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- catalog abstract "Simon Willard (1604-1676), the elder son of Richard Willard, was baptized April 1605 in Horsmonden, Kent County, England. Simon immigrated in 1634 from England to Cambridge, and in 1635 moved to Concord, Massachusetts. He married three times (once in England) and was father of nine sons. Descendants and related families lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and elsewhere in the United States. Others moved to Quebec, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere in Canada.".
- catalog contributor b9593876.
- catalog created "1858.".
- catalog date "1858".
- catalog date "1858.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1858.".
- catalog description "Simon Willard (1604-1676), the elder son of Richard Willard, was baptized April 1605 in Horsmonden, Kent County, England. Simon immigrated in 1634 from England to Cambridge, and in 1635 moved to Concord, Massachusetts. He married three times (once in England) and was father of nine sons. Descendants and related families lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and elsewhere in the United States. Others moved to Quebec, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere in Canada.".
- catalog extent "xiii p., 1 ℓ., 470 p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog hasFormat "Willard memoir.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Willard memoir.".
- catalog issued "1858".
- catalog issued "1858.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Phillips, Sampson and company,".
- catalog relation "Willard memoir.".
- catalog subject "CS71 .W695 1858".
- catalog subject "Willard family (Simon Willard, 1605-1676)".
- catalog subject "Willard family.".
- catalog subject "Willard, Simon, 1605-1676.".
- catalog title "Willard memoir; or, Life and times of Major Simon Willard; with notices of three generations of his descendants, and two collateral branches in the United States; also, some account of the name and family in Europe from an early day. By Joseph Willard. With three engravings.".
- catalog type "text".