Katheryn James1 
Her married name became Rogers.1 Her married name became Redwood.1
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Richard Rogers1
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John Carr1
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William Redwood1 
He was a burgess at Bristol, England.1
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Jacob Redwood1 
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Abraham Redwood1
He was a ship’s master in Jamaica trade.1
Child of Abraham Redwood and Mehetabel Langford
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Mehetabel Langford1 
She lived at Antigua.1 Her married name became Redwood.1
Child of Mehetabel Langford and Abraham Redwood
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Abraham Redwood1
He was founder of Redwood Library, Newport, Rhode Island in 1747.1
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James Redwood1 
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Reverend Charles Redwood1 
He lived at Jesus College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.1 He was Curate in 1736 at Llanblethian, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He was Curate at Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wales.1
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