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... land . What the origin of the surname Ridel was is no more apparent than that of Tallmascha ; in all likelihood from some personal peculiarity . The latter surname possibly may be derived from tailler ( to cut ) and mâche ( corn salad ) ...
... land . What the origin of the surname Ridel was is no more apparent than that of Tallmascha ; in all likelihood from some personal peculiarity . The latter surname possibly may be derived from tailler ( to cut ) and mâche ( corn salad ) ...
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... land in this state circa 1700. He is 66 of Greville St. , Parish of described in his will as St. Andrew , Holburn , in the County of Middle- sex , Esqe " ( England ) . He held land in Jamaica and other places . His will is dated August ...
... land in this state circa 1700. He is 66 of Greville St. , Parish of described in his will as St. Andrew , Holburn , in the County of Middle- sex , Esqe " ( England ) . He held land in Jamaica and other places . His will is dated August ...
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... land or water , as " to fend the boat " among rowing men in the South ; and an excellent illustration of it in the Northern sense was conveyed in an assurance that , notwithstand- ing the extreme cold of this spring , the little lambs ...
... land or water , as " to fend the boat " among rowing men in the South ; and an excellent illustration of it in the Northern sense was conveyed in an assurance that , notwithstand- ing the extreme cold of this spring , the little lambs ...
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... land . Is there any ancient authority to support it ? One would think that so important an affair as the naming of a vast country in the New World , designed to form part of the English empire , must have been made public at the time by ...
... land . Is there any ancient authority to support it ? One would think that so important an affair as the naming of a vast country in the New World , designed to form part of the English empire , must have been made public at the time by ...
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... land in his manor of Thornton . If the younger John died childless under twenty- one , the land was to go to his uterine brother Robert , and if the latter died childless the lands reverted to the elder John and his heirs , a money ...
... land in his manor of Thornton . If the younger John died childless under twenty- one , the land was to go to his uterine brother Robert , and if the latter died childless the lands reverted to the elder John and his heirs , a money ...
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