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Page 14
twelve living children

Located in Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 14

21 Aug 2008
Page 56
Dilman, Andrew.

Located in Pennsylvania Archives…Page 56

21 Aug 2008
Page 36
Vol 13 Page 56 Penn. archives

Located in Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 36

21 Aug 2008
Page 1
1899

Located in Birth Returns, Cuyahoga County OH…Page 1

05 Aug 2008
Page 2
Hal Donmyer

Located in News - Alma Enterprise (KS)…Page 2

18 Jun 2008
Page 1
Mountain War time

Located in News - Mouse River Journal (ND)…Page 1

06 Jun 2008
Page 2
Anna S. Anderson

Located in Homestead Records - Nebraska…Page 2

03 Apr 2008
Page 908
Doctr. Bensal To something that beats ye Doctr.

Located in Pennsylvania Archives…Page 908

01 Apr 2008
Page 29
Estate of John Biddle.

Located in Pennsylvania Archives…Page 29

01 Apr 2008
Page 2
23 November 1822

Located in Passport Applications, 1795-1905…Page 2

01 Apr 2008
Page 2
Foxborough, Massachusetts

Located in Passport Applications, 1795-1905…Page 2

01 Apr 2008
Page 6
a gang of children

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 6

20 Nov 2007
Page 4
Letters from America state, that the funds of the United State had fallen from 63 to 30, under the general dread of a rupture with Great Britain.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 4

20 Nov 2007
Page 4
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 4

20 Nov 2007
Page 2
To annihilate the Russian army will be the next effort of Buonaparte. He has pledged himself to his soldiers to do it: we shall see how he will redeem that promise.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 2

20 Nov 2007
Page 3
If we are to guess in what estimation the United States of America are held by their great ally the King of France, from the pensions bellowed by the latter on the Ambassadors of the former, we should conjecture that they are rated very cheap.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 3

20 Nov 2007
Page 8
DIED. Lately, in Southampton-place, of a decline, Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. John Lloyd, of the East India House.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 8

20 Nov 2007
Page 5
Her Majesty.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 5

20 Nov 2007
Page 5
Dresses.

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 5

20 Nov 2007
Page 5
His Majesty

Located in London Times 1785-1820…Page 5

20 Nov 2007

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