I wonder why John Griffin Sr didn't go back and dig it up?
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
This is actually a sad story. I think you should try to chase down the descendents of John's kids to…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
Reminds me of the book 'Back Bay' author's last name was I believe Martin. He wrote several other books also.…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
Is the Boston Common path layout the same as in 1852? I would think that even a limited GPR search…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
Hello - my Grt Grndfather x 5, Joseph Clark, a Quaker, B-1747 was a seaman as a young man and…
On The Wantons of Rhode Island, Part Two
It's a wonder the town didn't dig there considering Mr. Griffin was supported by the poor farm. The town would…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
Hi Janet. So far I have been unable to find much information at the present time on the father John…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
Ah! but what of his father, the one who buried it. Did he live in Boston, did he serve in…
On Mr. John Griffin and the Boston Common Treasure
No. Arthur Howland married the widow Margaret Walker. See Robert S. Wakefield and Robert M. Sherman, "Arthur Howland of Plymouth,…
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Thomas Blossom was on the Speedwell, but didn't make it onto the Mayflower. He has many descendants, including me and…
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