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J. Mary Frosh

J. Mary Frosh

J. Mary Frosh is a person, described as Indian, who was in Rehoboth, Massachusetts Bay in 1761. She had a child, Ephraim Dumham Frost.

This Indenture Witnesseth that I Mary Frost of Rehoboth

  • Indenture
  • May 18, 1761
  • This Indenture Witnesseth that I Mary Frost of Rehoboth in the County of Bristol in this Province of Masstts Bay Indian, by and with the Approbation of Two of Our Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the County of Bristol aforesaid, have sent my son Ephraim Dumham Frost who was bor…

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This Indenture Witnesseth that I Mary Frost of Rehoboth. (1761). Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, RI. [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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