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William TOSH [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I5637 |
Families |
Last Modified |
20 Jan 2012 |
Family |
Jael SWILVAN |
Married |
- "This William Tosh appears to have been the William MacIntosch who was among the Scotch prisoners shipped to New England by Cromwell in 1651, after the battles of Dunbar and Worcester, most of whom were sold to the Lynn and Braintree Iron Works. Tosh or MacIntosh married at Braintree . . . Jael Swilvan, who was evidently one of the ship-load of Irish captives sent to New England in 1654. When the Braintree men set out to settled Block Island, Tosh was among the first settlers, and became a man of prominence." [2]
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Children |
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Last Modified |
20 Jan 2012 |
Family ID |
F2148 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S205] Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, John Osborne Austin, and G. Andrews Moriarty, (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore, 1982).
- [S149] Nathaniel Mott of Scituate, and His Sons, G. Andrews Moriarty, Jr., (NEHGR Vol 67, pp. 23-27 (1913)).
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