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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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8, 1736.  20 1/2Clark-Thomas, bapt. Aug. 18, 1728; d. young.   And two children who d. infants. 4-18CHRISTIAN Turell m., 1st, Samuel Bass; 2d, John Armstrong.  21Joseph Turell, who is supposed to have been a cousin of Rev. Ebenezer T., m., 1st, a dau. of John Avis, and had--  21-22Joseph, b. 1750.  23Elizabeth, b. 1755; m.----Noyes.  24Samuel, b. 1757.   He m., 2d, Mary Morey, of Roxbury, and had--  25A dau., m. Ed. Gray; ch. were Mrs. Fales, Edward Gray, John Gray, and the late F. T. Gray. 21-22Joseph Turell, jun., m.--------, and had two sons, Charles and John; of whom Charles had several children, one of whom, Garland, is a resident of Boston.  1Usher, Hezekiah, was a prominent merchant of Boston, and in his will, dated March 11, 1676, mentions children:--  1-2Hezekiah, b. June, 1639.  3Elizabeth, m. Hezekiah Browne.  4John, b. Apr. 27, 1648.  5Hannah, m. Peter Butler.  6Sarah, m. Jonathan Tyng.   His second wife, Elizabeth, was dau. of Rev. Zachary S
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Reunion of Company D. First regiment Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A. (search)
. B. Duff, dead. J. M. Duff, dead. William L. Dunn. John B. Edmondson, dead. M. V. Edmondson. Strong Edmondson. J. Frank Euk, dead. F. S. Findlay, wounded. Thomas K. Findlay, dead. David A. Fields, wounded and dead. Charles B. Fields, wounded. Jacob L. Fields, dead. Charles H. C. Fulkerson. Jacob Fleenor. Frank R. Fulkerson. Charles Foster. Samuel Fulcher, dead. J. L. M. French. G. C. Greenway. Benjamin Gildersleeve. W. T. Greenway, dead. F. T. Gray. R. E. Gray. D. C. Gray. C. P. Gray. James Gray, dead. J. A. Gallehon. Melville Gammon, wounded. Robert Grant. William H. Hall, dead. John D. Hall. A. Findlay Harris. John Hockett. William Hockett. Samuel Hockett. R. M. Hickman. George Hughlett, dead. Basil Home. ——Hubble. M. M. S. Ireson. David Jones (captured and hung by enemy, and Colonel Mosby hung seven of the enemy in retaliation). Jasper S. Jones. Robert Jones, killed. Henry S. Jones, wo