Supplement to The Churchill Family in America

Supplement to The Churchill Family in America

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Published: 1968

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Supplements 1-4 to: The Churchill family in America / compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill, Nathaniel Wiley Churchill ; editor and associate compiler, George M. Bodge. [United States] : Published by the family of Gardner A. Churchill, [1904].


This Supplement to the Churchill Family in America Encompasses the Descendants of Ebenezer (4) Churchill

This Supplement to the Churchill Family in America Encompasses the Descendants of Ebenezer (4) Churchill

Author: Asaph Churchill

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Published: 197?

Total Pages: 31

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"Ebenezer Churchill, progenitor of this branch, stayed put in Plymouth, where his ancestor, John had landed over half century back. His own family removed to Chittenden, Vt., from where this supplement takes over ... Ebenezer's oldest son John, ... sired what we call the Chittenden clan, and their descendants comprise a substantial share of this supplement."--P. i.


CHURCHILL FAMILY IN AMER

CHURCHILL FAMILY IN AMER

Author: Gardner Asaph 1839-1896 Churchill

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-25

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 9781361053614

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