John White, the patriarch of Dorchester <Dorset> and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648, with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630
John White, son of John White and Isabel White, was born at Stanton St. John, England. He later married Anne Burges.
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester <Dorset> and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648, with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester <Dorset> and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648, with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"@en
"John White the patriarch of Dorchester (Dorset) and the founder of Massachusetts 1575-1648, with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts 1620-1630"
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester (Dorset) and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648 : with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester (Dorset) and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648 : with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"@en
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester (Dorset) and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648 with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"@en
"John White, the Patriarch of Dorchester, Dorset, and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648. With an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630. With illustrations [and a bibliography.]"@en
"John White the patriarch of Dorchester [Dorset] and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648"@en
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester [Dorset] and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648 with an account of the early settlements in Massachusetts, 1620-1630"@en
"John White, the patriarch of Dorchester (Dorset) and the founder of Massachusetts, 1575-1648"
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