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... thair was a kind of awe or restrain manefest among our traveling company , i could not tell why we chatted away upon religion history and other things till we camped at night at a farm house i think thair name was Redman the lame hors ...
... thair was a kind of awe or restrain manefest among our traveling company , i could not tell why we chatted away upon religion history and other things till we camped at night at a farm house i think thair name was Redman the lame hors ...
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... thair was a blak smiths shop and a shepards hut i asked the blaksmith if he could lett me have a room to sleep in as ... thair bad con- duct to me and as soon as we camped near his place he came down and took my two boys and gave them ...
... thair was a blak smiths shop and a shepards hut i asked the blaksmith if he could lett me have a room to sleep in as ... thair bad con- duct to me and as soon as we camped near his place he came down and took my two boys and gave them ...
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... thair claim thair [ was ] 5 of them 2 was rowdays 3 was what we may say stead men so they devided the 2 went away and 3 stoped and was a party and very good neighbours 2 of the three whent to looke for another clame one stoped at the ...
... thair claim thair [ was ] 5 of them 2 was rowdays 3 was what we may say stead men so they devided the 2 went away and 3 stoped and was a party and very good neighbours 2 of the three whent to looke for another clame one stoped at the ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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