He actually stayed in Liverpool for the rest of his life. His grandson came over to the U.S. in 1778 as cornet in the British Legion.
After the war, he settled in the Mississippi Territory and...
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He actually stayed in Liverpool for the rest of his life. His grandson came over to the U.S. in 1778 as cornet in the British Legion.
After the war, he settled in the Mississippi Territory and...
Cool stuff indeed.
Would young men have traveled much by horse back then? Would they have stabled the horse during a river part of a journey or taken the horse on board?
I have heard that...
Dangerous in the sense that robbers and thieves occupied the route?
Thanks Pablo42. A couple of questions with apologies for being so unfamiliar with your country. I live just north of Memphis, Tennessee.
What would you have called the A59 in 1800?
What are the...
Thanks for your reply, sir. Hopefully this google link works.
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What road and travel method would one have taken from Middleham to Liverpool in the late 1700s?
While researching the Gildart family in America, I found a notation in a Mississippi newspaper that Horatio Nelson Gildart, my 3G uncle, drowned in Liverpool Harbor in 1828, at the age of 28. No...