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You searched for: Manuscript Name: is exactly 'James'✖
| Item | Title | Type | Unique ID | Kinsman | Kinsman Kind | Family | Ethnicity | Mention Type | Category | Date | YMD | Warnings | Manuscript ID | Place Event | Place Vital | Source 1 | Source ID 1 | Alias | Link 1 | |
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| 58179 | A teacher. Co-author of a petition requesting liency toward some in King Philip's War. |
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| 57762 | "employed as a press man in printing the Indian bible" |
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| 27387 | Enlisted in Capt. Bedel's company; from Dover. |
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| 206101 | James [1674] : Nipmuck |
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| 216574 | James [1779] |
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| 206102 | James [1837] |
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| 38648 | Probably James Rumney Marsh, Son of the Squaw Sachem, lived at Saugus.. |
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| 17184 | Signed a deed from executors to J. Richardson. |
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| 17186 | Signed a deed from his administrator to T. Dyutton. |
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| 27391 | Signed a deed to Lambe, et al. |
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| 38647 | Signed a deed to Salem. |
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| 38646 | Signed a deed with others to land in Nipmuk country. |
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| 27392 | Signed a deed with others to land there. |
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| 27393 | Son Joseph James was baptized. |
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| 56022 | Teacher there. |
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| 38658 | With others, confirmed a deed of 02/10/1681 to land in Nipmuk country "beyond the greatbriver called Kuttutuk" to Stoughton and Dudley. |
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| 27384 | With others, owed money to Jno Tinker. |
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| 27409 | Witnessed deed to Daniel Gookin for land in Whip Suffrage. |
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| 38650 | Wounded by Tarrentines in raid, wife captured. A Sachem. |
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| 38653 | Wounded with brother John in Tarrentine raid on Mascarominet there. Wife Wenhus was captured. |
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