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Category Archives: 10th Generation
Roger Parke Jr
Roger PARKE Jr. (1683- 1745) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation in the Miller line. Roger Parke Jr. was born in 1683 Burlington County NJ. His parents were Roger PARKE Sr. and Ann PATTISON. He did NOT … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Line - Miller, Missing Parents, Public Office
Tagged Coxe Affair, Hunterdon NJ
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Isaac Estey II
Isaac ESTEY II (1656 – 1714) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Miller line. Isaac Estey was born in 1656 in Topsfield Mass. His parents were Isaac ESTEY I and Mary TOWNE. He married Abigail … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Line - Miller, Public Office, Veteran
Tagged Centenarian, Slave Owner, Topsfield
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Deacon Joseph Hawes
Deacon Joseph HAWES (1673 – 1752) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Shaw line. Deacon Joseph Hawes was born on 16 July 1673 at Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony . His parents were Capt John HAWES and Desire GORHAM. He married Mary HOWES … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Historical Monument, Line - Shaw, Public Office
Tagged Yarmouth
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Deacon Thomas Freeman
Thomas FREEMAN (1653 – 1716) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Shaw line. Deacon Thomas Freeman was born 16 Sep 1653 in Eastham Mass. He was the son of John FREEMAN and Mercy … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Historical Monument, Line - Shaw, Pioneer, Twins
Tagged Harwich Pioneer
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John Wing III
John WING III (1655 – 1683) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Shaw line. John Wing III was born 16 Nov 1655 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony. His parents were John WING(E) (II) and Elizabeth … Continue reading
John Willey III
John WILLEY III (1699 – 1743) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Miner line. John Willey was born 24 May 1699 in East Haddam CT. Some say his parents were Isaac WILLEY II and … Continue reading
Lt. William Miner
Lt. William MINER (1670 – 1725) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather, one of 512 in this generation. William Miner was born on 6 Nov 1670 in Niantic, CT near Lyme and New London. He was son of Clement MINER and Frances … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Historical Monument, Line - Miner, Public Office, Veteran
Tagged Lyme, Thomas Lee House
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