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Pitminster is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England,
situated 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Taunton. The
parish has a po****tion of 956. The parish...
- The
Church of St
Andrew & St Mary in
Pitminster, Somerset,
England was
built around 1300 and has been
designated as a
Grade I
listed building. The current...
- of Newark, New Jersey.
Robert Treat was born on
February 23, 1622 in
Pitminster,
Somerset and
emigrated to the M****achusetts Bay
Colony with his family...
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Poundisford Park
north of
Pitminster, Somerset,
England is an
English country house that
typifies progressive housebuilding on the part of the West Country...
- Peasmarsh, Pendomer, Penselwood, Pensford, Pibsbury, Pill, Pilton, Pitcombe,
Pitminster, Pitney, Podimore, Polsham, Pooltown, Porlock, Portbury, Portishead, Prestleigh...
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Charter of Connecticut, 1662. He was
baptized on
August 28, 1584, at
Pitminster,
county of Somerset, England, the son of
Robert and
Honoria Trott, and...
- was part of the
Taunton Deane Hundred. The village,
along with
nearby Pitminster was a
tithing of
Bishop of Winchester.
Barton Grange was a 16th/17th-century...
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Curry -
Norton Fitzwarren -
Nynehead Oake -
Orchard Portman -
Otterford Pitminster Ruishton Sampford Arundel -
Staple Fitzpaine -
Staplegrove -
Stawley -...
- Lawrence,
Norton Fitzwarren, Nynehead, Oake,
Orchard Portman, Otterford,
Pitminster, Ruishton, Staplegrove,
Stoke St. Mary, Tolland, Trull, Wilton, and Withiel...
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Napier married Margaret Colles,
daughter of John
Colles of
Barton Grange,
Pitminster, Somersett, and they had one son and two
daughters who
survived to adulthood...