The author was a loyalist in the American revolution.
Summary
Jolley Allen here pleads his case in England for compensation for what he lost as a merchant in Boston, because of his loyalty to the King.He had been harassed in Boston and while fleeing the city had lost much of his merchandise.
Ancestry of Margaret Ann (Fritchey) Trahan; including the families of her great-great-grandparents: Barden, Bower, Fritchey, Hoon, House, Hover, Jackson, Losey, Maurer, Mead, Miller, Moore, Scheffer, Segraves, Stucker, Warren, with ancestral charts to Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, and to royalty