Genealogical papers, 1895-1924.

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Genealogical papers, 1895-1924.

This collection contains genealogical charts, rough notes, newsclippings, and correspondence of researchers interested in the descendants of Capt. Francis West. It also includes genealogical notes relative to the Saunderson family of Boston, which intermarried with the West family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7276583

Gadsden Public Library

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West family.

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Capt. Francis West (c.1626-1692), who emigrated from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England and settled in Duxbury, Mass., may have been one of the three early DeLaWarr Wests who came to American (i.e., relatives of John West, Lord DeLaWarr). The descendants of West settled in Martha's Vineyard, Barnstable, Boston, and New Bedford, Mass., as well as parts of Rhode Island and Connecticut. Numbered among the descendants were many professional men, including Rev. Samuel West (1730-1807) of New Bedford, Rev....

West, Francis, d. 1692.

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West, Samuel, 1738-1808

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Samuel West (1738-1808) was the son of the Rev. Thomas West (1708-1790), of Rochester, Mass., and the cousin of the renowned Rev. Dr. Samuel West (1730-1807), of New Bedford, Mass. Samuel West, the former, graduated from Harvard in 1761 and settled as minister in Needham, Mass., from 1764 to 1788, when he became minister of the Hollis Street Church in Boston. From the description of Memoirs, 1807. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207178312 West was the pastor of the Hollis Str...

Saunderson family.

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West, John, 1770-1827

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West, Samuel, 1731-1807

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West was a minister in New Bedford, Mass. From the description of Sermon : on Matthew 28:18-20 : manuscript, [17--] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612842861 ...