Anthony Hancock and some of his descendants : a genealogy/ compiled by Harold H. Shepard; assisted by Charlotte Bromley Croshaw

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Format

Book

Language

Spanish

Publication Date

1986

Publisher

Closson Press

Place of Publication

Apollo, Pennsylvania

Physical

128 p. : ill., ports.

Notes

Includes index.

Anthony Hancock came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 as an indentured servant. Four generations of the posterity of Anthony and his wife Sarah Wilson (md. 1678) remained around Wrentham, Vermont. Subsequent generations migrated West. Includes Blake, Hale, Foster, and related families.

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929.2Burley Idaho Family History Center BookAvailable
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Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
929.273 H191shHSB (Headquarters Storage Building) Off-site StorageStorage
929.2Burley Idaho Family History Center BookAvailable
929.273 H191shTucson Arizona Family History Center BookAvailable

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