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1. ISAAC PRENCE/PRINCE wife Lottie [1]
I am looking for information about Isaac PRENCE/PRINCE who married in Kanawha County WV in 1901 Lottie or Rottie Russell. Thanks Pat I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me. Philippians 4:13 Researching Russell, Richardson, Adkins, Roberts, Harris, Turley, Lively, Moles, Tucker, Walls, Smith, Vanatter, Vaughan, McCallister of Virginia and Wv.
2. Thomas Pence [1]
I am looking for ancestors and decendants of Thomas Pence. He arrived on the Fortune in 1621 in Plymouth, Mass. He became the governor of Plymouth. I would appreciate any info or pictures you many have to share. Thank you LaVerne
3. Thomas Prence [1]
Thomas was govenor of Plymouth, Mass. He had daughter Mary Mercy Prence Born Jun 1631,died Sept 28, 1711, married John Freeman they had son Edmund Freeman Born June 6, 1657 Easham, Mass married Lydia Doane. Any info would be appreciated Thank you LaVerne. Bangs, Doane, Jenny, Hicks, Lettice, Briggs,Wright,Higginson, Freeman all fdrom Plymouth, Mass.
4. Independence Day Genealogy [1]
Members, In the U.S.A. we celebrate the Independence of our nation every July 4. Tell us a story about the hero or heroine in your ancestry. Was he a soldier? Was she a nurse? A leader? A wife or other family member who stayed home to run the farm? A political leader? A patriot? If your ancestor helped to win Independence in another land we'd like to hear about him or her. If your ancestor was instrumental in gaining Independence in any other way tell us that story. If your ancestor does not fit an
5. PRENCE/PRINCE & COOMBS/COMBS Purchase, 1688, Middleboro, MA [1]
Hello, From _History of the Town of Middleboro, Massachusetts 1669-1905_ by Thomas Weston, A.M. of the Suffolk Bar Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1906 p. 545 "1668 In 1668 Governor Thomas Prince and Francis Coombs purchased a tract of land within this territory (unknown as Prince and Coomb's Purchase)." p. 628 "1668. 'Thomas Prence and Francis Combe, by order of the General Court of New Plymouth, purchased a large tract in Middleborough at Namassaket
6. DNAPrint Genomics' Ancestry e-Symposium Now Available for Streaming or Download [1]
DNAPrint Genomics' Ancestry e-Symposium Now Available for Streaming or Download http://www.genengnews.com/news/bnitem.aspx?name=3622406
7. Resource: Linkpendium.com [1]
Hi List, There's a great new resource for genealogists on the web that I wanted to tell you about. It's called Linkpendium.com and it's Free! I was going to write an article about it but I found that Dick Eastman had already written a nice article about the site in his newsletter at http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2006/07/linkpendium.html . Since Dick has always given me permission to post his articles to mailing lists I'm taking the liberty of including it here in it's entirety. FY
8. Reviewing My Prence lines [1]
Hi List, These are my Prence line that I'm researching. To save space per line I'm giving only brief dates and omitting name prefixes such as Deacon, Capt., etc and places. If you also follow this line I will be glad to provide any further details that I may have. If I have an incorrect date or if you can provide a missing date or missing name or if you have any corrections on family lines I'd like to hear from you. 1-- Thomas Prence (1600-1673) Patience Brewster (1600-1634) 2-- Mercy Prence
9. geneology [1]
Posted on: PRENCE Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/p/r/PRENCE/obituaries?read=2 Surname: Weldon, godfrey ------------------------- Need children of Prince Weldon and Celia Godfrey, possibly Cumberland, R.I. area
10. Prence questions [1]
In preparation for a research trip I have developed a few questions. Can anyone help? Thomas Prence (abt 1600-1673) and wife Patience Brewster (d 1634) died in Plymouth and I assume are buried there. Where were they buried and is either grave marked? His farm in Eastham was extensive, embracing some two hundred acres of the best land. Where is the land? John Freeman (abt 1627-1719) and wife Mercy Prence (abt 1631-1711) are buried in Eastham. In which cemetery are they buried? I have read that he has a tom
11. First Ships discussion list [1]
Hi Friends, I'm pleased to announce a new list called First Ships. http://www.mdwsweb.com/genealogy-lists/firstshipslist.html From the description at the list home page: --- This list is for research and sharing of information on those people who came to New England on the first ships, their lives, why they came here, their ancestors and descendants wherever they may be, as well as those who married into these families. The ships include the Mayflower, the Fortune, the Anne and the Little James. T
12. f.y.i. ONLY - Rootsweb changes [1]
Dear members, This is for your information only. Please don't respond to the list. Rootsweb is changing to new list management software! The change may have already begun. To see the planned schedule see http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/migrate_sched.html Any differences you notice should be minor: The "-L" is being dropped from the official list name, but you will be able to both subscribe and post using the "old" name, with the -L, or the new one without it. If you use email headers to filter lis
13. Announcing Genealogy Voice Chats [1]
I thought this would be of interest to all who seek their roots thus I'm sending this to all the lists I manage no matter what place or surname. I have just downloaded the software and I'm setting up and testing it planning to be online a'chattin' with Dick this Thursday. I hope to see... er.. hear some of you also. Regards, David The article follows: Announcing Genealogy Voice Chats Genealogy chat sessions have been popular for years. These "chats" have always been conducted keyboard-to-keyboa
14. Resource: Domesday Book [1]
What is Domesday Book? At Christmas 1085 William the Conqueror commissioned a great survey to discover the resources and taxable values of all the boroughs and manors in England. He wanted to discover who owned what, how much it was worth, and how much was owed to him as King. It was a massive enterprise, and the record of that survey, Domesday Book, was a remarkable achievement. More at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/domesday.asp?homelink=domesdaybanner1
15. Resource: Savage [1]
Hi List, If you're searching your Prence ancestors in New England as I am I'm sure you have heard of James Savage's "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England" more commonly known simply as "Savage", and you've probably used it in your search for New England ancestors. I've found many of my early Colonial ancestors in that set of books. It's likely you used a copy at a library, like I have, or possibly you own a set. Unfortunately the set is again out of print, in paper version
16. New Genealogy E-Magazine: Digital Genealogist [1]
New Genealogy E-Magazine: Digital Genealogist The following is an announcement from Liz Kelley Kerstens: Ancestry has discontinued its magazine Genealogical Computing, effective with the July/August/September 2006 issue that is currently in the mail. As editor of GC for the past nearly seven years, I still believe there's a need for a magazine devoted to genealogy and technology. To that end, I am starting my own magazine later this year. It will be called Digital Genealogist and will be delivered t
17. Prence plans and goals for 2007 [1]
Hi list, Now that the major holidays are behind us I hope everyone is settling in for some genealogy. What are your plans for Prence research this year? I hope to hear from many of you with data on the line you're working on. Perhaps your family lines will cross paths with those of other members. Please send a post to this list telling us about your Prence ancestor. Remember to include dates, places and names of spouses and children (and their spouses) so that others will know if they are researchi

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