Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey, his ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family, pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its Western Reserve in Ohio and the great West .. . STATUE OF DR. WILLIAM HARVEY in Folkestone, EnglandThe discoverer of the circulation of the blood where, in 1652, he had the rare honor of seeing his own statueplaced in the college hall. He enjoyed the intimacy of the king,of Sir Francis Bacon, Hobbes, Dryden, Cowley and other personsof note, and lived to be considered the first anatomist and physi-cian of his time, and to see his discoveries univers


Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey, his ancestors and descendants of the Abbey family, pathfinders, soldiers and pioneer settlers of Connecticut, its Western Reserve in Ohio and the great West .. . STATUE OF DR. WILLIAM HARVEY in Folkestone, EnglandThe discoverer of the circulation of the blood where, in 1652, he had the rare honor of seeing his own statueplaced in the college hall. He enjoyed the intimacy of the king,of Sir Francis Bacon, Hobbes, Dryden, Cowley and other personsof note, and lived to be considered the first anatomist and physi-cian of his time, and to see his discoveries universally acknowl-edged. Other parts of the original article in Town and Country, entitled The Questof Ancestors, will be found in the following sketch of the Freeman family as wellas in preceding sections of this pamphlet. 108 The Freemans of Woodbridge, New Jersey Through the efforts of Daniel Freeman, of Los Angeles,California, the Freeman family, of Woodbridge, has been tracedback in England to the reign of Henry VI., when John Freemanlived in Bentley, Northamptonshire, in 1442. Of my fathersfamily the immigrant ancestor was Judge Henry Freeman, ofWoodbridge, whose sister Elizabeth married


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