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Candlewood an Ancient Neighborhood in Ipswich (Paperback)
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Candlewood an Ancient Neighborhood in Ipswich (Paperback)
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Loot Price R538
Discovery Miles 5 380
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Candlewood: An Ancient Neighborhood in Ipswich was originally
published in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1909 as Parts XVI and XVII of
the Proceedings of the Ipswich Historical Society. The book is
divided into two sections. The first portion of the book gives
detailed descriptions of numbered lots which can be located on the
map which precedes this section. These entries vary considerably in
length, but generally provide the location of the property and a
detailed history of its ownership, including any gifts or sale of
any portion of the land, and some provide other interesting and
more personal information such as the reason for a sale. This long
series of wills, inventories and conveyances reveals many
interesting secrets of the life of this little community. The
remainder of the book is devoted to three lengthy genealogical
records: Robert Kinsman, the immigrant, a glazier by trade, ...
who] probably built his house here in the year 1635, though the
record of the grant was not made until 1637; William Fellows, who
first appeared in the town records in 1639 as a cow herd and later
resided in Candlewood; and John Brown Senior, the earliest settler
in the Candlewood region bearing the family name, is first
mentioned in the Town Records in 1640. A map of Ipswich, a map of
Candlewood, a few photographs and a full-name index add to the
value of this work.
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