English and Scotch immigrant ancestors of the Clapp-Cheney family. . 1 27 (6), 1660; John, \ Than: .11. .^ •***? * bEfi ,HHYJ 03 bananoria vlnommoD J/IMYJ 8OMi:^ lo 8103^ VTMYJ Mary, said by 4faMc?-? *<^) ^;^°B|^V°?^,98nf^^.^J^^/l^.^•.^^ .4 » on .V. basIgnSvv^^* arriBo aiaanoiq Tsrijo Ibi3V38 .nnyj ballijo esv/ nohfiJafilq srij nariw amori ^™*r/llv# .bnB[§n3 nr nnvJ moii Edward White. htr.^^n n .-!tv. ?! t« r., aged 10, and brook, county Kent, : Church records at I ^ The rec 1647. The ed ^•|. LYNN REGIS or KINGS LYNN, commonly shortened to LYNN, hadRev. Samuel Whiting as a chaplain i
English and Scotch immigrant ancestors of the Clapp-Cheney family. . 1 27 (6), 1660; John, \ Than: .11. .^ •***? * bEfi ,HHYJ 03 bananoria vlnommoD J/IMYJ 8OMi:^ lo 8103^ VTMYJ Mary, said by 4faMc?-? *<^) ^;^°B|^V°?^,98nf^^.^J^^/l^.^•.^^ .4 » on .V. basIgnSvv^^* arriBo aiaanoiq Tsrijo Ibi3V38 .nnyj ballijo esv/ nohfiJafilq srij nariw amori ^™*r/llv# .bnB[§n3 nr nnvJ moii Edward White. htr.^^n n .-!tv. ?! t« r., aged 10, and brook, county Kent, : Church records at I ^ The rec 1647. The ed ^•|. LYNN REGIS or KINGS LYNN, commonly shortened to LYNN, hadRev. Samuel Whiting as a chaplain in one of the noble families of the parishabout the time the Mayflower was coming over hither. He afterward re-sided a good while in Lincolnshire, as we know, and then came to Saugus by the Atlantic ; but whether he or some other suggested it, no doubt he washappy in the adoption of the name of a former parish for his New Englandhome when the plantation was called Lynn. Several other pioneers camefrom Lynn in England.
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