Ancestry and Life of Josiah Sibley

Ancestry and Life of Josiah Sibley
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Born April 1st, 1808, at Uxbridge, Mass., Died December 7th, 1888, at Augusta, Ga
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Artikel-Nr:
9780259722403
Veröffentl:
2017
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0
Autor:
John Adams Sibley
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Englisch
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. From the early records, it appears that a John Sibley resided at Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1684, while another John Sibley resided at Salem, Massachusetts, 1634 also. From these two Sibleys, with Richard Sibley, a brother of John of Salem, all of Puritan stock, have deeended the wide spread connection of Sibleys, not only in New England, but throughout the whole United States. From the Salem Sibley. John I. Of Salem, came Henry Hastings Sibley of St. Paul, through the line of Joseph I., son of John I. Of Salem, Joseph II., son of Joseph I., Jonathan, son of Joseph H., Rueben, son of Jonathan, and Solomon son of Reuben, as already stated. Of the first two John Sibleys, the one at Charlestown, the other at Salem, we shall speak more hereafter. It is enough for our present purpose to state, that in the lines of both John and Richard Sibley of Salem are found a multitude of men and women of high distinction, adorning the annals of the nation, in all the various walks of private and public life.
From the early records, it appears that a John Sibley resided at Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1684, while another John Sibley resided at Salem, Massachusetts, 1634 also. From these two Sibleys, with Richard Sibley, a brother of John of Salem, all of Puritan stock, have deeended the wide spread connection of Sibleys, not only in New England, but throughout the whole United States. From the Salem Sibley. John I. Of Salem, came Henry Hastings Sibley of St. Paul, through the line of Joseph I., son of John I. Of Salem, Joseph II., son of Joseph I., Jonathan, son of Joseph H., Rueben, son of Jonathan, and Solomon son of Reuben, as already stated. Of the first two John Sibleys, the one at Charlestown, the other at Salem, we shall speak more hereafter. It is enough for our present purpose to state, that in the lines of both John and Richard Sibley of Salem are found a multitude of men and women of high distinction, adorning the annals of the nation, in all the various walks of private and public life.

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