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Name once known

Name once known

There is a person, who was in Concord, Massachusetts Bay in 1676. She was the spouse of William Ahaton.

Massachusetts State Archives Collection Volume 30

  • Petition
  • January 1, 1676
  • For the Honourable The Governor & Councill

    The humble Petition of William Ahaton

    May it pleas your honours: to graunt your poore supplyant a smaul Beneficence, wch is this There is a litle indian girl of about five yeare old that is of Kindred to my wife yt was taken by my son (…

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Massachusetts State Archives Collection Volume 30 (p. Volume 30). (1622–1788). Massachusetts State Archive, Boston. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1055547?availability=Family%20History%20Library [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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