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  • Abigail Johnson (1659 - 1745)
    From which agrees with Cooke also.NATHANIEL JOHNSON (1666 - 1755) of Hingham, Sherborn and PomfretParents: Sgt. Humphrey Johnson and Ellen Cheney. [Ref, p. 12]Nathaniel Johnson was born on 19 Jan 1665 ...
  • Abigail May (1754 - 1824)
    Abigail May (May) Documents of the City of Boston, Volume III, pg - Doc. No. 43; print, Boston, Massachusetts · 1895 (Google Books): pg 324, Frederick May, b. 16 November 1773 pg 326, Abigai...
  • Abigail Abba Alcott (1800 - 1877)
    Abigail May Alcott (October 8, 1800-November 25, 1877), abolitionist, women's rights activist, and pioneer social worker, supported her husband and the Fruitlands community through her labor and resour...
  • Abigail Mathewson (1782 - 1822)
    Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy : Mar 17 2016, 5:22:43 UTC
  • Abigail Johnson (Stansfield) (1638 - 1692)
    Find A Grave Memorial# 55567771 Nov. 25, 1638 in Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, England. Date and location of death unknown. Buried in Hingham Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA. Ab...

About the May surname

'we are trying to trace my husbands ggrandfather we believe he came to south africa in the late 1800 may have been involved in anglo boer . war 1899-1902. the only info we have is he came from plymouth had 6 children in south africa was married to annie died in 1943. name of ggrandfather was Joseph May born 1850 god knows where in england but died in south africa 1913. we believe he had a brother William

May is a common name in England. May is also common in Devon and Cornwall and on both sides of the border between them. You might want to start with the Mays in Plymouth and Devon, especially those families who use the names Joseph and William.