Talk:Thomas Pride
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The Royalists also attempted to hang Thomas Pride's son, Joesph Pride, also a active member of the new model army, who barely escaped by fleeing to a ship bound for America. Joesph Pride arrived in America and Settled in "Prides Corner", a district of Westbrook, Maine around 1665. Joesph Pride is buried in a private cemetery, with four generations of his descendents, in the woods overlooking Highland Lake just off Prides Farm Road.
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