WebMajor-General William Goffe, probably born between 1613 and 1618, died c. 1679, was an English Parliamentarian soldier who served with the New Model Army during the Wars of … WebJun 1, 2002 · Edmund Trowbridge (1709–1793), Massachusetts attorney general, 1749–1767, and Superior Court justice, 1767–1775, had for many years used the name Goffe because he had been raised by his uncle and guardian Col. Edmund Goffe (Sibley-Shipton, Harvard Graduates description begins John Langdon Sibley and Clifford K. …
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WebGoffe, Edmund; Goffe, Col. Edmund; Goffe, Thomas; Goffe, William; Goffstown, N.H. Gogué et Née de la Rochelle (Paris booksellers) Goguet, Antoine Yves, De l'origine des … WebJuly 27, 1724, letter from Gov. Dummer to Col. Edmund Goffe, the commander of forces on the "western frontier" between Salisbury and Brookfield, containing instructions concerning the selection and placement of troops -- Goffe is instructed to make sure the forces in the towns are effective and well armed, and to place scouting parties in the woods between … e ploča suda
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WebArticle principal : Bataille de Franklin. Ce qui suit est l'ordre de bataille des forces militaires sudistes lors de la bataille de Franklin, le 30 novembre 1864 pendant la guerre civile … WebJuly 27, 1724, letter from Gov. Dummer to Col. Edmund Goffe, the commander of forces on the "western frontier" between Salisbury and Brookfield, containing instructions … WebFrom the Newberry Library Catalogue: July 27, 1724, letter from Gov. Dummer to Col. Edmund Goffe, the commander of forces on the "western frontier" between Salisbury and Brookfield, containing instructions concerning the selection and placement of troops. Goffe is instructed to make sure the forces in the towns are effective and well armed, and ... e platnik