This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ... HE surname Tree is found at various points in America.during the colonial period. The first of the name to arrive there was Richard Tree, who, with his son John, aged twelve years, was a passenger in the ship "George," which arrived at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1621. He settled on a plantation at Blue ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ... HE surname Tree is found at various points in America.during the colonial period. The first of the name to arrive there was Richard Tree, who, with his son John, aged twelve years, was a passenger in the ship "George," which arrived at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1621. He settled on a plantation at Blue Point, f near Jamestown, but seems to have removed later to Hogg Island, Northampton County, from which place he was chosen a member of the Virginia Assembly in 1629, and again in 1632, serving in the General assemblies which met in those years.: ): His colleague from the same county in 1629, was John Chew, the ancestor of the Chew families of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Hotten's List, page 227. f Ibid, page 272. $ Hening's Statutes at Large of Virginia, i, 179,338. The name is next met with in New England, in the person of another Richard Tree, who came to Massachusetts before 1667, in which year he was on garrison duty at Dover, New Hampshire, and was of Lynn, Massachusetts, two years later, when he married at that place, Joanna Rogers. Others of the name, later found in New England, are: John Tree, who had a son of the same name baptized at Rehoboth, Massachusetts, in March, 1705; Thomas Tree, who was a member of the foot company of Hull, Massachusetts, in 1759, and Captain Francis Tree, a master-mariner, who was of Boston as early as 12 December, 1762, on which day a son Francis was born to him by his wife Bridget, two other children, Susanna and Philip, being also born to them there; Richard Tree, who was a justice of the peace at Coventry, Rhode Island, in 1757, and Lavinia Tree, who married at that place three years later, John Love. The Tree name is also met with in Maryland in the person of John Tree, who resided in Cecil County, ...
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Good. No Jacket. Hardback, no dust-wrapper. 107pp. Frontis. Illus. Limited edition of only 200 copies. 1st edition 1908. Gilt title to spine and front board, with gilt decoration to front board. Boards a little marked. Some occasional foxing to contents. Private ownership. (p9)
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Philadelphia 1908 first edition. Lippincott. ***Limited to 200 copies. sm4to., 108p., illustrations, gilt printed olive-green cloth hardcover. Small contemporary ink note about the book on front end paper. VG. no dj.
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