968 resultados para Absalom, son of David.


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Mode of access: Internet.

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The review of HSS in the case of David and Samual Briggs (The Lewis Report) - Report of the Implementation Team June 2004

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Briggs Report - Review of Health and Social Services in the Case of David and Samuel Briggs - June 2003

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Studio portrait of Frank M. Chapman, Jr. son of Frank M. and Wilhelmina Chapman, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1891.

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Clarke Chapman, son of Colonel Frank M. Chapman and nephew of C. C. Chapman.

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Grant Chapman, son of Col. Frank M. Chapman, Covina, California, ca. 1910.

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David Brooks was the acting quarterman of shipwrights in his Majesty’s Dock Yard in Portsmouth. He resided at Ridge Street Halfway Houses in Portsea. He was married to Sally Brooks, who was the daughter of Will Thomas Baker of Kent County. Mr. Baker died on May 11, 1811. David and Sally had 5 children: David, Charles, Thomas, Sarah Ann and Hannah Baker. Mr. Brooks bequeathed all his possessions to his wife Sally. After his wife’s death he wanted his belongings and land to be divided equally between all of his children when they reached the age of 21. He names his wife Sally, and his brother, Isaac Brooks as executors of the will.

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Receipt from McIntyre and Son of St. Catharines, Manufacturers and Dealers in Furniture for a newel post, n.d.

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Receipt from A. Cutler and Son of Buffalo, New York for furniture, Nov. 30, 1886.