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Thomas Minor, my 1631 immigrant ancestor, sailed out of Bristol, althouh it
was for eastern Connecticut, not NYC. I think it was a common port of
departure for many vessels.
David Minor
>From which English port in the 17th century did most/all ships sail for NYC?
>Liverpool? London? Other?
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>Nancy Hyden Woodward
David Minor
Eagles Byte Historical Research
Pittsford, New York
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