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Enormity of the process
I’ve been thinking about the enormity of discomfort and expense the Ralph Dayton family endured to leave Ashford for the unknown. When an order in council was passed on April 6 of 1638 (some say 1639) that persons wishing to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alice Dayton, Ashford Kent, borrowed names, Bound for Massachusetts, Bound for Virginia, Certificate of Conformity, Ellen Dayton, embarked ostensibly, John Davenport, Ralph Dayton, Robert Dayton, Samuel Dayton, Samuel Eaton
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