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 Paddy, William (of Plymouth, Mass, 1635)Sable an inescutcheon Ermine between four lions rampant Argent.Arms granted at London, 1591Crozier 1
 1. Page, Col. John (to Virginia abt 1650; d. Williamsburg, 1692)
2. Page, Nathaniel (d. Gloucester Co, Va, 1703)
3. Page, John (b. Gloucester Co, Va, 1744; d. Richmond, 1808)
4. Page, Mann (b. Virginia, 1749; d. Spotsylvania County, Va, 1781)
5. Page, Matthew (d. James City Co, Va, 1673)
Or a fess dancetty between three martlets all within a bordure Azure.1. Born Bedfont, Middx., 1628; arms on original tombstone, now in vestibule of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg (which shows no bordure). See next entry for alternative arms.
2. Arms on tomb at Rosewell Graveyard, Gloucester County
3. Governor of Virginia; great-great grandson of John Page, #1. Arms on tombstone, St. John’s Churchyard, Richmond (since replaced)
4. Great-great grandson of John Page, #1; brother of John Page, #3. Arms on tomb at Rosewell.
1. Crozier 1, Bolton, Crozier 2, Matthews
2. Bolton
3. Bolton
4. Bolton
5. Crozier 2
 Page, Col. John (b. Bedfont, Middx., 26 Dec 1628; to Va abt 1650; d. Williamsburg, 23 Jan 1692)Or a chevron between three martlets Azure.But see entry above for alternative arms; the tombstone clearly shows a fess dancetty rather than a chevron.Vermont
 Page, Benjamin (of Pittsburgh, PA, 1811)Or a chevron between three martlets Sable. Crozier 1
 Paine, John (of Boston, Mass., 1660; to R.I., 1672)Argent on a fess engrailed Gules between three martlets Sable three mascles Or, all within a bordure engrailed Gules bezanty.Descendant of Paine of Market Bromwich, Leics.Crozier 1, Vermont
 Paine, William (of Ipswich, Mass, 1635)Paly of six Argent and Vert, on a chief Azure three garbs OrMatthews gives same arms as John Paine of Boston (see entry above)Crozier 1
 Paine, Robert Treat (Boston, 1731-1814))Azure a bend raguly Or between six estoiles [Or?]Signer of the Declaration of Independence; arms on his bookplate.Bolton
 Paine, Moses (d. Braintree, Mass, 1643)Azure, on a bend Gules, three arrowheads between a lion’s head cabossed and an eagle’s leg couped holding a torteau [?] Matthews
 Palgrave, Dr. Richard (in Charlestown, Mass, 1630)Azure a lion rampant guardant Argent.From Wymondham, NorfolkNEHGS #401
 Palmer, Ezra (b. Newport, RI, 1781))Argent, a chevron between three palmers’ scrips Sable, the tassels and buckles OrArms on watercolor made for Ezra Palmer.Bolton
 Palmer, Thomas (of Boston, MA, 1650))Or two bars Sable the upper charged with two trefoils slipped Argent and the lower with one, in chief a greyhound courant Sable.From Staffordshire.Matthews,NEHGS #465
 Palmer, Walter (of Plymouth, MA, 1645))Argent, two bars Gules, charged with three trefoils slipped Vert, in chief a greyhound courant Matthews
 1. Palmes, Guy (of New London, Conn, 1658)
2. Palmes, Edward (d. New London, Conn., 1714)
Gules three fleurs-de-lis Argent a chief Vair.Guy and Edward were brothers, possibly of the family Palmes of Naburn, Yorks.
Arms from seal of Edward Palmes
1. Her Jl I:159, Vermont,Crozier 1
2. 1. Her Jl I:159, Vermont, Bolton,Matthews, NEHGS #77
 Parker, Capt. George (of Poplar Grove, VA, 1654)Sable, a stag’s head caboshed between two flaunches Argent Crozier 1
 1. Parker, George (of Northampton County, VA, 1650),
2. Parker, Richard (of Nansemond County, VA, 1654)
Vert, a chevron between three stags’ heads cabossed OrCrozier suggests that the two men may have been brothers.Crozier 2
ParkerNT1.jpg: 190x223, 25k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Parker, Neilson Taylor (b. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1860)
Sable a roebuck trippant Argent between three pheons Or, on a bordure engrailed Argent eight pellets.Same basic design as Parker of Cambridgeshire with different tinctures.Crozier 1, Matthews
 Parker, William (of Hartford, CT, 1635)Argent, three bucks trippant Proper, a chief Azure Crozier 1
 Parker, William (b. England; d. Portmouth, NH, 1736)Argent, a chevron between three bucks’ heads cabossed Gules Matthews
 Parmele, John (of Guilford, CT, 1639)Gules, two bars wavy Argent, in chief three mullets of six points Or Crozier 1
 1. Parsons, Joseph (of Springfield, Mass, 1636; d. 1683)
2. Parsons, Enoch (b. Connecticut, 1769)
Gules two chevronels Ermine between three eagles displayed Or.Arms of Sir Thomas Parsons of Great Milton, Oxfordshire, knighted 1634. Matthews blazons chevrons rather than chevronels.1. Vermont,Crozier 1,Matthews
2. Matthews
 Parsons, Benjamin (of Springfield, MA, 1636)Azure, two swords in saltire Argent, hilts and pommels Or, pierced through a human heart Proper, in chief a cinquefoil Azure Crozier 1
 Parsons, William (of New York, 1794)Per chevron Azure and Or, in chief two crosses pattee, in base a sea-lion sejant guardant counterchanged Matthews
 Pawlett, Capt. Thomas (b. 1578; d. Westover, VA, 1644)Sable, three swords and pile, points in base, Argent, pomelled and hilted Or, between two flanges Or, palettyBrother of John, 1st Lord Pawlet, who inherited the Westover estate; they both came to Virginia in 1618.Crozier 2
 1. Payne, William (of Lynchburg, Va., ca 1630),
2. Payne, John (of Leedstown, Va, ca 1630)
Gules a fess between two lions passant Argent Crozier 1
 Peabody, Lt. Francis (of Topsfield, Mass, 1635)Per fess nebuly Gules and Azure in chief two suns in splendor and in base a garb Or.Born St. Albans, Herts, 1614Matthews
 Peachey, Samuel (of Richmond County, VA, 1659)Azure, a lion rampant double queued Ermine, ducally crowned Or, a canton Or charged with mullet pierced GulesArms on seal of his will, dated 1711.Crozier 1, Bolton, Crozier 2
 Pearce, Henry Ward (b. 1736; d. Poplar Neck, MD)Argent, a chevron between three fishesArms on his seal.Bolton
 Pearson, Simon (of Stafford County, VA, 1733)Per fess embattled Azure and Gules, three suns Or Crozier 1, Crozier 2
 Pease, Dr. Oliver (b. 1760; d. Suffield, CT, 1843))Per fess Azure and Ermine, a fess Sable, between in chief two escallops and in base a fleur-de-lis Bolton
 Pease, Robert (of Boston, MA, 1634))Per fess Argent and Gules, an eagle displayed counterchanged. Matthews
 1. Peck, Joseph (of Hingham, Mass., 1638)
2. Peck, Rev. Robert
Argent on a chevron [engrailed?] Gules, three crosses formy Argent.Brothers. Vermont and NEHGS blazon the chevron as engrailed. Vermont links Peck to the Pecks of Belton, Yorks.Vermont,Crozier 1,NEHGS #202
 Peck, Capt. Samuel (d. Rehoboth, Mass., 1638)Argent, on a chevron engrailed Gules, three crosses formee ArgentArms on tombstone.Vermont,Bolton
 Peck, Joseph (of Milford, Conn., 1635)Or on a chevron Gules three crosses formee Or. Crozier 1
 Peden, John (of South Carolina, 1768)Argent, a bend between three crescents Sable, flammant Proper Crozier 1
 Peirce, Edward (of Philadelphia, Pa., 1737)Argent a fess humetty Gules between three ravens, wings displayed, Sable.Vermont links to Peirce of Glencanny on Hillywater, nr. Enniskillen, Ire.Vermont;Crozier 1
 Peirce, John (of Watertown, MA, 1638)Argent a fess humetty Gules between three ravens rising Sable. Crozier 1
 Pelham, Herbert (b. 1601; to Cambridge, Mass., 1638; d. abt. 1676)Azure three pelicans Argent vulning themselves Proper.From his seal. NEHGS shows these arms quartered with Gules two pieces of belt issuing from base palewise buckles upward Argent.Vermont,Crozier 1,Bolton,Matthews,NEHGS #43
PellFA.jpg: 185x221, 15k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Pell, Samuel (New York, 1673)
2. Pell, Frederick Aycrigg (b. New York, 1840)
Argent a bend between two mullets pierced Sable. 1.Crozier 1
2.Crozier 1, Matthews
 1. Pell, Thomas (of New York City, 1666)
2. Pell, Maj. John (of New York City, 1669)
3. Pell, John (of Boston)
Ermine on a canton Azure a pelican vulning herself Or [or proper].1. 1st Lord of Pelham Manor. Arms on tablet dated 1697 in Trinity Church, New Rochelle, N.Y.1. Vermont,Crozier 1
2. Vermont,Crozier 1
3. NEHGS #40
 Pell, Samuel (of New York City, 1673)Argent a bend between two mullets Sable. Crozier 1
 Pelletreau, Jean (of New York City, NY, 1687)Azure, a column in pale Or, encircled with a serpent Proper, between two martlets OrArms granted in France, 17 July 1571.Crozier 1
 1. Pemberton, Ralph (b. 1611, to Pennsylvania 1682)
2. Pemberton, Rev. D. Ebenezer (b. 1672; d. Pennsylvania, 1718))
Argent a chevron between three buckets Sable hooped and handled Or.1. From Aspull, Lancs.Matthews,NEHGS #356
 1. Pendleton, George (of Norwich, VA, 1613),
2. Pendleton, Philip (b. ca 1650; of Virginia, 1674)
Gules, an inescutcheon Argent, between four escallops in saltire Or Crozier 2
 1. Penn, William (b. London, England, 14 Oct. 1644; d. Berkshire, England, 30 July 1718)
2. Penn, Gov. John (b. London, England, 14 July 1749; d. Pennsylvania, 9 Feb. 1795)
Argent on a fess Sable three plates.1. Founder and proprietor of Pennsylvania; arms on his bookplate and many official uses.
2. Grandson of William Penn, #1. Arms on his seal.
1. Crozier 1, 1. & 2. Vermont,Bolton,NEHGS #177
 1. Pennington, Ephraim (to New Haven, Conn., 1643)
2. Penington, Edward (in Philadelphia before 1701)
Or five fusils conjoined in fess Azure.1. Family from Lancashire.
2. From Amersham, Bucks.
1. Vermont,Crozier 1
2. NEHGS #386
pepperell.jpg: 189x223, 11k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) Pepperell, Sir William (b. Kittery, Me., 27 June 1696; d. Kittery Point, ME, 6 July 1759)Argent, a chevron Gules between three pineapples (pine cones) Vert on a canton Gules a fleur-de-lis Argent.Made a baronet in 1746, first American so honored; acting governor of Massachusetts, 1757.Crozier 1
 Percival, Gov. John (b. Westminster, England, 24 Feb. 1711; d. London, England, 4 Dec. 1770)Argent, on a chief indented Gules, three crosses pattee ArgentGovernor of Georgia and 2nd Earl of Egmont.Bolton
 Perkins, John (b. Newent, Gloucestershire, England; of Ipswich, MA, 1654))Or a fess dancetty between ten billets Ermine. Matthews
 Perot, Jacques (b. Georgetown, Bermuda; of Philadelphia, PA, 1730)Quarterly, per fess dancetty, 1 & 4, Or, a mascle Azure; 2 & 3, Azure, a mascle Or Crozier 1, Matthews
 Perrine, William (b. 1743))Argent, on a chevron between three escallops Sable, as many crosses pattee OrServed in Revolutionary War.Matthews
 Perry, Rev. Joseph (of Windsor, CT, 1780)Quarterly, Sable and Or, over all on a bend Gules, three lions passant guardant (Or?), a crescent for differenceArms on bookplate.Bolton
 Peter, Robert (b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1726; d. Georgetown, DC, 1806))Argent, a lion passant Gules, surmounted of a sword paleways, on a chief Sable, a boar’s head couped between a mullet and a crescent Argent. Matthews
 Peters, Andrew (of Andover, MA, 1657)Gules, on a bend Or, between two escallops Argent, a Cornish chough Proper, between cinquefoils Azure Crozier 1
 Petrigru, James Louis (b. Abbeville District, SC, 10 May 1789; d. Charleston, SC, 9 March 1863)Gules, a crescent between three mullets ArgentArms on bookplate.Bolton
 Pettibone, John (of Windsor, CT, 1664)Or, a lion rampant Gules, on a canton Azure, a pheon Argent Crozier 1
 1. Pettus, Col. Thomas (of James City County, VA, 1640),
2. Pettus, Capt. Thomas (of Virginia, 1640),
3. Pettus, U.S. Sen. Edmund Winston (b. Limestone County, AL, 6 July 1821; d. Hot Springs, NC, 27 July 1907)
Gules, a fess Argent, between three annulets Or2. Member of Virginia Council, 1640;
3. Confederate brigadier general; U.S. senator for Alabama, 1897-1907.
1., 2., 3. Crozier 1, 1. Crozier 2
 Peyster, Johannes de (of New York City, NY, 1652)Azure, on a terrace a tree Vert. But see next entry. Crozier 1
 Peyster, Johannes de (of New York City, NY, 1652)Azure, on a terrace a tree Vert between two sheep grazing Argent. See previous entry.First immigrant of family to New Amsterdam by 1645. Vermont says "The present [ca. 1886] head of the family does not countenance the addition of the two sheep, arg.Vermont
 1. Peyton, John (of Isleham, Gloucester Co., Va., 1644)
2. Peyton, Maj. Robert (b. 1640; d. Isleham, Va., 1694)
Sable a cross engrailed Or.From Rougham, Norfolk; same arms as various Peyton families from Cambridgeshire and Kent.Vermont,Crozier 1,Crozier 2,NEHGS #539
 Peyton, Col. Valentine (of Westmoreland and Stafford Counties, Va., 1654)Sable a cross engrailed Or in the second quarter a mullet Argent all within a bordure Ermine. Crozier 1, Crozier 2
 Phelps, William (of Dorchester, Mass., 1630; later to Windsor, Conn.)Argent a lion rampant Sable between six cross-crosslets fitchy Gules. Vermont,Crozier 1
 Philipse (Felypsen), Vrederijck (of Philipsboro, NY, 1693)Azure a demi-lion rampant rising out of a ducal coronet Argent, the lion ducally crowned Or.Lords of the manor of Philipsburgh, granted 1693. Vermont blazons the coronet from which the lion issues as a French viscount's coronet.Vermont,Crozier 1
 Phippen, David (of Hingham, Mass., 1635)Argent two bars and in chief three escallops Sable.Descendant of Henry Fitzpen of St. Mary-Ottery, Devonshire.Her. Jl. IV:1,Vermont,Crozier 1, Matthews,NEGHS #12
 Phipps, Sir William (in Maine by 1692)Sable a trefoil slipped within an orle of mullets Argent.B. 1650/51, d. 1694/95; governor of Massachusetts, 1692.NEHGS #469
 Piatt, John (of Trenton, NJ, 1740)Azure, on a fess Argent, a lion passant, in chief three spheres Argent Crozier 1, Matthews
 Pierrepont, James (of Ipswich, Mass., 1652)Argent semy of cinquefoils Gules a lion rampant Sable.Arms of the Dukes of Kingston and Earls Manvers (ext. 1773).Vermont,Crozier 1
 Pinkerton, John (of Chester County, PA, 1760)Or, a chevron Vert Crozier 1
 Pitcher, Andrew (of Dorchester, MA, 1641)Or, a bend Gules, surmounted by another Azure Matthews
 Pitkin, Gov. William (b. Hartford, CT, 30 April 1694; d. East Hartford, CT, 1 Oct. 1769)Azure, on a bend Argent, between two swans chained around the neck, a torteau between two mullets SableColonial Governor of Connecticut, 1766-69; arms on his seal.Bolton
 Pitts, Edmund (of Hingham, MA, 1640)Gules, a fess counter-compony Or and Azure, between three bezants Crozier 1
 Place, Rowland (b. 1642; d. Durham County, VA, 1713)Per pale Or and Gules, a lion passant guardant counterchangedMember of Virginia Council, 1680.Crozier 2
 Plaisted, John (of Portsmouth, NH, 1679)Ermine, three elephants’ heads erased ArgentMember of the New Hampshire Assembly, 1693-1727, speaker in 1696, 1717 and 1727; arms on his seal.Bolton
 Planch, Jacques de la (of Berks County, PA, 1720)Argent, billety Sable, a lion Sable, armed and langued Gules, overall a baton in bend Gules Crozier 1
 Plumb, John (of Dorchester, Mass, and Branford, Conn, d. 1648)Ermine a bend vairy Or and Gules cotised Vert.Born Great Yeldham, Essex.NEHGS #391
 Plympton, Thomas (of Sudbury, MA, 1676)Azure, five fusils in fess Or, each charged with an escallop Gules Crozier 1
 Poe, John (of Maryland, 1743)Argent, a fess between three crescents Azure, issuing flames Proper Matthews
 Poindexter, George (of Gloucester County, VA, 1650)Per fess Azure and Or, in chief a dexter hand clenched Proper, cuffed Or, in base a mullet Azure Crozier 1
 Pole, Capt. William (of Dorchester, MA, 1639)Azure seme-de-lis a lion rampant Argent. Matthews,NEHGS #57
 Polhemus, Rev. Johannes Theodore (of New Amsterdam, 1654)Quarterly, 1 & 4 Azure a lion passant Or; 2 & 3, Argent a fess Gules between a wheel Sable in chief and a heart Gules in base.See next entry for alternative blazon.Crozier 1
 Polhemus, Rev. Johannes Theodore (of New Amsterdam, 1654)Quarterly, 1 & 4 Azure a lion passant and a canton Or; 2 & 3, Argent a fess Gules between a wheel Sable in chief and a heart Gules in base.See previous entry for alternative blazon.Vermont
 Pollard, William (of Billerica, MA, 1692)Argent, a chevron Azure, between three escallops Gules Crozier 1
 Pollock, Charles (of Northumberland County, PA, 1750)Vert, a saltire Or, between three buglehorns Argent, stringed OrArms granted 1672.Crozier 1, Matthews
 Pomeroy, Maj. Gen. Seth (b. Northampton, MA, 1706; d. Peekskill, NY, 1777)Or, a lion rampant Gules, holding in the dexter paw an apple Proper, within a bordure engrailed Sable.Named brigadier general in Continental Army, but declined and served as major general in Massachusetts militia instead.Crozier 1
 Poole, Capt. Edward (of Weymouth, MA, 1635)Azure a lion rampant Argent between eight fleurs-de-lis Or. Crozier 1, Matthews
 Poole, William (b. 1593; d. Dorchester, Mass., 1674)Azure a lion rampant Argent within an orle of seven fleurs-de-lis, in dexter chief a mulletArms on tombstone, Dorchester Graveyard.Bolton
 Poore, James (of Newbury, Mass., 1635)Argent a fess Azure between three mullets Gules.From Wiltshire.Vermont,Crozier 1,Matthews
 1. Popham, George (d. New England, 1698)
2. Popham, William (to Westchester County, NY, 1716)
Argent on a chief Gules two stags’ heads caboshed Or.Same arms as Popham of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Eng.1. Matthews,
NEHGS #527
2. Vermont,Crozier 1
PorterWW.jpg: 189x223, 19k (July 11, 2009, at 05:29 PM) 1. Porter, Robert (Montgomery Co., Pa., 1720)
2. Porter, William Wagner (b. Philadelphia, 1856)
Sable three church bells Argent a canton Ermine. 1.Crozier 1
2.Crozier 1, Matthews
 1. Porter, John (of Windsor, Conn., 1639)
2. Porter, Richard (of Weymouth, Mass., 1635)
Argent on a fess Sable between cotised Or three church bells Argent. Vermont,Crozier 1
 Post, Richard (of Southampton, NY, 1640)Argent, on a fess Gules, a lion passant between two roundels Argent, between three arches with columns Gules Crozier 1
 Poultney, Richard (to Virginia, 1730)Argent, a fess dancetty Gules, in chief three leopards’ heads.Vermont says descendant of Poultney of Miserton, Leics.Vermont,Crozier 1
 Pownall, Thomas (in New Jersey 1755)Argent a lion Sable charged on the shoulder with a cross paty Argent.Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey 1755, Governor of Massachusetts 1757, Governor of South Carolina 1760; died 1805.NEHGS #256
 1. Pratt, Lt. William (of Cambridge, MA, 1632),
2. Pratt, John (of Cambridge, MA, 1632)
Argent on a chevron Sable between three pellets, each charged with a martlet, three mascles Or. Crozier 1
 Pratt, William (of Gloucester County, VA, 1720)Argent, on a chevron Sable, between three pellets each charged with a martlet Argent, as many mascles OrArms on seals on letters.Crozier 2
 Pratt, John (of Bristol, RI, 1735)Sable, on a fess between three elephants’ heads erased Argent, as many mullets Sable Crozier 1
 Pratt, Lt. William (b. Hertfordshire, England, 1622; d. Saybrook, MA, 1678)Vert, a fess dancetty Argent, in chief two lions rampant Argent Matthews
 Preble, Abraham (of Scituate, Mass., 1636)Gules, on a pale Or, between four lions’ heads erased Argent three lozenges Sable.Drawings in family from early 18th century.Vermont,Crozier 1, Matthews
 Prentis, Joseph (of Suffolk County, VA, 1776)Per chevron Or and Sable, three greyhounds courant and counterchanged, collared GulesSpeaker of the House of Delegates, 1787.Crozier 2
 Prescott, John (to Watertown, Mass., 1640)Sable a chevron between three owls Argent.From Shevington, Lancs. Same arms as Prescott baronets of Theobald's Park, Herefordshire.Vermont,Crozier 1
 Preston, John (of Staunton, VA, 1735)Ermines on a chief Argent three crescents Gules. Crozier 1
 Preston, Thomas (of Philadelphia, PA, 1760)Ermines, on a chief Sable, three crescents OrArms on his bookplate.Bolton
 Preston, James (of Maryland, 1760)Argent, three unicorns’ heads erased Sable Matthews
 Prettyman, William (of Lewes, DE, 1662)Gules, a lion passant between mullets Or Crozier 1
 Price, Ezekiel (of Boston, Mass., 1760)Sable, a lion rampant reguardant Or.Arms on his bookplate.Bolton
 Price, Joan (Mrs. George Cleeve of Casco, Me.)Gules a lion rampant guardant Or, in sinister chief three annulets two and one Argent.Born Shrewsbury, Salop, 1584.NEHGS#390
 Prime, Mark (of Rowley, MA, 1683)Argent, a man’s leg erased at the thigh Sable Crozier 1
 1. Provoost, David (of New York City, NY, 1638)
2. Provoost, Bishop Samuel
Per pale, dexter Argent three arrows points upward each enfiled by a pierced mullet Sable; sinister Azure a bar between two chevrons Or.Bishop Provoost (1st Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York) was the 5th generation descendant of David Provoost, the emigrant. Arms from the bishop's bookplate.Vermont,Crozier 1, Matthews
 Pruyn, Francis Janszoon (of New York City, NY, 1661)Or, three (Dutch) martlets Sable Crozier 1
 Pryce, Charles (of North Carolina, 1770)Gules, a lion rampant reguardant AzureArms on his bookplate.Bolton
 Purifoy, Lt. Thomas (of Elizabeth City County, 1635)Sable, six armed hands in pairs embracing 2 and 1 Argent Crozier 1
 Putnam, John (d. Danvers, MA, 1662)Sable, crusily fitchy Argent, a stork Argent Matthews
 Pynchon, William (of Roxbury and Springfield, Mass., 1627)Per bend Argent and Sable, three roundels within a bordure counterchanged.See next entry for alternative blazon.Crozier 1
 Pynchon, William (of Roxbury and Springfield, Mass., 1627)Per bend Argent and Sable, three roundles within a bordure engrailed counterchanged.Founder of Springfield, MA. See previous entry for alternative blazon.Matthews,NEHGS #8
 1. Pyne, John (b. Ireland, 1766; of Charleston, SC)
2. Pyne, Thomas (from London, to New York City by 1828; d. 1851)
Gules, a chevron Ermine, between three pineapples (pinecones) Or 1.Matthews
2.NEHGS #513

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