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Three Individuals to Receive Honorary Degrees at USU s 134th Commencement

Three Individuals to Receive Honorary Degrees at USU s 134th Commencement
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Genea-Musings

I sick & weak, but in perfect memory, not knowing how soone I may end the dayes of my weary pilgrimage; doe constitute this my Last will and testament for y e disposal of what I shall leave behind me as followeth. I give my ten younger children thirty pound in mony their parts should be payd a moneth after my decease: that which belongs to the unmarryed my will is it should be in their mothers hand to be kept for them till they come to age capable. Item I give to my son Sam: Church after my decease. Philip Shattack the one half of my farme

Genea-Musings: Amanuensis Monday -- 1733 Will of Joseph Morse (1667-1733) of Marlborough, Massachusetts

  This week s document for transcription is the 1733 Will of Joseph Morse (1667-1733) of Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, which is in Estate File 15528 in the Middlesex County Probate Court records.  [image 2 of 4] [image 2 of 4] I Joseph Morse of Marlburrough sen r in y e County of Middl s in New England yeoman being Aged and full of Pain but of sound mind and Disposing memory blessed be God therefor in and by these Presents make this my Last will and Testament in manner and form as followeth - Imp rs I Will and bequeath my soul to God that Gave it and my Body to y e earth to be Decently Buried at

NIAGARA DISCOVERIES: 1834 letter highlights four area men

Letter to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport, dated July 16, 1834.  editor s pick Ann Marie Linnabery Niagara Discoveries Dec 12, 2020 Dec 12, 2020 Letter to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport, dated July 16, 1834.  The History Center was recently contacted by a man who had acquired a short letter written in Lockport on July 16, 1834. The letter was originally sent to Rufus Fanning in Lewiston from Mess. Gardner & Morse, Counsellors, in Lockport. Fanning then returned it with a reply. The letter concerns papers being served on Henry H. Hill, town of Niagara. The man who has the letter expressed an interest in knowing more about the men whose names are contained in it, so here is what has been learned about them.

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