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10 FEB 1732/33 | Family: ROBINSON Timothy / GRANT Elizabeth (F22038)
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10 May 1740
Mar. 1st to William Holland Jr at Ipswich. Mar.
2nd to Jonathan Pulcipher Jr. as Widow
Susanna Holland. | LAKEMAN Susanna (I4795)
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10 Sep 1927
Maine state archives | PULSIFER Erma (I7195)
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1066 Commander in the army of William The Conqueror
1086 Residence: Wrentham, Suffolk, England
First Lord of the Manor of Hurst Pierrepont under William Earl Warren
CHIEF SEATS OF THE ENGLISH BRANCH: Holme-Pierrepont, the ancient seat and burial place of the family, 3 miles SE from Nottingham, and 98 miles north of London. Thoresby Park in the forest of Sherwood in County Nottingham, 16 miles to the north of Nottingham.
First "Lord of the Manor" [=a job, not a title] of Hurst/Herst Pierrepont (Pierpoint) which lay near Lewes, north of Brighton, in Sussex. Accompanied William the Conquerer to England, unknown whether or not he took part in the Battle of Hastings 1066. Ancestor of English Pierrepont line. Name appears in Doomsday Book (1086 as RODBERTUS DE PETRO PONTE, along with [brother ?] Godefridus de Petro ponte, and they hold tracts of land in at least Sussex and Suffolk.
In Marks (1881) source: "Sir Robert de Pierrepont, Knight, came over from France to England as a commander in the army of William the Conqueror, 1066, from whom he received greate estates in the counties of Suffolk and Sussex, among which was the lordship of Hurst Pierrepont. He was at the battle of hastings with the conqueror, and by him ennobled for his conduct at that battle."
Sir Robert de Pierrepont relinquished all claim to the Normandy estate and settled definitely in England, and it appears that, besides those lordships in Suffolk and Hurst in Sussex, which now retains the name of Hurst-Pierrepont, he held other lands of great extent in said county, amounting to ten knights’ fees. As generation succeeded generation, the Pierreponts intermarried with the high nobility of England and Anglicized.
Sources
Sussex Archaeological Society. Sussex Archaeological Collections (Sussex Archaeological Society, H.Wolff, 64 High Street, Lewes, England, 1859) Vol. 11, Page 50-4 & Page 86: Pedigree Chart
Marks, Edward J. A genealogical abstract of descent of the family of Pierrepont, 1881. Section 1 The Family in France and England
Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River (1913)], Page 340
Sir Robert accompanied William the Conqueror to England, took part in the battle of Hastings, 1066 AD, and was the founder of the English branch. That he stood high with the Conqueror is attested by the fact that many honors and estates were bestowed upon him by the King. He possessed, according to the Domesday Book, a memorial of the possessors of the lands in England, of Henestede and Wrethem in Suffolk, and he held them of the famous William, Duke of Normandy, afterward King of England.
Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913, Page 20-22
The Domesday Book (England, 1086)
Robert PIerrepont in Wrentham, Blything, Suffolk
Head of manor: Blythburgh.
Taxable units: Taxable value 9.4 geld units.
Value: Value to lord in 1066 £9.
Value to lord in 1086 £9.
Value to lord c. 1070 £9.
Households: 15 villagers.
35 smallholders.
3 slaves.
20 free men.
Ploughland: 9 lord's plough teams.
3 lord's plough teams possible.
4 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 6 acres.
Woodland 60 pigs.
2 churches.
0.4 church lands.
Livestock in 1086: 2 cobs.
13 cattle.
12 pigs.
113 sheep.
20 goats.
5 beehives.
Lords in 1086: Count Alan of Brittany; Robert of Pierrepont, but not in 1066
Tenant-in-chief in 1086: William of Warenne.
Phillimore reference: 26,12a
Round, John Horace Calendar of Documents Preserved in France (H.M. Stationery Office, 1899) Page 80
Year 1059: "Robert de Petroponte and Godfrey his son gave the tithe of Cuvervilla which they held of Oylard[1] its lord, by consent of the said Oylard and his sons Geoffrey and Richard, etc."
See the attached image (PDF) for the Latin: "Roberti de Petreponte et Godefridi fratris ejus decimam de Cuvervilla quam tenebant de Oylardo domino ejusdem ville, et hoc fecerunt de consensu ejusdem domini "
Cartulaire de l'abbaye Saint-Michel du Treport (Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1880) Says the attached document is from the year 1036.[2]
Page 1:
Latin: In nomine sancte et individue Trinitatis, Patris et Fillii et Spiritus sancti. Amen. Anno ab Incarnatione Domini M. tricesimo sexto
English: In the name of the holy and undivided Trinity, Father and the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. The 1000, thirty and sixth year of the year from the Incarnation of the Lord.
Also:
Latin: do dono Roberti de Petreponte et Godefridi fratris ejus decimam de Cuvervilla quam tenebant de Oylardo domino ejusdem ville, et hoc fecerunt de consensu ejusdem domini
English: Robert Petreponte and his brother Godfrey give the gift of a tenth of Cuverville than held from the Oilard[1] the owner of the same town, and this they have done with the consent of our said lord
Powlett, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina. The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages (London: John Murray, 1889) Vol.1, Page xxxiv, Vol. 2, Page 381-2
Nichols, John Gough. The Herald and Genealogist (Nichols and Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antquaries, London, 1863-1874) Vol. 1, Page 204
Burke, John & Burke, Bernard. A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland (Henry Colburn, 1846) Page 419
"...was of the retinue of William, Earl of Warren, and at the time of the general survey, held lands in Suffolk and Sussex, amounting to ten knights' fees, under that nobleman."
Moffat, R. Burnham. Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913 (L. Middleditch Company, 1913) Page 20
Publications of the Pipe Roll Society (The Pipe Roll Society, London, 18--) Page 6-7
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure (London: J. Hinton, Nov. 1767) Page 249
Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. Domesday People: Domesday book (Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 1999)
Page 72: "Robert de Petraponte, Pierrepont, arr. Neufchatel" (perhaps Neufchâtel-sur-Aisne, a municipality in Picardy, France)
Page 217: "Robert de Peteroponte and his brother Godfrey were early benefactors of the abbey of Treport, to which they gave the tithe of Cuverville(sur-Yere), held from Oilard."
Ellis, William Smith. A History of Hurstperpoint (J. Phillips, Birghton, 1837) Page 16
"Robert de Pierrepoint who held (as recorded in Doomsday) Herst of Will. de Warren, also held the lordship of Henestede and Wretham in Suffolk of the same nobleman, and is believed to have been a lieutenant general in the Conqueror's army."
Ellis, William Smith. Hurstpierpoint: Its Lords and Families, Ancient and Modern (1866) Page 2: description of his entry in the Domesday Book.
Ellis, William Smith. The Parks and Forests of Sussex, Ancient and Modern, Historical, Antiquarian and Descriptive ( H. Wolff, Lewes, 1885) Page 79: References S.A.C. Vol. 11.
Tilley, Joseph. Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd., London, 1899) Vol. 3 "The Scarsdale Hundred", Page 19.
Dugdale, William. The Baronage of England, or, An historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility (London, 1675-1676) Page 457.
Footnotes
↑ 1.0 1.1 See: Lambert of Ardres. The History of the Counts of Guines and Lords of Ardres (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010) Page 85: "How Oilard founded the "Field of the Saints," which is also called Saint-Ingelvert."
↑ The year 1036 is the year that the Abbey of St. Michel at Tréport was established. | PIERREPONT Robert (I60111)
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11 FEB 1611/1612 | Family: WHITE William / JACKSON Susannah (F10055)
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11 FEB 1719/1720 | Family: PULSIFER Ebenezer / SILLEY Huldah (F7074)
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11 JAN 1733/34 | Family: DENISON Beebe / AVERY Sarah (F22172)
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1120: Louis is born.
1131: Phillip dies. Louis is Dauphin.[1]
1137: Louis marries Eleanor of Aquitaine. Becomes king of France.
1144: Conquers Champagne after 2 year war.
Geoffrey "the Handsome", Count of Anjou, conquers Normandy. [2]
Easter 1146: Bernard of Clairvaux fires up the masses to go to war. It results in a Crusade.
Jun 1147: Unsuccessful Second Crusade; one of two chief military leaders[3][4]
1148: Reaches Holy Land.[5]
1149: Returns home.
1152: m. to Eleanor annulled.[6][7]
1154: Renounces rights to Aquitaine.
m. Constance of Castile[8]
1157 - 1180: continues sporadic warfare against Henry II.
04 Oct 1160: Constance dies in childbirth.
Louis m. Adela of Champagne
1177: Pope brings Louis and Henry I of England to terms at Vitry.[9]
1179: Phillip Augustus crowned at Reims[10]
18 Sep 1180: Dies. Succeeded by son Philip II[11]
Early Life
p. Louis VI of France and Adelaide of Maurienne[12]
Other Facts
war with Theobald II of Champagne[13]
lands were placed under papal interdict Pope Innocent II (reigned 1130-43)[14]
assaulted and burned Vitry.[15]
arrested Eleanor of Aquitaine[16]
supported Thomas Becket[17]
LOUIS VII (CAPET-13) OF FRANCE, King of France, 1137-80, son and heir, born in 1120-21. He married (1st) in the Cathedral of Saint-Andre in Bordeaux July 1137 ELEANOR (or ALIENOR, ELEONORE) OF AQUITAINE. She was born about 1124. They had two daughters, Marie and Alix. They were divorced 21 March 1152; she married (2nd) 18 May 1152 HENRY II, King of England, and died at Poitiers (Vienne) 31 March 1204. He married (2nd) in the Cathedral of Saint-Croix in Orleans (Loiret) in 1154 CONSTANCE (or CONSTANZA) OF CASTILE, She was born about 1140. They had two daughters, Margaret (or Marguerite) and Alix). His wife, Constance, died in childbirth 4 October 1160. He married (3rd) in Notre Dame Cathedral at Paris 13 Nov. 1160[18] ADELE (or ALA, AALIS) OF BLOIS, She was born about 1140. They had one son, Philippe-Auguste (II) [King of France] and one daughter, Agnes. LOUIS VII, King of France, died at Paris 18 (or 19) Sept. 1180, and was buried in the Abbey of Notre-Dame-deBarbeau (Fontaine-le-Port, Seine-et-Marne) near Fontainebleau. His widow, Adele, died at Paris 4 June 1206.
Sources
↑ Louis VII was suited for priesthood. In youth, he spent time in Saint-Denis, where he made friends with Abbot Suger, who served him in his early years as king.
↑ Surrenders half of Vexin so Louis will call him Duke of Normandy. Vexin was vital to Norman security, so it was considered a clever move by Louis. Later, it would later to be another step for Angevin power.
↑ the other was Conrad III of Germany.
↑ Raymond of Poitiers welcoming Louis VII in Antioch. In June 1147 Louis VII and his queen, Eleanor, set out from Metz, Lorraine, on the overland route to Syria. Just beyond Laodicea the French army was ambushed by Turks. As they were bombarded by arrows and heavy stones, the Turks swarmed down from the mountains and the massacre began. Odo of Deuil reported that Louis lost his small but famous royal guard in the fight but scaled the mountain side by gripping the tree roots to avoid capture. The enemy went after him, and even shot arrows. But Louis was unscathed, defending the crag with by sword, cutting off heads and hands.
↑ Eleanor supported her uncle, Raymond of Antioch, and prevailed upon Louis to help Antioch against Aleppo. But Louis VII's interest lay in Jerusalem, and so he slipped out of Antioch in secret. He sided with Conrad III of Germany and Baldwin III of Jerusalem to lay siege to Damascus. A disaster, the project was abandoned. Louis VII decided to leave, despite the protests of Eleanor, who still wanted to help her doomed uncle Raymond of Antioch. Louis VII and the French army returned home in 1149. The expedition was a great cost to the royal treasury and military. It also precipitated a conflict with Eleanor (Louis arrested her), leading to the annulment of their marriage at the council of Beaugency (March 1152). Consanguinuity was the basis; in fact, it owed more to the state of hostility between the two, and the decreasing odds that their marriage would produce a male heir to the throne of France. At the same time the emperor Frederick I (1152–1190) in the east was making good the imperial claims on Arles. When the schism broke out, Louis VII took the part of the Pope Alexander III, the enemy of Frederick I, and after two comical failures of Frederick I to meet Louis VII at Saint Jean de Losne (on 29 August and 22 September 1162), Louis VII definitely gave himself up to the cause of Alexander III, who lived at Sens from 1163 to 1165. Alexander III gave the King, in return for his loyal support, the golden rose.
↑ Eleanor runs offwith Henry of Anjou. Louis goes to war for possession of Aquitaine. Didn't work.
↑ Henry scored the duchy of Aquitaine, and had 3 daughters, and five sons with the wealthy Duchess of Aquitaine. Louis VII's ineffective war against Henry for marrying without the authorization of his suzerain was a humiliation for the enemies of Henry and Eleanor. The English couple routed those troops, ravaged their lands, and stole their property. Louis reacted by coming down with a fever, and returned to the Ile de France.
↑ dau Alfonso VII of Castile.
↑ Louis supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity choosing them (over Henry I) to be the feudal overlords of French Angevin territory. But sibling rivalry and Louis's indecisiveness broke the coalition (1173–1174).
↑ near the end of Louis' life, his third wife bore son and heir, Philip II Augustus. He was the last French king to be crowned in Capetian tradition. But Louis was not present for the ceremony since he was stricken with paralysis.
↑ Abbey at Saint-Pont, Allier and is interred in Saint Denis Basilica.
↑ He was the second son.
↑ for letting Raoul I of Vermandois, Seneschal of France, to ditch his wife, Theobald II's niece, and marry Petronilla of Aquitaine (sis of the French queen). Champagne sided with the Pope in a dispute over Bourges. The war lasted two years (1142–44) and ended with the occupation of Champagne by the royal army.
↑ for supporting a rival to the papal candidate for the archbishopric of Bourges.
↑ 1000+ people sought refuge in the church, then died in flames. Guilty and humiliated by ecclesiastical contempt, Louis admitted defeat. He removed his armies from Champagne and returned them to Theobald, accepting Pierre de la Chatre, and shunning Ralph and Petronilla. To atone for his sins, he declared on Christmas Day 1145 at Bourges his intention to go on crusade.
↑ Louis was smitten with Eleanor to the point factions popped up at court. Her enemies seized the opportunity to knock her out when her and uncle Raymond got too cozy during Louis' crusade. For that, Louis locked her down.
↑ Louis supported Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and tried to reconcile his relationship with Henry II. But this move was also made to damage Henry. Even Louis grew irritated with Becket's stubbornness. When Becket refused Henry's conciliations, Louis asked: "Do you wish to be more than a Saint?"
↑ Van Kerrebrouck, Patrick. Les Capétiens 937-1328. Villeneuve d’Ascq, 2000. Page 95.
See also:
Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. I page 129
Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. III page 21
Royal and Noble Genealogical Data by Brian Tompsett v. March 25, 2001. (Email redacted for privacy reasons)
Eleanor of Aquitane and the Four Kings; Amy Kelly, Vintage Books, 1957
Fredrick Weis (1992). Ancestral Roots, 7th ed.
Odo of Deuil: The Crusade of Louis VII
Wikipedia:Louis VII of France
Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume, Tome Premier, par le Père Anselme de Sainte-Marie, continuée par Honoré du Fourny, ed. la compagnie des libraires (Paris) 1726-1733. Pages 76-78. | CAPET Louis (I58295)
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12 MAR 1721/22 | ROOT Lydia (I25400)
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12 MAR 1745/46 | HUTCHINSON Hannah (I25723)
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12 MAR 1746/47 | INGRAHAM Waitstill (I45316)
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12 MAR 1747/48 | INGRAHAM Ann (I45482)
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1244/1245 | De UMFREVILLE Gilbert (I24594)
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13 FEB 1130/31 | De VERMANDOIS Isabel "Elizabeth" (I21674)
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13 Feb 1635/1636 | Elizabeth (I51849)
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13 FEB 1692/1693 | SILLOWAY John (I8746)
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13 Feb 1695/1696 | Family: Hosmer Thomas / Hartwell Hannah (F23608)
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13 FEB 1695/96 | INGRAHAM Henry (I46292)
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13 FEB 1696/97 | CHEESBROUGH Jermiah (I46213)
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13 FEB 1698/99 | SHEPARDSON Sarah (I47220)
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13 FEB 1699/00 | CHEESBROUGH Jonathan (I45668)
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13 FEB 1699/00 | CHEESBROUGH Nathan (I46825)
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13 FEB 1717/18 | ROUNDS Nathaniel (I45981)
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13 FEB 1724/1725 | VOSBUGH Petrus (I9867)
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13 FEB 1728/29 | CURTIS Jr Henry (I40321)
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13 FEB 1730/31 | DENISON William (I46937)
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13 FEB 1735/1736 | PULSIFER Joseph (I7516)
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13 Feb 1803
Detroit, baptised there | LEDUC Anthony (I4996)
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13 Feb 1806
Detroit, Baptised there | LEDUC Archange (I4998)
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13 JAN 1331/32 | LE STRANGE John (I22096)
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13 JAN 1395/96 | Family: of Gaunt John PLANTAGENET I Prince / DE ROET Catherine (F13375)
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13 JAN 1653/1654 | FREEMAN Jonathan (I3127)
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13 JAN 1686/1687 | Family: Le DUC Joseph / CUILLERIER Catherine (F4966)
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13 JAN 1695/96 | TAYLOR Mehitable (I20403)
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13 JAN 1728/1729 | PRESCOTT Philemon (I6718)
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13 JAN 1730/31 | BABCOCK Elizabeth (I46333)
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13 JAN 1733/34 | ROOT Simeon (I20444)
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13 JAN 1736/37 | OGDEN Phoebe Ann (I16302)
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13 JAN 856/57 | of WESSEX Ethelwulf King (I24215)
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13 Jun 1972
death # 7204814 age 64 yrs. | GAUVIN Flavie M. (I3355)
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| 365 |
13 MAR 1180/81 | De MONTFORT Simon II Le Chauve (I23157)
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| 366 |
13 MAR 1420/21 | DE CLIFFORD John (I20776)
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13 MAR 1592/93 | MORSE Nathaniel (I34036)
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13 Mar 1612/1613 | Winship Edward (I51496)
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| 369 |
13 MAR 1641/42 | SHEPARDSON Joannah (I47260)
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13 MAR 1645/1646 | WHITE Samuel (I10047)
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13 Mar 1647/1648 | Adams William (I50328)
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13 Mar 1673/1674 | Woodin Peter (I52605)
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13 MAR 1699/00 | ROOT Stephen (I20244)
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13 Mar 1717/1718 | Brown III Thomas (I51328)
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13 MAR 1718/19 | DEWEY Stephen (I19467)
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13 MAR 1719/20 | WRIGHT Elisha (I21204)
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13 MAR 1724/25 | CARPENTER William (I45236)
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13 Mar 1725/1726 | Brown Gideon (I50870)
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13 MAR 1727/28 | Family: FULLER Josiah / ORMSBY Mehitalbe (F21987)
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13 MAR 1739/40 | EASTMAN Ruth (I25345)
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13 MAR 1739/40 | LUTHER Martha (I45927)
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13 MAR 1741/1742 | LAKEMAN Ruth (I4789)
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13 MAR 1745/1746 | PIDGE Benjamin (I6509)
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13 MAR 1746/1747 | PULSIFER Esther (I7198)
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13 MAR 1748/49 | ROOT Jerusha (I23194)
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13 MAR 1749/1750 | FREEMAN Jonathan (I3128)
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13 MAR 1751/52 | PARKS Warham (I18930)
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14 Dec 1641/1642 | Browne Boaz (I51073)
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14 Dec 1694/1695 | Potter Elizabeth (I51824)
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14 FEB 1042/43 | of SWABIA Gisele Duchess (I23879)
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14 FEB 1313/14 | de BEAUCHAMP Thomas (I22137)
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14 FEB 1316/17 | CAPET Marguerite (I22802)
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14 FEB 1638/39 | FRARY Eleazar (I34077)
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14 Feb 1646/1647 | Parmenter George (I51926)
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14 FEB 1662/1663 | CLIFFORD Isaac (I2018)
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14 FEB 1680/81 | DEWEY Abigail (I19517)
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14 FEB 1688/89 | UPSON Elizabeth (I20497)
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14 FEB 1690/91 | MORSE Mary (I34047)
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14 FEB 1692/1693 | PULSIFER Margaret (I7639)
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14 FEB 1700/01 | ROOT Mary (I20258)
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