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| Two grandmothers -- Pat and Katherine |
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| Grandma Katherine Sorensen with Karla and Laura, 4 July 2007. |
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| Cousins Laura Sorensen and Adria Willett |
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| Tom & Libby's family: Lance, Cammy, Adria, and Heidi |
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| Ben's aunt was Joanna (LeValley) Remington, so he was first cousin to the children of Caleb and Joanna Remington of Johnston, RI. |
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| Ben's Army discharge 7 July 1863 |
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| Doris at four years old. |
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| Doris Angell (Nye) Remington |
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| Our ancestors' signatures on The Portsmouth Compact -- Phillip Shearman, Richard Carder, Randall Howldon. |
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| Birth record of my ancestor Maplet Remington and her sisters, with their parents' names, Jonathan and Phebe. Edward S. R. Remington was their half-brother, born to Jonathan and Sarah. Julia and Sally are Maplet's two daughters by her first husband. The writing at the top of the page identifies the original owner of this Bible as Samuel Bowering, Sergeant of Marinus Romulus. He came on this ship during the Revolutionary War. Somehow the Bible was acquired by Samuel Comstock and was passed down I suppose through his daughter-in-law Mercy (Angell) (Comstock) Remington to my relatives in Coventry, who eventually gave it to me. |
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| Charles J. Battey is my ancestor Maplet's son by her second marriage. This page records his children, the deaths of Maplet and husband James, and two marriage records of my ancestors: Jeremiah and Sally Whitford, and Charles and Harty Whitford. |
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| Birth and death records in the old family Bible that came across on a British ship during the Revolutionary War. |
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| Joseph was the first husband of Mercy Angell; her second husband was my ancestor Jonathan Remington. |
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| New Bedford in the 1800s. It was a busy whaling port. |
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| Whaling was an honorable occupation and very hard work. It also gave many men the opportunity to see the world. |
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| Susan Parramore (Smith) Smith. |
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| This house on Middle Rd., East Greenwich, is dated back to c1738 when the property was owned by Gideon Brayton, who received it from his father Thomas. Our ancestor Pasco Whitford bought the property in 1751, so he likely lived here. His grave is in the woods, across Carr's Pond Rd. in what is now the Big River recreational area. The house and property later passed to the Tarbox family. |
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| Baby Elizabeth with Mom Remington |
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| Russell with Grandma Berry and Mom Remington. |
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| Baby Lois with Mom Remington and Grandma Berry, 1951. |
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| The Berry sisters |
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| My Grandma Remington and Mom Remington, June 1966. |
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| Adria with Grandma Remington, September 1991. |
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| Dan with Grandma Remington. |
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| Laura with Grandma Remington |
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| Edna and Patty |
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| Jenny with Grandma Remington |
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| The Nikolaisen family: Peter, Katrine, Soren, Hans, and Katherine. |
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| Katrine with Soren and Katherine |
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| Grandpa Peter and Grandma Katrine with daughter Katherine |
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| Sorensen ladies |
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