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Hi Lola, Gabriel Meade arrived in New England in 1637, so he belongs to the "Great Migration Study Project" rather…
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Too bad HH’s Bradford line can’t be discredited....like many “life perks” he boasted about, he didn’t deserve any honor. And…
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Enjoyed your article. I am preparing to write up an article on the early New England family of Gabriel Mead.…
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I'm in fact related to the Dionne quintuplets,through my bloodline. My nana was Ruth Dionne(married name Messier) and resided in…
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HI Margaret. I think it's great that you know about Beatrice Cenci. And for you to have a painting on…
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Hi Beth. We recently publised a book called Family Treasures: 175 Years of Collecting Art and Furniture at the New…
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Thanks Catherine. I totally agree with you on art. I am missing visitng art museums these days.
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