. No. 4.” The Essex Institute; Historical Collections Volume XLVI – 1910. The Essex Institute. Salem, Massachusetts. 1910. Pages 308-309.

PE15

Perreault, André Clément. “Le Mariage de Françoise Raclos et Michel David.” Le Messager des descendants de Nicolas Perrot. Volume 3, Number 1. Printemps [Spring] 2009. Pages 2-3. Web. www.nicolasperrot.org. 9 November, 2012.

PE16

Persons Naturalized in the Province of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Published Archive Series, 1664-1902. Series 2, Military and Church Records. Volume 2, Part 2. Web. www.ancestry.com. 5 November, 2011. Pages 408, 418, and 419.

PE17

Pettifer, Adrian. English Castles. The Boydell Press. Woodbridge. 1995. Pages 195-196.

PE18

Pearson, Jonathan. Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, From 1662 to 1800. Albany, New York. 1873. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland. 1976. Page 118.

PE19

Peck, Ira B. A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck : Who Emigrated With His Family to This Country in 1638 ; and Records of his Father's and Grandfather's Families in England; With the Pedigree Extending Back From Son to Father for Twenty generations; With their Coat of Arms, and Copies of Wills. Also, an Appendix. Alfred Mudge & Son. Boston, Massachusetts. 1868. Pages 13-17, 20-24, 122-123, 203-204, and 245-247.

PE20

Peirce, Mary Frances. Town of Weston, Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church Records 1709-1825. McIndoe Bros., Printers. Boston, Massachusetts. 1901. Pages 3, 8, 12, 276, and 300.

PE21

Pelletreau, William S. and Kelby, Robert H. “Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York. Vol. II. 1708-1728.” Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1893. With Appendix and Miscellaneous Documents. The New-York Historical Society. New York. 1894. Pages 358-359.

PE22

Pelletreau, William S. and Kelby, Robert H. “Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York. Volume VIII. 1771-1776. With Letters of Administration, 1773-1779.” Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the year 1899. The New-York Historical Society. New York. 1900. Pages 50-51.

PE23

Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964. Web. www.ancestry.com. 2 September, 2017.

 

For William F. Podgett: In the cited database, this record is filed in 1926>037001-040000>Image Number: 156.

PE24

Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993. Web. www.ancestry.com. 6 June, 2022.

 

For William Brown: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Estate Papers, No 885-1015, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 757-762.

 

For William Brown, Jr.: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estate Papers, No 262-374, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 48 and 52.

 

For Joseph Haines: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estate Papers, 2031-2146, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 458-464.

 

For Gayen Miller: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estate Papers, 753-884, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 356-360.

 

For James Miller: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estate Papers, No 375-495, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 397-401.

 

For Joseph Miller: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Estate Papers, 753-884, 1700-1810>Image Numbers: 257-263.

 

For Patrick Miller: In the cited database, this record is filed in Philadelphia>Wills, Vol I, K, 1748-1757>Image Number: 249. Page Numbers: 462-463.

 

For Warrick Miller: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Will Books F-G, Vol 6-7, 1774-1783>Image Numbers: 317-318. Page Number: 126-128.

 

For William Miller: In the cited database, these records are filed in Chester>Will Books D-E, Vol 4-5, 1755-1774>Image Numbers: 360-361. Page Numbers: 29-31.

 

For John Parker: In the cited database, these records are filed in Philadelphia>Administration Files, No 17-114, 1714-1718>Image Numbers: 519-526.

 

For Francis Reynolds: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Will Books D-E, Vol 4-5, 1755-1774>Image Number: 98. Original Page Numbers 187-188.

 

For Joseph Richards, Jr.: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Will Book A, Vol 1>Image Numbers: 237-238. Page Numbers: 445-446.

 

For Isaack Richardson: In the cited database, this record is filed in Chester>Will Books A-C, Vol 1-3, 1713-1755>Image Number: 77. Page Numbers: 200-201.

PE25

Pennsylvania Vital Records. From the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine and The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Volume I. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1983. Baltimore, Maryland. Pages 18-19.

PE26

“Pentwater Newsbriefs.” The Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 7 October, 1957. Page 4.

PE27

“Pentwater Newsbriefs.” The Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 23 November, 1957. Page 10.

PE28

Perry County (Missouri). Recorder of Deeds. Marriage Records, 1825-1960; Index, 1830-1950. Web. www.familysearch.org. Film Number: 7513968. 6 June, 2017.

 

For James M. Statler and Elvina J. Conrad: Marriage Records v. 3-4, 1867-1894. Volume 4. 1881-1888. Image Number: 469. Page Number: 438.

PE29

“Personal.” Burlington Free Press & Times. Burlington, Vermont. 18 July, 1873. Page 3.

PE30

Peters, Richard. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. January Term 1835. Vol. IX. Desilver, Thomas & Co. Philadelphia. 1835. Pages 378-381.

PE31

Pearson, Jonathan and A. J. F. Van Laer. History Bulletin 10. Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck. Volume 3. (Notarial Papers 1 and 2, 1660-1696). Translated from the Original Dutch. The University of the State of New York. Albany, New York. 1918. Pages 415-416.

PE32

Pearson, Jonathan and A. J. F. Van Laer. History Bulletin 11. Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck. Volume 4. (Mortgages I, 1658-1660 and Wills 1-2, 1681-1765). Translated from the Original Dutch. The University of the State of New York. Albany, New York. 1919. Pages 123-124.

PE33

Peck, S. Allyn, B.A. and Frederick Stanhope Peck, LL.D. “Genealogical Research in England Communicated by the Committee on English and Foreign Research. The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638.” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. The New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Massachusetts.

This periodic article was issued in the following volumes and years:

Volume LXXXIX. 1935. Pages 327-339.

Volume XC. 1936. Pages 58-67, 194-198, 263-268, and 371-373.

Volume XCI. 1937. Pages 7-15, 282-286, and 355-363.

Volume XCII. 1938. Pages 71-73.

Volume XCIII. 1939. Pages 176-178 and 359-361.

Volume XCIV. 1940. Pages 71-73.

PE34

Peckham, W. D., K. Walker, and Parish Register Transcription Society. Indexed Transcript of the Parish Register of Chichester, St. Pancras. Baptisms 1559-1890. Banns 1801-1804. 1823-1886. Marriages 1559-1709. 1747-1889. Burials 1558-1881. The Parish Register Transcription Society. Waterlooville, Hampshire. 2009.

“Chichester St. Pancras Marriages”: Pages 2, 10, 15, and 21.

“Chichester St. Pancras Burials”: Pages 13 and 15-16.

PE35

Peile, John, Litt.D., F.B.A. Biographical Register of Christ's College, 1505-1905, and of the Earlier Foundation, God's House, 1448-1505. Volume II. 1666-1905. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, England. 1913. Pages 49-50 and 64.

PE36

Perkins, William and Cudworth, Ralph. A commentarie or exposition, vpon the fiue first chapters of the Epistle to the Galatians: penned by the godly, learned, and iudiciall diuine, Mr. W. Perkins. Now published for the benefit of the Church, and continued with a supplement vpon the sixt chapter, by Rafe Cudworth Bachelour of Diuinitie. Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The University of Michigan. Web. 17 December, 2023.

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A09383.0001.001/1:2?rgn=div1;view=fulltext

https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A09383.0001.001/1:11?rgn=div1;view=fulltext

PE37

Perley, Sidney. “Ipswich Court Records and Files.” The Essex Antiquarian. Volume VIII. The Essex Antiquarian. Salem, Massachusetts. January 1904. Page 110.

PH1

Philadelphia County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills. Wills, 1682-1916; indexes to wills, 1682-1924. Wills, v. C-E, 1705-1736. Family History Center. Microfilm Number: 21722. Pages 234-235.

PH2

Phillimore, W.P.W, M.A., B.C.L. and Young, Evelyn, M.A. Cambridgeshire Parish Registers. Marriages. Volume III. Phillimore & Co. London. 1909. Page 127.

PH3

Phillimore, W.P.W, M.A., B.C.L. and Seager, H.W., M.B. Somerset Parish Registers. Marriages. Volume IX. Phillimore & Co. London. 1907. Pages 12 and 35.

PH4

Phillimore, W.P.W., M.A., B.C.L. and Simpson, Ll.Ll. Derbyshire Parish Registers. Marriages. Vol. V. Phillimore & Co. London. 1909. Page 18.

PI1

Pickering, Danby. The Statutes at Large, Vol. I. From Magna Charta to The 14th Year of K. Edward III. inclusive. Printed by Joseph Bentham. Cambridge. 1762. Page 422.

PI2

Pierce, Thomas Jones, M.A., F.S.A. “Llywelyn ap Seisyll (d. 1023).” The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940. The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. London. 1959. Pages 600-601.

PI3

Pierce, Thomas Jones, M.A., F.S.A. “Maredudd ab Owain ap Hywel Dda (d. 999).” The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940. The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. London. 1959. Page 615.

PI4

Pierce, Thomas Jones, M.A., F.S.A. “Merfyn Frych (d. 844).” The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940. The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. London. 1959. Page 628.

PI5

Pierce, Thomas Jones, M.A., F.S.A. “Rhodri Mawr (d. 877).” The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940. The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. London. 1959. Page 837.

PI6

“Pioneer Resident is Dead. C.B. Whitcomb Came To Hartford In An Early Day.” The Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 19 March, 1913.

PI7

“Pippin II.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2011. Web. 27 June, 2003.

PI8

“Pippin III.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2011. Web. 26 June, 2003.

PI9

Pitman’s Creek Baptist Church (Green County, Kentucky). Church Minutes, 1802-1828. Family History Center. Microfilm Number: 984191.

PI10

Pike, Rev. John. Journal of the Rev. John Pike, of Dover, N.H. Editor Rev. A.H. Quint, D.D. Massachusetts Historical Society. John Wilson and Son. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1876. Page 28.

PI11

“Pioneers Are Dead.” Los Angeles Daily Times. 17 February, 1910 [Part II]. Page 11.

PI12

Piccope, Rev. G.J., M.A. “Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester. The Second Portion.” Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume LI. The Chetham Society. 1860. Pages 142-143.

PI13

Pierce, Richard D. Publications of The Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Volume XXXIX Collections. The Records of the First Church in Boston 1630-1868. Volume 1. The Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts. 1961. Pages 12-14, 19, 22, 39, 42, and 278.

PI14

Piccope, Rev. G.J., M.A. “Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories at Chester, with an Appendix of Abstracts of Wills Now Lost or Destroyed.” Editor: J.P. Earwaker, M.A., F.S.A. Remains Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volume 3 – New Series. The Chetham Society. Manchester, England. 1884. Pages 156-162 and 207.

PI15

Pikes, P. J. Dewsall, Herefordshire A first millennium cemetery in the context of the southern Marches. (n.d.) Web. 9 January, 2025. Pages 10 and 13.

https://www.academia.edu/6841228/Dewsall_Herefordshire_A_first_millennium_cemetery_ in_the_context_of_the_southern_Marches

PL1

Planché, J.R., Esq. “The Earls of Worcester and Hertford.” The Journal of the British Archaeological Association. Vol. XXVI. The British Archaeological Association. London. 1870. Pages 150-152.

PL2

Plunkett, Dr. Steven. Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Personal Correspondence.

PL3

Plymouth County Commissioner’s Office. Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plymouth Probate Records. Volume I. Document Set No. 25. Folio 33.

PL4

Plymouth County Commissioner’s Office. Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plymouth Probate Records. Volume III(1). Document Set No. 307. Folio 71.

PL5

Plymouth County Commissioner’s Office. Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plymouth Probate Records. Volume IV(1). Document Set No. 516. Folios 72-75.

PL6

Plymouth County Commissioner’s Office. Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plymouth Probate Records. Volume IV(2). Document Set No. 601. Folios 76-77.

PL7

Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Old Colony Book 3-1b. (Also called “Plymouth Colony Deeds Volume III Part 1 Transcriptions”). Page 175b. Web.

http://titleview.org/plymouthdeeds/Default.aspx. Image Numbers: 232-234.

PL8

Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Old Colony Book 3-2. (Also called “Plymouth Colony Deeds Volume III Part 2 Transcriptions”). Web. Pages 218a, 282, and 321a. Image Numbers: 54-56, 273-275, and 422-423. http://titleview.org/plymouthdeeds/Default.aspx.

PL9

Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Plymouth County Deed Book 5. Page 110. Web. http://titleview.org/plymouthdeeds/Default.aspx. Image Number: 119.

PL10

Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Plymouth County Deed Book 6. Pages 39-42. Web. http://titleview.org/plymouthdeeds/Default.aspx. Image Numbers: 39-42.

PL11

Plummer, John. “The English Origin of John1 Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts.” The American Genealogist. Volume 66. Number 1. January 1991. Pages 75-77.

PL12

“Plymouth Colony Records of Deeds. Abstracts of the Records in Volume III.” The Mayflower Descendant. Editor George Ernest Bowman. Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Boston, Massachusetts.

This periodic article was issued in the following volumes and years:

Volume XXV. No. 1. January 1923. Pages 65-66.

Volume XXVI. No. 1. January 1924. Page 103.

PO1

Pollock, Sir Frederick, Bart., M.A., LL.D., and Frederic William Maitland, LL.D. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I. Second Edition. Volume I. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 1898. Pages 569-570 and 577-579.

PO2

Pool, William. Landmarks of Niagara County New York. D. Mason & Company. 1897. Page 1.

PO3

Pope, Charles Henry. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore. 1998. Page 345.

PO4

Potter, K.R. and R.H.C. Davis. Gesta Stephani. The Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1976. Pages 18-19, 21, 53, 55, 91, 93, 95, 159, and 161.

PO5

Potts, John William. Historical Collections Relating to the Potts Family in Great Britain and America With a Historic-Genealogy of the Descendants of David Potts. Compiled by Thomas Maxwell Potts. Published by the compiler. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. 1901. Page 259.

PO6

Powell, W.R., Esq. A History of the County of Essex. Volume 6. General Editor R.B. Pugh, D.Lit. The University of London Institute of Historical Research. London. 1973. Page 322.

PO7

Power, Mary L.F. “Indian Raid of 1676.” Old Scituate. Chief Justice Cushing Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Earnshaw Press Corporation. Boston, Massachusetts. 1921. Pages 8 and 10-11.

PO8

Pope County (Illinois). County Clerk. Pope County, Illinois marriage records, 1822-1944; index, 1822-1960. Web. www.familysearch.org. 5 May, 2019.

 

For Wm. James Hanna and Maria Kellums: Film Number: 964534. Marriage records, v. A-B, 1822-1866. Image Number: 256. Page Number: 405.

PO9

Powell, Sumner Chilton. Puritan Village. The Formation of a New England Town. Wesleyan University Press. Middletown, Connecticut. 1963. Pages 118 and 121.

PO10

Powell, W.R., Esq., Beryl A. Board, and Norma Knight. The Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of Essex. Volume 8. The University of London Institute of Historical Research. Editor C.R. Elrington. Oxford University Press. London. 1983. Pages 113-114 and 172.

PR1

PRDH. Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique (The Research Program in Historical Demography). Université de Montréal. Web. https://www.prdh-igd.com/ 11 November, 2012. See entries with these numbers: 1,095, 24,380, 24,381, 51,840, 83,166, and 88,986.

 

For marriage of Adrien Blanquet and Anne LeMaistre, in which Guillaume David was a witness, see entry 66624.

 

For the baptismal record of Anne David, see entry 57765.

 

For the confirmation record of Guillaume David, see entry 403659.

 

For the baptismal record of Jacques David, see entry 87428.

 

For the confirmation record of Jacques David, see entry 403797.

 

For the marriage of Jacques David and Catherine LHuyssier, see entry 3836.

 

For the baptismal record of Madeleine David, see entry 58078.

 

For the baptismal record of Marguerite David, see entry 57840.

 

For the baptismal record of Marie Angelique David, see entry 83246.

 

For the baptismal record of Marie Anne David, see entry 57950.

 

For the marriage contract of Marie David and Pierre Gerardeau, see entry 94564.

 

For the baptismal record of Guillaume Masse, in which Guillaume David was named as a witness, see entry 57812.

 

For the marriage contract of Pierre Montarras and Marguerite David, see entry 770188.

PR2

“Prepare To Build Spur.” The Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 22 May, 1907.

PR3

Prescott, J.E., D.D. The Register of the Priory of Wetherhal. Elliot Stock. London. 1897. Pages 384-386.

PR4

Preston, Charles Henry. Descendants of Roger Preston of Ipswich and Salem Village. Reprinted from the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Volumes LXI-LXVII. The Essex Institute. Salem, Massachusetts. 1931. Pages 2-8, 12-17, 20-24, 30-31, 48-52, and 56.

PR5

Previté Orton, C.W. “Charles Constantine of Vienne.” The English Historical Review. Volume 29, Number 116. October 1914. Pages 703-706.

PR6

Previté Orton, C.W. “Italy and Provence, 900-950.” The English Historical Review. Volume 32, Number 127. July 1917. Pages 337-342 and 344.

PR7

“Prices Reduced!!! [advertisement by Joseph Hatch and Tristam Conner].” The Burlington Free Press. Burlington, Vermont. June 25, 1841.

PR8

Prickett, Effie M. Connecticut Archives. Crimes and Misdemeanors. 1662/1663-1789. Six Volumes and Index. Index. Connecticut State Library. Hartford, Connecticut. 1913. Page 422.

PR9

“Primary a Surprise.” The Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 2 September, 1908.

PR10

“Probate Order.” The Hartford Day Spring. Hartford, Michigan. 17 February, 1883.

PR11

Proprietors’ Records of Newbury, Massachusetts. Web. www.ancestry.com. See the database entitled “Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.” In the cited database, this record is filed in Newbury>Proprietors’ Records>Image Numbers: 225-227. Original Page Numbers 105-108.

PR12

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Fredericton, New Brunswick. Land Petition Records. For Peter Montross, from 1785: Microfilm F1027. For Levi Montross, from 1788: Microfilm F1035.

PR13

“Preacher and Paramour Exposed.” Logansport Daily Pharos. Logansport, Indiana. 25 January, 1893. Page 1.

PR14

Prichard, Alice Hildreth. Third Publication of the Hildreth Family Association. Hildreth Family Association. 1925. Pages 35-39.

PR15

Prisoner Details. National Park Service. Web. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/ search-prisoners-andersonville-detail.htm?prisonerId=D00FAD7A-754D-4A9D-B431-8AB18A2F0818&prisonerLocation=A. 25 May, 2017.

PR16

Probate Court (Calhoun County) Michigan. Probate records, 1834-1900, some to 1944. Web. www.familysearch.org. 20 August, 2017.

 

For Kilburn Whitcomb: Film Number: 5643089. Probate packets, nos. 1294-1345 1865-1905. Images 517, 520, 523, and 525.

PR17

Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire. Vol. II. 1718-1740. State Papers Series. Vol. 32. Editor Henry Harrison Metcalf. R.W. Musgrove. Bristol, New Hampshire. 1914. Page 693-697.

PR18

Province, Lillian Ditmars. Original Land Grants Johnson County Indiana. Daughters of the American Revolution (Alexander Hamilton Chapter). Franklin, Indiana. 1930. Pages 4, 18, 21, 50, 52 (for Hollandback).

PR19

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics. Web. 23 March, 2022.

https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/?culture=en-CA

 

For Jeremiah Mabee:

https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=314ECAB4-F4BD-42F4-BD26-B734CCA18F5B

PR20

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Wallace Hale's Early New Brunswick Probate, 1785-1835. Web. 23 March, 2022.

https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/MC3706/Default.aspx?culture=en-CA

 

For Jeremiah Mabee, Sr.:

https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/MC3706/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&abstract=8528&section=NameIndex

PR21

Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Archivist, Reference & Outreach Services. Homestead file S42. 142341A (William Bramwell Hepworth, SE 24-27-11-W2). www.saskarchives.com.

PR22

Pruitt, Bettye and the University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR Study Number 7734). 1771 Massachusetts Tax Inventory. Web. 1 June, 2022.

https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~hsb41/masstax/masstax.cgi

 

For Elisabeth Bowen:

https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~hsb41/masstax/masstax.cgi?state=person&person=

10151323&.submit=Submit

PR23

Preston City Council. Past Mayors from 1500 – 1599. Web.

https://www.preston.gov.uk/article/2672/Past-Mayors-from-1500-1599.

27 December, 2023.

PU1

“Public Installation to Be Held Saturday.” The Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. 16 January, 1952. Page 2.

PU2

Pulsifer, David. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England. Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England. Vol. II. 1653-1679. The Press of William White. Boston, Massachusetts. 1859. Reprinted by the AMS Press. New York. 1968. Bound as Plymouth Colony Records. Volume 10. Pages 135, 178, 390, and 411.

PU3

Pulsifer, David. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England. Deeds, &c. Volume I. 1620-1651. The Press of William White. Boston, Massachusetts. 1861. Reprinted by the AMS Press. New York. 1968. Bound as Plymouth Colony Records. Volume 12. Pages 5-6, 8, 11, 55, 58-59, 84, 92-93, and 158-159.

PU4

Purple, Samuel S. Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol. I. Marriages From 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Marriages From 11 December, 1639 to 26 August, 1801. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. New York. 1890. Pages 13, 14, 21, 25, 30, 33-35, 41-42, 48-50, 53, 63, 65, 71, 78, 84, 85, 102, 148, and 167.

PU5

Public Record Office for Northern Ireland. PRONI. Donegall Square Methodist Church, Belfast Circuit, Register of Marriages and Baptisms. PRONI Reference: MIC1E/1.

 

For Eliza Ratcliff Hollywood: MIC1E/1/AA/3. CR/6/13/A/1/1. Accession CHR9/97. Page Number: 4.

PU6

Public Record Office for Northern Ireland. PRONI. Search PRONI Names. https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx

 

For Job Hollywood: Index: Pre-1850 Wills and Admons. Sub-Index: Down Diocesean Wills.

PU7

Pulsifer, David. Records of the County of Middlesex, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. County Court Records Volume 1. 1649-1663. Middlesex County, Massachusetts. 1851. Pages 18, 62-63, and 252.

See also: Massachusetts. County Court (Middlesex County). Court records, 1649-1699 [Middlesex County, Massachusetts]. Transcribed court records v. 1 (1649-1663) [Middlesex County, Massachusetts]. Film Number: 892250. Image Group Number: 7009675. Image Numbers: 20, 42-43, and 139. Page Numbers: 18, 62-63, and 252.

PU8

Publications of The Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Volume XII. Transactions 1908-1909. The Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts. 1911. Pages 232-234.

PY1

Pyle, G.F. “The Diffusion of Cholera in the United States in the Nineteenth Century.” Geographical Analysis. Volume 1, Issue 1. January 1969. doi: 10.1111/j.1538-4632.1969.tb00605.x. Page 67.

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Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 (formerly Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967). Web. www.ancestry.com. 9 November, 2012.

 

For the confirmation of Marie Armand: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 8. Page Number: 6.

 

For the baptism of Anne David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (baptêmes 1621-1679)>1621-1671>Image Numbers 53. Page Number: 54 (every other page is numbered; Anne’s record is on the left side of page 54).

 

For the death record of Anne David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (sépultures 1621-1679)>1640-1679>Image Number: 52. Page Number: 51.

See also: Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (sépultures 1621-1679)>1621-1671>Image Number: 10.

 

For the confirmation of Guillaume David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 3. Page Number: 6.

 

For the baptism of Jacques David: In the cited database, this record is filed in T>Trois-Rivières>Immaculée-Conception, cathédrale l’Assomption>1634-1677> Image Number: 125. Page Number: 248.

 

For the confirmation of Jacques David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 42. Page Number: 81.

 

For Jacques David and Catherine L’Huissier: In the cited database, this record is filed in B>Boucherville>ALL>1685-1695>Image Number: 151.

See also: B>Boucherville>ALL>1669-1695>Image Number: 63.

 

For the death record of Jacques David: In the cited database, this record is filed in B>Boucherville>ALL>1698-1717>Image Number: 184.

 

For the baptism of Madeleine David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (baptêmes 1621-1679)>1621-1671>Image Number: 82. Page Number: 81 (every other page is numbered; Madeleine’s record is on the right side of page 81).

 

For Madeleine David and Jean Poussard: In the cited database, this record is filed in M>Montréal>Basilique Notre-Dame>1705-1712>Image Number: 322.

 

For the death record of Madeleine David: In the cited database, this record is filed in M>Montréal>Basilique Notre-Dame>1713-1725>Image Number 70.

 

For the baptism of Marguerite David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (baptêmes 1621-1679)>1621-1671> Image Number: 60. Page Number: 61 (every other page is numbered, and her record is on the left side of page 60).

 

For the confirmation of Marguerite David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 42. Page Number: 81.

 

For the baptism of Marie Angelique David: In the cited database, this record is filed in S>Sorel>St-Pierre>1675-1727>Image Number: 19.

 

For the confirmation of Marie Angelique David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 42. Page Number: 81.

 

For the baptism of Marie Anne David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Notre-Dame (baptêmes 1621-1679)>1621-1671>Image Number: 70. Page Number: 69 (every other page is numbered; Marie Anne’s record is on the right side of page 69).

 

For the confirmation of Marie Anne David: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Not Stated>1649-1662>Image Number: 46. Page Number: 89.

 

For the baptism of Marguerite Parenteau, whose godmother was Marguerite David: In the cited database, this record is filed in S>Sorel> St-Pierre>1675-1727>Image Number: 28. Page Number: 51.

 

For Robert Whitcomb and Mary Ann McCoy: In the cited database, this record is filed in Q>Québec>Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church>1801-1803>Image Number: 139.

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“Queen, Mary L.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. 16 February, 1977. Page 40.

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Queens County (New York). Register. Deeds/Conveyances (Queens County, New York), 1683-1886; indexes, 1686-1951. Web. www.familysearch.org. 13 July, 2022.

 

For Abraham Rick: Liber A-B (p. 1-337, cont.), Feb.1683-May 1713. Film Number: 1414477. Image Group Number: 7858068. Wills. Image Number: 162. Page Number: 36. Note: Liber A is divided into sections for both deeds and wills, with the deeds occurring first, followed by the wills.

 

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