Edmund Lewis, of Lynn, Massachusetts


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Edmund Lewis and his wife Mary came to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1634 from either England or Wales; accounts are unclear. They had at least 7 children, possibly more. They eventually settled in Lynn, Massachusetts. Edmund died in 1650 and Mary in 1658.




Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.
















Twelve Generations of Lewises in America, 1634-1997


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Edmund Lewis (1601-1651), his wife, Mary, and their two young sons, immigrated to America in 1634 and settled at Watertown, Massachusetts. Edmund and Mary had seven children, 1631-1648. The family moved to Lynn, Massachusetts, ca. 1642. Edmund Lewis died at Lynn. Descendants listed lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey. Ontario, Illinois and elsewhere.




The Newhall Family of Lynn, Massachusetts


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.




Coded Letters, Concealed Love


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A historian uncovers the long-running affair between a famous 19th century author and a female conservationist—through love letters written in code. The Unitarian minister, author, and peace activist Edward Everett Hale was one of the most respected moral leaders of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Yet, for twenty-five years, he lived a double life. Harriet Freeman worked for a time as Hale’s secretary, but as they make abundantly clear in some 3,000 love letters, they were also lovers—and perhaps even soul mates. Hale’s many biographers depicted his marriage as unerringly faithful, despite the available evidence to the contrary. Now historian Sara Day corrects the record with this fascinating chronicle of Hale and Freeman’s secret romance. With extensive research into the lives of both figures, Day also succeeds in cracking the lovers’ code.