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Eight lines of descent of John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901 is a book written by genealogist Frederick Lewis Weis showing, as the title suggests, eight different genealogical lines from Alfred the Great to John Prescott. Weis wrote this book as an expansion on his 1948 book ''The Descent of John Prescott, Founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901''. The 1948 book was only 8 pages when published. The ''Eight Lines of Descent'', published nine years later in 1957, is 52 pages long. ==Sections== Part I Line 1. The First Haryngton Line Line 2. The Second Haryngton Line Line 3. The Third Haryngton Line Line 4. The First Radcliffe Line Line 5. The Second Radcliffe Line Line 6. The Third Radcliffe Line Line 7. The First Standish Line Line 8. The Second Standish Line Part II ''Some Descendants of John Prescott'' Line I. The First Prescott Line Line II. The Second Prescott Line Line III. The Third Prescott Line Line IV. The Fourth Prescott Line Line V. The Fifth Prescott Line Appendix ''Descent from Alfred the Great Through Governor Thomas Dudley'' Line VI. The First Dudley Line Line VII. The Second Dudley Line Line VIII. The Third Dudley Line Line IX. ''Bulkeley'' Line X. ''Welby'' Line XI. ''Palgrave'' Line XII. ''James Prescott of Hampton, N.H.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eight lines of descent of John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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