The Dows or Dowse family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows, including the genealogy of the Masterman family, two branches of the Newman family, a branch of the Morse family, and many genealogical lines of other families1642-1890 . ^^ ^/z^ ^^^rL^^ FAMILY IN AMERICA. 163 the Freedom of the Republic, a sermon at the annual convention ofNew Jersey, 1876. John Talbot, the First Bishop in North America, amonograph read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1878. AForm for the Admission of Choristers, 1880. A Form for the Conse-cration of a Churchyard or Other Cemet


The Dows or Dowse family in America: a genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence Dows, including the genealogy of the Masterman family, two branches of the Newman family, a branch of the Morse family, and many genealogical lines of other families1642-1890 . ^^ ^/z^ ^^^rL^^ FAMILY IN AMERICA. 163 the Freedom of the Republic, a sermon at the annual convention ofNew Jersey, 1876. John Talbot, the First Bishop in North America, amonograph read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1878. AForm for the Admission of Choristers, 1880. A Form for the Conse-cration of a Churchyard or Other Cemetery, 1882. The Missions ofthe Chr. of England in New Jersey, 1882. Office for the Opening ofthe Lych-Gate of St. Marys Churchyard, Burlington, 1883. Memorialof the Rev. Nathaniel Pettit, President of the Standing Committee of NewJersey, 1885. The Gates of Zion, a sermon at the opening of St. PaulsCathedral, Syracuse, N. Y., 1885. Memorial of the Late Geo. F. Ham-mell, Almoner of St. Marys Parish, Burlington, N. J., July 10, 1887. Children of George Morgan and Sarah (Dows) Hills. 1671 i. Ernest^, b. Nov. 17, 1853, in Watertown, N. Y.; d. June 10, 1859, in Syracuse, N. Y. 1672 ii. Adriana, b. Nov. 22, d. Dec. 11, 1854, in Watertown, N. * i- Joh


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