The Frost genealogy : descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York, showing connections never before published with the Winthrop, Underhill, Feke, Bowne and Wickes families . Samuel Kxapp Fhost, M. D.(No. :2051). JosEPiiixE C. Frost(No. 2051) THE FROST GENEALOGY. CHRONOLOGY OF MENTION OF FROST NAME. The name Frost is a very common one in the north of Ger-many, and it was probably taken to England by the Angleswho settled on the south and east shores of the island, wherethe name has been preserved mostly in Norfolk, Suffolk, andEssex on the east, and in Devonshire and Hampshire on theso


The Frost genealogy : descendants of William Frost of Oyster Bay, New York, showing connections never before published with the Winthrop, Underhill, Feke, Bowne and Wickes families . Samuel Kxapp Fhost, M. D.(No. :2051). JosEPiiixE C. Frost(No. 2051) THE FROST GENEALOGY. CHRONOLOGY OF MENTION OF FROST NAME. The name Frost is a very common one in the north of Ger-many, and it was probably taken to England by the Angleswho settled on the south and east shores of the island, wherethe name has been preserved mostly in Norfolk, Suffolk, andEssex on the east, and in Devonshire and Hampshire on thesouth. 1042-1066, in Domesday Book Frost held lands. 1160-1180, Robto and Waltero Frost, Charters of Gilber-tine Monastery at Sempringham, Lincoln. 1269, Gilbertus Frostenden, Suffolk County. 1272-1307, frequent mention in Hundred Rolls of Edwardthe First. 1327-1377, John Frost enfranchised as chaplain. The King Edward HI issues a summons to a large numberof gentlemen to meet him in council on the next Monday afterQuadragesima Sunday at Westminister to deliberate with re-gard to important and urgent affairs touching his honor, andthe safety and welfare of the Kingdom. Among those sum-moned is Waltero Frost, Feb. 20


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