John Adams Vinton
Born 1801-01-01
Died 1877-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1274411A
Top Subjects
- Vinton family (John Vinton, fl. 1648) (1)
- Robinson family (1)
- Holmes family (1)
- Webb family (1)
- Leonard family (1)
- Marshall family (1)
- Gould family (1)
Books by John Adams Vinton
Total count: 8
The Vinton memorialcomprising a genealogy of the descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648: also, genealogical sketches of several allied families ... With an appendix containing a history of the Braintree iron works, and other historical matter.S.K. Whipple and company1858-01-01
The Giles memorialgenealogical memoirs of the families bearing the names of Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson, Sampson, and Webb; also genealogical sketches of the Pool, Very, Tarr and other families, with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfareH. W. Dutton & Son1864-01-01
Thomas Gyles and his neighbors, 1669-1689D. Clapp & son, printers1867-01-01
The Symmes memorial.A biographical sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, minister of Charlestown, 1634-1671, with a genealogy and brief memoirs of some of his descendants. And an autobiography.The author1873-01-01
The Upton memoriala genealogical record of the descendants of John Upton, of North Reading, Mass. ... together with short genealogies of the Putnam, Stone and Bruce familiesprinted for private use at the office of E. Upton & son1874-01-01-
The Richardson memorialcomprising a full history and genealogy of the posterity of the three brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel and Thomas Richardson : who came from England and united with others in the foundation of Woburn, Massachusetts, in the year 1641 : of John Richardson of Medfield, 1679, of Amos Richardson of Boston, 1640, of Edward and William Richardson of Newbury, 1643 : with notices of Richardsons in England and elsewhereB. Thurston1876-01-01
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Vinton bookcopytranscriber and typist not identified1944-01-01
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The antinomian controversy of 1637