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Tag Archives: John Heald
TUSLE: Heald
It’s time for TUSLE #3 (a.k.a. tying up some loose ends). One claim repeatedly found, even among reputable sources, is that the immigrant John Heald, an early settler in Concord, Massachusetts, came to New England about 1640 from Berwick-upon-Tweed, where … Continue reading
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Tagged Alderley, Cheshire, Concord, Dorothy Royle, England, Heald, Healde, John Heald, Massachusetts, Mobberley, Royle