Forbes family deeds and receipts : New Haven, Connecticut, and Albany, New York, 1806-1838.
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Forbes, John, , 1593-1648
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John Forbes was originally from Aberdeen and became a baker in Quebec City. From the description of Correspondence addressed to John Forbes at Quebec City, Canada. 1817- 1821. (University of Guelph). WorldCat record id: 629693242 Scottish-born, John Forbes (1797-1880), Texas soldier, lawyer, and judge, immigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio, from England in 1817. After marrying Emily Sophia Sisson, Forbes moved to Nacogdoches, Texas, in 1835. At first, Forbe...