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John Bridge (d.1665), a widower with two sons, emigrated in 1631 from England to Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1658 he married widow Eliza- beth Saunders, widow of Martin Saunders and earlier widow of Roger Bancroft; they had no children, and she married again after John's death. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere. Includes some ancestry and relatives in England.
by David Eugene Smith, Edward Douglas Greenman, Fred Mutchler, Henry Stoddard Curtis, International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics, Mary Adelaide Nutting, Mrs. Fannie Fern (Phillips) Andrews, William Heard Kilpatrick, William Starr Myers, William James Craig
1912
Birth, death and marriage records have been gleaned from many sources; some 8,000 persons are named. Includes a copy of an 1893 map of the Seabrook area. J0872HB - $23.50
by Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene G. Kreider, Arthur Remington, William Henry Anders
1900
by William Collin Levere
1911
by Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue
1907
by Maryland. Court of Appeals, Alexander Contee Magruder, Oliver Miller, Nicholas Brewer (Jr), John Shaaf Stockett, William Theophilus Brantly, William Henry Perkins, Herbert Thorndike Tiffany, Malcolm J. Coan
1916
by American Association for the Advancement of Agricultural Teaching. Meeting, Fred Clayton Butler, Frederick William Reynolds, Harry Percy Barrows, Henry Harold Goldberger, J. H. Berkowitz, National Council of Primary Education (U.S.). Meeting, United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Bureau of Education. Division of Statistics, United States. Bureau of Education. Statistical Division, United States. Office of Education, Walter Sylvanus Deffenbaugh, Walton Simon Bittner, Carl Anderson, John Charles Muerman
1920