The site of the first burying ground in Amesbury Massachusetts known as "Golgotha" photo by Wayne Chase Marshall
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Thursday, June 4, 2015
Salisbury and Nantucket--Coffin, Macy, & Some Conflicting Facts Letter to Boston Journal 1875
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The site of the first burying ground in Amesbury Massachusetts known as "Golgotha" photo by Wayne Chase Marshall
The site of the first burying ground in Amesbury Massachusetts known as "Golgotha" photo by Wayne Chase Marshall
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I never heard of Thomas Macy returning to Salisbury. I also have no idea who A.B. is!
I posted some links in The New England Genealogy group but see The Coffin family : the life of Tristram Coffyn, of Nantucket, Mass., founder of the family line in America; together with reminiscences and anecdotes of some of his numerous descendants, and some historical information concerning the ancient families named Coffyn
by Coffin, Allen,
Coffin cousins via Nantucket, FYI: www.ParkmanGenealogy.wordpress.com and www.ParkmanReunions.wordpress.com Daniel M. Parkman, Sr. DMParkman@gmail.com
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