. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. LUCY B. FROST. (1844).. No. 107—S. A. FROST. (1885). Died September 15. PAGE 74. LUCY B. FROST. (1835). IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 41 That it was not hereditary belHgerency, but thatthey fought as patriotic citizens against oppressionand tyranny, is probably borne out by the fact that it isin the quieter walks of Hfe where search should be madefor records of the Frosts. Tis said that peaceful andcontented lives make poor biographies. To this, maybe attributed, perhaps, the scarcit


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. LUCY B. FROST. (1844).. No. 107—S. A. FROST. (1885). Died September 15. PAGE 74. LUCY B. FROST. (1835). IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 41 That it was not hereditary belHgerency, but thatthey fought as patriotic citizens against oppressionand tyranny, is probably borne out by the fact that it isin the quieter walks of Hfe where search should be madefor records of the Frosts. Tis said that peaceful andcontented lives make poor biographies. To this, maybe attributed, perhaps, the scarcity of written records ofmdividual members of this family. E. L. F. The vast majority of persons bearing the name ofFrost in this country are the descendants of some oneof the following persons who landed in America betweenthe years 1634 and 1785. These, named in the order of theirarrival, are as follows : I. Nicholas Frost, Kittery, Maine. (1634). II. Edmund Frost, Cambridge, Mass. (1635). III. William Frost, Fairfield, Conn. (1639). IV. William and James Frost, Plymouth, Mass. (1670). V. Rev. Thomas Frost, Charleston, S. C. (


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