Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0547195.
Source: S414 Text: Roy, Louis E., History of East Brookfield, Massachusetts 1686-1970, published by the Town of East Brookfield, Mass. Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1970, p. 327. CONT CONT Roy, Louis E., History of East Brookfield, Massachusetts 1686-1970, published by the Town of East Brookfield, Mass. Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1970, pp. 326-327. CONT CONT Roy, Louis E., History of East Brookfield, Massachusetts 1686-1970, published by the Town of East Brookfield, Mass. Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1970, p. 326. CONT CONT Roy, Louis E., History of East Brookfield, Massachusetts 1686-1970, published by the Town of East Brookfield, Mass. Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1970, p. 324. CONT CONT Roy, Louis E., History of East Brookfield, Massachusetts 1686-1970, published by the Town of East Brookfield, Mass. Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1970, p. 323 & p. 326
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WikiTree profile Barnes-1519 created through the import of Shurtliff Family.ged on Jun 20, 2011 by Mark Shurtliff.
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