Excerpt from Merriam Genealogy in England and America: Including the "Genealogical Memoranda" Of Charles Pierce Merriam, the Collections of James Sheldon Merriam, Etc
In the pages which follow, the reader will first find a reprint of the larger part of Mr. Charles Pierce Merriam's book from title and preface to the conclusion of what definitely relates to the American family. Then begins the real genealogy, which passes on through twelve generations, from the Kent progenitor. In the Appendix we give the Revolutionary Records Of this Commonwealth relating to this family and other matter. We suggest that readers make use of the indexes and the Appendix as well as the main body of the book.
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