Source: Salem in the Seventeenth Century page 2
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Salem in the Seventeenth Century page 2 |
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974.45/51 H2p Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah |
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by James Duncan Phillips
Edmond Batter seems to have had his feelings badly aroused on the other side. He was a brother-in-law of Henry Phelps, the brother of Nicholas, and had been given custody of his nephew, who seems to ahve been maltreated by the father, a somewhat doubtfulcharacter. |