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  2. Roger Amidon - Wikipedia

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    He was the only person in his household—see History of Salem. He was probably married around 1639 and moved to Weymouth where his daughter Sarah was baptised in 1640. Three years later the baptism of his daughter Lydia was recorded in Boston. He had at least two more children around this time, but their birth records have yet to be found.

  3. Mary Walcott - Wikipedia

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    The History of Salem Massachusetts. Vol. 1– 3. Higginson Book Company. ISBN 9780740460319. Archived from the original on 2012-05-09; Essex Institute (1927). Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts. Vol. 1– 6. ISBN 1153428784. Sanborn, Melinde Lutz (1987). Essex County Massachusetts Probate Records, 1630–1840. Vol. 1– 2. M.L. Sanborn.

  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The structure is located in Salem, Massachusetts, having been relocated to the grounds of the House of the Seven Gables and restored by the non-profit House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association. [1] Admission is free to Salem residents year-round and to the general public during winter months; a fee is charged during summer months. [2]

  5. Ann Putnam Senior - Wikipedia

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    Ann Putnam née Carr (15 June 1661 – 8 June 1699) is frequently referred to as "Ann Putnam Senior" to differentiate from her daughter of the same name, as both featured prominently in the Salem witch trials. Born in Salisbury in the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 15 June 1661 [1] to George, Sr. and Elizabeth (Dexter) Carr.

  6. Edmund Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Ingalls (26/27 June 1598 – 16 September 1648) was a founder of Lynn, Massachusetts. Born to Robert Ingalls in Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, he arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in Governor John Endicott's company in 1628. It is believed that he and his family came with Endicott and a party of about 100 in the "Abigail," which ...

  7. Jonathan Lambert (sailor) - Wikipedia

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    Lambert was born in Salem, Massachusetts.After a tumultuous career as a pirate, of which however, there are no surviving records, [1] he landed on the archipelago of Tristan da Cunha as a crew member of the US whaler Grand Turk in December 1810 (according to other versions, January 5, 1811).

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