Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miriam Fosket” in chapter 15 of Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906:
...s a rigger, who died a very old man in 1773.
The late Rev. Dr. Hoppin, of Christ church, Cambridge, was a great-grandson.
Samuel Hutchinson, the shoemaker, lived on the road to Winter Hill.
Miriam Fosket , born in 1665, Miriam Cleveland, was widow of Thomas Fosket, a brother of Jonathan, who once owned the windmill, which he sold to John Mallet, on the southeast of the range called Captain Carter's dr...
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