Genealogy and RecollectionsPriv. print. by the Blair-Murdock Company, 1915 - 170 pages |
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... River near Frederick in 1742 . One of his sons , Benjamin , in 1770 , with his family removed to West Liberty on Short Creek , near Wheeling . Catherine Biggs , the wife of James Moore second , was his daughter . She was born March 6th ...
... River near Frederick in 1742 . One of his sons , Benjamin , in 1770 , with his family removed to West Liberty on Short Creek , near Wheeling . Catherine Biggs , the wife of James Moore second , was his daughter . She was born March 6th ...
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... River , six miles above Frederick . He had two sons , Benjamin and William . The son Wil- liam remained in Maryland , having a family of eight sons and two daughters , whose descendants are still about Frederick ( see among my papers a ...
... River , six miles above Frederick . He had two sons , Benjamin and William . The son Wil- liam remained in Maryland , having a family of eight sons and two daughters , whose descendants are still about Frederick ( see among my papers a ...
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... river . Their glories are departed . During the Revolution , the English took and held that country by garrisons at Kaskaskia and Vincennes , although the inhabitants were all French . While the war of the Revolution waged , General ...
... river . Their glories are departed . During the Revolution , the English took and held that country by garrisons at Kaskaskia and Vincennes , although the inhabitants were all French . While the war of the Revolution waged , General ...
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... River . He took part in the expedition to Illinois in 1778 , under the command of Colonel George Rogers Clarke , in which it is generally supposed he served in the commissary department . He was adventurous and daring in disposition ...
... River . He took part in the expedition to Illinois in 1778 , under the command of Colonel George Rogers Clarke , in which it is generally supposed he served in the commissary department . He was adventurous and daring in disposition ...
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... rivers between New Orleans and Pittsburg , making his voyages in a keel boat . He aban- doned the boat business to settle three miles northeast of the present town of Waterloo , on what was known as the ' tan yard farm . ' He here ...
... rivers between New Orleans and Pittsburg , making his voyages in a keel boat . He aban- doned the boat business to settle three miles northeast of the present town of Waterloo , on what was known as the ' tan yard farm . ' He here ...
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