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A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher, and William Osgood : who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century

John Osgood (1595-1651) immigrated in 1635 from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts, and after several moves, settled in what is now Hampton, New Hampshire. Christopher Osgood (d.1650) was not a son of John, but immigrated from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts. William Osgood (1609-1700) immigrated from England to Salisbury, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives of these three immigrants lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, California and elsewhere.

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  • "John Osgood (1595-1651) immigrated in 1635 from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts, and after several moves, settled in what is now Hampton, New Hampshire. Christopher Osgood (d.1650) was not a son of John, but immigrated from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts. William Osgood (1609-1700) immigrated from England to Salisbury, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives of these three immigrants lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, California and elsewhere."@en

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  • "A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher, and William Osgood : who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century"@en
  • "A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood : who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century"@en
  • "A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood : who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century"
  • "A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood, who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century"@en
  • "A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood, who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century"