NH historical society newsletter: Jones, Smith, Vincent

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I was looking for another Thomas Vincent, but came across this wee gem. It might be useful to someone looking for surnames Jones, Smith or Vincent in New Hampshire. Page 4 of the PDF shows a headstone, but there's basically trees and dates on the pages that mgiht be useful to someone.

http://www.logginginlincoln.com/uploads/UPHSFall2013.pdf

in The Tree House by Raewyn Vincent G2G6 Mach 7 (77.5k points)

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I am intrigued by these unusual genealogical finds. When I find something like this, I try to find a matching profile on WikiTree, and post the source into that profile. This notifies the correct people that are interested in that family line. Maybe it will help them!
 
That is what I did for this newsletter. Take a look here: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Furber-53
by Rick Pierpont G2G6 Pilot (129k points)
I'm still kind of new to the Wikitree community, so appreciate you taking the time to do match this to someone's data. I will consider it myself next time I come across a gem like that. Thank you!
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Hi Raewyn,  Thank you for this link.  It is a Smith line that I am unfamiliar with.  I will try to add the Edward Smith branch to WikiTree.  

Edward Smith is a DAR ancestor, so I will add him to the 1776 Project, too

by Kitty Smith G2G6 Pilot (643k points)

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