The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . ghter of WilliamVassall. He lived at Scituate, where he owned consider-able land; he also at one time resided at Marshfield andlastly at Salem, where he married on October 5, 1674,widow Abigail Lord, and died 1680, leaving five chil-dren. He was a prominent member of the Scituate Mili-tary Company. Peregriene White, died 1704, leaving two children. He wentto New York state. Edward Winslow, was married in Leyden, England, 161


The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . ghter of WilliamVassall. He lived at Scituate, where he owned consider-able land; he also at one time resided at Marshfield andlastly at Salem, where he married on October 5, 1674,widow Abigail Lord, and died 1680, leaving five chil-dren. He was a prominent member of the Scituate Mili-tary Company. Peregriene White, died 1704, leaving two children. He wentto New York state. Edward Winslow, was married in Leyden, England, 1618, toElizabeth Barker; she died March 24, 1621, and he mar-ried his second wife, the widow of William White, inMay following. By her he had two children, who mar-ried and had children. He was Governor of the colonythree years. He returned to England in 1646, and re-mained. Died 1654. i? one -^^. //f^/ ^„i., ^J^ -K^At^ Az fo c<parfi&i ft^^n/e^c, as ^t^ -^tX: ttrt/imer -Acit*^^Pjnxcnh 4Atxv^- fe^ as /« /tec(A-?toM J^eym c^^c-n-^c :&iis J---years- -yuA^c^A Jnno .^y . ^^. ^ . ^^. .^. -^J^l j^„, . , q^ y GOVERNOR BRADFORDS HISTORY54 STORY OF THE PURITANS. REPLICA OF ST. GAUDENS STATUE OF DEACON CHAPINOWNED BY THE HOTEL PURITAN, BOSTON


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