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Bubonic Plague in Coylton, Devon 1540-1599 and 1646
While poking around in Coylton, Devon records for the recent post on the three Follett brothers who emigrated to New England around 1640, an interesting set of statistics was discovered. Annual burials registered in Coylton for 1540 to 1599, particularly … Continue reading