History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . THOMAS EJIERY. MRS. THOMAS EMERY,. ia2S]©liKlS[l ©IF 7}!1I IL-aTS TiKlSIfflaS EBEny, BWZi^SlHi ©laiRS, MAmi NOW THE PROPERTY OF MARK P. EMERY, PORTLAND, MAINE. TOWN OP BUXTON. MARK P. EMERY. The name of Emery is of Norman origin. Was intro-duced into England, 106G, by Gilbert DAmory, of Tours,in Normandy, a follower of William the Conqueror, andwith him at the battle of Hastings. In 1635, John, andson John, and Anthony, his brother, born in Romsey, inNantes, a small cathedral town, ab
History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . THOMAS EJIERY. MRS. THOMAS EMERY,. ia2S]©liKlS[l ©IF 7}!1I IL-aTS TiKlSIfflaS EBEny, BWZi^SlHi ©laiRS, MAmi NOW THE PROPERTY OF MARK P. EMERY, PORTLAND, MAINE. TOWN OP BUXTON. MARK P. EMERY. The name of Emery is of Norman origin. Was intro-duced into England, 106G, by Gilbert DAmory, of Tours,in Normandy, a follower of William the Conqueror, andwith him at the battle of Hastings. In 1635, John, andson John, and Anthony, his brother, born in Romsey, inNantes, a small cathedral town, about eight miles northerlyfrom Southampton, embarked from the latter place forAmerica, in James, Captain Cooper, and landedin Boston, June 3d of that year. They at once proceededto Newbury. John there settled, and died in 1683. Thelocality of his longest residence, at Oldtown Lower Green, isstill known as Emerys Field. From him sprang a numer-ous progeny, whose representatives are scattered far and went to Kittery, where he settled, and from whomproceeded the other branch of this numerous family. A family reunion of
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