The Vinton Memorial: Comprising a Genealogy of the Descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648: Also, Genealogical Sketches of Several Allied Families ... With an Appendix Containing a History of the Braintree Iron Works, and Other Historical MatterS.K. Whipple, 1858 - 534 Seiten John Vinton was born in approximately 1620 perhaps in France and emigrated to the United States probably sometime before 1643. His descendents lived in Braintree, Massachusetts for many years. This volume gives the history of the Vinton and many other allied families into the 19th century. |
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Abiathar Abigail acres Adams Allen Anna April April 15 Benjamin Betsey Boston Bridgewater brother Caleb Capt Charles Charlestown Chesterfield child church Daniel dated David deacon Deeds died Dorcas Dudley East Bridgewater Ebenezer Edward Eliza Elizabeth England Esther Eunice father Faxon Francis French George grad Hannah Vinton Hayden Henry Holbrook Isaac James John Vinton Jonathan Joseph Joshua Josiah July July 13 June June 17 June 22 land Leicester Lieut Linfield lived Lydia Lynn Malden March March 15 March 22 marriage Martha Mary Vinton Mehitable Midd Nathaniel Niles pastor Penniman Phebe Prob Quincy Rachel Randolph Rebecca recorded removed resided Richardson Ruth Samuel,3 Sarah Vinton second wife selectman Sept Seth settled sister South Reading Stoneham Suff Susanna Thayer Thomas Green Thomas Vinton Thomas,¹ town Vinton of Braintree Weymouth White widow William Woburn
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Seite 531 - Gabriel Lajeunesse, the son of Basil the blacksmith, Who was a mighty man in the village, and honored of all men ; For since the birth of time, throughout all ages and nations, Has the craft of the smith been held in repute by the people.
Seite 413 - He was a member of the convention to revise the constitution of Pennsylvania, in 1789, and for two succeeding years he was representative of the State legislature.
Seite iii - There may be, and there often is, indeed, a regard for ancestry, which nourishes only a weak pride; as there is also a care for posterity, which only disguises an habitual avarice, or hides the workings of a low and groveling vanity. But there is also a moral and philosophical respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart.
Seite 451 - The grant is to seven men of good and honest report, upon condition, that within two year they erect houses for habitation thereon, and so go on to make a Town thereof, upon the Act of Court; these seven men have power to give and grant out lands unto any persons who are willing to take up their dwellings within the said precinct, and to be admitted to...
Seite 451 - Medow, and twenty five of Upland, or thereabouts. Thus was this Town populated, to the number of sixty families, or thereabout, and after this manner are the Towns of New England peopled.
Seite 296 - Which inspires a Christian. For more than half a century, Whenever his country called for his Labors, In either hemisphere or in any Capacity, He never spared them in her Cause.
Seite 460 - The Land affording very good iron stone, divers persons of good rank and quality in England were stirred up by the , provident hand of the Lord to venture their estates upon an iron work, which they began at Braintree...
Seite 451 - ... of cattle and hands were like to improve, with eye had to others, that might after come to populate the said town. This they did without any respect of persons ; yet such as were exorbitant, and of a turbulent spirit, unfit for a civil society, they would reject : till they come to mend their manners, such came not to enjoy any freehold.
Seite 472 - Buckinghamshire, England, and settled in Salem, Massachusetts, in the year 1634 — bringing with him three sons, viz., Thomas, Nathaniel, and John. Edward Putnam, the son of Thomas, in 1733, made the following record : " From those three proceeded twelve males ; and from these twelve, forty males ; and from the forty, eighty-two males." All of the name in New England are believed to be descended from John. Captain Joseph Putnam, (father of the general,) was the son of John, who was the youngest...
Seite 58 - They passed without any noise, not a word among them till they came against this house, when some of them, perceiving me, asked me if I wanted any powder. I replied, No, since it was in so good hands. The reason they gave for taking it was that we had so many Tories here, they dared not trust us with it ; they had taken Vinton...