Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683) was an early settler of British America, a prominent early citizen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a key figure in the...
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Ichabod Wiswall (1637–1700), Congregationalist minister in British America Peleg Wiswall (1762–1836), Canadian lawyer, judge and politician Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683)...
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funeral sermons do predate this event, by several decades. Wiswall was the son of Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683) and Elizabeth Berbage. The third of ten children...
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during the French and Indian War and benefactor of Williams College Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683), prominent early citizen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony...
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Enoch Wiswall of Dorchester, Massachusetts son of Thomas Wiswall, November 25, 1657) Hannah (b. March 3, 1642; d.1653) John (b. April 15, 1640) Thomas (b...
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back to 1635. Jeremiah Wiswall (after whom Wiswall Road was named) was a great grandson of the founder of this family, Thomas Wiswall. This tract of land...
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Falls, from which it flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Boston Harbor. Thomas Wiswall built a house in 1654 on the southwestern shore of the pond, beside...
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an early settler of Billerica, Massachusetts and the second wife of Thomas Wiswall, was born in Ansley Nathaniel Ireson (1685-1769) – master builder, was...
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Payson (d. 24 November 1721) and his wife Mary, the daughter of Elder Thomas Wiswall. The Payson family originated from Nazeing, England, first settling...
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January 1917) Frederick G. King descends from, on his maternal line, Thomas Wiswall (1601–1683) who was an early settler of British America, a prominent...
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