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... River Rayce ( Race ) , Coat of Arms Savage , Coat of Arms Seaton , Coat of Arms Sheldon , Coat of Arms . 115 556 490 394 136 426 152 Signing Treaty With Indians 348 Slade , Coat of Arms 426 Smedley , Coat of Arms 273 Smedley , J. H. ...
... River Rayce ( Race ) , Coat of Arms Savage , Coat of Arms Seaton , Coat of Arms Sheldon , Coat of Arms . 115 556 490 394 136 426 152 Signing Treaty With Indians 348 Slade , Coat of Arms 426 Smedley , Coat of Arms 273 Smedley , J. H. ...
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... river for a considerable distance and north of the Great Flat . The farms of some of the pioneers were located on these Venetian parts , which , from their facilities for nav- igation were not undesirable on account of their separation ...
... river for a considerable distance and north of the Great Flat . The farms of some of the pioneers were located on these Venetian parts , which , from their facilities for nav- igation were not undesirable on account of their separation ...
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... river for a considerable distance and north of the Great Flat . The farms of some of the pioneers were located on these Venetian parts , which , from their facilities for nav- igation were not undesirable on account of their separation ...
... river for a considerable distance and north of the Great Flat . The farms of some of the pioneers were located on these Venetian parts , which , from their facilities for nav- igation were not undesirable on account of their separation ...
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... he was as much concerned as any of its people . He then visited the smitten town , crossing the river on the ice , and begged of the Commander to release certain of the prisoners and was to a considerable 15 OLD - TIME SCHENECTADY.
... he was as much concerned as any of its people . He then visited the smitten town , crossing the river on the ice , and begged of the Commander to release certain of the prisoners and was to a considerable 15 OLD - TIME SCHENECTADY.
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... river . He died in New York about the year 1696 , leaving a son Arnont , thus perpetuating the name of Scher- merhorn in the City of New York . His home at Schenectady is thought to have been at the west corner of Church and Union ...
... river . He died in New York about the year 1696 , leaving a son Arnont , thus perpetuating the name of Scher- merhorn in the City of New York . His home at Schenectady is thought to have been at the west corner of Church and Union ...
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