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  2. William Berry (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:171; The Berrys by the beach : one of New Hampshire's first families / by Sylvia Fitts Getchell. New England Marriages Prior to 1700,Charles Torrey,New England Historic and Genealogy Society, Boston

  3. John Farmer (author) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to editing the first volume of Belknap's History of New Hampshire (1831), Farmer published a valuable Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England (1829); histories of Billerica, Massachusetts, [8] (1816), and Amherst, New Hampshire, (1820), and, in collaboration with J. B. Moore, A Gazetteer of New Hampshire, (1823 ...

  4. John Sherburne (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    John Sherburne (August 13, 1615 – 1698) was an emigrant from England to New England. He arrived at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on June 12, 1632 aboard the "James" with his brother Henry Sherburne. They were early New England pioneers, penniless despite aristocratic connections in England, and rose to considerable wealth in colonial New Hampshire.

  5. Wentworth family - Wikipedia

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    William Wentworth (1616–1697), patriarch of the New Hampshire branch of the family, and one of the early settlers of New Hampshire Thomas Wentworth , Gentleman (1625–1672), Born into a cadet branch of the ancient Wentworth family, emigrated to Maryland and patented Wentworth-Woodhouse Plantation, named after the Wentworth family seat ...

  6. William Wentworth (elder) - Wikipedia

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    William Wentworth (1616–1696/7) was a follower of John Wheelwright, and an early settler of New Hampshire.Coming from Alford in Lincolnshire, he likely came to New England with Wheelwright in 1636, but no records are found of him in Boston.

  7. Chase family - Wikipedia

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    Originating in Chesham, England, brothers Aquila Chase II and Thomas Chase journeyed to New England. [1] In June, 1640 the brothers received land grants in Hampton, now a part of the State of New Hampshire. [2] Most of the notable members of the family were descendants of Aquila Chase, whose children settled in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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