The Doane Family: I. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth ; II. Doctor John Done, of Maryland, and Their Descendants, with Notes Upon English Families of the Name, Volume 1Doane Family Association of America, 1902 - Connecticut |
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Page vii
... known to the genealogical magazines of her county . Mrs. Cash's home is within the limits of the ancient Delamere Forest , of which for many hundreds of years the Dones were Chief Foresters , and during the past two years she has ...
... known to the genealogical magazines of her county . Mrs. Cash's home is within the limits of the ancient Delamere Forest , of which for many hundreds of years the Dones were Chief Foresters , and during the past two years she has ...
Page ix
... known as the home of the Dones . In the Church of Tarporley are several fine monuments of the Done family and it is interesting to note that Ormerod , in his History of Cheshire , gives considerable space to this particular family and ...
... known as the home of the Dones . In the Church of Tarporley are several fine monuments of the Done family and it is interesting to note that Ormerod , in his History of Cheshire , gives considerable space to this particular family and ...
Page xi
... known that English Kings from time to time visited the noted forest of Delamere for the purpose of hunting , King James the first , himself , having been a guest at Utkinton in 1617 . The ancient orthography of the name Done is not very ...
... known that English Kings from time to time visited the noted forest of Delamere for the purpose of hunting , King James the first , himself , having been a guest at Utkinton in 1617 . The ancient orthography of the name Done is not very ...
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... known proverbs to this day in Cheshire . The year following the death of Sir John Done the direct male line of his family termi- nated in his son . The forestership then became the property of the eldest daughter , Miss Jane Done , on ...
... known proverbs to this day in Cheshire . The year following the death of Sir John Done the direct male line of his family termi- nated in his son . The forestership then became the property of the eldest daughter , Miss Jane Done , on ...
Page xvii
... known as the " Old Pale , " a sort of enclosure where deer were kept . These lanes are narrow and come more under the term " jetty , " an obsolete Cheshire word not much used now , signifying a lane too narrow for a vehicle , but with ...
... known as the " Old Pale , " a sort of enclosure where deer were kept . These lanes are narrow and come more under the term " jetty , " an obsolete Cheshire word not much used now , signifying a lane too narrow for a vehicle , but with ...
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