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Marjorie: I've now read the other sentence in your post - the one that doesn't refer to the fact that my post left out important information and made no sense. You say your line is William I, William II, then four Obadiah's. The mid 19th century property maps that I found on line show an Obadiah Hulbird living up the street on the other side of the town line from Joseph Allen's direct descendant who occupied the homestead he built in Windsor, in the mid 19th century. This must have been one of your four Obadiah's. What work have you done on where whose property boundaries were when? Since the Allen's and Hulbird's lived next to each other for so long, if you'd researched one you'd probably have alot of knowledge about the other. I'm wondering, for instance, when Joseph Allen and descendants came to own all of I think it's North St. in East Windsor. (It was Windsor in the 1730's). Also if Joseph Allen's land shifted from Enfield to Windsor because the boundary changed, or if he decided he no longer wanted land in Enfield and bought land in Windsor. It's outright odd that he should have originally lived for some time on the southern border of Enfield and then built his homestead in Windsor. You could have alot of material that I need. I'm having trouble even getting my hands on the relevant pages of the first two volumes of the History of Windsor. Have one standing offer to look it up when she gets a chance, some day, and one offer to copy the pages for $33, which may be fair, but not this month. Yours, Dora Smith Notify Administrator about this message?
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