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Category Archives: Historical Monument
Enoch Dow
Enoch DOW (bcdgd) (1744 – 1813) was Alex’s 5th Great Grandfather; one of 64 in this generation of the Miller line. He left hundreds of descendants. Over two-thirds of the population of the western border area of Canterbury New Brunswick is … Continue reading
Posted in -7th Generation, 90+, Historical Monument, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller, Pioneer, Place Names, Veteran
Tagged New Brunswick
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Stephen Richardson
Stephen RICHARDSON (1649 – 1717) was Alex’s 9th Great Grandfather, one of 1,024 in this generation of the Shaw line. Stephen Richardson was born 15 Aug 1649 in Woburn Middlesex, Mass. His parents were Samuel RICHARDSON and Joanna THAKE. He … Continue reading
Francis Richardson
Francis RICHARDSON (1681 -1755) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather, one of 512 in this generation of the Shaw line. Francis Richardson was born 15 Jan 1680/81 in Woburn, Mass. His parents were Stephen RICHARDSON and Abigail WYMAN. He married Sarah … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Historical Monument, Line - Shaw
Tagged Attleboro, Col. Danforth Keye's Regiment, Col. Isaac Dean's Regiment, Col. Jedediah Huntington's Regiment, Col. John Daggett's Regiment, Col. John Hathaway's Regiment, Col. Joseph Reed's Regiment, Col. Samuel Wyllys's Regiment, Col. Thomas Carpenter's Regiment, Col. William Shepard's Regiment, General John Balkam, Mexico Oswego NY, Woburn
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Seth Richardson I
Seth RICHARDSON I (1716 – 1785) was Alex’s 7th Great Grandfather, one of 256 in this generation of the Shaw line. Seth Richardson was born 3 Sep 1716 in Attleborough MA. His parents were Francis RICHARDSON and Sarah HOUGHTON. He … Continue reading
Thomas Coleman
Thomas COLEMAN (1602 – 1685) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. Thomas Coleman(Coutman) was born about 1602 in Marlboro, Wiltshire, England. His father was also Thomas COLEMAN. He married Susanna RAULINES on 24 … Continue reading
Joseph Coleman
Joseph COLEMAN (1765 – 1858) was Alex’s 5th Great Grandfather, one of 64 in this generation of the Shaw line. Joseph Coleman was born 8 Aug 1765 or 8 Aug 1769 in Newbury, Essex MA. His parents were John COLEMAN … Continue reading
Posted in -7th Generation, 90+, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Historical Monument, Line - Shaw
Tagged Divorce, Vassalboro
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Dudley Coleman
Dudley COLEMAN(1805 – 1865) was Alex’s 4th Great Grandfather, one of 32 in this generation of the Shaw line. For more pictures of Dudley’s children and grandchildren see my post Dudley Coleman Extra Pix Many of these pictures are from the … Continue reading
Isaac Miller Jr.
Isaac MILLER Jr (bet 1767/1770 – 1837) was Alex’s 4th Great Grandfather; one of 32 in this generation of the Miler line. Isaac Miller was born between 1767 and 1770 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. His parents were Isaac MILLER Sr.and Deborah NEWCOMB. His … Continue reading
Isaac Estey I
Isaac ESTEY I (1627 – 1712) was Alex’s 9th Great Grandfather; one of 1,024 in this generation of the Miller line. Isaac Estey [also spelled Esty, Easty, Eastey, or Estye] was born 17 Nov, 1627 in Freston, Suffolk, England and was christened on 27 Nov … Continue reading
George Miller
George MILLER (1817 – 1860) was Alex’s 3rd Great Grandfather; one of 16 in this generation of the Miller line. His brother John Allan Miller wrote in a letter, Aug. 8, 1908. “He was very industrious and thrifty, was highly esteemed … Continue reading
Posted in -5th Generation, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Historical Monument, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller, Public Office, Storied
Tagged 14th Infantry - Wisconsin Volunteers, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, American Expeditionary Force University at Beaune France., Battle of Dallas Georgia, Battle of Fort Blakely, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Vicksburg, New Brunswick, Siege of Corinth, U.S. Colored Troops 48th Infantry Regiment, Winnebago Wisconsin, Wisconsin 21st Infantry
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