Ancestors and descendants of Timothy Kellam, his wife Cora Fanny Hopkins, 1400s thru 1982 : allied lines of Hopkins, Adams, Parsons, Porter, Wilcox, White, Rich, Green, Warren, Meakins, Bidwell, Parke, Kimball, Stanley, Stoughton, Savage, Sage, Kirby, Robinson, Atwater, Sayre, Pickworth, Chandler, Taylor, Woodward, Starr, Bacon, etc., etc./ Sheila Spencer Stover

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1982

Publisher

S.S. Stover

Place of Publication

Kansas City, Kansas

Physical

179 pages : facsimiles, genealogical tables, portraits

Notes

Austin Augustine Kilham (ca.1595-1667), son of Henry Kelham, and his family immigrated from England to Wenham, Massachusetts in 1640. Descendants (some spelling the surname as Kilham or Killum) lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

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