Ancient Proprietors of Jones's Hill, Dorchester : Including Brief Sketches of the Jones, Stoughton, Tailer, Wiswall, Moseley, Capen and Holden Families, the Location and Boundaries of Their Estates, &C
by
David Clapp
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Paperback / Softback
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1036802787
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9781036802783
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book unfolds the intricate tapestry of history and legacy surrounding Joness Hill, a notable landmark in Dorchester, through a series of desultory sketches based on meticulous research. At its heart, the narrative explores the lives and estates of early settlers, with a particular focus on Thomas Jones, the first immigrant to whom portions of the hill were granted. As readers journey through pages rich with historical detail, they encounter subsequent generations that shaped the hill's story, including influential figures like Lieutenant-Governor William Tailor and members of the Stoughton family.
The author skillfully positions these personal narratives within the broader historical context of colonial America, offering insights into land ownership dynamics, familial legacies, and provincial governance. Through careful examination of public records and previously unpublished material, this compilation not only illuminates individual contributions to local history but also reflects on themes of inheritance, community development, and historical preservation.
In bringing together these authentic compilations from various sourcesincluding segments previously shared in the "Dorchester News-gatherer"the book serves as a testament to the enduring impact of early settlers on regional identity and heritage. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of American history and the specific contributions made by residents atop and around Joness Hill.
The author skillfully positions these personal narratives within the broader historical context of colonial America, offering insights into land ownership dynamics, familial legacies, and provincial governance. Through careful examination of public records and previously unpublished material, this compilation not only illuminates individual contributions to local history but also reflects on themes of inheritance, community development, and historical preservation.
In bringing together these authentic compilations from various sourcesincluding segments previously shared in the "Dorchester News-gatherer"the book serves as a testament to the enduring impact of early settlers on regional identity and heritage. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of American history and the specific contributions made by residents atop and around Joness Hill.
This book unfolds the intricate tapestry of history and legacy surrounding Joness Hill, a notable landmark in Dorchester, through a series of desultory sketches based on meticulous research. At its heart, the narrative explores the lives and estates of early settlers, with a particular focus on Thomas Jones, the first immigrant to whom portions of the hill were granted. As readers journey through pages rich with historical detail, they encounter subsequent generations that shaped the hill''s story, including influential figures like Lieutenant-Governor William Tailor and members of the Stoughton family.
The author skillfully positions these personal narratives within the broader historical context of colonial America, offering insights into land ownership dynamics, familial legacies, and provincial governance. Through careful examination of public records and previously unpublished material, this compilation not only illuminates individual contributions to local history but also reflects on themes of inheritance, community development, and historical preservation.
In bringing together these authentic compilations from various sourcesincluding segments previously shared in the "Dorchester News-gatherer"the book serves as a testament to the enduring impact of early settlers on regional identity and heritage. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of American history and the specific contributions made by residents atop and around Joness Hill.
The author skillfully positions these personal narratives within the broader historical context of colonial America, offering insights into land ownership dynamics, familial legacies, and provincial governance. Through careful examination of public records and previously unpublished material, this compilation not only illuminates individual contributions to local history but also reflects on themes of inheritance, community development, and historical preservation.
In bringing together these authentic compilations from various sourcesincluding segments previously shared in the "Dorchester News-gatherer"the book serves as a testament to the enduring impact of early settlers on regional identity and heritage. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of American history and the specific contributions made by residents atop and around Joness Hill.
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