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Samuel Morse (1587-1654) immigrated to Watertown, Massachusetts in 1635. Anthony Morse (1618-1686) and his brother, William Morse (1614-1683), immigrated to Newbury, Massachusetts. Joseph Morse (d.1646) immigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts. John Moss (1603 or 4-1707) immigrated to New Haven, Connecticut. All immigrated from England. Descendants listed lived chiefly in New England. Includes some ancestors in England.
Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Massachusetts by Harriet Morse Weeks Pdf
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Descendants of Samuel Morse by James Olah,Harriet Morse Weeks Pdf
This book presents the Morse family's genealogy through 13 generations, from 1635 to the early 1900s. It includes an extension of the line of Agnes Colby into the 21st Century, including linage, family stories, life information, and letters about the family. The table of contents contains the parental line through the book. We contacted family members for up-to-date information, but not all contributed. The material in this book will assist further research into the family heritage. The original printing of this book was by The Eagle Printing and Binding Co. Pittsfield, Mass 1907, by Harriet Morse Weeks. This book was transcribed, and submitted articles were edited by James Olah, March 2020, during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic, when the call was made for our nation not to leave their homes for several weeks.
Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Massachusetts (Classic Reprint) by Harriet Morse Weeks Pdf
Excerpt from Descendants of Samuel Morse of Worthington, Massachusetts Deacon benjamin (2) morse (an thomy, West b: March 28, 1640, m. Ruth, daughter of William and Ruth (binford) Sawyer b. Sept. 16. 1648. He was deacon of the first church in Newbury and was administrator of the estate of his youngest brother, Joshua (2) Morse, who (1. 1691 Children: Benjamin, Ruth, Joseph, William, Sarah, Philip, Sarah, Anne, Hannah, Mary Samuel, Esther. Deacon william (3) morse (dea. Ben jamin, 2; Anthony, Newbury, Mass, b. Jan. 23, 1673-4, m. May 1666. Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (clough) Merrill, b. Newbury Oct - 15, 1677: He d. May 20, 1749. Children: Daniel. Ruth, Peter, Benjamin. William, Sarah, Martha, Anne, Moses, Mirriam, Hannah, Moses. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL MORSE OF by Harriet Morse B. 1834 Weeks Pdf
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Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe (495 to 1932) and Mayflower Descendants bound with Supplement by Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford Pdf
This book is the first basic tool in English to trace the origins of Chinese surnames. At the heart of the work are three principal chapters. Chapter 1 describes the history of Chinese surnames, the research on Chinese surnames in literature, and reasons surnames have changed in Chinese history. Chapter 2, by far the largest of the chapters, delivers a genealogical analysis of more than 600 Chinese surnames. Chapter 3 consists of an annotated bibliography of Chinese and English language sources on Chinese surnames. The work concludes with separate indexes to family names, authors, titles, and Chinese-character stroke numbers (one mechanism used for grouping Chinese characters).
Samuel Morse, That's Who! by Tracy Nelson Maurer Pdf
Writer Tracy Nelson Maurer and illustrator El Primo Ramón present a lively picture book biography of Samuel Morse that highlights how he revolutionized modern technology. Back in the 1800s, information traveled slowly. Who would dream of instant messages? Samuel Morse, that’s who! Who traveled to France, where the famous telegraph towers relayed 10,000 possible codes for messages depending on the signal arm positions—only if the weather was clear? Who imagined a system that would use electric pulses to instantly carry coded messages between two machines, rain or shine? Long before the first telephone, who changed communication forever? Samuel Morse, that’s who! This dynamic and substantive biography celebrates an early technology pioneer.