Colvin family typescript : the Colvin genealogy, a record of the descendents of John Colvin of Dartmouth, Mass. / written by Alfred Emory Lister, Glenburn, Pa. and compiled by Dr. John G. Wilson of Factoryville Pa. 1946?

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Colvin family typescript : the Colvin genealogy, a record of the descendents of John Colvin of Dartmouth, Mass. / written by Alfred Emory Lister, Glenburn, Pa. and compiled by Dr. John G. Wilson of Factoryville Pa. 1946?

20 p., 14 p. ; 29 cm.

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Lister, Alfred E.

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This documents contains information on the descendants of John Colvin. John Colvin was born in England about 1655 and immigrated to Dartmouth, MA in 1675. He was married to Dorothy Allen and they were the parents of nine children. Their great-grandson, Philip Colvin (1758-1832) was born in Scituate, R.I. and served in the Revolutionary War. He married Sarah Berry (1757-1847) and they were the parents of eight children. In 1820 they moved from Rhode Island to Abington, PA where they lived on a fa...

Colvin, Sara, 1757-1847.

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Colvin family.

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Colvin, Philip, 1759-1832.

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Lewis, William P.

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Abraham Wetherby was born June 5, 1752 at Lunenburg, Massachusetts. He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in Captain Nathan Hale's company. He enlisted at Ringe, New Hampshire as one of the "minute men" and served honorably for 17 days. Was discharged May 9, 1775 . He married Joanna Sawtelle, lived on a farm at Ringe, New Hampshire, and had 12 children. In 1804 the family emigrated to Pennsylvania and later purchased 175 acres of farming land in Scott Township. Died January 22, 1828. ...

Wilson, J. G. (John Graham), 1911-

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Joseph Willson (d.1800?), a native of Rhode Island and a sailor during the Colonial War, moved to Basking Ridge, NJ and from there moved to Warwick, Orange Co., NY. He was married to Elizabeth Rickey and they had at least nine children including Isaac Willson (b.1768) who married Sarah Phillips (b. 1775). He died about 1800 and was buried at Warwick. From the description of Descendants of Joseph Willson of Basking Ridge, N.J. & Warwick, N.Y. typescript / by John Graham Wilson, M....