- ****cution.
Sarah was one of
seven children born to
William Averell and
Abigail Hynton,
immigrants from
Chipping Norton,
England who
settled in Ipswich, M****achusetts...
- (or Hompton) Aumarle,
Henton Amerle (or Amarle),
Hynton Amerell, (15th century);
Hington Amerell,
Hynton Admyrall, (16th century).
Hinton (place name) Historic...
- Old
Canterbury Rd,
lithograph William Brooks and Co.
Ashfield Cherrie Hynton Estate, 1919,
Richardson & Wrench,
Holden St,
Clissold St,
lithograph William...
-
Thornton as
Defense Attorney Lionel Granger Pilar Witherspoon as
Julia Hynton Ned
Eisenberg as
Defense Attorney Roger Kressler Peter Hermann as Defense...
- or town".
Sortable list of examples: The name was
previously recorded as
Hynton in the edge (1549). The
toponym might be: "Village in the hill-side". The...
- The name has been
recorded in do****entary
records as:
Hintone (1086).
Hynton in the edge (1549). The
toponym might be: "Village in the hill-side". The...
-
around 1891 by
local merchants A. L. Clem and Noah Clem
along with Dr. W. N.
Hynton. The building,
which is the
middle structure between the
other two buildings...
-
Frazee family lived in the
house until 1861, when it was
purchased by John
Hynton. The
house was
added to the
National Register of
Historic Places on May...
- closes, meadow, marsh, and water-mill, and the
manors of Blitheborough, and
Hynton Hall, Suffolk,
belonging to the late priory, the
rectories of the parish...