While you’re here, please don’t skip over our connections (some closer than others, but all wonderful fun) with:
- Political persecution in England under Oliver Cromwell
- How and why they started new towns such as
Carlisle and
Lexington in Colonial New England
- The
Lexington/Concord Alarm, 19 April 1775
- Our Minute Men
- The Bridge family, founders of Lexington
- The Reverend John Hancock, founding Minister of Lexington
- His grandson John Hancock, he of the beautiful signature and the overweening ego
- The Adams family, pioneers of Concord
- The Munroe family, pioneers of Lexington
- Munroe pioneers in Hillsborough, New Hampshire
- The Wheelers of Acton, progenitors of the first Utah pioneers
- Graves of Oliver I and Abigail Wheeler in Acton’s old North Cemetery
- Our Russells in the Old Hill Burial Ground in Concord, Massachusetts
- Munroes, Russells, and others in the Old Burial Ground in Lexington, Massachusetts
- Munroes in Carlisle’s Green Cemetery
- Russells, Barrons, and Farwells, in the Old Burial Ground in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Plantagenet and
Carolingian lineages
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