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Three Ancient Cemeteries in New Hampshire, Near Junction Boundary Lines of Lebanon, Plainfield and Grantham

Three Ancient Cemeteries in New Hampshire, Near Junction Boundary Lines of Lebanon, Plainfield and Grantham

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Three Ancient Cemeteries in New Hampshire, Near Junction Boundary Lines of Lebanon, Plainfield and Grantham

by Hills Esq., Thomas

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Boston.: Self-published / Printer: Press of David Clapp & Son., 1910. Not as pictured. Original.. Trade paperback. Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Unread. Pages untrimmed at top and some sides.. 1 Trade paperback (US), 6.25x10in. Stitched and glued page block with overlapping loose gray cover stock, black front titles. 76 p. Audience: General/trade. In Grafton and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire, there are 3 small cemeteries where rest the earliest of settlers to that Connecticut Valley Region. The compiler not only lists the names marked on graves, but supplemented by research at the New England Historic Genealogic Society in Boston. Many where born in the 17th century, primarily in England, and came to build new settlements in the Colonies. Family names include Allen, Alden, Estabrook and many more. The Old Pine Cemetery in Lebanon, Plainfield's oldest and largest, and on Leavitt's Hill in Grantham, the project a century ago holds the details of the comings and goings of generations of individuals and families. This is an original edition, not a print on demand.

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Title
Three Ancient Cemeteries in New Hampshire, Near Junction Boundary Lines of Lebanon, Plainfield and Grantham
Author
Hills Esq., Thomas
Format/Binding
Trade paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Unread. Pages untrimmed at top and some sides.
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Edition
Not as pictured. Original.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1149567805
ISBN 13
9781149567807
Publisher
Self-published / Printer: Press of David Clapp & Son.
Place of Publication
Boston.
Date Published
1910
Keywords
Genealogy, central New Hampshire|17th-18th centuries
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New Hampshire; Genealogy;

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