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I will check my book to compare your information. She could be buried with the Wilkins. The stones I found were like in the first row behind Admin building in Amherst. I had little time and there was a diving snow storm when I was there. There may be more Wilkins graves. I think there are many towns in NH with Wilkins in their cemetries. By the way the only piece of evidence I have found connecting Bray to Wales is this. I'll have to give you the names etc. later but I found a Wilkins buried in NH that was I believe a congressman about 100 or so years ago. I found him in the political graveyard site. Anyway his bio said his family was from Wales. And I traced this guy back to Bray. So that information is substantially befor the Hill book was written so that says maybe true. On the other hand all my message exchanges with people in Wales say there is no way the name Wilkins was a Welsh name in early 1600s. So... Notify Administrator about this message?
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