Alexander Gordon and his descendants : a genealogy of the Gordon family/ compiled by Marian Otis

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1999

Publisher

M. Otis

Place of Publication

Pound Ridge, New York

Physical

539 p. : ill., ports.

Notes

Includes index.

Alexander Gordon (ca. 1630-1697), a native of Scotland, was captured at the defeat of the Scottish army at the Battle of Worchester, 1651, and deported to New England in 1652 for a period of servitude at Watertown, Massachusetts. He was released from his contract in 1663 and migrated to Exeter, New Hampshire. He married Mary Lysson/Listen there in 1663. They had eight children, 1664-1682. He died at Exeter. Descendants of his sons listed lived in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, Ohio, New York and elsewhere.

Includes the Bean, Brown, Clark, Corliss, Currier, Davis, Flanders, French, Gray, Hall, Hesseltine, Huckins, Kimball, Robinson, Sanborn, Smith, Stevens, Webster, Whittier, Williams, Young and other related families.

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