↑ Wells, Daniel White and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield, Massachusetts in Three Parts, 1660-1910, (Springfield, 1910 FCH Gibbons), Vol. III, p. 407
↑ Wells, Daniel White and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield, Massachusetts in Three Parts, 1660-1910, (Springfield, 1910 FCH Gibbons), Vol. III, p. 407,
↑ Wells, Daniel White and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield, Massachusetts in Three Parts, 1660-1910, (Springfield, 1910 FCH Gibbons), Vol. III, p. 407
↑ Wells, Daniel White and Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield, Massachusetts in Three Parts, 1660-1910, (Springfield, 1910 FCH Gibbons), Vol. III, p. 407
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC91-J3T : 4 December 2014), Isaac Frary and Lydia Parsons, 08 Dec 1715; citing reference item 2 p 96; FHL microfilm 760,648.
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