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| | Copiah County Mississippi 1860 slaveholders and 1870 African Americans |
 | | Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Browser, which is a very detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/. |  | | Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with about half of those living in the southern States. |  | | Those who have found a free ancestor on the 1860 Copiah County, Mississippi census can check this list to learn if their ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the County. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajac/mscopiah.htm
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| | Timeline 1860-1861 |
 | | 1860 Dec 20, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union. |  | | 1861-1865 In 1860, Lincoln became the first president elected from the new Republican Party. |  | | 1860 May 2, Theodor Herzl, journalist, founder (Zionist movement), was born in Austria. |
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| | The Election of 1860 |
 | | Its convention, which met in May 1860, also in Baltimore, nominated John Bell, a Tennessee Whig, for President, and Edward Everett of Massachusetts for vice president. |  | | The following June 1860, efforts to reunite the Democratic party failed, and Democrats met in two separate conventions in Baltimore. |  | | During the presidency of James K. Polk (1841-1849), the United States had confirmed the annexation of Texas to the Union, negotiated a treaty with Great Britain for the Oregon territory up to the 49th parallel, and, as a result of the Mexican War, added California and New Mexico as well. |
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http://www.tulane.edu/~latner/Background/BackgroundElection.html
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| | Darwin Correspondence Project: Introduction to Volume 8: 1860 |
 | | But it was the health of his daughter Henrietta that caused the family the greatest concern. |  | | As the months passed by, Darwin read each review with less trepidation, commenting on each, and the private communications he received, in letters to his closest confidants Hooker, Lyell, and Gray. |  | | With his blood boiling and his heart pounding, Hooker threw down the gauntlet and became a `referee on Natural Selection'. |
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http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/Departments/Darwin/intros/vol8.html
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| | Little Rock Old-Line Democrat, 1860 |
 | | Thirteen slaves belonging to Gov. Fitzpatrick of Alabama, recently received $900, the proceeds of cotton raised by them in the odd hours they were allowed by their master to work for themselves.—[Ex. |  | | Indeed, there are thousands of poor white families in the North who would be looked down upon by the slaves of the wealthy planter. |  | | The undersigned, having raised a superior Mammoth Prolific Lima Bean, white, and of meaty tenderness, pronounced by judges the best Lima ever raised, and having reserved enough for myself, I offer the balance (from about twenty hills) for sale. |
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http://www.uttyl.edu/vbetts/little_rock_old-line_democrat.htm
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| | Lincoln Wins the Republican Nomination in 1860 |
 | | This was the Republican party's second presidential convention, and the man everyone expected to receive the nomination was the powerful and well-known William H. Seward of New York. |  | | William H. Seward, the Republican front-runner from New York, sent his political team to Chicago to lock up his party’s nomination. |  | | One of the most interesting American political stories involves the nomination of Abraham Lincoln to be the Republican party's candidate for President of the United States in 1860. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~greatamericanhistory/gr02010.htm
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| | Ancestry.com - 1860 United States Federal Census |
 | | This database details those persons enumerated in the 1860 United States Federal Census, the Eighth Census of the United States. |  | | By 1860, there were a total of thirty-three states in the Union, with Minnesota and Oregon being the latest editions. |  | | You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1860 United States Federal Census |
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http://www.ancestry.com/rx/content.asp?htx=List&dbid=7667
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| | Texas TWP 1860 Census |
 | | 1860 Federal Census TEXAS TOWNSHIP, CRAIGHEAD COUNTY, ARKANSAS Pages 74-77 of the Free Inhabitants of Texas Township, County of Craighead, State of Arkansas, enumerated by Jas. |  | | McNeely, Ass't Marshall, from July 25, 1860 - August 29, 1860. |  | | Transcribed by Donna Gist Moore from photocopies of microfilm. |
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http://www.couchgenweb.com/craighead/texastwp.htm
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| | 1861-1865: The Civil War |
 | | In total, the North raised 21 percent of its war revenue through taxation, as opposed to the South, which raised just 5 percent this way. |  | | In fact, the northeast, a sector of American society that owned 70 percent of the nation’s wealth in 1860, provided the most critical tax base, remitting 75 percent of the revenues. |
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http://www.tax.org/Museum/1861-1865.htm
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| | Psychology History |
 | | He attended Lafayette College and upon graduation left for Europe to travel. |  | | Cattell was born in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1860. |
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http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/%7Epsych/psycweb/history/cattell.htm
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| | PBS - THE WEST - Events from 1860 to 1870 |
 | | A Homestead Bill, providing federal land grants to Western settlers, is vetoed by President Buchanan under pressure from the South. |  | | PBS - THE WEST - Events from 1860 to 1870 |
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http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/events/1860_1870.htm
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| | Founding of the Pony Express - 1860 |
 | | In one of the laced pockets of his mochilla (Mexican saddlebags) he carried a message of congratulation from President Buchanan to the Governor of California, the words having been telegraphed that very morning from Washington to St. Joseph. |  | | One of these, Henry Wallace, was selected for the signal honor of inaugurating the Pony Express on April 3, 1860. |  | | The first mail by Pony Express reached Sacramento, April 13, 1860. |
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http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist1/pxpress.html
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| | Election of 1860 |
 | | The Republican platform opposed slavery in the territories but upheld the right of slavery in the South. |  | | William Seward was the front runner when the Republicans met in Chicago in May of 1860, but Lincoln quickly pulled ahead and won the nomination on the third ballot. |  | | The Republicans ran a very vigorous campaign and then better organization won the day. |
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http://www.multied.com/elections/1860.html
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| | Plantation Agriculture: Cotton Culture |
 | | Separating the coastal plantation belt and the upland Cotton Kingdom was a wide swath dominated by longleaf pines and wiregrass. |  | | Georgia in 1860 ranked fourth among the states in cotton output. |  | | Demand seemed insatiable, prices remained strong, and aggressive planters put new acreage into production as older fields became unproductive. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/goldcres/cultural/plantcotton.html
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| | The 1860 Floyd County, Virginia, Census |
 | | The 1860 Federal Census for Floyd County, Virginia, the last taken before the great conflagration - the War for Southern Independence. |  | | The population of Floyd County in 1860 amounted to 8236, 7854 of whom were free, while the 1990 population of the 381 square mile county was only 12005. |  | | As such, this census may be the only record to link children to fathers who died in that conflict. |
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http://www.ls.net/~newriver/floy1860.htm
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| | Giuseppe Garibaldi Speech - Encouraging His Soldiers |
 | | The speech below is an eloquent appeal he made to his soldiers in 1860. |  | | In August, he crossed to the mainland to march on Naples, where he was greeted by jubilant crowds singing the national anthem, now known as "Garibaldi's Hymn." After turning over the city to Victor Emmanuel II, Garibaldi resumed a humble life on the island of Caprera. |  | | He was a master of guerrilla warfare and raised volunteers beginning in 1848 to conduct daring military campaigns to overcome the rule of Austria. |
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http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/garibaldi.htm
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| | Constitutional Union party |
 | | Delegates from 20 states attended the party convention at Baltimore in May, 1860, and John |  | | The Constitutional Union group, composed of former Whigs and remnants of the Know-Nothings and other groups in the South, was organized just before the election of 1860. |  | | Constitutional Union party, in U.S. history, formed when the conflict between North and South broke down the older parties. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0813345.html
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| | The Crittenden Compromise |
 | | The Compromise, as offered on December 18, 1860, consisted of a preamble, six (proposed) constitutional amendments, and four (proposed) Congressional resolutions. |  | | As such, it gives a window into what the politicians of the day thought the cause of the crisis to be. |  | | The text given here is taken from a photocopy of the Congressional Globe for December 18, 1860. |
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http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/critten.html
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| | TSV München von 1860 |
 | | (16.12.) 1860 München spielt ab nächster Saison in KAPPA: Mehr |  | | Willkommen auf der offiziellen Homepage des TSV 1860 München |  | | Im Finale wird die 60“ als Lieblingszahl der Löwen drei Mal wiederholt und erweitert sich zu 1860“. |
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http://www.tsv1860.de
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| | 1860 Gordon County, Georgia Census Records Pg 245-249 |
 | | 1860 Gordon County, Georgia Census Records Pg 245-249 |  | | 1860 Gordon County, Georgia Census Records Pages 245-249 |  | | 1860 Gordon County Census Records Transcription and Index. |
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http://www.censusdiggins.com/1860.html
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| | Re: Herrmanns in Willow Creek, Lee Co., IL in 1860 |
 | | In the 1860 United States Federal Census, I found: |  | | Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/herrmann/messages/423.html
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| | 1860 "Henry rifle" with Antique Gray Octagonal Barrel |
 | | 1860 "Henry rifle" with Antique Gray Octagonal Barrel 44" long |  | | Orders shipping to anywhere other than states very close to North Carolina |  | | 1860 Henry Rifle Replica Civil War Era - Antique Gray Ocagonal Barrel |
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http://www.replicaweaponry.com/18henwitangr.html
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| | 1860 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | November 6 - U.S. presidential election, 1860: Abraham Lincoln beats John C. Breckinridge and is elected as the 16th President of the United States, the first Republican to hold that office. |  | | November 3 - The combined forces of Giuseppe Garibaldi and King Victor Emmanuel II besiege King Francis II of the Two Sicilies in Gaeta, his last remaining stronghold. |  | | 1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. |
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| | Dakota Territory 1860 Census -- Interactive Search |
 | | This is an interface to the 1860 Census of Dakota Territory. |  | | In the form below, at least the first two letters of the surname (that is, at least Sm from Smith or Is from Isaacson) are required. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/sdcensus/sd1860cen.pl
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| | homepage Turnerschaft Grossauheim |
 | | Stand 06.10.2005; Alle Rechte vorbehalten Turnerschaft 1860 e.V. Großauheim, Vereinsregisternummer 41 VR 450, AG Hanau |
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| | Map of the Presidential Election of 1860. |
 | | Description: Map of the Presidential Election of 1860. |  | | Please do not contact me for permission to use them. |
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| | Aroostook County, Maine 1860 Census Images, Courtesy of Mildred Sandridge, S-K Publications, and Maine Genealogical & ... |
 | | Page numbers for specific Aroostook County, Maine subdivisions for the 1860 Census: |  | | The donation of the 1860 Aroostook County, Maine, Census images for permanent, free display in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible through the generosity of Mildred Sandridge (gsandr9002@aol.com) and the permission of S-K Publications |  | | Aroostook County, Maine 1860 Census Images, Courtesy of Mildred Sandridge, S-K Publications, and Maine Genealogical & History Project |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/me/aroostook/census/1860/0000read.htm
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| | 1860 Henry Rifle |
 | | The Henry rifle was created in 1860 the year before the American Civil War. |  | | Tyler Henry invented both the cartridge and the rifle that are known by his name. |  | | More information is on an e-mail exchange of the pricing and costs of the Henry Rifle. |
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http://www.hackman-adams.com/guns/henry.htm
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| | RFC 1860 (rfc1860) - Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 |
 | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |  | | Network Working Group T. Pummill Request for Comments: 1860 Alantec Category: Informational B. Manning ISI October 1995 Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. |  | | RFC 1860 - Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 |
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| | 1860 Henry Rifle replica - black barrel |
 | | This full size non-firing replica of the 1860 Henry Rifle features a black octagonal barrel and measures 44" overall. |
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Garibaldi: Report on the Conquest of Naples, 1860 |
 | | I entered Naples with the whole of the southern army as yet a long way off in the direction of the Straits of Messina, the King of Naples having, on the previous day, quitted his palace to retire to Capua. |  | | On September 7th fell the abhorred dynasty which a great English statesman had called 'The curse of God', and on its ruins rose the sovereignty of the people, which, by some unhappy fatality, never lasts long. |  | | Though the Bourbon army was still in possession of the forts and the principal points of the city, whence they could easily have destroyed it, yet the applause and the impressive conduct of this great populace sufficed to ensure their harmlessness on September 7th, 1860. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1860garibaldi.html
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| | 1860 Lewis Co. Census |
 | | The 1860 Census Images are also available, due to the generosity of Dwight Randall and S-K Publications. |  | | 1860 Census for Lewis Co., WA A total of 384 people were enumerated in the 1860 census. |  | | I would like to annotate the 1860 census with additional information on the individuals listed. |
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http://www.drizzle.com/~jtenlen/walewis/1860.html
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| | Creek Nations |
 | | Free Inhabitants in "The Creek Nation" in the County "West of the" State of "Akansas" enumerated by me, on the "16th" day of "August" 1860. |  | | SMITH, Jurdon 30, m, MS Carpenter HENRY, Rachel 26, f, Cherokee Nation SMITH, Nancy 52, f, TN DIXON, John 20, m, Cherokee Nation Laborer Page 14 November 6, 1860 Israel G. Vine, Micco Post Office 152. |  | | LAUGHRIDGE, Robert M. 51, m, SC Presbyterian Missionary Harriett J. 39, f, MA Presbyterian Missionary Robert H. 16, m, Creek Nation Page 13 November 3, 1860 Israel G. Vine, Micco Post Office cont. |
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| | 1860 Mortality Schedule |
 | | This list represents the persons who died during the 12 month period ending June, 1860. |  | | The column labeled 'F/S' indicates free or slave. |  | | As the photocopy was poor, and the information handwritten, the potential for transcription errors exists. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncalaman/alms1860.html
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| | Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) |
 | | Especially fond of vaudevilles and French farces, he produced some hilarious one-acts, but it is his full-length tragedies that have secured him a place among the greatest dramatists of all time. |  | | Born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia, on the Sea of Azov, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov would eventually become one of Russia's most cherished storytellers. |  | | Read Chekhov's Letter to Maxim Gorky, July 29, 1902 |
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http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc6.htm
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| | Pope Paul IX 19 January 1860 Need for Civil Sovereignty |
 | | Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 19 January 1860, in the 14th year of Our pontificate. |  | | Pope Paul IX 19 January 1860 Need for Civil Sovereignty |  | | To the Venerable Brothers, the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops and other Ordinaries Keeping Favor and Communion with the Apostolic See. |
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| | 1860 Census |
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http://www.dallasgenealogy.org/census/1860census.htm
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| | 1860 - Wikipedia |
 | | James Clerk Maxwell veröffentlicht seine Geschwindigkeitsverteilungsfunktion (in Philosophical Magazine (4) 19 (1860), 22) |
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| | Adair Co. IAGenWeb - 1860 Federal Census, Index |
 | | Adair Co. IAGenWeb - 1860 Federal Census, Index |  | | There are 27 separate pages of this census which you may view by page number if you wish. |  | | All persons contributing material for posting on these pages does so in recognition of their free, non-commercial distribution, and further, is responsible to assure that no copyright is violated by their submission. |
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http://iagenweb.org/adair/census/1860fed/censindx.htm
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| | On the Trail of Our Ancestors/Ship Victory |
 | | This page may be freely linked to, but not duplicated in any fashion without my written consent. |  | | Passengers on the Ship Victory, October 2, 1860 arriving New York City, from Liverpool, England |  | | SOURCE: The source for this ship's list is the LDS Family History Center, Microfilm #0175561, originally from the National Archives Microfilm Publications, Roll #205, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York 1820 - 1897, September 18 - October 18, 1860, List Nos. |
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http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/victorys.htm
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| | 1860 Census Scotland - Typhoon.co.uk |
 | | You are looking for material in the field of 1860 census scotland. |  | | We are pleased to offer you private health care, bank of scotland, car hire, weekend breaks and also health care websites, so that you can search the carefully managed directory of GB web sites to get started. |  | | We could not find any results matching that search. |
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http://www.typhoon.co.uk/directory/64422_1860.html
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| | 1860 Mortality Schedule, Wilcox County, AL |
 | | 1860 Mortality Schedule, Wilcox County, AL 1860 Mortality Schedule, Wilcox County, AL |  | | May not be duplicated in whole or part without the express permission of the author. |
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http://www.prairiebluff.com/census/1860wilcms.htm
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| | Boston, Massachusetts 1860 City Directory |
 | | We have scanned the original city directory for Boston, Massachusetts for 1860 and indexed it for your quick search. |  | | Massachusetts Cemetery Transcriptions on the Net - Interment.net |  | | Click on the letter which corresponds to the first letter of the last name for the person you are seeking. |
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http://distantcousin.com/Directories/MA/Boston/1860
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