Additional PGM

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It looks as though the wife of Francis Lisle should be added to PGM project.

''"Abandoning America"'' says on p. 188:

"Francis Lisle arrived in Boston in 1637, with his wife Alice."
WikiTree profile: Alice Lisle
in Genealogy Help by Cheryl Skordahl G2G6 Pilot (288k points)
retagged by Ellen Smith

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Anderson includes the husband (and thus wife) in GMD p 209: Lisle, Francis: Unknown origin; 1638; Boston; returned permanently to England by 1645 [BTR 1:35; CHhR 26; MBCR 1:377 (as Francis Seyle); SPR 4:275, 5:125; SPR Case #414; NEHGR 2:191; HAHAC 1:107; and also what you cite in Abandoning 188.]

I can't recall what the PGM decision for inclusion was about those that returned home permanently.
by T Stanton G2G6 Pilot (367k points)

They are included in PGM and also get a PGM Beyond sticker. Puritan Great Migration Project

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