Nicholas Danforth and his neighbours : Framlingham and Saxtead in the 17th century

Booth, John

Edité par Framingham, Mass.: Framingham Historical and Natural History Society, 1935
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Soft cover

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Booth, John. Nicholas Danforth and his neighbours : Framlingham and Saxtead in the 17th century / by John Booth of London, England ; with introductory paper, Nicholas Danforth, the Puritan layman by John M. Merriam and frontispiece "Framlingham Castle" by Leonard R. Squirrell. Framingham, Mass.: Framingham Historical and Natural History Society, October 1935. Paperback thick pamphlet, Fair. Grey covers, damaged to spine and bottom front r.h. corner, with shelfwear to edges, marks and stains. Ownership name and address written on front. Stapled binding rusted but holding. First five leaves with damage to bottom r.h. corner, not affecting text. Frontispiece b/w illustration. 64pp., the internal contents clean and bright. Very scarce. Nicholas Danforth was the son of Thomas Danforth (? - April 20, 1620), grandson of Nicholas Danforth (? - November 12, 1585), and the fifth generation of William Danforth, all of whom were born, died, and were buried in Framlingham, Suffolk, England. He also was born in Framlingham in 1589, was baptized there on March 1, 1589 and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in April 1638. He married Elizabeth (Symmes?), who died February 22, 1628, and was buried in Framlingham. In 1634, when 45 years of age, Nicholas Danforth left England, and arrived at Boston, Massachusetts on the good ship Griffin, accompanied by his three sons, Thomas, Samuel, and Jonathan and his three daughters, Anna, Lydia, and Elizabeth, all of whom had been born and baptized in Framlingham. He left Boston soon after his arrival and took up residence at Cambridge, Massachusetts, where at once he became prominent in the affairs of the community. He is mentioned in the town records of 1635 as a proprietor and freeman (meaning eligible for Colonial office and to vote on matters of general government). In 1660 he began to accumulate the large areas of land that eventually formed the town of Framingham. RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1686925774244

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Titre : Nicholas Danforth and his neighbours : ...
Éditeur : Framingham, Mass.: Framingham Historical and Natural History Society
Date d'édition : 1935
Reliure : Soft cover
Etat : Fair
Edition : 1st Edition

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