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Society of Friends will of Francis Billingsley
Society of Friends will of Francis Billingsley
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Some descendants of Edward Fitzrandolph and Elizabeth Blossom
Some descendants of Edward Fitzrandolph and Elizabeth Blossom
5-generation straight-line descendancy to the marriage of Richard Fitzrandolph and Elizabeth Corlies
From A Genealogical Record of the Corliss Family of America
by Augustus Whittemore Corliss; Yarmouth, Maine, 1875.
at https://play.google.com/books?id=oVtHAAAAMAAJ
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Some Madison Ancestors
Some Madison Ancestors
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Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, p. 106
Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, p. 106
Short paragraph from book
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Sotterly Plantation in Maryland
Sotterly Plantation in Maryland
This property, on a ridge overlooking the Patuxent River, was acquired by Francis Billingsley in the 1660s, and later sold by his chidren. It was once part of "Ressurection Manor". The existing house was built in the early 18th century, and refined by the Platter family over the subseuquent 100 years.
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Sourced profile
Sourced profile
Updated reference to another Ancestry tree
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Speech from Dickinson Family reunion in 1883
Speech from Dickinson Family reunion in 1883
A portion of a lengthy speech at the Dickinson reunion in 1883, covering Nathaniel's immigration and his sons' deaths in Indian Wars. Also addresses the ambiguity of his marriage date and location and wife's immigration.
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Squire Stickney's 1895 history of Sussex, New Jersey
Squire Stickney's 1895 history of Sussex, New Jersey
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Sr Christopher Moyer, Mayer
Sr Christopher Moyer, Mayer
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Steele Family Bible
Steele Family Bible
This information was copied by Robert Finley Steele on May 2, 1888, from the "Old family Bible" which at the time was in his possession. This information was transmitted by Mary Eileen (Steele) Ewing to me in 1998. Mary is Robert's Great Grandaughter.

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