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THE FAY FAMILY PAGE GENEALOGIES |
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return to The Fay Family and the Fay School |
Fay Lines and School Census in Southborough |
Southborough |
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The first Fay house, built between 1681 and 1688 in what was then the Stony Brook portion of Marlborough; from Fences of Stone by Richard Noble. |
THE FAY FAMILY AND SOUTHBOROUGH |
As portrayed by Peter Fay |
Historical Sketches Concerning the Town of Southboro, Mass, and Other Papers |
pages 17 - 19 |
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This sword and sheath belonged to Josiah Fay, Southborough's first casualty of the War for Independence; from Fences of Stone by Richard Noble. |