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Thomas Hale, was baptized June 15, 1606 in Watton, Hertfordshire, England, and died December 21, 1682 in Newbury, Massachusetts. He was the second of 5 children and only son of Thomas and Joan Kirby Hale. Thomas married Thomasine, daughter of Gabriel and Mercy Dowsett (Doucet), in London on December 11, 1632. Thomasine died January 30, 1682/3 in Newbury, Vermont. Thomas came to Boston with his family in the Hector, bearing a letter dated May 10, 1647 from his uncle, Francis Kirby to Governor John Winthrop. He settled in Newbury. Children of Thomas and Thomasine were Thomas, John, Samuel and Apphia. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Kansas, Colorado, Florida, Canada, Oregon, Nebraska, Alaska, California, Georgia and elsewhere.
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Annotation Approximately 90 papers from the April 2000 conference in Corsica, France discuss interstellar medium structure and magnetic fields, clouds and collapse, collapse and protostars, the origin of the initial mass function, cluster properties and evolution, pre-main sequence evolution, late evolution, and feedback mechanisms. Contributors include physicists, astronomers, and other scientists from Europe, Asia, and North and Soputh America. Sixteen pages of photographs from the conference are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)