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| Thomas B Brigham Civil War Pension. Thomas B Brigham Civil War Pension. |
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| Thomas B Brigham Death. Thomas B Brigham Register of Death, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
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| Thomas B Brigham Headstone 2. Status: Located; Thomas B Brigham Headstone 2. One of ten small stones in front of the Post 43 GAR monument statue. |
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| Thomas B Brigham Headstone 3. Status: Located; Thomas B Brigham Headstone 3. |
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| Thomas B Brigham Headstone. Status: Located; Thomas B Brigham Headstone. |
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| Thomas B. Musgrave Obituary Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky), 22 Dec 1964, Tuesday, Page 10 |
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| Thomas B. Musgrave Obituary The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts), 22 Dec 1964, Tuesday, Page 12 |
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| Thomas Bales Body Returns To US The Times (Streator, Illinois), 10 Oct 1947, Friday, Page 1 |
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| Thomas Bales Laid To Rest The Times (Streator, Illinois), 01 Nov 1947, Saturday, Page 10 |
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| Thomas Bales Obituary The Times (Streator, Illinois), 19 Aug 1944, Saturday, Page 1 |
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| Thomas Bateson Musgrave Death Thomas Bateson Musgrave Death |
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| Thomas Baylies Headstone. Status: Located; Thomas Baylies Headstone. |
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| Thomas Benham Obituary Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont) 11 Feb 1933, Saturday, Page 5 |
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24364 |
| Thomas Benham Rites Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont) 16 Feb 1933, Thursday, Page 5 |
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24365 |
| Thomas Bernard Brigham New York, Rochester,Monroe High School, 1937 |
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24366 |
| Thomas Bernard Clark Brigham Death The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, Ohio), 16 Feb 1993, Tuesday, Page 10 |
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| Thomas Bernard Clark Brigham Dies The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), 16 Feb 1993, Tuesday, Page 5 |
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| Thomas Bernard Clark Brigham Dies The Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio), 16 Feb 1993, Tuesday, Page 18 |
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| Thomas Bernard Clark Brigham Obituary The Naples Daily News (Naples, Florida), 21 Feb 1993, Sunday, Page 2 |
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24370 |
| Thomas Berry Civil War Draft Register Thomas Berry Civil War Draft Register |
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| Thomas Bird's House 1637. Thomas Bird of England emigrated to Dorchester, Massachusetts aboard the ship Mary & John in 1635 on it's second voyage. He built his homestead shortly thereafter. As originally built the house had only two rooms and a loft.
Thomas made a living in the tannery business. The house remained in the family and sheltered ten generations until it fell into disrepair in the late 1930's and burned down shortly after 1940. |
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| Thomas Birds House 1667. Thomas the emigrant died 8 Jun 1667 at Dorchester. He was 54 years old. That same year the roof was raised and a second story added. His widow, Ann, died 21 Aug 1673. The house then passed to his son Thomas Bird and his wife Thankful Atherton.
His son Benjamin Bird and his wife Johanna (nee Harrise) would become the third owners. |
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| Thomas Birds House 1776. Corporal Thomas Bird was the fifth owner. He was 21 when he inherited it. Thomas fought at Concord, Lexington and, Bunker Hill. At some point before 1776 an addition was added to the rear of the house.
His house served as the American Army Engineers headquarters during the fortification of Dorchester heights.
Colonel Gridley of the American engineers was quartered there with his staff; Putnam, Waters, Baldwin and Knox, later to become the famous general.
One of the upper rooms was used as drafting room for drawing up the fortification plan for Dorchester Heights, a hill that was within a short distance. General George Washington rode over from Cambridge to direct the work. When the timber used to construct the ramparts was carried to the Heights, it passed down the lane in front of the house. |
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| Thomas Birds House 1930 2. Thomas Birds House 1930 2. |
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| Thomas Birds House 1930. By the 30's the house was given the address; 41 Humphreys Street, Dorchester, MA. |
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| Thomas Birds House 1940. Thomas Birds House 1940. |
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| Thomas Birds House East Wall 1940. Thomas Birds House East Wall 1940. |
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| Thomas Brigham Inscription. From the book: Marlborough, Massachusetts, Burial Ground Inscriptions, page 26. Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908. |
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| Thomas Brigham Rice The History of the Brigham Family, A Record of Several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. By W.I. Tyler Brigham. Published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1907 |
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| Thomas Brigham War of 1812 Widows Pension. Thomas Brigham War of 1812 Widows Pension. |
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| Thomas Butterfield Jr. Pioneers and prominent men of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah pioneers book publishing company, 1913. |
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| Thomas C. Chase Sr. Obituary. Published on seacoastonline.com July 29, 1913. Released under Creative Commons. |
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| Thomas Carl Brigham. Thomas Carl Brigham - Developed the digital effect "morphing". In 1993 was awarded an Academy Award for Technical Achievement, My 7th cousin, 3 times removed. |
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| Thomas Clark Status: Located; Thomas Clark |
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| Thomas Coffin The Coffin Saga by William E. Gardner. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1949. Page 333. |
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24386 |
| Thomas Comstock Christening. New London, Connecticut First Church of Christ Records 1670-1916 Volume II. |
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| Thomas Comstock Service. A Comstock Genealogy; Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., who Died After 1662: Ten Generations by Cyrus Ballou Comstock. Published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York 1907. Pages 49 & 50. |
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| Thomas David Beaulieu California, Los Angeles, Bishop Mora Salesian High School, 1981 |
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| Thomas Eaton Death Thomas Eaton Death |
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| Thomas Edgar Obituary Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, Saturday, April 10, 1909 |
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24391 |
| Thomas Edgar. A Modern History of New London County Volume III. Edited by Benjamin Tinkham Marshall. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1922. |
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| Thomas Edwin & Noyes Wheeler. A Modern History of New London County Volume III. Edited by Benjamin Tinkham Marshall. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1922. |
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| Thomas Emmett Hayden Thomas Emmett Hayden |
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| Thomas F Slocum Land Patent 1845. Thomas F Slocum Land Patent 1845. |
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| Thomas F. Slocum Thomas Settled on a small lake that became known as Slocum Lake. When the town of Wauconda was formed the post office was built at Slocum Lake. Thomas was the first postmaster and his wife, Mary served as Deputy Postmistress. |
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| Thomas F. Slocum Residence. Illustrated Atlas of Lake County, Illinois: Containing Maps of Every Township in the County, with Village and City Plats. H.R. Page & Co. 1885. Pages not numbered. |
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| Thomas Flagg Watertown. "Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham and Weston : to Which is Appended the Early History of the Town" Second edition, two volumes in one. By Henry Bond M.D. Published by The New England Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston MA. 1860. Page 219. |
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| Thomas Foley Thomas Foley |
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| Thomas Freeman Death Thomas Freeman Death |
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| Thomas Freeman Obituary Salt Lake Telegram (Salt Lake City, Utah), 08 Feb 1951, Thu, Page 27 |
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