Marriage intention certificates, Dorchester, Mass., 1815-1834.

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Marriage intention certificates, Dorchester, Mass., 1815-1834.

Handwritten marriage intention certificates for: Samuel Clap III and Susanna Holden, both of Dorchester, 1815 February 26; Luther Hall and Lydia Elizabeth White, both of Dorchester, 1834 October 19.

2 ADS ; 11-17 cm.

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Hall, Lydia Elizabeth White.

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Clap, Samuel, III.

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Dorchester (Boston, Mass.). Town Clerk.

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Everett, James Lawrence

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Arrived in WA as a convict in 1851. Licensee of the Queens's Head Hotel, Toodyay from 1855. James Chapman (1803-1870) ran a store at Busselton. From the description of Account. 1858. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222933900 ...

Clap, Susanna Holden.

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Hall, Luther Egbert, 1869-1921

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Luther E. Hall (1869-1921), 35th governor of Louisiana, from 1912 to 1916, was one of the main contenders to fill the unexpired term of United States Senator Robert F. Broussard, who died in office, early in 1918. The primary election was held Sept. 10, 1918, against Edward J. Gay of Iberville Parish, the eventual winner of the Senate seat. From the description of Luther E. Hall papers, 1912-1918. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 775016770 ...

Tolman, Thomas, 1756-1842

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