John Sanborn Bible Record

John Sanborn Bible Record
Title John Sanborn Bible Record PDF eBook
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Pages 6
Release 1776
Genre Bible records
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Original record with title page concerning the Sanborn family.

Bible Record of John Sanborn Gale

Bible Record of John Sanborn Gale
Title Bible Record of John Sanborn Gale PDF eBook
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Pages 3
Release 1893
Genre Bible records
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Bible record, including title page, from John Sanborn Gale to wife Eva Jane Gale, 1893 May 17. Does not include vital statistic entries. Includes copy of online burial record.

Bible Records for the Sanborn, Roberts, and Colston Families

Bible Records for the Sanborn, Roberts, and Colston Families
Title Bible Records for the Sanborn, Roberts, and Colston Families PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1789
Genre Bible records
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Two original bible records. First record (without a title page) contains handwritten vital statistic data for the families of John H. and Olive Sanborn and Parker P. and Adaline (Sanborn) Roberts of Gilford, NH and Lawrence, Mass. Second record (with a title page) contains handwritten vital statistic data for the family of George W. and Helen (Elliott) Colston of Gilford, NH.

Bible Society record

Bible Society record
Title Bible Society record PDF eBook
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Pages 450
Release 1856
Genre Bible
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Title The New England Historical and Genealogical Register PDF eBook
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Pages 680
Release 1904
Genre New England
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.

A Collection of Sanborn Family Genealogies, 1600-1993

A Collection of Sanborn Family Genealogies, 1600-1993
Title A Collection of Sanborn Family Genealogies, 1600-1993 PDF eBook
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Pages 632
Release 1994
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Descendants of Stephen (ca. 1618-aft. 1654), John (ca. 1620-1692) and William (ca. 1622-1692) Samborne, who were the sons of Richard Samborne and Anne Bachiler. All three sons of Richard left England in 1632/38 with their grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler for America. Stpehen Samborne married Sarah, and they had four children born in New Hampshire. John Samborne was born in Norfolk, Eng., married (1) Mary Tuck (d. 1668) 1644 in Hampton N.H.; (2) Margaret Page Moulton (d. 1699) in 1671 in Hampton. They had eleven children born in New Hampshire. William Samborne was born in Brimpton, Berks, England, married Mary Moulton bef. Jan. 23, 1649 in Hampton, Rockingham, N.H. Mary was born in Ormsby, Rockingham, Norfolk, Eng. They were parents of eight children. Descendants in this book are mostly descendants of these three emigrant brothers. Descendants live in New Hampshire, Maine, Ohio, Illinois, Connecticut, New York, Michigan, Massachusetts, Washington and elsewhere. Includes some other Sanborn lines not connected to the above lineage.

The Hanging of Old Brown

The Hanging of Old Brown
Title The Hanging of Old Brown PDF eBook
Author Gregory Toledo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 292
Release 2002-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313065101

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Captured by United States Marines at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, a fifty-nine year old farmer was quickly brought to trial in nearby Charlestown and convicted of three capital crimes: treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia; conspiring with slaves to rebel; and murder. In a field on the outskirts of town he was hanged before fifteen hundred soldiers. Colonel Robert E. Lee, Professor Thomas J. Jackson, and John Wilkes Booth stood watching. The Hanging of Old Brown attempts to remove the veils that separate the contemporary observer from an understanding of the events and the convictions that brought John Brown to a Virginia scaffold ready to die. Brown struggled to find redemption for himself and his nation. His war on slavery and eventual execution would reap the whirlwinds that would herald the destruction of slavery. Beginning with events of 1776, Toledo provides the historical context of John Brown's war, enabling readers to approach this abolitionist visionary with a better understanding of the period that defined him. Toledo hopes to dispel notions that Brown was a mere fanatic or deranged militant. This work invites readers to become acquainted with a man who is, in the end, both flawed and heroic, always deliberate, and ultimately triumphant.