Sowams

1908 Map of Indian Localities about Narragansett and Mount Hope Bays

Sowams,” authored by Thomas Williams Bicknell in 1908, delves into the history of the ancient proprietary known as Sowams, encompassing Native leadership under Massassoit and early colonial settlement dynamics that shaped Barrington, Rhode Island, and surrounding areas. Drawing from over forty years of research, Bicknell includes primary records from the proprietary, showcasing the region’s governance, land ownership, and the founding of the First Baptist Church of Massachusetts. This comprehensive work serves as a vital resource for lawyers, historians, and general readers interested in colonial life and legal frameworks of the time.

Marriages of Orange County, Virginia, 1747-1810

Marriages of Orange County, Virginia, 1747-1810

Catherine Lindsay Knorr’s Marriages of Orange County, Virginia, 1747-1810 stands as a pivotal work for genealogists and historians delving into the rich tapestry of Virginia’s past. Published in 1959, this meticulously compiled volume sheds light on the matrimonial alliances formed within Orange County, Virginia, during a period that was crucial to the shaping of both local and national histories. The absence of a contemporary marriage register presented a formidable challenge, yet through exhaustive examination of marriage bonds, ministers’ returns, and ancillary records, Knorr has reconstructed a reliable record of these marriages.

Fall River Branch of the Lincoln Family

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The Fall River branch of the Lincoln family traces its roots to 17th-century Hingham, Massachusetts, originating from families in Norfolk, England. Notably, Thomas Lincoln, the miller, moved to Taunton, where his descendants, including Caleb Lincoln, contributed to the area’s manufacturing growth. Jonathan Thayer Lincoln, a prominent figure in Fall River’s industrial scene, led Kilburn, Lincoln & Co., which excelled in machinery production. His sons continued this legacy, shaping the local economy and civic life through various business and community engagements, demonstrating the family’s enduring influence in the region.