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edit- Amos Taylor
- Alice B. Neal
- Alfred Ordway
- Bangs Sisters
- Bill Cooke
- Broel Museum
- Bruce Laird (American football)
- Captain John Evered
- Captain Ralph Hamor
- Carol Feeney
- Charles S. Dorion
- David Dalhoff Neal
- Edward Bennett (colonist)
- Emily & Theodore Hope Forest
- Father John's Medicine
- Francis Reed (inventor)
- Frank Leahy
- Fred C. Church
- Frederick W. Stickney
- Gustav Kruell
- Heinrich Neal
- James Savage (banker)
- James (ship)
- John Ayer
- John Galvin (American football)
- John Miller (American football)
- John Proctor (inventor)
- Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest
- Lowell Museum
- Margaret Foley
- Max Ferner
- Max Neal
- Menil Mavraides
- New England Golden Gloves
- Ponding
- Ray Riddick
- Robert Joseph Sullivan
- Roger Hayward
- Saints Medical Center
- Sarah W. Whitman
- Shelagh Donohoe
- Skippy Roberge
- Steve Alexakos
- Steven C. Panagiotakos
- Theodore Hope (lawyer)
- Thomas B. Lawson
- Vincent de Vos
- Vesper Country Club
- William Preston Phelps
- Yorick Club (Lowell, MA)
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editI have a few questions for you about the history of a few towns in the Merrimack Valley. Is there a way I can reach you?
Thanks for doing the article on John Ayer. However, I think you have the wrong lineage. His parents were most likely Robert Eyre and Cicely Crosse. Also, I'm not sure anyone has been able to verify that Hannah was Evered als. Webb or that they were on the James (most of the passengers were not listed). The best source I've found is Rosalie Fellows Bailey book "New England heritage of Rousmaniere, Ayer, Farwell, and Bourne families" from 1960. Thanks again for posting, Bill