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Elizabeth Pabodie (née Alden; 1623–1717), also
known as
Elizabeth Alden Pabodie or
Elizabeth Peabody, was the
first white child born in New England. Elizabeth...
- The
story is set in the
early 1980s and
explores the
consequences of the
Pabodie expedition in H. P. Lovecraft's At the
Mountains of Madness.
Although the...
- The
Professor William Pabodie House is a
historic residence in the city of Wyoming, Ohio,
United States.
Erected in the late
nineteenth century, it was...
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Miskatonic University who
accompanied Professor William Dyer on the
disastrous Pabodie Expedition to
Antarctica in 1930–31
chronicled in At the
Mountains of Madness...
- Brewster, and John and
Priscilla Alden through their daughter Elizabeth Pabodie, the
first child born in
Plymouth Colony.
Longfellow attended a dame school...
- Duxbury. The
children were: Elizabeth. (1624/25–1717).
Married William Pabodie (Peabody), a
civic and
military leader of Duxbury,
where all
thirteen of...
- in
Little Compton,
Rhode Island, on May 31, 1717. She
married William Pabodie on
December 26, 1644 in
Duxbury and had
thirteen children. Her
grave and...
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Benjamin Church and his
family are
buried in the cemetery, as is
Elizabeth Pabodie, the
eldest daughter of John
Alden and
Priscilla Mullins of
Mayflower fame...
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school at Dorchester. He
married Priscilla Pabodie (1653–1724).
Priscilla was the
daughter of
Elizabeth Pabodie, and the
granddaughter of
Mayflower p****engers...
- ISBN 978-1-5279-5468-7. OCLC 1381177637.
Susan Blow
Maria Kraus-Boelté
Elizabeth Pabodie Boston Women's
Heritage Trail The 1840
Catalogue of the
Foreign Library...