1. Wakeman genealogy, 1630-1899 : being a history of the descendants of Samuel Wakeman, of Hartford, Conn., and of John Wakeman, treasurer of New Haven colony, with a few collaterals included by Wakeman, Robert Peel, 1849-Publication date 1900 Topics Wakeman family, genealogy Publisher Meridan, Conn. : Journal Publishing Co.
  2. spraydaily.com

    Russian graffiti writer Wekman reviewing the Hand Mixed Supreme solid marker, check it out! Spray Daily March 14, 2022. 0 Comments. Load More. DISCLAIMER. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism or destruction of property either public or private. We are just documenting the worlds biggest and maybe also most popular art movement.
  3. findagrave.com

    Baptized Bewdley, Worcestershire, 25 September 1603, son of Francis and Anne (Goode) Wakeman. Migraged from Bewdley, Worcestershire to Massachusetts Bay in 1631 on the Lyon. First settled in Roxbury; moved to Cambridge & then Hartford in 1635. Having joined a small group of New Englanders who wished to settle at Old...
  4. GEDCOM Note. Category:Bewdley, Worcestershire Category:Founders of Hartford Category:Lyon,_sailed_June_22,_1632 1899. Biography. Worcestershire Samuel Wakeman was baptized 25 Sep 1603, in Bewdley, Worcestershire, England, son of Francis and Anna (Goode) Wakeman.<ref>Jacobus, Donald Lines, MA (compiler, editor.) History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield.
  5. i stand by what i said...letters themselves dont matter the same way that letter structure matters. two people can write the exact same name completely different, like Ghost RIS and that youtube Ghost guy from UK. same name completely different styles and isms. ism is the foundation of graff, thats the point, not the letters you chose, thats all im saying and i stand by it.
  6. ancestors.familysearch.org

    When Rev Samuel Wakeman was born before 7 June 1635, in Worcestershire, England, his father, John Wakeman, was 34 and his mother, Elizabeth Hopkins, was 24. He married Hannah Goodyear on 29 October 1656, in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters.
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