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Excerpt from Damon Memorial: Or Notices of Three Damon Families Who Came From Old England to New England in the Xviith Century
In regard to the three brothers, viz.: John, Thomas and Samuel, my authority is this, Savage in his Genealogical Dictionary, page 4th, says that, ''john Damon, and his si ter Hannah, were first to reach this country from England, about the year 1629. They set tled in Scituate. About four years after their arrival, these three brothers came over to their Uncle Gilson, who was their guardian.'' This statement is founded upon records at the ''damon Mansion,'' in Reading. Relying upon this authority, the Damons of Scituate and of Reading, originally belonged to the same family before immigrating to America, although the Damon family of Scituate, came from the county of Kent, a d the other families came from Reading, England, and originally settled in Reading, Mass. Eaton in his history of Reading, says, that Thomas was perhaps a brother of John. (see page But respecting the Samuel referred torno subsequent mention is ever made of his name, in any history or records, which have fallen under the notice of the author.
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In regard to the three brothers, viz.: John, Thomas and Samuel, my authority is this, Savage in his Genealogical Dictionary, page 4th, says that, ''john Damon, and his si ter Hannah, were first to reach this country from England, about the year 1629. They set tled in Scituate. About four years after their arrival, these three brothers came over to their Uncle Gilson, who was their guardian.'' This statement is founded upon records at the ''damon Mansion,'' in Reading. Relying upon this authority, the Damons of Scituate and of Reading, originally belonged to the same family before immigrating to America, although the Damon family of Scituate, came from the county of Kent, a d the other families came from Reading, England, and originally settled in Reading, Mass. Eaton in his history of Reading, says, that Thomas was perhaps a brother of John. (see page But respecting the Samuel referred torno subsequent mention is ever made of his name, in any history or records, which have fallen under the notice of the author.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Samuel Chenery Damon
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Page Count - 172
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