CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... families . The general num- ber of the Indians , old and young , that live there , is between thirty and forty . Their houses are poor , they own some land , they live impru- dent are very fond of liquor . They till their land , which ...
... families . The general num- ber of the Indians , old and young , that live there , is between thirty and forty . Their houses are poor , they own some land , they live impru- dent are very fond of liquor . They till their land , which ...
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... families settled in this town and about the same number in New - Haven , Guilford , Milford , Weathersfield , and Windsor . If we suppose five souls to a family and one hundred families in each of these six towns , the original stocks ...
... families settled in this town and about the same number in New - Haven , Guilford , Milford , Weathersfield , and Windsor . If we suppose five souls to a family and one hundred families in each of these six towns , the original stocks ...
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... families in this town , yet they were probably numerous in former times . Traces of their settlements are frequently to be met with : And some of their burying grounds are yet to be seen . Their tools and weapons are sometimes found ...
... families in this town , yet they were probably numerous in former times . Traces of their settlements are frequently to be met with : And some of their burying grounds are yet to be seen . Their tools and weapons are sometimes found ...
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... families , and find- ing it inconvenient , on account of the distance , to attend meeting and to do duty in ... families among us . Four families whol- ly broken up , losing both their heads . The sickness was so preva- lent , that ...
... families , and find- ing it inconvenient , on account of the distance , to attend meeting and to do duty in ... families among us . Four families whol- ly broken up , losing both their heads . The sickness was so preva- lent , that ...
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... families , and not more than four hundred souls . " Considering the number of inhabi- tants then in the town , this was , perhaps , the most distressing mortality which has visited any plantation , since the first settlement of the ...
... families , and not more than four hundred souls . " Considering the number of inhabi- tants then in the town , this was , perhaps , the most distressing mortality which has visited any plantation , since the first settlement of the ...
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