A Genealogy of the Lake Family

Ancestor Register of Esther Steelman Adams

A genealogy of the Lake family of Great Egg Harbour in Old Gloucester County in New Jersey : descended from John Lade of Gravesend, Long Island; with notes on the Gravesend and Staten Island branches of the family. This volume of nearly 400 pages includes a coat-of-arms in colors, two charts, and nearly fifty full page illustrations – portraits, old homes, samplers, etc. The coat-of-arms shown in the frontspiece is an unusually good example of the heraldic art!

Thompson Family of Brockton, MA

Albert Cranston Thompson

Albert Cranston Thompson was a prominent figure in Brockton, MA, serving both business and public interests for over four decades. Born in 1843 and a lifelong resident, he built a successful wood turning business and played key roles in city governance, including as chairman of the sewerage commission. A dedicated member of Unity Church and the Masonic fraternity, Thompson was respected for his integrity and kindness. His contributions significantly shaped the city, and his death in 1906 left a profound void in the community he had so deeply influenced.

Descendants of Leonard Crocker Couch of Taunton MA

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The Couch family of Taunton, represented by Leonard Crocker Couch, traces its lineage back to Simon Couch, a freeman of Connecticut in 1664. Simon’s descendants engaged in various professions and politics, notably producing Maj. Gen. Darius Nash Couch, a distinguished Civil War figure. Leonard Crocker Couch has been a significant presence in Taunton, evolving from a machinist to a businessman. His familial ties extend to prominent families like the Crockers and Leonards, shaping a legacy of community involvement and service across generations.

Richard Dexter Genealogy, 1642-1904

Arms of Dexter

Being a history of the descendants of Richard Dexter of Malden, Massachusetts, from the notes of John Haven Dexter and original researches. Richard Dexter, who was admitted an inhabitant of Boston (New England), Feb. 28, 1642, came from within ten miles of the town of Slane, Co. Meath, Ireland, and belonged to a branch of that family of Dexter who were descendants of Richard de Excester, the Lord Justice of Ireland. He, with his wife Bridget, and three or more children, fled to England from the great Irish Massacre of the Protestants which commenced Oct. 27, 1641. When Richard Dexter and family left England and by what vessel, we are unable to state, but he could not have remained there long, as we know he was living at Boston prior to Feb. 28, 1642.