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The “Missing” John Follett
There are early historical reports about members of the Follett family, Nicholas, William, and John, who emigrated to New England. While there have been speculation and suggestions about their relationships to one another, nothing concrete has been found. William and … Continue reading
Posted in Follett, Immigrant Ancestor, New Hampshire
Tagged Dover, Durham, John Follett, New Hampshire, Nicholas Follett, Oyster River, William Follett