Excerpt from Early Records of Londonderry, Windham, and Derry, N. H., 1719-1762: A Complete and Exact Transcript of the Records of the Clerks Relating to the Political Proceedings as Recorded in Vol. I, Complete, and Vol. II, Pages 1 to 375, Old Town Books
In preparing the index it has been impossible when of the same name to discriminate between father and son. This is noticeably the situation with J ohn Wallace. Usually, where no distinction has been given in the Records, the credit has been placed to that of the name which would indi cate the senior member of the family. We have adopted the modern form of spelling the names in the index, with refer ence in some cases to the spelling as given in the Records.
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