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Adam Blakeman memorial stone at the Congregation Burying Ground in Stratford Connecticut<a href='http://www.townofstratford.com/content/39836/57760/62242/63907.aspx'>The website of the town of Stratford, CT</a> describes this memorial in some detail. The page contains There is a photo of the large memorial to Adam Blakeman, one of the town's founders , and a brief story about the erection of the memorial.
Adam Blakeman memorial stone at the Congregation Burying Ground in Stratford ConnecticutThe website of the town of Stratford, CT describes this memorial in some detail. The page contains There is a photo of the large memorial to Adam Blakeman, one of the town's founders , and a brief story about the erection of the memorial.
The website of the town of Stratford, CT describes this memorial in some detail. The page contains There is a photo of the large memorial to Adam Blakeman, one of the town's founders , and a brief story about the erection of the memorial.
This memorial stone is in a cemetery that was established in in 1678, 13 years after he was buried at the original town cemetery , which was demolished centuries ago. The memorial, with a 6x5-foot foundation, was erected in 1966.

(If this link does not work, try the much less detailed page for this memorial on the Historical Markers website, at https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=48426)
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Adam Brown's life as a Wyandotte Indian
Adam Brown's life as a Wyandotte Indian
Excerpts from a story on the Wyandotte Indian web site, about Adam Brown, who was kidnapped and raised by the Wyandotte.
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Adam Dickenson, Gentleman Justice
Adam Dickenson, Gentleman Justice
Adam Dickenson appointed Gentleman Justice of Augusta County, Virginia court.
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Adam Dickinson excerpts from 'The Annals of Bath County, Virginia'
Adam Dickinson excerpts from "The Annals of Bath County, Virginia"
Book by Oren F. Morton, B.Lit.; The McLure Co, Inc, Staunton, VA, 1917.
I do not know who did the excerpting. I'm sure that this article (in essentially this form) was once posted on Ancestry.com, but I cannot find it now.
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Adam Dickinson, 1757, Augusta County, Virginia
Adam Dickinson, 1757, Augusta County, Virginia
Adam Dickinson, 1757, Augusta County, Virginia
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Adam Kimberling Immigration and Migration to Mason County, West Virginia
Adam Kimberling Immigration and Migration to Mason County, West Virginia
Unsourced note saying that Kimberlings arrived in America on the Osgood in 1750, and relating the story of the 1803 migration of Adam's family from southwestern Virginia to 13 Mile Creek, in Mason County.
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Adam Kimberling notes
Adam Kimberling notes
Notes on Adam (Joh) Kimberling, and quoting from several sources. Uploaded to Ancestry by Aleta Bowman
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Adam Wattenberger Will-1821
Adam Wattenberger Will-1821
Written transcription of the will from the Washington County Will Book, plus notes by Robin Richmond (his 5th great grandson)
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Adam Wirtemberger lot at 335 Clement Street in Reading, PA
Adam Wirtemberger lot at 335 Clement Street in Reading, PA
This map is from the late 1750's.
The lot is in the south of the map, between Richard (now Franklin) and Hamilton (now Chestnut).
The Trinity Church they attended is at 527 Washington Street.
Online at the Pennsylvania State Archives
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AdamWirtembergerLot-335ClementSt-BerksReading
AdamWirtembergerLot-335ClementSt-BerksReading
Date: 8/28/2018 3:21:11 PM

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