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  2. Ó Duibhgeannáin - Wikipedia

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    The Ó Duibhgeannáin (Irish pronunciation: [oː ˈd̪ˠɪvʲɟən̪ˠaːnʲ]) clan were a family of professional historians in medieval and early modern Ireland.. They originated in the kingdom of Annaly (formerly called Tethbae) on the east bank of the Shannon (mostly situated in what is now County Longford) and later migrated into Connacht.

  3. Edward Convers - Wikipedia

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    Deacon Edward Converse House, first house built in Woburn, 1640. Deacon Edward Convers (January 20, 1590 – August 10, 1663) was an early Puritan settler in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and was one of the founders of Woburn, MA.

  4. Thayer family - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2023, at 23:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Robert P. Bush - Wikipedia

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    A character study of the Speaker-to-be, in NYT on December 28, 1891; Democratic assemblymen's caucus, in NYT on January 5, 1892; American Biographical Archive p310 at freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com Short bio, at Rootsweb

  6. Nathaniel Crosby (captain) - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Crosby was born on November 3, 1810, in Brewster, Massachusetts.. Crosby Jr. and fellow speculator Thomas H. Smith operated a successful sawmill during the California Gold Rush, shipping timber to that region aboard their bark, the Louisiana.

  7. Fatafehi ʻo Lapaha - Wikipedia

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    Fatafehi 'o Lapaha (1735–1825) was the 10th Tu'i Tonga Fefine (Female Sacred King) and was the daughter of Paulaho, the 36th Tu'i Tonga (Sacred King of Tonga). Her mother was Paulaho's Moheofo (Principal wife) Tupoumoheofo, who laid claimed to the Tu'i Kanokupolu and is recognised as the 12th Tu'i Kanokupolu.