ARCHIVES OF THE BRIGGS FAMILY

ARCHIVES OF THE BRIGGS FAMILY

Author: Samuel B. 1841 Briggs

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-24

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781360346885

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The Archives of the Briggs Family

The Archives of the Briggs Family

Author: Briggs Samuel

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-08-10

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 9781974324941

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It was once the hope and ambition of the autlior to publish a thorough Genealogy of the "Briggs Family," but owing to difficulties with which every person who has essayed a similar enterprise is familiar, the compiler must confess himself''crushed." Being used to that sort of thing, he complains not, but as a duty, deems it proper that what material has come into his hands should be given to the w DEGREESorld, through the medium of "art preservative." The volume has not been issued for ''sordid gain." Genealogists -both amateur and professional-have no selfish motives. The writer once entered into a compact with some friends to give a " charity ball" for the benefit of the poor of a certain town. The ball was held, and everything went off pleasantly, but when the final account was rendered, alas, \X\q poor owed the committee DEGREES9.75. This is the genealogist


The Archives of the Briggs Family

The Archives of the Briggs Family

Author: Samuel Briggs

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-08-08

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 9781974325849

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It was once the hope and ambition of the autlior to publish a thorough Genealogy of the "Briggs Family," but owing to difficulties with which every person who has essayed a similar enterprise is familiar, the compiler must confess himself''crushed." Being used to that sort of thing, he complains not, but as a duty, deems it proper that what material has come into his hands should be given to the w DEGREESorld, through the medium of "art preservative." The volume has not been issued for ''sordid gain." Genealogists -both amateur and professional-have no selfish motives. The writer once entered into a compact with some friends to give a " charity ball" for the benefit of the poor of a certain town. The ball was held, and everything went off pleasantly, but when the final account was rendered, alas, \X\q poor owed the committee DEGREES9.75. This is the genealogists


History of the Briggs-Bridge Family

History of the Briggs-Bridge Family

Author: Dolorus Briggs Mansfield

Publisher:

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Descendants of Robert Bridges of Fifeshire, Scotland and his wife Mary Landon of Marknick, Fifeshire, Scotland through their sons, David (1730-1813), Thomas (d. shortly after 1793), James, William Robert (1725-1801), and Andrew. David Briggs was born in Fifeshire, Scotland. He married Jean McDo- nald, daughter of Neal McDonald, Episcopal rector of Brunswick Parish near Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1771. David immigrated to Virginia in the summer of 1752 and settled at Falmouth. Thomas came to Warrick, Virginia in 1793. He was also born in Fife- shire. He married Catherine Cuman of Leslie, Scotland. When Thomas died shortly after their arrival in Virginia, Catherine journeyed to Kentucky with Thomas's brother, Andrew. Years later she married Isaac Stephens in Warren Co., Kentucky. She died 1834 in Warren Co. William Robert came from Leslie, Scotland in 1754. He went first to Westmoreland Co., then to Culpeper, Co., Virginia and finally to Bardstown, Kentucky where he died 1801. He married Judith Wroe 1760. Andrew immigrated in 1791 and settled near Bardstown, Kentucky. He never married. When the sons of Robert Bridges came to America they changed their name to Briggs. Descendants live in Kentucky and elsewhere.


History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937...

History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937...

Author: Lloyd Vernon Briggs

Publisher:

Published: 1938

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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Stephen Brygges of Bucklesham, England died ca. 1539 His descendant, Walter Briggs came to New England before 1642 and settled in Scituate, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Massachusetts and elsewhere. James Otis, son of Richard Oates of Glastonbury, England settled in Massachusetts in the late 1630's.