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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 157 April 2003 Whole Number 626
by New England Historic Genealogical Society
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- Condition
- Very Good+
- Seller
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Hartland, Michigan, United States
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About This Item
New England Historic Genealogical Society. Very Good+. 2003. Magazine. Volume 157 April 2003 Whole Number 626. The Family of John Archer of Portsmouth, RI; King Philip (Metacom) Redux: Massasoit's Son or Grandson?; The Irish Origins of Delia (Gordon) Norris of Greenwich, CT; Two Simeon Nuttings of Middlesex Co. MA, and Their Wives Named Dorothy; Lost Alumni of Yale College-The Non-Graduates of 1771-1805; Identifying the Parents of Eliza DeForest, Wife of Hinman Atwood of Watertown, CT; A Description of Ne England and the Sea Route to Nova Scotia, Written by Two Scottish Seafarers in 1622; The Family of Elizabeth (Marsh) Ellithorpe of Killingly, CT; Ross Families of Ipswich, MA; Records of the Suffolk Street Chapel, Boston 1837-1845. ; MCJ03337; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
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- Seller
- McCormick Books
(US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 28095
- Title
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 157 April 2003 Whole Number 626
- Author
- New England Historic Genealogical Society
- Format/Binding
- Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good+
- Publisher
- New England Historic Genealogical Society
- Date Published
- 2003
- Keywords
- Genealogy Magazines Family History
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McCormick Books
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About the Seller
McCormick Books
Biblio member since 2004
Hartland, Michigan
About McCormick Books
Mail order book store specializing in Genealogy, History and Michigan History.
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- A term used to denote a condition a slight grade better than Good.