The Driver Family: A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Robert and Phebe Driver, of Lynn, Mass. With an Appendix, Containing Twenty-three Allied Families. 1592-1887

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author, 1889 - 531 páginas
Robert Driver was born in England, ca. 1592. He and his wife, Phebe, immigrated to America and settled at Lynn, Massachusetts, ca. 1630. They were the parents of five children, born ca. 1631-ca. 1637. Descendants lived in Massachusetts and elsewhere.
 

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