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Re: ORLAND AND NATHANIEL WALES
Posted by: earl hathcock (ID *****2410) Date: January 17, 2009 at 02:43:38
In Reply to: ORLAND AND NATHANIEL WALES by BARBARA URQUHART of 434

Hi,

I don't have any birth records but wanted to pass along some information from the History of Coos County, NH

Through Wales Gore, between Stratford and Cockburn (Columbia,NH)the road was imperfectly made.
.......
The act of establishing Coos County was approved Dec 1803
and became effective March 1805.
It contained the town of Wales' Gore among other towns.

Orlando and Nathaniel Wales are both mentioned in the
history of Coos County in 1797-1798.
There's also mentioned a Seth Wales, a justice of the peace, where a tract of land over 5000 acres was granted to Seth and seventeen others in 1773.

No mention of their families.

Nathaniel mentioned in a petition: "The Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons for the State of New Hampshire sends Greetings". The North Star Lodge, This was instituted at Northumberland,NH, 1797.

Orlando Wales is listed in the town of Columbia,NH




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