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Family History
Richard Law
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King's Attorney, Lawyer, and Counsellor, and called the first gentleman of the Colony. SOURCE
Family Info
Ancestry
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Birth
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.38.
Death
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.38.
Immigration
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.39.
Richard Law, 1610-1686, was King's Attorney, a Lawyer and Counsellor and called the first gentleman of the Colony. He came in 1635 from London to New England.
It is stated by historians that the immigrants to New England in 1635 comprised a larger proportion of the higher classes than earlier immigrants.
It is supposed that Richard Law first went to Watertown, Mass., but in 1638 he was at Wethersfield, Conn., and in 1640 at Stamford, Conn.
Richard Law, 1610-1686, was King's Attorney, a Lawyer and Counsellor and called the first gentleman of the Colony. He came in 1635 from London to New England.
It is stated by historians that the immigrants to New England in 1635 comprised a larger proportion of the higher classes than earlier immigrants.
It is supposed that Richard Law first went to Watertown, Mass., but in 1638 he was at Wethersfield, Conn., and in 1640 at Stamford, Conn.
Occupation
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.39.
Residence
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.39.
Residence
Selleck Memorial with Collateral Connections
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
Author: William Edwin Selleck
Published: Chicago, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1916.
p.39.