Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire,

Volume 4

Charles Thornton Libby 1861-1948 LOCKE 441 LOCKE Francis 1750; d. ±1754. Wid. deeded to and the other half on cond. he maint. his dau. Prudence Marden 4 Sept. 1760. Ch. 6 + mo. and pay bro. Jethro £5. Lists 316, 338b. 3. Samuel, Kingston, b. 4 Sept. 1698, m. 11 Liv. Dec. 1733. Two kn. ch: John, Rye, b. Feb. ±725 Margaret Ward (Thos.). 10 ch. ±1683, adm. Greenl. Ch. 1723. List 338b. W. Edward, Kensington, b. 28 May 1701, d. 29 Sarah and 4 of 8 or m. ch. d. in 1736 from Jan. 1788, m. 17 Dec. 1724 Hannah Blake throat distemper. Jethro, Rye, m. 7 Jan. (Moses 5), who d. 27 Nov. 1789. 8 ch. Pru­ 1720 Dorothy Locke(5), who d. bef. him. dence, b. 30 May 1707, m. 1st 3 Apr. 1735 2 of 4 ch., Jethro, Dorothy, in will 18 June Ebenezer Weare, 2d 29 Dec. 1742 Andrew —28 July 1737, br. John exec. Daus. may Webster. James, b. 4 Oct. 1709, cordwainer, incl.: Deborah, m. Jude Allen(2) and named m. in Greenl. 2 Mar. 1731-2 Mercy Foss(2). a s. Jethro. Mary, cert. sis. of Deborah, m. Rochester 1737, mov. to Barnstead and d. Geo. Banfield(2). ?List 338b. Poss. one or there late. 8 ch. Son, d. Kensington 12 Jan. m. of: Alice, m. Nehemiah Berry(8). Alice, 1747, ag. 37. Thomas, b. 10 June 1713, m. m. Thos. Edmunds(5 jr.). Elizabeth, m. in (Abigail Berry?). Liv. prob. Koch. and Greenl. 28 Feb. 1710-11 Saml. Neal. Mehit- Barr. 4 or m. ch. able, adm. Greenl. Ch. 1725. List 338b.

2 CAPT. JOHN, Eye, carpenter, presum. Zy2 'NATHANIEL,' of whom no contemp. nearly relat. to (4) and to Wm. Mara­ ev. is found, was traditionally the fa. of ton's w. Sabina. By trad. 1st at Dover, but John(2), Judith Berry (13) and Sabina Berry seen 1st at Portsm. in Jan. 1656-7, getting (14). Nathaniel(4) would also be a poss. s. 8 a. ho.-lot bet. John Jackson and Wm. Cot­ The theory is put forward that he came to ton. He had prev. m. Elizabeth Berry(12), Hampt. 1660 (preceded by his s. John) ac- with her sold his orig. gr. and the bldgs. in comp. by a young w. Sabina (Hemins) and Mar. 1660-1. In 1661 she depos. ab. the her ch., that he soon d., and that his wid. fight bet. the Abbott-Cate wives. Capt. L.'s was that Sabina who m. Wm. Marston(10) Portsm. fine remitted 1665. O. A. 2 Oct. and John Redman(1). In 1672 the will of 1666. Ab. 1666 he settled, without author­ Marston, naming his w. Sabina and making ity, on Jocelyn's, later Locke's Neck, now their dau. Tryphena (b. 1663) his chief heir, called Straw's Point, in Eye, then Hampt., was wit. by John Locke(2) (who also had a and aft. much controv. was accepted in- dau. Tryphena), Locke's mo.-in-law and her habt. by Hampt. 8 Mar. 1667. No. Yar­ 2d husb. Tryphena Marston m. Joseph mouth witn. 1672. Tr. j. 1684, 1685; gr. j. Philbrook, and, after the death of her mo. 1698. Lists 323, 326ab, 330ab, 328, 312cd, (then Sabina Redman), Hampt. was dis­ 313ab, 331b, 52, 55b, 96. K. by Ind. 26 turbed by Philbrook's demands for 'rights Aug. 1696, supp. ±70; Minister Pike then sometime his w. 's mo. 's. A few yrs. aft. the called him Lieut. Wid. liv. when div. made death of that Sabina Locke who m. 1st 4 May 1708, to be maint. by the adms. John Berry(14),2d Lewis(l) and 3d Philbrook(4), and Jos. Ch., all daus. called Locke in div: a Berry gr.s. wrote in his Bible ' Sabina Phil- John, b. ±1653-4. ?Elizabeth, only one not brick b. on the ocean ace. to report d. 1761 in div. Nathaniel, b. ±1661-2. Alice. One ag. 95.' This indicates 1666 as the yr. of her Alice (Ellis) adm. Greenl. Ch. 1718 and had birth, but as her supposed mo. Sabina (Hem- negro Peggy bp. 1721. Edward. Tryphena, ins) Locke had m. Capt. Marston bef. 1663, m. at Haverh. 14 June 1693 John Webster. either the yr. or age is doubtful. In 1810 Jon­ Rebecca. Mary. One Mary m. in Boston athan and David Locke depos.: Wm. Berry's 31 Jan. 1697 Wm. Hepworth. William, b. w. Judith was the dau. of Nathaniel Locke 17 Apr. 1677, d. in Rye 22 Jan. 1768, m. 23 and his w. who came from Eng., and Locke's Nov. 1699 Hannah Knowles(2), who d. 12 w. bef. marriage was Hemins and she brot Sept. 1769, ag. 91. Both adm. Greenl. Ch. with her a coat-of-arms which referreth to 1716. List 338b. Lieut., Deacon. 11 ch. John Hemins (N. H. Gen. Rec. i. 139). Poss. James, Rye, liv. 1742-3, m. 2d in Greenl. 3 study of the lands of John Redman, Wm. Fi- Dee. 1713 Hannah Philbrick. Ch. inel. field, Richard Sloper etc. (especially of puz­ James m. in Greenl. 25 Oct. 1720 Sarah zling entries in Hampt. rec. 2: 125,128) Remick. Joseph, gent., Rye, d. Mar. 1768, might confirm this trad. m. in Greenl. Salome White. Both adm. to Greenl. Ch. 1718. List 338b. Town officer. 4 NATHANIEL, Great Isl. 1671, worked on Called Ensign 1728, Capt. 1735. 7 ch. 1710- highways there Mar.—Sept. 1672; soon 28. d.s.p. See (3^). 5 NATHANIEL(2), Hampton, ±45 in 1707, 3 JOHN(2), ±75 in Feb. 1728-9, liv. on m. 22 Jan. 1688-9 Dorothy Blake(l), ±39 .homestead in Rye with w. Elizabeth. in 1707, who d. 28 Sept. 1737. He d. 12 Gr. j. 1694, 1698; jury 1694, 1704. Ab. 1677 Nov. 1734. His depos. 2 Feb. 1733-4, ±73, his fa. gave him half his right on Jocelyn's ab. Mr. Robt. Elliot's prop, in Scarb., that Neck; half of this he gave in 1707-8 to s. 50 yrs. bef. Mr. Elliott took him to Dunstan John, who was to pay Robt. Elliot's debt, to build a barn, which Andrew and Arthur LOCKE 442 LONG Alger assisted in raising, and more, appears 2 CAPT. RICHARD, mariner, Kit. App. his in part false evid., as Arthur Alger was k. w. was in Kit. in 1655 (P. & Ct. ii. 40), in 1675. He or his 8. Nathl. was in Scarb. but most improb. that either was there per- yrs. later. List 399a. Ch. said to number man. and abs. from rec. until Nov. 1663, 19, but that many have never been counted: when he bot ho. and 30 a. form. Champer- John, b. ±1689, poss. went to E. I. Dorothy, nowne's; there he was liv. 1666, and with b. 20 Mar. 1691, m. Jethro Locke(3). Try­ w. Deborah sold to Simon Lynde in 1671. phena, m. John Knowles(3). Elizabeth, b. She was bef. Saco Ct. for lying in Nov. 1665 ±1694, m. Thos. Leavitt(l). Eachel, b. 12 and failed to app. on a like charge 6 yrs. Dec. 1695, m. 6 Jan. 1715 Wm. Moulton and later. Bet. these yrs. and in 1672 he kept was named in codicil of Joseph Chase's(5) in sight thru numer. suits and by selling will 1716 as Eachel L. now Eachel M. If without lie; both were involved in long the Eachel L. who witn. the orig. will in drawn out troubles with Joan Andrews (9), 1704, she was but 9 yrs. old. Nathaniel, Pal- the Pearce fam. and Mr. Francis Morgan, mouth, b. 18 Oct. 1698, m. 1st 6 Jan. 1726-7 the last affair causing all, incl. the Lynns, Abigail Prescott (Jona.), lost in a vessel to be bound to the peace in July 1667. A from Casco Bay to Cape Ann or Boston in major problem whether the Kit. Mrs. L. was 1735; 2d Mary Stubbs of Yarmouth. Ch. by poss. Deborah Gunnison, b. July 1642, and both wives. Joseph, b. ±1700, m. at Block the older ch. by an earlier wife, is unsolved. Tsl. (New Shoreham, E. I.) 12 Dec. 1722 Lists 82 (both), 298. Tr. j. 1666. See Mercy Nixon. 2 ch. rec. there. Samuel, Creber. Some time aft. 12 Dee. 1671 (Hub­ Hampton, b. ±1702, d. 5 Dec. 1789, m. 11 bard says 24 Jan. 1671) she was carried Dec. 1729 Jerusha Shaw (Jos.). 9 ch. Jon­ away by the tide going in a canoe with a athan, b. 22 Dec. 1705, went from E. I. to drunken fellow bet. Great Isl. and Kit., and Chilmark, m. there 1 Jan. 1729-30 Mary never heard of. He was in Boston in May Norton. Adm. to her Oct. 1731; m. 2d Mat­ 1672 compl. ag. Barefoot; Kit. witn. 16 thias King. Son Jonathan remov. to Nova Dec. 1672, Boston 1673-4; in Jan. 1675 got Scotia. Deborah, m. 19 Oct. 1732 Wm. judgm. ag. John Cavalier for passage Va. to Buckman; remov. to Palm.; lost with her Boston. Last found in Northampton Co., inf. and br. Nathl.'s w. in 1735. Abijah, Va., where 10 Nov. 1680, mariner, ag. 48, poss. mov. to E. I. Timothy, bp. 1720, poss. he depos. ab. Abraham Collins(2) and John mov. to E. I. Poss. ?Alice, m. either Nehe- Bellamy, a Va. landowner and mercht.; test, miah Berry 1705 or Thos. Edmunds 1722. in several of Bellamy's suits ab. con versa, See (3). heard in B.'s ho., and hims. got judgm. ag. John Michael 29 Aug. 1683, reversed 30 6 PHILIP, Dover, witn. for Bichard Wal- Oct. foil. His age in Va. tallies with his dron 1672-1676, presum. apprent. to him statement in Me. in 1672, ±40, but cannot as a merchant and later in his employ. Not be reconciled with ages of daus.: Deborah, found aft. 1676, he may have been one of May 1721, ±80 in 1728-9, ±86 in 1732, the Ind. victims of that time. He appar. m. ±73 in May 1721, ±80 in 1728-9, ±86 in Elizabeth Bowles(3), who as E. L. had deed 1732, ±92 in 1740, m. John Fennick or from her fa. in Oct. 1678, and as Mrs. E. L. Phenix. Ann, ±25 in 1673, m. Ephraim had 100 a. gr. at Wells 4 Aug. 1679. List Lynn(l). ?Saxah, connec. only by propinq. 269b. No ch. surv., if any. She m. 2d Wm. In Oct. 1686 she ace Christo. Beedle(l) who Pitman of Portsm. See also (8). denied it; both in Ct. again Sept. 1687, 7 WILLIAM, ag. 6, came with his uncle perh. already mar. The question if Eich- Nicholas Davis(41) in 1635, and was ard Logwood or Lockwood, gent., of Somer­ named in his will 1667, then of Woburn, set Co., Md., will 1734, was a son, has been where he liv. with w. Mary Clarke (Wm.). raised by desc, but not answered. She d. 18 July 1715, he 16 June 1720. Dea­ 3 SAMUEL, 1694. List 98. con. 10 ch. 1657-1684. Logan, Alexander, witn. Hilton deed with 8 Widow (of 4?), had permission Timo. Yeals Mar. 1681-2. Y. D. 7.194. from Great Isl., 5 Mar. 1674-5, to live in One A. L. was of Charlestown. the schoolhouse and teach children to read Loll, Meribah (Sinclair). See Lull. and sew. Lombas, Nathaniel. List 367a. See Lamos. LOCKHART, Capt. George, commander of the fort at Falmouth in 1688 under Sir Edmund Andros, ordered to Boston 20 Apr. LONG, common in the so. of England, 1689 by the Council for the Safety of the particularly in Wiltshire. People to answer charges. List 19, 228b. 1 CAPT. GEORGE, in Portsm. in 1693, building a ship, doubtless the -Falkland- LOCKWOOD.a township in Yorkshire. on which passengers were embarked for 1 JOHN. Name stricken out on N. H. jury England 5 Sept. 1694. Lists 60, 65, 98. Bef. list, 1685. he sailed Gov. Usher ordered his arrest, the LONG 443 LORD ship lying near Capt. Nathl. Fryer's wharf settled a law controv. over land willed him at Newc, and a free fight resulted. George, by step-gr. fa. Conley and sold by his par­ jr. was on board and, as G. L. of Romans ents to Thos. Abbott and Jona. Nason; then Gate (Ramsgate?), Isle of Thanet, co. Kent, deeding for a consid. to Abbott and Nason's mariner, gave test, in regard to the events wid. Jury and Gr. j. 1693, 1694, 1695, 1697. in 1703. The younger man was again at Constable 1695-6; highw. surv. 1698-9. Lists Portsm. in 1700 as 2d Lieut, on the Thanet 30, 296, 298. Liv. 1 Feb. 1703-4; adm. to mast-ship. wid. Susanna, bound 5 Mar. 1705-6 with 2 CAPT. JOHN, Portsm., depos. in 1695. Wm. Godsoe and Nich. Gowen. She m. 2d List 334b. Robt. Knight(17) and liv. on the land 1st 3 JOHN, whose dau. Patience, m. Wm. Har­ of her husb., then of her son: William, d. ford (1) 6 Nov. 1701 at Dover. unm., mo. 's bond as adm. 26 Nov. 1712, with 4 MARY, Newcastle, a wid., formerly Mary Rich. Tozier and Saml. Smalley sureties. Lidden, prob. d. many yrs. bef. adm. on Aft. her death, his Lord uncles and aunts her est. was gr. to her sister Elizabeth and claimed his land. Saml. Tibbetts' depos. bro.-in-law Roger Deering of Scarboro 21 1738 called him 'distracted.' Oct. 1735. Her only heir was a dau. Mary 2 DOROTHY, wid., mar. at Dover 18 Oct. who was an infant when her aunt took her 1689 Wm. Rackliff. and who was under guardianship of Dan- 3 ELEANOR, d. 11 Apr. 1716. (Pt. of forth Phipps in 1735. She m. Thos. Lar- Graves, Portsm.). rabee, int. Falm. 1742. The prop, was in 4 FRANCIS. List 18. See Loud. Kit. 5 JONADAB, York, granted 40 a. 17 Mar. 5 MICHAEL, witn. at Great Isl. 28 Mar. 1711-2 provid. he settle and set up his 1670. trade as a clothier. List 279. M. (Ct. Apr. 6 RICHARD, Salisbury, bot the Sheldon 1713) Martha Bragdon(3). 7 ch. 1713-1731. farm in Scarboro in 1693 from wid. Re­ 6 NATHAN (a few times Nathaniel), Kit. becca Sheldon, for which an Eastern claim 1652, when he had his 1st town grant, was entered by Wm. Russell of Hampton in 60 a. at the heathy marsh, now in Eliot, and behalf of his w. Sarah and R. L.'s other ch., submitted to Mass. Called 87 at death, his among whom were: William, b. 25 June age was exaggerated, or he was much older 1682. Richard, b. 3 Jan. 1683-4. A Richard than his w. Martha Everett (4), m. bef. 20 was of Kit. in 1717. Eleanor, b. 16 Jan. June 1656, who was gr. adm. Feb. 1690-1, 1690-1, of Hampton in 1711-2. and was liv. 22 Feb. 1728-9; ±84 in Mar. 7 ROBERT (Langl), taxed in Portsm. in 1723-4. Lists 24, 290, 298. In 1674 he adm. 1673. the est. of his br.-in-law Wm. Everett jr.; 8 WILLIAM (?6), signed bond to re-settle in 1678 the est. of his w.'s step-fa. Abraham in Kingston, 30 Apr. 1705, which he did. Oonley. Lists 298, 282, 283, 24, 25, 288. The Ch. wid. deeded at various times aft. his death, Longfellow, Nathan, Hampton. See Green. and 12 Mar. 1709 turned the home place and Longley, Thomas. Lists 330a, 33. See Lang- stock at Mount Misery, Berwick, over to s. ley. Benj., with life reserva. Ch: Nathan, b. Longman, Henry. List 226. See Langmaid. ±1656-7. Abraham, b. ±1658. Samuel, d. LOOKE, John, cordwainer, Wells, had town s.p. 20 Nov. 1689. See Littlefield(23). gr. 18 Mar. 1714 and m. bef. 6 June 1714 Adm. to br. Abraham, who attested invent. Bethia Larrabee(8). Born in Topsfield 25 1 Mar. 1689-90, Wm. Plaisted surety. Mar­ Aug. 1690, s. of Jona. and Mary (Curtis), gery, m. (Ct. Nov. 1692) Wm. Fost(2). he was late of Wells 23 Jan. 1723-4, had 3 Sarah, m. John Cooper (2). Martha, m. 1st ch. bp. Byfield 4 Sept. 1726, but of Wells 5 Moses Littlefield(19), 2d John Abbott(4), Jan. 1729. List 269c. 4 ch. See'Ancestry 3d Alex. Taylor. Ann, m. Tobias Hanson of Lt. Amos Towne', W. G. Davis, pp. 74-5. (10). Mary, m. Sergt. Thos. Downes(6). LOOM, Looms, John, yeoman, Dover, was Benjamin, weaver or husbandman, Berwick. List 298. M. 10 Jan. 1709 Patience Nason sued for a bbl. of mackerel in 1685 by (Benj.), named in his will 6 Aug. 1745—18 John Bowman of Little Harbor. M. aft. Feb. 1745-6 with sons, Benjamin (List 298), June 1677 Mary (Canney 3), wid. of Jeremy Samuel, Elisha and 'each and every one of Tibbetts. Old Wid. Looms d. 2 July 1706. my daus.' 11 or 12 ch. List 96. See Lume. Lopes, John, Richmond Isl., in acct. May 7 NATHAN(6), Berwick, 'Elder Nathan,' 1639. List 21. ag. 25 in Feb. 1681, 29 in Mar. 1686, ±73 in Jan. 1729, m. 22 Nov. 1678 Martha Tozier LORD, most frequent in Lancashire, Ox­ (Richard and Judith). Tr. j. 1687; Gr. j. fordshire and Suffolk. 1701; Constable 1692-3. Highway surv. 1 ABRAHAM(6), ±23 in Feb. 1681. W. Su­ 1694-5 (fences), 1696-7. Lists 288, 30, 296, sanna, m. bef. 11 May 1695, when he 298, 38. Will 6 July—24 Sept. 1733 gives LORD 4éé LOVELL £5 to gr. dau. Elizabeth (Chick), w. of Noah -Three Friends- was cast away, being then Emery, £20 to Berw. Ch. to buy plate for and several yrs. bef. and aft. master of the the communion table, a gold ring to the little sloop in which Thos. Stevens went minister, and provides well for w. Martha down to the wreck, and contin. at Casco 12 and all the ch: Martha, b. 14 Oct. 1679, m. mo. thereaft. Only kn. ch: Francis, b. Richard Chick. Nathan, b. 13 May 1681, m. Ipsw. 26 July 1700, liv. Weymouth. 1704 Margaret Hearl(5), who d. 22 Jan. 3 WILLIAM, Portsm., m. 28 Feb. 1708-9 1772 in 89th yr.; he liv. June 1740. Lists Abigail Abbott(l). List 339. 11 ch. 296, 298. Master Tate said she was the mo. rec. or bp. 1709-1730, incl. Solomon, b. 30 of 18 liv. ch., Stackpole names 14. William, Sept. 1713. One early Solomon in K. P.'s b. 20 Mar. 1682-3, m. (Ct. Apr. 1706) Pa­ War. tience Abbott(4), liv. 27 Aug. 1737. He liv., LOUGEE, 1 Ellen (Lougie). See Andrews she dead, in Mar. 1756; poss. m. 2d w. Mary (16). (List 298). 7 or m. ch., poss. incl. Elizabeth 2 JOHN, captive 1710 from Exeter, where of Berwick in Ct. 1727. »Richard, b. 1 Mar. he returned. Coleman i. 338, 374. List 1684-5, Capt., four times Rep. to Genl. Ct., 376b. By trad, from Isle of Jersey. M. m. Mary Goodwin. Lists 296, 298. Est. Mary Gilman. 8 ch. adm. 1754; her will 1756-1763 names 6 of Louson (Lonson, Larson), Rogêr, pd. (fishf) 13 ch. b. 1708-1732 and gr. dau. Olive, only to Geo. Jaffrey on Rich. Tucker's acct., ch. of deed. s. Richard. Judith, b. 20 Mar. 1701. 1687, m. (Ct. Jan. 1716-7) Benj. Mead, 2d Gabriel Hamilton. Samuel, b. 14 June 1689, LOVE. See also Lowe. Its principal Eng­ m. in Berw. 19 Oct. 1710 Martha Wentworth lish home is Kent. (Paul). List 298. Will 1761, d. 11 May 1762. 6 ch., all in mo. 's will 1764—1776, with 1 JAMES, Saco witn. to Lewis—Bonython her gr. dau. Martha Marshall and br. Wm. division 8 Oct. 1640. Wentworth. Mary, b. 29 July 1691, m. 2 JEREMIAH, Kit., 1675. List 287. Thos. Hodgdon(l), 2d 16 June 1720 Danl. 3 JOHN, Saco, sued Thos. Williams in 1640, Emery jr., s. of Danl. (6). John, b. 18 Jan. and, by an account entered in ct. 11 1693, d. 1761, m. 26 Dec. 1716 Mary Chap­ Mar. 1C68 Richard Williams was indebted man (4). List 298. 5 ch., incl. Tobias of to J. L. for £30. Arundel. Sarah, b. 28 Mar. 1696, m. in 4 ±JOHN, New Hamp. counsellor 1692. Berw. 20 Sept. 1716 Saml. Roberts of Dover. Belknap I. 124. Anne, b. 27 May 1697, m. Danl. Furbush (1 5 *WITJiTAM, Newichawannoek, 1655, had jr.). Abraham, b. 29 Oct. 1699, m. 10 Apr. Kit. grants in 1659 and 1671. Taxed in 1718 Margaret Gowen(3), who d. 11 Feb. Dover 1658. York Gr. j. 1662, 1670, 1673, 1775. Will 11 Apr. 1772-20 Apr. 1779. List 1678, 1679, 1686; j. 1662-4, 1669, 1683; cor­ 298. 12 ch., incl. Benj. Meads L. of Arun­ oner's j. 1668; O. F. 1669; Kit. constable del. 1663, 1672; Selectm. 1674, 1675, 1683; dep­ uty to General Assembly at York, 1685. 8 NATHANIEL, Gosport, from Ipswich, m. Lists 356c, 25, 28, 33, 94, 298. In 1675 he by 1708 Elizabeth (Weymouth), wid. of was fined for travelling from Hampton to Richard Currier(3). Taxed Str. Bk. and Newich. on Sunday. In ct. for trading with Star Isl. witn. 1713. Will 3—31 Mar. 1725- the Indians in 1676, but lie. to do so in 1683. 6 names wife, her two sons and gr. son, his In 1678 he bot a ho. on Great Isl. from Saml. own four bros. and nephew. Wentworth and opened a tavern, being lie. 9 ROBERT (Lawde), witn. ag. Redicum until 1679 when he sold to John Gale and Wittum of Kit. 1661. P. & Ct. ii. 104. Francis Tucker and returned to Kit. where 10 SARAH, admitted to Berwick Ch. 1703 he was lie. to keep a tavern until his death. (Reg. 82.74). Lie. to trade with Indians 1682. His w. was Loring, John, Cape Porpus, eontrib. towards Mary Taylor (Anthony), who m. 2d 28 Nov. erecting Davis's mill. List 259. 1688 Saml. Wyllys, Esq., of Hartford, Conn., Lotriell, . Old L. and fam. taken who, in 1695 aft. her death sold her Kit. 1704, Mt. Desert (Penhallow). prop, to her bro. John Taylor of Hampton. Lott, Thomas, witn. at Pemaquid or Kittery Will 25 Nov.—15 Dec. 1687 ment. his kins­ 1680. Y. D. 4.69. Servant of Jocelyn? men Saml. Canney and Thos. Roberts, jr., LOUD, 1 Ellas, mariner, Great Isl., sued his sister whose maiden name was Mary Love (b. at Tonbridge, co. Kent), his aunt Nicholas Baker for his wages 1684. List Elizabeth Clubbs of Penshurst, co. Kent, 314. and Joseph Love, gunner, of H. M. frigate 2 FRANCIS, granted land at Arrowsic by -Rose-. No eh. Andros; liv. on Long Isl., Kennebec Riv., 1688; soldier there 1688-9. Lists 187, 189, LOVELL, 1 (?John, Portsm. 1711. List 18. At Ipsw. with w. Sarah 1700. F. L., 337). One J. L. a passenger on the mariner, depos. in Boston in 1718 that he -Three Friends- wrecked in Casco Bay, Oct. was at Casco Bay in Oct. 1711 when the 1711. LOVELL LOW 2 SPLANN, Portsm., rang the bell and was 1686 under Col. Dongan. He had two sis­ grave-digger Feb. 1678-9; bot from Thos. ters, Jane wife of John Pride, and prob. Daniel 1686. Glazier. Gr. j. 1692, 1693; Sarah wife of John Place and mo. of Jane Jury of inquest 1694; Tr. j. 1695. Lists 52, Underwood (of Boston in 1737). Y. D. 57, 60, 62, 67, 330df, 335a, 336be. He was 18.253. O. A., Boston 1678. Lists 13, 17, k. falling from Eich. Martyn's ho.; inq. 7 162, 163. Samuel Williams, sr., of Roxbury Nov. 1718. Adm. 20 May 1719 to Jos. Sher­ was adm. of the est. of wid. Margaret Love- burne; wid. Mary L. renounc. 8 Aug. 1719. ring (List 185) in 1690. Kn. ch: William, List 335a. Only kn. ch: Mary, b. ±1685, m. b. 26 Feb. 1676-7 in Boston, entered an East. ±1706 Jos. Sherburne, Esq., to whom her fa. CI. for his fa. 's lands on behalf of himself, deeded in 1713; in Jan. 1745, widow, she his brothers and sister. Margaret, m. Wil­ made over her fa.'s ho. to s. Joseph. One liam Johnson, liv. at Long Reach, Kenne­ Elisha -Lovell- taxed Newc. 1720; Mary, w. bec, in 1738. Robert, Boston, cordwainer, of Elisha -Loving- of Newc, bp. at Oyster m. 3 Jan. 1704-5 Alice Crafts (Samuel), who Eiv. 24 Nov. 1728. m. 2d 4 July 1723 Ephraim Lyon, 3d 24 July Loveridge, Sydrath, fighting with Cornelius 1729 John Greenwood of Newton, 4th 28 Jones at Kit. June 1688. Sept. 1743 James Shedd of Newton, and 5th Capt. John Winchester, and d. in 1783 in LOVERING, Loverell, peculiar to Devon­ her 102d yr. He conv. his fa.'s entire shire. Sheepscot prop., no bro. or sister ment., 2 1 EBENEZER, gr.s. of (2), Hampton, m. Mar. 1715-6 to Park Williams who in 1735 26 or 27 Jan. 1712-3 Esther Dearborn got a conveyance from R. L.'s ch. (Y. D. (4) who m. 2d William Norton. Bot land 18.62). from Benj. Shaw, jr. in 1712 and from LOVETT, Thomas, w. and four ch. taken at Joseph Swett, sr., in 1713. His eldest ch. Purpoodock 1703. List 39. Prob. from was b. at the ho. of Dea. Samuel Shaw and Beverly, and Josiah from Purpoodock in a local gossip, Mary Sanborn, said that the Canada 1710 his son. List 99, p. 91. deacon was its father and found herself in court. Dea. Shaw called E. L. kinsman. LOW, most common in the northern coun­ Will 15 Nov. 1723—4 Mar. 1723-4 names 4 ties and the Midlands. ch. (a 5th unborn): John, b. 31 Aug. 1715, 1 DANIEL, Merryland (Wells), bro., prob. m. 25 Oct. 1733 Anne Sanborn (Reuben). younger, of Job (4). Their mo., Eliza­ Esther, b. 2 Sept. 1718, m. Benjamin Mars- beth (Howland), was widowed 26 Mar. 1676, ton. Ebenezer, b. 9 Dec. 1720, m. 19 Mar. when her husb., John Low of Marshfield, 17-2 Mary Dearborn (Henry). Abigail, b. was killed in battle. In June 1678 she was Apr. 1722, prob. m. Caleb Bennett. bef. ct. for having an illegit. ch. As Job 2 JOHN, Berwick, witn. 1658, bot 50 a. at was at least 14 yrs. old on 3 Sept. 1691, Quamphegan from Andrew Wiggin in carrying his birth back to or bef. Sept. 1677, 1663. Lists 285, 311c, 356abceghk. Gr. j. it would seem that the ch. of 1678 was Dan­ 1664. He was drowned 27 July 1668 and iel. He first app. in Me. as witn. to livery adm. was gr. to the wid. Hester and Capt. of seisin of the Andrews farm at Falmouth Waldron 29 Sept. 1668, the ch. being put by Tobias Oakman to John Rouse of Marsh- under the guardianship of Mr. John Win- field, 29 June 1699. He m. bef. 1 Oct. 1707 coll and Mr. Ezekiel Knight, whom she m. (ct.) Mary Ingersoll, who m. 2d, int. 25 Apr. 2d. In 1675 she was dead, the ch. had been 1724, Andrew Lewis(2), many yrs. her brot up by Mr. Knight and put out as ap­ junior. Wells gr. him 50 a. 22 Nov. 1699 prentices. Only kn. ch: Mary, m. 4 Sept. and laid it out 23 May 1701, but, as it was 1682 William Thompson of Dover. John, not improved acc. to the conditions, it was appren. to Abraham Tilton 4 Apr. 1672 and re-granted to his bro. Job 18 Mar. 1714. He accomp. his master to Ipswich where he m. bot 60 a. on northern branch of Little River 1st 1 Mar. 1686 Hannah Kilham, 2d 19 Mar. from Henry Maddox in 1721. Lists 269b, 1701-2 Love Parsons. He sold his fa.'s 289. K. by Ind. 11 May 1723. Only kn. ch: Quamphegan prop, to Thomas Abbott 21 Daniel, Portsm. shipwright, sold his fa.'s June 1700. His ch. remained in Mass. ex­ Merryland farm in 1735, m. in Scarb. 26 cept poss. Ebenezer. Oct. 1735 Patience Mills. 3 JOSEPH, mason, taxed in Portsm. 1713, 2 DOROTHY, witn. deed, Bray to Pep- but had left town. One Joseph was rated perell, 17 Nov. 1682. in Exeter in 1714. 3 JACOB, Portsm., m. bet. 20 Oct. 1709 and 4 SAMUEL, Exeter,* rated in 1714, surety 20 May 1710 an illegible bride who may for John Marsh 7 July 1715. have been that Sarah Low, reed, into cov. 5 WILLIAM Sheepscot 1672, m. Margaret 14 Aug. 1715, in which case, inasmuch as Gutch(2) and had a gr. of 160 a., ±20 a. we find Wm. Lewis and Sarah Low, both on the east side of Dyer's brook 20 Aug. of Portsm., were m. 17 Dec. 1719, it was LOW 446 LUCY prob. a 1st mar. of Sarah Evans(12), who the ch: Margaret, b. 17 Sept. 1716 in Hamp­ is known to have m. William Lewis (21). ton. Elizabeth. Ann. Susannah. Dorcas. A widow Low was rated in 1717. Ch. of Mary. Jacob, to whom was left a com. right Sarah Lowe: Jonathan, bp. 14 Aug. 1715, in Ipsw. which belonged to his gr. fa. m. 29 Dec. 1735 in Kit. Hannah More. Sa­ Joseph. rah, bp. 25 Mar. 1715-6, m. 6 Nov. 1734 7 THOMAS, Str. Bk., taxed 1713. Joseph Dennett. LOWDEN, 1 Anthony, Dover, cordwainer, 4 JOB, bro. of (1), son, poss. illegit., of wounded by Ind. July 1696, liv. to m. wid. Elizabeth (Howland) Low of there 16 Sept. that yr. Elizabeth Osborne Marshfield, chose Benj. Phillips his gdn. in (Henry of Ipsw.). Rev. John Pike called 1691 when he was 14 or over. Settled in her -Sarah-. Lists 67, 96, 336b. Portsm. Wells and m. there 17 Apr. 1701 Mary 1697; sued by Pepperell 1702 on note of 19 Wormwood (Wm.), who was bp. on profess, Aug. 1701, when he was of Kit., and de­ of faith 23 June 1706 and adm. to ch. 22 faulted, poss. then at Ipsw., where liv. 1730. Apr. 1722. Had a gr. of land in 1701, and Ch. presum. incl.: Jacob, m. (int. Ipsw. 30 in 1714 the 50 a. gr. to his bro. Daniel(l), Dec. 1721) Mary Foster; York 1725; dau. which had lapsed, was given him by the Mary, b. there 2 May 1728, others in Ipsw. town. List 269c. Jury 1714. Liv. in 1730 William, liv. Ipsw. 1725. Elizabeth. John, when he deeded half his homestead to his liv. Ipsw. 1729. Sarah, bp. Ipsw. 18 May eldest s. William. Ch: Mary, bp. 27 July 1718. 1707, m. John Hatch(5) 29 Sept. 1723. Wil­ 2 ROBERT (or fSowden) cond. gr. in York liam, bp. 27 July 1707, m. int. 12 Nov. 1726 Mar. 1671-2, to build within a yr. R. L. Abigail Goodale. List 269c. Elizabeth, bp. a York abuttor 1719. Y. D. x. 17. 14 Sept. 1707, m. 1 Jan. 1727 Philip Hatch Lowell, John, soldier at Scarb. 1675. Lists (5). Job, bp. 2 Apr. 1710, m. 1st 4 Sept. 236, 237b. 1736 Elizabeth Hatch, 2d int. 5 Dec. 1741 Lowrey, , w. and ch. liv. near Mt. Sarah Kimball. John, m. 6 Feb. 1740-1 Abi­ Desert. List 5. See Laurie. gail Frost. David, bp. 18 Sept. 1715, m. 30 Lucar, Robert, 1640, (Saco) dealing with Aug. 1743 Sarah Matthews. Tabitha, bp. 9 Thos. Page. Lechford, p. 381. Mar. 1717-8, had an illegit. ch. bef. July LUCAS, distinguished with diff. from Lux. 1732, m. 25 Nov. 1736 Nathan Hatch. Eph­ 1 DR. Elizabeth Cutt test, in 1718-9 that raim, bp. 8 May 1720, m. 2 July 1741 Mary he had married her to Richard Gerrish. Frost. Lydia, bp. 13 Jan. 1722-3, m. 13 Dec. 2 STEPHEN, killed at Casco, 1703. List 1743 Samuel Cane. 39. 5 JOHN, Portsm., ±39 in 1705, ho. carpen­ 3 WILLIAM, confessed that he assisted ter, m. 16 Jan. 1701-2 Joanna Partridge, Walter Gendall in alleged treasonable who m. 2d 8 Aug. 1716 Axwell Roberts. activities at Black Point in 1677. Lists Selectm. 1710 to his death, 24 May 1713. 226, 228c. Prob. not William Lux(6). Lists 324, 337. Adm. to wid. Joanna 14 4 WILLIAM soldier under Lt. John Wyatt, June 1713, William Fellows and Samuel taken prisoner at Saco in 1704, still in Hart, both from Ipsw., her bondsmen. The Canada in 1710-1. List 99. wid., who had owned cov. of No. Ch. in LUCKHAM, John, planter, Kit., his field 1708, was taxed in 1713. Ch: Sarah, b. 1 attached in suits of Hatevil Nutter and Feb. 1701-2, m. 2 Mar. 1720-1 Samuel Tib­ Danl. Davis(2) 19 June 1647. D. intest. ab. betts of Dover; d. bef. 1761, when he was 8 July foil., adm. 27 June 1648 to Hatevil liv. in Georgetown. Mary, b. 3 Apr. 1704. Nutter; est. indebted to Nich. Frost. John, b. 10 Sept. 1706, Boston shipwright, Luckraft, Walter, Portsm. 1673. Lists d. by 1761, leaving wid. and exec. Sarah. 327cd. Joanna, b. 6 Feb. 1708-9, m. James Springer LUCOMB (Lucume), William, Portsm., his of Falmouth, shipwright; liv. in Georgetown ptn. 1670 filed. Lists 326c, 331ab. W. in 1761. Nathaniel, bp. 25 May 1712, Bos­ Ann, wid. of John Hart, was in want Jan. ton, mariner on H. M. ship -Norwich-; will 1674-5, and the town lent her supplies on 4 Jan. 1742-3—22 July 1746 (N. H. Prob. acct. of her form. husb.'s est.; both in a iii. 143). His wid. and exec. Mary Low of sad and low condition Feb. 1678-9 when Boston joined his bro. John and his sisters the town sent to her son and dau. in Bos­ Tibbetts and Springer in deeding the malt- ton to know if they would take the house house lot in Portsm. to Samuel Hart in 1754. and supp. them. He liv. Sept. 1679. 6 JOSEPH, Hampton, cooper, b. 18 May 1681 in Ipswich, son of John, m. 16 Nov. LUCY, anciently de Luci, from a parish 1715 Elizabeth Pottle. He sold a ho. at in Normandy. Hampton Falls in 1721 and mov. to Stratham 1 BENJAMIN (2), Portsm., m. Mary Sav­ bef. 1731 when he sold other Hampton prop. age (John), who owned cov. in So. Ch. His will, 16 Dec. 1738—25 July 1739 names in 1720 and was liv. in 1761. List 339. Will LUCY 447 LUX 1761. Ch: Deborah, bp. 20 Oct. 1723, m. Lumacks, Nathl., List 359a. See Lammos. 9 Apr. 1732 William Toby, but was Deborah Lume?, William, taxed Str. Bk. Jan. 1688-9. Brown in 1761. Alexander, bp. with next See Loom. five 22 Oct. 1727, m. 14 Oct. 1733 Hannah Lundall, Thomas, Dover. List 356d. See Sherburne (Henry) who m. 2d one Gove. Landall. He was a ship-owner and d. in Norfolk, Va., LUNT, 1 Daniel, s. of Danl. of Newb., k. by ab. 1745, leav. 3 sons, Col. Alexander of Ind. at Dover 28 June 1689. List 96. Nottingham, Benjamin and John, and a d. 2 SKTPPER, bro. of Col. Joshua Wingate's Hannah, w. of John Ayers of No. Hampton. w., ch. of Henry jr. of Newbury, taxed Benjamin. Esther. Mary, m. 1st 22 Jan. Portsm. 1707, witn. Thos. Phipps' deed 1730-1 Samuel Lear, 2d bef. 1761 one At­ 1708. Land of Phipps and Lunt in Great kins. Her son Alexander Lear was ment. Ho. Field ment. 1709-12. in her fa. 's will. Susanna. Lucy. John and Lurton (?Hilton), Robert, witn. Littlefield Joseph bp. 13 Apr. 1729. deed 1682-3. Y. D. 6.142. 2 THOMAS, Portsm., called 'old goodman Luscom, see Liscomb. Luce' in 1679, m. Mary Brookings(5) who was his wid. in 1698. His ho. was in LUX. A South Devon name, with Stokein- or Rye. Lists 52, 57, 335a. Sarah teignhead the logical parish to search in Lucy, member of No. Ch. aft. 1708 is prob. seeking to identify these emigrants. error for Mary. Her ch. settled her est. in 1 CHRISTOPHER, ±40 in 1667, ±40 in 1717. Ch: Benjamin. Mary, m. 9 June 1709 1669, Scarboro 1666, presented for being John Shepherd of Kit. Catherine, m. 30 abs. from meeting and drunk on the Sab­ Sept. 1714 John Williams of Wandsworth, bath in 1667. List 317. Visiting a ship at co. Surrey. Elizabeth, m. 2 Dec. 1714 Wil­ Piscataqua in 1669 he test, that he heard liam Chandler of Deptford, co. Kent. David Campbell insult Mr. Robt. Elliot. LUDE CAS, David, doctor in Boston and Coroner's j. on his death 26 Aug. 1680. Hingham 1658, when he witn. Thomas 2 HUMPHREY, appren. of Mr. Nicholas Rowell's will as David Ludecus Edling; Brown(28) in 1648. Dover 1658. Taxed as Mr. Ludeceus Edlin 3 JOHN, . fishing-master at Damariscove in 1659, when he was adm. inhab. Con­ where he had a ho., flake-room, etc., sold tracted to buy 150 lbs. of goose and duck to Nicholas Davison in 1664, first app. at feathers from Griffin Montague of Cape Capo Porpus in 1662 when he m. Mary, wid. Porpus in 1659 and sued G. M. for debt in of Gregory Jeffrey, and carried her off to 1660. His land was next to Charles Buck- Damariscove to the consternation of Jef­ ner's. D. bef. 3 July 1660 when his wid. frey 'a nephew, Charles Potum, who was left assigned Montague's bond to Richard Otis. with her children and who acc. the couple List 356e. Elizabeth Ludecas, his wid., d. of 'suspicion of adultery'. Lux had been 16 Nov. 1663, and adm. on est. of Mrs. L. named exec, of J.'s est., Jocelyn and Jor­ was gr. to James Middleton 28 June 1664. dan of Scarb. being the bondsmen. Mary Ludgate, , servant? to Squamscott Lux d. in 1665-6, leav. a will naming her patentees 1635-1661? 4 Mass. H. S. Col. husb., her son John Jeffrey and her ch. 7.380. Mary and Joseph Lux. In 1666 he entered LUDLOW, George, gent., reed. John Hock­ suits vs. Robert Booth and Charles Potum. ing's goods from Wm. Hilton 2 Aug. Lists 3, 234a. He failed to enter his writ 1632. Y. D. i. 60. He remov. to York Co., vs. Sarah Turbat in 1672. Sent in 1676 Va.; there, merchant and Esq., dealing in from Boston, his headq. aft. the beginning 1647 with Mr. Alex. Shapleigh of Dart­ of Philip's War, to recover the goods of the mouth and John Treworgye of Newfound­ inhab. of Black Point, he begged Capt. Scot- land. Aspinw. 205, 242. tow to allow him to take soldiers to rescue LUF KIN, Jacob, m. Mercy Littlefield(lS). the men fighting a losing battle on Saco She m. 2d in Wells 14 July 1702 Richard sands. O. A. in Boston 1678. Sued success­ Stimson, and d. bef. 25 Nov. 1708 when he fully by Henry Ellis for detaining goods in m. Elizabeth Cole(31). Ch. Mary, b. Wells 1679. Sued Henry Maire in 1680. Capt. 9 Oct. 1696. John Lux bur. in Boston 13 Nov. 1714. Ch., LUGG, Gilbert, joint partn. with Weymouth the eldest by an early w: John, Boston. Had Lydston In purch. of Jos. Alcock's ho. w. Agnes 1667-1671, but left at his death and land on Eliot Neck, Dec. 1662. D. s. p. (John Lux, jr.) in 1677 a wid. Sarah to bef. 8 July 1675 when W. L. sold his half whom adm. was gr. 31 July 1677 and who to Chas. Nelson. m. William Dinsdale bef. 1678-9 when she was ordered to pay one-half of Lux's est. Lukeford, John, witn. 1637. See Hickford. to her fa.-in-law John Lux, sr. for the bene­ Lull, Meribah, dau. named in John Sin­ fit of his ch. (doubtless her step-eh.) Mary, clair's will, 1700. b. bef. 1665-6. A Mary Luex was cr. of Wm. LUX 448 LYDSTON Button at the Shoals in 1687. List 307b. b. 28 Sept. 1695, m. Nathaniel Mendum. Joseph, b. bef. 1665-6. She sued the Waterhouses for a sh. in the 4 NICHOLAS, assisting the marshall, Rob­ Pulpit Point land of her gr. mo. Sarah (Fer- ert Mendum, at Kit., 8 Mar. 1653-4. nald) (Lyde) Waterhouse in 1719-20. Depos. in Walton vs. Jones, 1660. 3 EDWARD, prob. related to (1), Portsm., 5 THOMAS (Luckes), witn. at Isles of m. in Boston 4 Dec. 1660 Mary Wheel­ Shoals, 1703. List 306c. wright (Rev. John) who m. 2d Hon. Theo­ 6 WILLIAM (Lukes) came over to Rich­ dore Atkinson, ante-nup. agreement 21 Oct. mond Isl. with Stephèn Sargent 10 May 1667. Lists 330a, 311a. Sued by John 1638 and fished for Winter for over 2 yrs., Amazeen 8 Nov. 1662, and by Joshua Scot- part of his wage going to his dame and his tow in 1663, but the latter action could not sister in Eng. Cr. of Jonas Baley Mar. proceed, the def. being dead. Adm. 30 June 1642-3. Most prob. the W. L. who m. 1663 to Edward Rishworth, Samuel Mave­ Audrey Mussell (Robert), who was 67 in rick and Richard Stileman, confirmed 27 1686, and settled at Great Isl., where he June 1665 to the last, the first being ne­ took O. A. 2 July 1657 and was constable glectful and the second dead.' Only ch: Ed­ and juror the same yr. Her fa. deeded his ward, Boston, given lands in co. Lincoln by ho. to Audrey Lux 10 Aug. 1667, and in 1668 his gr. fa. Wheelwright's will, appren. to Lux succeeded Mussell as water-bailiff. Gr. Col. Samuel Shrimpton in 1681. O. A. at j. 1670, 1677, and again constable 1674. Str. Bk. 28 Aug. 1685. M. 1st in Salem 29 Lists 49, 311c, 312cfh, 313ac, 323, 326a, Nov. 1694 Susanna Curwen, 2d, in Boston 330ab, 331b. Adm. to wid. Audrey-17 June int. 24 Sept. 1696 Deborah Byfield who d. 1684, James Robinson on her bond. The 31 Aug. 1708, 3d in Boston, 6 June 1709 wid. aged 67, (List 52) was lie. to entertain Mrs. Katherine (Page) Brinley. Will 29 on Great Isl. in 1686. Her will, 9 June June 1722—12 Jan. 1722-3. 5 ch. 1688—1 Feb. 1691-2, ment. her land near 4 CAPT. JOHN, in command at Saco River, the falls at Braveboat Harbor (Kit.). Ch: c. 1689. List 19. Elizabeth, 70 in 1710, m. Andrew Cranch LYDIARD, Nicholas, Newcastle witn. 1714, (1) bef. 14 Mar. 1677-8. Abishag, had been m. in Salem 6 Jan. 1715 Mary Elkins engaged to Tobias Burnell(2) who d. 1674; (12). Ch: Mary, bp. Salem 20 Oct. 1717. m. 1st William Palmer aft. 14 Mar. 1677-8, 2d Thomas Marshall 4 Feb. 1686-7. Nicholas, b. 11 Apr. 1720, and Sarah, b. 16 LUXTON (Luxon), Capt. George, fishing at Apr. 1722, both at Wells, where he was in­ vited as school-teacher 1717. Of Boston the Shoals 1635, as he had done many Jan. 1724-5, she a wid. there 1737. yrs. (Winthrop). Shipmaster from Barn­ stable and Bideford, co. Devon, at Rich­ LYDSTON. One John Lydstone of Dart­ mond Isl. 1639-40. List 41. mouth (St. Petherick), eo. Devon, m. Luyst, William, Mr., taxed Portsm. 1672, Elizabeth Worthley 30 Sept. 1610. there 1679. 1 JOHN(2), b. ±1673, ±59 in 1732, Capt. John ag. 74 in 1747, -87- in 1750. Ship­ LYDE, Lloyd. A long line of minor gentry wright, worked for Gabriel Tetherly ab. named Lyde, an Allen among them, is 1687. Wounded by Ind. 1693, the Genl. Ct. bur. in the chancel of the church at Berry in 1744 consid. gr. him 300 a., confirmed Pomeroy, co. Devon. An Allen Lyde, gentle­ 1751 and laid out in Lebanon. Jury 1705, man, had ch. bp. in the neighboring par. of 1706, 1726. Lists 279, 291, 296, 297, 298. M. Stoke Gabriel 1621-4, and Allen, s. of Ed­ bef. 30 Aug. 1693 Mary (Roby), wid. of ward and Rebecca Lyde, was bp. there 1 Wm. Tetherly; she retailed without lie. Nov. 1635. 1698-9, lie. Oct. 1699 and later. M. 2d in 1 ALLEN, Portsm., sailor, m. 3 Dec. 1661 Newington 2 Jan. 1724 Susanna, wid. of Sarah Fernald(2) and had a ho. on her Jos. Hill (10). Feb. 24, 1752 he deeded to island (Doctor's, later Waterhouse's, now gr. sons Roby L. and John Deering, his dau. Pierce's). Adm. 25 June 1672 to wid. who 'Barshaby' to be supp. in old age, ment. m. 2d Richard Waterhouse. Only eh: Al­ gr. sons Danl. and Weyman L., to whom he len, b. 29 July 1666. had deeded 1748. D. bef. 1761. Ch: Mar­ 2 ALLEN (1), Portsm., mariner, m. Eleanor, tha, b. 1 Apr. 1695, poss. m. in Portsm. 29 d. of Gertrude Toogood, w. of Edward Nov. 1716 Jonathan Keene(2), surely m. Toogood of Boston, by a former husb., poss. bef. 1726 Roger Deering(9). John, b. 25 Francis Mercer. Taxed at Str. Bk. 1691. Apr. 1697, m. 5 Apr. 1722 Abigail Paul List 335a. Adm. 7 Feb. 1701-2 to Edward (Danl.). Ch. prob. incl. Daniel and Wey­ and Gertrude Toogood, who, as gr. fa.-in- mouth, shipwrights 1748, both liv. 1766. law and their own gr. mo., were app. gdns. Bathsheba. In Apr. 1724 she acc. Danl. 16 Feb. 1701-2 of the ch: Allen, b. 15 Nov. Paul jr. as fa. of her bast. ch. b. 24 Dec. 1691, d. bef. 13 Feb. 1719-20, s.p. Frances, 1723. Liv. 1752, not named in suit brot by LYDSTON 449 LYNDLY fa. s heirs in 1766 ag. Mary Littlefield. j Judith Wilson, d. 10 Feb. 1792 in Brent- Gideon, bp. 1721, he and his w. members of I wood. Will. 10 ch. Stephen, b. 12 Apr Eliot Ch.; liy. 1728. He or an unkn. son was 11723 in Newmarket, m. 20 Dec. 1753 Mercy fa. of Eoby L., liv. 1752, deed, in 1761, leav. Pike, d. 14 Mar. 1805. 8 ch. Moses, Brent­ wid. Sarah and 2 ch., Jos. Staples their gdn. wood, tailor, m. 22 Sept. 1748 Mehitable 2 WEYMOUTH, Kittery, fisherman, joint Smith (Oliver). Her will 15 July 1803- partn. with Gilbert Lugg 1 Dec. 1662 in Dec. 1806. D. 13 Apr. 1799 10 ch Sam- purch. of Jos. Alcock's ho. and land adj. uel, d. 8 Feb. 1778, unm. Francis, named in Goodm. Simmons and Goodm. Paul. In July will of his gr. fa. Leavitt. Theophilus, 1675 he sold Lugg's half to Chas. Nelson. Exeter, m. Lois James (Kinsleyfwho*m~2d In counter suits with Peter Staples, 1675, int. 19 July 1799, Gideon Colcord. D. 31 for slander, each plaint, won. Fined at the Jan. 1796. Will 19 June 1784—29 Feb. 1796. Shoals 1680, Kit. gr. 1681, taxed Falmouth 7 ch. Elizabeth, m. Joshua Wiggin of 1683-4. Lists 90, 226, 298. D. 9 Mar. 1695- Stratham. 6. His w. was a witn. ag. Geo. Jones jr. and 3 THOMAS(l), Exeter, mariner and hus­ Widow Webster at Portsm. in 1670. She bandman, m. Judith Gilman bef. 1701 was Martha in 1675; wid. Martha attested when she was 'daughter Lyford' in her inv. 7 Apr. 1696. Ch: Weymouth, ment. fa's will. List 376b. Will 29 Dec. 1726— 1704. John. Dau. m. John Ham, likely old­ 7 June 1727 gives eh: Thomas, Exeter, exec, er than or poss. same as Sarah, acc. with of his fa.'s est., m. 1st 5 Dec. 1728 Ann Joshua Bemick in July 1694; her ch. liv. Conner (Jeremiah), 2d bef. 12 Oct. 1778 1695 when J. B. ord. to pay quarterly at her wid. Mary James, innholder of Ex. Adm. fa.'s ho. 2s. 6d. a wk. for 7 yrs. from ch.'s 18 Mar. 1788. 4 ch. John, Epping, house- birth. She and John Tomson were named wright, m. Lydia Folsom (Wm.), d. in Can­ together, same Ct. In Jan. 1698-9 Sarah L. terbury bet. 1788 and 1795. 9 ch. David, and Abigail Puddington at Elizabeth Bed­ Epping, perh. m. Abigail Dudley (Stephen), ford's ho. saw John Woodman kick Thos. liv. 17 May 1763 when he deeded to s. Bice. Thomas (b. 1738). Elizabeth, m. Joseph Sinclair ab. 1720. Judith, m. one Folsom, LYFORD, a chapelry in Berkshire, to perh. Benjamin(7). Dorothy, m. 26 Dec. which co. the name is peculiar. 1720 Thomas Burleigh (James). Mary, m. 1 FRANCIS, mariner, Boston witn. 1667, one Leavitt. Abigail, m. 14 Feb. 1722-3 m. 1st ab. 1670 Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas John Kimball, d. 12 Feb. 1737-8. Rebecca. Smith, Boston shipwright, who deeded him Susanna. Lydia. Hannah, prop, in 1671. John Chandler mortgaged a LYNCH, 1 Eugene, Kit. witn. 1717 (Y. D. ho. and land in Boxbury to him in 1670. 8.204); sued by Pepperell Feb. 1717-8. Moved to Exeter, where he m. 2d 21 Nov. One Eugene m. in Beverly (int. 17 Oct. 1681 Eebecca Dudley(l), who surv. him. 1714) Martha Elliott; d. bef. May 1729. 4 Lists 52, 55b, 57, 67, 333b, 376b, 377. Had ch. rec. She d. in Bev. 1740, poss. the M. L. deed for 60 a. kn. as Samuel Dudley's great called by John Pearce gr. gr. dau. of Wm. pasture in 1683, and a gr. of 200 a. in 1698. Cox of Pemaquid. Y. D. 17.131. Selectm. 1689, 1690; Gr. j. 1686, 1695, 1697; 2 JOHN, Portsm. witn. 1698. Constable 1709, but excused because of in­ LYNDE, Simon, Mr., Boston merchant, with firmities. He served in Capt. Hall's co. 6 many interests along the Me. coast, brot Feb.—5 Mar. 1696. Owner of sloop -Eliza­ suits ag. John Diamond and Dr. Francis beth- of Ex., 1692. Will 17 Dec. 1722-3-2 Morgan for debt in Sept. 1671. List 4. In Sept. 1724. Ch., the first 3 by 1st w.: Thom­ Feb. 1688-9 a voluntary div. of real est. was as, b. 25 Mar. 1672 in Boston. Elizabeth, made among his ch., mostly in Boston, giv­ b. 19 July 1673, spinster of Boston, lame ing Samuel, who witn. at Portsm. Sept. and infirm in 1714 when her bro. Thomas 1671 the Lockwoods' deed to his fa. (Y. D. q. c. to her the prop, of their gr. fa. Smith. 2.108), 1600 a. bot of Ashley on Kennebec Francis, b. 31 May 1677 in Boston, not in River; Nathaniel, 300 a. at Pennacook; dau. will. Stephen, b. ab. 1687. Ann, m. Timothy Elizabeth Pordage, 3 pare, of land bet. Cape Leavitt (8). Deborah, m. Benjamin Follett Porpus and -Kenebeck-; dau. Hannah Bigg (6). Rebecca, m. Theophilus Hardy(9). of Hampton, ho. and land mtg. by Bedman, Sarah, m. John Folsom(7). Mary, m. Joseph stage at Star Isl., 1/3 of Elizabeth Isl., y2 Hall(12). of Balston farm at Cape Porp., 30 a. at Kit. 2 STEPHEN(l), Exeter, yeoman, 82 in bot of Lockwood. Hannah Bigg m. as her 1769, m. Sarah Leavitt (8) who d. 13 Oct 3d husb. ab. 1697 Col. Edmund Goffe of 1781. Selectm. 1734. D. 20 Dec. 1774. Will Cambridge. 23 Mar. 1773—13 Jan. 1775, the inventory Lyndly, Thomas, from Stoke Newington, co. incl. negro woman and girl. Ch: Biley, Middlesex, m. in Portsm. 17 Mar. 1722-3 gent., exec, of his fa.'s est., m. 25 Aug. 1743 Sarah Whidden. LYNN 450 MACE LYNN. Lin is an early word for pool, Lynn -Case-, likely his step-gr.mo.'s dau. who d. a town in Norfolk and the name is peeu- in a yr. with her inf. Ano. gr. s. Ebenezer iar to Lincolnshire. (Samuel) m. in Dedham 15 July 1700 Eliza­ 1 EPHRAIM(2), Kit., m. bef. 1667 Anne beth Turbet of the Me. fam. and had 5 ch. Lockwood(2), a difficult woman who was rec. 1713-1723; prob. others earlier. Eben­ in court for abusing her sis.-in-law and ezer's br. Samuel m. 24 Nov. 1742 as 2d w. (step?) mother Lockwood in 1667. She fled her kinswo. Mary (Batson 1) (Prentice) the juris, in 1671 to avoid punish., her fa. Robbins. Ano. br. Henry, b. Roxb. 19 Nov. going bond to produce her at York next 1682, app. was Lt. Henry of York who m. training-day, and in 1673 she was again in at Portsm. ab. 3 Nov. 1709 Elizabeth (Ayers ct. for lying and abusing Dr. Morgan. The 1), wid. of Caleb Griffith(l). Called Capt. entire fam. group, Capt. Lockwood, Dr. 1710 when selling without lie. Of York, 2 Morgan, E. L. and their wives were put un­ July 1711, he gave p/a to wife; of Roxb., der bonds to keep the peace in 1667. Rich­ 21 Nov. 1711, sold Thos. More's home-lot ard Bickham was either his or his w.'s and other York lots; sued Benoni Boynton uncle. Lists 52, 82, 329, 331b. Sued by in Me. Ct. Apr. 1712. Mrs. L.'s tax abated Nath. Reynolds for debt in 1660; sued Capt. Portsm. 1714. She m. 3d 23 Feb. 1720-1 Champernowne, John Diamond, sr., and Mr. Moses Ingraham(2). No ch. kn. and none Withers on a bill in 1665; fined for quarrel­ repres. with Ayers heirs 1758. ling with Dr. Morgan in 1665; sued Mr. Withers, Robt. Mendum and John Bray in MACE, chief homes Oxfordshire and 1667, and fined for not assisting the con­ Gloucestershire, but the name is found in stable and opprobrious speeches in same Devon. yr.; under bond for good behavior toward 1 ABRAM, Kittery, List 289. A Mass. sol­ Roger Kelly in 1672. Last ment. in Portsm. dier or error for (2)? in 1680. No. kn. ch. 2 ANDREW(5?), Isles of Shoals, bot Star 2 HENRY, very early in Boston, where he Isl. ho. from (4) in 1713. Taxed at Newc. was whipped and set in the stocks for 1726, 1729. He was an orig. member of Gos- felony in 1630 and whipped and banished port Ch. in 1729, and Johannah Mace, ano. for writing letters 'full of slander against orig. mem., was poss. his w. Lack of records the government and churches' in 1631. makes difficult the identif. of his ch: Prob. Back in Boston in 1632 and fined for abs. Andrew, b. ±1709, m. 29 Nov. 1733 Deborah from training. He settled in York by 1640 Moulton, both adm. to Gosport Ch. in 1734 but prior to 1645 went as merchant, taking and dism. to Hampton 3 July 1743; he d. 23 most of his property, to Virginia where he Jan. 1790. 7 ch. Prob. Robert, m. ab. 1737 happened to die, leav. w. and 4 ch. in want. Elizabeth Harford, inn-keeper in Dover in The Me. Ct. ordered his 5218 lbs. of tobacco 1747, d. s. p.; wid. Betty's will, 1758, names and his ho. at Agamenticus sold for benefit Harford relations. Poss: Agnes, adm. to Ch. of creditors. Lists 22, 272. The wid., who 1732-3, m. 27 Dec. 1733 John Volpy. Mary, was b. Sarah Tilly (William) of Boston, was bp. 1 July 1716. One Mary m. 24 Jan. 1731-2 tenant of an old ho. at the mouth of the William Robinson. Ano. Mary m. 10 May river (Kit.) belonging to Mr. Shapleigh in 1742 John Sanderson. Joseph, bp. 1 June 1645, and m. 2d in Boston May 23, 1647, 1718. Joseph, bp. 1 July 1722. Richard, bp. Hugh Gunnison, 3d ab. 1660 Capt. John 10 May 1726. Mitchell of Isles of Shoals, and 4th bef. 3 PETER (Mase), lie. to retail (Me.) 1695. 1665 Dr. Francis Morgan. Ch. b. in Boston: Macy or Massey? Sarah, b. 20: 6: 1636, m. bef. 14 Mar. 1658- 4 REUBEN(5?), Newcastle, innholder, deed­ 9, William Rogers. Elizabeth, b. 27: 1: ed ho. on Star Isl. to Andrew(2) in 1713 1638, m. 1st William Sealey, 2d Thomas and bot in Newc. from Geo. Vaughan. He Cowell(7). Her step-fa. Gunnison was in mtg. this land 6 Nov. 1713 to Jane Pepperell ct. in 1653 for allowing her to stay away for y2 the sloop -Mary-, and 16 Jan. 1713-4 from meeting a whole month. Ephraim, b. mtg. it and his int. in the sloop to Theodore 16: 11: 1639. Rebecca, b. 15: 12: 1645, but Atkinson. R. M. and sons taxed 1730. By when all 4 ch. were bp. in Boston 23: 3: w. Margaret O'Shaw(l) he had: Reuben, 1647 she was stated to be aged 5y. 3mo. Kittery, fisherman, m. 10 Nov. 1726 Mary Jenkins. Bot Kit. land from Pepperell in 1730. 7 ch. (Mary, Margaret, Anne, Reuben, LYON, a Lancashire name. Andrew, Eliphalet, Philadelphia) in Kit. 1 JAMES, Pemaquid, soldier 1696. List 1728-1740. Mary, m. Bryant Davis. Andrew, 127. Kittery, laborer, adm. of est. of gr.fa. O'- 2 WILLIAM sr., of Roxbury, called of Shaw in 1763 and in 1764, with sis., surv. ch. Rowley when he m. his 2d w. Martha of their fa. By w. unkn. had Levi, bp. in (Philbrick), wid. of John Cass (2). His gr. Kit. 1728. s. Thomas (Thomas) m. 1 Nov. 1693 Ann MACE 451 MADDIVER 5 ROBERT, Isles of Shoals, ±22 in 1674, ±24 Andrews, wid. of (16). An outstanding mem­ in 1676 when he test. ag. Roger Kelly and ber of the Gorges party, he acted for Sir Fer- Hugh Allard. In 1681 in Smuttynose et. he dinando in giving poss. to Cleeve, was magis­ compl. that Mr. and Mrs. Kelly had abused trate in 1645 and often employed as arbitra­ him. Prob. a widower when he m. ab. 1690 tor (Bonython v. Gibson, Cammock v. Win­ wid. Hannah (Gibbins 2) Hibbert. Owned ter, both 1640; Cleeve v. Winter, 1641). Gr.j. pew in Ipswich meeting-ho. in 1700. He d. and j. 1640. Lists 21, 22, 23, 221. Alive 17 bef. 1720 when she conv. to her 6 ch. her May 1657, he d. bef. 28 Mar. 1658, when his share in the Saco patent. She was of Star wid. gave a deed. His nunc, will was test, to Isl. in 1729 and was adm. to Gosport Ch. in by Rev. Robt. Jordan 17 Aug. 1660, all the 1733. Prob. ch. by a prob. 1st w: Reuben. prop, to go to his w. to distrib. equally among Andrew. By w. Hannah: Joseph, m. Mary her ch., those whom she had had by her 1st Salter (John) of Newcastle bef. 1726; adm. husb. Andrews to have the advantage, if anv. 1752 to Henry Carter. Mrs. Mary Mace, ag. Mrs. Mackworth (Lists 221(2), 222b) obvi­ 85, whose d. is rec. in So. Ch., Portsm., in ously an intelligent and just woman, made 1789, was prob. his wid. John, m. Sarah various gr. to the ch. and in her will, 20 Prost (Ithamar) who m. 2d 17 Mar. 1736-7 May, inv. 25 May 1676, gave all her lands Arthur Randall. Taxed in Rye 1724. Eliza­ and houses at Casco Bay to her sons-in-law beth m. at Ipsw. 8 Oct. 1720 Charles Miller. Abraham Adams and Wm. Rogers, execs., Gibbins, Gosport, had eh. by w. Judith bp. her clothes to her four daus., small articles from 1732; m. 2d 1737 Elizabeth Emmons. to daus. Rebecca Rogers, Sarah Adams, and Both he and his w. ended their days in (Elizabeth) Purchase. A codicil prov. that Portsm. almsho. the ch. Rebecca Rogers had by Nathaniel Maccham, John, Scarboro, drunk and fight­ Wharfe and that Sarah had by her now hus­ ing with Duncan Chisholm(2) in 1657. band were to inherit as heirs. 'John' M., See McKenney. wit. with Francis Neale in 1660 (Y.D. 12.191) Machin, John, Exeter, depos. 17 May 1681 is prob. error for Jane. Ch: Rebecca, m. 1st (Col. Papers 46: 141). Nathaniel Wharfe bef. 1666, m. 2d William MACKANEER (McNair?). 1 Alexander, Rogers(16) after 1673. Sarah, m. bef. 1665 York, 1662, one of the prisoners of the Abraham Adams(2). Arthur, wit. his mo.'s battle of Dunbar, m. Dorothy Pearce(9) who deed in 1658-9 and d. s. p. bef. her. m. 2d Micum Mclntire(l) by 1671. List 25. Macnerener, Matthew. List 67. See Mae- He and w. absent from Ch. 5 weeks in 1666; kaneer, Maranack. the et. excused him because of his lameness and weakness. Alexander Maxwell struck MACREASE, Macress, Makrest. and abused him, 1666-7. Town gr. of 15 a. at 1 BENJAMIN, b. Salisb. 16 Nov. 1685, s. of Bass Cove, 1667, and 40 a. for firewood 1668- Benoni and Lydia (Fifield 3), m. Sarah 9. Inv. 1 Dec. 1670. No. ch. Weeks (Leonard), who was adm. to Green­ 2 MATTHEW. List 67. land Ch. in 1712 (List 338b),he in 1716 (Lists Mackerel, John, Scarboro, 1680. List 30. 338ab); both liv. 1748. Ch. bp. Greenl. 1712- See McKenney. 1720: Joshua. Mary. 2 JOSEPH, br. of (1), b. 28 Aug. 1683, m. MACKWORTH. The Mackworths of 1st in Hampton 12 Feb. 1708 Sarah Dole, Mackworth, co. Derby, sent a branch into m. 2d in Salisb. 27 Aug. 1733 Mary (Green 9) Shropshire in the 15th century. There they Longfellow; both liv. in Salisb. 1738. Ch. were lords of the manor of Meole Brace, now rec.Salisb. 1710-1712: Mary and Lydia. Prob. a suburb of Shrewsbury. Arthur Mackworth, others. See also Cass(3). s. of Thomas, of Day House in the village of Macy, Thomas, wit. Geo. Walton to John -Newton-, par. of Meole Brace, was appren. Heard in June 1656. See also Gorrell(l), in the Drapers Co. of Shrewsbury in 1612. Mace(3). Born ±1598, he was a 2d cous. of Mr. Thos. Maddis, Thomas, Scarboro, soldier 1676. List Lewis(19) of Shrewsbury and Saco, and I 237b. (W. G. D.) believe him to be identical with ARTHUR, gentleman, who received a gr. MADDIVER, Maddaford, a name highly from Sir F. Gorges for 500 a. 'for many localized on the Devon-Cornwall border. years in his poss.' at the mouth of the Pre- 1 JOEL(2), Purpooduck, yeoman, signed a sumpscot river on Casco Bay, known as Scarboro pet. in 1663, pet. to Andros Menickoe 'but hereafter to be known as 1688, pet. to Bradstreet 1689. Walter Gen- -Newton-,' together with a small island dall took poss. of his ho. and lands for him (still kn. as Mackworth's Isl.), on 30 Mar. from Walter Mare in 1671. Lists 34, 223b 1635. He prob. came over in 1630 with Vines 225a, 227, 228c, 39 (Joseph, in error). He or in 1631 with Lewis and had an early un- took his fam. to Boston in Philip's War, and rec. gr. from Vines at Saco. He m. Jane in the next Ind. crisis to Beverly, from where MADDIVER 452 MAINS in 1697-8 he sold the Purpooduck Pt. 100 a. to s. Samuel 24 May 1753, wid. Abigail re- to Wm. Jameson of Charlestown. Returning nounc. 8 surv. ch. The widow's dower was too soon he was k. in the Purpooduck mas­ divided 26 May 1779. Benjamin, had land sacre 10 Aug. 1703 and his w. Rebecca (m. from fa. in 1721 and a gr. 1725 (List 376b). bef. 1673) taken captive. Ch: Joel, signed He m. Dinah Gordon (Tho.), she liv. 1757. pet. in 1689 which his fa. signed as Sr. Poss., John, Kingston, d. from a fever 14 July 1730, with other ch. an Ind. victim. Judith, m. adm. to br. Benj. 15 June 1731; but poss. he Samuel Ingersoll(2). Mercy, b. 12 Aug. was s. of (3) and it was his w. Sarah (b. 1677 in Boston. And poss. Martha (Mata- Magoon and m. at Hampt. Falls 5 Dec. 1723), for), m. at Chebacco 24 Mar. 1699 Samuel who was ch. of (1). Two sons bp. in Kings­ Parish. ton 1727; also a bastard ch. of Magoon's 2 MICHAEL, Spurwink, one of Winter's (poss. not his), taken by Josiah Bachelder, most trust-worthy fishermen, sent £4 to was bp. Hannah 1733. Two Sarahs were Eng. in 1642 and £5 in 1643, and poss. went adm. to Kingston Ch. in 1728; one m. John home to bring back his 1st w., Judith, bef. Kenniston there the night betw. Feb. 26-27, 1657-8 when Jordan deeded him 150 a. on 1734-5. Daughter, m. John Roberts(l^). west side of Spurw. river to pay for his un­ 2 HENRY, Exeter, a Scot, had a Dover gr. rewarded services to Mr. Winter. Sub. to in 1656, taxed there 1657-8. In Oct. 1661 Mass. 1658, Scarboro constable 1660, abs. he bot from Thos. King the land in Ex. on from church 1660, 1668 (twice). Lists 21, which his ho. already stood, and the same 232, 239c. Legal difficulties over bounds bet. day had land from his fa.-in-law with re­ his farm and Ambrose Boaden jr.'s, 1660- mainder to his s. John, then to his 2d son. 1664. He gave the farm to his s. Joel, but on He d. betw. 25 Aug. 1684-1701. Lists 356abc, 8 May 1669 he exchanged it for Capt. Gen- 376b(1664), 380, 381, 383, 52, (!94). His 1st dall's 100 a. farm at Purpooduck Point and w. Elizabeth (Lisson 2), d. 14 June 1675 and deeded this to Joel, 'my heir to the prem­ he appar. m. 2d betw. 1 Aug. 1677—19 Nov. ises.' His 2d w. was Agnes Carter, wid. of 1681 Agnes, wid. of John Kenniston(5). Ch. Riehard(ll), on whose No. Yarmouth farm rec. Exeter: John, b. 21 Oct. 1658. Alex­ he ended his days. She was app. adm. 27 ander, b. 6 Sept. 1661. Mary, b. 9 Aug. 1666, Aug. 1670, Tho. Stanford and Ralph Turner m. Jonathan Clark(26). Elizabeth, b. 29 bondsmen, Stanford and John Wallis ap­ Sept. 1670. praisers, the Carter cattle and his being kept 3 JOHN(2), wit. in 1678 about a hog stolen separate in their return. The ct. ord. the est. in Greenland and sold in Portsm. Hamp­ of ' his father Maddiver' turned over to Wal­ ton 1695, that town being held responsible ter Mare who settled it in 1671. Wid. Agnes for him ag. Exeter in 1697 when he was dep. at York in 1682, ag. 82. Ch. by 1st w: liable to be a charge (his ptn., House Jour­ Joel. A dau. m. Walter Mare. nals 1697-8). Exeter 1702, presum. the John to whom (1) sold land in 1707 and the same MADDOCKS, Mattocks, Maddox. k. by Ind. at Ex. shortly bef. 2 Aug. 1708. 1 MR. (Maddex), appar. a ship-master. List Lists 68, 399b. Wife Martha Ash (John) in 71. 1702. Ch. uncert., incl. appar: Mary, serv­ 2 CALEB, Berwick 1724, where were Lydia ant of John French (?), bp. at Hampt. Falls and Thomas in 1727. Henry, Wells tailor 6 Sept. 1713. Dau. of J. M. d. at Hampt. in 1719, sued by Edw. Emery of Newb. in June 1715 (poss. Mary). Appar. Sarah m. Essex ct. 1721. List 269a. See also Low(l), John Magoon, but see John(l). Cert. Bethia, John Wells. Kingston 1729. Magrady. See O 'Grado. 3 SAMUEL (Mattocks), wit. with No. Mahon, Denis (aut.), wit. bond of Joseph Yarmouth men 1679. Y. D. 3: 53, 54. 4 THOMAS, named in Eastern accounts Trickey of Dover in June 1685; O. A. 1681; Mass. Arch. 100: 300. at Str. Bank (Mohon) 28 Aug. 1685. Madril. See Metherill. MAHONEY. 1 DanieL Dermond, Teague; see Me. P. & Ct. i: 159; Matthews(3). MAGOON. See also the Scotch McGowen. Teague, Boston, adm. of est. of Matthew 1 ALEXANDER(2), Exeter. Gr.j. 1693. One Collane of the Shoals, 1651. A. M. with Ex. scouting party in 1710 2 ROBERT (Meehony) and w. Rebecca had may have been he or a son. Lists 52, 62, 67, ch. rec. in Wells: John, b. 7 Dec. 1693. 376b (1698, 1725). See also Lisson(2). He Hannah, b. 15 July 1695. m. 1st 7 Dec. 1682 Sarah Blake(l) who was liv. 12 Aug. 1701; m. 2d Ann (French), wid. MAINS, Main, Mayne, found in several of Tho. Mudgett. Adm. 21 Sept. 1731 to s. Devonshire parishes; Guppy names only Samuel, wid. Anna renouncing. Kn. ch: Sam­ co. Northampton. uel, ag. 55 in 1746, Ex. scout 1712 and given 1 DANIEL, named in Elliot-Hinckes ac­ land by fa. in 1716. List 376b (1725). Adm. count 1684. List 90. MAINS 453 MAINWARING 2 HENRY, Shoals, fisherman, sued Stephen Yarm., was gr. land there, and had been Ford 9 July 1667. Partn. with Andrew an inhab. and propr. several yrs. in 1689. List Diamond in purch. of a Smuttynose fishing 214. Slain by the Inds. (No. Y. Propr. Rec). plant from John Diamond in Í668, and the His w. Elizabeth was appar. a No. Yarm. two took over Wm. Roe's Ipsw. ho. in 1673 heiress (Y. D. 16: 116). Only kn. ch: Josiah, (see Waters' Ipswich, p. 405-6); he alone bot only s. and h. 1732, had York grants in 1698 the Lynes plant at Star Isl. 1675. 'Senior' ('if he settle,' which he did) and in 1713. 1683. Lists 95, 305c, 306c, 307ab. See also Lists 38,279. His w. Dorothy Trafton (Thos.) (8), Broad(4), and Tho. Symonds, whose was named in wills of her bros., Benjamin friend, neighbor and legatee he was. Wife 1706, Charles 1721. 5 ch. b. in York 1700- unkn. He was drowned 1687 (List 307a); 1720: Dorothy; Joseph (List 279; see also adm. in Suff. Ct. 3 Aug. 1687 to only kn. ch: Elizabeth Ingersoll 1); Amos (Rev.); Mer­ Henry, a Shoals fisherman; List 95. Poss. cy; John (m. Dorothy Lewis 2). this son m. Joanna Rhodes 4 Nov. 1681 in 7 THOMAS, started an acct. with Henry Marblehead, where were many later Mains; Deering(4) 4 Aug. 1669. The month bef. or poss. he was the Boston man in poss. of he had been in Me. ct. for slandering An­ personal effects of John Westbrook, late of drew Diamond's w.; in July 1670 in same ct. Greenwich, co. Kent, 1692. One H. M. d. in unsucc. sued Richard Endle for slander and Glouc. 3 Dec. 1724, ag. above 50. See also calling him thief. See also (2), (8). Lewis (4). 8 THOMAS, fisherman, Portsm., presum. 3 JOHN (Mayne), No. Yarmouth, b. ±1614- younger than (7), taxed 1698, m. Pa­ 5. See Atwell(3). His home there was on tience (see Harris 19), to whom her mo., 60 a. on Mayne's Point, w. side of Wescus- wid. Christian Carr(l), deeded her ho. and togo River, bot from Richard Carter 'near part of the Harris land 3 Dec. 1698. She ±30 yrs. agone' (depo. 1682). In Jan. 1684- and 5 last-named ch. were rec. into cov. at 5, ±70, he told that he had kn. the Point at So. Ch. 9 Oct. 1715. He was liv. 1726. Lists least 36 yrs.; his w. Elizabeth said 35 yrs. J. 330de, 337, 339. She was a wid. in Portsm. of life and death, 1666. York 1676 (see Jack­ 1734. Ch. (N. H. deed 20: 115): Christian, son 7); O. A. Mar. 1679-80; York gr. 1685, m. Benjamin Green(4). Williams (dau.), m. laid out in 1700 to s.-in-law Carlisle. Pres. in Berw. 11 Oct. 1714 Thos. Bond(3), who m. Danforth confirmed the No. Yarm. land to 2d in Portsm. 4 Dec. 1719 Patience Goodwin J. M. of York in 1684, and from Casco Bay he (Moses 4). He was of Arundel 1730; see ptn. Andros in 1687, stating that new-comers Green(4). Alice, m. in Portsm. 10 Nov. 1726 were laying out lots there. His w. Elizabeth John Mills, turner, of Bristol, Eng. She was was liv. Jan. 1684-5, ±61; he appar. at York a wit. in the Hull-Pendexter case. Dorcas, 14 Apr. 1693. Lists 211, 214, 33, 93. Kn. ch: d. s. p. 1715-1734. Hannah, in ct. 1732, unm.; Thomas. Sarah, m. John Batten(4). Daugh­ liv. May 1734. Patience, m. Richard Hull ter, m. John Atwell(3); her s. John sold 1/10 (9). Thomas, turner, m. 27 Apr. 1736 Mercy of his gr.fa.'s land (Y. D. 13: 92). Lydia, b. Cromwell of Dover. ±1657, m. Moses Felt(5). Hannah, accus. Arthur Bragdon (2) in 1678, her sureties John 9 WILLIAM (Mane), Greenland or Stra- Smyth, sr. and jr.; see Bragdon(4). She was tham wit. 1707. of York 1679, unm. Rachel, ±57 in 1727, ±84 in 1748, m. 1st Stephen Preble(8), m. 2d MAINWARING, a disting. Cheshire fam. Joseph Carlisle(l). Priscilla, m. 1st Nathan­ dating from Norman times. Dugdale iel Preble(7), m. 2d in Salem July 1695 found 131 variants of the name, which is pro­ Joseph Carroll who m. Rebecca Chapman nounced Mannering, and was used as a bap­ there 9 June 1720; 3 Carroll ch. b. Salem tismal name in the Hilton(17) fam. 1696-1702 (Y. D. 14: 251). Another mar. 1 EDWARD (Mannering), Falmouth 1663. dau., or an unkn. 1st husb. of one of the kn. List 222b. daus., is called for by the fa. 's story of two 2 PHILIP, had lawsuits in N. H. courts sons-in-law killed in the First War, reckon­ 1642-1649, and in Salisb. ct. ag. Exeter ing John Batten one of them. See also men 1649-50. Philip Swadden ack. judg­ Lewis(4), or Larrabee(4). ment to him in 1643. Next yr. when in trouble in Salem he sent to Lt. Howard(lO) 4 JOHN, Piscataqua 1674, had effects be­ for security. Last seen 1652. longing to David Wyatt. 3 THOMAS (Manery), Smuttynose (Y. D. 5 RICHARD, Portsm., and Robt. Pike, chief 8: 224), m. Elizabeth Winchester, gr.dau. creditors of James(2) George's est. 1716; of John Andrews(9). See Y.D.16: 203; Card Portsm. deft. 1719. One Richard Mean m. (4). Gr.j. 1690,1693. 'Senior'in 1705, when Sarah Marble 11 Dec. 1712 in Boston, where John Shores was boarding with them (see his s. Richard (Main) was b. 13 Sept. 1713. John Frost jr. 8); also Saml. Frost left Sarah, from Portsm., warned at Boston 1725. smuggled brandy in Elizabeth M. 's wareho. 6 THOMAS(3), returned from York to No. Adm. to s. Thomas, the only kn. ch., 9 May MAINWARING 454 MANN 1718, his mo. renouncing; Dr. Jackson and Nov. 1690 (Suff. Prob.). See also Hodsdon John Morgrage were bondsm. for him in (4). Only kn. eh: Elizabeth, b. Boston 19 1719. The wid. was an orig. member of Gos­ Apr. 1678, m. Peter Wooding in Beverly 15 port Ch. 1729; liv. in Kit. 1734. Oct. 1696. Wid. Grace m. 2d in Bev. 15 Mar. 4 THOMAS(3), fisherman, mariner, Great 1691-2 Benj. Balch as his 3d d.; 2 Balch ch. Isl. His 1st w. was perhaps a Kit. girl Note (2). and they the couple Joanna Williams was 2 JOHN, Kennebec militia 1688, List 189, scandalizing in 1715. Kit. wit. 1721 (Y. D. poss. son of (1). One Lewis M. wit. a 10: 123). List 298. He m. 2d Sarah Briard Giles fam. deed in Boston 1718; List 161. (Briar 1). A 1732 store bill charged him for See also Manning(8). silk shoes for his dau., shoes for his w., mo. Maloon, Malone. See Meloon. and Prudence, and several prs. each for Malum. See Mansfield(7), 01iver(19). Sarah Shaw and Sarah Wain, presum. relat. MANDER, 1 James, Salem, Charlestown, to Wm. Wain who m. Mary Briard(l), int. Boston, m. Joanna (Dollen) Kelly(lO). Boston 4 Jan. 1727. See also N. H. Prov. Pa­ Appar. childless, she made deed of gift in pers 4: 7-8. He d. 1 Oct. 1733, adm. 29 Oct. 1717 to neph. Richard Wildes of Lancaster, to the wid., who was wid. Sarah Watson in s. of Richard and Margaret (Dollen) Wild 1756 (one Wm. W. of Portsm. left wid. Sarah, (m. in Middlesex Co. 22 Aug. 1687). his adm. 1743). An old memo, names 3 surv. 2 WALTER, taxed at Salem 1683, as was ch. By 1st w. a dau. (Sarah), m. by 1732 Eb­ (1). See Patience Dollen(2). enezer Jackson. (The infant of Thos., bp. Kit. Point 1714, was perh. Sarah or ano. ch. MANN, confined to so. half of England. who d.) By 2d w: John; adm. to wid. Sarah 1 , mar. a sis. of Richard Martyn, Esq. 12 Jan. 1757. Winchester, ±14 in 1746, Jo­ (15), perh. neither husb. nor w. ever here. seph Pierce of Portsm. gdn.; d. Nov. 1747 in 3 ch. appear: Michael. Son (see 2). Sarah; . In 1756 his mo. sold his quarter of was Sarah White of Boston and the mo. of the ferry landing at the back of Gt. Isl., kn. children in 1687. as Mannering 's place. 2 , son of (1), had w. Mary, presum. the M. M. of Boston, ±36 in Nov. 1672, MAJOR. The fam. h ere came from the when she ment. 'my husband.' She was Channel Isl. Essex Q. Ct. 6: 346-8, 355-6, called sister M. M. in will of (4) and appar. shows how many ways one man's name could was mo. of three of the cousins named in this be spelled. See also Masury. will: Ann. Mary, the younger. Peter. 1 BENJAMIN, blacksmith, Arundel, from 3 LAWRENCE (or maybe a Manning), Salem, m. (int. Wells 23 May 1702) Han­ sued Samuel Treworgye in 1674. nah Bailey(7). Newburv 1703-4; Newc.1708; 4 MICHAEL (1), master of ketch -Prosper­ bot at Cape Porpus 172Ö. He d. 11 July 1747 ous- of Piscataqua in July 1685. Will,' of (Bradbury) leaving only his wid. Hannah. Piscataway,' 16 Dec. 1687—14 Sept. 1691, Ch. rec. in Newb: Benjamin, b. 1 Feb. 1703, names uncie Richard Martyn; sisters Mary had Cape Porpus gr. 1720, and is said to have Mann and Sarah White and each of their been k. there by Ind. in 1725, appar. unm. ch., Sarah's youngest dau. to have all owing Priscilla, b. 8 Nov. 1704, m. Lt. John Bur- to him in Eng.; three Mann cousins (see 2); bank of Arundel, d. 7 Nov. 1735 (gr.st.). 5 ch. and cousins Sarah Cutt, Elizabeth Kennard, 2 GEORGE, drowned at Newcastle Feb. Hannah Jose and Susannah Martyn; Eliza­ 1695-6. Lists (Ï307b), 318e. beth Hopley was a wit. (Suff. Prob.). 3 H , 1694. List 98. 5 PETER(2), a minor in Dec. 1687, Rich­ Makin, Joel, Dover wit. 1664 (Cone. Deeds ard Martyn, Esq., his overseer. A Ports­ 3. 107a). mouth mariner in London 1697. In 1704 he Malardine (Mallandy), Peter, Scarboro sol­ sued Mrs. Mary Martyn, who had gone to dier, 1676. List 237b. Boston in 1693 and collected from Mrs. Grace Rankin £8 due him as a seaman. Taxed MALLETT. Both Saxon and Norman; the Portsm. 1707. He m. by 1704 Mary (Melcher Jersey fam. was represented in N. E. 1) Jackson(18), who was taxed as Widow 1 HOSEA, fisherman, Sagadahoc, wit. deeds Mann 1713, 1732, and d. bef. 1754. Kn. ch: from Atkins(5) to Edmonds(3) in 1664 Peter, marked ' dead' in Portsm. tax list Jan. and 1673 (Oze); his own land adj. that con­ 1731-2. He m. 8 June 1726 Elizabeth Ken- veyed in 1673. Called 'Frenchman' by Hub­ nard(2), who m. 2d Mark Nelson(2). Son bard. Boston 1678. Lists 187, 189. In 1688 Peter, barber and periwig maker, Portsm., he was master of one of four fishing vessels brot an ejectment suit (Melcher land), in tied up at Sagadahoc while the masters were 1754, against Francis Tucker, Edw. Mann in the garrison. David Edwards, interested and Henry Biggenden, whose w. was an in all four boats, was bondsm. for Grace, Ayer. He was liv. 1765. Michael, Portsm., wid. and adm. of H. M., late of Kennebec, 2 joiner, had deed from Geo. Jaffrey in 1728; MANX 455 MANSFIELD taxed Jan. 1731-2. In 1759 his wid. Salome for Cornwall, sub-collector and surveyor, all and sons, Michael (dead in 1762) and John, 1686; com. Capt. by Andros 1687; Judge Inf. blacksmiths, all of Boston, sold in Portsm. Ct. of Cornwall 1688. A large landowner in to Peter Mann. Anne, bp. No. Ch., 26 Sept. right of self and 2d w., Mary Mason (5), m. 1708, Hampt. wit. 1729, m. in Greenland 22 'bef. she and her br. went to Long Island' May 1731 Francis Tucker, hatter. Edward, (Y. D. 20: 86-8). Lists 80, 16-19, 97, 163. See bp. No. Ch., 29 June 1712, cordwainer, Ports­ also Goddard(l). His ptn. for release from mouth, m. 26 Sept. 1734 Alice Marden(3). Boston prison after Andros's fall was gr. 12 Liv. 1754; see his neph. Peter. July 1689. Bos. 1691-7, but wit. Ind. treaty Man nering, Mannery. See Mainwaring. at Pemaquid 1693, and was 'late of Scitu- ate' in Mar. 1695-6. Staten Isl. and Long Isl. MANNING,an old given name, compound­ aft. 1702; appar. he and w. Mary liv. 24 Aug. ed in many place names. The fam. is 1725. Kn. ch: Three, b. Salem 1664-6, d. y. most numer. in co. Essex and co. Devon. John, Boston, b. 28 May 1668, m. 9 May 1695 1 ANNE, came as servant of Henry Dow(2) Joanna Lash(l), liv. 1 May 1721; w. -Susan­ in 1637, ag. 17. na- d. 4 Dec. 1722. In 1724 he pub. int., but 2 DANIEL, b. 1648, youngest s. of Thomas did not m., Ann Mallet, wid., named in his of Ipsw., inherited Wells land, but perh. will, 16 Jan. (d. 3 Feb.) 1726-7; appar. s. p. never liv. there. His Wells marsh ment. No child of Capt. N. M.'s 2d mar. appears, 1683, 1712. Of Ipsw., he was gr. adm. on est. but if Thos. of Moreland, co. of Phila., Pa., of Saml. Sayward of York in 1691, why not rightfully claimed yA of the Mason land in clear, but it is noted that his fa.'s est. was 1767 (SJC 131,790) one is indicated. This appraised by James Saward in 1668, and his claim discussed in 'Manning Families of N. bros. (6) and (9) liv. with James Sayer and E.,' pp. 659-676, 690-4. See also Y. D. 12: w. Martha in Ipsw. in 1669. Liv. in Ipswich 184; 14: 61; 20: 162, and D. H. 6.487. 9 Feb. 1724-5. No. kn. family. 9 THOMAS, carpenter, b. 1645, oldest br. of 3 GEOEGE, mariner and trader along the (2; and (6), bot in Wells from Francis Eastern coast, gave his age ±30 in 1675, Backus and John Barrett Oct.—Nov. 1674. 38 in 1683, and had a w. in or near Boston in He was one of Capt. Lothrop's men k. at 1674. Lists 3, 14. Bloody Brook, Deerfield, 18 Sept. 1675. Adm. 4 GEORGE, Wells soldier 1676 (Doc. Hist. in Essex Ct. 28 Sept. to br. Daniel; the inv. 6: 136, 143), was s. of George and Han­ incl. Wells land and marsh. nah (Everill) (Blanchard) Manning of Bos­ Mannyard. See Maynard. ton, b. 24 Nov. 1655. 5 JOHN, Mr., Boston merchant, and his fa.- MANSFIELD. A market town and parish in-law Richard Parker were creditors of in co. Notts. Wm.Waldron in 1647. With Champernowne, 1 HENRY, wit. in Shortridge-Jones case in he was interested in the Stephen Sargent est. 1671 with James Leach(2). Adm. 9 Oct. at the Shoals, 1649. See Y. D. 1: 1: 62; Suff. 1678 to fa.-in-law James Leach. "Whether he D. 1: 252; 'The Manning Fam. of N. E.' m. a Leach dau. or was a step-son is uncert. (1902), pp. 780-2. See also (3). 6 JOHN, br. of (2) and (9), wit. a Savward 2 ISAAC, Marblehead. See Ashley(3). deed in York in July 1671 (Y. D. 2: 162). 3 JANE, Portsmouth. In Maine ct. 5 Mar. Of Wells in Feb. 1673-4 when he bot there. 1651-2, a widow, she pet. concerning a List 269b. His inv. taken by Wm. Symonds debt due from Oades Edwards. Had Portsm. and Jona. Hammond 5 Oct. 1674, incl. 200 a. gr. 5 Dec. 1653, then vanishes. Not impos­ and a ho., altho no w. or ch. appears to live sibly she was previously Jane (Turpin) therein; carpenter's tools were listed and Muchemore, and by an unkn. 2d mar. with a John Wells was a debtor. Me. P. & Ct. ii- Mansfield was mo. of (1), if not of (7), mar­ 496. rying last James Leach(2). 7 LAWRENCE (poss. Mann), see Mann(3). 4 JOHN, Charlestown, m. Mary (Shard) 8 CAPT. NICHOLAS, gunsmith, Sheepscot, Gove(4). In 1672 John Gove sued him in b. in St. Petrox par., Dartmouth, co. Dev­ Middlesex ct. for a legacy due under his fa. 's on, 23 June 1644, s. of Richard and Anstice will. She d. in Hampton 4 Mar. 1681-2, 'old (Calley). Salem 1662, and m. 23 June (ap­ Mrs. Mansfield.' See Wyman's Charlestown par. 1663) a much older wid. Elizabeth Gray, 2: 653. who divorced him in 1683, aft. he had risen 5 PAUL, from Salem, sold Falmouth land to in civil life, served as capt. in Philip's war, John Smith bef. 1687. Me. Hist. Socy. and fled from Mass. to escape criminal pun­ Col. 2.6.298. See also Stileman. ishment. Regardless, he was in favor with 6 SAMUEL, m. 9 Sept. 1707 Mary Bonython Sheepscot authorities, if not always with (2) in Lynn, where later liv. her half-sis. the inhabitants. Capt. of militia bef. Apr. Patience, w. of John Collins and dau. of 1684; marshal of Falm. and places adj., J. P. John(2) and Patience (Crucy 10) Bonython. MANSFIELD 456 MARCH Wid. Mary Mansfield m. 2d Deacon John place his fam. owned over 70 yrs. He and Bancroft, jr. Jeffrey Currier, both ±36, depos. in 1671 ab. 7 WILLIAM, Newcastle, ±22 at the Shoals fish handled by Currier, and both apprais. in 1674, Falm. 1680-1689, yet taxed in Henry Hatherly's est. in 1677. He purch. at Newc. in Dec. 1688, and in lists there, 1690-1, Ox Point, Kit., in 1680, selling to s. John in is named second aft. James Leach and his 1701. Retail lie. (N. H.) 1692, 1693; j. 1693; sons. Wit. James Weymouth's deeds 1693 gr.j. 1694 (special), 1697. Lists 326c, 331bc, and his will 9 Jan. 1706-7, the last time seen. 329, 293, 335a, 330d, 52, 57, 98. Inv. 30 Nov. Lists 30, 90, 226, 228c, 315abc, 66. See also 1702, adm. 14 Dec. to wid. Esther (List (3). Widow Mary depos. in Jan. 1710-1, ag. 335a). Ch: Richard, jr., wit. delivery of the 69, about John Pearce's Stepping Stones Kit. land 1681. Both sr. and jr. taxed Str. bounds 40 yrs. ago; Andrew Cranch who car­ Bk. July 1690; R. M. only, in rate 30 Oct. ried the chain when bounds were laid out 1691. John, eldest s. in 1702. Samuel. James. was also in Falm. and long a Newc. neigh­ Esther, m. 1st John Cross(8), m. 2d Alexr. bor. She was ±80 in Jan. 1726-7 (see Martin Dennett(2), m. 3d Anthony Roe(Rowe 2). 9); ag. 87 in Feb. 1734-5 she depos. ab. the 6 ROBERT, Shoals, named in H. Deering's Bobinson(3) fam. in Blue Pt. and Newc; account with Thos. Maine(7). He d. 10 ±89 in June 1738 ab. the Tufton Mason fam. May 1677; adm. 23 June fol. to Henry Putt; Ch. presum. incl: Mary, complained in Jan. the widow as Elizabeth Putt attested the 1705-6 ag.Clement Hughes(2) who often saw inv. three days later; Roger Kelly and R. her at John Hurst's ho., her mo. then liv. Manson(5) appraisers. See also (1). Elizabeth (surely), in ct. 1709-10 (see Sarah 7 SAMUEL(5), mariner, Portsm. 1702. See Jordan 8). In 1757 she was Elizabeth Car­ his br. (2). Taxed for Mill Dam 1707; der, poss. w. of Samuel (q.v.) Pasco, in bondsm. with Wm. Cotton, jr. for Richard Newc. ct. 1713 on account of a bastard ch. Dore's wid. Tamsen 1715; owned covt. So. Likely she, not -Roscoe-, saw Wm. Sander­ Ch. 1721. Lists 337, 339. His w. Rebecca, m. son and Mary Cox married in Portsm. 23 by 1706, was liv. 1735. Betw. 1748-1758 he Oct. 1711, John Niven ano. wit. See Oliver m. Mary (Jackson, dau. of Ephraim 20), wid. (19) for Pasco -Malum-. of Thos. Pierce. Will 1761—1761, names her, her dau. Ursula Pierce, his own dau. Mary, MANSON, Mon son. See also Munson. and gr.ch. Ch. bp. So. Ch. 16 Apr. 1721: 1 JAMES, wit. deed to (5) in 1663. See also Samuel. He and his cousin Joseph(3) seem (6). In 1890 there was in Boston a copy all to choose from as husb. for Hannah of a traditional statement by a gr.s. of Sam- (Bartlett 1) (Wells) Banfield(2) who evid. uel(3) that three bros., Richard, Robert and was older than either. His dau. Mary was James came from Exeter, Eng., to Piscata­ named in his fa. 's will, but not he. Mary, m. qua. Richard Evans(9). Her fa. deeded to him in 1735 and willed to her sons Daniel and 2 JAMES(5), mariner, was bondsm. for br. Samuel. Sarah, m. 25 Nov. 1736 John Sher­ John (in drink) 1700. Of Portsm. 1705, burne -tertius-; 4 ch. rememb. by their gr.fa. he q.c father's est. to br. Samuel; in 1706 Mantee, Sylvester, Portsm. See Clark(49). took deed from Samuel of part of the land Manuel, Portsmouth 1670. List 328. 'where we all now live.' He m. in Boston 21 Manus, William, ±20 in 1664. List 364. Apr. 1707 Joanna Thomas; both liv. there Mapleton (Mappulton), Thomas, Pemaquid 1712. Son James, b. in Boston 8 Jan. 1707-8. 3 JOHN(5), mariner, Portsm. 1698, 1702, soldier 1689. List 126. and later of Kit., where he had bot his Maquerey, Archibald, soldier under Capt. fa.'s Ox Point land in 1701. Lists 330de, Hill 1693-4. List 267b. 291, 296, 297. His money which Mary (Mor- Maranach, Matthew, Newcastle, worked at grage) Jenkins(ll) was accus. of stealing, the fort in 1697. List 68. See also Mack- caused a stir in 1714-5. Will 6 Dec.l734—5 aneer(2). Jan. 1747-8, names w. Lydia and 4 of 5 ch: Samuel, m. three wives betw. 1740-1750, MARCH, a market-town in co. Cambridge, Mary Parker, Eleanor Rogers, Jane Tucker. but our fam. evid. from co. Hants or co. His s. Samuel, jr. settled in Georgetown. Wilts. See Waters'Gleanings. Joseph, see Samuel(7 jr.). Anne, b. in Kit. 1 GEORGE, depos. in June 1694, ±19, his 21 June 1703, not in will. John, b. in Kit. 28 master Mr. Thos. Packer (2). Presum. son May 1705, m. Anne, wid. of Moses Rice(4); of George(2), b. in Newb. 6 Oct. 1674 and d. both liv. 1756. 1 son rec. Lydia, m. William bef. 1698 when ano. George was born (see 6). Pettegrew (Francis). 2 HUGH, reputed tenant of Shapleigh or 4 RALPH. List 236. Read Allison. Treworgye, plowed at Sturgeon Creek a 5 RICHARD, b. ±1635, fisherman, Portsm., little later than Thos. Jones plowed there 56 bot in 1663 and 1664 from the Drews the or 57 yrs. ago (Katherine Hammond's depos., ho. and 8 a. formerly John Locke's; this i 1703); John Shapleigh depos. that H. M. told MARCH 457 MARDEN in his hearing that he plowed there, but 6 LT. JAMES, saddler, Greenland, Arundel, whether for S. or T. he could not rememb. b. at Newb. 19 June 1681, s. of George(2). No Hugh is kn. except the Newb. carpenter Appar. the Lt. M. taxed in Greenl. in 1708, who came with the Kents from Nether Wal­ 1712 (Lists 338ac), and as James in 1713- lop, co. Hants, in the -Confidence- 1638, a 1716. See (5) for one James of Portsm. 1712. servant, ag. 20; m. 1st one Judith, m. 2d 29 In Mar. 1717-8 Christopher Amazeen of May 1676 Dorcas (Bowman) Blackleach or Newc. and J. M. of Greenl. were prosec. 'for Blackledge, mo. of Nathl. B.(l), m. 3d 3 Dee. living with and entertaining those women 1685 Sarah (Cutting) (Brown) Healey, and by whom they have had bastard ch.' See d. in Newb. 12 Mar. 1693. Ch. by 1st w: Cheswell; also Brewster's Rambles i: 125- George, Newb., m. 12 June 1672 Mary Fol­ 129, 318. He had an Arundel gr. 1719, but som (3). Will, 16 Mar. 1696-7—20 Nov. 1699. was 'form, of Greenl., now of Scarboro' in 13 ch. incl. (1) prob., (3), (4), (6), Sarah Nov. 1720. Arundel appraiser 1722, propr. Deering(5) and Mary Hooke, w. of Jacob 1728. Lt. under Westbrook 1724-5. Liv. 1730. (7); see also (6) for what may be his 2d s. His w. is unkn. On Bradbury's authority, George. Judith, b. 3 Jan. 1652-3. Hugh, b. she was shot by Ind., and all ch. d. of throat 3 Nov. 1656. John, b. 10 June 1658. James, distemper, 1735. By same authority, George b. 11 Jan. 1663-4. See Hoyt's Salisb. 1: 237; of Arundel (a soldier under Allison Brown N. E. Eeg. 53: 121. 1725) was Lt. James's bro., m. Abigail Wat­ 3 SERGT. HUGH, unrec. s. of George(2), son and had ch. Paul and Eunice b. aft. 1735, was k. by Ind. at Pemaquid 9 Sept. 1695 when all his older ch. d. from distemper. If (List 96), leaving wid. Sarah (Coker) and s. identif. is correct, then George was b. at Joseph, b. Newb. 24 June 1694. List 334a Newb. 24 Apr. 1698 aft. (1) died. seems unlikely his; poss. in error for (1). 7 COL. JOHN(2), Newb., Salisb., had much The wid. m. in Newb. 18 Mar. 1697-8 Archel- of his military service in Me. As Capt., aus Adams. he was in the expedition ag. Canada in 1690, 4 DR. ISRAEL, Greenland, b. at Newb. 4 at Maquoit in 1691 (Lists 37, 96) and Com­ Apr. 1683, s. of George(2). Wealthy and mander at Pemaquid 1C92-1694. As Major influential. List 338c; see also Gordon(5). he succ. Maj. Frost in 1697 and was in the His w. Mary, adm. to Greenl. Ch. in 1716, fight at Winnegance in Sept. that yr. (Reg. must have been Mary Hall(13), regardless 12: 145; List 96). Commanded Casco Fort of what is appar. said in the distrib. of the 1703-1707 (called Col. 1705), and Willis, pp. Hall est. in 1743 (N. H. Prob. 3: 182), and 313-4, says he took his fam. there, had a the Portsm. inscription 'Mary, wid. of Dr. stock of cattle and cultivated the ground. Clement March, 7 Apr. 1759, ag. 80.' She His luckless expedition ag. in and s. Clement took adm. of the Doctor's 1707 ended his military life, and he liv. af- est., of Portsm., 10 Sept. 1728. 6 ch. were bp. terw. at Salisb. and Newb. See (5). His will at Greenl. 1716: Clement, Col., physician, m. 18 Apr. 1707 (bound on an exped. to the East­ by 1730 Eleanor Veasey. Joseph. Nathaniel. ward)—25 Aug. 1712, names w. Jemima Paul. Mary. Elizabeth. Ano. was Thomas, (True, m. 1 Oct. 1679, d. in Salisb. 24 May bp. 1718; and poss. others. 1737). Two of seven ch. were Judith, b. 21 5 LT. JAMES(2), saddler, Newb., Salisb., Mar. 1681-2, m. Humphrey Hooke(7), and York, m. Mary Walker of Bradford, and Lt. John, b. 26 Sept. 1690: as Lt. James had a York gr. 29 Mar. 1701. Of 8 MATTHEW, of the Charlestown fam., was York, they sold 22 a. at Bald Head in Aug. warned there 14 Mar. 1708-9, 'late from 1701. In Oct. 1705 he was engaged in an Wells.' See Wyman's Charlestown. Ind. skirmish at Cape Neddick when two of his men were k. (List 96). He or (6), of MARDEN. The name of seven parishes in Portsm., signed a bond with (7), of Newb., Eng. in 1712. Appar. a York wit. 1714 (Y. D. 8: 1 JAMES(2), in fa.'s will, not mo.'s. Taxed 140); called 'late of said York, deceased' 12 1693, 1708; Newc. gr. 1698-9, 20 a. where Dec. 1721. The wid. m. John Emery in Newb. he had built. Lists 318c, 315bc, 316. He m. 2 Jan. 1723-4 when her late husb. was called 23 Oct. 1695 Abigail Webster (Stephen of Capt. James. Rec. ch., 1st 3 at Newb: Ben­ Haverh. by 1st w.). See Broad(4). She m. jamin, joiner, Kittery, b. 23 Nov. 1690, m. in 2d Samuel Berry(5), who 20 Oct. 1718, hav­ Kit. 10 Feb. 1713-4 Elizabeth Small. List ing liv. on Marden's place until some of the 291. See also Y. D. 11: 234. One B. M. of ch. were of full age, surrendered it to the s. Kit. was drowned, inquest 29 Apr. 1753. Na­ James, with 3 cows, 2 oxen, 6 sheep, James thaniel, b. 2 Sept. 1693. Tabitha, b. 20 June to pay £4 to each boy, 20 s. apiece to the 1696. Judith, rec. Salisb. 13 May 1698. Jane, girls. 'The girls,' unless S. B. was including perh. b. at York, bp. at Salisb. 13 Jan. 1705. his own, indicate more than the 4 ch. rec. in One John M. was sued bv Jonathan Keene in Newc: James, b. 25 Sept. 1697, d. July 1777, Me. ct. 1715. m. Judith Bates(3) who d. 31 July 1796. 11 MARDEN 458 MARRINER ch. at Portsm. and Eye. Stephen, b. 28 Aug. Newc: William, Eye, b. 14 June 1705. In 1699, m. 21 May 1721 Charity Lang(5), both 1729 his fa. gave him all lands except marsh of Portsm. 6 ch. rec. Eachel, b. 20 July at Sandy Beach Pond and land at Breakfast 1701. John, b. 30 Apr. 1703, not in 1725 tax Hill, he to pay £5 to each of his three sis. list. and give his fa. half the income. Samuel, b. 2 JOHN, Eye, an appraiser with John Hun- 15 June 1707. Jonathan, b. 7 Sept. 1709. One king in 1664 (see King 15) and wit. for Jonathan had w. Hepzibah and 7 ch. 1730- Mark Hunking in 1666. O. P. 1666. Taxed 1750. Mary, b. 22 Apr. 1712. One Mary m. as J. M. 1690, as 'Sr.' 1693. Highway surv. in Eye 27 Sept. 1733 Timothy Hardy of Brad­ 1696-7. Liv. 1702. Lists 323, 326bc, 330a, ford. Dorcas, b. 15 Feb. 1714. Unrec: Sarah, 312cd, 313a, 52, 332b, 57, 315abc. He m. liv. 1729. Eachel Berry(12) who outliv. him. His will, Margoow, , Frenchman at Mount 11 Aug. 1698—12 Feb. 1706-7, gives to s. Desert. List 4. James 'my right in the woods that I bought Marinell. See Marriner. and paid for,' all else to w. Eachel for her MABION, John, Hampton, likely related to disposal. Hers (nunc.) proved same day by but not same as John, cordwainer, Boston, John Foss, Sr., his w. Mary and Wm. Wallis, whose fa. was Isaac of Stebbing, co. Essex, gives to 4 ch. (not James). Ch: James. Wil­ Eng., and whose w. was a Watertown girl, liam. John, b. 1671. Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Sarah Eddy. Whether both men were once of Eand(4). Mary, was Jones (see 55) in 1706- Watertown is not clear, but John of N. H. 7. Presum. Thomas. In addi., a gr.s. Samuel was liv. there when he bot a ho. and 5 a. of up­ Connor (see 3) mortg. Marden land in 1711; land in Hampt. from wid. Judith Parker, 23 his mo. poss. one of the kn. daus. with an un­ May 1645. Gr.j. (N. H.). 1651, 1653, 1670; known husband. tr.j. 1665, 1667. Lists 392a, 393áb, 394, 396, 3 JOHN(2), mastliner, carpenter, Newc. 398, 49, 54. His w. Sarah d. 26 Jan. 1670-1; 1710, Portsm. 1712 and onward (first List 393a. Called widower, not -senior-, he taxed 1714). Lists 316, 339. He m. at m. 14 Sept. 1671 Margery, wid. of Deac. Wm. Hampt. 16 Nov. 1699 Alice Parker(26), both Godfrey(7), and 3 June 1681 deeded to his of Newc. She was liv. 23 Nov. 1732, he in ch. for life supp. of self and her. He was liv. Aug. 1749, ag. 78. Ch. appear; James, mast- 2 Mar. 1683-4; she d. 2 May 1687, ±78; List liner, taxed S. side of Grafford Lane 1727. 394. Two ch. of John and Sarah rec. in Wa­ He bot a Portsm. rigging wharf and plant tertown were perh. more likely his than the where his fa. worked with him, his s. James cordwainer's: Mary, bur. 24 Jan. 1641-2, two aft. them. He m. 4 June 1729 Abigail White; mo. old. John, b. 12, bur. 15 May 1643. Sure­ a widow in 1762. 3 or m. ch. John, cord- ly his: Elizabeth, m. 10 Jan. 1666 Henry wainer, an added name (jr.) in 1728 tax list, Dearborn (2). Hannah, m. 15 July 1670 Isaac Graf. Lane. He m. 11 Dec. 1729 Shuah Libby Godfrey(2). One Abigail M. d. 25 Sept. 1668 (James 6), called 'Sherburne' by printed (Dow's Hampton). rec, and liv. in Dover and Somersw.; liv. MARKHAM, 1 Jeremy (Marcom), Dover. 1761. Master Tate names 6 ch. Mary, bp. List 356e. Newc. 5 June 1709 (Salisb. rec); see (4). 2 JOHN, seaman 1684. List 314. Alice, bp. No. Ch. 16 Aug. 1713, m. Edward Markland, Samuel, Mr., taxed in Newcastle Mann(5). Noah, bp. 22 Sept. 1717, taxed 1699. List 315b. Graf. Lane 1741. Benjamin, bp. 1 [7] Jan. Marks (Markes), William, Sheepscot 1665, 1719-20. Benjamin, bp. 2 July 1721. The Marden, bp. No. Ch. 7 Aug. 1715, was poss. wit. Ind. deed to Geo. Davie 1668-9. List ano. ch. 12. W. M. took O. A. at Lynn 1678; one John M. at Lynn 1677. List 85. 4 THOMAS, Newc, presum. (2), was taxed Markvill (or Markriill), widow, reported in with the Fosses, Berrys and (1) in 1696. Portsm. 1692, to be warned. Lists 318c, 315c, 68. Also presum. he m. Marlyn, John (or Martyn), Newcastle 1699. Sarah O 'Shaw(l), who was Marden in 1716, List 315b. as no other husb. appears for her. Ch. may Marreday, Jones, Corp., Pemaquid 1689. List have been: ?Thomas, m. 4 Mar. 1729 Mary 126. Smith, both of Eye. Greenland 1733. 3 ch. rec. Portsm. 1732-5. See Fogg(6). ?Mary, MARRINER, Marrinell; see also Marvall. Portsm., in ct. 1725, but see Mary(3). One A French Huguenot fam. -le Marineur-, Eleanor of Stratham, spinster, was in ct. poss. from Jersey. See 'Descendants of Ed­ 1739. ward Small,' 3: 1197. 5 WTLLIAM(2), Eye, liv. 1745. His mo. 1 ANDEEW, cordwainer, tanner (twice gave him a choice, the ho. and land where signed Andre Marine), evid. nearly re­ his fa. dwelt in his lifetime, or the place at lated to (3) and to Joshua (Josue, and at Sandy Beach. Taxed Eye 1701, island side times Joseph), saddler, Boston, whose deed of Newc. 1720. Wife Dorcas. Ch. rec. in he wit. 1689 and who took a Dover mortg. MARRINER 459 MARSHALL 1714. He bot a ho.-lot in Portsm. 1677; there 1714; List 376b (1725). He m. Elizabeth at his trade 1678. Constable, May 1680. A Pomery in Greenland 20 May 1714; she was ho. and shop stood on his Portsm. lot when an Ex. wit. in 1730. Zebulon, Newmarket he sold in 1681; the same yr., of Dover, he 1769, and Henry, Exeter 1770,presum. spring bot 50 a. at Casco River. Portsm. tax abated from him. James, blacksmith, Glouc. 1738, Dee. 1683. Boston 1684-1698, where 1st where one James m. Sarah Griggs 29 Apr. found at Geo. Cable's ho., as a shoemaker 1728; 8 ch. One Isaiah was of Glouc. 1724-9, from New London. He and w. Ruth, dau. of the only other Marsh there. Hezekiah, List Geo. Hollard, liv. in , 1703. See 369, m. at O. R. 12 May 1729 Abigail York. also Penny(4), Pastree, N. E. Reg. 63: 381. Dinah, q. c. to Jona. Thompson 1738; single Ch. at Boston 1685-1690: Margaret. Ruth. 1742. Sarah, 1st w. of Thos. Leathers(2); in­ Priscilla. George and Andrew, twins. One cluded on Stackpole's authority. Elizabeth, George m. Elizabeth Eelly at Narragansett, m. 19 Nov. 1724 Thos. Leathers(2) ; both q.c. R. I., Sept. 1722; see also (2). in 1739. Lydia, single, q. c. to Thompson in 2 GEORGE, weaver, m. Mary Gray (see 6) 1737. in Newington 3 Jan. 1724-5. Only his name links him with (1). Taxed Portsm. MARSHALL, well distrib. in Eng., most 1725, a new name; bot there 1727 and sold freq. in cos. Notts and Lincoln. See also 1730; 'gone' by tax list Jan. 1731-2. Dover Hilton(8), Hussey(9), Lewis(19). 1733. Eliot 1739, lie. to keep ferry to New­ 1 CHRISTOPHER, singleman, adm. to Bos­ ington and Dover. There in 1744 he, w. Mary ton Ch. 28 Aug. 1634; freeman 6 May and s. George attacked Wm. Leighton and 1635; dism. 6 Jan. 1638-9 with the Wheel­ laid him up three wks.; Elizabeth Gray test, wright party to the Ch. at Piscataqua, where that her sis. Moll struck the first blow she he disappears. Dau. Anna, bp. at Boston 13 saw. One George served at Louisburg. May 1638. One C. M., minister at Woodkirk, 3 JAMES, b. ±1651, mariner, rigger, wit. co. York, d. Feb. 1673, ag. 59. deed given by (1) in 1681. Of Casco 2 ELIZABETH, Mrs., poss. not a widow, m. (Marianell), he bot ho. and 5 a. there from Maj. Joseph Smith in Hampton 16 Feb. Joseph Hodsdon in Apr. 1686 and sold a 1708-9 as his 3d w., and m. last Ephraim small lot to Henry Bailey in Apr. 1689. De­ Jackson(20). Two Marshalls marrying in posed in Boston in Nov. 1705, former master Hampt. were from Ipswich: Anna, m. Saml. of brigantine -Dover- (N. E. Reg. 69: 363). Page(2); Abigail, m. Edward Shaw 3 July As an ancient Falm. propr., he signed three 1719. Ano. unident. Elizabeth m. in Portsm. ptns. 1715-8 (his s. Adam also signing the (No. Ch.) 20 May 1710, her husband's name last one), and depos. in Boston in Feb. 1731- lost. 2, ±80, that he had lived in Falm. bet. 40 3 GEORGE, sailmaker, Portsm., m. 25 Feb. and 50 vrs. ago, neighbor to Capt. Tyng. List 1701-2 Elizabeth Hill(18), who owned 229. Will, 19 May—5 June 1732, gives his covt. and had her ch. bap. at No. Ch. 24 Falm. lands to his dau. Elizabeth and husb., Sept. 1710 and was adm. to full com. 1 Apr. the executors. She m. 1st in Boston 1707 1714. He was bondsm. for John Cole in 1713; John Lacooter (prob. -Íe Coutois ), 2d in rated to So. Ch. 1717. Adm. 7 May 1718 to 1713 Edward Masters. Joanna, m. there wid. Elizabeth, her bondsm. Saml. Shackf ord 1707 Philip Perreway. Adam, brewer, Bos­ and John Hill. Chas. Kelly mortg. Crooked ton, only s., m. 1st in Newbury 23 Sept. 1713 Lane prop, to her in Apr. 1719. Likely she Hannah Nessbee or Nezby. He sold Falm. m. 2d in Portsm. 2 July 1721 David Brown land in 1728. Hannah, appar. his dau., m. and d. bef. 1 Mar. 1739 when 6 surv. ch., all Richard Kent (jr.) in Newb. 1734 and in of Portsm., divided their fa.'s prop. Ch: 1774 was called only surv. heir of James M., Lydia, b. 19 Mar. 1702-3, m. Benj. Rackleff late of Falm. (1). George, sailmaker, b. 21 Aug. 1705. One MARSH. Henry, Oyster River 1692, a land­ George m. 17 Apr. 1740 Thankful Weeks of owner bef. getting a 30 a. gr. in 1694 and Greenland; 2 daus. bp. at So. Ch. Samuel, ano. of 40 a. in 1702, above Coffin's mill. Ag. potter, m. 2 Dec. 1736 Eleanor (Mendum) 44 in Mar. 1704-5. Lists 62, 368a. His wid. Sherburne, who took adm. 22 Dec. 1749 and Elizabeth (Jackson 22) renounced adm. in m. 3d Wm. Shackf ord. 4 or more ch. Oba- favor of her s. John 7 July 1715; inv. £41 diah, blockmaker, m. Martha Cotton, dau. taken by Jeremiah Burnham and Stephen of Wm. (7 jr.). Will, 6 (d. 12 Sept., ag. 37) Jones. Mother and son sold to Jona. Thomp­ 1746, names her and 3 of 4 ch. bp. She m. son in 1715. Elizabeth (mo. or dau.) was 2d Edw. Cate(l jr.). Nathaniel, blockmaker, adm. to O. R. Ch. in 1723. Widow Marsh liv­ bp. 29 Apr. 1711. Adm. 13 Sept. 1748 to wid. ing 1729. Ch: John, Exeter, suppos. the one, Hannah, bondsm. John Dam and Geo. Libby. ag. 76 in 1779, who liv. as a boy with old In Dec. 1758 the latter was gr. adm., d. b. n., Esq. Coffin, tho age or date must be changed on est. of both husb. and w. 3 or more eh. to agree with facts. Scout in 1710; taxed Elizabeth, (appar.) bp. No. Ch. 14 Dec. 1712, MARSHALL 460 MARSTON not in 1739 div. Deacon John, boatbuilder, 1 EPHRAIM, b. 30 Oct. 1643, s. of John of bp. Nov. 1714, d. in Mar. 1784, ag. 70, appar. Salem, who was a cous. of the Hampton had a 1st w. Martha, and poss. a 2d w. Eliza­ emigrants. On the Kennebec in 1661, at beth (Lang 5) White, m. in Newington 4 Oct. Damariscove in 1665. R. Pattishall sued him 1745. Ch. Jane (appar.), bp. No. Ch. 6 Apr. on account in 1673 and got a verdict of £107. 1717, not in 1739 div. Wit. deed Stevens of Kennebec to Sayward 4 GRACE (Record), w. of Philip M., form. and Gedney of Wescustogo in 1674, and Ind. w. of Joseph Bramhall(l), List 229. deed to Lawson of Swan Isl. in 1677. After 5 HUMPHREY, Portsm. 1717-8, Berwick Philip's war he was at Gt. Isl., carpenter, wit. 1719. where he was sued by Isaac Bowde in 1683-4 6 JOHN, Scarboro, wit. 13 June 1687 (Y. D. and imprisoned. Moved to Black Pt. where 6: 77); signed Palm. ptn. 1689. List 228c. Capt. Wincoll was ordered to send him home 7 ROBERT, drowned 1663, adm. 30 June to to his wife in 1685. Finally at Falmouth, Capt. Pendleton and Lt. Richard Cutts. where John M. of Salem sold ho.-lot of his List 327a. bro., E. M. of F., late dec, in 1719, and one 8 ROBERT, shipmaster, about the Piscata­ Nathaniel M. quitted his town gr. in Port­ qua (Me. side) 1671-2. Assistant to Mar­ land harbor in 1725. See also Benj. M. in shal Richard Wayte in serving papers from List 229. His w. Elizabeth had 3 sons b. in Boston and Portsm. July 1672. Boston 1672- Salem 1673-1683, and poss. other eh. One 3, master of pinke -Lenham-. List 82. V". D. Elizabeth M. of Salem dep. in 1734 that she 2: 96, 138, 167; Me. P. & Ct. vol. ii; Hooke well knew David Phippen of Casco Bay when (1). he liv. at Salem. Lists 225a, 228bc. 9 THOMAS, fisherman, Newcastle, m. 4 2 *EPHRAIM(9), brewer, had the home­ Feb. 1686-7 Abishag (Lux 6) Palmer(24), stead. He m. 19 Feb. 1677 Abial San who d. bef. Dec. 1695, when he denied an ac- born (±41 in 1694). Gr.j. 1692, 1699; select­ cusa. made ag. him by Margery Row, and man 1698, 1705; constable 1693-1695; Rep. soon m. 2d Joanna (Holley, or Hawley) Per­ 1697, 1709, 1715-1717. Depos. in 1738 that he ry (4). Martha, a wit. in Esther Horna- had always been an inhab. of Hamp., which brook's case 1717, seems a 3d w., yet ano. separates him neatly from (1). Lists 52, 54, wit. was -Jsanah-, w. of Thos. He depos. in 55b, 68 (2), 69, 383, 392b (2), 395, 396, 399a. 1732 that he liv. in Cape Elizabeth ±40 yrs. Ch., all but Phebe in deed 27 Jan. 1728-9: since and was then near 30 yrs. of age. Taxed Abial, b. 18 Mar. 1677; m. John Green(2) 23 Newc. 1690, Oct. 1691. Newc. constable and Dec. 1695, ag. will of her fa. who disowned juror 1695. Lists 66, 315abc, 316, 339. In her and named ano. dau. Abial; eventually 1731 old T. M. and sons Henry and Joseph I reconciled. Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1678, m. Capt. were sued for supplies for a fishing boat j Joseph Taylor 28 Nov. 1698. John, b. 17 owned jointly. Alive 20 June 1732. Ch: Dec. 1680, m. Bethia Tuck (John) 4 Nov. Thomas (by 1st w.). On Mar. 5, 1718-9 his 1703, d. 13 Nov. 1730. 5 ch. Simon, had land wid. Sarah was cited to adm. by Jotham Odi- from John Redman, 1707; liv. at No. Hamp. orne, Esq., her bondsm. Daniel Greenough Selectman 1721, 1725, 1730. He d. 4 May and Saml. Hinckcs. She m. 2d Thos. Mitch- 1735. Will 1735, ment. w. Hannah and 5 ch., ell(14). (See also Mary, w. of Christopher the eldest (twins) b. 1706. Phebe, d. 5 Sept. Frederick, and Elizabeth, w. of Thos. Pierce 1699. Thomas, b. 14 July 1687, in. Deborah (22), Mussell heirs, and either Marshalls or Dearborn (4) 31 Dec. 1713. Liv. at No. Hamp. Palmers by birth.) Ch. rec. in Newc. with Will 1750—1755. 6 eh. Jeremiah b. 5 Nov. the Perry ch: John, b. 14 June 1697, cord­ 1691, m. Mary Smith (Lt. John) 23 Mar. wainer, Newc, had his fa.'s common rights 1720; had homestead; k. fighting the French in 1720. One John taxed in Portsm. 1732. at Louisburg. Will 1741—1745. His wid. d. See Margery Fernald(l). Hawley, b. 13 Apr. 15 Jan. 1760. 8 ch. Capt. Ephraim, b. 3 Aug. 1699. Henry, b. 14 Nov. 1701, hatter, Exeter, 1695; m. 1st Abigail Knowles(3) 22 Jan. 1730-1750+, m. wid. Abigail Doran or Doring. 1719; m. 2d Mary Nudd(l) 28 June 1727; d. Joseph, b. 3 Aug. 1703, Newc. fisherman 1731. 31 July 1763. 9 ch. Abial, b. 5 July 1697, m. Mary, b. 17 Nov. 1705. Joanna, b. 6 Sept. Jabez Sanborn 29 Dec. 1716. 1708; see Wm. Haines(2). Martha, b. 12 3 ISAAC(9), Hampton, m. 1st 23 Dec. 1669 Sept. 1712. Elizabeth Brown(14), in. 2d 19 Apr. 1697 Marsill (or Moursell), Richard, had supplies Jane (Brackett 1) Haines, who depos. ±80, at Richmond's Island 1643. List 21. in 1731 ab. the Mitton familv. Gr.j. 1686, 1698-9. Lists 49, 52, 54, 55b, 57, 396, 399a. MARSTON, parishes and places in 15 coun­ Licensed to sell ale 1698, 1699, and ale and ties. The New Eng. Marstons came from victuals 1700. Ch: prob. Mehitable (b. co. Norfolk. See 'Marston English Ances­ 1670?) m. Arthur Bragdon of York (2 jr.) try, ' by Mrs. Holman. 3 Nov. 1704, making three sist. mar. in York. Caleb, b. 19 July 1672, had homestead; se MARSTON 461 MARSTON lectman 1725, 1738. List 399b. He m. 12 (Lists 212, 225a contain a Salem J. M.) He Nov. 1695 Anna Moulton(8); d. 18 Apr. 1747. d. 24 Oct. 1699. Wid. Mary gave bond to Will, 1746, names 7 ch. Abigail, b. 25 Dec. adm. the est. 15 Feb. 1699-1700, John Tuck 1673, d. 20 June 1674. Elizabeth, b. 30 Mar. and Eph. Marston sureties. Her est. was div. 1675. Mary, b. 18 Apr. 1677, m. 30 Oct. 1699 in 1732 betw. s. Jonathan, s.-in-law Benjamin William Bracy(2). Thomas, b. 21 Dec. 1678, Hobbs(9) (w. Mary), dau. Abigail (m. Eli­ m. 1 July 1702 Lydia Moulton(8) who was sha Smith) and dau. Mehitable (m. 11 Dec. acc. of garden-thieving in 1713. Moved to 1712 Joseph Batchelder 3). Lt. Jonathan, Greenland in 1731, deeding Hamp. lands to b. 27 Oct. 1678, m. 15 Mar. 1713 Abigail neph. Caleb M. jr. and to dau. Abigail in Smith; selectman 1706, 1709, 1720, 1721-32, 1732; Greenland prop, to son Nathan in 1739. 1740, 1744 (unless the latter terms were Will 1745—1753, names, of 4 recorded ch., those of a later Jona.); d. 5 Mar. 1769. List dau. Abigail Mordogh, sons Nathan, m. 399a. Dow adds John and Bethia, of whom Eleanor Eaines(4 jr.), and Nathaniel, m. we find no record. Hannah Haines (Matthias). Sarah, b. 6 Nov. 7 ROBERT, Hampton, bp. at Ormesby St. 1680. (See Durgin 2.) Abigail, b. 7 May 1682. Margaret, co. Norfolk, 18 Sept. 1608, s. of Bethia, b. 6 July 1687, mar. cont. with Job Robert and Martha, was a neph. of (10). Curtis of York 18 Mar. 1716-7, wit. by Sam­ Hamp. proprietor 1640, had a 7 a. ho.-lot so. uel and Hannah Moody. of meeting-ho. green, was gr. 3 a. of meadow 4 JAMES(9), Hampton, m. 23 July 1678 'near the Boars head' in 1641 and ano. 5 a. Dinah Sanborn who m. 2d John Brackett ho.-lot in 1643. He d. in 1643, unm., and (4) of Newcastle 24 Nov. 1698. Lists 52, his cous. John M. of Salem and Thomas(9) 396, 398b. He d. 3 Sept. 1693, adm. to s.-in- adm. the est. for the heir, his br. Simon M. law Nathaniel Prescott 1 May 1705. Agree­ of Ormesby. Wm. Moulton bot the lands ment of heirs 7 May 170tj. Ch., the first three from Simon and sold the first ho.-lot to Rob­ grantors to their uncle Ephraim M. in 1699, ert Knight who conv. it to Thomas Marston and all in heirship deed 1710: Abigail, b. 17 (10) in 1653. List 392a. Mar. 1679, m. John Prescott(l). Ann, b. 8 ENS. SAMUEL(ll), No. Hampton, m. ab. 16 Feb. 1681, m. Nathaniel Prescott (1). 1684 Sarah Sanborn who d. 17 Apr. 1738. Bethia, b. 17 Mar. 1682, unm. in 1726. Mary, Gr.j. 1694-5; j. 1698, 1699; selectman 1704. b. 22 Nov. 1687, m. Josiah Moulton(14 jr.). Lists 52, 63, 64. He d. 8 Nov. 1723. Ch: Wil­ Lydia, b. ±1690, m. in Greenland Samuel liam, bp. with 3 bros. 9 May 1697, m. Susanna Brackett(4). Palmer(15) who was his wid. in 1747 and d. 5 JOHN(10), m. his w. Martha 15 Jan. 1653 21 Apr. 1749. Adm. 26 Apr. 1749 to s. Wm. and had four ch. b. in Hamp. before he and div. in 1751 to 2 sons and 5 daus. Samuel, sold his homestead to Francis Page and mov. b. 7 July 1687, ensign, m. by 1710 Catherine to Andover, Mass., in 1664, dying there 2 Carr who d. 10 Nov. 1763; d. 9 Mar. 1756. He Apr. 1708. His wid. who had a legacy of 20s. wit. a York deed, Perkins to James Carr, in from William Fuller in 1690-1, no relation­ 1717. Lucy, b. 5, d. 10 Sept. 1689. Stephen, ship stated, d. 11 Oct. 1723, ±87. Will, 19 b. 2 Dec. 1690, d. y. Joseph, b. 27 Jan. 1693, May 1707—10 May 1708, ment. w. Martha, m. 9 Jan. 1719-20 Hannah Libby (see 1). sons John, Jacob, Joseph (homestead) and Eeuben, b. 24 Sept. 1696, m. 14 Nov. 1717 daus. Sarah, Hannah, Martha and Bethia. Sarah Leavitt (John 3) who d. 7 Oct. 1767. List 393b. Ch: Mary, b. 28 Dee. 1655, m. 1 Sarah, b. 29 May 1699, m. 29 Oct. 1719 Jacob Dec. 1680 Stephen Parker. Jacob, b. 27 Dec. Libby(l). Hannah, b. 17 Sept. 1701, m. 24 1658, m. 7 Apr. 1686 Elizabeth Poor. Sarah, Oct. 1723 Wadleigh Cram. Ruth, b. 19 Apr. b. 15 Apr., d. 3 May 1661. Joseph, b. 24 1704, m. 24 July 1728 Israel James. Mary, June 1662. John, Andover, m. 28 May 1689 b. 28 Oct. 1707, m. Moses Perkins(12). Oba- Mary Osgood; exec, of est. of his fa., 'some­ diah, b. 18 Sept. 1710, Little Boars Head, had time of Hampt.' Sarah, m. 24 May 1692 w. Elizabeth by 1736. James Bridges. Hannah, m. 2 Jan. 1688 9 *THOMAS(10), ±52 in 1669, ±65 in 1681, Benj. Barker. Ephraim, b. 14 Mar. 1673-4. liv. on original gr. of Robert(7) whose Benjamin, b. 11 Jan. 1677. One B. M. entered adm. he was. See Knight(16). He m. Mary an Eastern CI. for Potts Neck (500 a.), 200 Estow, Lists 393a, 394, who was liv. in 1700. a. at Maquoit and an island betw. Jewell's Selectman 1649, 1656, 1659, 1664, 1667, 1670, and Small Pt. (1000 a.), but was prob. of the 1673, 1680; gr.j. and j. 1684; Rep. 1677, 1680 Salem fam. Martha, b. 23 Jan. 1679. Bethia, (4 sessions); summonsed for the Gove panel m. 22 Dec. 1703 Joseph West. 7 Nov. 1683. Lists 49, 52, 53, 54, 55ab, 376b, 6 SEEGT. JOHN(9), m. 5 Dec. 1677 Mary 391b, 392b (2), 393ab, 394, 396, 397a, 398. He Wall (James) who joined the Hamp. Ch. d. 28 Sept. 1690. In 1730 his heirs settled his 2 July 1699. Both his fa. and his gr .fa. Brown land titles with the grantee of the heirs of gave him land in 1678. Selectman 1681,1693, Walter Roper. (N. H. Deeds 23. 341.) Ch: 1697; gr.j. 1692. Lists 52, 54, 80, 392b, 396. Isaac. John. Bethia, d. June 2, 1655. Eph- MARSTON 462 MARTIN raim, b. 8 Oct. 1654 (or 1655). James, b. 19 linked with Newlyn, co. Cornwall, tho the Nov. 1656. Caleb, b. 23 Apr. 1659, d. 31 Oct. York Charles, ±50 in 1681, was not the one 1671. Mary, b. 9 Sept. 1661, m. 1 Jan. 1680 who m. Anne Traughton (Trafton) in New­ William Sanborn. Sarah, b. 20 Nov. 1665, lyn in 1644 nor their s. Charles, bp. 1649. m. Simon Dow(10). York gr. next Dodovah Hull 18 May 1667; 10 CAPT. WILLIAM, Hampton, b. prob. at O. A. Mar. 1679-80. Sued by Arthur Beale Ormesby St. Margaret, co. Norfolk, ab. in 1679 and ord. to pay for 7 weeks service 1590, s. of Henry, was in Salem in 1636. He performed by Hannah Wakeley. A sea capt. had a land gr. in Hamp. 30 June 1640 and (Dr. Banks says), but in his last yrs. he was prob. had a ho.-lot earlier, near the present connected with the Saywards and their site of the town house. Selectman, 1652. He mills; in 1680 he and John Mitchell (see 6) m. his 1st w., name unknown, in Eng. (she were defts. in one of several suits brot by may have been the Goody Marston of List Abel Porter, atty. for Clarke & Curwin; the 393a) and late in life m. 2d a young woman, next yr. they and Samuel Sayward, ano. Sabina (see Locke 3^), who m. 2d John Red­ deft., sued, charging false imprisonment. man; List 394. He d. 30 June 1672, his will, Liv. 4 June 1683 (Y. D. 3: 125; 8: 234); inv. 25 June—8 Oct., left everything to his 8 yr. 24 Sept. 1684; adm. to Robt. Young. No kn. old dau. except 5s. to each son. His wid., ex­ fam. His gr. was sold by Joseph Young, jr., ecutrix, claimed dower, and one son, prob. in 1717. Wm. who is later found with the homestead, 3 EDWARD, fisherman, Smuttynose. See did not submit meekly, as in N. H. Ct. Pa­ (9). Ag. 34 in July 1674, he testif. bef. pers is an attachm., undated and defendant Peter Twisden in Hugh Almary's favor, bot blank, in behalf of Tryphena M.,-sole heir­ Rowland Young's Smuttynose prop. 1683, ess, illegally pros, and arbitrarily disposs. of and wit. John Light's will 1685. Samuel her lands in 1674. Lists 392ab, 393ab, 391ab. Winsor liv. and d. in his ho. and by nunc, will Ch. by 1st w: Thomas, b. ab. 1617. Prudence, gave all to him and his w. Gillian; his bond m. 1st William Swaine, m. 2d Moses Cox(18). for adm. 6 Mar. 1687-8. Neither he nor w. William, bp. 11 Mar. 1626 at Hemesby, co. seen later. Norfolk. Anne, bp. 6 Dec, bur. 7 Dec. 1628 4 FRANCIS (Martyn), gent., from Ply­ at Hemesby. John, bp. 20 June 1630 at mouth, Eng., where his fa. had been may­ Hemesby. By 2d w: Tryphena, b. 28 Dec. or; perh. connected by mar. with Trelaw- 1663, m. Joseph Philbrick(5). ney's sis., Mrs. Martin, and the one, ag. 35 11 CAPT. WILLIAM(IO), near 80 in 1700, in 1620, who m. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, had the homestead. He m. 1st 15 Oct. 10 Oct. 1619 -Priscilla- (appar. error for 1652 Rebecca Page(6), m. 2d 5 July 1675 Prudence) Deacon. She and her ch. were wid. Ann (Roberts 11) Philbrick(l) who rememb. in will of Thos. Fownes, Esq., of surv. him. Selectman 1668, 1676-7, 1682, Plym., 1637 (Harl. Soc. Pub. 6: 180; N. E. 1693; gr.j. 1693. He d. 22 Jan. 1703-4. His Reg. 45: 154). Facing bad times, he came will 1701—1704, named his w., s. Samuel and with two ch. to Richmond's Isl. bef. 27 June daus. Rebecca, Hannah and Maria. Lists 49, 1640 (List 21), soon settling at Casco, where 52, 392ab, 396, 397a, 391b, 393b, (List 80 his lack of means for subsist., thru poverty, prob. a Salem Marston). Ch: Rebecca, m. 23 age and unfamil. of self and ch. with work, Aug. 1676 John Smith. Hannah, b. 21 Aug. worried Mr. Winter, who twice wrote to Tre- 1656, m. Samuel Fogg(5). Mary, b. 4 Apr. lawney and in June 1642 sent him a bill 1659, d. 2 Nov. 1660. Samuel, b. 8 Sept. 1661. upon Mr. John Martin for his uncle. Tho Lucy, b. 21 Apr. 1665, m. Josiah Moulton without land, goat, pig, man, or wherewithal (14). William, b. 7 Oct., d. 8 Nov. 1667. Ma­ to pay a man, he managed to return to Eng., ria, b. 16 May 1672, m. James Prescott(2). leaving his daus. in care of Mr. Michael Mit- MARTELL, 1 , and his servants, at ton, a choice which resulted in the execution Machias. List 5. of Mary, ag. 22, for the murder of her ch., b. 2 FRANCIS (Martel), and John Tapley in Boston 13 Dec. 1646. In her confession she were vilifying Mr. Saml. Eburne(2) at named also (John) Sears (Winthrop, ed. the Shoals, 1702. 1853, 2: 368). Name and fate of 2d dau. un­ Martiel, Thomas, List 315b. See Marshall. known. 5 JANE, Portsmouth, reed, into cov. at No. MARTIN, Martyn, general in Eng., one Ch. and bp. with her children 10 Sept. princ. home in Cornwall. The prom. 1710. These eh. poss. included one or all of: Portsm. fam., perh. from Exeter, co. Devon. Elizabeth (see Neal 8); Mary (see Whid- Became 73d commonest name in N. E. den); Anna (see Green 24); John (see Lang 1 BENJAMIN, Casco, fined for abs. from 5); while Jane, bp. 1713, and Keziah, bp. court, 18 July 1665. 1718, may have been hers. She depos. 1758, 2 CHARLES, York, arrived ab. the time ag. 81, that she knew the Cutts wareho. on Thos. Trafton came over, the two suppos. Deer Street from 1699, and had fruit from MARTIN 463 MARTIN it at her first lying-in. See (18). who may have been the Kit. wit. 1707 (Y. D. 6 JOHN, Capt., at Damariscove early. List 7: 67, 241), was taxed on island side of 8. Newc. 1720, as was Edw.; presum. fisher­ 7 JOHN, yeoman, Dover, on the Me. side by man, mariner, and husb. of Clear (Jordan 8) Oct. 1645 (P. & Ct. i: 94) and m. Hester Lapish; both liv. 1759. See also Brown(34). (Esther) Eoberts(ll) bef. 7 Sept. 1647 when Note also Mary Stone (Daniel of Kit.) who Thos. Tare sued them in N. H. for slander. was Martin in 1716. Dover propr. 1648. Often petit and gr.j.; 10 JOSEPH, mariner, Portsm., m. 3 May selectman 1666; called Sergt. that yr. Lists 1723 Sarah (Clark 20) Nolar or Knowles 353, 354abc, 355a, 356a, 361a, 362a, 363abc, (6); dead in 1737. Adm. on her est., widow, 365. He sold his Lubberland home and a to dau. Mary Nolar 30 Jan. 1744-5. Ch. bp. Dover gr. to Thos. Mounsell in Sept. 1667 So. Ch. 1724-1728: Eliza. Susanna. Knowles. and remov. to Piscataway, N. J. Will, made 11 MATTHEW, sued Saml. Treworgye in there 17 Mar. 1687, names w. Esther heiress June 1674. Adm. on his est. in N. H. 28 and exec, with sons John and Benj.; Hope­ Mar. 1677 to Wm. Diamond, his bond for £50. well Hull and John Langstaff overseers. Her 12 MICHAEL (Martyn) (15), mariner, Lon­ will, 9 Nov.—20 Dec. 1687, names ch: John, don, perh. there in Jan. 1692-3 when his Piscataway, in will, 21 May (inv. 12 June) fa. wiljed him land if he come home. Ports­ 1703, named w. Anne, 5 ch., 3 bros., 2 sis. mouth at intervals 1697-1699. That he d. s. p. Joseph, depos. in N. J. in 1718, ag. 63, that in Boston 1699, where his sis. Cutts went to as a youth he liv. with Anthony Nutter at care for him (SJC 28272; 20920), his wills Welsh Cove. Thomas, liv. 1703. Mary, m. disprove. The first, made in Eng. 1 Feb. 1697 1st Hopewell Hull(6), m. 2d Justinian Hall. (bound to N. E.), prov. in Eng. 1 Nov. 1700, Martha, m. John Langstaff(l); not in br.'s gives all to w. Sarah, then to s. Richard, or if will. Lydia, was Smalley 1687, 1703. One s. p. to sis. (prob. wife's) Jane Rudkin; the John S. of Piscataway in will, 1731—1733, 2d in Boston, 23 Oct.—14 Nov. 1700, gives names w. Lydia, eh. and gr.ch. Benjamin, Portsm. land to w. and s., with gifts to three Piscataway, exec, of mo. 's will, mar. and left sis., bro. Kennard, nephews, nieces, and ch. Of N. J., in July 1718, ±58, he depos. cousins Edward (a wit.) and Susannah M. that he once liv. with his uncle Thos. Roberts of Boston. His w. Sarah d. by 1721. Son of Dover. Richard, (of Red Lion St.), bp. at Stepney, 8 JOHN, made his will in Portsm. 5 Apr. co. Middlesex, 9 June 1697, one day old. Late (prov. 30 June) 1664, naming w. Sarah, of H. M. S. -Salisbury-, he was coming to ch. and servant Wm. Pierce who got his N. E. in 1721 (N. H. Prob. 2: 135), and later tools; wid. and bro. Larefet (Larriford) that yr., resident in Portsm., deeded to Geo. exec; Capt. Pendleton and Mr. Richard Cutt Jaffrey. One Michael was bp. at No. Ch. 8 overseers; wit. Joshua Moody, Richard Mar­ Apr. 1722. tyn. Ch: Sarah. Mary. Mehitable. Hannah. 13 NATHANIEL, with Saml. Hart wit. a Abraham. One Abraham of Ipswich d. 2 Hart deed in Portsm. in 1703, but was Dec. (U693) ; heirs in 1700 his wid. Hannah, not Nathaniel(15) if SJC 28272 is correct. and ch: Abraham (Smuttynose and' York, 14 RICHARD, Casco Bay, m. Dorothy, wid. Y. D. 12: 77; 13: 2), Hannah, John, Sarah, of Benj. Atwell(l), liv. on her land, and Samuel, Mehitable, Thomas. Cf. Wyman's tho he left no son, left his name to this day Charlestown 2: 658. to Martin 's'Point. Employed at Richmond's 9 JOHN, fisherman, mariner, Newcastle. Isl. 1637-1643, called of Black Point 1639, Cor.j., Kittery Feb. 1674-5; in 1680 liv. and bondsm. with and for Scarb. people in a ho. of widow Mary Matthews on Smut­ 1666-7. Bef. Nov. 1658 he owned and sold tynose. Of Great Isl., he sued Capt. Siveret Thos. Drake's planta. Cor.j. 1670. Lists 21, for fish in 1685, and there, bef. 1690, Edw. 221, 222bcd, 231, 232. His will, 11 (died 14) Carter(2) gave him 1 a. of land next John Jan. 1672-3, names w. Dorothy, s.-in-law Rob­ Clark's. Last found deeding to son in 1705; ert Corbin(2), Samuel White and Jos. Atwell Hannah Almary wit. the deed, proving it (2), giving all aft. wife's death to Benj. At­ that yr. Lists 286, 315bc. See (3). His w. well (2) and Lydia Corbin (more likely At­ Wilmot, m. bef. Dec. 1685, ran into Capt. well than Martin). On 10 Dec. 1673 the wid. Barefoot's ho. with Edw. Carter's w. Joan deeded to Corbin for supp. and d. bef. 1 Apr. when Thos. Wiggin was assaulting Robt. 1679 when adm. was gr. on est. of Richard Mason in 1686. Ag. 75 in Jan. 1726-7, she and -Deborah- in behalf of Jos. Atwell. and Mary Mansfield, ag. 80, depos. ab. their 15 ±*RICHARD (Martyn),Esq.,Portsm. ±42 long-time neighbors, the Clarks(16). Kn. ch: in Mar. 1672. First a Boston mariner, Edward, shipwr., carpenter, old enough to but not surely the factor of Robt. Hamon, buy from his fa. in 1705; List 316. His w. merch., in July 1650, or the man going to was Elizabeth in 1719; both liv. Apr. 1753. the W. I. in 1651 (one Thos. M. was of this Ch. Dau., m. James Randall(7). Poss. John, party), he emerges clearly when he m. there MARTIN 464 MASON 1 Feb. 1653-4 Sarah Tuttle, dau. of John and 18 RICHARD, Portsm., taxed 1713, paid for Joan (Antrobus). In Boston liv. also his br. keeping John Bartlett to Mar. 1715, rat­ Michael, mariner, who m. Susannah Holy- ed to So. Ch. 1717 (note also Richard, Wells oke 12 Sept. 1656 and d. 26 Mar. 1682, ag. 60 schoolmaster 1716-7), taxed 1722 Grafford (gr. st. with coat-of-arms, Copps Hill), his Lane. Tailor. In all probabil. husband of (5). wid. and ch. Edw. and Susannah being named 19 ROBIN, Richmond Island 1639 or 1640; in Richard's will. See also (12) and Mann. Trel. Papers, p. 298. Richard was in Portsm. 1658, bot in Great 20 SAMUEL, Great Island 1690. List 319. House field 1659, propr. 1660. His pub. serv­ 21 SAMUEL, Marblehead and Muscongus. ice begins as gr.j. 1666; selectman 1669-70, See Fulf ord. 1673-75; com.t.e.s.c. 1671; Deputy 1672-73, 22 SUSANNAH (also Martlin). See John- 1679,1692 (Speaker); Magistrate from 1676; son(16). Treas. of Prov. under Pres. Cutts; Council­ 23 WILLIAM, wit. a Saco deed 1683 (Y. D. lor 1680 till remov. by Cranfield 1683; on 4: 22). Dudley's Committee of Trade and Naviga­ Marvall (Marvill), James, abutted Bowdoin tion 1686; Judge Ct. of Com. Pleas 1692-3; land at Falm. 1697-8 (East. CI. 5: 152; Chief Justice Supreme Ct. of Judic. Oct. 1693 Y. D. 17: 316), must be Marinall (Marriner). till death 2 Apr. 1694; also town clerk his MASHON, John, named twice in Robt. Tem­ last yr. Lists 323, 324, 326ac, 329, 330b, ple's tax accounts, Saco, (1668?), 1672. 331abc, 333a, 335a, 48, 49, 51-54, 57-59, 62, 88, See also N. E. Reg. 71: 124. His depo. (Me- 96. His w. Sarah, alive 18 Apr. 1670, had shan) and that of one Hobbs were wanted in three successors: Martha (Symonds) Denni- case of Thos. Cousins, accus. of perjury by son of Ipsw., buried 15 Feb. 1683-4 (List Scottow in June 1680; Maj. Pendleton was 331c); Elizabeth (Sherburne) (Langdon) to locate them. Lear(2); and, aft. Apr. 1691, Mary (Ben- ning, sis. of Harry, q.v.) Wentworth (Lists MASON, Tufton Mason. An occupational 331c, 337, 339). His will, 27 Jan. 1692-3, name general in Eng. except on S. coast names w. Mary, 5 ch., and others, incl. Tobias and in extreme N.; also a Northumberland Lear(3) and step-dau. Dorothy Wentworth. township. Became 79th commonest name in Her will, 3 Feb. 1717-8—11 Jan. 1730-1, gives New England. to Wentworths. Ch. by 1st w: Mary, b. 7 1 ANNA (see Jones 60) was instead Nason June 1655, not in will. Sarah, b. 3 July 1657, (2). Catherine (see Tibbetts), Elizabeth m. John Cutts(3). Richard, b. 10 Jan. 1659- (see Roberts 12), Mary (see Gypson 2), are 60. Elizabeth, b. 31 July 1662, m. 1st Edw. unattached. Kennard(l), m. 2d Lt. Wm. Furber(3), m. 3d 2 BENJAMIN (Masson), taxed Dover 1677 Benj. Nason(2). Hannah, b. 2 Jan. 1664-5, next to (8). List 359a. m. 1st Richard Jose(3), m. 2d Edw. Ayers 3 EDWARD, Berwick, d. 6 Nov. 1670; adm. (1). Michael, b. 3 Feb. 1666-7, only surv. son in July 1671 to Capt. John Wincoll. Thos. in 1700. John, b. 9 June 1668, and Elias, b. Newbury made voyages for him in his sick­ 18 Apr. 1670, neither in will. By 2d w: Na­ ness. See Me. P. & Ct. ii: 227. thaniel, a minor in Jan. 1692-3, wit. 17 Mar. fol. (Y. D. 5.1.113); d. s. p. bef. his fa. (SJC 4 CAPT. JOHN of London, Esq., patentee and founder of New Hampshire. Like his 28272) partner Sir F. Gorges in the patent from the 16 REV. RICHARD (Martyn) (15), H. C. Council of N. E., granted 10 Aug. 1622 and 1680, and like his classmate Green(20) divided by new patents (to Mason, 7 Nov. minister at Wells, where engaged to preach 1629), he had a disting. career in and for 21 June 1689 (Sibley's Harv. Grad. 3: 179), Eng. and never came to his N. E. land, altho tho then several yrs. resident. Historian previously on this continent several yrs. as Bourne could not determine the beginning governor of Newfoundland. See ' Capt. John or end of his pastorate. He made return of Mason, the Founder of New Hampshire,' Anthony(3) Coombs's mar. in Sept. 1688, pb. by the Prince Society (Boston 1887); signed a letter ab. Ind. affairs in Apr. 1689, N. H. State Papers, 29: 1-200; 2: 514-562. and on the following 30 June a pet. to Mass. Lists 41, 52, 84, 283. Unlike Sir F. he was asking aid for Wells. He d. from small pox not of knightly descent, but not of the hum­ 6 Dec. 1690 (List 96); adm. to fa. 2 Apr. ble stock Col. Chester thought. Later in­ 1691. No family. vest, has carried his fam. back seven well- 17 RICHARD, Capt., master of -Thomas of estab. generations to one Baldwin Mason, b. London-, burned at the Piscataqua (Reg. in Carnforth, co. Lancaster. Capt. John was 69: 360-1). In London 1695, he depos. that bp. in St. Margaret's Ch., King's Lynn, co. he lodged until July 1694 at the ho. of Mr. Norfolk, 11 Dec. 1586, s. of John, merchant, Elliot, ' the most eminent inhab. of the and Isabel (Steed), and m. there 29 Oct. Province.' 1606 Ann Green, dau. of Mr. Edward, gold­ smith, London. His will, London, 26 Nov.— MASON 465 MASON 22 Dec. 1635, directs bur. in the Collegiate (15 jr.). Margaret, b. 28 Apr. 1676, d. 29 Ch. of St. Peter in Westminster, without Oct. 1694. John, Stratham, b. 30 Jan. 1678, funeral pomp or ceremony, gives to sis. Dor­ liv. with Geo. Veasey ±1700. Lists 388, 400. othy Moore and chn., various bros.-in-law Adm. 4 June 1718 to wid. Mercy, who prob. and cousins and their wives, his wife (sole m. 2d Thos. Briar(6). Ch. at Strath. 1708- exec, with his br.-in-law Mr. [later Sir] John 1717: Joseph, John, Benjamin, Hannah. Wollaston as overseer), his dau. and her hus­ Francis, Kingston, m. in Greenland 26 Jan. band, and 4 gr.ch., and devises land incl.'my 1717-8 Mary Edmunds(5); d. 7 Apr. fol. She county of N. H. or Mannor of Mason Hall,' renounced adm. to his bros. Joseph and Ben­ and ±10,000 a., being Masonia 'at Capeham jamin 3 June 1718. Note Mary (not Han­ of Wagen upon the south East side of Saga- nah), 2d w. of John Jenness(l). Mary, m. dahock in N. E.' John Winthrop wrote 10 Caleb Clough, int. Salisb. 29 Mar. 1707. Han­ June 1636: 'Capt. Mason is dead; therefore nah. Catherine, b. 19 Sept. 1687, m. John all their designs against us are (through Edmunds(5). Esther. Joseph, b. ±1693, God's great mercy) fallen asleep.' See also weaver, Strath., wit. deed to Jona. Wiggin N. E. Eeg. 56: 308; 59: 141; 'Old Kittery,' in 1714 and bought from him in 1721. List p. 211. His wid. Mrs. Ann made nunc, will 388. Bef. 1724 he m. Mary Drisco(8); pre­ 20 Feb. 1654-5; adm. 12 Nov. 1655 to gr.s. sumably m. 2d, 1738-1745, Catherine, wid. of Eobert. Her Lists 41, 283. See also (11). Joshua Stevens, a widow again in 1763. Ben­ Only ch: Ann, m. (lie. 27 June 1626) Joseph jamin, b. ±1696, blaeksm., Strath., m. Jean Tuf ton who was of East Greenwich, co. Kent, Masury, who d. by 1735 when Theophilus Esq., when he made nunc, will, 14 Nov. Smith deeded to her ch: Edward, Benjamin, 1653—29 Mar. 1654. She was Mrs. Ashurst Francis, Mary, Catherine, Elizabeth, Jane. in Feb. 1654-5, liv. 13 May 1659. The Tuf- Old Mr. B. M. d at Strath. 18 Mar. 1770. See tons had 5 ch: Mason, d. by 1633. Ann, ag. also (18). 6 in 1633, was given Masonia, ±10,000 a.; m. 8 JOHN (Masson), taxed Dover 1677 next 6 Jan. 1647-8 Dr. Richard Gibbon of Kings­ to (2). List 359a. ton, co. Kent, and London. John, ag. 5 in 1633, his gr.fa. 's resid. legatee, but to alter 9 JOHN, soldier under Capt. Hall, slain at his surname to Mason; dying under age his Falm. 1689. List 228d. int. passed to his br. Mary, ag. 1 in 1633, 10 JONATHAN and RICHARD. List 36. liv. 1635. Robert (see Mason 16). Read Nason. 11 JOSEPH, Mr., kinsman of (4), came as 5 JOHN, Sheepscot, bought from the Inds. his widow's agent with her p/a of 3 20 Jan. 1652-3. Court was held at his ho. Mar. 1650-1, arriving bef. 4 July fol., when in Sept. 1665; liv. 17 Sept. 1666. List 12. he entered a protest ag. R. Leader's occupa. Nathl. Draper who wit. his Ind. deed swore of the Newichawannock land. See 'Capt. to it 15 Mar. 1666-7 and testif. in June 1669 John Mason' (Prince Society), pp. 92-99. that Mason intended his upper planta. for Lists 41, 283, 323, 330b, 326a. A letter from his son, his lower one for his w. Mary (Gent Salisbury (Eng.) to Rawson 6 Oct. 1652, 2). She m. 2d John Allen(5) and in 17— signed Will Bridgewater, ment. 'my uncle claimed at Sheepscot for self and Mason ch: Joseph Mason.' He contin. here aft. Mrs. James, only s. and h., apprent. to Mr. Josiah M. died, but her gr.s. Robert, in letter 3 May Hobart of Hingham, going to East Hamp­ 1664, wrote of him as formerly his agent, but ton, L. I., with him ±1679. He m. there Mary ' by reason of his age not able any longer to Mulford (Wm.) and d. bef. 1736, leaving act therein'; he was ±58 in 1652 when he dau. Mary, b. ±1691, who m. Elias Mulford produced Capt. M. 's will in Mass. Genl. Ct. in East Hamp. 10 June 1713 (Y. D. 18: 70). He wrote to Robert from Piscataway 16 See also Burnett(l). Mary, m. Capt. Nicho­ July 1665 (Doc. Hist. 4: 265); again 28 Sept. las Manning(8). 1667 advising him to accept the offer of 6 JOHN, named in early Saco records (N. E. Mass. advanced thru Capt. Pike (London Reg. 71: 124). See Mashon. Transcr., N. H. Hist. Socy. 1: 114-147). In 7 JOHN, Hampton, m. 11 July 1672 Eliza­ May 1667 he was about to ret. to Eng. in the beth Ward (Thomas). In 1673 fined for -Great Duke of York-, but was here in Sept. disciplining Jacob Garland at the Robie ho.; fol., and 21 July 1668, form, of Portsm. (ack. ag. ±20 in Apr. that yr. Jury 1684, 1694; in P.), sold his dwg. ho. in the Little Harbor. dep. Marshal 1684; lie. for beer and cider Mr. M. was liv. apart from his w. in N. H. 1694; constable 1695. Lists 396, 399a. Hed. 1661-1662. 29 Feb. 1696. Widow Elizabeth (List 68) 12 JOSEPH, Pemaquid soldier 1689. List was k. by a horse she was trying to catch 21 126. May 1697 and her br.-in-law Jos. Swett took 13 JOSEPH, Portsm. 1694, drafted in Apr. charge of the ch. Adm. to s. John 18 May 1696. Lists 335b, 336b. 1698; div. 18 Oct. 1703 to all ch. but one: 14 PETER, ag. 22, boarded at wid. Hannah Elizabeth, b. 5 May 1674, m. James Johnson Moulton's(2) in Dec. 1671. Of Cochecho, MASON 466 MASON he bot sole leather from Matthew Nelson Katherine T. signed a deed by p/a from hus­ 1678. Oyster Eiver gr. 1694. In N. H., he re­ band Robt. His will, 21 Oct. 1692, never fused oath as gr.j. 1693 and was lie. to sell proved, names w. Katherine T. M., sis. Eliza­ outdoors 1695. Sealer of Leather (Kit.) beth T., and son and dau., as Tuftons, charg­ 1698-9, and in 1700 bought hides stolen from ing them to carry it 'respectively' to their Pepperell. Wit, as ' Senr.' 1707 (Y. D. 7:152). gr.fa. and gr.mo. and with all aunts and Lists 359b, 55a, 52, 94, 318b, 368b. His wid. uncles. Wid. Katherine m. 2d (contr. 29 Mary, m. by 1692, was adm. to O. E. Ch. 7 Oct. 1703) Simon Wiggin. Her will, 12 Sept. July 1728, liv. 1739. Appar. ch: Benjamin 1724—29 Mar. 1738 (when adm. gr. to John (proved by deed 1730), cordwainer, Dover, T. M. of Portsm., mariner), names dau. Eliz­ Somersw.; List 358e. Will 1754—1754, abeth Philbrick, gr. sons John and Thos. names w. Elizabeth (m. by 1716, liv. 1765) Tufton and Tuf ton Philbrick, s. Walter Phil- and ch: Samuel, Abigail, Elizabeth, but not brick, Simon and Deborah Wiggin. Ch: Benj. or Peter bp. 1718, 1725. Peter, ag. 15 John. Elizabeth, m. 1st Walter Philbrick in Oct. 1702, 'jr.' in 1709 (see Hall 8). His (10), m. 2d Rev. Wm. Allen. Katherine, liv. w. Sarah Davis(24) who was bp. at O. E. 21 2 or 3 mos. (depos. of Deborah Jones(55) in Mar. 1717-8, admitted 3 Oct. 1725; he and 1738). The s. Capt. John, mariner, was bound daus. Hannah, Sarah, Mary, bp. 5 Mar. 1720- to one Elliot, shipmaster, at age of 9 (wid­ 1. List 369. Living 1736 (see Eandall 16). ow's depos. 1738), went with his own ship­ She was a wid. 1747, liv. 1772. Joseph, cord­ ments from Portsm. to Lisbon 1705, m. in wainer, Durham, m. Mary Doe(l), a wid. in Boston as Tufton (int. 31 Oct. 1710) Susanna 1746. Sons John and Eobert, bp. 1725, 1726, Mossett, and d. at Havana 1718; widow m. were of Durham 1748. Patience, dau. of 2d in 1720 Thos. Martin. 3 ch. b. Boston Peter and Mary (Friends rec), m. 8 Dec. 1713-1718: Col. John, his gr.mo.'s adm., re­ 1724 Thos. Hanson, d. 3 Feb. 1772, he 17 June vived the Mason name and claim but sold 1773. John, Somersworth 1738, br. of Benj. out, later going to Eng.; will, of Bugden, co. List 369. Isaac, little br. of Peter, bp. O. E. Huntington, 1780-1787, gives to 2d w. Mary 5 Mar. 1720-1. List 369. See also (1). (Portsm. land), 4 Tufton nieces and neph. 15 RALPH, Boston, owned in York when he (Winnepesaukee land), dau. Catherine, w. made his will in 1672; see Suff. D. 11: of Saml. Moffatt of ' Damarera,' Esq., and 4 278. Livius gr.daus. Eobert, d. by 1738. Thomas, 16 ^ROBERT TUFTON, Esq., 9 mos. old Boston, m. twice and left ch., legatees of when his gr.fa. (4) died, assumed the their uncle Col. John. name Mason in accordance with will of gr.fa. 18 ROBERT, tailor, m. in Boston 30 or 31 who gave him 'my Manor of Masonhall in Jan. 1693 Maria (also Mary and Mariot) N.E.' His br. John's inheritance also passed Redman (2) and liv. in N. part of Hampton. to him. Adm. of gr.mo.'s est. 12 Nov. 1655. Presumably related to (7). She d. in Hampt. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Taylor of Falls 8 Jan. 1735-6, a widow ag. -73-. 4 of Bradley, co. Hants, and had ch. b. in Eng­ 6 ch. joined in a q.c that yr: Nathaniel, b. land: John, ag. 5 in 1664, came with his fa. ±Jan. 1694-5, apprent. in Oct. 1710 for 5 yrs. (List 319) and d. unmar. in Va., drowned 3 mos. to Edw. Sewall, cordwainer, Exeter, on a voyage, aft. 1690; not named in br. whose wid. sold him to Chas. Banfield (his Robert's will (see 17). Elizabeth, named in gr.fa.'s report in 1713 when his fa. repres. Robert's will 1692 as E. T., but not ment. in he had no portion in land for him). He m. fam. chart 1738 (Masonian Papers 1: 36). 12 Jan. 1716 Eleanor Long of Salisb., a wid. R. T. M. came to N. H. in 1680, Councillor 1764. 6 ch. Joseph, bp. 14 Mar. 1714, not in for the Prov., signed the treaty of peace deed 1736. Sarah bp. 14 Mar. 1714, m. Tim­ with the Ind. 8 Sept. 1685, and was of the othy Dalton(2). Benjamin, b. 17 July 1704, Council of N. E. under Dudley and Andros. d.y. John, b. 25 Feb. 1707, m. 28 Oct. 1736 Lists 52, 84. He d. at Esopus on the Hudson Mary Sanborn; d. 12 Sept. 1771, she 25 Oct. 6 Sept. 1688, while visiting those settlements 1778. 7 ch. Benjamin, b. 13 Dec. 1708, m. 17 with Andros, and his claims to N. H., which Jan. 1734-5 Martha Rand(l); liv. on home­ he had steadily pressed, his sons sold to Sam­ stead. She d. 9 July 1782, he 22 Feb. 1799. uel Allen, Esq.(13), by a conveyance eventu­ 10 ch. ally held illegal. 19 THOMAS, fisherman from Salem, a Falm. 17 ROBERT TUPTON, Esq.(16), mariner, grantee under Danforth. List 225a. See m. Katherine Wiggin (Thos.), perh. ab. Y. D. 14: 8; Essex D. 13: 217; Greenslade. 1686 when Wiggin was beating him. Lists One Thomas, weaver, Wells 1716-7 (Y. D. 9: 98, 319, 333b. Of Portsm., he depos. as Tuf- 35, 104) was poss. the Scarb. propr. 1720 ton in May 1695 ag. -27-; next mo. as R. T. (List 239b), who was of Dover, trader, 1733- M. took oath as Atty. Genl. of N. H., but 40, with Salem connection. signed as R. T., Atty. Genl., in 1696. Lost 20 WILLIAM tailor, Portsmouth. A memo at sea 1696 (by 1738 chart), but in 1697 on a ct. paper by Stileman in (?)1678 MASON 467 MATTHEWS prob. shows his mar., 'William Mason, Eliza­ Cogswell (John) and was there in 1658. York beth Perry 16 June.' His tax abated in Sept. 1659, and there accepted marshal's office 3 1680, -Manson-. He bot in 1693, tax abated July 1660. Eemov. by the Gorges party, he 1695, sold without lie. 1696, and with Eliza­ submitted and was acquitted by the Carr beth mortg. Portsm. land to John White of court; restored as marshal by Mass. in 1668 Haverh. in 1699. Lists 329, 66. See also and contin. until 1686+. His fence on Mr. Lewis (18). Gorges' Neck ment. in 1661; in 1671 the town agreed to lay out his home place 'if it were MASTERS. With Euth (Pickworth) called not orderly granted' with 30 a. adj.; Eish- both Masters and Masterson in Essex Co. worth and Thos. Moulton abutted. Constable probate records, the Wells and York families 1666-7; gr.j. 1666, and either he or N. Mas­ may well present difficulties. ters in 1686-7. Freeman 1676; cor.j. 1685; NATHANIEL, Wells from Manchester, Mass., selectm. 1687-8. List 25. Presum. he and w. but earlier, Feb. 1649-50, a New London Elizabeth perished in the Candlemas Day grantee, where his presence, also Cary La­ massacre, 1691-2. Adm. on est. of -Jonathan- tham's, may reasonably connect him with gr. to Sarah M. 8 Mar. fol., her bondsm. Thos. John M. of Cambridge and Watertown, who Adams (replacing John Linscott first named) willed to Nathl. and Abraham M. in 1639, and Arthur Bragdon; inv. taken five days without stating kinship. Nathl. had both earlier by Linscott and Philip Babb incl. ho., Manch. and New London grants 1651; bef. barn, 160 a. of land, and other land adj. Only June 1654 ret. to Manch. with w. Euth, dau. daus. appear, reckoning -Jonathan- as error of John Pickworth of Manch. and New Lon­ for the fa. Nathl: Elizabeth, m. Samuel don (Essex Q. Ct. 1: 360). York gr. 1666, but Young. Sarah (not Lydia), m. Capt. Arthur his w. still in Essex Co. in Nov. 1667. O. F. Bragdon(2 jr.) aft. 8 Mar. 1691-2. Abiel, an at Wells 1670. Lists 269b, 265, 266, 33. See Ind. captive returned to N. E. but still in also Howard(12) and Masterson. He signed Ind. hands at Pennacook Jan. 1698-9 (List a Wells letter ab. Ind., affairs 25 Apr. 1689 99, p. 78). At York 1702-4; m. (int. Ipsw. (Col. Soc. Mass. 8: 127). Manch. May 1702. 23 Dec. 1710) Isaac Foster Jr. Adm. to wid. Euth 1 July 1708. Inv. (Senr. MASUEY (see also Major), Edward, Exeter of Wells), including 150 a. upland (and ho. 1683, soldier Nov.—Dec. 1695. In 1698 when sold in 1715), was sworn to 28 Apr. when John Boulter was charged with passing 1714 by gr.s. Nathl., whose acct. incl. '2 counterf. money, he said it was paid him by journeys from Manch. to Wells.' Wid. Euth E. M. Lists 57 (Meser), 67, 388. He m. bef. d. at Manch. 5 Apr. 1716. Ch., perh. not all: 9 Dec. 1712 Abiel, wid. of Wm. Morgan. One Nathaniel, unkn. except that the fa. was dau. kn. by an earlier w: Jean, m. Benjamin 'senr.' in 1676; poss. the wit. with Saml. Mason(7). Pickworth at Manch. 1675. One Nathl. served under Maj. Appleton ag. the Narra- [Matershedl, Hannah, Great Island 1698. gansetts. John, with fa.'s consent, apprent. List 315b. for 4 yrs. in Sept. 1674 to Wm. Partridge of Mateon, Ephraim, List 395, must be Marston. Wells, carpenter; swearing and fighting 1681. Matteford, Joseph and w. (List 39), error List 269b. Abraham, housewright, had Wells for Joel Maddiver(l). gr. 1681, m. Abigail Killam in Manch. 18 May 1691, d. bet. 24 Feb. 1712-3—16 Mar. MATTHEWS, general over England ex­ 1713-4. Lists 268b, 269b. 9 ch. rec. in Manch. cept the North. 1692-1711, the eldest Nathl. his gr.fa. 's admr. 1 AGNES (Gerrish 1), depos. as Matthews Euth, m. Jeremiah Storer. Lydia, m. Lt. Jo­ in the Morse-Sloper case 1707; Obadiah siah Littlefield(18). Samuel (List 267b), m. Morse Jr. had been talking at her ho. In Ann Killam in Manch. 25 Dec. 1698. 5 ch. 1721 she was wid. A. M. of Portsm. (formerly there. Eebecca, b. ±1675, m. Saml. Lee in Pomery), with a dau. Hannah, w. of Saml. Manch. 8 Feb. 1692. See also Barber(6). Langmaid, who seems more likely to have been born Pomery than Gerrish or Matthews. 2 CAPT. BENJAMIN (5), Oyster Eiver, ±47 MASTERSON . The N. E. fam. was from in 1681. Cor.j. 1657, and sold marsh on co. Kent and an offshoot of the ancient Stony Brook to John Woodman in 1663. Then landed fam. in Cheshire. in Upper Kittery, where tr.j. 1664, constable NATHANIEL, York, marshal of the Prov., 1666-7 and compl. of for neglect of duty. In ±43 in Feb. 1671-2 (SJC 1073). Dr. Banks N. H. again, freeman 21 June 1669; gr.j. ident. him as s. of Eichard and Mary (Good- 1670, 1673, 1675, 1695; j. 1665, 1680, 1682, all) M., b. in Leyden 1628, brot. to Plymouth 1685; tav. lie. 1683; called Capt. 1684. Lists as an infant, and later in Manchester and 361a, 363a, 359a, 366, 357c, 49, 52, 57, 367b. Ipsw. with fam. of his step-fa. Eev. Ealph See also Harrison(3). He m. aft. 28 June Smith (Hist, of York, 1: 229; N. E. Eeg. 10: 1670 Dorothy (Hull 6) Kent, who was liv. in 269). He m. in Ipsw. 31 July 1657 Elizabeth July 1685. He was ±80,10 Mar. 1709-10, and MATTHEWS 468 MATTHEWS d. bef. 9 Mar. 1710-1, when his admr. and 368ab, 369. He refused office as selectman only kn. ch. Francis, was lie. to sell, his son 1703, but served thirteen times 1704-1732; and next heir Francis jr. consenting. moderator 1728; Rep. 1728, 1731. Called 3 DANIEL, b. in Boston 4 Dec. 1646, s. of Sergt. 1707, Ensign 1712, Capt. 1716. Roch­ 'Dermin and Dinah Mahoone.' See Ma- ester and Canterbury propr. He d. betw. honey(l). The fa. was at times 'alias Mat­ 1749-1755. Ch. appear: Francis, oldest s. in thews ' and ' Matthews.' The s., always Mat­ 1711, m. in Newington 28 Nov. 1720 Lydia thews, was Sergt. in Philip's War and Dep. Drew(14), who took adm. 26 May 1742. List Sealer of Customs under Randolph, and aft. 368b. In 1749 his fa. deeded to 2 of the 4 eh., a more or less troubled career in Mass., en­ Gershom and Benj. jr., and to their mo., wid. tered upon ano. in N. H. as Provost Marshal Lydia, for life. Benjamin, O. R. scout 1712, and Sheriff under Cranfield 1683-4 until con­ m. 17 Dec. 1716 Abigail Hill(12), who was victed of theft and dismissed. He was drunk bp. with s. Benj. 20 Oct. 1717; List 368b. He in Boston in 1685, in prison for some reason was bp. and d. 11 Dec. 1724, ag. 31. She m. in 1686, and there in 1688. One D. M. from 2d Eleazer Coleman aft. 7 Apr. 1728 when Suff. Co. was a deserter from Wells garrison she was admitted to ch., a wid. In 1748 their in 1690 (Doc. Hist. 5: 158). He m. Mary gr.fa. gave his homestead to 2 of the 4 ch., (Neighbors), wid. of John Windsor. Ch. rec. Valentine and Abraham, jr.; in 1755 their Boston: Mary, 3 Oct. 1669. Elizabeth, 30 uncle Abraham q.e. to all 4 ch. all land his June 1674. A dau. Rebecca Hannan claimed fa. had not himself deeded. Abraham, m. his Narragansett grant. Phebe Davis(14) who was named in her fa.'s 4 DENNIS (and Wm. Bickham), wit. deliv. will and should be added to his ch. as given of land, Withers to Godsoe, 25 Feb. 1687- on p. 184. List 368b. Adm. to s. Francis in 8. One Dennis taxed in Boston 1687. 1762. He and sis. Elizabeth were liv. 1764, but not Jonathan, bp. with Elizabeth in 5 FRANCIS, Mr., Oyster River. On 1 Oct. 1728. 1637, Vines, Jocetyn and Wannerton as agents for Gorges and Mason (Narias Haw­ 7 ISAAC, sailmaker, Portsm., in 1713 tax kins a wit.) leased to him for 1,000 yrs. 100 list betw. Capt. Geo. Almery and Stephen a. 'on the n.w. side of the great island com­ Eastwick; this 1713 tax abated, he being monly called Muskito Hall' (orig. in Fogg dead. He m. a dau. of James Jones(21) and coll.). This passed from him to Wooton, to her br. John was his admr. 3 July 1716. See Tucker, and in 1664 to Geo. Walton, tho it (9),(11). is appar. Walton orig. claimed under John 8 JOHN, from Dartmouth, co. Devon, around Heard(4). He signed Exeter comb. 1639, bot Star Tsl. and the mainland, 1650-2. P. & at O. R. from Wm. Beard in June 1640, from Ct. i: 154, 158, 174. Wm. Hilton in 1645, and moved there. 9 JOSEPH, by rec, m. Elizabeth Jones Bondsm. for Matthew Giles's w. Elizabeth Sept. 1710, No. Ch. Portsm. A daughter and her s., 1644. Gr.j. 1646. Mr. F. M. to of Elizabeth M. who was rec. into covt. and hear and decide local cases, 1647. Lists 41, bp. at Boston, was bp. at No. Ch. 12 Aug. 373. See also Brown(28). He d. betw. 10 1711. See also (7). May—19 Dec. 1648 with no rec. of adm. until 10 NICHOLAS, in Richmond's Island ac­ it was gr. to s. Benj. 10 July 1704; inv. £119, counts 27 May 1639, and there aft. 18 claims £356. His wid. Mrs. Thomasine July that yr. List 21. (Channon, m. at Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon, 11 PETER, fisherman, m. Mary, wid. of 22 Nov. 1622), sued John Heard of Sturgeon Gowen Cox(3); of Ipsw. in 1697 they sold Creek in Me. Ct. Oct. 1652, and the writings to John Lang the Cox ho. and 2 a. on Saga­ were ord. deliv. to her; in 1653 she entered a more Creek betw. Francis Jones and Abra­ caution ab. the land her husb. bot from Heard ham Bartlett. Poss. the same fisherman taxed on Great Isl. See also Crimp, Shackford. List in Newc (List 316) and in 1720, and sold 354abc, 356a, 363b. She d. ±1690 (aft. 16 Oct. common rights with w. Mary in 1721. York 1689); and s. Benj. entered claim for keep­ had one or more Peters by 1714; soldier ing her 25 yrs. Kn. ch., the 1st two bp. at 1725; of York ord. out of Kit. 1726; incl. in a Ottery St. Mary: Elizabeth, bp. 27 Dec. 1623. caution ag. town charges 1731. Peter, block- She or a 2d Elizabeth, ±50 in 1678, m. 1st maker, m. Mary Cate(3) in Greenl. 13 Feb. Wm. Drew(17), m. 2d Wm. Follett(8). Fran­ 1727-8; both liv. 1761. One Peter, ag. 80, cis, bp. 20 Feb. 1625. One F. wit. with (14) was in Portsm. alms-ho. bef. Oct. 1781. at the Shoals, 1665. Walter. Martha, m. 1st 12 SAMtTEL(14), fisherman, Smuttynose, one Snell, m. 2d one Brown (see 18). Ben­ had deed from gr.mo. Tamsen Matthews jamin, b. ±1634. Katherine, b. ±1638, m. 1st in 1678. Retired as Shoals constable in May Thos. Footman(2), m. 2d Wm. Durgin(2). 1685, and in 1690 was fined for abusing the See also Brookings. then constable. In 1704 he sued (6) for ho. 6 CAPT. *FRANCIS(2), Oyster River, m. at mouth of O. R. built for his fa. Walter by 23 Feb. 1691-2 Ruth Bennett(3). Lists Joseph Smith; Nicholas Harrison and the MATTHEWS 469 MATTOON wid. Tamsen had liv. there at times; in 1715 16 Mov. 1652. Portsm. gr. Mar. 1654, and in he q.e. to Nathl. Hill to confirm a deed given 1657 served on cor.j., petit j., and as con­ by his -mo.- Tamsen. Appar. childless when stable (also 1659). Dep. Marshal 1660-2. Lists his fa. made his will in 1678, but had wife 282, 323, 43, 325, 326ac, 328, 329, 330abde, (dau. of Francis Raynes 1) and two or more 335. See CIark(49), Day(5). Devoted to ch. in 1693. Will, 18 Oct. 1719 (inv. 26 Sept. women, he m. at least three, his w. Margaret 1720), names sis. Joanna Eaynes and 3 sons: noted only 5 Feb. 1663 when they sold dwg. Walter, given y3 his fa.'s Smuttynose and and 8 a.; that she was Margaret Washing­ O. E. land. Shoals wit. 1717; of York 1727, ton, an early Portsm. grantee, has been con­ he and w. Hannah sold Smuttynose dwg. and sidered. In June 1673 he m. one equally de­ holdings; liv. York 1731. His dau. Hannah, voted to men, Sarah (Pearce 8) Jones, whose from the Shoals, was bp. at Hamp. Falls 28 husb. was liv. and undivorced. Mattoon di­ Aug. 1720; see Hull(10). Poss. a son: John, vorced her in 1682, when she confessed mis­ m. Abigail Averill at York 31 Mar. 1737. conduct, accusing him of the same and of Francis, his inherit, in land the same as desertion above 7 yrs. See Me. P. & Ct., vol. Walter's; liv. 20 May 1727 (Y. D. 12: 138). ii. He bot from James Gibbins in Saco in Samuel, given his fa. 's Smuttynose dwg. ho. Apr. 1683, was there in Dec. next and poss. and garden and of the O. E. land. Newc until the war. Taxed Str. Bk. Julv 1690 as fisherman 1730 (Y. D. 16: 123). Samuel of Robert and appar. had with him anó. w. (List Newc. m. Mary Bodge of O. R., 21 Nov. 1728, 331c); liv. Portsm. 1698. Ch. appear (4 indie and of Newc. had s. Samuel bp. at O. R. 15 by the Pitcher deed): John, of age and a Feb. 1729-30. One Sarah adm. to Gosport constable bef. Sept. 1676 in Ipsw., where Ch. 1 May 1737; Samuel, s. of Samuel, adm. prob. he had been apprenticed. Boston mari­ 2 May 1742. ner 1678 (Jos. Stover's admr.) to 1693 (mas­ 13 THOMAS, servant of Mrs. Bridget Graf- ter of a brigantine). Had w. Dorothy. Only fort and beneficiary under her will, 1701. rec. ch: Joseph, b. Boston 2 Feb. 1687, but Gabriel Grout's est. was indebted to him in ano. must have been Richard, Boston block- 1707. Taxed for Mill Dam, 1707-1713; tax maker, who 25 Mar. 1728-9 q.e the Saco land abated 1714. his uncle and aunt Pitcher had sold (Y. D. 14 WALTER(5), Smuttynose, owned two 12: 2: 295). One Eleanor M. m. Wm. Pollock houses there ab. 1652-3, occupied in 1680 in Boston in 1733. Philip, ±20 in 1675, his by his wid. Mary and by John Martin as ten­ master John Clark of Ipsw. Going as a sol­ ant (see depos. Y. D. 3: 71). Constable 1655 dier to western Mass., he remained, m. 10 (in ct.for neglect of office in gathering rates) Sept. 1677 Sarah Hawks of Hadley, and d. and 1658. Bondsman for Stephen Ford 1660. in Deerfield 5 Dec. 1696; the wid. m. Daniel Gr.j. 1660, 1665 (absent). In 1671 he sued Belding. 10 ch., the 1st one Margaret. See Wm. Croseum and was an appraiser of Wm. Hist, of Deerfield, 2 : 237. Richard. These Seeley's large est. Lists 301, 366, 305c. See sons, b. long bef. 1670, may well be ascribed also Giles(7). His will, 15 Apr. (inv. 29 May to w. Margaret, but the mo. of Grace, b. not —25 June) 1678, leaves housing, land and bef. 1670, nor aft. 1687, is uncertain. She m. fishing plant on Smuttynose and at O. R. to Richard Pitcher in Boston 22 Dec. 1704; 4 w. Mary for life, then to s. Samuel (except ch. b. there 1707-1719. How she owned three what given to gr.s. Matthews Young and to fifths the Saco land sold by them 23 Mar sis. Martha Brown's son Thomas Snell), 1727-8 (Y. D. 12. 2. 294) and how relat. to with cash to daus. and gr.ch. (3 Youngs and John Pullen of Boston (will 1716, est. to w. 2 Senters, but called -nephews- or -nieces-); Mary and sis.-in-law Grace Pitcher) not wife Mary exec; Saml. Belcher and Andrew clear. That she evid. bot the portion of her Diamond overseers. Ch. in will: Samuel. Su­ oldest br. (his heirs later q.e) conflicts sannah, eldest dau., m. Rowland Young, jr. with the 1753 writ (see 2). By w. Sarah Her fa. gave her £10, and if her bro. d. s. p., (Pearce) cert, a child, b. ±3 wks. bef., and the est. One Susannah wit. an O. R deed appar. liv. on 11 Nov. 1673. See also Mary in 1669. Mary, b. ±1652, m. Wm. Senter. She Mattoon (poss. Maloon), gr.dau. of Mrs. also reed. £10 and was to have one third if Bridget Huggins(2) and Mary Jersie. her bro. d. s. p. 2 RICHAED(l), Exeter (Newmarket), had a Kit. gr. in June 1682 (Y. D. 31: 115) and worked at Madbury and Lampril River MATTOON. Evid. of continental origin; Bridge,1686. Exeter highw.surv. 1690,1693- poss. a Walloon fam. in Canterbury or j. 1695; tav. lie 1695-6, 1698. Lists 218, 94 London. See N. E. Reg. 3: 389. 57, 376b (1698), 96. He m., not bef. 1684. 1 HUBERTTJS (Rupert, Robert, or his own Jane (Hilton 2) Hall and with a son was k early signa. Hujbrecht), Portsm. tailor by Ind. ab. 23 July 1706. Goods for 'Ma and fine gentleman of unkn. antecedents Mattoon' were charged to Richard Hilton in first seen as wit. to Thos. Waif ord 's deed 1 1712. Wid. Matun taxed in Ex. 1716; dead Jan. 1648-9. He took O. A. to Mass. in Me MATTOON 470 MAXWELL in Dec. 1735 (SJC 19971); adm. 29 Mar. 1738 Dorchester by his parents. First at the Isles to s. Edw. Hall. 4 of 6 kn. ch. were named in of Shoals, he sold at Hog Island two houses a writ, entered and dropped in York Ct. in and a fishing-stage to Henry Sherborne in Apr. 1753, Mattoon v. Scammon, reciting 1647 when he bot a dwelling-ho. and 100 a. at Kittery from Edward Small. Francis S., that -Hubertus- d. ab. -1712- seized of y2 of 38 a. in Saco which descended to his ch: Hu­ son of the grantor, seems to have given Mav­ bertus, k. with his fa. (List 96). Richard, erick constant trouble by claims against this Newmarket, carpenter, gentleman, Lt. at land, which A. M. mortgaged to Thomas Louisburg, m. bef. Aug. 1731 Ruth Bennett Booth for £520 in 1661. He put his equity in (1), liv. 26 Sept. 1748. He d. betw. 3 May the name of his br. Moses M. of Marblehead 1755—7 Jan. 1764. 4 or m. eh., the first two in 1663 and in 1663-4 the mortgage was pd. bp. at O. R. 1723-4. Mary, m. Richard Smith; His w., name unkn., was ment. in a Kit. gr. not named in writ, but see N. H. deed 82: 258 in 1654. O. A. 1652; inn-keeper's lie. 1659; (1758) given by the four sis. Appar. she liv. gr.j. 1646-7, 1654, 1655; j. 1647. See Lemon. with Richard Hilton, sr., in 1718 when R. H., Lists 54, 73, 282, 298, 313b. In 1661 he sold jr., gave her an order on a Portsm. store. land and a mill formerly Wm. Ellingham's, Ann, m. Walter Neal(8). Sarah, m. Samuel and by 1667 he had left Kittery for Exeter. Sinclair. Dorothy, unm. in 1753, m. bef. 1758 He was drowned 2 July 1678, having fallen Thos. Beck(4 jr.). out of a boat while intoxicated. Adm. gr. 24 Apr. 1682 to his two sons-in-law to whom his 3 WILLIAM, bp. at Hampton 2 Aug. 1702, br. Moses gave a receipt in full. Ch: Kath­ presented by Martha Redman(2) as her erine, m. Stephen Paul(2). Abigail, m. Ed­ own. ward Gilman(5). Moses, appren. to Robert MAUDE, Rev. Daniel, Dover, matric. at Couch of Boston for 8 yrs. 4 Sept. 1667 to Emanuel Coll., Cambridge, in 1603, and learn surgery, his fa. having given Capt. arriv. here with Rev. Richard Mather in the Barefoot a p/a to apprentice him 29 Aug. -James- from Bristol in Aug. 1635. Adm. to Boston Ch. 20 Sept. 1635, freeman and chos­ 1667. Exeter wit. 1674. Presum. d. before en free-schoolmaster in 1636 and clerk of the 1682, s. p. writs in Dec. 1641. He went to Dover bef. 1 2 SAMUEL of Noodle's Island (Lists 73, Aug. 1642, when by town vote he and w. 111, 271 [2], 272), Elias of Winnisim- Mary could enjoy for life their then dwg.-ho. met (List 272), and Moses of Marblehead, provided he remain as teacher or pastor. As brothers of (1). Elias and Moses did not Marie Bonner, servant to Rev. John Cotton, live within our territory, altho their names she was adm. to Boston Ch. 3 Aug. 1634 and occasionally appear in Me. records. Samuel, was dism. to Dover as his w. (prob. not 1st) the first of the family to come over, with 18 Aug. 1644. In July 1651 he was to remain Robert Gorges, had much to do with Me. and at Dover Neck and ano. minister to be chos­ held land in York. In the period betw. leav­ en for O. R., each at £50 salary; there he re­ ing Boston and going to New York he never mained till death. Belknap notes his serious had his home in Mass., and poss. it was here. spirit and quiet and peaceful disposition; all His w. Amias was in Saco with their dau. Dover ministers were not so endowed. His Mrs. Mary Hooke(2) in 1666 (List 246), and will, 17 Jan. 1654-5—26 Jan. 1655-6, directs adm. on their son Samuel's Me. estate was burial by his last w. (a wid. with 4 minor gr. to Francis Hooke at Casco Ct. 13 Nov. ch.), gives to her ch., Mr. Roberts and w., sis. 1668, Tho. Williams and Roger Hill bonds­ and bro. Cotton, four young Cottons, and men. This s. Samuel m. Rebecca Wheel­ others; Susan Halstoe and -his- bro. and sis. wright (2 daus.), and his older bro. Nathan­ and sis.-in-law needed nothing and were all iel (will 1670—1674) left a widow and eh. in in years. In Boston he had owned a small Barbados. Adm. on the senior Samuel's est. lot adj. Mr. Cotton. was gr. in York Ct. 27 Sept. 1681. See Gorges Mauer. List 375b. See Moore. (9), Norton(6); Me. P. & C. Rec. i: xlvii, MAUNDY, Richard, Mr., merchant, Newcas­ 184-194; N. E. Reg. 69: 157-159; 78: 448. tle, 1698-9, had bill of sale of the -Mary- from Thos. Holland(7) in 1698, declared MAXWELL, sometimes Maxfield. A void in 1700. Tn Sept. 1700 Jacob Randall Scotch border clan. (4) gave him (Capt.) a p/a to sue in Eng. 1 ALEXANDER, farmer, York, bot from List 315b. Thos. Moulton 23 Jan. 1657-8, and was the first Scot to buy and settle in what be­ MAVERICK. Por the Devon ancestry of came 'Scotland.' Previously, as Mr. Geo. this prominent emigrant fam. see Reg. Leader's servant, he had been in ct. for 69.146. See also Parker(7). abusing his master and mistress. Kit. gr. 1 ANTIPAS, Mr., ±50 in 1669, merchant, 1656, York gr. 1659, 1668-9. Tr.j. 1668, 1676, son of Rev. John and Mary (Gye) of Bea- 1688; gr.j. 1679, 1687, 1691; tav. lie. 1683-5, worthy, co. Devon, was brot, a boy of ten, to 1687. O. A. 22 Mar. 1679-80. On June 27, MAXWELL 471 MAYLEM 1707 he sold to John Mclntire 3 a. bounded and Falm. in 1670. Attorney for Fr. Wain- S.E. 'by the orchard or garden of sd. Max­ wright and James Harmon, 1669-1670. De­ ell where the Garison now stands.' This gar­ posed 12 July 1667 with Elias Oakman about rison the historian of York consid. to be the a long fishing voyage. He must have been same, enlarged and improved, kn. later and reported lost at sea in 1668 as on 29 Oct. now as 'the Mclntire-garrison.' See Y. D. Elias Oakman and Peter Shaw were gr. adm. 7: 87, and Hist, of York ii: 223-4. Lists 298, on his est., but he turned up. List 234a. No 25, 33, 87. See also his serv. Saml. Crawley ment. of w. or ch., but John Maire's wid. is (1), Dill(l), Fox(6), Grant(5), Kelly(ll), in Philip English's accounts in Salem in Mackaneer. He m. bef. 4 Sept. 1671 Agnes 1683. Frost(6), who was liv. 23 Aug. 1704; both 2 RICHARD, Black Point in 1661 when cat­ were abs. from meeting in 1696. He m. 2d tle belonging to Andrew Heifer's est. (by Capt. Preble in 1707) Sarah Pennewell were at Richard Mavre's. Drunk in 1665. (see 3). His will, 15 May—8 Oct. 1707, gives 3 WALTER, Saco. In Holberton, co. Devon, her all for life, afterw. y the land and marsh 2 the home of several Maine immigrants, to Mr. Moody, y for use of the church. No 2 Walter Mares, son of Walter, was bp. 2 Mar. desc. 1624, the only Mares entry in the register. 2 JAMES, an Eastern claimant (Me. Hist. Poss. he was brot over as a child by the & Gen. Eec. V: 151) must be Marinell. Boadens. He m. a dau. of Michael Maddiver See Y. D. 14: 105. of Spurwink bef. 1654 and was a house­ holder in Saco, on west bank of the river, in MAY 1656. Constable 1663; selectman 1673, 1680- 1 ANDREW (or Way), ±15 in Mar. 1668-9, 1683; appr. Henry Waddock's est. 1679. Gr. apprentice of . 50 a. at head of his lot, 1680; Lists 244a, 245, 2 DAVID, Portsm. wit. 1670. His inquest 246, 247, 249, 27. Fled to Salem in 1676 and held at Saco, 22 Dec. 1670, verdict sui­ in next war to Boston, where in 1698 he cide. Adm. in Saco Ct., 4 Apr. 1671, to deeded his 100 a. homestead in Saco to his Stephen Sargent as agent for Mrs. Mehit­ dau. Sarah Haley. Ch: Judith, b. 16 Mar. able (Clarke 54) Downes(l). Inv. incl. chief­ 1654, m. Giles Read(l) 10 Nov. 167-. Mary, ly a large wardrobe, a hog and a sow. b. 3 Sept. 1656, d. bef. 1704. Walter, b. 2 3 EMANUEL, see Davis(26). May 1659; d. bef. 1704. Sara, b. 5 Feb. 1661, 4 GEORGE, prob. the Boston man, by at­ m. 1st Sergt. Thomas Haley(8), m. 2d Capt. torney Francis Johnson(11) unsuc. sued Richard Carr(5) 28 Feb. 1701-2. Rebecca, b. Maj. Shapleigh in 1672. 12 July 1664, m. 1st Peter Naziter 19 May 5 GIDEON, see Stone. 1688 at Marblehead, m. 2d Dr. John Baxter 6 JOHN (Mays), Dover wit. 1661, Starbuck (1). Ruth, b. 20 Oct. 1666, in ct. 13 Mar. to Coffin. 1688-9 for bastardy, unm. in 1704. Eliza­ 7 NICHOLAS, and Wm. Ash, defts. in suit beth, b. 23 July 1669, d. bef. 1704. Benjamin, b. 16 Mar. 1671-2; soldier at Fort Mary Feb. for trespass entered and dropped by Thos. 1699-1700; k. by Ind. bef. 13 Apr. 1704 when Withers, in Me. Ct. July 1671. Portsm. wit. his four sis. asked adm. which was gr. to 1672; taxed there (10 s.) in Oct. that yr. Capt. Carr, the inv. containing only one 8 WILLIAM, and neph. Robert Elliot(6) item, £7: 14: 0 in hands of Capt. James came to Great Isl. in the Bristol ship Cooch of Boston. In Oct. 1707, in suit brot -Concord-. He ret. with an order from Elliot, by Carr as adm. ag. Wheelwright, Thos. 4 Mar. 1668, to sell a schedule of hats and to Wormwood and Elizabeth Goodale testif. collect bills. that Benj. Mairs did for seven yrs. make Mr. John Wheelwright's house his home as he MAYER, Mare, Marr, Mere and other va­ passed to and fro on his business, and their riants, found in cos. Devon, Durham, mistress did his laundry and mending. List Stafford, Lancaster. Some Eng. Mayers 268b. Love, b. 29 Sept. 1674, m. Henry Paine claim descent from Channel Isl. Maugers. (see 4). 1 JOHN, (sometimes Meager), Black Point, ±25 in 1667, fisherman, with Peter Hink- 4 WILLIAM (Mares), bondsman for John son leased flake-yard on Prouts Neck from West, N. H. tavern-keeper, in 1693. Mr. Jocelyn. In Ï665 frequented Mary Oak- MAYHEW, Thomas, Mr., agent for Mr. Mat­ man 's company in a suspicious and unseem­ thew Craddock in the Richard Williams ly manner. Sued John Tenney and sued by est. at Saco. See Me. P. & Ct. i: 96-99, 102; John Budesert (slander) in 1664, sued by also Hist, of Martha's Vineyard, i: 80-3. Nathan Bedford for breach of contract and MAYLEM (also Milam), Joseph, at No. to account for a year's voyage in 1667, sued Yarmouth early (List 214), later brick­ Tenney again in 1668 and 1669 and won cases against Bedford and James Harmon layer, innholder, Boston, where one Joseph, in latter yr. Sued commissioners of Scarb. s. of John and Christian, was b. 26 Feb. 1651- 2. He m. 1st at Chariest, in 1688 Hannah MAYLEM 472 McKENNEY King (Mark) ; 6 ch. rec. in Boston 1689-1703. McINTIRE. A Highland clan. He m. 2d at Boston, 11 Oct. 1711, Keziah 1 MALCOLM (Micom), York, taxed Dover (Brackett 2), who had m. her 1st husb. John 1659, also in 1663 as Micom the Scotch­ Patteson in Roxbury 11 June 1706. List 229. man. Kittery gr. 1662, and bondsm. for Wm. See also Y. D. 9: 156 (J. M. and Hezekiah Gowen(4) in 1667. On 22 June 1670 he bot Phelps of Wells buy at Pemaquid, 1716); two York tracts from John Pearce(9) whose Y. D. 14: 198; 18: 139. Will, 13 Aug. 1730— dau. Dorothy, wid. of Alex. Mackaneer, was 13 P.eb. 1732-3, names w. Keziah, sons Jo­ his w. bef. 4 Sept. 1671. Other holdings incl. seph, Mark (whose wid. Elizabeth m. An­ James Carmichael's former gr. assigned to thony Brackett, 3 jr.) and John. Her will, him by James Grant in 1670, and town gr. in wid. of Boston, 3—20 Mar. 1732-3, names 1673, 1696. Lists 356eh, 298, 81, 33. See also two sis., nephew, nieces and aunt, giving res­ Carmichael, Reed(4), Roans. His wife was idue to ano. neph. Anthony Brackett. abs. from meeting in 1673. She d. bef. he MAYNARD, Ruth (Mannyard), m. Elias made his will, 17 Apr. 1700 (inv. 22 Mar. Stileman 10 Apr. 1667 (N. H. Prov. rec). 1704-5), giving his lands to three sons, with Presum. one of the five Maynard gr.daus. the homestead to John, who also had grants named in will of Dr. Comfort Starr of Bos­ 1701, 1722, and bot more. List 279. For the ton 1659, and niece of Pres. John Cutt's Mclntire garrison ho., still preserved, see wife. (See also Pendleton). Hist, of York, ii: 223-4, and Maxwell(l). McBride. See Dentt. John m. Susanna Young (Dea. Rowland) and McCalva. See Footman(l). was liv. in Apr. 1744, ±63. Ch. 1707-1721: MCCARTHY, Thaddeus, Boston, m. Eliza­ Joseph, Susanna, John, Hannah, Ebenezer, beth Johnson(ll) and gave bond as admr. Daniel, Samuel. Daniel had town gr. 1711, of her fa.'s est. 19 Mar. 1690-1. List 14. See and was a soldier under John Peiihallow in also Herbert(3). He d. 18 June 1705, ag. 65; 1722. Appar. liv. in 1732, List 279, and in her will 8 Apr., d. 7 June 1723, ag. 82 (Gran­ 1741 when his neph. was still 'jr.' Micom ary Bur. Gr.). Eight or more ch. (Malcolm),innholder, had grants 1709, 1711. McCARY, Matthew, Portsm. rate abated List 279. He m. 9 July 1708 Jane Grant Sept. 1695. In Mar. 1708-9 the town pd. (17), named as Jean in his will, 21 Oct. 1743 for keeping Mati. Maccanarany. —21 Oct. 1755 (sic), with s. Alexander (b. 9 McCORMICK, Dennis, Irishman, was sold to June 1709) and dau. Kezia (b. 13 May 1713), John Pickering for 5 yrs. in 1654, and the i but not dau. Mary b. 1716. ct. ended his service in July 1659. Portsm. 2 ROBERT (MacKintire), ±24 in Jan. 1653- gr. 1660. 4, employed by Thos. Wiggin to cart McCUE, Timothy (Markue), wit. Moore-Dill coals. settlement at York 1694. List 37 (Ma- chew). McKENNEY. The Scotch prisoners may McDaniel. See McDonald. account for this family, which has also MCDONALD (McDaniel). been consid. Irish. Henry McKenney, a Scot, 1 AENEAS (McDaniel), had run away from ±21 in 1651, was Geo. Spear's servant in his master Benj. Blackinan(2) in June Rr&intrGe. 1688. 1 HDGH, k. at Casco in 1703. List 39. 2 ALEXANDER (Macdannel), a Scot of 2 JOHN, Scarboro, his name ranging from Oyster River, kinsman of John Roy of Maksharone, aFoxwell wit. 1664, to Mac- Charlestown, taxed 1661 or 1662; drowned kemech otherwise Mackerell, a Sheldon abut­ in Jan. 1663-4. Lists 363ac, 364. ter 1693. See also (4) and Maccham. In 3 RENALD, m. Mary Bussey(3) and was of 1675 (deed antedated to 1 Aug. 1668) Joshua Falmouth in 1729. List 369. See Y. D. Scottow confirmed to him 14 a. at Black 13: 271; 15: 165. Poss. a son was Robert Point, 1 a. of it adj. his ho.; but some suspic. (List 369) whose ch. Margaret and William of fraud attaches to deed 12 Jan. 1673-4, were bp. at Oyster River 1712-4. from Robt. Jordan to him, for good services McElroy. See Bunker(2), Downes(6), Inger- in several ways, of ±15 a. meadow in his soll(l). poss. several yrs. beginning at Chisemore's McGOWEN, John (also McGown), Portsm. Hill (Y. D. 28: 79). John Jordan(9) depos. 1683, a Scot in the employ of Geo. Jaffrey in 1749 that he found this among his fa.'s (4), who gave him a general p/a in 1684, papers. See also Chisholm(l). As a refugee calling him trusty friend. Member of No. Salem aided him in 1677-8 and paid in 1679 Ch. (Magoon) and away in 1699 (Macgoon). for carrying the fam. to Black Point, where List 331c In Nov. 1701 he wit. James Tre- in 1681 he had a goodly amt. of livestock. worgy's deed (Y. D. 6: 115). Lists 237bde, 238a, 239a, 30. If same as (3) McGREGORY, 1 Daniel, a Dedham soldier not kn. His w. not found, and only kn. ch. at Wells 1693-4. List 267b. Robert. See also later Salem records. 2 LT.-COL. List 19. McKENNEY 473 MEADER 3 JOHN, drowned in Ogunquit River 1697, 1713, and, of Portsm. 1714, sold an Exeter by reason of his unacquaintahce with the ho. to s. John. In prison 1716, prob. for debt, river. (List 268a). See (2). when Samuel Chapman jr. of Greenl. was 4 KENNEY, Boston, by atty. Mr. Nathl. trying to get him out. Berw. 1717; in jail Phillips, sued (2) for debt in Saco ct. again 1720 (broke out) and ord. released on 1665. surety of two sons. His w. Elizabeth, adm. 5 ROBERT(2), m. at Dover 1 Dec. 1692 Re­ to Chariest. Ch. 1681, was liv. 1717. A Bris­ becca Sparks, wid., who was abs. from tol censuS of 1688-9 counts 6 ch. Found are: meeting in Jan. 1696-7 and d. in Scarb. 19 Susanna, b. Chariest. 5 Sept. 1679. Eliza­ Apr. 1724 (the day aft. an Ind. attack). He beth, b. Chariest. 14 Aug. 1681, m. 1st Joseph was in Boston 1698, Sagamore Creek 1705, Dennett(4), m. 2d Samuel Hewey. Ebenezer, Kit. 1707, York 1718, Scarb. propr. 1720, and b. Bristol 22 Mar. 1685-6. Katherine, bp. d. in Scarb. a widower, 22 July 1725. List Bristol 10 July 1687. John, bp. Bristol 13 239b. Ch., not in order: John, had a gr. in 1727 May 1688, tanner, m. in Portsm. 2 Dec. 1708 as one who had abided in Scarb. thru the war; Hannah Cotton(2). Exeter (Stratham) 1709, eldest bro. 1737; depos. in June 1752, ±68, where Mr. J. M. d. 22 Dec. 1769. List 388. 5 ab. Scarb. 37 yrs. bef. He m. (int. 23 Mar. ch. rec Strat. 1709-1718, not incl. Nabby who 1728) Margaret Wright (Thos.) Ch. Robert, was her aunt Abigail Cotton's heir. See also served under Sergt. Knight in 1723-4 and Hutchins(ll). Joseph, currier, Portsm., on Capt. Gray in 1725, and had a gr. 1727. He bond with Nicholas and John M. and John m. (int. 1 Apr. 1727) Margaret Jameson Odiorne 1715. Lists 339, 388. He m. 1st 25 (Wm. 3 jr.), who was gr. adm. 11 July 1758. Feb. 1713-4 Mary Deverson(l), and 2d, late, Ch. See Y. D. 17: 231; 23: 141. Henry, had Mrs. Ruth Waterhouse. Adm. 21 June 1756 Scarb. gr. 1720, 1727; soldier under West- to Benj. Akerman and Richard Fitzgerald, brook 1724-5; taxed there 1729-30. He m. in the wid. renounc. in fav. of any of the next Scarb. 15 Mar. 1729 Sarah Hanscom, settled of kin. She m. (3) 16 June 1757 Thomas in Cape Elizabeth and in 1732 owned adj. Skinner and d. in Portsm. 17 Apr. 1769, ag. Sparks land; liv. 1757. Ch. Eleazer, in Capt. 89 (see Moses 1). 3 daus. appear. Benjamin, Gray's Co. 1725, had gr. 1727, of Scarb. 1731; bot his fa.'s Berw. tanyard in 1717. He m. of Falm., adm. to br. John 18 Jan. 1736-7. (ct. Jan. 1716-7) Judith Lord(7), who gave Isaac, taxed Black Point 1729, m. 1 Apr. 1731 bond as admx. 15 May 1718. She o.c and was Elizabeth, dau. of John and Mary (Getchell bp. in Berw. Ch., with ch. Elizabeth and 6) Drisco (see 6); liv. 1783. Ch. Hannah, m. Judith in Oct. 1720, and m. 2d 24 May 1721 1st Robt. Foye(2), m. 2d Wm. Groves. Re­ Gabriel Hamilton. Nicholas, with br. John becca, m. Daniel Burnham(3). Not imposs. surety for fa. in 1720. Found in Portsm.: one or m. ch. remained ab. the Piscat., where Elizabeth o. c. No. Ch. and had dau. Eliza­ are found: James, taxed Portsm. 1728. Dan­ beth bp. 25 Sept. 1709; Mary jr. reed, into iel, Kit., m. Mary Hall (see 6); of Berw. covt. So. Ch. 1715. Thomas, m. in Newc. 20 1736-9. Thomas (Mackcheneium) at Chas. May 1725 Hannah Stilson, renew, bap. covt. Trafton's in York 1730. Mary, a Kit. or in So. Ch. 1726, admitted in 1727, she in Berw. wit. 1720 (Y. D. 10: 68). Ephraim 1728; 3 ch. bp. And Thomas, fisherman, ap­ Foster m. in Falm. 1735 Mary -Melony- by par. with w. Susanna, 1736; ch. bp. in So. one rec, -Mackeney- by ano. Ch. See also Robert Moore(lO). McLucas, John, List 279. See Cole (17). 3 MR., his ketch at Piscataqua 1674. P. & McMILLAN (McMillion), Alexander, Wells, Ct. ii: 492-3. m.15 Dec.1698 Rebecca Eldridge(2),who was a wid. in Salem 1728 and liv. there 1734. His Wells gr. 1699 (List 269b) was laid out MEADER, not freq. in England. John 1749-1754 to Lemuel Hatch, Benj. Crediford Meader, a tailor, was of St. Andrew's and Chas. Annis. Six ch. rec in Salem 1702- Holborn, London, 1625. 1713. 1 JOHN, Oyster River, b. ±1630, knew Rob­ ert Huckins' land in 1647 or 1648 and McPhedris, Capt. Archibald. See Wentworth depos. in Mar. 1709-10, ±80, that he liv. with and Jaffrey (4 jr.). Mr. Valentine Hill ±60 yrs. ago. Poss. re­ McPherson, Angus, ±30 in 1664, poss. of lated to a Boston blockmaker of same name Charlestown or vicinity. List 364. who was dealing with Roger Rose in O. R. timber in 1676. The N. H. John had a 100 a. MEAD gr. with Wm. Sheffield in 1656, and alone in 1 JOSEPH, Hampton 1680. Lists 396, 397b. 1660 bot from Mr. Hill near the mouth of 2 NICHOLAS, tanner, Charlestown, Bristol, O. R., where he liv. Jury 1659-60: gr.j. 1661- R. I., and Boston 1679-1696. By 1699 he 2, 1665, 1670, 1678, 1693. Lists 356ab, 361a, leased the Vaughan farm at Greenland; 341, 362b, 363ac, 365, 366, 359a, 49, 52, 367a, Portsm. 1701, his tanyard taxed 1707; Dep. 57, 62, 66, 368b. His garrison ho., burned in Coll. of Excise 1708; bot a Berwick tannery 1694, was appar. soon rebuilt. Bef. this, in MEADER 474 MELCHER Nov. 1686, he deeded homestead to s. Joseph 3 Nov. 1698, m. 23 Aug. 1727 Elizabeth Allen for supp. of self and w., with reversion to (Francis 12). List 369. Will, 3 Aug.—25 Nathaniel if Joseph should d. s. p., then to Sept. 1751, names her (of Haverhill 1771) John, with payments to daus. Ag. ±70 in and 8 ch. Nathaniel, b. 8 Mar. 1700, m. at 1700, also 1702; ±82 in Jan. 1711-2; liv. 1715. O. R. 17 Dec. 1724 Rachel Sias; liv. at Lee. His w. was Abigail from 1664 to 1671 at List 369. Ch. Elizabeth, b. 3 Apr. 1702, m. least. Ch. appear: John, b. ±1655-6. Joseph, 23 Jan. 1728-9 Henry Tibbetts. Eleanor, b. b. ±1664. (Hannah), m. Nicholas Follett(6). 3 June 1704, m. 1st Daniel Libby (s. of Dan­ And by Prov. rec: Elizabeth, b. 26 Mar. 1665, iel 6), m. 2d John Brooks. unm. in Mar. 1704-5. Sarah, b. 11 Jan. 1668, Meager, John. See Mayer. m. 16 Mar. 1691-2 Edw. Wakeham. Nathan­ MEAKTNS, Thomas, Exeter (Newmarket), iel, b. 14 June 1671. had sold his ho. to Thos. Hewes in 1670; 2 JOHN(l), weaver, ±66 in 1721-2, m. 1st wrote his name Makins in 1679; creditor of by 1680 Sarah Pollett(5), who was ±52 Geo. Carr's est. 1682; named dep. marshal in 1706 and liv. in 1714; m. 2d by 1726 Eliza- by Sherlock in Jan. 1683-4. Taxed 1714. beth(Kirke 2), wid. of Daniel Libby(6) and Lists 383, 52, 94. Early wife or wives unkn. poss. of Jona. Barlow; m. 3d (contr. 5 Apr. His wid., 1727-1738, was Abigail (Footman 1735) Agnes, wid. of Samuel Clark(50). Jury 2), form. wid. of Benj. York, whom he m. 1681: gr.j. 1696,1698; assessor 1699; selectm. aft. 1715. One John Meekin had suits 1702. Lists 359b, 52, 57, 62, 353, 368ab, 369. against Gershom Baston and Amos Jewett See also Richard Denbo(l). He was bp. at in York Inf. Ct., 1729. O. R. 3 May 1728, aged br. of Joseph. Will, Meane. See Mains. 2 Nov.—17 Dec. 1736, names 4 surv. ch. and Medbury, John, worked three days at Fort 2 Tibbetts gr.ch., but not w. Agnes, who q.e, Wm. and Mary in 1697. List 68. One of to his s. Joseph in 1737 and was of Portsm. the name was of Swansea in 1683. 22 Mar. 1745-6. Ch: Joseph, housewright, b. Meekell, John, ackn. judgm. to Samuel 10 Apr. 1681 (self rec. at Nantucket), m. Wentworth in 1681 (Cone. 5: 50). there 29 Feb. 1703-4 Charity Nason (Joseph MEINZIES, James, Mr., Boston, bot Eas­ 5). 9 ch.rec.Nant. 1705-1724 of whom Moses ton's Neck, Great Boar's Head, 3000 a., liv. in N. H. See also John Hanson (7). Nich­ from Nicholas Easton of Newport, gr.s. of olas, Dover Neck, b. ±1685 (77 in Nov. 1762). the first Nicholas. In 1696 he was counsel in Nicholas Follett deeded to him in 1710, call­ a Portsm. court. ing him ' cousin.' Lists 368b, 369. His 1st w. was Lydia. Will, 9 June 1759—29 June 1767, MELCHER. The N. H. immigrant's con­ names w. Sarah and 4 of 6 ch., 5 of them rec. nections here suggest a Devonshire ori­ Dover 1709-1718, their mo. Lydia. Eliza­ gin. Co. Bucks also has the name. beth, m. John Hanson(7). Abigail, m. John 1 EDWARD, baker, Portsm. 1657, ±46 in Davis(40). Sarah, m. by 1714 John Tib­ 1675. He wit. for John Cutts at times 1658- betts; d. bef. fa. 1664, took poss. for him in 1660, and in 1675 3 SERGT. JOSEPH(l), ±36 in 1700. His w. depos. ab. Katherine Circuit in the Cutts Elizabeth, m. ±1690, was adm. 30 June kitchen. Propr. 1660. Gr.j. 1679, 1683; con­ 1723 to O. R. Ch., where he was bp. 4 Feb. stable 1679-80. Lists 323, 326ac, 329, 330b, 1727-8. Gr.j. 1692; Dover constable 1692; 331ab, 332a, 335a, 52, 62. See also Geare, selectm. 1695, 1705, 1711-3, 1715-6. Called Gerrish(1), Harris(22), Williams. With w. Sergeant 1711. Lists 52, 57, 94, 353, 367b, Elizabeth, he deeded to dau. Mary Jackson in 368ab, 369. See also Follett(2), (6). Withw. 1694, and by will, 5—24 Aug. 1695 (orig. in Elizabeth he deeded homestead to neph. Ct. Files 27892), provid. that w. live with Daniel for life supp. 20 Nov. 1729; d. s. p. dau.; also that sis.-in-law Sarah Akerman and intest. by 1739 when his sis. Sarah (1) and Walter Windsor might live for life Wakeham sold one-fifth of his land. where they then dwelt. Lands were given to ch: Nathaniel. Samuel, Hampt. Falls, m. 16 4 NATHANTEL(1), Dover constable 1697. May 1700 Elizabeth Cram(l). Lists 69, 399a. List 368a. See also Derry(l), Leathers Will, 18 Apr. 1745—28 Apr. 1755, names w. (1). Killed by Ind. at O. R., not far from and ch: Samuel (m. Esther Green), John, Nicholas Follett's ho., 25 Apr. 1704 (List Hannah, Sarah, Esther, Mary (w. of Abel 96). Wid. Eleanor (app. Merrow 2) renounc. Ward), Elizabeth (w. of Ezekiel Sanborn). adm. to his bro. Joseph 3 Apr. 1705; div. 2 Mary, m. 1st Samuel Jackson(18), m. 2d Apr. 1706 to wid., ch. (unnamed) and credi­ Peter Mann(5). tors. She may have been John(8) Leigh- ton's 2d w. Eleanor. Ch. rec. in Dover (the 2 NATHANIEL(1), Portsm., m. Elizabeth last 4, not the mo., q.e. to Geo. Jaffrey 1723): Lear(2). Taxed Str. Bk. 1690, rated to Lydia, b. 25 Aug. 1696, m. at Portsm. 22 Dec. No. Ch. 1717. Lists 330d, 337, 339. Will, 20 1717 Elbert Elborton, b. at New York; see Mar. 1722-3 (rec. as a deed 14 Mar. 1723-4), Elberson. Daniel, wheelwright, Durham, b. names w. and 4 eh. The wid. was taxed 1724, MELCHER 475 MENDUM ree. into So. Ch. as Elizabeth sr. 1729, and Nathl. was husb. of Rachel Robinson (Thos.) was liv. in 1730 when her br. q.e. to her thei in 1745. George, taxed Greenl. 1719, not Sagamore Creek ho. and 20 a. where shei ment. in deed 1723, and name poss. an error. dwelt. Both she and her s. Edward's w. See also Huggins(2) for Mary Mattoon, poss. seem unlikely the Mrs. M. taxed in Biddef. Maloon. One James Mulloon m. Anne Harris in 1737 next to Thos. Dyer. Ch., 3 bp. at No. in Newb. 18 Sept. 1722. Ch. 5 June 1709 when their mo. o.c.: Edward, cordwainer, m. in Portsm. 25 Dec. 1723 Eliz­ MENDUM, also Mendall at Duxburv, abeth Bailey. Newc. 1724-5,' gone' by Ports­ where was an early Mark M. Neither mouth tax list 1725. Arundel grant Jan. Guppy nor Lower has either name. Mend- 1728-9, his ho. ment. in Mar. fol. (Y. D. 14: ham is a parish on border of the Eng. cos. 133) ; liv. there Aug. 1733 and Dec. 1734, but Norfolk and Suffolk. ack. a deed in Boston in Oct. 1734; both of 1 JONATHANS), only ch. named in fa.'s Arundel 1742. Ch. Nathaniel, m. May 1724 will, giving him (also exec.) the home­ Esther Cowell (John; see 6), and d. bef. 25 stead for life, then to his younger sons David Jan. 1740-1, she in Mar. 1790, ag. 84. 6 or and Jonathan. He wit. with fa. 4 Apr. 1664; more ch. In 1762 (or 4), Tobias M., glazier, in 1673 he and John Shepard ack. a joint and Mary, w. of John Lewis, sailor, sold half debt to Eliakim Hutchinson. Gr.j. 1688. the Barr. gr., wid. Esther joining. Elizabeth, List 312e. See also Phenix. He m. bef. 2 m. 25 Nov. 1729 Samuel Barnes, mariner, Mar. 1672 Mary Raynes(l), who was John who in 1762 (or 4) sold half the Barr. gr. Woodman's w. by Aug. 1693. Adm. to Wood­ (willed to her bros. Edw. and Nathl.). John, man on his est. 3 Oct. 1699. Ch., the 1st three bp. 26 Aug. 1711, renewed bp. cov. in So. Ch. (minors) named in gr.fa.'s will 1682: Rob­ 1732 and must have been -Jonathan- adm. to ert, to have the homestead if his bros. d. He communion in 1732-3. He m. in Portsm. 1 had been abs. ten yrs. and was supp. dead July 1733 Marv -Mons- (or Morssf); d. in when adm. was gr. to br. Jonathan in 1701; Mar. 1787, ag. 78, she in May 1790, ag. 76. his land was sold in 4ths in 1713 (Y. D. 8: 7, 5 or more ch. 8, 28.) Jonathan, shipwright, had Kit. gr. MELLIN, William, came to Richmond's Isl. 1699 (Lists 298, 296); gr.j. 1714; liv. 19 June in -The Fortune- 1638. Landsman and 1717. Wid. Sarah (Downing 5, m. bef. 20 seaman by accounts until last of May 1643, Mav 1702) m. 2d 7 May 1719 Joseph Curtis being furnished with much clothing. List (6 jr.). 7 ch. (no Robert) shared in distrib. 21. 1725. As admx. the wid. had paid 'Bro. ME LOON, Luke (also Maloon, Malone), David' £31, but 'Bro. Nathl.' sued her in Greenland, taxed Bloody Point 1672, and 1723 and got £19; still admx. in 1726. David, of Dover when he m. Hannah Clifford(3) 20 given £4 by gr.fa. Raynes in 1693. Black­ Nov. 1677. Lists 356j, 359b, 62. See also smith of Bristol, Eng., but here in June 1717 Gray(14). He and John Partridge were when he sold to br. Jonathan, reserv, small bondsm. for tav.-keeper John Johnson (16) lot for use of self and s. Robert, who appar. in 1689. Jury 1694. Portsm. rate abated m. Pray(3) 17 Nov. 1726. By ct. rec. Mar. 1695-6; of Hampton 1710; liv. in Greenl. May 1721, David was drowned at Winter 1723. Appar. his ch., only one dau. proved, Harbor ab. 2 yrs. bef., leaving a w. and ch. or all sons but George shown by fa.'s deed to chn. in Plymouth, Eng.; adm. to br. Nathan­ Joseph, Greenl. 1723, he to pay his bros. iel 6 Apr. 1720; no personal effects in inv. (four named). List 338a. Elizabeth, who Dorothy, wit. as D. M. 1700, m. Nicholas o.c. and was bp. at Greenl. 1716, poss. his w.; Frost(ll). Nathaniel, Esq., joiner, mer­ he o.c. and was bp. in 1726. 6 eh. bp. 1730 chant, Portsm., b. 2 Apr. 1690 (Wentworth and perh. others older. Adm. on est. of one Gen.), agreeing with death rec, at Portsm., Joseph of Greenl. gr. to Gideon Walker in 30 Aug. 1771 in 82d yr., yet he depos. in Apr. 1761. Sarah, b. ±1679, m. Samuel Nudd(l). -1702-, aged ±20, naming mo. Mary Wood­ Hannah, m. in Greenl. bef. Nov. 1710 Nathl. man. List 339. He m. bef. 8 May 1712 Fran­ Watson. Elizabeth, dau. of Luke of Hampt., ces Lyde(2); see also Mercer(l). Daus: in ct. 1710, then mar. to Samuel Brown(ll). Eleanor, m. 1st John Sherburne, m. 2d Sam­ Jane and Abigail (presum.), both reed, into uel Marshall(3), m. 3d Wm. Shackford; Eliz­ covt. and bp. No. Ch., Portsm. 1 May 1715; abeth, m. Geo. Janvrin(l); Mary, m. Eben­ Jane was there 1716. Samuel, m. in Greenl. ezer Wentworth (Lt. Gov. John). 19 Nov. 1724 Mary Carter. He o.c. and was 2 ROBERT, Kittery, ±50 in Apr. 1654, 76 in bp. in Newington 10 Nov. 1728. 4 ch. bp. 1676. A Pequot volunteer from Duxbury there and in Greenl. 1728-1733. Luke. One Luke Mulloon m. Mercy Lufkin (int. Ipsw. 1637. By depos. he came ±1630, and by im­ 19 Feb. 1735). Mark, Greenl. 1722, m. there plication knew the Piscataqua long bef. dis­ 21 May 1731 Abigail Robinson (Thos.). 4 turbing events sent him there from Duxb. sons ree. Exeter 1732-1737. Nathaniel. One •by or bef. 1644. Kit. ordinary lie. 21 Oct. 1645; in 1647 bot Thos. Crockett's ho. and 4 MENDUM 476 MERRY a.; earlier wid. Billing had sued him ab. a (2), Thomas of Boston, or ano., is uncert. cellar, and lost. The tav. lie. went to Mr. See N. E. Eeg. 27: 368; 47: 511-5; Waters 1: Hilton in June 1648, with liberty to E. M. 520, 785. The Sheepscot man was somewhere to sell what was in stock. Entertaining with­ East in 1650 (see Lee 3) ; his petty debt still out lie. Oct. 1649; in Oct. 1650 had lie. where due the Winthrop est. in 1652. Saco or Cape Mr. Hilton dwelt. He sold two houses and Porpus 1652 (see Helson); his Cape P. hold­ land on the Point, land at mouth of Spruce ings also incl. 100 + 12 a. sold to Arthur Creek, and town gr., to Gunnison in 1654. Wormstall in 1666. Bef. 1660 he settled next Sued for trespass or debt by Hilton, Shap­ Nathl. Draper west of Salt Water Falls, leigh and others. Tr. and gr.j. often; con­ Sheepscot. With w. Edith was in Boston stable 1651-2, 1654-5, 1663; called marshal in with Sheepscot refugees in Oct. 1676 and Mar. 1653-4. Selectman 1666, 1669-1673; lot- there with those planning to re-settle in layer, surveyor. Lists 282, 298, 24, 25, 84. 1682. Lists 12, 13, 162. The Thomas of un­ See also Hanscom(2), Lynn(l). His w. known age who d. in Salisb. 5 Feb. 1688 was Mary could speak her mind and was familiar poss. he, son, or gr.s. Ch. incl. appar. a with Plym. and Me. courts 1639-1654. His daughter who m. Wm. Wilcott, and as a wid. will, 1 (inv. 16) May 1682, directed bur. in in 17- claimed Sheepscot ho. and land given his field by his last w.; no living w. indi­ her husb. by T. M. See also Y. D. 23: 255. cated, but Mary (poss. dau.-in-law) attested Surely, Esther, m. 1st Nathl. Draper (3), m. the inv. In 1658 Judith M. told how much 2d Eobert Scott. Lydia, b. at Sheepscot, H. Gunnison sold to Inds.; if w. and not dau., (±75, also ±80, in 1737; ag. 79, also ±82, in she was perh. mo. of Nicholas Weeks' w. 1742), m. there, at age of 17, bef. the first Judith. In 1702 Mrs. Woodman depos. that war, one Butler or Cutler. A wid. (called by her mo.-in-law Mendum wanted her fa.-in- both names), she m. Sergt. John Stanwood law M. to give Weeks a deed to certain land, of Glouc. 9 Dec. 1680. 8 ch. He d. in Glouc. but he said he never would. Kn. ch: Daugh­ 25 Jan. 1705-6. She was wid. Stanwood of ter, d. bef. fa., leaving s. Eobert Muchemore Boston, late of Glouc, in 1737; Glouc. 1742; (see 1), who was willed a heifer. Jonathan. and depos. late that she liv. with her fa. at Sheepscot until her mar., except one yr. with John Taylor at Damariscotta, when ten yrs. Menseene, John. List 331b. See Amazeen. old. Samuel, apprent. by parents Thos. and Edith, 20 Oct. 1676, for 7 yrs. to Geo. Carr MERCER. In Eng. a trade name. The of Salisb.; of Amesbury train band, 1680. Batchelder fam. connection was of Merchant, Walter, late of Bristol (Eng.), French origin, -Íe Mercier-. haberdasher, 1640-1, had been at Winne- 1 FRANCIS, carpenter, Portsmouth, had a gance and Pemaquid. given name liked by the Eng. relatives of the Batchelders(3), but not clearly of Meridaugh (Meriday), John, Me. cor.j. 1647, them; see also (2). If he is 'Mr. Mercer and tr.j. 1669, gr.j. 1670. List 92. See Ameri- rest yr,' 1678 (List 331b), it is his first kn. deth. record here. Of Portsm. in Aug. 1681, he bot from Wm. Hilton(19) 3 a. in Kit. adj. Chas. MERRY, Merrow. Both Scotch and Eng­ Nelson; Jane, w. of Matthew N., slandered lish. him in 1684. Taxed Portsm. 1681 (List 329) 1 DANIEL (Merrey), soldier at Saco fort, to 1691. Ale-ho. lie. 1683, 1685-6, 1692; jury 1693 (Y. D. 5: 2: 24) ; see Daniel Meserve. 1685. In 1689 he bot land, wharf and ware­ One Daniel Merow of Beading, presum. un- house from the Wills heirs. He d. 19 Dec. rec. s. of (2), was wounded in the Canada 1692, ag. 58 (gr.st., Messer, at Pt. of Graves), exped., 1691. but was ±46 in 1683-4. His w. was called 2 HENRY (Merrow), Reading, a Scot (incl. midwife in 1685 when Eobert and Eebecca for convenience, as 6 or more ch. liv. in Smart of Newm. sold them a negro ch. of N. H.), m. in Woburn 19 Dec. 1661 Jane four whose life, also the mo. 's, she had saved. (Lindes), wid. of Nicholas Wallis; d. at Wid. Gertrude had tav. lie. in Dec. 1693; Reading 5 Nov. 1685, Jane surviving. List soon m. Edw. Toogood. She was ±52 in 1695. 94. 1 ch. (unnamed) rec. Woburn 1662, 7 at Her dau. Eleanor (not surely Mercer) m. Al­ Beading 1669-1680. Others were prob. b. len Lyde(2). In 1718 Nathl. and Frances 1662-1669, incl. Sarah, m. John Pinder, and (Lyde) Mendum q.e. to Toogood lands of Al­ Eleanor, m. Nathl. Meader(4). See also len Lyde, Francis Mercer, and Gertrude late Furber(2). Among rec ch: Hannah, b. 5 w. of E. T., mentioning F. M. 's will, but no Mar. 1668-9, m. Joseph Jenkins(8). Samuel, will is found. b. 9 Oct. 1670; see (5). Mary, b. 22 Apr. 2 THOMAS (also Messer), Sheepscot. One 1673, prob. m. Edward Polley. Deborah, b. Thos. was of Lynn 1639-40. Thomas (s. 11 Oct. 1677, m. Daniel Meserve. Deborah of Peter, neph. of Francis, cous. of Nathl. Merrow, Sarah Pinder, sr. and Elizabeth Batchelder 3), was in N. E. 1685; whether Pinder were rememb. in will of Thos. Mor- MERRY 477 MESSANT ris(6); John and Sarah Pinder and Edw. 3 JOHN, cordwainer, Boston. See Phillips Polley wit. the will. See also (1). (22). 3 JOSEPH, carpenter, Hampton. Early a 4 WILLIAM. See Frost(lO). Haverh. propr., he sold there 1644, 1648. Merritt. See Ashton. Hampt. by Apr. 1650. In Oct. fol. Edw. Gil- Meser, Edward. List 57. See Masury. man sued him for breach of contract in cart­ ing logs to mill; in 1654 he 'unadvisedly' MESERVE, Meservey. An ancient Jersey signed the pet. favoring-Bobert Pike; sold a armorial fam. In northern N. E. the first ho. near the Falls in 1655 and bot ho. and 10 form is commonly pronounced in two syl­ a. from Thos. Coleman in 1657. Tr.j. 1664 lables. His w. Mary dying 4 Apr. 1657, he m. 2d CLEMENT, ag. 54 in Dec. 1706, undoubted­ (contr. 13 Dec. 1659) Elizabeth (Parkhurst) ly from Jersey and consid. s. of Jean and Hilliard(3), and ±1670 mov. to Tisbury, Marie (Machon), liv. early with Mr. Eich- Martha's Vineyard, where he d. 15 Apr. ard Cutts to keep his cattle. See also Hunt- 1710, 103 yrs. old (gr.st.). See Hist, of ress(l). Taxed Portsm. 1673; O. A. 28 Aug. Martha's V., vol. 2; Annals of W. Tisbury, 1685. Lists 331b, 332b, 57, 62, 335a, 336b, p. 58. 5 ch. at Hampt. By 1st w: Joseph, b. 330d, 337, 343. See Harvey(3). His w., 19 Dec. 1654. By 2d w. (all m. at the Vine­ Elizabeth, List 335a. Of Welch Cove in yard): Hannah, b. 29 Nov. 1660, m. Benj. 1705, he deeded to her; aft. her death to s. Skiff. Abigail, b. Oct. 1662, m. John Pease. John, with 1 shilling each to other sons and Bathsheba, b. 16 June 1665, m. Thos. Pease. daus. Of Welch Cove in 1710, both deeded Samuel, b. 16 Nov. 1669, m. Eemembrance to s. Clement, to take effect aft. their deaths. Luce. His will 11 Sept. (d. 6 Oct.) 1727. The s. sold the Newington prop, in 1721. Kn. Wid. d. 31 Jan. 1739. 8 ch. See also (4). ch., not in order: John, liv. 1705, prob. dead 4 MAETHA, York, poss. connec. with a 1710. Elizabeth, m. 6 June 1694 Michael Scotch fam. there (but Dr. Banks con- Whidden. Clement, joiner, m. 24 Sept. 1702 sid. her a dau. of 3), m. 1st Andrew Eankin Elizabeth Jones(22) of Portsm.; taxed there (1), m. 2d Philip Frost(12). ±1707. Both o.c. and bp. at Newingt. 10 5 SAMUEL (2), yeoman, practitioner of Mar. 1722-3, and she adm. to full com. With physic, Dover, m. Mary Page at Haverh., Daniel Moody(2), he bot 100 a. in Scarb., 16 Dec. 1695. Of Beading, he leased Boger 1726; taxed Black Point 1729; Scarb. propr. Eose's farm and stock at O. B. 16 Mar. 1702- 1737, as were sons John, Daniel and Clement 3 and later that yr. was bound to the peace jr. 1739. His w. Elizabeth was liv. 24 June for beating Mrs. Abigail Eose, his bondsm. 1730; Mr. C. M. and Mrs. Sarah Stone m. in John Pinder. In 1722 Pinder sued him on a Scarb. 14 Aug. 1738. Will, 18 Feb. 1739-40— note dated 1717; Daniel Meserve was his 5 Nov. 1746, names w. Sarah and ch: Clem­ bondsm. in 1725. See also Jenkins(8). He ent, Nathaniel (Col., Esq., Portsm.), George, bot in Eochester, and in 1754 either he or Joseph, Elizabeth Libby (w. of James, m. his s. had been resid. there ±20 yrs. 7 ch. at Newingt. 23 Dec. 1725), Daniel and John, rec. in Beading 1696-1710: Mary. Joseph. but not Peter, bp. at Newingt. with bros. Benjamin. Jonathan (see Jones 22). Euth. George and Joseph 19 Jan. 1723-4, nor Abi­ Eachel. Samuel. gail, m. Samuel Libby(4). Daniel. Daniel 6 WALTEE, shipwright, Boston, had gr. of -Merrey-, Saco soldier 1693 (Y. D. 5: 2: 24) Chebeague Isl. in Casco Bay from Geo. is in orig. document -Meservey-. He bot at Cleeve as Dep. Pres. 18 Sept. 1650. Drowned Dover 1703; m. aft. 1 Dec. 1701 Deborah in Boston 28 Aug. 1657, leav. his 2d w. Mary Merrow(2), ±24 in 1704, and sis. of Sarah (Doling), who soon m. Eobert Thornton, and Pinder. Both adm. to O. B. Ch. 29 Jan. 1720- an inf. B. Walter. Called both Chebeague 1. Lists 67, 358d, 368b. Will, husbandm., and Merry's Isl., it was sold by the Thorn­ Dover, 1 May 1747—30 June 1756, names tons to Josiah Willes of Boston in 1675 (Y. w. Deborah and ch., all bp. at O. E., four D. 2: 186), confirmed to Edmond White of with him 8 Jan. 1720-1, the others 9 Feb. London by Pres. Danforth in 1685 (Y. D. 4: fol: Daniel, Elizabeth Libby, wid., Mary 46), and sold to John King of Taunton by Meader, John, Clement (officer at Louis- the s. Walter, of Norton, in 1718 (Y. D. 11: burg), Anne Nute, Tamsen Pinkham. Tam- 27). sen, Mr. Waldron's maid taken by Ind. and left for dead 28 Apr. 1704 (List 96); m. 1st MEEEYFIELD. Joseph Ham(4), m. 2d John Tibbetts. (The 1 FRANCIS, Shoals, fined thrice in Me. Ct. Hist, of Durham adds ano. son, Aaron, Salem Nov. 1665, swearing, drunk, non-appear­ 1695; on what authority unkn.) ance. Of Star Isl., summoned to N. H. ct. in Meshan, John. See Mashon. Mar. 1693-4 with Thos. and Elizabeth Wise, MESSANT, Mrs. Ann, wid. at Dover early, but none appeared. List 308b. See (2). and owned there the ho.-lots form, of 2 JOHN, Shoals, swearing in 1685. See (1). Thos. Barge(2) and Stephen Tedder (N. H. MESSANT 478 MILBURNE D. 9: 747). Both in Dover and York she kept ment obtained by Barefoot. No kn. fam. ho. for Bev. Geo. Burdett(2) and loaned him 3 JAMES, mariner, Portsm., depos. concern money, getting from him 18 Mar. 1639-40 a ing the ketches -Swallow- and -Industry - mortg. on his stock and farm in poss. of in Dec. 1684. One James of H. M. S. -Winsor John Alcock (Y. D. 3: 116; 4: 20), which d. in Boston 4 July 1711; will 10 June, of No. farm later became hers. Some time aft. Bur- Britain, now residing in Boston, soldier, dett left for Eng. she m. Mr. Edw. Godfrey gave to two friends. (1), and aft. 1667 liv. with the Shapleighs. 4 MATTHEW, wit. deed Blackman to Consid. research has failed to prove her a Sheafe at Saco or Wells 9 Mar. 1685-6. Burdett or show how relat. to Mrs. Alice Charles, s. of Matthew and Faith (Gillam), Shapleigh, to whom 14 Sept. 1667, for natu­ b. Boston 5 Oct. 1696. Est. adm. there 1701; ral love and affee, also £100 and her husb.'s wid. m. Wentworth Paxton. bond back to pay her £20 a yr. for life, she deeded the farm in York where she lived. MIGHILL. See 'Early Settlers of Row­ Col. Banks found the names Measant and ley' (1933), pp. 234-237. Egbeare (see Shapleigh) together in Lifton, 1 JOHN (also Migel, Mihill), older br. of co. Devon. Sussex also produced a Messant (3), m. in Rowley 6 July 1659 Sarah Batt fam. She d. betw. Jan. 1680-1, when of Kit., (Nicholas). Taxed Dover 1672; constable and June 1683. See also Burdett(l), Mar­ 1674; of Oyster River 1676 when 3 ch. were garet Donnell(l), Y. D. 2: 34, 42; Hist, of bp. at Newb. Lists 356j, 359a. Compare York 1: 242; N. E. Beg. 37: 246. also Mitchell(6) (Michill). He and two old­ MESSEN, Christopher, List 66; John in H. est sons were at Suffield, Conn., 1681. Ch: Deering's surveyor acct. 1674, abs. from John, Thomas, Mary, Samuel, Nathaniel, meeting in Newc. 1697 (Mescen); both must Nicholas (last 3 bp. Newb. 13 Aug. 1676), be Amazeen. See also Menseene. Sarah. The s. Samuel (also Migles, Myals), Messer. See Mercer. remained in, or ret. to N. H. An Ind. captive Metcalf, James (Meadcalfe), was at Pis­ at Exeter 1706, but soon free; Ex. scout cataqua in Mar. 1638-9, when Mr. Samuel 1710; taxed 1714. Lists 96, 376b (1725). Maverick was to bring him in to the next Will, of Newmarket, 20 July—25 Aug. 1736, Boston court, but did not. names w. Sarah (Rollins 5), 6 ch. One wit. METHERELL, John, Kittery, accus. by and appraiser was Edw. Hall, his fellow cap Alice Hanscom(2) ab. 1690 and denied it, tive in 1706. but m. her, needlessly, as the ch. proved col­ 2 THOMAS (Mihell), wit., at Casco or Bos­ ored; see Black(5). Metherell disappears. ton, Francis Small's deed to Isaac Walk­ A little mulatto, poss. her ch. called Jona­ er, 1658 (Mass. Col. Rec. 5: 405), may be than in 1693, was at Mr. Hooke's in 1695. Mitchell(15). As Alice Madril and Mathrell, she was in 3 REV. THOMAS, Oyster River, s. of Dea. ct. in 1693 and 1695 (accus. John Thomp­ Thos., b. Rowley, 29 Oct. 1639; see also son), and she and her chn. were Kit. town (1). H. C. 1663. He m. in Roxbury 8 Nov. charges in Oct. 1695. See also Bemick(2). 1669 Bethula Weld, bot at O. R. from Pat­ Peter Wittum read her fortune: if she liv. to rick Jameson that yr. and sold to John Web­ be 24, she would be very good and live above ster of Newb. in May 1671, then ' some time her bros. Perh. it came true, as she quieted of O. R. in Dover.' Later at Milton and at down, or died; more likely the latter. Not Scituate, where he d. in 1689. Will, 26 July represented in Hanscom div. in 1719. 1689, names w. Bethulia and 4 of 6 ch. bp. Micom, the Scotchman. List 356b. See Mc- 1671-1688: Elizabeth. Samuel. Mary. Grace. Intire. The widow's will, of Boston, 11—27 Sept. 1711, names only Mary and Samuel. MIDDLETON. Milam, John, Cone. 1: 88. See also Maylem. 1 DAVID, soldier under Seottow. List 237b. MILBURNE, Rev. William, Saco, where the 2 JAMES, adm. inhab. of Dover 14 Feb. selectmen were empowered to treat with 1658-9, perh. there with the Ludecas fam., him 9 May 1685. In Aug. fol. he was bonds­ and all having some earlier tie with Thos. man there for Geo. Turfrey, accus. of trad­ Humphrey (2). Adm. on Mrs. Ludecas's est. ing liquor with the Ind.; the same yr. Wm. was gr. to him in June 1664, and soon he was Daggett(3) was saucing him. Saco wit. 25 at the Kennebec, assoc. with Humphrey. May—22 Sept. 1687 (twice with Turfrey); Corporal for Sagadahoc company 1674. Lists at Newc. 28 Dec. 1687 he proved Champer 356d, 361a, 326b, 363a, 182, 15, 83. See also nowne's will which he had wit. in Nov. 1686. Gowen(4). Of Great Isl. in Sept. 1676, he List 249. Just when he left Saco is unkn. sold all Kennebec int.; on the Island in All his ch. were rec. at Boston and he was of July 1677. Of Newichawannock in Sept. Bos. in Oct. 1692 when he and Job Alcock 1683 he sued Geo. Jaffrey in N. H. ct. and (1) were bondsm. for Gabriel Tetherly of ab. then the two were bound to abide a judg­ Kit. At Bos. he and Eliz. Pearson wit. MILBURNE 479 MILLER Mrs. Nanny's deed to Samuel Wheelwright whom Hannah m. 28 Sept. 1694. Y. D. 9: 8, 6 July 1694, and there he d. the month fol. 150. Ch: William, b. 23 Oct. 1689, liv. in Ch. by w. Hannah 1680-84: Hannah. Wil­ Glouc. and m. there 19 Aug. 1717 Susannah liam. Jonathan. Mary. By w. Susannah (see Rowe. 9 ch. Turfrey) 1687-94: Abigail. Susannah. Charles. William. The widow evid. m. 2d MILES. See also Mills; Mighill(l). one Watson, and as 'Susannah Milburne or 1 HEZEKIAH, alias Hector, Indian, taken Watson' she and her offspring reed. 1 shil­ prisoner at Maj. Frost's garr. in 1691; ling by Capt. Geo. Turfrey's will. depos. in Boston 1695. See 'N. E. Captives,' 1: 282. MILBURY 2 JOSEPH, Kittery. As -Milles- of Piscata­ 1 HENRY, York, br. of (3) and presum. qua, he bought 8 a. from Lander and relat. to (2), was bp. at Stoke-in-Teign- Billings the last day of Feb. 1639-40; as head, co. Devon, 7 Aug. 1625, s. of Wm. He -Mills- sold to Thos. Crockett 1647; by all m. a dau. of Wm. Dixon(3) and had more other rec. noted he was Miles or Myles. He than one ch. in Feb. 1665-6; poss. she was not had cross suits with John Reynolds in N. H. his only w., as her gr.s. Wm. (5 jr.) in 1717 ct. 1649-50. In Me., wit. Godfrey to Hether- sold z/3 of the land given by Wm. Dixon to say 1651; tr.j. 1651; abs. from meeting 1651, the ch. He liv. on Alcock's Neck on what is 1653 (H. Gunnison bondsm.); depos. in 1654, now kn. as the Norwood est. O. A. 22 Mar. ±35, about Kit. Point. F. Raynes, Rice 1679-80. Grant of 20 a. in 1691. List 278. Thomas, Gunnison and John Diamond Will, 10 June—1 Oct. 1695, names 3 gr.ch. brought sep. suits ag. him 1651-3; name last and his ch: Mary, m. 1st James Freethy(3), noted 1655 when Rice Thomas sued Wm. Hil­ m. 2d. Nathl. Blackledge. Joanna, m. Wm. ton for £10, non-payment of £5 debt due Larrabee(8). Elizabeth, m. Thos. Paine. Not from J. M. List 282. in fa. 's will, but her two ch. were. WiUiam, MUF ORD, Thomas (also Milfort), Kittery deed.; 10 s. given to his s. Wm. Lydia, m. Point, fighting at Richard White's ho. in John Linscott(1). Dorothy, a captive (List Oct. 1686, and summ. into ct. in Mar. 1688-9 99, p. 78), returned, and m. John Grant(5). for breach of peace against Ann Billings. Richard, b. ±1674. With crew of bark -Mary-, Robt. Mitchell 2 JOHN, wit. with Elias Stileman 1663. See (13) master, in 1693, and a deponent (Doc. (1). ' Hist. 5: 383-392). Indebted to Richard 3 RICHARD, York, br. of (1), was bp. at Pope's est. His untimely death, inquest 3 Stoke-in-Teignhead 23 Sept. 1628. O. A. July 1694. Adm. to Humphrey Scammon 29 at York 22 Mar. 1679-80. Killed during the Mar. 1694, and a wk. later to Wm. Pepperell Candlemas Day massacre 1691-2. His neph. at request of the constable; inv., a gun, Richard(4) had his land rights. Bible and clothes. 4 *RICHARD(1), York, his fa.'s resid. leg­ Millard. See Miller. atee and exec, ±28 in Aug. 1702, ±76 in July 1752. He m. (ct. July 1696) Mary MILLER. England, Scotland and Ireland Winchester (Robert), who was liv. in 1727. all furnish our Millers. Became 45th With Capt. Peter Nowell of York and Mr. commonest name in N. E. Peter Weare of Hampt., he bot on the E. side 1 ALEXANDER, b. ±1663-4, butcher, taxed of Saco River in 1713-4 and sold part in 1722. in Portsm. 1688 (next Wm. Cotton) to York selectman 1699; gr.j. 1702; Rep. 1729, 1690. Boston 1691 to 1706, when, carter, he 1731-40, 1745. Lists 38, 279. See also Lin- mortg. two ho. and land adj. the common. scott(l). Will, yeoman, 2 Apr. 1747—4 Feb. Portsm. Mar. 1706-7. See also (12). Fort 1754, gives to ch. of deed. s. Joseph and to Wm. and Mary soldier 10—20 Sept. 1708. three surv. ch: Samuel Lt., Deacon, b. 20 In 1714 Richard Sloper accus. him and Wm. June 1696, m. Elizabeth Kingsbury (John of Williams of stealing a cow, but failed to Newbury) and d. 26 Sept. 1777. His fa. left prove it. In 1719 he owned a slaughter ho. him the homestead. List 279. 7 ch. 1718- with John Cotton. Bot in Scarb. 1721. List 1738. Sarah, b. 31 Jan. 1699-1700, m. Abiel 339. Wife Dorcas, m. by 1691, was adm. to Goodwin (2). Joseph, b. 25 Dec. 1702, m. 16 Portsm. So. Ch. 1715. He d. 3 Jan. 1724-5, Feb. 1737-8 Mercy Webber. List 279. 2 ch., ag. 61; she 5 Feb. fol., ag. 66 (Granary Bur. also their widowed mo., liv. 1747. John, Gr., Boston). Heretofore of Bos., late of York, m. 16 Jan. 1728-9 Susannah Sayward Portsm., husbandman, adm. on his est. was (Joseph). List 279. Will, yeoman, 26 Nov. gr. in Suff. ct. in 1725 to John Bradford. Ch. —31 Dec. 1759', names her, 3 sons, 6 daus. rec. Boston: Joseph, twin, b. 15 Sept. 1691, 5 WILLIAM(l), m. Hannah Preble(7), his liv. in Portsm. and Newmarket. He m. 1st in admx. in 1691. Inv. 2 Oct. 1691, £39, Rowley, 10 Dec. 1713, Martha Elithorp, m. incl. land and marsh at Bass Cove, which his 2d in Portsm., 18 Oct. 1728, Christian, wid. s. sold in 1717 to his step-fa. John Burrill(3), of Edw. Clark(9). Adm. to her 2 May 1755; MILLER 480 MILLER est. insolv. with many large claims, incl. 9 »JOHN, Cape Porpus, ±22 in Nov. 1661, John Bradford 's £124. 2 + 2 ch. bp., all daus. ag. 45 in June 1685, came from Beverly In 1759 one Joseph of Boston, form, of (ano. J. M., tailor, was of Salem 1651-57). Portsm., sued James Sterling for a dry He wit. in Bev. cases in Dec. 1659—Nov. goods bill 1758-9. Benjamin, twin, appar. d. 1661, and was in Wells bef. 25 Apr. 1662, s. p. bef. fa. Dorcas, b. 29 May 1695, m. 1st when represented in ct. by John Chater, Samuel Hudson(6), m. 2d John Bradford(l). whose dau. Hannah he m., and whose est. ho A wid. in 1761; gr. adm. on est. of Thos. adm. in 1671. Jeremisquam bef. Sept. 1665, Bradford of Portsm. in 1763. See also Y. D. his place adj. the Phipps home. This he and 13: 155. Samuel, b. 25 Nov. 1696, appar. d. w. Hannah sold to Geo. Pearson in Nov. 1669, s. p. bef. fa. Jacob, b. 3 Mar. 1701, liv. Feb. and mov. to Cape P.; see Y. D. 12: 223-4 for 1724-5, appar. dead s. p. in 1729. See also location of his home. Gr.j. 1670, 1680, 1683, Joseph Swett. 1687- 8; constable 1671, 1675; with Gyles 2 BENJAMTN(9), Portsm., m. aft. 1705 Barge bondsm. for Geo. Garland(2) in 1673; Lydia Fernald(l), wid. of John Harmon O. A. 17 Mar. 1679-80; Cape P. gr. 1681; tr.j. (2 jr.) and outlived her. B. M. and farm 1683; j. of inq. 1685; Rep. 1685; selectman taxed 1707. In 1712 he bot from Samuel and 1688- 9; surv. and lot-layer 1689. The first Elizabeth Thompson. Selectman 1728. List war sent him tempo, to Newbury, the second 339. See also (8). Will, yeoman, 27 Jan. ended his pub. life save for military calls, 1746-7—30 May 1750, names 7 ch., the first and sent him perma., first to Portsm., then to 5 bp. at No. Ch. 11 Aug. 1717, when he was Newingt. where cared for by the Downings reed, into covt: Mary, m. John Libby(7 jr.) until he d. bef. 18 Apr. 1720. The Miller Lydia, m. 10 Dec. 1728 John Hoyt of New- adm. to Newingt. Ch. 28 June 1716 might be ington. Benjamin, cordwainer, m. 23 Sept. he or anyone. Lists 12, 259, 30, 256, 33, 334a, 1731 Elizabeth Dennett. Ch. Sarah, was 67, 336b, 330def. Kn. ch. (3 q.e at Cape P. Skillin in 1747. SeeMills(4). Elizabeth, m. to the Downings 1720; Y. D. 12: 224): John. 25 Jan. 1736-7 Nicholas Dennett. Moses, bp. List 259. In Mar. 1677-8 in Newb. the fa. 10 July 1720, m. and had ch. Abigail, m. 9 compl. ag. his wife's relatives for keeping Mar. 1741-2 Jona. Trickey of Newingt. his ch. from him, resulting in John, jr. being 3 EPHA. (presum. Ephraim), soldier at Fort apprent. till 21 to Joseph Bailey, and An­ Wm. and Mary 1697. List 68. drew, to John Emery, jr. who was to teach 4 HENRY, abuttor to John White, Sheep­ him to read and write. Nothing kn. of An­ scot, 1686, must be Mills(3). drew. John jr. appar. alive 1693 when the 5 HUMPHREY, Charlestown and Reading, fa. was 'Senr.' One John, a Portsm. soldier may have been with Capt. Hunting at at Dover 1695-6. Adm. on est. of ano. or same Arrowsie in Apr. 1677. Doc. Hist. 6: 167-8. gr. in Essex Ct. to Tristram Coffin of Newb., 6 JAMES, cursing Esq. Pepperell in 1700, 2 Sept. 1700, the inv. incl. wages under Sir E. and a soldier at Casco in 1703 or earlier. Andros. Benjamin. Jeremiah. Susannah, m. James d. 23 Dec. 1764, ag. 100 (Saco Ch. Capt. John Downing(2). Hannah, m. 1st rec), perh. was the same, or one of the John Cowell (Lists 330de), m. 2d Daniel Scotch-Irish. Quick. See Cowell(6). 7 JASPER, wit. in the Hunking-Abbott ox­ 10 JOSEPH, a travelling merchant, wit. in en case at Portsm. in 1660, ag. ±29. Ar­ York in July 1642 (Y. D. 3: 42), and that rowsie 1679, Pemaquid 1687. Lists 187, 124. yr. was bondsm. in N. H. ct. for Mary Topp 8 JEREMIAH(9), Portsm. Little is kn. of who defaulted. Lawsuits 1646. He left the him and nothing of his w. He was a sol­ country after conveying to John Goddard, dier at Fort Wm. and Mary 19—29 July 22 Sept. 1647, the ho. in Dover where he was 1708; at Joseph Miller's nine-pin alley in then dwelling, and three pieces of land and 1711. Found taxed only in 1714, and that tax marsh given by Dover to Rev. Thos. Lark- abated, he could not have been a ho. owner. ham. Barnstead propr. 1727. Becoming incapaci­ 11 JOSEPH, who worked for John Goddard tated, he was carried in 1735 to his br. Ben­ (3) 1647-1666, and depos. in Apr. 1660, jamin's, where the town pd. for his care to ag. ±29 (Pope). 1742, or longer. Only kn. ch: Jeremiah, bp. 12 JOSEPH, Portsm. by 1702 (see Ford 5). No. Ch. 27 June 1714, m. Elizabeth Lassell Pub. ho. lie. at the Creek in Mar. 1706-7, and liv. in Kennebunkport. 12 ch. Unplaced bondsm. Wm. Cotton and Alexander(l), pre­ in Portsm.: Peter, bp. No. Ch. 27 Apr. 1718, sumably a relative. Lie. 1708; served at m. and had ch., not named in will of either Fort Wm. and Mary 17 June—28 July 1708, (2) or (12). William, bp. 8 Oct. 1721, could and had a nine-pin alley 1711 (see 8). J. M. belong to either (2) or (12), if he d. s. p. bef. and farm taxed 1708; later lists disting. him fa., but neither Peter nor Wm. likely son of and Joseph(l) as Joseph of the Creek, and Joseph (1), whose ch. were bp. in the So. Ch. Joseph Alexander's son. List 339. He m. See also Hannah (12). Bridget Clark(49), who was a Vaughan wit. MILLER 481 MILLS 1707, adm. to full com. No. Ch. 1714, liv. May MILLETT, uncommon in Eng. 1722, and d. bef. him. His will, 5 June 1756 1 JOHN, Mr., Kittery in Aug. 1661, when —28 Sept. 1757, names two daus., s. Joseph Mr. Antipas Maverick sold a ho. there if alive, 3 gr.ch., and gives residue to s.-in- to Thos. Booth with proviso that houseroom law John Pendexter. Ch., the first 5 bp. No. should be allowed Mr. J. M. and fam. until Ch., 18 July 1714: John, not in will. Mar­ May 1 fol. garet, m. Thos. Noble(4); her s. Richard a 2 JOHN, at Falm. from Glouc. 1732, with w. benefic. Hannah, d. bef. 1756, leaving a dau. Bethia (Carter), step-dau. of John Ben­ Susannah Wells. If Wells by birth, not mar., jamin (1) and form. wid. of Andrew Bennett her mo. was not the Hannah who m. Pierce of Glouc. Bickford(15). Susannah, not in will. Anne, 3 THOMAS, drowned at Casco Bay 1722, ag. not in will. One Anne m. Joseph Berry, jr., ±47. See Ingersoli(7). of Portsm., 7 Dec. 1737. Alice, bp. 25 Sept. 4 CAPT. *THOMAS, Esq., Dover, moderator 1715, m. John Pendexter(l). Joseph, bp. 29 23 times, selectman 21 times, Rep. 11 Sept. 1717, m. 1 May 1740 Abigail Moses. times, to 1755. See Bunker(2). His s. John named in gr.fa.'s will; in 1751 Millions, James, a Kennebec soldier 1688. Geo. Moses was named gdn. of John, s. of List 189. Joseph Miller, mariner, of Portsm., deed., MITITITKEN, John, Boston, Scarboro (propr. yet his fa.'s will clings to possibil. that he 1720, List 239b), became ancestor of a was liv. large and prom. Maine fam. by marrying 13 RICHARD, fisherman, Long Reach, Kit­ Elizabeth Alger(6), who was called Eliza­ tery, b. ±1649 (±30 in 1679), involv. beth Mulligan in will of her maternal gr.mo., somehow in a ct. case with Katherine and 1696. Deponents in 1734, including s. James, Mary Green and Katherine Tobey in July mariner, Martha's Vineyard, told that a ho. 1669, when the trio were ord. to pay him 3 s. was built for him in 1717 at Dunstan, where apiece and costs. His w. Grace had him he brot his fam. (within 14 mos., Edmund bound for good behav. and prop, mainten. in Ward said) and liv. until the war drove him Sept. 1672, the ct. warning her to be more off; s. James added that his fa. came down in careful of appearances and to attend to her 1716 to take poss., and that he himself went fam. He was abs. from meeting and fined there in spring of 1718 to help him plow,'the for non-appear. in ct. 1674, Andrew Haley first field that was there in my time.' Sam­ bondsm. In 1679 fishing for Mr. John Cutts uel John, Nathaniel (77 in 1788) and Ed­ under Wm. Pitt, master, and had fish on ward were Scarb. proprs. in 1737. Of these Pickering's Island in 1685. Lists 298, 30, 94. sons, John was a sadler in Bos. in 1720, and See also King(12). He d. 8 Oct. 1692; adm. from Bos. he wrote to -Joseph- Burnham in to wid. Grace and s. Samuel 28 Nov. 1693. Oct. 1723 regarding the care of their cattle. She m. 2d Christopher Banfield(l) and re­ Edward was liv. with his fa. in Scarb. in linquished adm. to s. Samuel 6 Oct. 1696. Ch: 1720 or 1721, and m. Abigail Norman in Samuel, poss. the ch. unborn in Sept. 1672, m. Newbury 29 July 1726. Robt. Munson depos. (ct. Jan. 1693-4) Mary Neale(6), who was that Edward came with his fam. in July abs. from meeting in July 1696. Neither 1727, Samuel came ±1729, Nathaniel ±1730. seen aft. 19—22 Oct. 1696, when he sold out Others of 10 eh. b. Boston 1691-1711 were to Joseph Hill and to his mo., his sisters' un­ Thomas, Josiah, Benjamin, Joseph, Eliza­ paid portions to he satisfied. See Y. D. 4: 90- beth. One John Milliken d. in Boston 20 92. Mary, m. Ephraim Wentworth, and Apr. 1734, ag. 79 (Granary). Martha, m. 24 Dec. 1703 John Wentworth; both under 18 in 1696. MILLS, occas. Miles in early rec. A So. of 14 SIDRACH, cooper, made contract with Eng. name, usually Mill in Cornwall and Capt. John Mason et al., and came with Devon, where scarce. two servants to Piscataqua, where they 1 EDWARD, came in the -Hercules- 1636-7; worked 18 mos. bef. he was called back to in Trelawny acct. 29 Nov. 1639. List 21. Eng. His ptn., of London[1631?], asked pay One Edw. was adm. inhab. in Boston 1645. for self and his two men, who were suddenly 2 EDWARD, a wit. 1695 (Y. D. 6: 176). discharged without pay aft. he left N. E. 3 HENRY, Sheepscot 1688. List 164. Late List 41. constable of New Dartmouth, he gave 15 THOMAS, Shoals wit. 1667; taxed Ports­ evid. ag. Lt. Jordan(6) in Boston 1689 (Doc. mouth 1672 (Mr. Th. Millard); depos. Hist. 5: 41-42). One Henry signed a Boston bef. Stileman in Nov. 1676, ±42, as com­ ptn. 1696 (N. E. Reg. 16: 86). mander of ship -Employment- belonging to 4 JAMES(ll), was Mills. Of Lynn 4 May Piscat., which was in Fayal the prev. April. 1666, 'lawful heir,' he sold to James 16 WALTER. See Pletcher(8). Grant land in York adj. Lt. Chas. Frost and 17 MRS. (Miller?), sent a cheese to Rev. Geo. Parker; and Robert Knight then depos. Daniel Maude the week bef. he made his that he was lawful s. and h. of Robert, deed. will (N. H. Prob. 1: 89). MILLS 482 MILLS He m. at Lynn 1 Apr. 1671 Martha Alley and Sarah. See George Garland(2) whom she had there: Martha, b. 14 June 1672. James, may have mar. By 1676 she m. Joseph Win­ b. 9 Sept. 1674, d. y. Sarah, b. 27 Feb. 1675, nock whom her bro. John unsuc. sued in 1686. m. Joseph Felt(5). James, b. 11 Oct. 1678. James. I>orothy, b. 21 Apr. 1681. Poss. unrec: Mary, 7 JOHN (Mill), wit. Champernowne's deed m. in Lynn 31 Dec. 1707 Wm. Williams, and to Capt. Paul White 14 Dec. 1648 (Y. D. prob. Patience, m. (int. Lynn 27 Dec. 1712) 1: 8-9) and wrote him a dunning letter from Eobert Burnel. The 2d s. James m. in Lynn, Boston (several had been unanswered) 5 1st 26 Dec. 1700 Naomi Hinkson, prob. dau. Nov. 1649 addressing him as' Loving Friend.' of (6), 2d 28 June 1714 Deborah Larrabee He sued Champernowne in N. H. ct. 1650- (1), who was bef. Essex ct. the next Feb. 1651. List 73. when he was at Casco Bay. List 229. He d. 8 JOHN(6), Walter Gendall's apprentice. ±1719-20. She m. 2d Lt. Thos. Cummings, m. J. M. was abs. from meeting 1665-1673, 3d bef. Oct. 1727 James Donovan, joiner, poss. always the fa., but certainly the son in Falm. Adm. on the Mills est. was gr. to them July 1674 when he did not appear, being out 4 Jan. 1730-1. Ch. by 1st w. in Lynn 1701 — of town. In July 1675 Sarah and her sons 1708-9: John, shipwright, Groton, Conn., John and James were abs. In July 1679 John 1734. Mary; one Mary -Miller- and Wm. traded for Geo. Taylor's land, took poss., Watson, both of Scarb., m. 16 July 1738. and of Scarb., made final payment in Boston Sarah; Sarah -Miller- and Edw. Skillin m. in 20 Mar. 1685-6. List 238a. Eesident in Bos­ Scarb. 23 Mar. 1731-2, but see Miller(2). ton 12 Feb. 1693-4, he sold his fa.'s farm to Rebecca. By 2d w., the 1st two in Lynn 1714- br. James, and there, sometime of BÍ. Point, 1716: Deborah, m. Christopher Mitchell(16) ; in 17-, claimed the Taylor land. In 1704 he Scarb. rec. call her -Miller-, but surely Mills. had served several yrs. as dep. sheriff (his Patience. Lucretia, b. Falm. 23 June 1719, aut. SJC 6066). Adm. 28 Nov. 1718 to s. m. there (int. 13 Apr. 1740) Benj. Eing of John. The wid., formerly Joanna (Alger 1) Georgetown. Oakman(l), q.e. Alger prop, to the Millikens 5 JAMES(6), evid. the '-Mary- Mills her in 1727, depos. in Boston in Sept. 1728, ±77, younger sunn' abs. from meet, in Oct. and d. 26 Mar. 1733 in 83d yr. (Copp's Hill). 1667. See also (8). John and James taxed Ch. rec. Boston: Tamsen, b. 30 Oct. 1686, m. together in Scarb., 1681. List 238a. Of there 15 Sept. 1712 Eichard Hazely of Great Sandwich 12 Feb. 1693-4 he bought from his Brit. Jonathan, b. 3 May 1689. John and bro. 80 + 40 a. in Scarb., formerly his fa.'s; James, b. 22 Feb. 1690-1. In 1718 the s. claimed at Black Point in 17-, and, of Sand­ John and w. Sarah and the Hazelys q.e. in wich, q.e. to John Dennison, Esq., in 1719 Scarb. (Y. D. 9: 173). Note also James, s. of (Y. D. 9: 170). John and Mary, b. Boston 10 Nov. 1679. 6 JOHN", Black Point, wit. deed to Winter 9 PETER, List 335a. Bead Wells. 12 July 1638 and depos. in 1640 that he 10 DR. RICHARD, Portsm. 1699, indebted had kn. Casco Bay 13 or 14 yrs. List 21. to Dr. Wm. Davies of St. John in Wap- Long after, Francis Eobinson depos. that ping, co. Middlesex. As 'Jr.,' he was at ±1643 he bounded out the Cammock patent, College Green, Dublin, receiving letters one bound being on E. side of river called dated Oct.—Nov. 1700 from Elizabeth (Dew Mills river and near Mills' ho. on other side 4) Redford whom he had courted. 'Poor of river. See also Y. D. 4: 43; Doc. Hist. vol. sick and decrippled,' he asked leave in Aug. 3 (by index). Scarb. wit. 1664 (Y. D. 2: 1702 to sue her without fees (he had left 139). Geo. Knight's est. owed one J. M. £100 with her when going abroad) and next in 1671. Adm. 7 Oct. 1673 to Walter Gendall yr. sued her and her new husb. for breach of on behalf of John (jr.). His w. Sarah was promise, event, losing. In 1710 Dr. Andrew appar. called -Mary- in 1667 (Me. P. & Ct. i: Peterson of Aldgate, London, sued him on a 334). Poss. John d. long bef. 1673, as in 1665 bond dated 1708. See also Hughes(2). one Sarah was sued for the minister's sti­ Taxed Portsm. 1708, bought 1712, tax pend. The wid. wit. in the Gendall case and abated 1714. Adm. 22 Dec. 1715 to wid. Wm. Lucas depos. about Gendall meeting Anne, who soon d.; her mo. and admx., Mrs. Sarah and her s.-in-law Winnock on the Nicholson (Nichols 1), attested her inv. 30 Neck. Turning Quakers, the fam. was often Aug. 1716. Kn. ch: Mary, m. 3 Nov. 1730 prosec. for abs. from meeting, and "Mary James Turner of Kingsbury, co. Somerset, and Sarah became 'vagabond' 'travelling' his admx. 12 Oct. 1737. Prop, her gr.mo. Quaker missionaries." Ch: Mary, claimed gave her was in poss. of a -True- in the Salem as her home in 1661 when exam, in 1760 's, perh. -Trude- instead, suggesting ano. Mass. as Mary Miles of Black Point, Quaker, dau. Anne, m. 14 Dec. 1732 Thos. Trude of but in Me. at later periods, and called of BÍ. Tiverton, co. Devon. One Bethia M. was bp. Pt. in Suff. ct. 1677; in 1719 she was wid. at No. Ch. 5 June 1709. Mary Gifford of Sandwich (Y. D. 9: 170). MILLS 483 MITCHELL 11 ROBERT (Milles). Saco court 7 Feb. s.p. 4 June 1658. Nunc, will proved 5 Oct. 1636-7 issued warr. for his appear, next fol., gives to w. Ann (Lists 392c, 393a), and ct. day. Apr. 4 fol. he sued John Heard for much to Eliakim Wardwell. Wid. Ann m. 2d debt, and in R. Hitchcock's suit ag. himself Capt. Christopher Hussey(l), and d. 24 June for slander asked forgiveness and paid 1680. charges. He d., leaving four small ch. and Minn, John's wife and 4 ch. at Passama- a poor wid. Dorothy, who m. John Harker(l) quoddy, 1688. List 5. by 1647 when she obtained an execution for Minot, Capt. George, at Pemaquid. List 19. debt of Vines (in behalf of Gorges) due her late husb. The only kn. ch. James deeded MITCHELL , a general Eng. name, more York land which was his father's, and thru freq. in the So., partic. Cornwall, where this s. the Mills girls later in Scarb. trace to often spelled Michell. (11), not to (6). On the spot were: John, 1 BARTHOLOMEW (Michell, altered from Mrs. Godfrey's disobedient apprent. 1659, Drew) and Rebecca Downes, w. of (4), whom she sued in Mar. 1661 for not serving assaulted Constable Roger Kelly in 1668; out his time accord, to condition; but he Sampson Angier surety for both. See also perh. was son of (12). Mary, m. 1st Lewis Burrington. Bane(3), m. 2d Chas. Brisson; her s. testif. 2 CHRISTOPHER, Kittery, acknowl. judg­ that his mo. was Mary Mills bef. marriage. ment to Capt. Richard Cutts in May 1660, 12 THOMAS, fisherman, Saco, Wells, b. in sued Robert Skinner in 1661, was bondsm. Exeter, Eng., by Catholic rec. when his for Philip Atwell in 1672, and adm. est. of dau. Martha was bp. in Canada. In Aug. br.-in-law John Searle in 1675. Gr.j. 1678. 1642 he and James Gibbins bought 100 a. at His home was at the head of Braveboat Har­ Winter Harbor lately Henry Boade's. Wells bor. List 298. See also Me. P. & Ct. ii: 456-7. 1653, and granted land 1659 (Y. D. 12: 336). He d. in Apr. 1688; adm. to wid. Sarah (An­ Lists 252, 261-263, 253, 244d, 28. See also drews 9, who was ±40 in Jan. 1681-2), her Gibson(2), Lee(3). Wells constable 1664. bondsm. Capt. Hooke. She had pub. ho. lie. Liv. 12 July 1681 (Y. D. 3: 105). He m. 1709; depos. in 1731, ag. 88, about Capt. Mary Wadleigh (John), who in 1651 was Champernowne's lower ho., what she was with an eloping party arrested at Barnstable told ab. it over 70 yrs. bef.; d. in Nov. 1732 and sent home. In 1664 her fa. deeded to her (Jos. Billings's depos.). Lists 290, 292. Ch., and her chn. the ho. they were liv. in, and by as named in distrib. aft. her death, when s. will 7 July 1671 gave her a pr. of oxen, h.h. Christopher was admr: John, eldest son. stuff and % his cattle. Ch: John, suppos. the Christopher. Joanna, m. Joseph Flood. Sarah, wit. with Robert Wadleigh ab. John and m. one Pierce; her heirs in div. Samuel. Joan Andrews in 1657. Nothing surely kn. Robert, ±24 in May 1693. Richard. Joseph. of him except that his relatives paid his Elizabeth 68 in Apr. 1744, m. 1st John Tin- debts (Y. D. 9: 250), but see Mrs. Godfrey's ney, m. 2d Samuel Johnson (32). William. apprent. under (11). Mary, m. John Cloyes 3 CHRISTOPHER(2), Kittery. As Chris­ (2). Sarah, m. Nathl. Cloyes(4). Susanna, topher, jr., he and his mo. prosec. John m. 1st Isaac Cousins(2 jr.), m. 2d Lt. Peter Billings, w. and dau. for felony in Dec. 1687. Folsom(7). Martha, b. at Saco in N. E. 18 Gr.j. 1698, 1699; j. 1699. Lists 296-298. He June 1653 ('N. E. Captives' 1: 186); m. 1st m. 1st Mary Brackett(6), m. 2d one Sarah, James Smith, m. 2d Christopher Grant(l). named in his will, 28 June 1739—18 Oct. 1743, 13 WILLIAM, soldier under Scottow. List with all ch. but Benjamin. Ch. by 1st w: 237b. Mary, m. Charles Brown (27). One Mary of 14 . 'Goody Mills and Mrs. Ham- Kit. was in ct. on a bastardy charge in Jan. mon's son came in with a Sagamore' 1709-10; Mary M., dau. of Mary, was bp. at (entry 9 Aug. in Scottow's narrative of a Greenland 1714. By 2d w: Capt. Samuel, b. voyage to Pemaquid, 1677). 22 Jan. 1694, m. by 1730 one Elizabeth; his MILTON, 1 Edward, soldier under Scottow. est. adm. 1756. List 298. 6 or more ch. Joan­ List 237b. na, b. 14 Feb. 1696-7, m. Timothy Blake (5 jr.). 2 RICHARD (Millton), at Saco, Apr. 1661. Their s. Christopher was liv. with his gr.fa. P. & Ct. ii: 375. in 1733. Sarah, b. 8 June 1699, m. Jonathan MINGAY. One Jeffrey M. m. Grace Hilliard Partridge(2). Elizabeth, b. 27 Jan. 1701-2, at Bedingham, co. Norfolk, 3 Oct. 1623. m. Zachariah Leach(3). Benjamin, b. 23 •JEFFREY, Hampton, with the early com­ Aug. 1704. Miriam, m. Andrew Phillips (see ers who were first at Dedham. Freeman 24). Susannah, m. Edward Howard(3). 13 May 1640. Hampton gr. June 1640. Se­ 4 ELIZABETH, Hampton. See Lamprey lectman 1647, 1650, 1652, 1656; com.t.e.s.c. (4). 1648-1650, 1652-1654; tr.j. 1649, 1651; Rep. 5 CAPT. JOHN, Kittery. His mar., without 1650. Lists 391ab, 392abc, 393ab, 53. He d. publication, to Mrs. Sarah Gunnison (2) MITCHELL 484 MITCHELL brought Major Shapleigh, who mar. them, of Newb. Mary, m. James Titcomb of Ports­ into ct. 1 July 1661. He first appeared in mouth. July, 1660, deposing with Tobias Langdon 10 MATTHEW, a Kit. wit. 1667; soldier ab. Smuttynose land, and d. by 30 May 1663. from Exeter 1676. List 381. As Mrs. Sarah Mitchell she was lie. in July 11 PAUL, sailor and fisherman, from Shev- 1664, was sued in Sept. fol., and m. Mr. Fran­ iock, co. Cornwall, where one Paul m. cis Morgan(2), bef. 21 Mar. 1664-5, when Richord Earle 29 Oct. 1634, came first to they were gr. adm. on the Mitchell est. The Richmond's Island in 1638 and was there in inv. 28 May 1664 shows much land. See Y. July 1641; his w. ment. in account, 1639. He D. 10: 133; Me. P. & Ct. i: 227-8. List 78. came again in 1643-4 under a two yr. con­ 6 JOHN, Dover, servant of John Gerrish in tract, and later was at Saco. Lost in a fish­ 1675 with one yr. more to serve; with­ ing disaster 1654. If any w. came over, she drew a suit ag. Major Waldron; taxed 1680. is unrecorded. Lists 21, 244b. See also Lists 359ab, 94. Poss. the same who had bot. Creber. half the woodlot of John Smyth, sr., in York, 12 RICHARD(2), called br. of (3) in 1694, 1681, and the Newichawannock man fined for when his 15 a. Kit. grant was laid out. swearing in 1685. See also (8), Martin(2), Highway surv. 1698-9. Lists 291, 296-298. and compare Mighill(l). Adm. to eldest s. Joseph 12 July 1756. Ch., 7 JOHN(2), eldest son, a Great Island wit. first 3 rec. in Kit. as eh. of Richard and 1678, gave a bill to one of the Went- Sarah (Couch 2), all but John in div. 1759, worths in 1681, the witnesses Sarah Tucker by reckoning Joanna as Hannah; John, b. 14 and Lucretia Robinson. Appar. he d. early, May 1700. Sarah, b. 9 July 1702, m. Thos. leaving one or m. ch., his heirs in 1733 re­ Adams(19 jr.). Joanna, b. 19 Feb. 1704, ceiving a double portion of the Braveboat accus. Robert Oram (ct. Jan. 1728-9), and Harbor land, while the old houses, the barn was presum. same as Hannah, w. of Capt. and gridiron went to his heirs and to those R. O. in 1759. Joseph, m. in York 5 Jan. 1726- of his sis. Sarah Pierce. One ch. poss. was 7 Isabella Bragdon(6). His will 1759—1764; the unident. Christopher, cordwainer, Falm., hers proved 1784. 8 ch. Richard, m. 1st in whose deed of 1734 incl. phrase 'my right 1736-7 Huldah Weare (Peter), m. 2d in 1740 and my brethren which we have or ought to Sarah (Deering) Jones. Will 1784—1786. 5 have in our gr.fa. Christopher M., late of ch. William, m. 1st in 1741 Sarah Weare Kit., dec' (Y. D. 17: 49). This Christopher (Peter), m. 2d in 1756 Sarah Sellars of m. 1 Dec. 1715 Eleanor Larrabee(6); of Kit., York. Will 1784—1788. 3 + 3 ch. Mary, m. he bot in Falm. in 1726, and was liv. there Capt. Solomon Mitehell(9). Temperance, m. with her 1748 and later. See also (14) for Wm. Backliff (6 jr.) ; dead in 1759. others unkn. 13 ROBERT(2), Kittery, early a mariner, 8 JOHN, Pemaquid 1687; List 124. See also later a tav. keeper. Of Kit. in 1693, ±24, Hobby(2). Poss. from Charlestown (see he was master of Pepperell's bark -Mary- 15); or (6). (see Doc. Hist. 5: 383-392); Portsm. 1702, 9 JOSEPH(2), Kittery, had a 15 a. gr. laid master of sloop -Success-. Lists 296-298. out in July 1694, when he was called br. Will, 23 Feb.1730—11 May 1731, names w. of (3). One Joseph, a captive named with Sarah (Deering 8) and all ch. but the first Kit. youths, was in Canada in Oct. 1695 (List Robert; her will, 6 Mar. 1734—14 Feb. 1735- 99, p. 76). Lists 291, 296-298. Orig. memb. 6, names also 4 gr.ch. Ch. rec. Kit: Roger, of Kit. Point Ch. Adm. to s. John 9 Oct. b. 6 Dec. 1694, m. 1st in Kit. 3 Nov. 1717 1746. Ch., first 2 rec in Kit. as ch. of Joseph Sarah Cutts(6), who d. 1718; m. 2d in Kit. and Joanna (Couch 2), all in heirship deed 17 Aug. 1720 Bridget (Bickford 15) Couch 1746 (Y. D. 26: 227): Joseph, b. 12 Feb. (2); m. 3d (int. 18 Feb. 1726-7) Mary Gould 1703; No. Yarmouth 1746. Capt. Solomon, b. (6), named in his will 1755—1762. Lists 291, 28 Apr. 1706, m. in Kit. 29 Jan. 1729-30 Mary 298. 1 + 2 + 7 ch. Robert, b. 14 Apr. 1697, d. Mitchell(12). A Kit. shipwright, he sold 20 Aug. 1698. Mary, b. 20 Sept. 1699, m. Wm. Cape Eliz. land to br. John in 1736; No. Carswell or Kearswell. They were of Kit. Yarm. 1746. 9 ch. rec. in Kit. John, mariner, 1722, Gosport 1736. Son James and dau. York, Wells, b. 28 Apr. 1708, m. 2 Feb. 1735- Sarah named in gr.mo.'s will. Sarah, b. 22 6 Lydia Sewall of York, who d. in 1770, he in Mar. 1702, m. in Kit. 19 Jan. 1720-1 Manner- 1799. 13 ch. Robert, shipwright, Newbury ing Beale(5). Elizabeth, b. 8 May 1705, m. 1746. Benjamin, ship carpenter, Newb. 1736, 1st Samuel Greenleaf(3), m. 2d Samuel Kit. 1739, No. Yarm. 1746, m. 25 Feb. 1736 Greenough(l jr.), m. 3d Capt. Henry Kings­ Mehitable Bragdon. 6 ch. Joshua, ship car­ bury of Rowley. Her s. Robert Greenough penter, Newb. 1736-1746. Samuel, m. 10 July named in gr.mo.'s will. Robert, b. 27 Dec. 1745 Martha Backliff (Wm.). His will 1790— 1710, cordwainer, m. Miriam Jordan (Do- 1796; hers 1798—1801. Ch. Joanna,m. Joseph minicus 2 jr.); d. at Cape Elizabeth 7 May Goodhue of Newb. Lydia, m. Wm. Couch, jr., 1769. Ch. MITCHELL 485 MOFFATT 14 SAMUEL(2), represented by heirs in Berry. Mary, unmar. in 1745 (Y. D. 25: 1733, perh. had liv. afar, but not un­ 167). One Mary was rec. (Scarb.) 1 May likely was he of the same name dead in 1693, 1717, ano. 30 Sept. 1722; poss. one was Mary leaving wid. Rachel of Newcastle and three and one Mercy. Relief, b. 31 Dec. 1724, m. small ch., with no estate, yet she possessed John Berry. Mercy, single in 1745, m. James land on the Island in 1694. She had ale and Marr. vict. lie. in 1693, and the same yr. petitioned 17 , and wife, Portsm., parents of for and was given a pub.-ho. lie, as her mo., Prudence, who m. 1st John Bradden(2),m. marrying out of the Province, had left her 2d Robert Tapley, and was Prudence Spoor four beds; lie 1694 and Dec. 1695; Dr. Bick- in 1726. In 1708 the town agreed with Pru­ ham three times her bondsm. Her ch. are dence T. to keep her fa. and mo. Mitchell unident. by record, but found in Newc. are: and to finish a room in the back part of her Thomas, fisherman, taxed 1720, m. by 1721 ho. for them. The town also paid for sub­ Sarah, wid. of Thos. Marshall(9 jr.); David, sisting Goodman M. at her ho. from 1713 to fisherman, taxed 1726, gdn. of John Coates Apr. 1, 1714. Not imposs. his name was Wil­ (2) in 1737. One George of Portsm. had w. liam and it was he, not (16), who bot on Sarah in 1743. See also (7) for Christopher Smuttynose in 1683, selling with w. Honor of Palm, and his unident. brethren. in 1702. 15 THOMAS, at Spurwink in Feb. 1655-6, ag. ±25, and wit. Francis Small's deed to MITTON. The disting. fam. of Shropshire Isaac Walker in 1658. Lists 111, 112. Henry and Staffordshire, to which the mo. of Putt was bef. Casco ct. in 1667 for embez­ Mrs. Lewis of Saco(19) belonged, may have zling Mr. T. M.'s pease. He may have been produced ano., but seems the same as Thomas, mariner, MICHAEL, gentleman, sportsman and teller Maiden, who m. in Nov. 1655 Mary Moulton, of tall stories to Mr. John Jocelyn. He sis. of (9) and was of Pemaquid 1675 and prob. came over with George Cleeve when he later. For connec. with Peter Roderigo, see returned from Eng. in 1637, and soon m. List 3. About Nov. 1, 1688, Richard Potts Cleeve's dau. Elizabeth, his fa.-in-law leas­ and T. M. went from Pemaquid to New Dart­ ing to him Pond (Peaks) Isl., in Gorges' mouth for news. He d. in Malden 1 Sept. name, in Dec. 1637, the transaction being 1709, ag. 81 yrs. 10 mos.; wid. Mary d. there confirmed by Tho. Gorges in 1642 and by 7 Jan. 1711, ag. 76. Wyman names 5 ch., Cleeve for Rigby in 1650. Liv. at Clark's Pt. incl. Thomas, b. 1660, and John, b. 1664. In (foot of Brackett St., Portland). In 1640 17- one T. M. and Robert Nichols wit. for constable of Casco, testif. ab. Winter's ex­ Margery (White) Haines bef. the East. tortionate charges for powder and shot, and, CI. Com. ' a great fowler,' supplied the Trelawney 16 WILT.TAM(2), has to be the 2d son if the Colony with geese, ducks, etc. For his seduc­ fisherman who bot from Peter Lewis on tion of Mary Martin, see Martin(4). Lists Smuttynose in 1683, and with w. Honor sold 22, 221(2), 232, 281. Subm. to Mass. and gr.j. in 1702, then appar. of Newcastle. See also 1658. Wit. ag. Joseph Phippen, Nicholas (17). Liv. in Kittery 1715, Scarboro in White et al. for fighting, and ag. his fa.-in- July 1717 (SJC 73511) and there in Jan. law for refusing to vote for magistrates, in 1723-4 when his mo. deeded him the Kit. place 1659. He d. bef. 1662-3. Adm. 30 June 1680 where she was dwelling. Scarb. selectman to s.-in-law John Graves. Adm. Oct. 1728 to 1724. Killed by Ind. 18 Apr. 1724. Lists 95, gr.s. Joshua Brackett of Greenland. Inv. 307a, 239b. Bef. 22 Aug. 1715 he m. Eliza­ lists 279 a. of land incl. Pond Isl. and a neck beth Tinney (John), who was taxed a wid. of land adj. to Lawrence's cove known as in 1730, m. 2d Benj. Haskins (see John 6), Clark's point. The wid. deeded 100 a. on so. and was liv. in Nov. 1750, ±64. A 1749 div. side of Fore river to her s.-in-law Thaddeus shows the ch., all of Scarb. in 1746, the mo. Clark 1 Mar. 1662-3, and soon m. Peter Har- of the older ones uncert: Israel, oldest son vey(9). Ch: Anne, m. Anthony Brackett(2). in Apr. 1734 (Y. D. 17: 51, in which his Dorcas (not -Sarah-, a slip of James Ross's bros. Christopher and John joined), m. in memory ab. 1735), m. James Andrews(6). Scarb. 24 Dec. 1730 Mary Berry. He mov. to Nathaniel, in ct. Oct. 1669; k. in Ind. attack New Meadows and was drowned there in of Aug. 1676 at Casco Bay with his Brackett 1749. Christopher, m. (int. 5 Apr. 1734) bros.-in-law; adm. on his est. in hands of his Deborah Mills (4). He mov. to Brunswick. mo., Mrs. Harvey, to Thaddeus Clark 28 John, Scituate 1761. Elizabeth, m. (int. 21 June 1682. Martha, m. John Graves(2). July 1736) Joseph Drisco, s. of John (not Elizabeth, b. ab. 1645, m. Thaddeus Clark Joseph) and Mary (Getchell) (see Drisco 6). (52). Mary, m. Thomas Brackett(6). Job, twin, b. 24 Apr. 1720, m. 5 Jan. 1743-4 MOFFATT. 1 John, Hon., from Dunster, co. Susanna Brown. William, twin, called gr.son Somerset, m. Catherine Cutts(8) and d. of Wm. Tinney, m. 31 May 1744 Hannah in Portsm., ag. 92 (newspaper of 3 Feb. MOFFATT 486 MOODY 1786). One dau. was mo. of Gov. Langdon, MONTESSE, 1 Jeanne (Jane), w. of Ed­ ano. dau. was w. of Wm. Whipple, Signer of mund Hammons(2) of Kit. (Ch. rec. in the Declaration of Independence. Canada). A French version of some Eng. 2 WILLIAM, Newbury 1682, ±18, had w. name, but what one? Mehitable, poss. a Falmouth girl. Six ch. 2 PHLLLrPPE (Montase), in captivity 1710, rec, Newb. 1692-1706. Of Killingsly, Conn., named betw. Paul Otis and Adrian Frye. 1730, he and w. deeded right 'which we List 99, p. 125. have' in Falm. (Y. D. 15: 207). MOLES, Edward, and John Trick of Cape MOODY, Moodey. Old in cos. Norfolk, Newagon or Hope Harbor, claimed in Oxford and Wilts; now also freq. in cos. 171- half of neck of land betw. Casco Bay Hants and Somerset. and Kennebec Kiv. adj. Thos. Stevens and 1 CLEMENT, Exeter 1692, not of the New­ Christopher Lawson, by deed from Richard bury family; perh. related to (5) or (4) Collicott 18 Feb. 1663-4, not signed or ack. and poss. a Jersey man. In 1698 he was gr. One John Moles was taxed in Greenland land he had fenced by the river; in 1700 1719. part of John(15) Clark's 1680 gr. was laid Monday. See Munden. out to him and he may have m. 1st Clark's dau. Sarah; his w. was Sarah in 1706. Lists MONK. 1 Christopher, fisherman, Isles of 62, 67. 376b (1698, 1725). Perryman's ac­ Shoals, adm. on his est. gr. to Michael count ag. him in 1724 ment. 'your wife,' Endle 13 Feb. 1666-7. A later C. M., sailor, 'jacknife for David.' Adm. to eldest s. in Boston 1686. Clement 21 Apr. 1729, wid. Alice renounc­ 2 GEORGE, fishing-master, Star Island, ing, Cartee Gilman and Jos. Smart bondsm. Shoals, asso. with the Sealeys and doubt­ Ch. appear: Clement, Ex. scout 1712, taxed less from a Teign parish, co. Devon, where 'jr.' 1714, had deed from fa. 1715. List 376b. the name is found. See Aspinwall, pp. 392-3. He or s. Clement (see Jonathan) m. Eliza­ Robert the Frenchman threatened Mr. G. M., beth Scribner (John). Philip, had deed from his commander, in 1647. Constable 1649. fa. 1717; head of a Kingston fam. 1725, liv. Sued Wm. and Frances Hilton for slander Kings. 1747. Perryman's account ag. him and was bondsman for Tho. Wedge in 1650. 1724 names several of his bros., mo. and w., 3 JOHN, Isles of Shoals, with Antipas Mav­ and Benj. and Wm. Taylor. He and 3 ch. bp. erick and Richard Cumming took inv. of 1727, 4 more in 1735. John, Ex., br. of est. of Stephen Sargent, 1649. Philip; Corp. 1724. List 376b. Adm. 10 Aug. Monson. See Manson, Munson. 1731 to wid. Abigail, bondsm. Nicholas and MONTAGUE, Griffin, carpenter, Cape Por­ Cartee Gilman. His heirs had a gr. in 1740. pus, prev. of Muddy River, where accus. Jonathan, Ex. in 1725 his fa. deeded to him in 1635 of stealing clapboards and ord. to and to gr.s. Clement, 2d s. of Clement. List remove. Exeter in 1639, and evid. in 1643. 376b. Will, 27 Feb. 1729-30—18 May 1731, Cape P. bef. 1647, his home on a point long names w. Joanna, s. Jonathan under age, kn. as Montague's Neck. Tr.j. 1647, 1655; dau. Sarah. Wid. Joanna m. 2d at Kingst. 21 gr.j. 1647, 1655, 1666; constable 1653, 1665; Oct. 1731 Jonathan Wadleigh. Josiah, br. of Cape P. comr. for building the prison 1654; Philip; presum. he who m. Sarah Scribner Jonathan Thing's bondsm. 1655; and fre­ (John) by 1736; both of Brentwood 1747. quent plaint, or deft, in ct. Lists 376a, 378, Elizabeth, m. Jeremiah Brown (11). David, 251, 252, 263, 24, 254, 79, 255. He apprais. named in two accounts 1724, no kinship stat­ the Bush and Sanders estates in 1670 and ed; in 1733 wid. Alice was his mo.-in-law Edw. Barton's in 1671, not long bef. he made (step-mo.). He m. in Kingst. 21 June 1733 his will, weak and sick, 7 July 1671—1 Apr. Mary Gilman (Jacob 10); both o.c. and had 1672, giving all to w. Margaret and direct­ 2 ch. bp. at Kingst. 10 Oct. 1735. Jane, adm. ing burial near grave of s. John, who wit. to Kingst. Ch. 3 Mar. 1727-8, must have be­ for his fa. in Aug. 1659 and was given 20 s. longed to this fam. by birth or mar. by gr.mo. Mrs. Ann Looman of Weymouth; 2 DANIEL, maltster, Stratham, Scarboro, b. likely maternal gr.mo. as no other Montague 16 Feb. 1683-4, s. of Daniel and gr.s. of in her will, Oct. 1659. Wid. Margaret, m. Caleb, both of Newb., m. in Hampt. 19 May bef. Oct. 1650, was dau. of Walter Kelway 1708 Mary Norton(l). Of Salisb. in 1713, of Chelmsford, co. Essex (Waters 1: 759). he bot in Strath.; sixch. rec. there 1714-1724. She was evid. at Cape P. in 1677 (List 266); List 388. In 1726 he and Clement Meserve d. bef. 8 Sept. 1682 when her neph. Samuel bot 100 a. in Scarb., where he was taxed 1729, Snow of Boston was her exec, and Griffin's propr. 1737, and liv. 1741 when he sold a gr. admr. in Bow. Montaway, John, liv. in 1706 with Francis 3 REV. JOSHUA, Portsmouth, s. of Wm. of Allen (12) of Kit., who gave bond to save Newbury; H. C. 1653. Called to Portsm. the town harmless (Y. D. 7: 65). 14 Feb. 1658, he was not ordained until 1671, MOODY 487 MOORE altho appar. there continuously until his ton (her List 331c) and d. 5 Apr. 1729 in 59th conflict with Cranfield sent him to the First yr. (gr.st. in Eastern Cemetery, Portland, Ch. in Boston as asst. pastor in May 1684, long misread -in 52d yr.-). Adm. 30 June aft. 13 wks. in jail. He soon declined elec­ 1729 to s. Joshua, wid. Esther renounc Lists tion as Pres. of H. C, and contin. with Bos­ 315c, 331c, 229, 161. Ch. b. in Newc. (Prov. ton Ch. almost nine yrs. bef. his champion­ rec): Joshua, b. 11 Feb. 1695-6, d. 27 May ship of Philip English and w., accused of fol. Joshua, gent., b.-31 Oct. 1697, H. C. witchcraft, earned him both regard and 1716, m. (int. Falm. 3 Feb. 1736) Tabitha criticism. In 1693 he ret. to Portsm., where Cox; d. 20 Feb. 1748. Ch. bp: Houchin, Wil­ as early as May 1691 he wrote both town and liam, Samuel. Major Samuel, Esq., b. 29 Oct. ch. he would return if desired. See Sibley's 1699, H. C. 1718, m. in Wells 12 Jan. 1724-5 'Harvard Graduates' 1: 367; N. H. Prov. Mary Wheelwright (John, Esq.). Will, of Papers 1: 482 et seq.; Eliot's 'Biog. Diet.,' Fort George, Brunswick, 1756-1758, names p. 327. Lists 311b, 323, 326be, 329, 330abe, w. Mary and ch. Nathaniel Green, Samuel 331ac, 335a, 49, 54, 92, 96, 98. See also (7). and Joshua, but not William and Mary, bp. His 1st w. Martha Collins (Dea. Edward of 1728, 1735. Mary, b. 16 Nov. 1701, m. Ed­ Cambridge) d. shortly bef. 24 Aug. 1674; mond Mountfort; d. 1751. List 331c. He m. 2d Ann, wid. of Samuel 7 REV. SAMUEL, H. C. 1697, a frontier Jacobs of Ipsw.; Lists 331c, 335a. His will, parson and fighting chaplain, and York's 18 Sept. 1693 (d. Boston the Sabbath bef. 4 minister 50 yrs. despite eccentricities which July 1697), requests bur. near deed, wife and at times must have caused consid. feeling. their ch., names w. Ann, 4 ch., dau.-in-law Nephew of (3),see also (8), he was b.in Newb. Lydia Jacobs he had kept so many yrs., s. 4 Jan. 1675-6, s. of Caleb and Judith (Brad­ Winslow and money lent Eleazer Russell, bury! ) and went to York as a chaplain 16 May deed., payable by heirs of br. Russell, deed.; 1698, being ordained pastor in Dec. 1700. See only br. Caleb an overseer. Ch: Samuel. Me. Hist. Soc. Col. 2: 4: 199; Doc. Hist. 5: Martha, m. by 1681 Rev. Jonathan Russell, 528 9, 9: 187; Sibley's ' Harv. Grad.' 4: 356; H. C. 1675, who was ordained at Barnstable Hist, of York 2: 131. He m. 1st (int. Newb. 19 Sept. 1683, her fa. giving the sermon. 15 July 1698) Hannah Sewall (John), who d. Sarah in 24th vr. in June 1688; m. Rev. 29 Jan. 1727-8, ag. 51; m. 2d (int. York 3 John Pike(5). Hannah, m. bef. 1693 Edward Nov. 1732) Mrs. Ruth Newman of Glouc; d. Winslow of Boston, where 10 ch. rec She d. in York 13 Nov. 1747. List 279. The town ±1710. Abigail, d. from small-pox 2 Mar. paid his funeral exp. £105-18-06, gave the 1686-7 (List 96). At least one more child, wid. £40 to put herself in mourning, the son dead by 1693. £15, the dau. £10. Wid. Ruth d. 20 Apr. 1764 4 NICHOLAS (Mooedy), wit. a Hilton deed in 76th yr. Ch. rec. York: Rev. Joseph, b. 16 at Lamprill Riv. in 1679 with Robert May 1700, H. C. 1718, first minister of 'Scot­ Wadleigh and Michael French. See also (1), land ' par., town clerk, register of deeds, and (5). the famous 'Handkerchief Moody; see List 5 PHILIP, Exeter 1684, List 52. Note (1), 96 under date 25 Aug. 1708; Hist, of York 2: (4). 80; Hawthorne's 'Veiled Parson.' The Me. 6 MAJ. SAMUEL(3), better kn. as a mili­ Hist. Soc. has his orig. Diary 1720-1724, tary man than as Rev. Samuel, his Suppos. to have been badly disappointed change in profession poss. prompted by duty when Mary Hirst m. (Sir) Wm. Pepperell, he at times as chaplain, or a lasting memory of recovered enough to m. in York 11 Nov. the refugees he had seen from childhood. 1724 Lucy White (Rev. John of Glouc.) who H. C. 1689, and suppos. the S. M. preaching d. in 1736, he 20 Mar. 1753, ag. 55 (gr.st.). at Hadley 1693-4, Newcastle called him 19 4 ch. Mary, b. 28 Aug. 1702, m. Rev. Joseph Mar. 1694-5, where he was succ. by Mr. Em­ Emerson of Maiden. Lucy, b. and d. 6 July erson. At St. John's Fort, Newfoundland, 1705. bef. 1705, and succ. Col. March at Casco 8 WILLIAM, Exeter, gave p/a to Jarvis Fort bef. 4 Nov. 1707, being the agent be­ Ring in Nov. 1699 in connec. with a suit tween the Ind. and the government and re­ over Salisb. land (SJC 4028). Twice taken ceiving their flag of truce, resulting in the by Ind. in 1709, and suppos. to have been peace made 13 July 1713. Aft. the fort was roasted to death. List 96; also 'N. E. Cap­ dismantled, he settled on Palm. Neck (Port­ tives' 1: 370. Appar. he was the br. of (7), land) and has the fame of being the founder b. in Newb. 15 Dec. 1673, whose est. was di­ of the new town which he served as select­ vided to br. and sis. in 1710. man, J. P. and Justice of Ct. of Com. Pleas. In the following war he was next in com­ MOORE, general in Eng., but rare on S. mand with Col. Walton till both were dis­ coast except cos. Devon and Kent. Be­ missed by Lt.-Gov. Dummer. He m. 4 Apr. came 25th commonest name in N. E. 1695 Esther, dau. of Nathaniel Green of Bos­ 1 ANTHONY, fined for swearing in 1670, Capt. John Davis wit. Of the Shoals, MOORE 488 MOORE drunk and fighting, he did not appear July Isl. ho. and land from Moore, gave his wid. —Sept. 1671, when twice summoned. Margaret, admx., a deed to 50 a. on E. side of 2 DANIEL, blacksmith, Eliot wit. 1662, Spruce Creek betw. Richard Ambrose (see 9) was partn. of Edmund Green(6) at Gt. and Richard Tucker, part of Hugh Gunni­ Isl., and used the tools after Green died. Of son's orig. gr. Margaret M. wit. a Deering Portsm. 1669, he sold to Andrew Newcomb deed 23 Mar. 1709-10. List 290. Ch. appear: ho. and 6 a. in Kit. near Thos. Spinney, John, b. ±1670-1. Ebenezer. form, occup. by James Emery, later by self. 9 JOHN, jr., fisherman, Star Isl. See also Mr. Fryer sued him for debt in Wells ct. (8). In 1668 he bot 20 a. at Great Cove, 1672, and lost. Black Point resident in the Kit., from John Symonds, and 50 a. betw. garrison 1676. Lists" 312a, 87, 237ac. Pre­ John Cutts and John Fabes at Spruce Creek, sumably m., but no fam. appears unless (3). it being the Pendleton half of 100 a. Capt. 3 DANIEL, Portsm. 1694-1696. Lists 335b, P. and Fabes bot from Gunnison heirs. One 336b, 67. Note (2). Shoals John served on a cor.j. 1674 (List 4 EBENEZER(8), shipwright, Kittery,with 305e). John (jr.) was summ. into ct. in interest in sawmills, had gr. 1699; m. 1st 1675 for calling Mr. Belcher a knave. On 25 Nov. 1700 Joanna Deering (see 8), m. 2d Mar. 23, 1676-7 he was dangerously ill and Temperance (Fernald 5) Deering(l) by not capable to give oath, being constable for 1714, when as Temperance M. she was an the Shoals; adm. 5 dys. later to wid. Agnes orig. memb. of Kit. Point Ch. He liv. on and Capt. Thos. Daniel; inv. incl. much fur­ the 50 a. on Spruce Creek deeded to wid. of niture, 50 a. at Spruce Creek with a frame on (8) by John Fabes, defended his title ag. it, Star Isl. ho. and plant. The Symonds Richard Tucker 1718-1720, and mtg. it to deed he had assigned to John Seward of Pepperell for £200 in 1725. Lists 291, 296- Portsm. in 1674; wid. Agnes released dower 298. He d. bef. 28 Dee. 1733; adm. 15 Jan. 27 Apr. 1678. Ch., if any, unkn., but how fol. to Epes Greenough, the wid. renounc. Richard Ambrose(3) became a Spruce Creek In 1735 when Pepperell foreclosed, the land abuttor (see Moore 8), unless he m. wid. or was in poss. of Greenough and John Jordan. dau. of (9), is unexpl. See also John Seward. Ch: Margery (surely), m. (int. Newb. 11 10 JOHN(25), shipwright, York, O. A. 22 Dec. 1730) Epes Greenough, gr.s. of Robert Mar. 1679-80; bot 30 a. at Braveboat (1). Appar: Jonadab, m. in Kit. 26 Sept. Harbor adj. his own land, from Richard 1734 Mary Moore(ll); he d. in the Fr. war, White, 1687; retailed without lie. 1695. leaving wid. and ch. (See Bradbury's Grants 1688-1700 were confirmed to his wid., 'K'port'). Poss: Joanna (fMoore), m. 1st Martha (Walford, dau. of Jeremiah, m. bef. Peletiah Whittemore, m. 2d Capt. John Le- 8 Mar. 1680) and two sons in 1718. Called cornee. 'cousin' by John Brawn (3 jr.) in 1703. A 5 ELIZABETH, Portsm., rec. into cov. and dispute over the land he liv. on was settled bp. at No. Ch. with ch: Samuel and in 1703, when John Woodman, claiming un­ Elizabeth, 26 Mar. 1710, her husb. unident. der Capt. Raynes, gave him a deed to the An unnamed Moore (appar. a ch.) was bp. place. Inv. 10 Mar. 1711; undated will, there 1711, Jonathan 1713, Sarah 1717, ano. prov. 7 July 1713, names w. Martha, 2 sons, Elizabeth 1720. See also Beale(4). oldest dau. and 3 other daus. Ch. rec. in 6 GEORGE, testif. at Portsm. 21 Dec. 1699 York, their mo. Martha: Mary, b. 23 May ab. lumber deliv. by (18) to Capt. John 1679 (oldest dau. -Marcy- in fa.'s will), m. Ware at Antigua. N. E. Reg. 69: 362. Roger Hunnewell(lO). Martha, b. 15 Oct. 7 JAMES( fMore), Saco 1674, when Humph­ 1683. One Martha was summ. into Newc. ct. rey Case had his boat and man. 1708 (or 1718) and was liv. with Christopher 8 JOHN, sr., fisherman, Star Isl., Kittery, b. Amazeen 1720. Sarah, b. 7 Jan. 1685-6. See ±1638-9, linked with (9) who must have Ichabod Austin(6). Poss. m. 1st Jonathan been near his age. He was here and married Ireland(l), cert. m. Ephraim Ayers(2) and in June 1665 when Peter Glanfield sued him had 3 ch. rec. 1724-1728. John, b. 20 Dec. 1687, in 1703 was beq. y the est. of John and he sued Gregory Vittery. Star Isl. 1667. 3 Gr.j. 1669, constable 1672-3. He depos. in Brawn(3 jr.) when of age. He m. 1st Han­ 1674 ab. Giles Berry, Thos. Trafton and (25), nah Jordan(3); s. John b. 5 Feb. 1713-4. He and in Mar. 1676-7, ±38, ab. being at John m. 2d bef. 1719 Mary Woodman (John); 4 Pickering's ho. the June bef. with Thos. daus. rec; she liv. 1737, he 1757, List 279. Dyer and (9). Lists (?305c), 306d, 90. Of In 1724 her fa. deeded to them for life supp. the Shoals, he and w. Margaret sold on Star and voided her husb. 's bond in 1740. Tabitha, Isl. 1681, and poss. then mov. to Kit., where b. 20 Jan. 1689-90, m. 1st Thos. Vincent, who he had bot in 1669 (Y. D. 3: 88, 104). His d. in Mar. 1719 (2 daus., both d.); m. 2d Wm. inv. 27 July 1686 incl. ho. and lands, 50 a. on Harris (see 23). Abigail, b. 12 Feb. 1691-2; Spruce Creek, and a ketch. In Sept. 1687, she or her sis. Martha d. bef. fa. Samuel, b. John Fabes, sr., having had livery of Star 14 Jan. 1694-5, impressed in 1717, m. (ct. MOORE 489 MOORE Apr. 1720) Dorcas Hilton(20). Liv. 1757. her mo. was an early w.; m. by 1667 Wm. List 279. 7 ch. rec. Batten(5). Mary (cert. Moore), called sis. 11 JOHN(8), mariner, Kittery, mate on of Joan, her mo. likely Bridget. Henry Wil­ Pepperell's bark -Mary- 1693, had gr. liams pd. her fine in 1673, and in same et. 1699, and m. Sarah Cutts(7), who was liv. in sued her fa. in her behalf. In 1675 she accus. 1747, dead in 1748. In 1724 he deeded to s. Eobert Jordan(8), who was ord. to supp. John the land betw. John Bray and Boger her ch.; m. (ct. 4 July 1676) Daniel Glanfield Deering which (8) bot from Digory Jeffrey (1). in 1669. Depos. in 1721 ab. Braveboat Har­ 16 EOBEET, Shoals wit. 1664 (Y. D. 2: 32), bor near 40 yrs. bef.; in Jan. 1730-1, ±60; poss. (17). and in 1732 ab. Christopher Mitchell 50 yrs. 17 EOBEET(25), poss. same as (16) if age bef. Lists 296-298. Will, 24 Feb. 1735-6—2 permits. Not found aft. 1694, but must Apr. 1736, names w. Sarah, sole exec, and have been he who m. Anna Penwill(5) and ch: John, b. 9 July 1696, m. 10 Jan. 1721-2 had dau. Anna, who was a wid. Wakefield Elizabeth Fernald (Tobias 5) who d. 7 May of Newb. in 1749, when she sold to Wm. M. 1744; m. 2d Deborah Wilson (Joseph). 9 ch. of York the ho. her gr.fa. Penwill bot from by 1st w. Elizabeth, b. 10 Feb. 1699-1700, in Lt. Job Alcock. One Ann M. m. Henry Wake­ et. Jan. 1725-6, unm. 1735. Edward, b. 24 field in Boston 4 May 1704. Aug. 1701, m. 5 Dec. 1722 Hannah Crockett; both liv. 1740, he dead 1751. 3 surv. ch. Abi­ 18 SAMUEL, Mr., mariner, Portsm., a new­ gail, b. 31 July 1702, m. Boger Parker (see comer, m. aft. Sept. 1694 Mary (Part 26). Robert, b. 23 June 1704, shipwright, m. ridge 1), Barnwell. First seen here on a jury 1st 24 Dec. 1730 Sarah Frink(l), m. 2d 19 Dec. 1696; in 1698 he bot from Sheriff Jose June 1736 Elizabeth Meads. In 1734 his land near the meet.-ho. adj. Aaron Moses, parents deeded him half the homestead on and in 1704 from wid. Elizabeth Savage ho. Spruce Creek. Adm. to wid. 18 Feb. 1745-6. and land nearby, adj. Thos. Beck, which she A yr. later a lot was laid out to her as his had bot from Moses. Lists 330def, 337. Sold wid., and to Jonadab M. Ch. Ebenezer, m. without lie in June 1697, and lie in Sept. (int. 1 May 1736) Mary Ball; d. by 1748 Master of brigantine -Endeavor- in 1699 when she was gdn. of 4 ch. Mary, m. Jona­ (see 5); note too S. M. of Nevis (Beg. 64: dab Moore (see 4), who was called son by 189). His w. was lie 1698, selling without her fa., but given no part of the est.; Brad­ 1700, lie 1704, 1706. One Samuel o.c. in No. bury called them cousins. Ch. and had s. Samuel bp. 24 Feb. 1708-9. In May 1711 he was voted 12 s. for cure of a 12 JOHN, Boston, m. Martha Clark (see 52). wound reed, in Prov. service on sloop -Speed­ 13 MARY. Mary Reed(9) was oft. called well-, and d. bef. Oct. 1716, when wid. m. 3d Mary Moore, sometimes Kimball. John Eichard Elliot(4). Ch: Ensign John, b. 16 Seeley saw M. M. in Nevis; Susanna Cross Apr. 1696 (son's rec), shipwright, farmer, testif. in 1671 ab. her under that name, and m. 15 Mar. 1719-20 Hannah Sias (John). Elizabeth Shute said 'this was when M. M. Oyster River aft. 1722; later, fol. reverses, was mar.' liv. in Canterbury. Lists 339, 369. He d. 10 14 PETER, List 339, was Peter Mow, Apr. 1786, 2 mos. aft. wife. 8 ch. Col. Sam­ Frenchman. See Lewis(14). uel, Esq., Portsm., mariner, merchant, ship­ 15 RICHARD, Black Point, was of Cape owner. Col. of N. H. regt. at Louisburg. His Porpus 20 May 1647 when gr. 400 a. by br. q.e the home place to him in 1722, their mo. signing; he sold in 1725 to Henry Beck, Cleeve, who gave an ident. deed to John already in poss. Boston 1735, Portsm. 1742. Bush; Bush assigned to him in 1650, and he He d. in London; will, 7 Feb. 1744—31 May to Gregory Jeffrey in 1652. He was at Win­ 1749, gives all to w. Mary (Pierce 13), m. ter Harbor with his boat 1654; Saco cor.j. bef. 1734, d. 12 May 1753, ag. 45. No eh. 1661; betw. 1654-1664 m. Bridget, wid. of Roger Hunnewell(9), bot at Black Point and 19 SAMUEL, cordwainer, and w. Hannah mov. there by 1664 (her s. Richard H. was (Hill 18), appar. of Portsm. 1721, Kit. there ±1658). In 1665 she accus. the neigh­ 1729. One Samuel was rec. into cov. and bp. bors and did not prove it; abs. from meet. at No. Ch. 30 Mar. 1718. Samuel of Kit. m. 1665, 1667-68; ±50 in Apr. 1671. He was eon- Patience Knowlton of Newbury in 1730; stable 1674-5. Lists 251, 263, 244d, (255 is see also Hannah, w. of Jonathan Low(3). Hix, not Moore), 237ae, 239. In 1678 Scot­ 20 THEODOSIUS, was at Casco Bay, perh. tow succes, sued him and John Tinney for tempo., in 1687, two yrs. bef. he could taking away his shallop when the garrison have m. Joan (Guy 2) Gendall. Of Boston, was deserted. In Sept. 1679, the town was he bot 200 a. and ho. on Wescustogo Eiver, ord. to maint. him, lame and weak, and re­ form. Thos. Bedding's, and sold it in 1729 imburse Richard Hunnewell for what he had to John Smith of Boston. Liv. Bridgewater done; adm. to R. H. 30 May 1682. Ch. ap­ pear: Joan, but poss. Hunnewell; if Moore, 1730. See Gendall. MOORE 490 MOORE 21 CAPT. THOMAS, Boston, commander of 25 WILLIAM, York, fisherman, ferryman, ketch -Rose- went from Piscat. to the aid had ct. actions with Mr. Godfrey in Oct. of the Eastern settlements in 1676; Maj. 1651 and 1653. With John Harker gr. 20 a. Pendleton called him an old acquaintance. in 1653; in 1655 he and Philip Adams had 80 Doc. Hist. 6: 142-8, 185. a. at Hull's Cove from Godfrey; town gr. 22 THOMAS(25), York, admr. of fa.'s est. alone 1674. Tr.j. 1655; j. 1678, 1691. O. A. Grants 1695, 1699; ferry lie. 1695, 1696. Mar. 1679-80. Retail lie. 1687, retailing with­ Called cous. in 1703 by John Brawn(3 jr.) out 1690. In 1683 he compl. ag. others for 2 who left /3 of his est. to be improved for his ferrying, was given the monopoly and in s. Wm. till of age. He was with the York 1684 sued Arthur Beale for taking away men attacked at Winter Harbor in 1707 (see benefits. Lists 273, 275, 276, 28, 30. See also Benj. Donnell 5), with party which recov. (8). His w. Dorothy was appar. step-dau. a stolen boat and took four prisoners in of Wm. Dixon(3), cert, his w.'s dau. His 1711, and served under Capt. Preble on Ind. will, 31 Mar. (inv. 12 May) 1691. Wid. Doro­ exped. in 1712. He d. 22 Apr. 1718. He m. thy liv. 5 Apr. 1693; adm. 28 Oct. fol. to s. bef. 17 Feb. 1696-7 Hannah (either Harris John; div. 10 Jan. 1693-4, her 'five daus.' 19, or Williams), dau. of wid. Christian Kar ment. Ch., all in will and div. but Dorothy, (see Carr 1). She was liv. 10 Jan. 1710-1, omitted for reason unkn., who must have when he deeded his home place and the 1699 been James Dixon's cous. D. M. given £5 in gr. to Capt. Lyons who had prev. bot Har­ his deed-will 1666; m. by 1678 Daniel Dill ker's Isl. from him. Ch., likely not all: Wil­ (1). Her br.Thos., as admr., deeded him 20 a. liam, eldest son (Y. D. 9: 46), minor in 1703, near Scotland 'portion I am willing to allow was apprent. in 1712 to Dr. March of Greenl. to my own sis. D. M.' Other ch: John. Rob­ and ran away. He m. in Kit. 18 Jan. 1718-9 ert. William, a captive, uncertain if alive Mary Elwell (Hezekiah). List 279. Will 1694; but in Canada 1711. List 99, p. 92. 1781 names 10 (8 liv., 2 dead) of 11 ch. Thomas. Elizabeth, m. Thos. Trafton. Wyatt, tailor, York, Biddeford (Y. D. 16: Sarah, m. 1st Zaccheus Welcom, m. 2d bef. 255), must have been named for his mo.'s 1693 Henry Spiller of Ipsw. Eleanor, m. last step-fa. List 279. He m. 1st (ct. July Richard Rogers(lO); had but half portion in 1725) Joanna Donnell(4), m. 2d (int. Bid. div. Ann, m. 12 Mar. 1697-8 Daniel Smith. 16 Nov. 1740) Elizabeth Wormwood. Ch. Mary, a captive 1694, fate unkn. Patience, apprent. to Benj. Stone; ill of small-pox in Dec. 1721; m. 7 Oct. 1727 Sam­ 26 CAPT. *WTLLIAM(24), Exeter (±33 or uel Staples. Jonathan, d. at York 25 June 34 in 1666, ±60 in 1694), bot a q.e. of 1731. Mrs. Susanna Leader's Hampt. ho. with H. Robie in 1658, and poss. liv. there a time. 23 THOMAS, taxed for Mill Dam, Portsm., Tr.j. 1664 and often, also gr.j.; Exeter select­ 1707, as Mr. More the carver; m. 8 Dec. man 1671-2, 1691, 1694, 1699; Ensign 1678- 1715 Abigail Banfield(2), both of Portsm. 1689; rep. 1681, 1692; com. Capt. 1690; mod­ where he was liv. 1717. List 339. Both of erator 1698. Lists 381, 383, 49, 50, 52, 54, Boston 1725, where s. Samuel, carver, was 55ab, 57, 58, 62, 388. He m. in Hampt. 7 Oct. liv. 1736. Portsm. taxes abated 1713, per­ 1673 Mary Wiggin (Thos.), wid. of Geo. sons gone out of town, incl. one T. M. Veasey, and soon aft. her br. Andrew deeded 24 WILLIAM Exeter, shared in the divi­ to him land in the Shrewsbury Patent prom­ sions of Dec. 1639 and signed Ex. ptns. ised to Veasey. She d. bef. him. His will, 1643, 1645. Selectman 1647, 1654, 1658; tr.j. 25 Dec. 1700—2 May 1704, names br. An­ 1654. Taking pipe-staves to Lamprill River drew Wiggin and ch: Mary, m. 17 Apr. 1707 for the Gilmans ±1651. Lists 374ac, 375ab, Hon. Joseph Smith of Hampt. WiUiam, Esq. 376ab (1645), 377, 379. In 1654 relieved Stratham, was selectman 1709, 1711-2, Lists from ordin. training, paying 5 s., and from 376b, 388. He m. 1st bef. Jan. 1703-4 Sarah all training, without fine, in 1664, aft. he Wiggin (Andrew), m. 2d by 1708 Agnes Har- had mov. to Ipsw. where he made his will 14 vey(14) who d. bef. him (liv. 1730). His Aug. 1660, sick and weak, yet liv. to 21 May will, 14 Apr. (d. 11 Sept.) 1747, names 3 1671. Ipsw. inv., all personal, incl. £60 in the ch: Mary (by. 1st w.) m. bef. 1734 John hands of Simon Thompson; the Ex. inv. was Coker. By 2d w: Lt. William, Esq., m. Abi­ mostly land. Ch., but not w., named in will: gail Gilman (12); the Dudley Book makes Ruth, m. Henry Robie(l), who deeded an him a son of the 1st w., but Hon. Joseph Ex. ho. to her fa. 20 Sept. 1653. William, b. Smith's will, and names of 2 of his 10 ch., 1631-4, oldest s., heir and exec. Thomas, re­ Agnes and Harvey, indicate the 2 w. Thom­ ceived £10. Mary, b. ±1638, m. Robert Pow- as, m. 19 Dec. 1734 Rachel Sinclair (John); ell(5). In 1660 her fa., for love and affee, 8 ch. See also Clark(12) deeded her 100 + 10 a. in Ex. Elizabeth, of 27 WILLIAM, merchant, Berwick, prosec. Ex. unm. 1673; m. bef. Apr. 1674 John Wil­ as a peddler in 1721, had goods come from liams. Boston to York and mov. them to a room in MOORE 491 MORGAN Philip Hubbard's ho.; understood to be Irish. 3 JOHN, with crew of the -Margery- 1642- See also Clark (34). He m. Anne Goodwin (5) 3. List 21. in Berwick 16 Jan. 1723-4, and left ch: 4 JOSEPH, Purpooduck; his w. and 2 ch. David; and Susannah, a legatee in will of k. List 39. Poss. from Beverly. Mrs. Jeremiah Wise, m. Wm. Rogers. 5 MOSES, br. of (1), slain at Black Point; 28 LT., taken prisoner at Saco in 1703. adm. in Essex ct. June 1678 to br. Samuel. List 39. 6 RICHARD, Exeter, was of Dover, 1659, Moregould, William, named in a Great Isl. and when he m. Rebecca Holdridge(l) acct. 1680. List 90. at Andover 21 May 1660. Exeter gr. 1664, Moreland, Thomas, seaman, ack. a debt, to 1681, 1698; O. A. 1677; gr.j. 1696. Lists 356e, Hugh Gunnison, 1655. List 78. 376b, 382, 384, 384b, 388, 52, 54, 62, 67. See also Foss(l) and his neighbor Geo. Jones MOREY. (17) whose fence he tore down and with 1 NICHOLAS, carpenter, s. of Thos. and whom he and w. had much strife. Called of Mary of East Worldham, co. Hants, had Ipsw. 1693 when gr. adm. on the Holdridge a Wells gr. in Aug. 1684, was acting for the est. Of Exeter 1699, he deeded to Peter Curwin interests in Jan. fol. and m. betw. Coffin his ho. and 100 a. on N. side of way to 28 Oct. 1684—31 Mar. 1685 Mary (Pendle­ Quamscott, except what given to gr.ch. ton 2) Cross(7). He bot 150 a. at Cape Por­ Katherine Dyer. Dead 22 Feb. 1711-2 (his pus in Feb. 1685-6; tav. lie. there Oct. 1686, son was 'Jr.' 1701, 1707); wid. Rebecca liv. 1687; gr.j. 1687; selectman 1688. His ho., 1714. Kn. ch: William, b. 23 May 1661 which was being garrisoned, was burned by (Haverh.). Richard, b. ±1666. Dau., m. Ed­ Ind. in Apr. 1689. Lists 259, 269b. Taunton ward Dear or Dyer(2) of Ipsw., an Irish­ 1692, Freetown 1716, Dighton 1722, where man's son, who d. there 19 June 1703. One he d. 4 Mar. 1730-1; adm. to wid. Mary and wid. Hannah D. m. John Waite (int. Ipsw. aft. her death (her will 5 Oct. 1732—10 Jan. 16 Nov. 1712). John, d. at his br. Abraham's 1732-3) to John Smith of London now of in Strath. 29 Sept. 1745, 'Old J. M.' He Boston, his next of kin. Letters from N. M. seems to be the blacksmith of Hampt. F., to London relatives (N.E.Reg.35: 235),name Chester (bot 1722), Greenland 1726, and Eng. and Boston kinsmen, while a p/a given Kingston, who m. Deborah Blake(5) at by a neph. John M. to Thos. Smith, both of Hampt. (6 ch. incl. Luther, Kingston, who London, to recover from the wid. Mary M., bot in Arundel 1731, but was there tempo, recites that Nicholas left a will, dated 15 if at all); appar. m. 2d at Hampt. 31 Dec. Oct. 1722, naming these two men his heirs 1724 Mary Dearborn (6 ch. at Kingston, the (SJC 33630, 40402). See also Pendleton Gen. mo. called 2d w.). Abraham, had w. Damaris pp. 40-41. 1710-1730 at least. Ex. soldier 1710-1712; of Hampt., alias Portsm., 1715; Strath. 1719. 2 WILLIAM (Moree or Morce). See Morse He deeded his homestead, first in 1750 to s. (11). Robert (d. 1752), then in 1756 to dau. Mary, singlewo., and d. 7 July 1758. 6 ch. in Strath. MORGAN, a Welsh name, and well spread Two Bryant-Morgan marriages and a simi­ over nearby English counties. larity with names in fam. of Bryánt(lO) are 1 BENJAMIN, from Beverly and br. of (5), noted. Poss. a dau., old Rebecca M., d. at k. at the Eastward bef. July 1677. Strath. 4 May 1754, but see Rebecca(7). 2 FRANCIS, Mr., surgeon, Kittery, ±26 in June 1671, ±28 in Feb. 1671-2, not much 7 RICHARD(6), ±48 in June 1714, m. in more than of age when he m. betw. 5 July Hampt. 17 May 1699 Abigail Harris(l). 1664—21 Mar. 1664-5 Sarah (Tilley) Mitch­ In Capt. Gilman's co. 1710. In 1712 he and ell^), who was ±51 in June 1670, and thrice mo. sold grants made to fa. and self in a wid.; Lists 78, 82. He kept much in evid., 1698; he and T. Harris(24) sold in Ex. 1715. in numerous suits for one reason and ano., Lists 57, 67, 376b, 388. Turbet's Creek, and troubles with his w., her ch. and the Arundel, 1719 (Bradbury). His w. Abigail Lockwoods. Retail lie. at the Point 1665, and two eh. were liv. there in 1721, when tav. lie. 1670-2; she was lie. 1667-9. In 1673 warrant was issued for her arrest and Mary on her ptn. the selectm. arranged for main­ Duley's; the Scarb. constable reported A. tenance for her out of his prop.; she was M. not found; Richard Smith of Bid. was her then in a weak condition and may have d. bondsm., either then or later. He d. appar. soon. He was bound for Eng. in Aug. 1677 bef. Jan. 1726-7, cert. bef. Mar. 1732 when and is seen little thereafter. In July 1678 Joshua Lassell sold part of his grant (Y. D. Russell heirs brot suit ag. him to foreclose 14: 239,18: 270). Bradbury gives 5 ch., incl. the mortg. on the Gunnison prop.; last found Moses, shoemaker, and Luther, but Moses on Kit. ptn. 1683. Lists 78, 82, 86, 288. See was from Beverly (Y. D. vols. 14, 15, 19) and also Bartlett(7), Groth, Hooke(l), Lynde, Luther seems s. of John(6). Cert, a ch: and Me. P. & Ct. Rec. vols, i, ii. Samuel, sold to Lassell Jan. 1726-7 what ap- MORGAN 492 MORRELL pears his fa. 's gr., had gr. of his own in 287, 30, 290, 298. Calling him friend, Rich­ 1730, and of Arundel (w. Hannah) sold half ard Cutt deeded to him in 1695 the land he of it in Jan. 1731-2. Portsm. inquest 1732 on was liv. on, also the Endle land. Retail lie S. M. who d. in the jail, and Thos. Harris 1694-9. Will, 6 Feb.—15 Mar. 1705-6, names (drowned). Wid. Hannah (Bryant 10, m. w. and ch., John getting the Endle land, and in Greenl. 31 Aug. 1730) m. there 2d, 24 Apr. aft. widow's death, the homestead. Widow 1735 Philip Harris or Harry(1). John, liv. Sarah sold drink 1706; pub. ho. lie 1707, on Saco Road and d. bef. 1735 (Bradb.); see 1709; lie 1718-9; of Newb. 12 Apr. 1733, ag. also John (9). Rebecca, unm. in July 1748 72, depos. ab. her fa.'s land. Ch. rec, their when she deeded br. Saml. 's gr. on Saco Road mo. Sarah: Hannah, b. 8 Mar. 1679, m. John to Samuel Wilds; see Rebecca(6). This deed Frink(3). John, b. 12 Mar. 1682, blacksm., and Samuel's mar. suggest as other ch: Abi­ Kit., had w. Mary in 1710 (Stackpole says gail, m. in Greenl. 16 Apr. 1725 Elisha Bry- 'prob. Gammon'), and theirs is appar. the ant(lO); Elizabeth, o.c. in Greenl. 1729, m. mar. in Portsm. betw. 28 June—16 Oct. 1709 there 24 July 1734 Samuel Wildes; and Rob­ (torn No. Ch. rec). Provisional Scarb. gr. ert, wit. Jacob Wildes's deed at Arundel 1720, Falm. wit. 1721, Kit. 1725; Lists 296-7. 1732, but note that Moses of Beverly had br. Adm. 4 Apr. 1726 to wid. Mary, bondsm. Robert. Joseph Weeks, Samuel Ford. In 1733 Ruth 8 ROBERT, taxed Saco Sept. 1636; see M. was app. gdn. of his sons John (Portsm. Hitchcock. One of the Pemaquid men ac­ 1736, sold 2/7), Samuel (Boston 1744), Ben cused in 1641 of taking furs from T. Pur­ jamin (Bidd. 1744). Daus. incl. Sarah, m. chase's ho. (Gallop 2; Lechford p. 402). Mark Pitman (see 4), and Elizabeth, Newb. Early he had gr. of Tuessic Neck from 1738, unm. The gdn. Ruth, Kit. wit. 1725-6, Clarke and Lake and sold half to Lawrence Boston 1738, is unkn., unless oldest ch. Mary Dennis(6) in 1664, tho he had no deed him­ (John), bp. Newb. 1740, poss. ano. ch. if self until Sylvanus Davis, agent for C. & L., adult. Sarah, b. 9 Dec 1684, app. m. Walter gave him and w. Mary one 30 July 1673 (Doc Denniford. Mary, b. 3 Aug. 1688, m. Row Hist. 4: 336). His and w.'s ends unkn., also land Jenkins(ll); see Green(5). Elizabeth, their ch: Appar. a Dau. m. Lawrence Dennis. b. 13 Sept. 1691, likely the Morgridge who Poss. a gr.s. or gt.gr.s. was Robert M., Bos­ m. Geo. Thompson 17—23 Dec. 1712 (No. Ch. ton tailor, who in 1742 with John Bish(2) rec). Thomas, shipwr., b. 20 Feb. 1693, m. was bondsm. for Richard Hunnewell's wid. 1st 24 May 1716 Mary Weeks (Jos.), m. 2d Mary of Boston, all Sagadahoc names. One bef. June 1725 Sarah Remick (Jacob), ap­ R. M. m. Anne Swain in Boston 24 Oct. 1719. parently dead in 1739; m. 3d by 1743 one 9 WXLLIAM(6), took O. A. at Exeter 30 Abigail, not in his will. List 291. Of Kit. Nov. 1677 and signed a N. H. ptn. Peb. 1739 he q.e to Jedediah Preble ±700 a. on 1689-90 (List 57), tho appar. at Wells 1689- Wigwam Point, Stevens Riv., Casco Bay (Y. 1695 with w. Abigail (Abiel). He was fenc­ D. 21: 72; SJC 139152). Somersw. 1743-53. ing Strath, land ±1696-7, and d. ±1700. Adm. Will, 10 Oct. 1753—29 May 1754, names 2 of 9 Dec. 1712 to wid. Abiel and 2d husb. Ed­ 4 rec. ch: Benjamin, b. 1722 (in gr.fa. Weeks' ward Masury(l); Benj. Jones and Charles will); William, b. 1737 (in gr.fa. Remick's Rundlett sureties. In 1713 they sued Steph­ will). Joseph, neph. of Samuel, bp. Newb. en England for Morgan land at Jeremy's 1728, was poss. his Joseph, b. 1717, d. s. p. Pocket which he had bot from Henry Wil­ William, b. 1696, liv. 1705. If the one who m. liams, a creditor, a suit which brot the Mary Whidden (Jona.) in Portsm. 22 June Morgan bros. to the wit. stand. Ch. rec 1721, he gave his home as Chad, co. Somer Wells: Elizabeth, b. 22 Aug. 1689. William, set. They had 6 ch. in York 1721-1734, the b. 3 Apr. 1692. John, b. 11 Mar. 1694-5. One youngest Burridge. List 279. Samuel, New John m. Mary Wescott in Berw. 20 Mar. bury, b. 12 May 1699, m. Mary West in New 1725-6; one Mary m. Benj. Marshall in Wells bury, 1 May 1724. 5 ch. rec. there, evid. 24 Dec 1729; see also John(7). others bp. Abigail, b. 3 Jan. 1703, m. Nicho­ las Hockrin of the Shoals; dau. bp. Kit. 3 MORGRAGE, Mogridge. Moggeridge 'a Apr. 1721 (Newb. rec). rare old Somerset name.' With varied Morony, Thomas, Portsm., rate abated 1695. spellings cos. Gloucester, Wilts, Surrey and Sussex have it. MORRELL, Morrill. In Eng. at present JOHN, bricklayer, Kittery, a York wit. 1669 essentially a Yorkshire name. See also and fined 1671 for multiplying oaths. He Murrell. m. Sarah Stevens (Thos.) and liv. on W. side 1 JOHN, plasterer, mason, Kittery, ag. 34 in of Spruce Creek. O. A. Apr. 1680. On Feb. 1674, 55 in 1695, m. by 1667 Sarah Hods 20, 1681-2 he was bp. and joined the Boston don(6). Town gr. 1668. In 1674 her fa. Bap. Ch.; his w. likewise in July 1682; in deeded 7 a. out of his homestead to them and Sept. fol. both helped form the Kit. Ch. Lists their ch.; they sold in 1676 and in 1678 bot MORRELL 493 MORRIS 2 a. form. Anthony Emery's with a ho. at Est. adm. 1757. Ch: Sarah, b. 1 Dec. 1695, m. Cold Harbor and liv. there. Gr.j. 1672, 1679 Benj. Weymouth. Elizabeth, b. 18 Mar. 1698, 1694; constable 1674; Hugh Lattimer's m. Thos. Hobbs(4). John, b. 6 July 1701, m. bondsm. 1675; fined for accus. Sarah Wittum 16 June (or Dec.) 1721 Mary Hanscom(3). of stealing; lie. ferry and ho. of entert Both bp. 6 Mar. 1736-7 at Scarb. where a dau. 1686; j. of life and death 1693; highway Martha was bp. 17 Dec. 1736, ag. 13; and surv. 1698. Lists 296-298, 30, 31, 36. One Eleanor, 25 Aug. 1737. In 1737 he sold the 50 J. M. was taken into Berw. Ch. 1719. He a. he liv. on, given him by his fa., and other depos. in 1721 ab. Thos. Jones' marsh 50 yrs. Scarb. land; poss. ret. to Kit. Robert, b. 18 bef. and d. betw. 6 Sept. 1723—Jan. 1727-8 Feb. 1704, m. 1st 29 May 1729 Sarah Roberts, outliving his w. See their ch. and other who d. 14 Aug. 1737, m. 2d in 1738 Patience Hodsdon heirs, 1734 (Y. D. 17: 11). Ch: Weymouth (Timothy), m. 3d 9 Nov. 1779 Nicholas, b. 1667. Sarah, m. 1st Geo. Hunt­ Anna Jones. In 1743 his fa. deeded him the ress^), m. 2d Nicholas Prost(ll), m. 3d Cold Harbor homestead, the whole farm on Thos. Darling(4); see also Daniels(4). John, which the first John had liv. Will 1781— had deed from fa. 1699 and m. 18 Mar. 1700-1 1784. 4 + 8 ch. Anne, b. 1 Dec. 1708, m 2 Hannah Dixon(2). Lists 291, 296-298. He Sept. 1728 John Hall of Dover. depos. in June 1759, aged 83. Will 1756— 1763. 5 ch. rec. 1702-1713 and 2 more: John, 4 PETER (also Murrell), Jerseyman, sea­ Thomas, Peter, Jedediah, Richard, Keziah man, from Beverly, cert, related to (5), (m. a Roberts), Mary (m. Wm. Gerrish, Ber­ bot in Falmouth from Thos. Mason of Salem wick). Adah (also Edah), m. Jonathan Na­ in Jan. 1680-1. Town gr. Dec. 1681, Mar. son (4). Hannah, m. John Tidy. Abraham, 1683 (on E. s. of Presumpscot River where blacksm., Lists 296-297; see also Harford(2). he built betw. John Wakely and Humphrey iHe m. bef. 12 Feb. 1714-5 Phebe Heard(6), Durham). Lists 85, 225a, 226. Philip Le- was here in Sept. 1718 and gone in 1720 when Bretton(2) depos. that he was taken by the she had broken up housekeeping and turned Inds. when Falm. fell (Y. D. 20: 185); ' N. E. apprentices adrift. His home, taken on exec. Captives,' 1: 202, says he ret. to his w. and 1719 by Wm. Pepperell, John Frost and John ch. at Bev. His wid. at Bev., Mary (Butler, Moore, was sold to highest bidder, 1724. She from Jersey, m. in Salem 27 Sept. 1675) m. Thos. Stephens of Newc. 29 Aug. 1724, claimed the Casco land for self and ch. bef. and was his wid. in Kit. 1737, when Jonathan the East. CI. Com.; alive 8 Feb. 1713-4. Kn Dam sued her as A. M.'s wid. No kn. ch. ch: Sarah, m. 30 Mar. 1698 John Ellinwood Elizabeth, m. Samuel Drown(2). in Bev. where ch. b. A wid. there, she q.e. Falm. land to Geo. Tuck jr., 13 Sept. 1725. 2 NICHOLAS, mariner, Portsm., m. 4 Aug. Mary, m. by 1701 George Tuck; ch. at Bev. 1679 Margaret Langdon(l) and bot in Living Falm. 1734, he, mariner, she only Great Ho. Field same yr. In 1683 master of surv. ch. and h. of P. M.; both there in 1739 the -Hopewell- belonging to Ambrose Fisher (Y. Ü. 21: 122). of Fayal. His wid. was taxed Dec. 1688— 5 ROBERT (also Murrell), Jerseyman, evi­ July 1690. In List 331c, Mary must be error dently went to Falm. with (4) and had for Margaret. She prob. d. by 1691, her br. Back Cove land next that improved by (4). Capt. Tobias Langdon having charge of the Ho pet. Andros 1688, claiming lot with ho. ho. and two ch. from that yr.; adm. on Nich­ near the Fort, 3 a. on the Neck adj. Sylvanus olas's est. was gr. to him 23 Nov. 1697. Ch: Davis, 80 a. with ho. near Stroudwater mills Margaret. In 1694 Mrs. Langdon went to and several other houses. Lists 34, 225a, Boston to put her out. There she m. 23 Sept. 228c. Aft. May 1689 he went to Salem where 1697 John Kitt of Nevis, and in Nov. fol. three sons (unnamed) were rec. 1690(?)— with the admr. sold the Portsm. prop, to Col. 1696, the 1st one b. at Thos. Putnam's. Wm. Partridge. Presum. a dau. Elizabeth Kitt m. Nathl. Ayers(6 jr.) in Boston 5 Nov. MORRIS, chiefly of Welsh origin. Morrish 1724; their 4 ch. incl. a Margaret. Elizabeth, found in cos. Somerset and Devon. receipted for her share 19 Feb. 1704-5; m. 1 JOHN, York, Apr. 1681; wit. Francis John­ Jethro Furber(l jr.). son's deed in Dec. 1682. He was in ct. 3 NICHOLAS(l), bricklayer, mason, Kit­ 6 Mar. 1682-3, then m. to Sarah Johnson (see tery, m. (ct. Apr. 1695) Sarah Frye(l) 11), poss. the same John and Sarah who had who was liv. 26 May 1727. Jury 1694, 1714; ch: Sarah, d. in Boston 22 Sept. 1690; Eliza­ gr.j. 1699; constable 1698-9. Lists 290, 291, beth, b. there 20 July 1691. One John a Kit. 296-298. See also Draper(1). He took a lease wit. 1714 (Y. D. 8: 65). Newc. 1718 (Y. D. from Mrs. Lucy Stileman, and in 1703 was 9: 132, 11: 128). involved in a suit with Samuel Small who m. 2 LENOARD, Exeter wit. 1639 (List 372) her son's wid. (SJC 5785). In 1728 bot 50 a. must be Leonora. See (4). in Scarb. from Thos. Harris. Ag. ±57 in Jan. 3 PETER (Morrish), with Robert Tuck, wit. 1723-4; 73 in 1739; 76 in 1742; 81 in 1748. Colcord to Marion, 1653. MORRIS 494 MORSE 4 CAPT. * RICHARD, a Wheelwright fol­ LeBretton(2). Presum. it was he (Morrow) lower temp, at Exeter. As Dirck Thomas whose Milton land was taxed in 1705; cert, (Richard, s. of Thomas), swordcutler, wid­ he and w. Jane were of Norwich, Conn., 13 ower from Eng., he m. at The Hague 28 Nov. July 1713, ab. the time he claimed at Fal­ 1628 Leonora (Pawley) Underhill (see Un­ mouth 50 a. formerly Thos. Brackett's, a lot derhill, Bulgar), thru her mo. connected with bot of Moses During 10 June 1689, a gr. betw. Capt. Boynthon(3). With w. and step-s. Thos. Cloyes and Thos. Jones, and a. be­ Capt. John Underhill he joined Boston Ch. tween Durant (During) and Richard Broad- 27 Aug. 1630; freeman 18 May 1631. Ensign rick. Deeds show one ch. Dennis, house- and Lt. (called an experienced soldier); wright, Lebanon, Conn., 1711 (Y. D. 12: twice Rep. from Roxbury, until disarmed 148); Coventry with w. Abigail 1719, d. there and allowed to withdraw, 6 Sept. 1638. In 1 Dec. 1767, in 79th yr. 4 daus. (Maraugh) Ex. he signed the comb, and was a 'Ruler'; rec. in Coventry 1719-1727, and likely older both he and w. (List 372) dism. to Ex. from ch., incl. Phebe, who wit. his deed in 1734 Boston Ch. He was dealing in pipe-staves at (Y. D. 17: 35). Reasonably may be counted: Dover 1639-40. Called Lt. in July, Capt. in Hezekiah (Meroth) at Dorchester with w. Nov. 1639. Lists 372, 373, 376a. He went to Sarah in 1705; d. there 16 Mar. 1749 in 74th R. I. appar. bef. 1640 ended; in 1642 was at yr. Rachel (Maroh alias Meroh), m. at Portsm., R. I., where he had w. Mary in Dorch. 26 Sept. 1700 John Everenden. Mary 1658, and was liv. 1667+. No ch. appear. See (Morah), m. at Dorch. 22 Sept. 1702 John Lechford (index); Austin's Gen. Diet, of Stiles. Richard (Maraugh), Coventry, Conn., R. I.; Underhill Gen. (1932), 1: 14-27. 1725, with w. Deliverance. 5 THOMAS, Falmouth 1652 (Y. D. 1: 64), signed ptn. 1658. Lists 23, 221. De­ MORSE, its princ, home in Wiltshire, ceased, adm. was gr. to Mrs. Elizabeth Har- whence came the Newbury fam. Became vey(9), 26 July 1666. His marsh ment. in 41st commonest name in N. E. deed from Mrs. Mackworth to her dau. 1 BENJAMIN, Hampton wit. 1677, likely Philippa in Feb. 1069-70. the br. of (6) who wit. Joseph Trickey's 6 THOMAS, Lubberland, taxed 1663, gone note to Thos. Rogers in 1687, and swore to it 1664, taxed again 1666, 1676-7. His land in Essex Co. as Dea. B. M. (of Newbury). ment. 1669, 1681; land between John Daniels 2 DANTEL, Hampton propr. 1640. List 392a. and T. M. 1694. Lists 363c, 365, 359a. Will, 3 DEBORAH, Mrs., taxed Portsm. 1698 1 Dec. 1701 (d. suddenly 30 July 1707, long betw. (9) and Richard Sanders, poss. all sick, List 96), gives to friends James and liv. in (9) 's ho. Most reasonably she was a Wm. Durgin ho. and land (they also resid. widowed sis.-in-law, yet is not noted in the legatees and execs.); also to Deborah Mer­ Newb. fam. Lists 330de. In Sept. 1707, ±56, row, John Footman, Elizabeth and Sarah she test, in Martha Sloper 's suit ag. Oba- (sr.) Pinder, Benj. York, David and Abigail diah, jr., as did Deborah Wincoll, ±28, w. of Davis, and John Crommett, none called re­ John, who seems surely her dau. If (9) out­ lated; trusty friends Francis Matthews and lived all his relatives, then Mary Eburne, John Doe, overseers; John and Sarah Pinder ano. wit. 1707, ±30, was not his dau. and and Edw. Polley wit. would seem to be the widow's. As Mary 7 WILLIAM, Portsm., had 8 a. gr. 1 Jan. Morse, she was adm. to No. Ch. 20 May 1696 1656-7; O. F. July 1657; Great Isl. 1659. (List 331c), m. 1st 17 June 1697 Richard Lists 323, 326a, 330a. Of Wethersfield, Conn., Sanders, m. 2d Richard Eburne(l); in 1712 he deeded his 8 a. gr. to James Drew in 1667, Ebenezer (9 jr.) was bondsm. for her, shop­ but was named a Portsm. abuttor in 1672. keeper. Not imposs. too, Obadiah jr. (see 9) See Hist, of Ancient Wethersfield (2: 512), was a son, or (10), if the two are not identi­ where one Wm. d. 6 Apr. 1697 in 75th yr. cal. A Wincoll acct. 1712 ment. 'brother Morrison, Daniel, Wells, from Newbury. Mosse,' indicating at least one son. List 269c. Will, 24 July 1756—2 Jan. 4 JOHN, constable Portsm. 1663, unless error 1757, names w. Eleanor (Littlefield 5), nine for (6). Of Portsm., he ack. judg. to the ch. living and son of a deed. dau. Brattle est. in Suff. Ct. 1673. Godfrey Dear­ born's will 1680 appar. gave his 2d w. Doro­ MORROUGH. Meroth, almost any spell­ thy liberty to dispose of the pers. effects she ing; years later appar. Munroe in Dor­ brot with her to the w. of one John Morse chester. (poss. of the Dedham fam.). DENNIS, Falmouth 1675, apprais. Nathl. 5 JONATHAN, Saco fort soldier 1696. List Mitton's est. in 1682 and wit. Sampson 248b. Penley's deed in Feb. 1684. By 7 Dec. 1686, 6 JOSEPH, smith, Portsm., 30 in 1669 and s. likely much earlier, he m. Penley's dau. of Anthony of Newb. Portsm. constable Jane and liv. at Purpoodock until forced out. 1663-4, wit. there or Hog Isl. 1665; O. A. at Lists 223b, 225a, 227. See also Jefford(l), Portsm. with his cous. (9) 2 Oct. 1666; gr.j. MORSE 495 MOSES 1667, 1668. Wife Mary (Woodhouse), wid. 10 OBADIAH, Portsm., had w. Hanna and of Geo. Pierce of Boston; see Moulton(2), ch. bp. No. Ch: Lydia 1694, Benjamin Pierce (5). He bot on Great Isl. 1676, giving 1696. List 331c. He was hardly (9) and not mtg. to John Davis of York, but ret. to New­ clearly (9 jr.) who m. Martha Sloper. See bury, where he, ±40, took O. A. 1678. He d. also (3). there from small-pox 15 Jan. 1678-9, adm. to 11 THOMAS (Mosse?), signed Shapleigh wid. 1 Apr. fol. Inv. at Newb., all personalty ptn. 1680. List 30. except a smith-shop; the Gt. Isl. inv. incl. a 12 WILLIAM (Morce or Moree) withdrew ho. and two small shops. Lists 312acfh, 323, a suit ag. John Shepard, 1696 (P. & Ct. ii: 326bc, 330a, 356b. Wid. Mary m. 3d at Newb. 173). 31 Dec. 1679 Francis Brown and was dism. from No. Ch. in 1682; not in F. B.'s will 19 MORTON Jan. 1690-1. Ch. (Hoyt's Salisb. 1: 258): 1 ABEL; List 99, p. 79. See Moulton(6). Benjamin, b. ±1669. Joseph (poss.). Joshua. 2 JOHN, carter, from Boston, bot John Sarah, d. at Newb. 7 July 1677. Dau., b. 21 Howell's 100 a. farm at Dunstan in town Jan. 1678-9. One child d. at Newb. from ship of Black Pt. in 1679 and liv. on it some small-pox 5 Feb. 1678-9. time. Scarb. wit. 1687. The war sent him 7 JOSEPH, owned at Muscongus. See Brown back to Boston; there with w. Martha he (17),Pierce(16). sold at Dunstan to Enoch Greenleaf in 1695. 8 JOSHUA, Newb., br. of (6), d. 28 Mar. Ch. rec. Boston, their mo. Martha: John, b. 1691-2; inv. incl. Piscataqua land, also 13 Jan. 1678. Samuel, b. 3 Aug. 1693, and smith's tools. likely others were b. in Me. betw. these yrs. 9 OBADIAH, blacksmith, Portsm., s. of 3 THOMAS, of Merry Mount, famed in his­ William of Newb., 49 in 1694, ±66 in tory, story and opera, spent his last yrs. 1713, 70 in Jan. 1719-20. O. A. 2 Oct. 1666. He in York, poss. through old friendship with bot land from Richard Cutt in 1670, and ho. Edward Johnson. He was liv. as late as 15 and land on Great Isl. from his cous. (6) in Aug. 1646, when he and Nicholas Frost wit. 1678, but appar. never liv. there. Often on Clement Campion's deed (Concord 21,813), jury, a wit., appraiser and bondsm., usually and Winthrop's Journal says d. within two with Samuel Keais. Freeman at Boston yrs. aft. going there 'poor and despised.* 1674; O. A. at Str. Bk. 1685; surveyor; se­ His will, which he made 23 Aug. 1643 as T. lectman 1689-1692; clerk of the market M. of Clifford's Inn, London, gent., gives all, 1692; lie. out of doors 1697-1700. In 1706 he incl. a large tract in Conn, and 2000 a. in sold primers and almanacs. Lists 324, 326c, Prov. of Ligonia in Casco Bay, with the two 327b, 329, 330df, 331abc, 332a, 333a, 335a, Clapboard Islands, to his cousin-german, 337,339,49,52,54,55a, 57,62,98. He m. by 1670 Tobias Milles, and niece Sarah Bruce, wid. a dau. of James Rollins(2), presum. Eliza­ See his 'New English Canaan,' pub. by The beth, his only kn. w. (Lists 331c, 335a). Pro­ Prince Soc. 1883, with biog. and notes by bate records indicate he outliv. all his rela­ Chas. Francis Adams jr.; and later articles tives; adm. to Richard Wibird for creditors by a writer not in sympathy with Puritan 4 Mar. 1723-4. Mary Eburne (see Morse 3) Mass., Col. Chas. E. Banks, Proc. of Mass. had bill for nursing -15 Aug. 1723 to 15 Aug. Hist. Soc. 58: 147-192; 59: 92-95; Hist, of 1724-. Kn. s. Ebenezer, gunsmith, owned a York 1: 159. Also Y. D. 2: 86. Portsm. ho. 1705. He m. bef. 1707 Sarah MOSELEY, Maudsley. Samuel Hadley(3) Deverson(l), beat her with a dangerous weapon in 1712, and assaulted Jos. Harris spoke of John Mosher as -Moseley-. Sec (14); broke jail and supposedly took refuge also Moses(3). in Mary Eburne's ho. He had been of Bos­ 1 CAPT. SAMUEL, Dorchester, Boston. ton and poss. went back, as absent or dead List 3. See also Roderigo. in 1713; called late of Portsm. in 1715 (One 2 THOMAS (Maudesley), Mary (Mosely) E. M., blacksmith from Bos. was warned at and Ebenezer Davenport supported An­ Charlestown, 1715). She m. 2d 13 Sept. 1716 drew Alger's claim for land next James An­ Walter Steward. Ebenezer who m. Mary drews at New Casco Fort, in 17—. The two Peavey in Portsm. 15 May 1729 was poss. a men hired a Dorchester pasture in 1707. Re­ son. ?Obadiah, blacksmith, Portsm. (see 3, becca, dau. of Thos. Stephens of the Carry­ 10), m. Martha Sloper (Richard) aft. her ct. ing Place, was wid. of one Thos. Mosely of case ag. him in Sept. 1707 when many testif. Dorchester, 1751 (Y. D. 29: 120). incl. Agnes Matthews(l), at whose ho. he told that he had run away from Casco Fort MOSES, Moyses. to come home to marry Martha. Both liv. 1 AARON(2), Portsmouth, liv. in the home­ Oct. 1711. Ch. unident. In 1721 the town stead at Sagamore creek, which was a paid Mary Wallis £5 for Mr. Mqrse's gr.ehn., garrison in 1692. As marshal of N. H., he whose chn. not clear. was sometimes called by the grandiloquent title 'Field Marshal.' Jury 1696. Lists 52, MOSES 496 MOSHER 57, 63, 330df, 335a, 339b. In the second and Wallace; d. 2 Feb. 1789, ag. 86. Ch. by 1st altered form of the Sloper fam. rec. (see w: Samuel, bp. 26 Mar. 1726-7; Elizabeth, Brewster 3) he is said to have m. 1 June 1676 bp. 1 June 1729. By 2d w: Samuel, Jane, Euth Sherburne, whose birth is rec. in the Aaron, Sylvanus, William, James. A place original ms. All circumstantial ev., age, must also be found in the 4th gen. for Ruth, propinquity and the practical certainty that an infant, bp. in Portsm. by the Kittery min­ A. M. made an early first mar. are in favor ister 6 Feb. 1731-2. Samuel, bp. 26 Sept. of its truth, and there is no negative ev. By 1708; d. s.p. bef. 1732. 1690 he had m. Mary (see Leach 2) who m. 2 JOHN, Portsm., 70 in 1686 (not 1696), an 2d 20 Oct. 1720 John Sherburne. Adm. 21 apprent. of Geo. Cleeve and Richard Nov. 1713 to wid. Mary, John Abbott and Tucker who gr. him 100 a. at Casco Bay in John Leach bondsmen, but the est. was not 1646, and prob. came over with them in 1630. settled until after her death. Her will, 9 Oct. The first settler at Sagamore Creek, he had 1732, not proved, left small legacies to sons a deed from Ambrose Lane in 1651 and James, Josiah, Joseph and Mark, dau. Sarah grants in 1652 and 1660. Sued John Lewis Scott and three daus. (wives of three of her for unjust seizure of land and lost, in 1662. sons). Adm. d. b. n. on his fa.'s est. was gr. O. A. 2 Oct. 1666; sergt. by 1672; j. 1651; to James in 1733, Geo. Walker and John gr.j. 1651, 1655, 1657, 1659, 1664, 1674, 1681. Jackson bondsmen, and div. into 8 shares Deeded prop, to s. Aaron, who was to pay contemplated, but in the account, 1734, div. his sis. Sarah, in 1679. Deposed about Rich­ into 7 shares is ordered. Giving James his ard Tucker's tenure of his house in 1686. double share leaves five other ch. to be Seated in the seat 'under the pulpit' in identified, three being the kn. brothers, one meeting-ho. in 1693-4, the last record. His the kn. sis. Sarah Scott. The fifth was un­ w. Alice was slandered in 1648 by Elizabeth doubtedly Euth, w. of Timothy Waterhouse, Roe whom he sued, winning the case. One and, as she was liv. and not mentioned in Anne Crunther, poss. a relative, testif. with Mary Sherburne's will, a dau. of A. M. by an him. His 2d w. was Anne, wid. of John Jones earlier w. Mr. C. W. Brewster (Eambles (23). Lists 49, 312c, 313a, 323, 326ac, 330b, about Portsm.), a gr.grs. of three of Ruth 356L, 52, 331b, 335a, 322, 330c, 337. Ch. by Waterhouse's daus., states that she was a 1st w: Aaron. Joanna, m. Timothy Davis 'Miss Moses.' She m. 2d Joseph Mead(2) (61). A Dau., m. Thomas Creber(2) by 1668 and 3d Thomas Skinner. Other ch., poss. by when her fa. deeded to them. Mary, m. 1st w., are Elizabeth, m. at Ipswich 25. 10. Ferdinando Huff(l). Elizabeth, m. Joseph 1708 Joseph Smith and d. s.p. 7 May 1725, Walker by 1664 when her fa. deeded to them. and Aaron, surv. his fa., but d. s.p. bef. the Sarah, liv. in 1679. div. of the est. in 1734. By w. Mary: James, had the homestead, m. 10 Sept. 1713 Martha 3 TIMOTHY, Dover, traditionally and prob. Jackson(14 jr.) who renewed bap. cov. 1715 from Conn., m. 1st by 1700 Mary Jack­ and joined So. Ch. 1724-5; he joined 7 Jan. son (22), m. 2d after 1Ï Oct. 1719 Grace 1728; will 1772—1779. Ch. bp. in So. Ch: (Roberts 14) Duley with whom he deeded to Mary 4 Aug. 1715, John 4 Nov. 1716, Aaron s. Timothy in 1739. Liv. in 1741. List 368b. 14 June 1719, Sarah 10 Sept. 1721, George 31 Ch. by 1st w: Martha, b. 5 May 1700, m. May 1724, Martha 14 Aug. 1726, Euth 3 May Richard Glover of Dover. They q.e. to her 1730, Dorothy 30 June 1734, Abigail 3 Jan. br. all rights in est. of their fa. (still alive) 1736. Sarah, bp. and rec. into cov. 4 July in 1739. Timothy, b. 2 Sept. 1707, liv. in 1708, m. 21 Oct. 1714 Sylvanus Scott. Josiah, Madbury. Desc. have changed their name to tanner, m. 12 Nov. 1719 Abigail Nelson(2). Moseley, and 'done over' their ancestors' Ch. bp. in So. Ch: Abigail 4 Dec. 1720, George gravestones. 5 July 1722, Mary 9 Apr. 1724, Nathaniel 15 May 1726, Daniel 31 Mar. 1728. Joseph, b. MOSHER, Moshier, Mosier. Uncommon. 1690, joiner, soldier at Fort Wm. and Mary Waters (2: 1185, 1066) shows Mosyer in in 1708, m. 1st 17 Aug. 1712, Rebecca Ayers, an Exeter (Devon) will 1639; Moyser, Mo­ m. 2d bef. 1725 one Hannah, m. 3d 10 Aug. sier, in a London will 1667. 1759 Eleanor (Jackson) Lang; d. Sept. 1773, 1 HUGH, Casco Bay, came to Boston in the ag. 83. Ch. by 1st w: Joseph, b. 9 Sept. 1713; -James- of London 5 June 1632. Creditor prob. Robert, bp. 17 June 1716; prob. Mary, of est. of the Saco clapboardman Williams, bp. 1 Sept. 1718. By 2d w: Peletiah, bp. 6 who d. in 1635. Tr.j. Saco Sept. 1640 and the Mar. 1725-6; Theodore, bp. 4 Feb. 1728; Han­ same month he and Thos. Wise had deed nah, bp. 26 Oct. 1729; Hunking; Samuel, bp. from Cleeve and Tucker of 200 a. at the now 31 Aug. 1735; Katherine, Love and Eliza­ E. Deering, N.E. of their ho. He left this beth, bp. 19 Mar. 1737-8. Mark, Greenland, land bef. Wise sold his int. in 1658 and evid. Arundel in 1732, Epsom; m. 1st 29 Oct. 1724 liv. on Harrisicket River near James Lane. Martha Williams, m. 2d 12 Mar. 1735 Jane List 23. See also Allen(l). Adm. at Casco to eldest s. James 26 Sept. 1666, when his br. MOSHER 497 MOULTON John, b. ±1640, and James Lane were sure­ Mar. 1696, d. unm. 5 Jan. 1773. Ezekiel, m. ties. Despite the unusual name, nothing is in Newb. 4 July 1727 Sarah Moulton (Wm. seen that actually connects Hugh Mosier, b. 21 jr.); d. 12 Jan. 1783. 7 ch. Hannah, m. 1st ±1633, of Newport (1660), Portsm. (E. I.) in Portsm. 12 Nov. 1719 Richard Small of and Dartmouth with this fam. (see Austin's Jacobstown, co. Devon; m. 2d (contr. 17 Gen. Diet, of E. I. p. 135). Note also Arthur Feb. 1730) Matthew Bradford; living Hamp­ Mosior, Boston, who first appears ab. the ton 1762. time Me. people were finding shelter there. 2 DANTEL(20), Great Island 1667, land­ 2 JAMES(l) eldest s. and fa.'s admr., but owner 1668 when John Woodhouse practically unkn. He evid. was in Brook- (Woodis) bot adj. him. In 1669 he bot from haven, L. I., in 1683 (see 3) and, on author­ Edward and Martha West. Constable 1668- ity of Col. Banks, went later to New London 1670. Lists 326c, 328, 330a. Inv. of £180 and d. there 26 Feb. 1717-8. The compiler of taken 22 June 1671 by Elias Stileman and the Hist, of Gorham, Me. (1903) called Jos. Morse. Wid. Hannah (?dau. of Richard Daniel of Gorham (ag. 56 in June 1760), a Woodis of Boston) was taking young men son, but what link was found does not ap­ boarders in 1671, when Jos. Morse and Jos. pear, and James would have been 65+ when Pormort were there; see also Dorman(l), this Daniel was b. Lamb(l). She was still Moulton in 1673; 3 JOHN(l), wit. a Felt deed in Nov. 1662, List 312f. H. M.'s land ment. 1674. Poss. and in Oct. 1667 when fined for trav. on she m. 2d bef. June 1681 Joseph Pormort(l); Sunday, said he did it because Mr. Lane was Suff. D. 12: 75. No ch. indicated, but see(3). in danger of drowning. At same ct. bondsm. 3 DANIEL, signed Great Isl. ptn. 1690, list for Geo. Lewis; a No. Yarm. wit. Mar. 1673. 319. List 93. In Nov. 1681, he was of Setauk, 4 HANNAH, m. Samuel Tilton. See (16). L. I., ±41, and of Brookhaven, appar. with 5 HENRY(7), Hampton, had a gr. in June w. Elizabeth, in May 1683, when he sold 300 1640 and snared in div. of commons 1645. a. on Harrisicket Eiver with a ho. and He m. 20 Nov. 1651 Sobriety Hilton(l), frame of a barn; (2) also signed. Old neigh­ List 392c, and liv. on third lot E. of his fa. 's. bors depos. in 1733 that he oecup. Mosier's Selectman ten times 1653-1688; gr.j. 1683-4. Neck on W. side of river, also 2 islands Called Sr. 1683, but no Jr. appears in his fam. (Great and Little Mosiers), 60-70 yrs. ago. Lists 392ab, 393b, 394, 396, 49, 52, 54, 55ab. At Brookhaven 1695, he sold land there to s. See also (16). He d. 8 Sept. 1701. Est. di­ Hugh. Other ch. not found. One John M. vided by agreem. 13 Sept., the homestead to depos. (SJC 69401) that Joseph Lamson, s. John, he and Jonathan to maint. the mo. ±1734, had an unrec. deed from John M. of who d. 31 Jan. 1718-9, ag. 85. Ch: Miriam, b. No. Yarm. to James Lane, of Mosiers Isl., 20 Mar. 1655, d. 11 May 1662. Joseph, b. 30 and that J. M. once owned Wm. Thomas's Dec. 1656, d. 17 May 1657. John, b. 22 Feb. farm. 1659-60. Josiah, b. 26 Apr. 1662. Jonathan, 4 , fisherman, Dec, 1684, went with mason, b. 25 Dec. 1663. Corporal, selectman. others in Wm. Cotton's boat to the Great As Ens. J. M. he was on a committee of mili­ Isl. prison. tia given extraordinary powers for Hampt. in 1691. Lists 66, 68. He m. Sarah Paine of MOULTON. The N. H. fam. came from co. Gloucester; d. 3 July 1742. 3 ch. 1711- Norfolk. See Hotten 's Lists, p. 291; N. 1716. Abigail, b. 2 Oct. 1666, m. one Lecock. E. Eeg. 69: 342. Adm. to Hampt. Ch. from Exeter 1697; d. a 1 BENJAMTN(21), Hampton, m. Hannah wid. 7 Oct. 1705. Wall (James), whose sis., wid. Mary 6 *JEEEMIAH(20), Esq., York, m. betw. Marston (the mo. joining), deeded to him in 12 Aug. 1673—24 June 1678 Mary Young 1700. Lists 395, 396, 52, 54, 57, 62. Will, 20 (Rowland), who d. 3 June 1723; m. 2d in Feb. 1728-9—19 June 1733, names w. Han­ Sept. fol. Mrs. Alice (Chadbourne 1) Don- nah, 6 ch., and Thos. Batchelder (given 5 s.). nell, who died 18 June 1744 in 81st year Wid. Hannah's will, 31 Aug. 1738—24 Nov. (gr.st.). He logged early for Henry Say- 1742, names ch: James, b. 13 Dec. 1686, m. 11 ward at Old Mill Creek and built a log ho. May 1714 Mary Redman(2). Second w. there; in 1684 got from Pres. Danforth a Lydia and 3 or 4 ch. named in his will, 11—• deed for Gorges Point which Rishworth 24 Sept. 1755. Benjamin, Hampton F., m. 25 claimed for Mrs. Nanny. Town gr. 1685; Aug. 1720 Elizabeth (Dearborn 2) Sanborn. constable 1679; gr.j. often; Eep. 1692; joined Will, 23 Mar. 1749—24 Apr. 1752, names s. with selectmen and James Plaisted to build Benj.,dau. Abigail Conner, and (his wife's?) the town-ho. 1698; selectm. 1700. Sum­ gr.dau. Hannah Folsom (under 18 yrs. old), monsed at times for retailing strong drink, liv. with him. Mary, b. 5 June 1691, m. Thos. threatening the constable, and abusing Mr. Batchelder(3). Joseph, b. 27 Sept. 1693, had Hooke. Lists 87, 278, 38. Will, 9 May 1727 w. Hannah; d. 4 May 1750. Elizabeth, b. 3 (d. 26 Dec. 1731),names w.,only son,only dau. MOULTON 498 MOULTON and her husb., and 6 gr.ch. Presum. an unrec. Ch: Martha, b. 16 Nov. 1668, m. Humphrey s. Abel was arrested in Oct. 1696 for swear­ Perkins(8). John, carpenter, b. 30 May 1669, ing, Arthur Bragdon and Jos. Pray bondsm., m. 11 Dec. 1713, Rebecca Smith (John). Tr.j. and had a gr. with Samuel Came in Mar. fol.; 1685, 1694; selectm. 1707; served in King prob. the young Moulton taken at York in Wm.'s war. He d. 1 Apr. 1740, his wid. 25 May 1697 (List 96) and the 'Able Morton' Feb. 1741. 5ch. Lydia, b. 13 July 1671, d. 13 reported drowned in Jan. 1698 (List 99, p. July 1678. Daniel, b. 16 Mar. 1672-3, d. 4 79). Eec. ch: Lt. Joseph, b. 18 Jan. 1679-80, Jan. 1718; adm. 4 June fol. to wid. Mary and m. 30 Dec. 1697 Mary Pulman(l) who d. 24 s. Daniel, bondsm. Hezekiah Jenness and June 1722; m. 2d in Berw. 6 Dec. 1722 Mary Enoch Sanborn. Lists 62, 399a, 400. 10 ch. (Cutts 3) Spencer. Berw. innholder 1727-8; (6 bp. 13 June 1708). James, b. 29 July York 1730; both liv. 1755. Lists 38, 279, and 1675, m. 15 Oct. 1702 Dorothy Clements(l), the only likely one for List 99, p. 92, tho cert, who d. 23 Mar. 1704, leaving dau. Dorothy, here in July 1711. Ch: Abel, appar. twin, b. bp. 24 Sept. 1704, m. in Maiden 31 Mar. 1725 10 May 1701, m. 1st bef. July 1723 Eleanor Jacob Freese (John 1). List 399a. Nathan, Bane(4); m. 2d (int. 2 Dec. 1748) Judith allotted 20 s. if he demand it, having had his (Lord) Gowen(2); List 279. Abigail, appar. portion. He m. 26 Apr. 1705 Sarah Keaser of twin, m. by 1722 Lewis Bane(4 jr.). Jere­ Haverh. 2 ch. rec. Hampt. were bp. in Hav­ miah 3d, m. (int. 19 Apr. 1729) Elizabeth erhill 1706-1708. David, at his master Win- Perkins of Wells; List 279. Mary, m. 24 Feb. gate's ho. 1704, blacksmith. He m. 2 Jan. 1731-2 James Grant jr. Miriam, m. in Newb. 1710 Sarah Leavitt; d. 15 Feb. 1732-3, adm. 11 July 1733 Abraham Lunt of York. Eben­ 17 Mar. to Jabez Smith who was gdn. of 2 of ezer (List 279), m. 7 Apr. 1734 Elizabeth 7 rec ch., 5 in distrib. 1738. Anna, b. 2 Mar. Harmon (John 3 jr.). Mercy, m. in Newb. 1679, m. Caleb Marston(3). Lydia, b. 19 10 June 1736 Joshua Grant of York. Eliza­ July 1681, m. Thos. Marston(3). Jacob, b. beth, m. (int. 28 Oct. 1738) Peter Grant. 21 June 1688, m. 10 Dec. 1714 Sarah Smith, Samuel, m. (int. 22 Jan. 1736-7) Catherine who d. 6 Apr. 1739, he 7 Mar. 1751. 6 eh. Hamilton (Gabriel). Poss. Noah, List 279; Rachel, b. 4 Oct. 1690, m. 21 May 1718 Capt. see also Black(2). Mary, b. 14 Jan. 1681-2, m. Jabez Smith. Johnson Harmon(5). 9 JOHN, s. of Robert of Charlestown, and 7 •JOHN, Hampton, older br. of (20), ar­ br.-in-law of Thos. Mitchell(15), was 'of rived at Boston 8 June 1637, ag. 38, with Kennebec or elsewhere' in Oct. 1666, when w. Anne, ag. 38, (Anne Green, m. at Ormes­ his Maiden land and ho. were sold by the by St. Margaret, 24 Sept. 1623), 5 ch. and 2 mortgagee, John Payne of Boston, to Mitch­ servants (see Eden 1, Goodwin 3). He waB ell. Lists 186, 187. See also Sewall's 'An­ one of those asking leave in 1638 to settle cient Dominions,' pp. 181-2. He d. in Maiden Hampt. where he was gr. 250 a. in Dec. 1639. 8 Apr. 1707, ±76 (gr.st.). Freeman 22 May 1639; lot layer; Rep. to 10 JOHN, taxed Scarboro 1681, List 238a. Genl. Ct. in Boston 1639; with Goodman Morton? Cross made a valua. of Hampt. livestock for 11 JOHN(5), Hampton, m. 26 Oct. 1692 the Gen. Ct. 1640; com.t.e.s.c. 1641; select­ Mary Perkins(2) and liv. on the home­ man 1647. Lists 391a, 392ab, 393ab. Will, stead. Lists 57, 399a. She d. 14 Aug. 1707, 23 Jan. 1649—1 Oct. 1650, names w. Anne he 21 Jan. 1741. Ch: Deacon Abraham, b. 8 (List 593a), the ch. brot from Eng., and Sept. 1694, m. 1st 9 May 1720 Jane Libby(l), John, but not Ruth. Ch: Henry. Mary, m. m. 2d 13 Oct. 1736 Dorothy (Sanborn), wid. bef. Jan. 1649 Wm. Sanborn. Anne, prob. of Jethro Batchelder(4). Liv. at Kensing­ unm. 1649; see (16). Jane and Bridget, ton. 8 ch., incl. two Libbys. Abigail, b. 7 twins, liv. together in a small ho. many yrs., Jan. 1697. Mary, b. 1 Mar. 1699, d.y. Henry, unm., and d. the same day 19 Mar. 1699, ag. b. 4 Sept. 1701; of York 1737, where one ab. three score (see N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. 3: Henry m. 8 Feb. 1732-3 Martha Shaw. Eliza­ 122; Dow's Hampt. 2: 862). John, bp. at beth, b. 9 Apr. 1704, m. Thos. Garland(4). Newb. 1 mo. 1638 (Hampt. rec). Ruth, bp. John, b. 6 Dec. 1706, d. 23 Aug. 1779, m. 7 Hampt. 7: 1: 1640, appar. d. bef. 1649; see Feb. 1734 Hannah Lamprey(1), who d. 14 also (16). Dec. 1772 in 64th yr. (gr.st.). 8 ch. 8 LT. JOHN(7), Hampton, m. 23 Mar. 1666 12 *JOSEPH(21),Hampton, m. 24 May 1677 Lydia Taylor (Anthony) and liv. on the Bethia Swain (Wm.), who d. 19 Dec. 1723 homestead. Selectm. 1676-7, 1694; gr.j. 1683, ag. 71 (gr.st.). He liv. on the homestead. 1694, 1696. Lists 49, 52, 54, 55a, 57-59, 62, Selectman 1682; j. 1692, 1696; Rep. 1693; 63, 396, 397b, 399a, 400. See also (16). He gr.j. 1694, 1697, 1700. Lists 392b, 396, 399a, depos. in Oct. 1669, ±30; in 1694 as Ensign, 49, 52, 54. In 1726 he deeded entire est. to ±55. Called Lt. in 1700. Adm. to s. John 4 four daus. and gr.s. Joseph (Samuel). Ch: Mar. 1706-7 and on that day the heirs signed Mary, b. 22 Feb. 1678, d. unm. 21 Feb. 1756. an agreement. Wid. Lydia d. in 1729, ag. 83. Samuel, b. 25 Dec. 1679, m. 8 Aug. 1706 MOULTON 499 MOULTON Deborah Palmer(15), who d. 20 May 1716. Oct. 1760 (town rec), 1761 (gr.st.), ag. 66; it List 399a. Will, 17 (d. 22) Jan. 1754, names is more than conjecture, but unproven, that 3 sons, 1 dau., gr.s. Nehemiah M. Bethia, b. she was Hannah Ballard(2). He m. 2d in 26 Nov. 1683, m. Ebenezer Philbrick(2). Berw. 14 Oct. 1762 Mrs. Mary Lord; d. 20 Abiah, b. 15 July 1689, unm. 1736 when she July 1765, ag. 77 (gr.st.); ±70 in 1759. Ch: q.e. to Joshua Band of Bye. Sarah, b. 10 Jeremiah, Esq., b. 17 Jan. 1713-4 (m. 1st Feb. 1692, called Moulton in deed 1726. Hannah Sayward who d. 3 Dec. 1757, m. 2d 13 JOSEPH(20), York. O. A. 22 Mar. 1679- Abigail Buck); Daniel, 1715-6; Daniel, b. 80; grant 1685; constable 1686, 1688; 17 Mar. 1716-7 (m. Hannah Preble); Han­ gr.j. 1686, 1691; j. 1691. In 1691 he entert, nah, b. 7 Feb. 1720-1 (m. Benj. Holt); Thom­ the gr.j. at his tav. and with James Sayward as, 1722-1736; Abigail, 1724-1736; Dorcas, b. was bondsm. for Daniel Manning. List 33. 25 June 1726 (m. John Heard Bartlett); In the Ind. attack 25 Jan. 1691-2, he and Lucy, b. 4 Sept. 1728 (m. Daniel Clark, see one or more sons were taken; his w. (probate 51). records indicate she was dau. of Francis 14 JOSIAH(5), Hampton, liv. south of the Littlefield 16) is not ment. as a captive or Green. Jury 1694; selectm. 1699, 1711, as alive later, and prob. was then k. He d. in 1714, 1721. List 392b. He m. 1st 3 Dec. 1685 captivity; his inv., 'who was taken by the Lucy Marston(ll), who d. 8 Mar. 1688; m. Inds.,' 12 Oct. 1692. Francis Littlefield, sr., 2d 25 Apr. 1689 Elizabeth Worthington. was admr. 12 Dec. 1692 to 1695+; Jan. 3, Wm. Fuller(5) in will 1691 made his cousins 1699-1700 adm. was gr. to the br. Jeremiah, Josiah M. and Elizabeth his w. his principal who demanded (but did not get) the est. heirs, they to live with him and be as son from John Heard (he had wintered cows for and dau. to him and his w. Ch., by 1st w: Joseph bef. his captiv.); in Oct. 1718 Mr. Josiah, b. 21 Nov. 1686, d. s.p. 21 Nov. 1776 Jeremiah M. (poss. the son) asked for an in 57th yr. of his office as Deacon; m. 28 addi. invent. 4 sons, all of York and 3 of Dee. 1709 Mary Marston(4) who d. 12 Sept. age in 1706 (Y. D. 7: 51, 216). John, his 1774 in 87th yr. (gr.st.). By 2d w: William, keeping until he went out to service came to b. 18 Feb. 1690, d. 19 Nov. 1762, m. 6 Mar. £12. Mariner, Portsm. (but of Kit. 1723), 1715 Eachel Locke(5), who d. 20 Jan. 1774 he m. Dorothy Cogswell (Wm. of Ipsw.), who in 80th yr. 6 of 11 ch. d. in 1736. Simon, b. as D. C. was at Moses Paul's in Portsm. in 24 Feb. 1692, m. 2 Mar. 1722 Hannah Per­ 1713. He d. at Antigua; appraisers Newc. kins (12). 3 kn. daus. Sobriety, b. 13 Aug. men; adm. 20 Sept. 1725 to wid. Dorothy, 1694, m. Ebenezer Brown(33). Henry, b. 1 who m. 2d Ephraim Jackson(20). Ch: Sam­ Mar. 1698, m. 20 Nov. 1722 Mary Garland uel, bp. So. Ch. 9 Dec. 1716, not in mo. 's will, (9). Mov. to Sandown. 9 ch. Elizabeth, b. 1758; Dorothy, bp. 9 Mar. 1717-8, m. in Ipsw. 10 Sept. 1699, m. 18 Mar. 1725 John Batch- 18 Aug. 1737 John Whipple. Joseph, taken elder (Stephen 3). Edward, m. by 1727 one by Ind. 1691-2 ('N. E. Captives,' i: 227). Mary. 9 ch. Worthington, m. 1st 9 Oct. Blacksmith, Portsm., he .m. 25 Nov. 1709 1735 Abigail Moulton (Corp. Jona.), m. 2d 8 Abigail Ayers(l) and bot the Ballard(2) Mar. 1739 Abigail Garland (9). Mov. to Me. prop, from the heirs. List 339. Both depos. 3 ch. bp. Hampt. Sarah. 1 Mar. 1758, he 72, she 70. Adm. in 1762 to s. Joseph, b. 29 Sept. 171- (m. Sarah Sher­ 15 MARY, widow. See (16). burne). Other ch: John, 1713-1719; Alice, 16 MTRIAM, ag. 23, presum. sis. of (7) and b. 4 June 1715 (m. James Holt of York); (20), came in 1637 with them and Abigail, bp. 1 Feb. 1718-9; John, bp. 8 Oct. other Moultons, Mrs. Mary, wid., ag. 30 1721 (m. Eunice Sawyer of Wells and Ipsw., (unident.), and Ruth, ag. 30 (unident.); Lydia Smith of Hampt. and wid. Mary Pet- also Wm.(21). Miriam m. Thos. King(14), tengill). Capt. Daniel, mariner, Portsm. whose will 1667 names her and others, incl. 1716, m. Lucy Cogswell (Wm.), who d. 27 cous. Henry(5); cous. Rachel, w. of Chris­ Feb. 1733-4 in 37th yr. (Pt. of Graves); m. tian Dolloff; John(8). Rachel Dolloff was 2d by 1737 Elizabeth Vaughan (Wm.), both presum. dau. of an unkn. br. of Miriam. Two liv. 1743. Bee. ch: Daniel, b. Ipsw. 17 July others of uncert. place: Ruth, m. 3 Apr. 1719; Martha, b. Portsm. 17 July 1723. Col. 1660 Peter Johnson(24), cannot be reckoned Í*Jeremiah, Esq., York, b. ±1688-9, taken dau. of (7) in view of his will; Hannah, m. prisoner 1691-2 ('N. E. Captives' i: 227), 17 Dec. 1662 Samuel Tilton of Hampt. is not must have returned soon as the admr. kept surely Anne(7) who must have been older him 4% yrs. Disting. in war and civil life, than Hannah's husb. he first won fame as Capt. at Norridgewock. 17 RACHEL, m. Christian Dolloff. See (16). Col. of N. H. regt. at Louisburg; Councillor, 18 EOBERT(21), Hampton, m. 29 May 1689 Bep., County Treas., Judge Inf. Ct. Com. Lucy Smith. Gr.j. 1695; selectm. 1705, Pleas, Judge of Prob., Beg. of Deeds, and either he or son selectm. 1722, 1725. Will, numer. lesser offices. His w. Hannah d. 26 Sr., 25 May 1727 (d. 11 Oct. 1732), names w. Lucy, s. Jeremiah principal heir and to main- MOULTON 500 MUCHEMORE tain his mo., and 3 other sons: William, Feb. 1651-2, m. Josiah Sanborn. Mary, d. 27 cooper, b. 8 Mar. 1690, m. 23 Dec. 1715 Abi­ July 1664. Sarah, b. 17 Dec. 1656, m. 30 Dec. gail Page (Christopher 9), who d. 22 Jan. 1674 (-Mary- by Newb. rec) Jonathan 1776. His will, 1762—1762, names her and 7 Haines; 9 ch. rec. Newb. and Haverh. He of 10 ch. Robert, b. 15 Feb. 1693, d. 3 Oct. and 4 ch. were captured in 1696 (List 96) 1778, m. 9 July 1719 Sarah Lamprey(l), who and he was k. by Ind. 22 Feb. 1697-8. See d. 21 Oct. 1767. Liv. at Bride Hill. 6 ch. Hoyt's Salisb. 3: 979. Ruth, b. 7 May 1659, Jeremiah., b. 1 Dec. 1696. See Dow's Hamp­ m. Richard Sanborn. Robert, b. 8 Nov. 1661. ton, 2: 864, 867. Jonathan, b. 5 June 1702, m. William, Newb., b. 25 May 1664, m. 27 May 21 Dec. 1727 Elizabeth Lamprey(l). Liv. at 1685 Abigail Webster (John jr.) who d. 24 Little Boar's Head. Will, 20 (d. 22) May July 1723, ag. 62. His will, trader, 12—30 1735, names w. and 5 ch. In 1749 she was Oct. 1732, names 2d w. Sarah. 9 ch., incl. the w. of Thos. Rand(6 jr.) of Rye. Sarah, b. 4 July 1701, m. her cous. Ezekiel 19 RUTH, 30 in 1637, and a younger Ruth Moulton(l). who m. Peter Johnson(24); see (16). MOUNSELL (Moon-, Mun ), Thomas, ±30 20 THOMAS, bp. at Great Ormesby, co. in Oct. 1669, bot John Martin's Lubber- Norfolk, 16 July 1608, s. of Robert and land ho. and Dover gr. in Sept. 1667 and Mary (Smith), came to Newb. 1637 and with sold to Nicholas Doe in Feb. fol. At Exeter the first settlers to Hampton, where he was in Oct. 1668 he wit a Wadleigh-Gilman gr. 80 a. in Dec. 1639 and liv. near the home agreem.; in Oct. 1669 Nicholas Lissen with­ of his older br. (7). See also (16). Freeman drew a suit ag. him for failure to cart and 31 Mar. 1638; selectm. 1644, 1652. Called haul logs as contracted, his bondsm. James of Hampt. in deeds to 12 May 1656 when he Thomas and N. Doe. At same ct. Lissen sued sold his ho. there, but owned in York in July him and Abraham Collins (2) for forf. of a 1654 and bot 70 a. with small bldg. adj. Ar­ bond. Both (he called Mounser) had fled thur Bragdon in Mar. 1655; of York he sold the country in 1671. One Thos. Munsell, this to Alex. Maxwell 23 Jan. 1657. Liv. on reckoned b. ±1650, was of New London Gorges Neck until death. York gr. 1659, 1680 to 1712, when he d. See also Munsey. 1681; constable 1661; gr.j. 1666-7; tr.j. 1668; Mountes (see also Montesse). James and signed ptn. in favor of Peter Weare 1668; 'Sim:', both with crew of ship -Success­ selectman 1679, 1680. Lists 391a, 392ab, in 1685. List 314. 393ab, 25. His w. Martha, m. by 1638, MOUNTFORT, Jonathan. About 1697 the signed with him 1650, 1653-4, and wit. with est. of Capt. John Littlefield(5) paid Rishworth 1661; List 393a. In 1684 they Jonathan -Munford- for his mo.'s use. Jon­ deeded whole est. to sons Jeremiah and Jo­ athan, s. of the first Edmund, was b. in Bos­ seph for life supp.; he dead in 1703; she in ton 15 June 1678; see Bulkeley Gen. p. 879. 1711, s. Jeremiah having cared for her. Ch: See also Gowen(4), Moody(6). Thomas, bp. Hampt. 24 Nov. 1639, no later Moursell, Richard (or Marsill). List 21. rec. Daniel, bp. Hampt. 13 Feb. 1641-2. Jere­ Moris, William, Exeter. List 43. Moore 1 miah. Abigail (incl. without actual proof), m. bef. July 1669 Henry Simpson. Mary, b. MUCHEMORE, an uncommon name. Hampt. 25 Jan. 1651-2, m. 1st Mainwaring Hilton(9), m. 2d Samuel Bragdon(5). Jo­ 1 JAMES. The fol. items are supposed to seph. Hannah, b. Hampt. 19 June 1655. refer to one individual. In N. H. ct. 1651; also in 1655, when servant of Richard Cater 21 WILLIAM, Hampton, step-son of Wm. (2). In 1658 Capt. Nicholas Shapleigh with­ Estow. Listed as a servant, ag. 20, he drew a suit ag. him for debt. Scarb. 1664; in came with fam. of Robert Page(6) in ct. there on various charges, and in 1666 or­ 1637, in same emigration as (7, 16, 20), ac- dered to finish John Budizert's ho., as con­ comp. the Pages to Hampt. and m. their dau. tracted, or forf. £10. He and w. Sarah, abs. Margaret. List 393a. He had no Hampt. gr. from meet, in 1667, said they went to hear until the div. of commons to proprs. of ho.- Mr. Jordan. She was perh. dau. of Robert lots, 1645. Lists 392b, 393ab. Selectm. 1649, Mendum(2) and mo. of Robert Muchemore, 1653, 1658; freeman 3 Oct. 1654. One of five a minor in 1682. James frequented the comp. Hampt. men who ' unadvisedly' signed the of Wm. Batten's w. Joan 1668-1670. One 1654 ptn. in fav. of Robert Pike. Will 8 James sued Thos. Roberts in Suff. Ct., Feb. Mar. 1663-4 (d. 18 Apr.) names w. Margaret, 1689-90. 7 ch. and unborn ch.; fa.-in-law Robert Page 2 JOHN, in 1668 wit. ag. George Jones at and br.-in-law Henry Dow exec; inv. £478. Portsm., where a John was taxed 1681, Wid. Margaret m. 2d 2 Aug. 1671 Lt. John tax abated 1683. Poss. a younger John was Sanborn; d. 13 July 1699. Ch., 4 liv. 1655 the Star Isl. fisherman who bot a Great Isl. when Wm. Estow made his will, all under ho. from Geo. Ferris in 1697, but continued age 1664, all but Mary in gr.fa.'s will 1679: to live at the Shoals; this ho. was in occupa. Joseph, oldest. Benjamin. Hannah, b. 15 of Zachariah Foss in 1722. Lists 329, 309. MUCHEMORE 501 MUNJOY The fisherman m. a dau. of Richard and Elea­ MUNDEN, Mundav. nor Welcom or Wilcomb, was willed a boat 1 CAPT. (Munday), took letter from Piscat. by her mo. in 1699 and adm. her est. His to Barbadoes in 1669; likely Capt. Rob­ will, 11 Feb. 1717-8—3 June 1718, names w. ert, commander of the -Richard and John- Anne and 7 ch: Abigail, m. one Priest by of London at the W. I. in Feb. 1668-9, buying 1717. Rachel, m. one Downes by 1717. John, Indians. (exec), liv. at Gosport (Star Isl.), one of the 2 STEPHEN (Munday), Mr., Portsm. 1678, town's first selectm. in 1731. Had w. Abi­ when cleared on charge of entert, a Sun­ gail. 6 ch. rec. 1716-1730, and poss. others, day drinking party, the host proving to be incl. Samuel, who with Henry Carter, adm. Philip Caverly(2), who liv. in one end of John's est. in 1752. Richard, Gosport, m. same ho. Tax of Munday's man rebated, Amie Tuckerman; adm. 3 June 1724 to br. May 1679-80. List 331b. Presum. husb. of John. 3 ch. rec. 1718-1723 incl. Nathaniel Mrs. Deborah (Munden), b. ±1630-1, and fa. (see N. Tuckerman's will 1744). Joseph of her ch: Anne, m. 1st Nathan Bedford(l), Smuttynose. Adm. 7 Apr. 1725 to wid. m. 2d Richard Calley(l), and Elizabeth, m. Sarah, who m. 2d, one of her bondsm. Samuel John Pickering(5). Mrs. Deborah, ±50, was Preble(2); Abraham Martin was the other. at Roger and Joan Brown's ho. in Boston in Deacon William, b. 27 Jan. 1703-4, one of Feb. 1680-1; bef. this, she and Edward Ever­ Gosport's first board of selectmen; liv. 1758. ett were in Suff. Ct. for scratching and His 1st w. Sarah, b. Mar. 1704, was adm. to wounding Mary Hale with a great pin. New­ Hampt. P. Ch. 1726. 6 ch. rec. or bp. 1726- castle 1683 (List 313g); there in June 1684 1737. He m. 2d (int. Salisb. 26 Sept. 1737) she held as security for her charges the Joanna Bradbury, and had other ch. Sarah, goods of Sarah Winsland, who had been single in 1718. badly burned. See also Bedford(2). One 3 JOHN, Oyster River, taxed 1677, the same Daniel M. of Boston d. by 1713, leaving wid. yr. a warr. was issued ag. him and Grace Hannah and ch. Roberts(14), she a maid to Elizabeth Follett (ag. ±50), he a hired man in same ho. Name MUNJOY, Mountjoy. and fate of their child unkn. He (Michel- {GEORGE, Mr. ±47 in 1674, mariner, ship- more) was one of the O. R. men deposing ag. carpenter, s. of John of Abbotsham, co. Waldron in Apr. 1681. List 359a (twice). Devon, where he sold land in 1667, was adm. 4 MARY, of Portsm., but living at Greenl., to Boston Ch. and made freeman in 1647. He m. 4 Dec. 1677 Christopher Keniston(l). m. by 1652 Mary Phillips(9) who m. 2d Rob­ 5 WALTER, Shoals, partn. of Richard Cum- ert Lawrence(4) and 3d Stephen Cross(lO). mings(2) in a fishing voyage by 1649. He Coming in 1658 to Casco Bay, where his fa.- left a wid. Jane (Turpin, dau. of Thos.), in-law bot the George Cleeve homestead in whose husb. James Leach(2) sued Cummings 1659, he acquired a tremendous prop. incl. in her behalf in 1660. Her 4 ch. were remem­ all of Mun.ioy hill, House Isl., Bustin's Isl., bered by Mrs. Batchelder(l) in 1660; poss. Pond (Peaks) Isl. and tracts at Saccarappa, one or more a Muchemore. See also Mans­ Capisic, Merreconeag, Tewissick, Ammon- field (3). gungon, etc. He sold his Bos. ho. in 1663. MUDDLE, Philip, taxed Portsm. Jan. 1688- His ho. at Long Creek point was a licensed 9; Newc. cor.j. 1693. List 318a. One P. inn for many yrs. Lists 3 p. 44, 25, 88, 93, M. was of Salem bef. 1674; in 1680 he had 221, 222c, 225a, 236. In 1672 he surv. the been long abs. from his w. and was planning eastern boundary of Mass. for the Gen. Court to marry ano. woman; taxed there 1683. and advocated its extension to incl. the Thos. M. wit. a Berwick deed in 1713. Kennebec region. Associate 1662-1664, 1672- MUDGE, 1 Gilbert, fisherman, Hog Isl 1676; J. P. 1665, 1666; commissioner for and 1661 (Essex Q. Ct. 3: 212); Shoals Scarboro and Falmouth 1661, 1662, 1664; wit. 1668. Several yrs. abs. from his w. in committee to build the prison at Casco 1669, 1670 and ord. to go to her within twelve and to enlarge it 1674. For his many law mo. or forfeit £20, but here alone in 1671 suits, see P. & Ct. Rec. i, ii. One of Pres. and June 1673. Thos. Barnes was his Danforth's trustees for the Province, 1680. bondsm. in 1672 when Henry Deering sued He d. bef. 1681 when wid. Munjoy was in him for debt. Bos. Adm. gr. 25 June 1684 to her and her 2d husb., inv. 24 Sept. 1685 listing the Me. 2 GREGORY, built at Small Point, and bef. lands. See 2 Me. Hist. Col. 6. 200. Ch: John, 1676 gave the place to Rachel (Atkins 5) b. 17 Apr. 1653. Lists 27, 86, 223b. Adm. Drake(4). Y. D. 8: 167; Doc. Hist. 24: 284. Jos. Bedding's est. and took inv. 1673. He 3 JAMES, taxed Pemaquid 1687. Lists 124, was k. in attack on Falm. in 1676. Temper­ 191. ance M., wit. 1675 (Y. D. 2: 174), may have Mulford. SeeMason(5). been his w. George, mariner, Bos. and Brain - Mullin, James, with Wm. Pitman, wit. deed tree, b. 21 Apr. 1656, m. Mary Noyes (Peter of Abraham Josselyn to Scottow, 1663 (SJC 557). MUNJOY 502 MUSSEY of Sudbury) who m. 2d John Smith of Rox- MUNSON, Robert, s.-in-law (step-s.) of bury, innholder. Ch: Josiah, innholder, Bos., Abraham How of Dorchester, asked re­ b. 14 Oct. 1687, m. 14 July 1709 Martha Cut­ lease as a soldier at Fort Mary, Winter Har­ ler (m. 2d Stephen Pearkes), adm. to her 24 bor, in Sept. 1704, as in service over a yr. He Nov. 1719, Pelatiah Munjoy bondsm.; Mary, m. Abigail Littlefield (Jonathan 12) and liv. b. 28 May 1690, m. 4 June 1714 Dr. Philip in Wells and Scarboro, taking poss. at Dun­ Thompson; Joanna, m. 25 Oct. 1738 John stan under Mr. John Milliken in 1726 (SJC Gwynn. Josiah, b. 4 Apr. 1658. Philip, bp. 1 55445). Aged ±55 in 1742, and d. bef. 13 Oct. June 1662. 'Mary, bp. 9 July 1665, m. John 1758; she liv. 1762. Seven ch. bp. Palmer(12). Hepsibah, bp. 9 Nov. 1673, m. MURPHY, Dennis, denied in 1678 that he 1st 1 Oct. 1691 Nathaniel Alden, m. 2d John had dealings with Henry Kirke(2). See Mortimer. Pelatiah, bp. 20 June 1675, mari­ also Glasson. One John M., an O. R. wit. ner, m. int. 21 Dec. 1710 Rebecca Farr, d. 1726, poss. the same who had Arundel gr. s.p., adm. 23 Sept. 1729 to Wm. Lee, ship­ 1733. wright. Gershom, bp. 20 June 1675. Poss. MURRAY. 1 Anthony, wit. a Cutts deed at Huldah Munjoy who m. in Bos., int. 25 Mar. Kit. 1658 (Y. D. 1: 163). 1696, William Norman, a barber from Caro­ 2 JAMES, admitted inhab. of Dover 10 Feb. lina, who in his will, 1702, ment. his w. 1658-9; k. by a falling limb in Nov. next. Huldah and dau. Huldah Mountjoy, was Lists 356d, 361b. from Marblehead where there were Munjoys and Mountjoys 1669-1725. MURRELL, Jeremiah, Boston, with no kn. Munmer, or Mummer, John, wore the clothes connec. except thru his w. Sarah, who was of John Webster of Portsm., deed, (de­ 'dau.-in-law' of John Ugrove or Newgrove, position of Mary Jones 1662); Webster was and somehow related to Pickerings and liv. in Jan. 1657-8. poss. to Rollin8es. His will (Morrells), 15 MUNNTNGS. 1 George, Boston (Lists 77a, Nov. 1676—4 Nov. 1679 (Jos. Farnum a 181), and w. Joanna (List 181). See also wit.), names w. Sarah and 'my ch. all of N. E. Reg. 8: 354. them, being two sons and two daus.' Mrs. 2 JOHN, at the Eastward with his vessel in Sarah was gr. adm. on est. of her fa.-in-law 1675. List 3. Newgrove in 1694; John Pickering acted for Munns, Mark, a Kittery wit. 1654, ag. ±30. her in 1695. She d. in Boston 7 Apr. 1709, ag. 77; adm. to Richard Stratton, her s. Amos MUNSEY, Munsell. Note also Mounsell. declining; one bondsm. in 1710 was Jona­ WILLIAM, cooper, Kittery 1686, liv. on 30 than Farnum. Ch: Sarah, oldest by will. a. S. of John Morrell sr. In 1687 with Mary, b. and d. 1658. Lydia, b. 1659, d.y. Nathl. Lamos wit. deed from Wm. Williams Lydia, b. 14 Oct. 1661. Hosea, b. 25 July sr. of Oyster River and Samuel Hill of Kit. 1665. Amos, younger s., cooper, m. in Boston to Stephen Jenkins. In Dec. 1688 Jos. and 8 May 1707 Rachel Clay(2); 3 ch. rec. there Samuel Hill, Ephraim Tibbetts and John 1708-1712. In 1702 he was in Portsm. with Hanson, in Ind. clothes, fired a gun to Danl. Weare and Capt. Pickering; in 1721 as frighten him and fam. out of his ho., where­ Newgrove's gr.s. he sold to Jos. Roberts jr. by they might take poss.; they were fined, 60 a. marsh gr. to J. N., and also sold 'being while he sat in the stocks for threatening the right owner,' 6 a. marsh gr. to James words to Justice Hooke. Abs. from meet. Rollins; each deed with full warr. Wid. 1690 (Me.). Dover gr. 29 July 1695. See also Mary (Gee) Pickering(8), only surv. ch. and Draper(l). Of Dover, drowned in Piscat. h. of John Gee of Martha's V., called him River 10 June 1698; the cor.j. from Kit. (List ' kinsman ' in deed (copy of Duke's Co. deed 295). Wid. Margaret liv. in Dover 15 Apr. 5: 68 in SJC 30516). 1710. Kn. ch: William, Kit. gr. 1694 (List MURREN, Richard, Pemaquid, had gr. from 298), m. in Dover 10 Jan. 1698-9 Rosamond Dongan 13 Sept. 1686 which had a ho. on Jacklin; d. s.p. perh. early. In 1761 his br. it when claimed by John Starkey's heirs. John, only heir, gave a warr. deed of the His land abutted Francis Johnson's on E. 1694 gr. Margaret, d. 29 Jan. 1708-9 aft. an side of Long Cove ('Brown Cove'). illness of years (List 96). John, soldier un­ Mushal. See Huggins(2). der Col. Hilton 1710, liv. at O. R. where he and Samuel Perkins bot the James Derry 40 MUSSEY, Muzzey, Mussell. a. gr., he buying his half three times (see 1 BENJAMIN, a Sagadahoc wit. Nov. 1674 Derry 1). Rochester propr. Liv. 1765. Lists (Y. D. 4: 36), perh. belonged to a Salisb. 368b, 369. His w. Margaret was bp. at O. R., fam. Elisha Bennett, attorney for John 26 Nov. 1727; ch. Jonathan, David, Rachel, Bennett and Humphrey Davie, sued one B. bp. 7 Jan. 1727-8. Near site of his old home M. in Suff. ct. 1679. In SJC 3614 (1691) is not far from Durham-Lee line is now a orig. agreem. of one Benj. Muzzy's heirs 'in bridge called Munsey's. case the ch. of his dec. daus. Mary Lunn and MUSSEY 503 NARRAMORE Elizabeth Darlin' appear and claim. E. M. m. 1st Joanna Frye(l), who was fined in Oct. m. John Darling in Marblehead 4 Feb. 1680. 1700; m. 2d 21 Jan. 1722-3 Rebecca Libby, See also Cambridge vital rec. appar. wid. of Joseph (8); m. 3d (int. 27 2 JOHN (Mussell), apprent. 28 June 1670 Sept. 1740) Mary Langley of Dover. Lists to Mr. Henry Deering for 7 yrs. to be a 290, 296, 297. See also Henderson(2). Of merchant. Still at Portsm. 1673-4 (Mussen). Newc. 1735, he q.e to John Yeaton land of 3 ROBERT (Mussell), fisherman, Portsm., his gr.fa. Walford and two uncles. 6 eh. in b. ±1589 (±80 in Mar. 1669), an early Kit: Mary, b. 19 Jan. 1699-1700. Joseph, b. partner of John White, of whose est. he and 1 Aug. 1702, m., poss. 2d, Abigail (Chapman John Reynolds were appar. admrs., 1646; 4) Bridges; both liv. 1751. Benjamin, b. 25 see also Reynolds(2). The 4 a. adj. his Nov. 1705. Sarah, b. 12 Mar. 1707, had an Great Island ho. and in his poss. 15 or 16 illeg. ch. in Feb. 1732-3, perh. m. 6 Aug. 1751 yrs. were rec in the town book at his request Miles Thomas (or Thompson). John, b. 14 in July 1660. Water-bailiff 1652, resigned Nov. 1710. Elizabeth, b. 25 Aug. 1713, m. 1668; gr.j. 1656; O. F. 2 July 1657. In 1667 Peter Brawn(2). Presum. a son: John (Me- he deeded his ho. to dau. Audrey, or if she d. seet), wit. a York deed May 1703 (Y. D. 7: s.p. to heirs of dau. Mary. Bot in Kit. from 3); in 1732 Kit. was to relieve him in his low Barefoot same yr. (Y. D. 2: 42). Lists 43, and difficult circumstances, in future and for 311a, 323, 325, 326a, 330ab. See also Baker the past. (5). Wife not noted. His will, 1 Mar. 1663— Mygood, Nicholas, Hampton Falls. See 30 June 1674, names gr.ch. and Mr. Belcher, Lane(6). minister at Kit., in addition to ch: Audrey, Myham, Paul, Sergt. at Pemaquid 1689. List b. ±1619, m. Wm. Lux(6). Mary, m. 1st one 126. He m. Eliza Tay at Boston 17 Dec. Rowe (see 12), m. 2d Digory Jeffrey (3). 1689. 4 THOMAS, Cape Porpus, s. of John and NANNY, Robert, Mr., merchant, came in the Lydia of Salisb. Wells gr. 1659 and -Increase- in 1635, aged 22. See Gibbins signed ptn. there 1661. Cape P. constable (2). Prob. first at Saco, he was of Dover in 1663; selectm. 1672; O. A. Mar. 1679-80; gr.j. 1640 and, with Humphrey Chadbourne, bot 1683, 1688; cor.j. 1685. Lists 269b, 264, 254- a ho. there in 1645. In 1647 he took poss. of 256,259,30. See also Hunt(6). Tf he liv. he a ho. and 12 a. at York belonging to Sir prob. went to Salisb.; cert, dead in July Ferdinando Gorges to satisfy a debt of £11. 1703 (Y. D. 8: 125). His w. may have been Then at Wells, where he acquired much land (5). One son is kn. by deeds, and evid. a and a w., Katherine Wheelwright (Rev. dau., Lydia, of Cape P., m. 1st John Randall John). By 1652 he reached Boston, after a (9), m. 2d James Purington(2). The s. James, stop at Hampton. He had business dealings b. at Cape P. 10. 8 mo. 1684 (Quaker rec), m. with the West Indies and made voyages 21 Nov. 1705 Judith Whitehouse (Thos.) of thither. Lists 73, 262, 351ab, 354. Shortly Dover, he then of Salisb. He bot on Dover bef. his death, 27 Aug. 1663, he estab. a Neck 1706, liv. there 1709; of Cape P. in trust for his w. and ch. His will, 22 Aug.—7 Aug. 1715 was sued on a joint note with Nov., named his w., s. Samuel, dau. Mary Zachary Newmarch dated 1706; Dover 1716- and an expected ch. The inv., £1089, dis­ 7; Arundel 1719 when his fa.'s 1681 gr. was closes prop, in Hamp., Wells, Bos., Jamaica laid out to him; town clerk 1719; sold out in and Barbadoes. The wid. m. 2d Edward A. 1728, then of Mendon, where his est. was Naylor, and, after her death, adm. on the adm. 1753, no w. ment. 8 ch. 1706-1723 Nanny est. was gr. to her s.-in-law, Benja­ (Quaker rec). If (5) was wid. of (4), then min Dyer, there being no surv. heirs, 10 Apr. Mary (Mussey) Dow was a dau., but Jere­ 1716. The inv. incl. 500 a. bot of Wm. Cole, miah (w. Elizabeth Perkins) named as s. of 150 a. bot of Wm. Hammond and 230 a. bot Thos. M. of Cape P. (Hoyt 1: 264) must of Wm. Symonds. Ch: John, b. 16 Feb.1653-4, have been instead Jeremiah Dow(7), br. of d. 20 Sept. 1654. John, b. 12 Aug. 1655. John, Mary's husb. b. 12 Aug. (sic) 1656, d. 10 Dec. 1658. Jo­ seph, b. 1 June 1658. Samuel, b. 27 Aug. 1659, 5 WTDOW, k. by Ind. at Hampton (Sea- wit. at Wells 1688, sued Eph. Severance of brook) 17 Aug. 1703. List 96. Penhal- Salisbury in 1689, d. in Bermuda 1690, s.p. low called her ' a remarkable speaking Quak­ Mary, b. 22 June 1661, m. 10 Mar. 1679-80 er.' See Henry Dow(4) who m. her dau. Benjamin Dyer, d. s.p. in Boston 15 Mar. Mary, b. ±1677. See also (4), but John 1690. Dyer m. 2d 10 Dee. 1691 Hannah Od- Mussey (jr.) of Salisb. also left a wid. in lin, sister of Rev. John. Elizabeth (posth.), 1690. b. 2 Jan. 1663-4, d. 1 July 1664. MTJZEET, Joseph (also Messeet, Moseet), NARRAMORE, Thomas, a Dorchester fisher­ Great Isl. 1677, m. bef. 8 Mar. 1680 Mary man 1664, had w. Hannah who joined Bos. Waif ord (Jeremiah), who was ±25 in June Ch. in 1681 and had 5 ch. bp. 1671-86. In N.H. 1681. He was liv. in 1699. Lists 313a, 331b, 1690 (List 57). 315bc, 52, 66. Only kn. ch: Thomas, Kittery, NASH 504 NASON NASH, from the ancient preposition -atten­ Rachel. Lydia, bp. 11 Jan. 1727 at Berw. and ash, the tree. A place name in co. Mary, bp. 22 Sept. 1728 at Kit. Prudence, Bucks. bp. and owned cov. 18 Jan. 1736 at Kit. 1 ISAAC, Dover, shipwright, had a gr. of 2 BENJAMIN(5), Berw., m. 1st 30 June 100 a. in 1650, later laid out to his step s. 1687 Martha Canney(4); in 1705-6 his w. William Everett. He m. by 1656 wid. Mar­ was named Sarah, and he m. 3d 27 Dec. gery Everett(4) who m. 3d after 1664 Abra­ (1708) Elizabeth (Martyn 15) (Kennard) ham Conley. Drunk at Wm. Pomfret's ho. Furber. Gr.j. 1696; j. 1689, 1694, 1699. Lists and fell out of his canoe, 1657. Rated 1650, 30, 94, 296, 298, 359a. Ch. named in will, 28 1657, 1658. Lists 78, 354c, 356ab. He sold June—11 Aug. 1714: Lydia. Sarah captured a ho. and 6 a. at Sandy Pt., Dover, to Thos. by Ind. in 1694 and ransomed in 1699 by Kemble in 1658. Liv. 1660. Relationship, Thos. Hutchins, may have m. in Portsm. 8 if any, to Isaac(2) is undetermined. Aug. 1725 William Divers of Devonshire. 2 ISAAC, prob. of Wells, on whose est. adm. Mary, b. 25 Sept. 1689 (rec. in Kit. as were was gr. 4 Nov. 1662 to his wid. Phebe, all later ch.), m. int. 13 Aug. 1730 Rowland who m. her bondsman, John Pearce(9) of Jenkins(ll jr.). Benjamin, b. 10 Oct. 1691, York by 7 July 1663. Prob. ch: Isaac, m. m. 10 Sept. 1710 his step-sis. Mary Kennard Dorothy Littlefield (23) and moved to Kings­ (1); had the homestead; will, 16 Jan.—12 ton, R. I. Wells gr. him 100 a. on east side of July 1756; 14 ch. bp. in So. Berw. Patience, Mousam river 18 Mar. 1713-4, sold in 1752 b. 10 Nov. 1693, m. 10 Jan. 1709 Benjamin by Nathan Nash. Lord(6). William, b. 10 July 1695, of Ports­ 3 JOSEPH, Boston, bot 300 a. at Harrisicket mouth 1718-1726, m. 11 May 1718 Mary from John Mosier in 1683 and, with w. Fletcher(7); sold to br. Benjamin 6 a. so. of Grace, sold to Enoch Wiswell in 1687. Ap­ Pipe Stave Pt. given him by fa.'s will, 9 praised Jane Mackworth's est., 1676. Oct. 1726. She was liv., a wid., 1737-1762. Their s. William was of Falmouth, his wid. 4 ROBERT, Boston, trader on Maine coast, Mary app. adm. 29 June 1748, and left a s. got his own men and those of John Park- Samuel to whom his gr.mo. deeded in 1762. er(12) drunk at Stratton Isl. in 1645 and Wm. also had sons John Fletcher and Sam­ fired guns disturb, the settlers from Blue Pt. uel, mariner, of Newbury, to whom his mo. to Casco. Sued Mr. Shapleigh and Mr. Hen­ deeded in 1756 and whose wid., Mary, of ry Norton and was sued by Capt. Sampson Newbury, adm. his estate in 1761 and deeded Lane and John Alcock in Kittery court 1650- to his nephew Samuel (son of William jr.) 1. Lists 10, 78. in 1762. Phebe, b. 22 Jan. 1698. She seems a 5 WILLIAM, wit. deed Charles Hilton to more available w. for Joseph Cass(2 jr.) of Capt. Barefoot, 1669. Hampton (m. 1720) than the gr.dau. of Rich ard(6). Anna, b. 2 May 1700, m. 11 Sept. NASON, a rare name, found in co. War­ 1720 William Jones(60). wick, where at Stratford-on-Avon a Richard, son of John, was bp. 3 Aug. 1606. 3 JOHN(5), Berw., b. ±1640, m. 1st 6 Nov. 1 BAKER(5), Berwick, carpenter, ±30 in 1674 Hannah Heard(5) and poss. had a 1695, m. by 1692 Elizabeth Hatch(3) who 2d w. bef. he m. 7 Oct. 1687 Bridget Wey­ was liv. in 1740. See (4). Gr.j. 1697-8, j. mouth, who joined Berw. Ch. with him 7 1696-7. Sued for detaining Wm. Parsons' Oct. 1716. In ct. for insulting the constable, horse in 1695-6. Lists 94, 290, 296, 298. Will, 1687. Lists 30, 288, 290, 296 ( 2), 298, 388. 6 Jan. 1724-5—30 June 1729. Ch., first 5 rec. Gr.j. 1692; j. 1687; town gr. 1676. His will, in Kittery: Patience, b. 3 Aug. 1692, m. 18 10 Nov. 1715—6 Oct. 1719, names w. Bridget, Dec. 1712 Joseph Wood (ct. Oct. 1713). Eliz­ ±63 in 1730, and 3 ch. Ch., by 1st w: John, abeth, b. 23 Aug. 1694, m. 9 Nov. 1714 Sam­ d. s.p. By 1st or a poss. 2d w: Joanna, had uel Getchell(6 jr.) (ct. Oct. 1715). Sarah, b. no husb. but at least four ch., being bef. the 4 Oct. 1696, pub. 26 July 1718 with Thomas N. H. ct. for bastardy 1699-1700, producing Hutchins. Hepsibah, b. 5 May 1699, wit, the Hunnewell twins (4, 8) in 1703 and an­ with Joseph Wood in 1717. Bridget, b. 31 other ch. in 1708 (ct. 21 June). By w. Mar. 1701, not in fa.'s will. Samuel, m. Bridget: Richard, So. Berw., m. Mercy Ham Sarah Abbott; will 1786—1787; 11 ch. bp. in (4), 3 sons and 2 daus. bp. 31 May 1736. List So. Berwick from 1731, Bridget, Abigail, 289. Hannah, m. 23 Dec. 1707 Nicholas Jelli- Samuel, Moses, Sarah, Daniel, Jacob, Pru­ son jr. dence, Joshua, Stephen, Love. John, by w. 4 JONATHAN(5), Berw., m. Sarah Jenkins Margaret had 3 ch. bp. at Eliot, John 1736, (9), who m. 2d after 28 June 1703 John Abigail 1739, Rachel 1743; will, 2 Mar. 1744- Key(l) and contin. to live on the Nason 5—4 Apr. 1748, bound on exped. to Cape farm where she ran a tavern 1694-5. Kittery Breton. Joseph, by w. Sarah had ch. bp. at constable 1682; gr.j. 1674, 1688. Lists 30, So. Berwick from 1734, William, John, 288, 298. He was k. by his br. Baker with an James, Molly, Betsey, Patience, Sarah, oar while in a canoe on the Piscataqua in NASON 505 NAYLOR 1691. Adm. to wid. 23 Mar. 1691-2; div. 17 'Jr.' was absent from meet, in 1685. Stack- May 1695; settlement Oct. 1702—June 1703. pole must have guessed, and badly, at the Ch: Richard, as eldest s. inherited 2/8 of his birth yrs. of his ch: Sarah, m. Nathaniel fa.'s est. but d. s.p., prob. an Indian victim, Sanborn bef. 1709 and had a ch. as late as about 1696. See Emery v. Nason, Com. Pleas 1719. Jonathan, Hampton, m. 17 Oct. 1705 8. 172, in 1730. A Kit. tradition, wrongly at­ Huldah Sanborn who was bp. and adm. to tached to a non-existent son of Richard(6), full com. (Hamp. Falls) in 1727 and d. 7 Oet. states that a R. N., captured and taken to 1758. His will, 1741—1750, directs that his Canada, m. his French master's dau. and mo. be maintained out of his est. and names lived to old age. Alice, m. Joseph Abbott (4). his w. and ch: Shuah, b. 21 Nov. 1707 (m. 22 Mary, m. 6 Oct. 1693 James Grant(7). Abi­ Feb. 1728 James Perkins); Huldah, b. 13 gail m. 3 Jan. 1694-5 John Abbott(4). Char­ July 1709 (m. 13 Jan. 1731 Ebenezer Dear­ ity, m. 6 Apr. 1696 Job Emery(2). Sarah, m. born) ; Richard, b. 13 Nov. 1710 (m. 10 Feb. bef. 1707 Henry Snow. Jonathan, m. 27 Apr. 1732 Elizabeth Tilton; 9 ch.); Mary. Two 1702 Adah Morrill(l), both bp.and o.c.at So. not in will, Phebe and Ann, bp. 28 Sept. 1727. Berw. 13 Apr. 1712. Will, 4 Nov. 1745—7 Apr. If Phebe m. Joseph Cass in 1720 (see Cass 4 1746, of Kit., names w. and 11 ch.,. Richard, jr.), she must have been the eldest ch. and John, Jonathan, Jeremiah, Uriah, Azariah, bp. by her maiden name. SeePhebe(2). One Mary Libby, Sarah Frost, Philadelphia Ran­ Mary m. Elihu Shaw 28 Nov. 1739-40, and kin, Adah and Elizabeth. Lists 291, 296, 297. ano. m. Jonathan Moulton 14 Nov. 1744. 5 RICHARD, Kittery, had 200 a. at Pipe 7 WTLLOUGHBY, Ipswich, Lists 67 (2), Stave Landing. His 1st w., Sarah, may 68, 336b, of no kn. connec. with the Me. have been a dau. of John Baker(2) who was and N. H. family, d. Nov. 17,1724. Ch: Rob­ fined in 1645 for beating R. N. black and ert, Willoughby, Thomas, Anthony and Eliza­ and blue (N. H. ct.). Coroner's j. 1647; j. beth. 1649, 1653; ensign 1653; town commissioner NAY, John, Hampton, b. ±1660, m. Abigail 1654; O. A. 1652; a trustee for Gorges 1662; Webster (Thomas) who d. 31 Aug. 1758. selectman 1659,1666, 1667, 1668. A militant List 399a. He d. 8 Dec. 1750. Ch: John, b. Quaker, he was constantly in difficulty after 1703, m. 1st Deliverance (Robie) Leavitt(7), Mass. took over the gov. In 1653 he was dis­ m. 2d Elizabeth Ladd(l). Sarah, b. June enfranchised for entertaining travelling 1705, m. Joseph Philbrick(2). Samuel, b. 24 Quakers, and in 1655, charged with blas­ Aug. 1707, d. 29 June 1715. Hannah, bp. 3 phemy, he was in danger of losing his life, Dec. 1710, m. Moses Perkins(12). Ebenezer, but the Gen. Ct. decided that he was not so bp. 19 July 1713. Abigail, bp. 13 Jan. 1717. guilty that he ought to die. Elected a Dep. Joseph, bp. 22 July 1722. Abigail, bp. 6 Sept. to Gen. Ct. in 1656, he was not allowed to sit 1724, m. Joseph Philbrick, her sister's step­ and the town was censured for choosing him. son. In ct. for abs. from meet. 1655, 1663, 1670, NAYLOR, Edward, ±32 in 1666, 38 in 1674, 1671, 1675, as were four of his sons, 1685. truck-master at the Penobscot fort under Rejected as selectman, 1669. Charged with Lt. Gardner(9) in 1662 and in command at being abusive toward officers, 1678. Lists Negas for Col. Temple in 1666. Poss. he 30, 282,283,298,354b, 359b. After 1663 he m. came from Barbadoes. He m. Catherine Abigail Follett, wid. of Nicholas(5), who (Wheelwright) Nanny and liv. in Boston, a surv. him. In 1694 he deeded the homestead merchant, until 1672 when she divorced him to sons Benjamin and Baker. Will, 14 July and he was given two months to settle his 1694—22 Dec. 1696, gave his w. a £12 annuity affairs bef. being banished twenty miles and div. the residue between his surv. ch. from Bos., but this sentence was revoked and her Follett ch. Ch. by 1st w: John. Jon­ that same yr. and his children restored to athan. Joseph, Dover, m. Mary Swaine him. He had committed adultery with Mary (John) and went to Nantucket where she Reade(9), whose dau., Deborah, was b. in d. 27 Sept. 1714, leav. a dau. Charity, b. 17 Hampton 4 Sept. 1668, and who testif. in the Sept. 1682, who m. Joseph Meader(2). List case. There was also evid. that his w. had 356j. Richard. Benjamin. Baker. Sarah, m. been given poison. In 1674-5 he was in ct. 1st Henry Child(l), m. 2d John Hoyt. And for intruding into his late w. 's company. He prob. a Nason, not a Follett, Mary, m. 1st settled accts. with Samuel Wheelwright in Ephraim Trickey, m. 2d William Wittum. 1676. 'Mr. Naylor's brook' in Wells, 1678, 6 RICHARD(5), m. Shuah Colcord(l) who was doubtless his, in Wheelwright territory. m. 2d 16 Sept. 1687 John Douglas(2). In 1679, in partnership with Obadiah Walk­ Trad, states that he was shot by Ind. in the er, he bot 1000 a. on E. side of the Kennebec entry of his ho. in 1675, but his fa. was over against Purchase's Isl. Lists 2, 14. called 'Sr.' in 1676 and the yr. of his w.'s She, 'a good woman' and blind, was cared birth (1662) necessitates advancing the date for for 15 yrs. by Jonathan and Elizabeth of his death some yrs. Conclusively R. N. Cary in Bos. Her will, 1 May 1700—1 Mar. NAYLOR 506 NEALE 1715-6, dev. a ho. to her daus. and be­ Dongan in 1687. At Charlestown in 1689, queathed to Mrs. Cary, the exec. Ch. b. in with w. and child. Lists 17, 124, 188, 189. Bos: Tabitha, b. 2 July 1667, m. one Peak. 3 CHARLES, Piscataqua, made agreement Lydia, b. 26 July 1668, m. one Amee. with Capt. Walter Neale to serve Mason, the lord proprietor, from 1 July 1633 to i NAZITER, Nossiter, of Devon-Cornwall Mar. 1633-4 for £6 and then to have his pas­ origin. sage home by first ship. He receipted -Neale- 1 MICHAEL, Saco, m. 2 Sept. 1664 Jane but Capt. Neale wrote him down as -Knill-. Hobbs(l) who m. 2d 8 July 1669 Richard Wit. Thos. Blake's settlement 1 Mar. 1633-4. Peard(2). He was buried 13 June 1668. Lists List 41. 245, 246. He may have had an earlier w., mo. 4 ^FRANCIS, Casco, 68 in 1694, 'a gentle­ of Agnes (Noster), who m. John Curtis 12 man born and bred,' in all prob. a nephew Oct. 1680 in Marblehead. Peter, prob. his s., of Mr. Jocelyn of Black Pt., with whom he may have been a ch. of earlier w., or post­ may have liv. ('near Casco Bay' in 1653) humous. Ch. rec. in Saco: Michael, b. 3 Apr. before going to Casco where he settled on 1664(5?). John, b. 25 Feb. 1666-7. Mr. Mackworth's prop, and m. Jane An- 2 PETER(1?), Boston, mariner, m. 19 May drews(16), his landlord's step-dau. In 1658 1688, in Marblehead, Rebecca Mayer(3), Mrs. Mackworth deeded 100 a. to him. He both of Salem. He d. bcf. 1696 and his wid. also had an Indian deed of questionable m. Dr. John Baxter (1) with whom she was value to a large tract on the Presumpscot gr. adm. 28 Mar. 1701. Ch: John, b. 16 July riv. with Geo. Felt and Jenkin Williams. 1688. Mary, b. 23 June 1691, m. Stephen His public services were continuous; O. A. Badger in 1722, d. 1 Feb. 1743-4 in 53d yr. 1658; Clerk of the Writs at Falm. 1658, 1665, 3 WILLIAM, Saco. Ralph Tristram was 1668; gr.j. 1667; Commissioner Falm. 1658, ord. to give him warning 6 Aug. 1670. (and Scarb.) 1659-1662, 1664, 1669, 1670; Secretary to Gorges gov. 1661; Gorges Com­ NEALE, Neal, found throughout central missioner 1664; Associate 1668-1671; Dep. and southern Eng. to Gen. Ct. 1670. See indices of P. & C. Rec. 1 ANDREW(6), Berwick, 68 in 1732-3, ±73 of Me., vols, i and ii. Lists 27, 211, 222bcd, in 1738, ±74 in 1739, m. ab. 1694 Catherine 224, 232, 235, 212. He took his fam. to Salem Furbush(2) who was in ct. in 1696 for the at the outbreak of Philip's war and was heinous crime of sewing a shirt on Sunday. adm. an inhab. 11: 11: 1675, selling his Casco Tr.j. 1690-1; gr.j. 1691, 1696, 1714; public plantation in 1680. Conveyancer and school­ ho. lie. in 1705. Lists 14, 38, 290, 291, 296, teacher. Will, 1 Aug. 1695, not prob., made 297, 298, 96. His ho., a garrison, was at­ his friend Capt. Bartholomew Gedney exec, tacked in Jan. 1703-4 and successfully de­ and gave small legacies to his s. Samuel, his fended by Capt. Brown. Will, 28 Aug.—16 gr.dau. Sarah Neale, his sis.-in-law Mrs. Oct. 1739, made his friend Samuel Shorey Blaney and Mrs. Pelt and their ch., Mr. John and his w. Catherine exec, left prop. incl. his Blaney sr., Thos. Elkins 'formerly my serv.,' negro 'Dillo' to her, and ment. his 4 surv. and Thos. Cloutman (a sermon book of Dr. ch. and his gr.s. Andrew Austin. Ch: Cather­ Martin Luther). Mr. Gedney declined exec, ine, b. 4 Dec. 1695, m. 22 Sept. 1714 Nathan­ and Samuel Neale was app. adm. of the in­ iel Austin(8). John, Kittery, b. 18 Oct. 1698, solvent est. 2 Jan. 1696-7. See 'Ancestry of m. Patience Johnson (Edmund 24); d. 17: 4: Sarah Stone,' W. G. Davis, p. 58. Ch: Fran­ 1755; she d. 11: 1: 1800; his will 17 Apr. 1752, cis, cooper, signed petn. for township of No. codicil 25 Jan. 1755, prov. 20 May 1755, Yarmouth, m. Sarah Pickworth, d. in Salem made his w. Patience exec, gave the home­ ab. 1691, leaving his wid. and an only dau. stead to sons John and Andrew and other Sarah. List 212. Samuel, god-son of Jonas prop, to sons James and Edmund and daus. Baley in 1663, m. Abigail Collins of Salem, Abigail, Mary and Patience. Andrew, Kit., and was his fa.'s only surv. son in 1696-7. husbandman, b. 4 May 1701, m. Dorcas John­ He had a s. John, of Marblehead, b. 1 Nov. son (Edmund 24); will, 16 Mar. 1756—13 1689, m. Elizabeth Brown(20), and Abigail Feb. 1758, made very careful prov. for his Neal who m. Henry Elkins(12) 6 Dec 1714 w., named his s. James exec, and left him his must have been his dau. rather than his wid. negro Caesar, and named sons Johnson and John, d. s.p. in 1691, his br. Samuel adm. Andrew and daus. Hannah Hubbard, Phebe Two daus., named in Jonas Baley's will, not Brown, Catherine and Dorcas. Hannah, b. 28 in fa. 's will. May 1704, d.y. Rebecca, b. 20 Jan. 1706-7, 5 JAMES, Isles of Shoals, ±19 in 1679, work­ not in will. Mary, b. 17 Aug. 1708, m. 12 Jan. ing for Roger Kelly who sued him for 1726 Benjamin Hill(18). James, b. 4 May debt in 1685. List 306a. 1711, d. 31 Aug. 1730. 6 JOHN, Berwick, first ment. 1660. All evid. 2 ARTHUR, Pemaquid, taxed and obtained indicates that his w. Joanna was a dau. a 100 a. patent at Nequasset from Gov. of Andrew Searle. His s. Andrew adm. NEALE 507 NEEDHAM Searle's est. in 1690 and Andrew's s. John arr. at Piscataqua on the -Warwick- in 1630. named Searle as his (great) gr.fa. in a 1747 By his own account he explored the coast deed. That Andrew was the s. of a prev. w. and the interior of the country extensively, would be a logical conclusion from the fact while making his head-quarters at Little that the adm. papers describe him as -A. N. Harbor. For the Council for N. E. he deliv. guard, of James Neale- (his minor br.), but, poss. of the Cammock and Trelawney pat­ as James had no s. John, the 1747 statement ents in 1631 and of the Pemaquid pat. to must stand. Abs. from meet. 1668, 1685, Abraham Shurt in 1633. Recalled 5 Dec. prob. of Quaker sympathies. Lists 25, 30, 1632 he sailed for home from Boston 15 Aug. 288, 298. He d. 18 Feb. 1704. Ch: Andrew. 1633. Lists 1, 41. For his later career as Mary, m. Samuel Miller(13). James, wit. artillery officer, office-seeker and Lt.-Gov. of deeds in 1694, 1701, but not found later. List the Portsmouth (Eng.) garrison, see 'Dic­ 298. Amy, an Ind. captive in 1699, ret. and tionary of National Biography' (English), m. (et. 1706) Samuel Johnson(30). List 99, xl: 149, but note that his parentage, which p. 78. has not been discovered, is there incorrectly 7 NATHAN (Neill), Hampton, by w. Eliza­ stated. beth had Mary, b. 23 Sept. 1663. 10 CAPT. WALTER, Greenland, (Ports­ 8 SAMUEL(IO), Greenland, d. bef. 1703 mouth), his age stated as 50 in an un­ when his fa. deeded to Samuel's ch. J. dated depos. incl. in N. H. court rec. of 1692, 1694; gr.j. 1693, 1694, 1696. He and 1683, and 'signed in ct.' would seem to make his w. were seated in No. Ch. 1693 and he ad­ the year of his birth 1633, coincident with mitted 1695. Lists 52, 57, 62, 331c, 332b, the departure for England of the gallant 335a. He d. 1698. His wid. must have been artilleryman(9). That they were related has that Jeane Neale adm. to Greenland Ch. in been, in view of their names and connect, 1714, and the tradition that she was a dau. with N.H., an obvious conclusion, and world­ of John Foss(l), some of whose ch. are not ly experience teaches that where there are identif., is most plausible. She would have soldiers there are apt to be babies. He first been named for her gr.mo. Berry and herself appears in Dec. 1653 when Portsm. gr. him would have named two of her sons, Thomas 8 a. on the neck of land by Winacont river. and Joshua, for her bros. Ch: Samiuel, Other gr. foil, in 1655-6 and 1660. In 1657 he Greenland, m. 28 Feb. 1710-1 Elizabeth was working Capt. Champernowne's farm on Locke (see 3) who was adm. to Ch. 1713, he the thirds while Capt. C. was in Barbadoes. adm. 1722; 9 ch. bp. 1713-1729, Mary, Jona­ By 1660 he m. his w. Mary who d. Apr. 1668. than, Jean, Elizabeth, Anna, Comfort, Mar­ First Ensign of the Strawberry Bank train­ garet, Hannah, Ruhamah; will, 1755—1756, band, he was elected Lt. in 1666 (but disal­ ment. his w. Elizabeth, br. John, gr.sons lowed as he was not a freeman, which was Samuel Neal Mason and Daniel Mason (ch. soon remedied) and by 1689 was Capt. Gr.j. of dau. Elizabeth Mason, dec.) and gr.sons 1661, 1662, 1664, 1669, 1671, 1677, 1684, Jonathan Neal Berry and James Berry (ch. 1686; j. 1659; selectman (Portsm.) 1663-4, of dau. Jean Berry, dec). Lists 338ac. 1670-1, 1672-3, 1681, 1682, 1688, 1689-90, Thomas, bp. No. Ch. 21 Apr. 1695 with next 1691; tythingman for Greenland 1678; O. A. 3, no further ment. Walter, Exeter, m. 1715 28 Aug. 1685; com. to seat the people in the Anne Mattoon(2); in 1712 Portsm. laid out (Portsm.) meeting-ho. 1693. Lists 49, 50, 52, to him a gr. made to his gr.fa., 'for a con­ 54, 55b, 57, 58, 83, 84, 323, 324 (2), 326ac, sideration for himself and mo.'; had Ex. gr. 330d, 331c, 332b, 335a, 337, 338a, 356L. In in 1725 (30 a.) and 1740; will, 1755, ment. w. 1702-3 he deeded his homestead to his dau. Anne, who was liv. in Newmarket 1758, sons Mary Philbrick and his other lands to the Walter, Hubertus, Samuel, John, Ebenezer minor sons of his late son Samuel, their mo. and daus. Deborah and Anna. List 376b. to enjoy it as long as she rem. a wid. Ch: Jeremiah, Portsm. carpenter, m. 13 Oct. 1720 Samuel, b. 14 June 1661. Mary, b. 31 Mar. Elizabeth Martyn (see 5). List 339. John, 1668, m. William Philbrick(lO). Greenland, deacon, m. 1 Mar. 1715-6 Mar­ 11 WILLIAM, Portsmouth ship-master, sued garet Whitten, both adm. to Ch. 1719; ch. bp. 1719-1738, Abigail, John, Walter, John, by Thos. Cole, 1719. James, Sarah, Phebe, Joshua. Lists 338ac. NEEDHAM, Mr. Nicholas, Exeter, had been Joshua, Stratham, bp. 11 Feb. 1697, m. 23 a prop, of Braintree in 1636, came to Ex­ Mar. 1720-1 Abigail Haines (Samuel 6), d. 28 eter with Rev. John Wheelwright, signed the Apr. 1760; she d. 4 May 1785; will, 1760, comb, in 1639 and was one of the 'rulers' of names w., daus. Anna Veasey and Abigail the settlement until his resignation 20 Oct. Cate and gr.ch. Elizabeth and Olive Griffith, 1642. Moderator. With Wheelwright's Joshua Veasey and Stephen Cate. group he negotiated with Capt. Thos. Gorges 9 §CAPT. WALTER, comm. gov. of the La- for land in Wells in 1641. John Legate's conia Patent by Gorges and Mason and depo. made in 1652 (Norf. D. 1. 46) that he helped N. N. make bolts for Henry Roby(l) NEEDHAM 508 NEWBERRY in Piscataqua Great Bay 10 yrs. since and had mov. to Portsm., Elizabeth Palmer keep­ that Boby sued Ann Needham, app. over this ing his ho. at Long Reach. O. A. 1685; con­ bus., in Salem ct. 8 or 9 yrs. ago, would seem stable 1697; gr.j. 1694; j. 1684, 1685, 1688, to give the date of his death and the name 1694, 1695, 1700. His serv. Dennis Crowley of his wid. Lists 371, 372, 373, 376a, 377. ran away. See Greeley(3). His 1st w. Jane NEFF, William, a Haverhill soldier who d. had a sharp tongue and her husb. was in in service at Pemaquid in 1689, ag. 47. trouble with Francis Mercer on her account His wid. Mary (Corliss) was the companion in 1684. Anne Clark, w. of Samuel(49), of the intrepid Hannah Dustin in captivity swore the peace ag. her that same yr. In and escape. List 37. 1690-1 his w. was Agnes Rackliff (4), and she NEGUS, Capt. Isaac, a military officer at adm. his est. 11 Apr. 1713, Thomas West- York in 1698. See Mass. Arch. 71. 380. brook and Nath. Tuckerman, bondsm. Div. While there he wit. Joanna Young's will was ord. to the six sons and their minor and a deed, Hilton to Black. sisters. Lists 52, 57, 62, 67, 68, 329, 330cdf, NEIGHBORS, Nabors, James, a Boston coop­ 331b, 333a, 335a, 337. The wid. was taxed er, who, as adm. of est. of George Palmer, 1726; List 325a. Ch., perhaps by 1st w: sued Digory Jeffrey and William Broad of Martha, m. 1708 or 1709 Nathaniel Tucker­ the Isles of Shoals in 1670. The wid. of man, d. bef. 1715. Surely by 2d w: Matthew, Stephen Crawford owed James Kneebene cordwainer, m. 1st June 1715 Mary Cotton (Neighbors?) 6d. in 1642. He had w. Lettice (1) who was liv. June 1729; m. 2d 30 Mar. and more than five daus., of whom Mary m. 1736 Deliverance Lang(7) who surv. him. 1st John Windsor and 2d Daniel Matthews Est. div. 1762 betw. wid. and rep. of 5 ch. (3), and Rachel, m. 1st Peter Codner and 2d James (prob.), taxed 1717 and 1726. A one Pasco and was the mo. of Rachel (Cod­ Priscilla Trickey had a s. called both James ner) who had three husbands, 1st John Der­ Nelson and James Trickey when he was ap­ by of Boston, 2d Andrew Sampson, 3d John prenticed for 2 yrs. in 1751. John, taxed Shores. 1719, killed by a falling tree (inq. 28 Jan. 1720-1), unm. Adm. to br. Matthew 8 Feb. 1720-1. Abigail (prob.), m. 12 Nov. 1719 NELSON, a northern patronymic from Josiah Moses(l). Joseph, tanner, had part Nigel. of homestead, had w. Ann who was surely a 1 CHARLES, Kittery, fisherman, prob. desc. of Richard Leader(2) and prob. a sis. closely related to (2), bot land at Eliot of Margaret Swain, w. of his br. William Neck from Weymouth Lydston in 1675. Nelson. Will, 1755, names dau. Mary, w. of Lists 296, 297, 298. He d. 14 Aug. 1688. His Walker Lear, and sons Leader, Joseph, Wil­ will, 7 Aug. 1688—30 Aug. 1693, ment. his liam, Samuel and Benjamin. William, had w. Mary (List 290), his dau. Hannah, young­ part of homestead, m. 29 Dec. 1726 Margaret est s. Samuel, eldest s. John to whom he Swain, who m. 2d 26 Dec. 1734 Joseph Gunni­ dev. the homestead, and two youngest daus. son of Kit., shipwright, and 3d, bef. 1762, Martha and Lydia. Ch: Mary, m. William Henry Sherburne, both of whom liv. on the Rackliff(5), d. bef. 1688. Hannah, b. ±1667, Nelson prop. Adm. 14 July 1732 to wid., m. 29 Nov. 1688 Stephen Tobey. Samuel, Samuel White and Joseph Nelson bondsmen. sailor, wrote a will 9 Sept. 1698 'bound to Elizabeth (prob.), m. 27 Nov. 1729 Benjamin sea' and sent it to his sis. Hannah, ment. his Cowell(6). Mark, cordwainer, m. 1st 28 mo., br. John, cous. (nephew) Wm. Rack­ Dec. 1732 Elizabeth (Kennard 2) Mann, m. liff and (br.-in-law) Wm. Grant. It was not 2d after 1742 Mary (Jackson 20) Walton. prov. until 12 Feb. 1713-4. Acc. by Sarah Ace. by Elizabeth Abbot, his ho.-keeper, 11 Lary in 1699. Appar. d. s. p. Martha, m. 26 June 1741, of seduction under prom, of mar. Dec. 1695 William Grant(17). Lydia, m. 2 ch. by 1st w. James Pickernell. John, m. 1694-5 Elizabeth Haley(l); common drunkard in 1696; 30 a. Nesfield, Joseph, Gt. Island. List 312b. laid out to him in Berwick, 1699; d. bef. Neville, Edward, Damariscove. List 8. 1701-2 when she m. William Hoyt, the 2d of her 4 husb. List 298. Poss. Elizabeth who NEWBERRY, l Thomas, Dover, cord­ m. 1715-6 Jonathan Downing(2) was John's wainer, made a voyage for Edw. Mason dau. during his sickness, in 1670. He suffered a 2 MATTHEW, Portsmouth, tanner, first £5 fine and ten lashes for light, uncivil car­ ment. in 1678 as a serv. of Mr. Vaughan riages with the w. of James Smyth and but employed by Job Clement, who acc. him Elizabeth Allen(15) and for profane swear­ of stealing hides and selling them, the pay ing in their presence, in 1671. Moving to to be left at Charles Nelson's in the Long Berwick, he sold a ho. and land to Thos. Reach. The charge was not proven. Bot at Holmes(7) in 1675, 'being now bound for Long Reach in Newington in 1679, opposite England.' Lists 298 (2), 356j. land bot by (1) in Eliot in 1675, but by 1685 NEWBERRY 509 NICHOLS 2 WILLIAM. One William was rated in NEWMARCH, Rev. John, H. C. 1690, s. of Exeter in 1714, poss. the same who had John and Joanna (Burnham), b. at Ips­ w. Mary who was received into cov. with wich 8 Oct. 1672, was the first ordained min­ him at So. Ch., Portsmouth, and had first 4 ister of Kittery, that ceremony not taking ch. bp. there 1 Apr. 1720. An original prop, place until 4 Nov. 1714 altho he had been of Scarboro in 1720, he had 100 a. gr., later preaching at Capt. Wm. Fernald's and at laid out to Capt. Eliott Vaughan. In 1722 Long Reach on alternate Sundays since 1695. William Vaughan sued him for cattle deliv. Clerk of Ct., 1695. Liv. in Mr. Wm. Scri- in 1718. List 239b. Ch: John, of Shrewsbury, ven's ho. in 1704 but in 1729 a parsonage N. J., q.e. his Scarb. prop, in 17—. (Y. D. 32: was built for him. He also taught school. 222). Mary. Bee. in Scarboro: Susannah, b. His 1st w., m. 5 Dec. 1699, was Mary (Har­ 22 Sept. 1716. Sarah, b. 16 July 1718. Wil­ vey 14) Hunking, who d. 5 Mar. 1721-2; m. liam, b. 17 Feb. 1720. Thomas, b. 27 Mar. 2d 12 Oct. 1727 Mary (Gookin) (Gedney) 1723. Cotton(5). He d. 5 Jan. 1754. Lists 291, 296, 297, 298. Ch., b. in Kit: John, Portsm., NEWCOME, Newcomen. In the Devon­ boat-builder, b. 3 Oct. 1700, m. 1st 29 May shire family the given-names Elias and 1726 Elizabeth (Wheelwright) Alcock (Sam­ Andrew occur. uel 4 jr.), 4 ch. b. 1727—1733-4. Selectman 1 ANDREW, mariner, s. of Andrew of Bos­ 1741. Will, 1771, names w. Sarah (poss. a 3d ton, ±32 in 1672, first at Isles of Shoals w., the name of the 2d not kn.). In 1742 by 1666 (gr.j. -Anthony- in error), he bot a 'Sarah Fellows now Newmarch' was cr. of ho. and 6 a. at Emery's point, Kittery, in est. of John Pray of Portsm. He d. May, 1669, selling it to Samuel Fernald 1674-5. 1776. Mark, Portsm., b. 25 Mar. 1702, m. Constable at Shoals, 1671, when Mark Roe 14 Jan. 1724 Elizabeth Parker(26) who was threatened to break his bones. List 82. Sued liv. 1760 when she sold her ho. to Thomas by Francis Small over a boat in 1673, by Parker, shopkeeper. Will, 1744—1756, makes John Cutt in 1674. Sold his Hog Isl. ho. to his w. sole legatee and exec, Thomas Parker Henry Putt in 1673 and mov. his large fam­ her bondsman. Her will, 1763. Thomas, b. ily to Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, where 15 Sept. 1703, m. 25 Dec. 1726 Sarah Spencer he d. in 1706. Many ch. who liv. in Mass. (Humphrey), d. bef. 1760. Mary, b. 18 Nov. incl. Simon, by 1st w. Sarah (liv. 1673), 1705, m. 12 Nov. 1730 Caleb Cushing of Salis­ owned land at Sagadahoc, adj. William bury. JHon. Joseph, H. C. 1728, Newcastle, Cock, bef. 1690. Lists 13,183, 303. b. 29 Oct. 1707, m. Dorothy (Pepperell) Wat- 2 ELIAS (Newcomen), Isles of Shoals, bot kins, who d. 8 Jan. 1763; Councillor; he d. half of Champernowne's (now Gerrish's) 25 Sept. 1765. Samuel, b. 3 Sept. 1709, m. Isl. at Kittery from Thomas Withers in 1649. 1737 Sarah Eastwick. The above six in heir­ Constable (Shoals) 1650. Bondsman f651 ship deeds of 1742 and 1760. Nathaniel, b. with John Edwards and Arthur Frost in 7 July 1711, d. 7 Oct. 1713. Benjamin, b. 18 estate of Oads Edwards. Gr.j. 1650-1. July 1713, prob. d.y. Joanna, b. 12 July 1715, 3 SAMUEL. List 191. prob. d.y. Newell, Walter, Kittery, signed petn. to NEWTON, 1 Thomas, a lawyer in Me. et. 14 Cromwell 1657. Oct. 1695. Coming first to N. H., he Newgrove, see Ugrove. moved to Boston and d. there.' See Newton Gen., p. 799. List 60. NEWMAN. 2 WILLIAM taxed in Berwick 1713. A 1 GEORGE, wit. liv. of seisin of Pemaquid wid. Newton was head of a Kingston to Giles Elbridge, 1633. Sold a ho. at fam. in 1725. York to Samuel Maverick, Oct. 1634. Sued by Theophilus Davis, 1637. Wit., Vines to NICHOLS, from Nicholas, found through­ Winter, 1637. Still at Pemaquid as late as out central and southern Eng., with prin­ 1650. Lists 21. 73. cipal home in Cornwall. Became 38th com­ 2 JOHN. List 237b. monest name in New Eng. 3 MATTHEW. This name is written as a 1 ABIGAIL, Portsmouth, left very poor wit. on the forged '1625' Ind. deed to with 4 ch., obtained tavern lie. 1694-1697, John Brown(15). Mr. Wm. Partridge and Matthew Nelson 4 ROBERT. List 8. bondsmen. She must have done well as she 5 THOMAS, Arrowsic Isl., trader, sued Geo. bot a ho. from Elizabeth (Partridge) Cas­ Brownell, schoolmaster, for £1000, the well in 1735, deeding it to her gr.dau. Mary value of 15 men servants sent from Eng­ (Mills) Turner, wid., of Portsm. in 1737. See land, in 1716-7. York wit. 1722. (11). Lists 330def. Of the ch. only the foil, 6 WILLIAM sued in Me. ct. in 1660 by are ident: Ann, m. Dr. Richard Mills(10) Francis Raynes and in N.»H.ct.in 1663 by and app. adm. of his est. 22 Dec. 1715. Her John Frost, attorney for Anthony Cheekley. mo. was made adm. of her est. 30 Aug. 1716. NICHOLS 510 NOBLE John, ag. 14 when bound appren. to Jacob taxes credulity. There is prob. error here Lavers and his w. Elizabeth in 1704. and we suspect that one John m. 1st Susanna 2 EDWARD, in York ct. for drunkenness, and 2d Dorothy, and that Alice and Me­ 1660. hitable were the same ch., with a clerk or 3 ELL merchant and ship-capt. from Isl. of copyist at fault. Further Mass. research Jersey, at Piscataqua 1682. List 90 (2). might clear this situation. 4 ELIAS and NICHOLAS, brothers, in N. H. 3 ROBERT, in Me. as early as 1650 (wit.), ct. Sept. 1701 for drunkenness. he owned a plantation on the end of 5 FRANCIS, Kittery, wit. Cutt deeds 1694- Merryconeag Neck, alias Tuessic, in the 1695, and with w. Jane made deed of town of Wescustogo, which he sold to George gift 19 Oct. 1695 to Mr. Richard Cutt of sev. Munjoy 1 Oct. 1670. On May 20 of that yr. lots at Falmouth 'granted me at my first he had bot ±230 a. from Henry Watts, at settlement there.' Lists 225a, 228c. One Dunstan, Scarboro, where he is found as F. N. was capt. of Sir Edmond Andros's early as 1664, prob. a tenant. Sued John guard. Palmer and had counter-suits with John 6 JAMES, Piscataqua, sailor, sued in York Ashden (Ashton), 1674. Released from train­ ct. by Simon Overze in 1650. Adm. to ing, by reason of age, 1674. He and his w. Walter Knight 1 Oct. 1651. were the first Scarboro victims of Philip's 7 JAMES, No. Yarmouth 1670, from Maiden war, being slain in Sept. 1675. Adm. to his where he had m. Apr. 1660 Mary Felt(l). son Robert, July 1676, to improve the est. for Ret. to Maiden and d. 1694. the benefit of his br. John and the other rela­ 8 PHILIP, Pemaquid, taxed 1687. List 124. tions concerned, of whom only Catherine, w. of George Ingersoll(3) is ident. 9 RANDALL, Charlestown, bot y2 of a saw­ mill at Oyster Riv. from Thomas Kemble 4 ROBERT(3), m. Winifred Bonython(l), in 1653-4. ct. July 1673. She was abs. from ch. be­ 10 COL. RICHARD, one of the King's Com­ cause lately brot to bed July 1674. Of missioners 1665. See Me. P. & Ct. Rec. i: Casco Bay, formerly of Scarboro, yeoman, xliv. he sold his fa.'s 230 a. at Dunstan to Robert 11 SAMUEL, taxed in Portsmouth 30 Oct. Eliott 25 May 1685. His Casco land adj. that 1691, a poss. husb. for (1). of his br. John on the Presumpscot. Driven 12 THOMAS, Isles of Shoals, drunk and west by war he settled his fam. at Marble­ calling the constable witch and devil and head, where the est. of R. N., fisherman, was assaulting him with many bloody oaths in turned over to his cred. 13 Dec. 1713. Lists 1647. Swearing again in 1651. Cross suits in 34, 212, 225b. The wid. Winifred was liv. York ct. in 1657 with Matthew Ham over a 1729. Their ch. have not been separated fishing contract, and sued by Peter Delacroy from the Nicholsons who were Marblehead in 1659. natives when our Me. refugees arrived there. 5 WILLIAM, Portsm., m.l Jan. 1721-2 Mary NICHOLSON, the northern form of Benson(l). Poss. connected with (1). ' Nichols. The Dunstan Nicholsons were NICKS. 1 John, husb. of Urith Waters, dau. sometimes called Nichols. of William of Boston, in whose will, 1684— 1 HENRY, of Williamsburg, Va., m. 13 Dec. 1690, she is ment., prob. liv. at Damariscove 1716 Sarah Cotton (2, 7) of Portsmouth, and fled to Charlestown in 1689. She was who prob. m. next, Nov. 1721, Jacob Tread- adm. to Chariest. Ch. 21 (2), 1695. Wid. well. Rated in Portsm. 1717. Ch: William, 'Eunice Neaks' was a poor person to be re­ bur. 19 Mar. 1718, ag. 12 days. Sarah, bp. 23 lieved, 1695-6, and a wid. 'Uriah Nick' d. Sept. 1722. in Boston 19 Nov. 1704. 2 JOHN(3), signed a Falmouth pet. in 1689 2 PHILIP (Nick). Lists 323, 326b. and active as deponent in Boston bef. NILES, Richard, one of John Winter's boat- Com. for Eastern Claims, ±1714, in regard masters at Richmond Isl. 1637-1642. Lists to prop, at Casco Bay. Sold 60 a. on west side 21 (2), 78. One R. N., prob. not the same, of Presumpscot riv. 1707-8. Of Boston, join­ was indebted to Capt. John Mitchell of Kit­ er, in 1719 when his sis. and br.-in-law In- tery after 1661. gersoll q.e. to him their int. in his fa.'s Dun­ Niven the Scot, see Agnew. List 356e. stan plantation. Lists 34, 225b, 228c. One J. N. took O. A. in Boston 1678. One John NOBLE, a Yorkshire name. The Boston (Nichols) and w. Susanna had 5 ch. b. in fam. which gave its name to Nobleboro is Boston 1678-1695, and John (Nichols) and of Irish origin and came to Maine too late w. Dorothy had ch. b. 1695 (Wyman's for our purposes. Charlestown) and 1698 (Boston). That the 1 CHRISTOPHER, Portsmouth by 1677, last ch. of John and Susanna, -Alice-, was b. gave testimony ag. Lt.-Gov. Cranfield in 8 Aug. 1695, while the first ch. of John and 1685. Lists 92, 313a, 331b. He escaped the Dorothy -Mehitable-, was also b. 8 Aug. 1695 records almost completely, but there are no NOBLE 511 NOCK negative arguments ag. the assumption that 1 JAMES(2), Oyster River, elder of the he was the husb. of Martha Peverly(2) and church and deacon (1721). He m. Abi­ that they were the parents of Christopher, gail Thomas and was bp. with her and 5 Lazarus and Stephen, of proper age and eldest daus. 20 Oct. 1717. On 1 May 1724 neighborhood and for whom no other origin 'our worthy and desirable Elder James is found. Nock was most surprisingly shot (off from 2 CHRISTOPHER(l), Portsm., m. bef. 11 his horse) and scalped by three Ind. ene­ Dec. 1705 Lydia Jackson (14) who re­ mies.' Adm. 2 Dec, 1724 to wid. who m. bef. newed her bapt. cov. in the So. Ch. 19 Aug. 1729 Ezekiel Leathers(2). List 368b. Ch: 1716; both liv. in 1735. Her fa. deeded them Elizabeth, m. 8 Feb. 1727-8 Joseph Simons. in 1706 26 a. which they sold in 1724. List Patience, m. 29 May 1729 Ichabod Tibbetts. 329. She was arrested in 1730 for leaving a Mary, m. one Conner. Sobriety, m. Samuel new-born baby, poss. a dau.'s ch., at John Langmaid(l). Abigail. James, bp. 7 Apr. Churchill's door. Ch. bp. at So. Ch: Lazarus, 1717, d.y. Anne, bp. 17 Mar. 1719-20. Love, bp. with next two 19 Aug. 1716, presum. that bp. 15 Apr. 1722, m. 28 Fob. 1738-9 Daniel L. N. who m. Abigail Whidden, dau. of Capt. Homan of Exeter. James, bp. 5 Apr. 1724. James of Portsm., and went with his fa.-in- 2 SYLVANUS(4), Dover, chose Peter Coffin law to Swan's Isl. in the Kennebec in 1750 his guardian, 1676. Kittery gr. 1676. Gr. and was captured by Ind. with his w. and 7 j. (Me.) 1690-1; j. 1688. See Hall(10). Lists ch. and 2 servants on 8 Sept. 1750. See Miss 298, 358d, 359a. He m. 1st 20 Apr. 1677 Coleman's 'N. E. Captives,' ii: 248-259. Elizabeth Emery(2), List 96, who d. 6 June Lydia. One Lydia m. Josiah Avion of Strath- 1704 of a sore throat and other chronical dis­ am 11 Nov. 1733. Mary. One Mary m. 24 tempers; m. 2d 12 Nov. 1705 wid. Esther Feb. 1734 Nathaniel Rand of Rye. Martha, (Philbrook) Beard (3) who surv. him. Will, bp. 9 Oct. 1720. Christopher, bp. 7 Apr. 1723. 7 May, inv. 14 July 1716, lists eh: Sylvanus. Thomas, bp. 26 May 1728. Thomas. James. Zachariah. Elizabeth, b. 12 3 LAZARUS(l), Portsm., dissented from Feb. 1677-8, had a ch. by Daniel Libby(6) in the school vote in 1696. A tenant of Mr. 1697, m. 11 Feb. 1723 William Busby (Bais- Vaughan in 1704, he bot a ho.-lot from him by, Bushby). Sarah, b. 4 May 1680, m. 1st in 1706 and sold it back in 1724. Sold a Bar­ 22 Feb. 1703 Ephraim Joy(l), m. 2d John rington rt. in 1726. The name of his w. is not Brown (17 jr.). found. Bondsman for John O'Shaw 1715. 3 SYLVANUS(2), Dover, had the home­ Lists 67, 336b, 339. He d. 9 May 1727. Adm. stead, but was of Somersworth in 1730 13 Sept. 1727 to son Moses, whose bondsmen when he, two bros. (not James) and two sis­ were Samuel Hart and Jotham Odiorne, and ters gave a deed to John Hanson. Sold 5"y£ a. who pd. one Martha Noble (poss. his gr.mo.) at Birch Pt., 1725. He m. 13 Dee. 1706 Sarah for nursing his fá. 12 Weeks. Only kn. ch: Drisco (correcting Drisco 5), who was b. in Moses, m. 1st 21 Dec. 1721 Mary Staples of Wells 4 May 1683. List 358d. Adm. 12 Nov. Kittery. His will, 1750, names a 2d w. Eliza­ 1750 to s. Drisco, there being 9 sh. for 8 ch: beth, sons Moses (exec.) and Mark, daus. Samuel, b. 20 Sept. 1707, m. Abigail Ricker; Rachel, Rebecca, Keziah, and gr.s. John his ch. Henry, Samuel, Sobriety Ricker (w. Churchill, s. of late dau. Mary (John Chur­ of Moses), Jedediah, Dorothy and Hannah chill m. Mary Noble 9 Apr. 1741). Poss. gave a deed to their uncle Ebenezer N. in Phebe, b. ±1700, m. Joseph Brewster(2). 1764. Ebenezer, b. 16 May 1710, eldest surv. 4 STEPHEN(l), Portsm., m. ab. 1705 a dau. s. in 1752, m. 1st Elizabeth Ricker, m. 2d of Thomas Barnes(13), prob. that Mary Mary (Randall) Ricker. Henry, b. 23 Aug. Noble who wit. a deed, Herrick (Rand) to 1714, d. bef. 1750, s.p. Esther, b. 21 Nov. Brackett, in 1713. In 1721-2 he, ship- 1717, m. Eliphalet Cromwell. Drisco, b. 11 carpenter, and w. Mary deeded land. He Oct. 1723, d. s.p. in 1752, adm. to br. Eben­ gave his ho. on Frame Pt. to his s. John in ezer. Sarah, b. 11 July 1721, m. 1st Ezekiel 1733, John to make certain payments to two Wentworth, m. 2d David Lyford. Mercy, b. bros. Lists 316, 339. Only kn. ch: John, m. 11 Oct. 1723, m. Nathaniel Ricker. Sylvanus, Mary Glass of Newcastle 29 Oct. 1732. Steph­ Berwick, m. and had ch. 1763-1768. Rebecca, en, m. 10 Dec. 1738 Sarah Partridge. Thomas, m. Benjamin Varney. m. 1st 25 Dec. 1728 Margaret Miller(12), m. 4 THOMAS, Dover by 1652, rated 1657, 2d 20 June 1739 Lydia Berry. town gr. 1657, 1659. See Langley(6). Lists 311c, 355ab, 356abeefgh, 359b(?). He NOCK, early English 'atten oak' and re­ m. Rebecca Tibbetts who m. 2d 28 Sept. 1669 lated to the commoner name Noakes. Philip Benmore. He d. 29 Oct. 1666. Ch: Nock is localized in Shropshire. Later gen­ Thomas, b. 26 Mar. 1654-5; will, 15 Feb., inv. erations of the N. E. fam. have, in error, 26 Feb. 1676-7, prob. 31 Oct. 1677, ment. his called themselves Knox. mo. Rebecca Binmore, sis. Rebecca, bros. Syl­ vanus and ilenry and uncle Jeremy Tibbetts. NOCK 512 NORRIS Sylvanus. Rebecca, m. 1st William Willey, As he failed to do this, she was gr. a 'di­ m. 2d Samuel Tibbetts. Elizabeth, b. 21 Nov. vorce,' altho the ct. seemed doubtful if she 1663, d. 12 May 1669. Henry, b. 8 Feb. 1666- had gone thru with a mar. ceremony, and 7, Berwick, weaver, m. 10 Jan. 1691-2 Sarah for good measure Norman got 25 lashes at Adams(3) who m. 2d Eleazer Wyer. See the whipping-post. At the same ct. poor Kent(3). Gr.j. 1695. List 368a. He d. s.p., Marjorie was fined for lying and for abus­ his will, 23 May 1713—2 Mar. 1713-4, giving ing the government, and was obliged to all his land to his wid. and other prop, to br. make due apologies to the w. of Thomas Sylvanus, nephews Sylvanus, Thomas, Zach­ Withers for making 'threatening speeches' ariah. to her. Also she was warned to avoid the 5 THOMAS(2), Somersworth, carpenter, m. attentions of one Thomas 'Spleny,' but six at Newbury 5 Nov. 1705 Abigail Brick- months later Marjorie, the late w. of Wil­ ett, both adm. to Dover Ch. 1726 and later liam Norman, and Thomas Spinney were dism. to Somersw. where he was deacon 1729 'keeping company together at unseasonable until death. Lists 298, 358d. Will, 1754. Ch: times' (N. H. ct.), which led to marriage. By Abigail, b. in Newbury 11 Aug. 1707. Eliza­ Norman she had a dau. Mary, who m. John beth. Rebecca, m. Richard Wentworth. Han­ Pernald(l). Norman went eastward and bot nah, b. 9 Aug. 1714, m. James Stimpson and House Isl. in Casco Bay with three other d. bef. 1754, 3 ch. ment. in her fa. 's will. Na­ fishermen, John Wallis, Nicholas White and thaniel (twin), b. 26 Jan. 1717-8. Mary Geo. Bartell (Bartlett 3), selling his ^ to (twin), not in fa.'s will. James, b. 1 Aug. Geo. Munjoy 10 Nov. 1663. Sued by Thos. 1720. Mercy, b. 4 Apr. 1723, m. Thomas Mills for ' disappointing his voyage' in Wentworth. Love, bp. 23 Oct. 1726, d. unm. 1662. Abs. from Scarboro meet, in 1672. with a Wentworth neph. in Lebanon. Pa­ Called of Black Pt. in 1674 when Ralph tience. Tristram was app. adm. of his est. 6 ZACHARIAH(2), Somersw., carpenter, m. Sarah Pitman(7) who was bp. with her NORRIS , a 'north-man,' widely spread in 1st 4 ch. 7 Apr. 1728. Lists 298 (2), 358d. .Normandy and Eng. Liv. in 1758. Ch: Joshua, b. 13 Oct. 1715, m. 1 JONATHANS), Exeter and Stratham, m. Elizabeth Stevens (Thos.). Joseph, b. 12 (ct. June 1696) Lydia Heard(2), who m. Nov. 1717. List 298. Zachariah, b. 1 Aug. 2d Joseph Rollins(6). Her ch. q.e. to Benj. 1720. Benjamin, b. 12 July 1722. Mary, b. Heard in 1751. List 388. His will, 20 Mar.— 26 Mar. 1724. Temperance, b. 1 Apr. 1726. 23 July 1718, names his w., his 3 sons and Olive, b. 28 Feb. 1728-9, m. John Hasson. 'every one of my daus.' Ch., order unkn: Thomas, b. 23 Jan. 1730-1. Jonathan, b. 2 Benjamin, Stratham, had homestead, m. June 1733, d. on exped. ag. Canada, will, Mehitable Stevens (Nathaniel). His un­ 1758—1759. proved will, 20 Aug. 1762, names his w., sons Nolar, Noles, see Knowles. Joseph, Benjamin, Jonathan, David and Nolton, see Knowlton. Nathaniel, and daus. Mehitable Smith, Sarah NORCROSS, Rev. Nathaniel, A.B. (Can­ Wiggin, Lydia Smith, Mary and Abigail. He tab.), son of Jeremiah of Watertown, d. 11 Nov. 1764. Jonathan, Epping, joiner, was candidate for ministry at Exeter in m. Sarah Cram(l). Will, 19 Mar. 1768—27 1646, the town agreeing to purchase Mr. Dec. 1769. 7 ch. b. 1744-1759. James, cord­ Wheelwright's ho. and land for him 25 May wainer, Stratham, Chester, Epping, by w. 1646, but it came to naught. In 1648 he was Joanna Chase (Norris gen.) had 8 ch.b. 1738- a candidate at Agamenticus, living with 1755. Sarah, m. 4 Sept. 1718 Joseph Robin- Mr. Godfrey, with like result. Ret. to Eng. son(8) at Greenland. Joanna (not Rollins but and settled at Walsingham, co. Norfolk. Norris), m. Israel Folsom(6). Lydia, m. bef. Lists 375b, 376a. 1732 Jeremiah Robinson. Abigail, m. bef. 1733 Joseph Prescott of Hampton. Mary, m. NORMAN, a common name, its chief 1st 16 Nov. 1738 Timothy Hilliard, m. 2d 3 homes in Cambridge and Somerset. Nov. 1747 Walter Williams. 1 MATTHEW, Pemaquid, 1640-1, when he 2 MOSES(3), Exeter, m. 4 Mar. 1691-2 Ruth gave bond with Robert Shute to a Bris­ Folsom(9), his fa.-in-law deeding 2 a. to tol merchant. him in 1698. Had the homestead. Taxed to 2 WILLIAM, Cape Porpus, fisherman, pre­ and incl. Apr. 1732 after which wid. Ruth tending that he had been divorced from was taxed 1732-1740. Lists 67, 376b. Deeded his w. in England, contracted a bigamous land to children 2 Feb. 1720-1. Ch., order un­ mar. with Marjorie Randall(13). In Wells known: Samuel, had y2 of the homestead. ct. 11 Mar. 1650-1 they were legally sep., His w. Ruth surv. him and gave a deed, with their common prop. div. and he was banished s. Samuel, as heirs-at-law, in 1754. John, from the Prov. if he could not present legal Epping, b. 25 Dec. 1694. One John N. m. in ev. of his alleged divorce within 18 months. Portsm. 10 May 1731 Sarah Roberts (Robin- NORRIS 513 NORTON son 12). The Norris gen. names his w. Sarah kept a tavern and had lie. of various sorts -Knight-. Moses, Exeter and Nottingham, from 1695 to 1700. Jury 1696. His w. adm. had w. Lydia Rundlett(3) by 1731; will, 23 to Hamp. Falls Ch. in 1712 and he in 1714. Aug. 1750—16 Aug. 1751, s. James exec. He d. 30 Apr. 1718, ag. 61 (Quaker cem., Sea- Nicholas, Portsm., m. 19 Dec. 1723 Elizabeth brook). Ch: Mary, m. 19 May 1708 Daniel Panning; last ment. 1761. 4 sons. Joseph, Moody(2). Sarah, m. 26 Nov. 1713 Thomas Epping, had y2 homestead, m. 1st Elizabeth Waite. John, Kittery, m. 11 July 1717 Re­ Bean, and 2d one Joanna. Ch. Jonathan, m. becca Wilson; at least one s., John, and one Lydia Taylor. The Norris gen. exchanges dau. Joanna Billing. Lists 291. William, b. the marriages of Jonathan(1 jr.) and Jona­ 9 May 1691 in Ips., m. 1st 19 Dec. 1716 Eliza­ than (2). James, Epping, m. 1st one Mary beth Cotton, m. 2d 24 Dec. 1729 wid. Esther who d. 19 Sept. 1766, m. 2d wid. Alice Mitch­ (Dearborn 4) Lovering. Joseph, Portsm., b. ell. Will, 12 Oct.—28 Dee. 1768. 15 ch. 17 Nov. 1695, tanner, m. 6 Jan. 1721 Abigail Ruth, m. Richard Smart. Gove(5), found dead (inq. 19 Feb. 1747-8). 3 NICHOLAS, tailor, first at Hampton Samuel, b. 12 Sept. 1699; chose Nathan Long­ where he m. 21 Jan. 1664 Sarah Cox(18), fellow gdn. in 1721. Elizabeth, b. 31 Mar. who was bp. on confess, of faith 5 Apr. 1668. 1703; chose Thomas Leavitt gdn. in 1721; m. Sold his ho. and 3 a. in Hamp. to his br.-in- 1st Thomas Jenness(2); m. 2d Benjamin law John Godfrey in 1666, but must have bot Swett. Lucy, b. 10 Sept. 1706; with next sis. another as, after his removal to Exeter in chose Hezekiah Jenness gdn. in 1721; m. 1671, he sold a Hamp. ho. bot from Thomas John Jenness (s. of John 1). Anna, b. 20 Webster. He m. 2d, late in life, Mary (Jones Mar. 1708, m. Jonathan Towle. 17) (Roberts) Folsom, who was liv., a town 2 CAPT. FRANCIS, in N. H. as agent of charge, in 1741 when three of her sons, one Mrs. Mason, the patentee's wid., in 1638, Roberts and two Polsoms, were questioned and went to London to give testimony as to as to their ability to care for her. Appar. her affairs in 1640, but was settled at wid. Norris had formerly been with a s.-in- Charlestown, where he had a disting. civil law Samuel Akers, unless this was Ruth, and military career. In 1644 he bot land at wid. of (2). In 1714 Norris deeded to his Great Bay, on the Piscataqua, from Capt. son Moses, he to give 10 a. to his br. James, Champernowne. He d. in Charlestown 27 if he ever returned, and to pay cash to his July 1667 leav. a wid. Mary (Houghton), br. Jonathan and sisters Abigail and Sarah. who m. 2d Dea. William Stilson, and 4 daus., Lists 52, 57, 67, 384b, 376b, 381, 383. Taxed Abigail Long, Mary Noyes, Deborah Hill in 1718, but dead in 1722. Ch: Sarah, b. 20. and Elizabeth Symmes. Lists 41, 84. 7.1664, d. 10 Feb. 1667-8. John, b. 10. 5.1667. One J. N. wit. a Portsm. note, Joseph Trickey 3 FREEGRACE, Saco, miller, s. of George to Reuben Hull, in 1686, and with Reuben of Salem, m. Lydia Spencer ±1660. Cer­ Hull wit. John Bickford's will (Dover), tainly in Saco by 1661, he mov. to Ipswich 1685-6. Moses, b. 14 Aug. 1670. Jonathan, b. by 1667 when he had permission to build a 5 Mar. 1673. Abigail, b. 29 Nov. 1675, liv. in ho. Lists 244e, 249. Gr.j. 1662, 1663; j. 1662, 1714. Sarah, b. 10 Apr. 1678, m. at Newbury 1663, 1664. Serving as sergt. under Capt. 23 June 1702 Benjamin Hoag(l). James, b. Appleton, he was mortally wounded in battle 16 Nov. 1680; in 1730 land gr. of 1698 to J. N. at Hadley 19 Oct. 1675. No kn. ch. deceased was laid out to Theophilus Rund- 4 GEORGE(5), York, shipwright, ±32 in Iett; appar. in 1714 his fate was unkn. List 1672, m. Mary Foxwell(5). O. A. 17 Mar. 376b. 1679-80. Selectman 1686, outdoor lie. 1686, gr.j. 1687, 1689. Lists 82, 272. A constant 4 PHILIP, east away in the -Three Friends- litigant, details of his suits may be found in at Portland in 1711. P. & C. Rec. On the criminal side, he was in NORROWAY, James, Dover, wit. deed ct. for vain swearing, abs. from meet, and Drew to Tuttle 1711. Lists 67, 330de, selling without a lie, and in 1689-90 was car­ 336bc. By w. Elizabeth he had ch: William, ried to prison by his fa. 's successor for some b. Portsmouth 2 Mar. 1697-8, sold gr. in unkn. offense. He owned the brigantine Rochester in 1729 and 1735. Dorothy, b. -Beginning-, 50 tons burden, in 1691. By Dover 9 July 1703. John, sold Rochester gr. 1695 he was liv. in Boston, when some of his 1729 and ack. the deed in Salem. w.'s Foxwell and Rogers relations visited them, but in 1696 he was 'late of Boston now NORTON. The name of over 40 parishes of Manchester,' where he had had a gr. in throughout Eng., meaning 'the northern 1695. Selectman there, 1698. One Mary Cur- homestead.' tis(7), who had liv. in the Norton fam. for 1 BONUS, Hampton, s. of William of Ips­ 16 yrs., dep. in 1725, ag. 36, that she heard wich, where he m. Mary Goodhue bef. her mo. say that she saw Mary Norton pay moving to Hingham and later to Hamp. money for Sue Black. If born a Curtis, she where he bot land and buildings in 1695. He may have been a niece of Mrs. Norton and NORTON 514 NOWELL dau. of Joseph Curtis(6). If a mar. woman, Rhé in 1625, where his son was killed. His she may have been a serv. of the Nortons prop, lost, he, poss. on the advice of Capt. who m. an Essex co. Curtis. The York au­ John Mason, decided to begin again in New thorities again got their hands on him in Eng. where he is found at Charlestown in 1696 for leaving the harbor on Sunday. He 1630, a candidate for citizenship. Bef. be­ d. 1 May 1717, ag. 77, his gr.stone giving the coming a freeman, however, he seems to names of his parents. His will, prob. 27 May have visited the Piscataqua region, and, im­ 1717, leaves his Manch. homestead to s. pressed by its possibilities he went back to

Shadrach after his mo.'s death, y2 of his England, enlisted the int. of his fam. and York prop, to all or any of his sons Michael, friends and secured, on 1 Dee. 1631, a patent Azarias and Joseph who shall return from for 12,000 a. on the E. side of the Agamenti- the sea, and money to daus. Mary West, cus riv. Among the patentees were Robert Elizabeth Woodbridge, who had lands at Norton, Esq., Richard Norton, gent., and York already, and gr.dau. Mary (Joseph); George Norton of Sharpenhoe. In 1632 he w. Mary exec. Ch: Michael of age in 1700 arr. at York to develop this prop., but in when he gave a depos. with Mary N. in his 1633 while journeying to Va. with Capt. fa. 's suit ag. the Manch. tax-collector, d. s.p. John Stone in a ship which entered the Azarias, d. s.p. Mary, m. 1st in Bev. 13 Jan. Conn, riv., presumably to trade, he was 1701-2 Samuel West, m. 2d after 1725 Samuel murdered with all the ship's company by a Martin. Her death is rec. as the wid. of band of Pequots, after putting up a stiff re­ Samuel Martin, ag. 80, in 1762, but she was sistance. He was twice mar., his 1st w. being bur. beside her 1st husb. as ' Mary, w. of Jane (Reeve) Reynolds. His wid. Eleanor, Samuel West, d. 28 Apr. 1762, ag. 79.' 8 authorized by the Gen. Ct. to sell his York West ch. b. in Bev. Elizabeth, m. 24 Feb. lands in 1660, became the w. of William 1706, John Woodbridge of Newbury and Hooke(6). Lists 271, 272. See Bradford's York, liv. in 1749. Shadrach, with his fa. History, p. 203; Winthrop's Journal I. 122-3. at York in 1696, m. Elizabeth Woodbury 25 By 2d w: Jane, m. 1st Henry Simpson, m. 2d Dec. 1709, sued his sis. Mary Martin in 1731, Nicholas Bond(2). d. bef. 1749 leaving one dau. Joseph, by w. Nossiter, see Naziter. Miriam had a dau. Mary, b. 1710, d. bef. Nott, Mary, List 328. See Huntress(l). 1749, the dau. surviv. 5 HENRY, gentleman, bp. 26 Nov. 1618, s. NOWELL, Capt. *Peter, Esq., deacon, of Henry and Sarah (Lawson) of Step­ blacksmith, came from Salem to York ab. ney, co. Middlesex, and neph. of (6), came to 1694. Had York gr. 1699; gr.j. 1700, 1714; j. York after his uncle's death to look after 1703; sergt. 169«, capt. 1720-1; Rep. to Gen. the fam. int. First in Boston (bound to good Ct. 1723, 1724; special Justice of Ct. of Com. behavior 4 Mar. 1634-5), he had a gr. in Pleas 1739. In 1696-7 he was in ct. for sell­ York in 1642. Provost Marshal of the Gorges ing a horse on Sunday. He m. 1st ab. 1698 colony in 1645, he held that office until Mass. Sarah Weare who d. 9 (or 13) Sept. 1729, ag. took over the gov., when he submitted 22 53 yrs. 9 m. His 2d w., m. 19 Feb. 1729-30, Nov. 1652 and was app. Marshal in 1653. was wid. Mary (Preble 2) Preble, whose will Recorder of the City of Gorgeana 1646-7, was made 18 Jan. 1753, prob. 20 May 1755. selectman 1650. He bot 30 a. of William He d. 10 May 1740, ag. 70 yrs. 10 m. His will, Hooke in 1650 and 40 a. of Edward God­ 28 Aug. 1738—30 May 1740, lists 9 ch., leaves frey in 1654. In 1650 he testif. for his cous. the homestead to s. Ebenezer and makes Jane (Norton) Bond when Robert Collins gifts to gr.ch. John (eldest s. of John), Peter was charged with assaulting her. Lists 24, (eldest s. of Peter), Paul (eldest s. of Paul) 273, 274, 275, 276, 277. In Oct. 1657 about to and John Lane (s. of dau. Mary). Lists 3S, go to England, from which journey he 279. Ch: Peter, b. 24 Feb. 1698-9, d.y. Sarah, never returned. Poss. he d. at sea, but note b. 29 Jan. 1700-1, m. Jonathan Bean(4). that H. N., a stranger, was bur. at Hodmer- Mary, b. 15 July 1702. Her int. to m. Nicho­ sham, co. Kent, in 1659. On 14 Aug. 1659 las Winkley was pub. in York 27 Apr. 1724 the ct. conceived Mr. Henry Norton to be but she appar. changed her mind and m. dead and adm. was- gr. his wid. Margaret, Capt. John Lane (6) in Greenland 8 days who was liv. with her dau. Elizabeth, w. of later. John, b. 18 Mar. 1705, m. 11 Jan. 1727- Sylvester Stover, in 1660 and causing her s.- 8 Tabitha Came(3) who m. 2d 26 Mar. 1747 in-law such trouble that the ct. threatened to John Frost. Dea. J. N. d. 9 Oct. 1743. List imprison her. No inv. was entered until 1679 279. 6 ch. Peter, b. ab. 1707, m. 19 June when the s. George was app. adm. 1729 Lydia Junkins. List 279. Ch. Ebenezer, b. 12 Nov. 1709, m. int. 10 Jan. 1740-1 wid. 6 LT.-COL. WALTER, of the fam. seated at Patience (Hamilton) Weymouth, dau. of Sharpenhoe, co. Bedford, a professional Gabriel H., d. 1 July 1761. List 279. 4 eh. soldier of long experience in the Low Coun­ Abraham, b. 28 Feb. 1711-2, m. 24 Nov. 1736 tries, was taken prisoner at the battle of NOWELL 515 NUTTER his step-sis. Humility Preble, d. 24 Dee. 1790. deeded the homestead to s. Abraham and Paul, b. ab. 1714, m. Mary Nutting (Jona­ other land to s. James in 1671, both deeds to than of Cambridge). Ch. Silas, b. ab. 1717, take effect after their deaths. His gr.stone m. int. 20 June 1741 Hannah Came(3). 9 eh. stands in the fam. gr.yard, 'Mr J Nute ae Esther, b. 12 July 1721, m. 28 Nov. 1743 Jon­ 78.' Lists 47, 49, 52, 351b, 352 (2), 353, athan Greeley of Kingston. 354abc, 355ab, 356abcefghk, 357b, 358b, 359ab. Ch: Sarah, m. James Bunker(l). NUDD, a very uncommon Norfolk name. James. Abraham. Martha, m. William Dam 1 SAMUEL (2), Hampton, farmer and capt. (5). Leah, m. 1st John Knight(8), m. 2d of a coasting-vessel betw. Hamp. and Benedictus Tarr. Boston, m. 27 Feb. 1701 Sarah Maloon who d. 3 JAMES(2), Dover, 26 in 1669, m. by 1675 14 Feb. 1756 aged 77. Selectman 1706, 1721. Elizabeth Heard(5) who m. 2d 13 Aug. List 399a. He d. 26 Mar. 1748. Will, 8 Aug. 1694 William Furber(3). Gr.j. 1678. Lists 1746—29 Mar. 1749. Ch: Mary, b. ab. July 49, 52, 356ghk, 359ab, 361a. His inv. was 1705, m. 28 June 1727 Ephraim Marston(2 filed 24 Oct. 1691 by wid. (Mary—error), jr.). James, bp. 10 Aug. 1707, m. 10 Aug. John Knight and Samuel Heard bondsmen. 1726 Abigail Thomas and lived on her fa.'s Ch: James, b. 27 July 1687 (his own record), place at No. Hamp. Both adm. to Greenland 13 in 1699 when he chose John Leighton Ch. in 1727. She d. 13 Oct. 1749, he 27 May guard. Selectman 1725-1728, prop, of Eoch- 1754, will dated 10 May 1754. 8 ch. bp. ester. His w. Prudence was liv. 1725. Will, Thomas, b. 8 Oct. 1708, J. P., Esq., select­ 14 July 1752—31 Oct. 1759, ment. Eobert man, m. 23 May 1733 Deborah Marston who Morrill 'brot up in my ho.,' and ch: Eliza­ d. 28 May 1788. He d. 17 Mar. 1780. 5 ch. beth, b. 28 Dec. 1706, m. John Tuttle who m. 2 THOMAS, Hampton, bp. 6 Jan. 1629 at 2d her niece Anne Nute; James, b. 12 Mar. Ormesby, co. Norfolk, s. of Boger and his 1712-3, m. Anne Meserve, d. 4 Apr. 1776; w. Joan, who m. 2d Henry Dow(2) who Paul, b. 19 Aug. 1714, m. Judah Tibbetts, d. agreed to treat her boy as his own and brot 7 Feb. 1796; Ann, b. 21 Mar. 1721, acc. Thom­ him to New Eng. in 1637. For many years he as Davis(14) in 1743 and had a ch. 'Eliza­ was a servant of Mr. Timothy Dalton, as he beth Davis commonly so called,' m. one depos. 8 May. 1675. His step-fa. gr. him 10 Allen bef. 1752. Samuel, 18 in 1707-8 when a. of the home lot and other lands 3 Oct. he chose Jethro Furber guard., ±27 in 1716, 1649, he having grown to man's est. He bot m. 18 Mar. 1718-9 Elizabeth Pinkham(l). land from Thos. Moulton in 1653. Clerk of Prop, of Eochester. List 358d. Will, 29 Mar. the train band, 1676. Selectman 1644, 1663, 1764—26 June 1765. Ch: John, m. bef. 1668. Lists 49, 54, 392b, 393ab, 396. He d. 1750 one Hepsibah; Jotham, exec, of fa.'s 31 Jan. 1713 and his w. Sarah Dearborn(l) will, b. 2 Mar. 1724, m. 1st Mary Hayes, m. 21 Aug. 1714. Ch: John, b. 11 Jan., d. 22 2d wid. Mary Canney, d. 6 Nov. 1801; Sarah, Jan. 1661-2. Sarah, b. 23 Feb. 1662-3, d. 4 m. Josiah Clark; Martha, b. 17 Mar. 1734, m. Oct. 1664. James, b. 24 Nov. 1665, d. 20 Oct. 10 Oct. 1754 Benjamin Dam; Elizabeth, d. 1668. Thomas, b. 15 Feb. 1668-9, d. 1 May bef. 1764 unm. but leaving a s. Obed. Sarah, 1669. Samuel, b. 13 Sept. 1670. Mary, b. 1 m. William Furber(3 jr.). Leah, m. 1st Apr. 1673, d. 8 Nov. 1683. Hannah, b. 23 Jethro Furber(3), m. 2d Hatevil Nutter(3). Oct. 1678, m. Francis Page(2 jr.). Nutt, Jemima, acc. of bastardy in York et. Apr. 1714. NUTE, Newett, poss. from the given-name Nuttache. There is seldom much humor in Knut, commonly but incorrectly spelled genealogy, but, when Mr. Pope personi­ Canute. fied 'Cap Nuttache' (Cape Neddick) as 1 ABKAHAM(2), Dover, ±80 in 1724, his Capt. Nuttache and listed him as an inhabi­ fa. 's only surv. s. in 1699. Lists 52, 356jk, tant of York, he was unconsciously very 359ab. It seems improb. that wid. Joanna funny. Stanton, whom he m. 2 Sept. 1704, was his 1st w., but her predecessor escaped the rec­ NUTTER, peculiar to Lancashire. A dealer ords completely as did her ch., if any. Ch: in nuts, or a corruption from Nuthalgh (a Abraham, b. 9 Mar. 1705-6. His will, 1756, nut-grove). names his w. Eachel and 5 ch: Isaac, b. 29 1 $*LT. ANTHONY(2), Dover, ±50 in 1680, Aug. 1731, exec, and had the homestead; m. Sarah Langstaff ab. 1662. Bot a ho. Joanna, b. 5 Sept. 1733; Sarah, b. 12 Feb. at Sandy Pt. from Peter Coffin in 1664. Se­ 1738; Abraham, b. 10 July 1741; Mary, b. 3 lectman 1666, 1667 (Corp.), 1672-1677; Eep. Apr. 1744. to Gen. Ct. 1674-1676, 1680-1684; Councillor 2 JAMES, Dover, signed the combination 1679. Guardian of Thos. Leighton's eldest s. 1640; gr.j. 1643, 1651; cor.j. (Me.) 1647; 1677, and of Thos. Cotton 1679. See Kennis- selectman 1660. His w. Sarah was called ' a ton(5). Lists 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 96, 353,354bc, base jade' by William Storer in 1652. They | 355a, 356abceghk, 359ab. He d. 19 Feb. NUTTER 516 OAKMAN 1685-6 of small-pox. Adm. in 1720 to sons (Enoch). Elizabeth, m. 25 Dec. 1733 Joshua Hatevil and Henry. The wid. test. ag. Rich­ Crockett. Mary, m. 28 Aug. 1740 John Pick­ ard Otis jr. in 1688, and was liv. in 1698. ering. See also (3^). Ch: John, b. 27 Dec. 1663. Hatevil. Henry. 5 JOHN(l), Newington, m. Rosamund John- Sarah, m. Capt. Nathaniel Hill(12). Mary, son(16), who as 'Rosaman Nitter' re­ m. Col. Shadrach Walton. Elizabeth, m. ceipted to est. of Nicholas Frost in 1718 and Jacob Lavers(2). Ann, m. Joseph Jones(29). was adm. to full com. in Newington Ch. 1724. Abigail, m. Stephen Jones(40). Constable (Dover) 1692; gr.j. 1696; j. 1693-4. 2 HATEVIL, Dover, 50 in 1648, ±71 in 1674, Lists 52, 57, 61, 343. He d. by 1719. Ch: first ment. in 1635. Prop, of Dover in Anne, m. Mar. 1716-7 Eleazer Coleman. 1642, gr. for a saw-mill 1647, 200 a. gr. in Mary, m. 16 Jan. 1718 James Pickering(8). 1658. Exch. lands with Sergt. John Hall in John, m. 8 Feb. 1718-9 Abigail Whidden. No 1649. Ruling elder of the Dover ch., he was ch. Will, 16 Aug. 1746—29 Apr. 1747, names a foe of the local Quakers. Selectman 1655, bros. Matthias, James, Hatevil. Matthias, 1661; com.t.e.s.c. 1658, 1660; moderator m. Hannah Furber (3 Jethro). James, m. 1 1659; gr.j. 1649 (Me.) ; j. 1649-50. See Luck- Jan. 1723-4 Abigail Furber. Hatevil, m. 28 ham, Hall(7). Lists 44, 76, 311c, 352, 353, June 1727 Rebecca Ayres. Rosamund, bp. 354abc, 355ab, 356bcefghk, 357b, 375b. His 31 Jan. 1724-5, m. 29 Nov. 1733 Samuel Fa- w. Anne is called 'my present w.' (but no byan(3), and poss. an eldest dau. Sarah, m. other is kn.) in his will, 29 Dec. 1674—30 Greenland 18 Jan. 1711-2 John Whidden. June 1675, leaving his lands to his s. An­ thony after his mo.'s death. Ch: Anthony. OAKMAN, a Devon name, centered in John, liv. 1669 but d. s.p. bef. 1674. Mary, par. of St. Nicholas. m. John Wingate. Elizabeth, m. Thomas 1 ELIAS, Scarboro, 23 in 1667, fisherman, Leighton(8). Abigail, m. John Roberts(5). prob. a br. or neph. of (5), m. Joanna 3 HATEVIL(l), Newington, had a 1st w. Alger(l) who m. 2d John Mills(8). Sued whose name has not been found thus far, by Ambrose Boaden Sr. in 1667. Exec, of m. 2d 16 May 1716 Leah (Nute 3) Furber est. of John Mayer 1668. Refugee from who surv. him and was liv. in 1748. She and Falmouth garrison 1675. His 'estate' was his ch. named in will, 1745. List 343. Ch. by taxed in 1681, 20 a. of upland and 2 a. of 1st w: Hatevil, cordwainer, m. 7 Feb. 1730- marsh, but he may have been absent, not 1 Hannah Decker(2). Anthony, m. 18 May dead. Lists 223a, 234a, 238a. Only kn. ch: 1740 Mary Downing. Eleanor, liv. unm. in Elias, b. in Boston 21 Apr. 1680. Very prob. Portsmouth in 1751. Sarah, m. 28 Dec. 1732 Agnes, who would have been named for her Edward Walker. By 2d w: Abigail, b. 15 gr.mo. Alger, m. in Bos. 4 Nov. 1'697 Joshua Sept. 1717, m. 29 Dec. 1740 Jonathan Dam. Kent. But no desc. of Elias appear as claim­ Elizabeth, bp. 29 Nov. 1719, d.y. John, bp. ants or owners of Scarb. prop. 12 Mar. 1720-1, weaver, m. 17 Nov. 1747 2 JOHN, Falmouth, his land ment. in 1730. Anne Symmes, d. 15 Sept. 1776. Elizabeth, Y. D. 15: 142. b. 26 June 1723, m. 21 Nov. 1742 Edward Rol­ 3 JOSIAH(5), Spurwink, taxed 1681. List lins. Joshua, carpenter, m. 22 Jan. 1748-9 238a. His fa.'s 'son and heir' in 1688-9 Sarah Richards. Olive, m. 6 Jan. 1748-9 Icha- when he and his mo., his step-fa. Adams con­ bod Rollins. senting, deeded 16 a. at Spurwink to his br.- in-law Edward Bennett. Poss. an Ind. vic­ Zy2 HATEVIL. In N. H. Prob. Minutes, under date 3 Mar. 1724-5, is the entry: tim or d. a refugee in Mass. His son cl. his 'Hate: Nutter's will brot & proved.' The Spurwink lands, for his ' heirs,' from Boston. will is not filed or recorded, nor are there any His w.'s name does not appear. One Mary other papers. If the entry was not erroneous, Oakman, wid., had a illeg. ch. by Anthony there seems no place for this man except as Sears in Feb. 1703-4 in Bos., Martha Cox and an oldest s. (barely 21 yrs.) of (4). Sarah Marshall on her bond, and buried ch. 4 HENRY (1), Newington, m. 1st 26 July in 1701 and 1704. Only kn. ch: Samuel, Bos. 1703 Mary Shackf ord (ct. 1703-4); m. 2d and Marblehead, housewright, m. in Bos. 9 Mary Hoyt. In 1732 he deeded to s. Samuel Aug. 1708 Sarah Shorey (John of Rehoboth), land bot from his kinsman Henry Langstafï. who m. 2d 1 June 1732 John Boaden(8) and He sued for 1/9 of his fa. 's real est. in 1738- 3d 19 Aug. 1746 Ambrose Grant. An absentee 9. List 343. His will, 1739—1739-40, names prop, of Scarboro in 1720 in which yr. he his w. Mary, sons Samuel (homestead), Jo­ sold 50 a. at Spurwink to Richard Skinner seph and Valentine, daus. Elizabeth Crock­ of M 'head. He had a 100 a. Scar. gr. in 1720 ett and Mary Pickering. Ch: Samuel, inn­ which Job Burnham bot 1748-1757 from Sa­ holder, m. 18 May 1725 Sarah Hoyt. Valen­ rah Grant, Mary Andros, Sarah Oakman and tine, Ports., carpenter. His will, 1756—1757, Rebecca Oakman, wid. of his s. Samuel (m. names w. Mary and 9 ch. Joseph, Durham, at Salem 29 Nov. 1736 Rebecca Glover). shipwright, m. bef. 1735 Bridget Barker OAKMAN 517 ODIORNE 4 ROBERT, wit. deed Hunnewell to Hunne­ counterfeiter, (f) m. Hannah Smith of Ex­ well in 1692 in Salisbury, may have no eter who later m. Ebenezer Folsom (9). Dis­ Me. connection. charged from ct. 1700; testif. to knowing 5 SAMUEL, Spurwink, fisherman, 25 in Wedgewood ab. 6 yrs. ago in 1703; ab­ 1653, 34 in 1664, took O. A. and sub. to sconded from N. H. 1704; captured, a forg­ Mass. in 1658. He m. Mary Boaden(l), ±43 er, in N. Y. 21 May, escaped in Newport 4 in 1679, who m. 2d Walter Adams(20). She June and recaptured 8 June; in Boston jail was frequenting the company of John Mayer 1707 and 1709. Only kn. ch: Thomas, s. of in a suspicious manner in 1665. He had a gr. wid. Folsom, liv. 1757 (at Strathamf). One from Mr. Jocelyn in 1668 and 50 a. at Spur­ T. O. m. after June 23, 1737, at Greenland, wink from Mr. Scottow in 1675. Selectman Mary Rundlet. 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676; gr.j. 1673, 1674; j. 1664, 1666, 1672, 1673. Lists 111, 232, 236, ODIORNE. Our family is from Cornwall; 237ac, 239ab. Adm. 30 June 1676 to wid. another is found in Sussex. See Creber. Mary. The inv. showed 120 a. of land, 10 a. 1 ISAIAH, Isles of Shoals, fisherman, or­ of 'in-land' and 10 a. of marsh. Kn. ch: dered home 1670 for absenting himself Samuel in ct. in 1674 for sailing out of Cape from his w. for several yrs. See Grubb. List Porpus harbor on the Lord's day, m. Grace 305b. Inq. on his body 4 July 1681. At (Briar 4) Chilson bef. 1677 when they deed­ Sheviock, co. Cornwall, Jacob, s. of Esay ed her 1st husb. 's farm to Hugh Warren of and Judith Odyorne was bp. 12 Mar. 1655-6. Boston. Selectman 1681. Lists 237ac. No 2 JOHN, fisherman, Boston to Great Isl. kn. ch. Josiah. Susanna, b. ab. 1660, lived where he bot ho. and land from Oliver with (1) in her youth, m. 1st Edward Ben- Trimmings in 1656 and had a gr. in 1660. nett(4), m. 2d Peter King. Tobias, b. ab. One John, s. of Wm. and Agnes (Hickins), 1665. Mary 'Hoeman,' b. in Black Point, w. was bp. at Sheviock 1628-9. Sued by Philip of Thomas Hoar or Whove and a prisoner in Babb 1656, and by Stephen Ford 1661. Sold Canada (see Hocman), may have been a dau. fishing outfit, stage etc. on Smuttinose Isl. or a gr.dau. of (5). 1660. Bot and settled at Odiorne's Pt. He 6 TOBIAS(5), ±66 in 1731, ±69 in 1734, m. Mary Johnson(14), Lists 331c, 316, who ±74 in 1739, 76 in 1741, was serv. of Wal­ was wit. with Elias Stileman in 1661 and was ter Gendall at Yarmouth Palls in his youth adm. to No. Ch., Portsm., in 1694. Gr.j. 1684. and, in 1727, after his removal to Marsh- Lists (poss. some refer to John jr.) 49, 52, field, W. G.'s adm. gr. him 50 a. on the 55b, 321e (correct James to John), 313a, Spurwink riv. Captured by Indians at Black 315c, 316, 323, 326ac, 327a, 330ab, 331b, 332b, Pt. in 1690. At first meeting of Scarb. prop., 336a. Adm. 4 Feb. 1706-7 to wid. Mary, 1720. Lists 34, 214, 229, 239b. See Low(l). Mark Hunking and William Seavey bonds­ Made many depos. ab. Maine matters. He m. men, the est. being insolvent. Ch., order un­ Elizabeth Doty who d. 16 (17 gr.st.) Dec. known: John. Hannah, b. 30 June 1673, m. 1745. He d. 16 June 1750 in 86th yr. Will, 1st Lt. John Batson(2), m. 2d James Stilson. 21 Mar. 1745—26 July 1750. Ch. b. in Marsh- Jotham, b. 1675. Mary, m. 1st John Swain, field: Faith b. 15 May 1697, m. 1st Benj. and 2d an unident. husb. and liv. in Haver­ White, m. 2d Thos. Foster. Samuel, b. 15 hill. Mar. 1698-9, in trouble with Hannah Childs 3 JOHN(2), Odiorne's Pt. (now in Rye), 1726, m. 6 Jan. 1725-6 Elizabeth Hatch. farmer, had deed of homestead from Elizabeth, b. 10 May 1701, m. Elisha Ford. parents in 1705. In 1711 his w. was Cather­ Sarah, b. 1703, m. 17 May 1722 Samuel Ran­ ine, and in 1725 they and their s. John Jr. dall. Susanna, b. Jan. 1705-6, m. 4 May 1732 deeded to Nathaniel Rand. Deacon of New­ Anthony Collamore. Mary, b. 3 May 17—, castle Ch., constable 1696-7, selectman 1699- m. 1st Jedediah Ames, m. 2d Robert Sher­ 1700. He d. 1741. Ch: John, eldest s., heir man. Mercy, m. 1st Matthew Simonton, to of his fa.'s lands (entailed), successfully de­ whom her fa. deeded in 1741 150 a. gr. by fended his title ag. his bros. and sis. Eben­ Jordan to Maddiver at Spurwink; m. 2d ezer, mariner, m. Catherine Sherborne, who John Hamilton. Edward, m. Sarah Doggett m. 2d Dr. Thomas Deane of Exeter. Adm. to and had a s. Samuel, shipwright, of Bath and her 25 Feb. 1746. Her will, 1766, names sons a s. Joseph who d. at Arrowsic. Thomas, Ebenezer and daus. Elizabeth, Oband. List 13. See Osborne. Mary Akerman. Nathaniel, his w. and daus. O'Brien, Dennis, in jail for stealing money Sarah and Mary ment. in his sis. Hannah's entrusted to him by Newcastle people will. Benjamin. Samuel, his w. and ch. ment. for purchase of goods in Boston, 1686. in sis. Hannah's will. Hannah, m. 1st one O'Cormack, Denis, Great Isl. gr. of 1 a. 1660- Stevens, m. 2d John Hardison, her will, 1755. 1. List 330a. Elizabeth, m. Richard Salter. ODELL, Thomas (alias Collins, alias Green 4 $*HON. JOTHAM(2), Newcastle, wealthy or Grear, alias Fletcher), forger and merchant, 48 in 1723, m. after 1697 Sarah ODIORNE 518 OLIVER (Barsham) Bickford(5) who d. 23 June 1752, He d. 20 Nov. 1754. Ch: Capt. John, b. 7 ag. 76. He d. 16 Aug. 1748, ag. 73. Gr. 152 a. Nov. 1707, m. 27 Feb. 1734-5 Alice Leavitt on Gt. Isl. in 1721. As J. P. from 1713, Dep. (10 James), d. 15 July 1782. 8 ch. Rev. from 1715, Judge of the Inf. Ct. 1719-1730, Elisha, b. 16 Nov. 1709, H. C. 1731, minister Councillor 1724-1728, Judge of the Superior at Amesbury, m. 1 Nov. 1731 Judith (Hilton Ct. 1742-1747, he had a disting. public career. 24) Pike. 5 ch. Dudley, b. 22 Sept. 1711, d. Lists 315c (2), 316. Will, 1737—1748, ment. 13 Feb. 1747-8, ag. 37. Samuel b. 14, d. 31 w., sons Jotham, Wm., John, daus. Ann Aug. 1714. Rev. Woodbridge, b. 28 Apr. Bindge, Sarah Morrell, Mary Jackson. Her 1718, H. C. 1738, ordained 1743 as fa.'s col­ will 1751—1752 ment. s. Wm. (exec), daus. league, m. 23 Oct. 1755 Abigail (Gilman) Ann Packer, Sarah Fellows, Temperance Strong, wid. of Rev. Job of Portsm., d. 10 (Bickford) Walton and Mary Meserve, and Mar. 1776. 9 ch. Mehitable Pevey dau. of wid. Sarah Pevey. Odrigue, see Roderigo. Ch: * Jotham, Portsm., merchant, m. in Kit. Ogleby, James, a soldier at Scottow's garri­ 29 Dec. 1725 Mehitable Cutt (8) who was liv. son, Black Pt., 1676. Lists 237ab. 1762. He d. 19 May 1751, ag. 48. His will, O'GRADO, Cormac or Charles, Portsmouth, 1751, ment. his w. and his mo., sis. Anne yeoman, bot 10 a. at Spruce Creek from Packer, br.-in-law Nathaniel Morrill, sons Ephraim Crockett in 1672 and sold it to Rob­ Bobert, Jotham, Samuel, Daniel, daus. Me­ ert Elliot in 1689. Henry Kirke sued him in hitable, Mary (m. Peter Pearse) and Sarah 1672. No w. or ch. ment. His names were a (m. Henry Appleton). William, shipbuilder, terror to the scribes, Cormac becoming 'Cor- J. P.; Portsm., Durham, Epsom, Newmarket; romock' and 'Kerremuck' and O'Grado be­ m. 1st Sarah Hatch (Samuel 2), m. 2d Avis ing found as Ogradas, Ograddos, Magradoe Adams (Bev. Hugh); d. 1798. 5 + 11 ch. and Magrady—but never O'Grady. John. Anne, m. 1st Hon. John Bindge, m. 2d Ohf, see Huff. bef. 1751 Thomas Packer(2 jr.). Sarah, m. Okers, Rowland, fisherman at Richmond Isl., 1st Bev. Nathaniel Morrill who d. 1735, m. 1633, part of his wages being paid to 2d one Fellows. Mary, m. 1st (Ephraim?) someone in Eng. by Mr. Trelawney. List 21. Jackson, m. 2d bef. 1751 Col. Nathaniel Me­ OLDHAM John, gentleman, partner in 1629- serve. 30 with Mr. Richard Vines in the Bidde- 5 NATHANIEL(7), mariner, m. Jane Has- ford patent, in which he may never have kins(6) who o.c. and was bp. at No. Ch., set foot. Arriving at Plymouth in 1623 he Portsm., 30 May 1708. He was at sea, an had an active and varied career in New Eng­ apprent. of Capt. Mark Hunking, in 1702-3. land until his murder by Ind. on a shallop Taxed Portsm. 1707,1708,1712,1713. He o.c. off the mouth of Narragansett Bay in 1636. at So. Ch. 2 Jan. 1714-5. List 339. Ch. bp. in both churches 1709-1724, incl: Nathaniel, OLIVER, a common English name, most had w. Mary (poss. Yeaton 1), and s. Philip, frequently found in co. Durham in the bp. 1731. Elizabeth, bp. 7 Nov. 1714. Ann, north, and in Devon and Cornwall in the bp. 13 Oct. 1723. John, bp. 26 July 1724. See south. also Elizabeth Yeaton(l). 1 BENEDICT, Isles of Shoals, 31 in 1660, 6 PETER, fined 1673 for not appearing to from Coffinswell, co. Devon, prob. br. of serve on gr.j. Undoubtedly clerk's error (16) and (21), had p/a from wid. Elizabeth (for Peter Lewis?). Garnsey to settle her husb. 's est. See Guern­ 7 PHILIP, Isles of Shoals, fisherman, prob. sey^). With (21) he bot from James Pen­ near relation of John (one Philip, s. of dleton a ho. and half a stage at Smuttiuose Wm., bp. at Sheviock 1664), sued Roger in 1669, the other half being Michael En­ Kelly for kicking and dragging his w. in dle's. Prob. returned to Devon. List 302a. 1684. Lie to retail 1686. Sued on a book 2 DANIEL (jr.), Boston, merchant, had debt in Boston 1690. Lists 305a, 306c, 307a, deeded land at Sheepscot bef. 1726. 308a, 326c. Prob. husb. of Elizabeth (List 3 DAVID, Pemaquid, fisherman, O. A. 1674. 307b), dau. of William Seavey, who was As adm. of est. of Thomas Bowles, he sold 'now Odiorne' in 1679. Adm. 11 Dec. 1703 part of Rascohegan Isl. at Sagadahoc to to only kn. ch: Nathaniel. Henry Coombs, 1676, and ack. it in Boston ODLIN, Rev. John, Exeter, s. of Elisha (List 1676-7, being late of Kennebec. Lists 15, 161) of Boston, b. 18 Nov. 1681, H. C. 187. He m. Grace Parker(25). Ch: Thomas, 1702, was ordained at Ex. 11 Nov. 1706. He Boston ship-wright. David. m. 1st 21 Oct. 1709 Elizabeth (Woodbridge) 4 DAVTD(3), Marblehead, fisherman, m. Clark(21) who d. 6 Dec. 1729, m. 2d 22 Sept. Sarah (Pedrick) Britnell, wid. of Henry, 1730 Elizabeth (Leavitt 10) (Dudley) Bris­ 3 Mar. 1691-2. List 189. Her son Henry coe. Had gr. 1725 (100 a.) and 1740. His 'Brickneir fell from shrouds of a ship in sister Abigail O., 'once of Boston,' spinster, 1707 and was injured. Joined his fa. in giv­ remem. his 4 sons in her will, 1735. List 376b. ing deed to Kennebec prop. Ch: Grace, bp. OLIVER 519 ONION 12 Feb. 1692-3, m. Ebenezer Allen 25 Dec. Kelly's w. having acc. him of murder, but, 1712. David, ±72 in 1766 when he test. ab. as she was fined, he was appar. acq. Sued by Kennebec matters 46 yrs. bef., m. 29 Nov. Henry Russell 1682, ment. in Seaborn Cot­ 1716 Hannah Stacy. Thomas, bp. 10 Apr. ton's will 1684, wit. deed Jordan to Elliot 1698, m. 12 Mar. 1724 Buth Oakes. Miriam, at Gt. Isl. 1695. He and William Tucker had bp. 14 Apr. 1700, m. 29 Sept. 1720 John fish stolen at Clark's Isl. in 1698. Prob. (22) Bhodes. Sarah, bp. 15 Nov. 1702, m. 20 Sept. was his w. and Mary, of the Shoals, who m. 1720 Joseph Bull. John, bp. 20 May 1705, m. William Tucker 7 July 1684 his dau. Lists 27 Dee. 1725 Jane Waters. Jacob, bp. 21 90, 307a, 315c, 318a, 319. Sept. 1707, m. 1 Feb. 1727-8 Anstice Haw- 17 EICHAED, poss. a s. of (16), by a special kings. military ct. held 6 Oct. 1696, found guilty 5 GILBERT (Oliver?), constable at Isles of of at Fort Wm. and Mary, wit. Capt. Shoals, 1678. Walton, Lt. Hirst, Ens. Rendle. 6 JAMES, with Thomas Hawkins had p/a 18 EOBERT, York, husbandman, in 1728 from Humphrey Damerill(l) to collect depos. ab. affairs at Quamphegan in 1700. all debts in N. E., 1648. Town gr. in 1703, 1704 and 1712. In ct. for 7 JOHN, wit. a Penwill deed, Isles of cursing his dau.-in-law (step-dau.?) in 1712. Shoals, 1665. List 306c. Lists 228c, 267a, 279. Surety for James Wit- 8 JOHN, Portsmouth, ship-carpenter, poss. tum 1718. Liv. in 1740. By w. Mary, prob. a that J. O. ±18 in 1686, apprentice to ship­ wid. when he m. her, he had ch: James, b. 17 wright Seward. He m. Hannah Cowes(l) June 1703, appr. 17 Jan. 1717-8 for 7 or 8 yrs. who q.e. to Robert Dutch of Ips., bricklayer, to John Sayward, whom he sued 1725. He Ips. com. rights derived from her gr.fa. Eob­ and br. John were prop, of Sheepscot in 1728. ert Dutch, 1716. Had Portsm. com. rights He m. 1st 7 Aug. 1727 Mary Bradeen(l) who 1711. Poss. the J. O. of Lists 57, 330def, 337. d. 13 Feb. 1728-9, m. 2d 27 Mar. 1728-9 Eliza­ Taxed in 1717. beth Wittum. Mary, m. 11 Feb. 1727-8 James 9 JOHN, Falmouth. See Harris(9). Bradeen(l jr.). John, b. 14 Nov. 1709, m. 14 10 JOSEPH, Black Point, Sergt., closely as­ Oct. 1738 Lois Spencer. List 279. sociated with Balph Allison with whom 19 EOBEET, of ' Yeatowe,' co. Northumber­ he appr. est. of Bichard Cummings and pet. land, m. in Portsm. 7 Oct. 1715 Pasea Ma­ for an increase of BÍ. Pt. garrison in 1676. lum of Newc. Slain at the garrison, adm. was gr. to Anne 20 SAMUEL. In 1652 Edw. Gilman jr. sold Allison, Nathaniel Fryer bondsman, 6 Apr. to his bro. John % of his right in the 1680, the tickets for his soldier's pay having patent of Squamscott which he had bot of been left in her hands. Lists 236, 237acd. Mr. Samuel Olipher. That he had m. Allison's dau. Jane is very 21 WILLIAM, br. of (16) and prob. of (1), improb. Isles of Shoals fisherman, ±60 in 1680 11 MAEY, Newcastle, servant of Eev. Na­ when he depos. ab. affairs at Smuttinose in thaniel Morrill, had a ch. by James Al- 1660. Gr.j. 1671, 1672. Lists 90, 305a, 306c. lard, a minor, in 1732. His w. Elizabeth was acc, of adultery with 12 NICHOLAS, Portsmouth, 1693. List Edward Holland in 1672, but she and her 334b. husb. both declared the ch. to be his. Sued 13 PETER Boston, held mtge. on Stephen Wm. Snell for slander 1672. See Ham(8). Batson's prop, in 1662. With (16) he bot Michael Endle's share of 14 EICHAED, Mr., Hampton, bot land and the Smuttinose stage and flake-ho. in 1678. cattle from Edward Colcord in 1666 and His part of the Thompson's Pt. prop, was Nathaniel Boulter's land, taken by levy, mortg. to Wm. Goodhue of Ips. Liv. 1683. from James Pendleton in 1667, also 20 a. at No kn. ch. Ass's brook on the Exeter line from Wm. 22 WILMOT, N. H., had dau. Constance, Taylor in 1667. Fined for fighting with ±16, who lost a coat and both suspected John Bedman in 1667. Marv Richards of taking it, 1680. Poss. w. 15 EICHAED, Mr., Pemaquid 1672, clerk of of (16). Cornwall Co. 1674, O. A. 1674, declared Oney, Edward, fined in N. H. ct. 28 June 1664 eligible for Associate 1675, refugee at Mon- with Jeffrey Currier(2). hegan in Philip's war and wit. Mogg's ONG, Isaac, bound to good behavior in York treaty of peace 1676. Lists 4, 13, 15. Poss. Ct. 30 June 1653, John Bursley bonds­ same as (14). man. An I. O., poss. a younger man, m. Mary 16 EICHAED, br. of (21) and prob. of (1), Underwood of Watertown 18 May 1670. Isles of Shoals and Newcastle, fisherman, ONION, Thomas, Kittery and Sagamore wit. a Cutts deed 1658; with br. William(21) Creek, fisherman, bot Robert Davis's S. bot 50 a. at Thompson's Pt. 1664 which he C. lot bef. 4 Jan. 1657-8, on which day he sold to Thomas Rhodes in 1705. He was was received inhabitant. He and w. Mar­ committed to York jail by Roger Kelly 1681, garet sold a ho. and 20 a. in Kit. to Gabriel ONION 520 OTIS Tetherly in 1660. With Robert Purington he 1690, 1691, 1695, 1698. Taxed as jr. 1690, bot land on east side of the Kennebec which without jr. 1691. He d. bef. 1708 when wid. they sold to Richard Collicot in 1664. Cared O'Shaw was taxed (List 316). Adm. to s. for Roger Knight 3 mo. in 1672 and supplied John 20 June 1715, John Wilson of Newc. his coffin. Tr.j. (Kit.) 1651. Lists 312c, 323, and Lazarus Noble of Portsm. bondsmen. 326ac, 330a (2)b, 331a. He d. bef. 1676 when The ch. are disclosed in a pet. for div. of his dau. sued Wm. Lucomb and his w. Ann their fa. 's est. in 1715. Andrew Mace, a gr.s., for slander for saying -inter alia- 'she had was adm. in 1763. John, cordwainer; with seen our mother the wid. Onion often drunk.' Joan and Mary O'S. he was in ct. in 1708 Ch: Amy, m. 1st Robert Purington(4), m. 2d for aiding in escape of Richard Glass; will, Francis Graves(l). 1763-4, ment. w. Sarah, sons James, John, OPIS, Nicholas, owned fishing fleet at Isles Daniel, Joseph and daus. Margaret and of Shoals which he sold to Abraham Elizabeth. One Elizabeth, poss. a 1st w. or Brown of Boston 16 Aug. 1664. Bro'wn sold dau., was drowned at Gt. Isl. in 1727. James, to Shapleigh, 1668, reciting his title. adm. to br. John, hatter, of Gt. Isl, 15 July ORCHARD. 1 John, List 314. 1716. Margaret, m. Reuben Mace(4). Cath­ 2 ROBERT, servant of Mr. Theodore Atkin­ erine, ' infirm' in 1715. Mary, m. Henry Tred- son poss. in Mass. and not N. H., 1662- diek. Sarah, m. Thomas Marden(4). Dau., 1663. Bondsman in Boston 1674. m. William Såmors. Dau. (Joan?), m. Ed­ 3 THOMAS (Archer), assigned indenture of ward Hales(l). Nicholas Frost (10) to William Scadlock 2 DERMON, Newcastle, ±50 in 1660, ±60 in bef. Justice Jocelyn, 10 July 1663. 1670 when he had been serv. to Geo. ORDWAY, James, Dover, as servant of Maj. Walton for 15 yrs., but called +80 in 1677 Richard Waldron helped begin the plan­ when his s. Daniel testif. to an assault on tation called Cochecho, where lots were laid him by Joseph Morse. ' Old Dermon' in con­ out to him in 164- and he was rated 1649. stable"^ acct. in 1668. Lists 312c, 313a, 319, Later of Newbury. List 354b. 323, 326b, 328, 330a, 331b. Org, Brugan. List 126. His identity is any­ Osten. List 341. See Austin(4). body 's guess. Oswell, John. With Richard Bassey and ORMSBY, Richard, referee in Cleeve v. Jor­ John Bennett he was bef. Suffolk Ct. 7 dan, 1641, had a ho. at York often re­ Nov. 1682 for running away with a shallop ferred to in local deeds, but by 1644 he had belonging to John Dollen of Monhegan. moved to Salisbury. See Hoyt's Salisbury, pp. 267-8. List 392c. OTIS, Oates, thought to be a pluralization ORR, 1 James. See Henry Brown (7). List of the Teutonic given-name Otte or Otto, 28, 33, 47, 266, 269b, 356d, 361a, 363ac. peculiar to Cornwall. 2 JOHN (Ore) and w. Hannah, Portsmouth, 1 RICHARD, blacksmith, adm. inhab. of had ch. bp. at So. Ch: Hannah, 2 Nov. Boston May 1655, but settled at Dover 1718. Mary, 12 Nov. 1721. where he had a gr. of land bef. that yr. was ORRIS, Jonathan, blacksmith, maker of out. Not in sympathy with the estab. church guaranteed saws, s. of George and Eliza­ and often in ct. for absence. Adm. est. of beth of Boston, bp. 8 Feb. 1656-7, settled at Wm. Lemon 1662 and of James Heard 1677. Casco Bay under Danforth by 1680. O. A., He admitted theMasonian claims and agreed Boston 1678. Lists 225a, 227, 228. Still at to pay ground rent for his lands in 1683. Casco in 1689, he retired to Gloucester and Lists 46, 49, 52, 92, 96, 353, 355a, 356abeghk, d. s.p. His heirs were the ch. of his 3 bros., 359ab. His 1st w. was Rose Stoughton, dau. Nathaniel of Barnstable (2 ch.), Experience of Anthony, a strong Puritan, who had come of Braintree (1 dau.) and John of Boston (2 to Boston with her kinsman Israel Stough­ daus., Elizabeth Townsend and Sarah Pud- ton. She d. bef. 5 Nov. 1677 when he had m. dington, w. of Elias 4). Shuah (Starbuck) Heard(3) on whose 1st OSBORN, 1 John, Scarboro, had gr. of 36 a. 1 husb.'s est. he adm. His 3d w. was Grizzel June 1685 and pet. for more 28 July 1688. Warren, m. ab. 1685. On the night of 28 He m. 12 Nov. 1687 Lydia Rogers(13) and June 1689 his garrison was attacked by In­ prob. d. s.p. dians, admitted by treachery, and he was 2 NICHOLAS, took O. A. 1674, having been murdered. Some of his family shared his at Damariscove (Oband) in 1672. fate, but his w., daus. and at least three gr.ch. were taken captive. Three older daus. were retaken at Conway within a few days, O 'SHAW, Desher, Doseagh, Shehee, Usher, but Grizzel Otis and the little ch. were car­ Osca, Leshaw, prob. all attempts at ried to Canada where she embraced the 0 'Shea in brogue. Catholic faith, was bp. Marie Madeleine, and 1 DANTEL(2), Newcastle, ±28 in 1677, m. m. 15 Oct. 1693 Philippe Robitaille of Mon­ Damaris Seavey (Thomas). Gr.j. 1683, treal by whom she had 5 ch. She d. 26 Oct. 1695,. 1698-9; j. 1694, 1695; highway surv. OTIS 521 PACKER 1750. Adm. d.b.n. on the est. of E. O. was gr. Rose. Nicholas, b. 8 Apr. 1701, tailor in New­ 1 May 1705 to Susanna 0., wid. of his s. port, R. I. Richard, and distrib. made to his creditors. 3 STEPHEN(l), Dover, ±33 in 1685, m. 16 Ch., by 1st w., order unkn: Richard (eldest Apr. 1674 Mary Pitman(ll). In ct. for s.). Stephen,b. ±1652. Martha,m. John Pink- beating John Douglas 1685. jury 1685. Lists ham (1). Anne, m. Thomas Austin(8). Solo­ 59, 96, 99 (p. 75), 359b. He was k. in the mon, b.15 Oct. 1663 and soon d. Nicholas, attack of 28 June 1689, and as his w.'s name had gr. of 20 a. in 1694. He was k. and his w. does not appear again she may have shared captured by ind. 26 July 1696 when ret. his fate. Ch: Stephen, taken captive in 1689 from church. Iuv. 18 May 1697. She was set and named Joseph Marie as a Cath. convert free near the Penobscot river and ret. to in Canada. He m. Louise 'Arel.' Liv. in Dover, and was presum. the wid. Joyce Otis Quebec in 1710 when he conv. to his br. Paul who m. 25 Feb. 1699-1700 Henry Tibbetts. all rights in New Eng. Prob. later liv. in List 96. A s. Nicholas shared his mo.'s ex­ Lorette where his desc. became Huron tribes­ periences and d. s.p. about 1702, his aunts men. List 99 (p. 158). Nathaniel, also a cap­ and cous. taking his share of his gr.fa. 's est. tive convert, took name of Paul. He m. 1st Experience, b. 7 Nov. 1666, m. 1st Samuel at Quebec 3 Nov. 1710 Marie Elizabeth Heard(8), m. 2d Rowland Jenkins(ll) and Wabert (Michael Webber of Casco), who d. was scalped in the attack of 1696, but liv. to ab. 9 Sept. 1721; m. 2d 20 Oct. 1721 Made­ have a ch. Judith, m. John Tuttle. By 1st or leine Toupin who d. Oct. 1722; m. 3d 19 Sept. 2d w: Rose, a captive in Canada, m. at Beau- 1728 wid. Marie Anne (Perthius) Caron. He port 29 Oct. 1696 Jean Poitevin, d. 7 July d., a master-cooper, in Montreal, ag. ab. 46, 1729 having had 10 eh. The Otis Gen., fol­ lowed by Miss Coleman, called the w. of 24 Dee. 1730. He had released his int. to his John Pinkham -Rose-, without quoting any fa. 's Dover prop, to his br.-in-law Ebenezer doc. authority for so doing, instead of -Mar­ Varney in 1714. 7 + 1 + 2 ch. List 99 (pp. tha- which was her name in fact, and there­ 159-164). Mary, m. Ebenezer Varney. fore concluded that Eose Poitevin must have Overzee, see Voysey. been a gr.dau. of (1) instead of a dau. By 3d OWEN, 1 John, Portsmouth mariner, adm. 2 w: Hannah, k. in the attack of 1689, ag. 2. May 1704 to wid. Margaret, Geo. Jaffrey Margaret, b. 15 Mar. 1689, taken with her and Richard Wibird bondsm. mo. to Canada, bp. Christine in the Catholic 2 RICHARD (ap Owen). List 66. faith 9 May 1693, m. 1st at Ville-Marie 14 3 WILLIAM (Owins). List 98. June 1707 Louis Íe Beau, carpenter, who d. Pachecho, Moses, engaged to pay James Ran­ 26 Feb. 1713; ret. to New Eng. with Capt. dall 614 bbls. molasses for a horse in Nov. Thomas Baker in 1714 and m. him; d. in 1668; wit. by Greenland and Geo. Norton, Dover, where she kept a pub.-ho., Feb. 1773. PACK. 1 John, Great Island wit. 1669. List 99 (pp. 75, 125-6). 2 NICHOLAS, Kennebec soldier 1688. List 189. 2 EICHARD(l), Dover, blacksmith, Quak­ Packard, Edmund, Mr., Shoals 1660. List er, in ct. for talking ag. Gov. Andros in 302a. 1688. Wounded in the attack of 1696. Lists 96, 359b. His only kn. w. was Susannah PACKER Hussey(3) who was at least 17 yrs. his 1 CHARLES, mariner, Portsmouth, in 1701 junior, so there is a distinct poss. that he had sued Elizabeth Eburne (her bondsm. Dr. an earlier w. whose name nowhere appears. Packer) for dry goods sold her in 1698, and His wid. adm. his insolvent est. 1 Jan. 1701-2, Joshua Pierce for goods sold him at the ho. and in 1704 was app. gdn. of five ch., all of (2) in 1698. Asst. Seizing Port Officer under 14. She m. 2d John Varney. Ch: 1701. John, a captive in Canada, given the name 2 J*THOMAS, Dr., Col., Esq., Portsm., b. Jean Baptiste, was recorded as the s. of ±1659 prob. in Eng., came to N. H. from Richard Otis, deceased, and Anna Otis, liv­ Salem where his w. Hephsibah (Drake, m. in ing, when he m. 1st in 1703 Cecile Poulin Marbleh. 23 Aug. 1681) d. -22 Jan. 1684- ag. who d. 27 Apr. 1731; m. 2d 9 Feb. 1733 Marie 25 yrs. 5 mos. Of Salem, he m. 2d 7 Aug. Francoise Gagné; d. at Baie St. Paul 16 Sept. 1687 wid. Elizabeth Hall(13). List 335a. He 1760. 1 + 6 ch. Richard, Charlestown in 1722, m. 1st Grace Hayman, m. 2d 2 Nov. 1714 m. 3d in Marbleh. 1 Jan. 1719-20 Frances Grace Smith at Watertown, m. 3d in Boston Noline who surv. him. Taxed Portsm. Oct. 1691; selectm. 1694, 1717; called Capt. 1694; 3 June 1724 Sarah Dady. Rebecca, b. 11 Col. 1696; as -Capt.- lie. 1700; Justice Super. July 1695, m. Richard Canney. Stephen, Ct. Judic. 1717; Rep. 1718, 1719 (Speaker); Madbury, weaver, b. 22 Aug. 1698, m. 1st 22 Councillor 1719. Lists 324, 330d, 332b, 335a, Feb. 1719-20 Mary Young, m. 2d 29 July 1736 337, 338c, 339, 57, 66, 68, 98. He d. 1 Oct. Catherine Austin, m. 3d one Elizabeth who 1723. See N. H. Prob. 2: 197 (also 4: 214) surv. Will, 1759, 4 ch. and ano. expected. for agreement betw. his son and dau. Eliza- PACKER 522 PAGE beth; the s. had prev. agreed with the older Samuel Palmer(20 jr.). Joseph, b. 5 Nov. dau. and wid. Ch. by 1st w. at Salem (the 1686, m. 14 Dec. 1721 Sarah Moulton, liv. at daus. dead in Mar. 1752): Susanna, d. 21 Little River, and d. 5 Feb. 1773, 9 eh. Oct. 1683. Susanna, b. -1 Feb. 1684-5-, m. 1st 3 GEORGE(7), too young to be bound out in Joseph Small, m. 2d bef. 18 May 1726 Benj. 1645 but must have liv. with Mr. John Rust. By 2d w: Elizabeth, m. Henry Deer- Smith at Dunstan. He m. in Sept. or Oct. ing(4 jr.). Thomas, Portsm., High Sheriff, b. 1664 Mary Edgecomb(2) and dwelt near ±1699, m. 1st 2 Jan. 1728-9 Rebecca Went­ Saco River. Deputy constable 1666-7; helped worth (Lt. Gov. John), who d. in Sept. 1738 lay out the upper way to Dunstan in 1674 (2 sons); m. 2d betw. 1740-1750 Ann (Odi­ and the Cape Porpus highway in 1681. Salem orne 4) Rindge, who d. 12 Jan. 1762, ag. 61; in Sept. 1677, deposing there in June 1678, m. 3d by 1764 Martha (Hilton 14 jr.) Pear­ ±36, ab. being on a lighter at Boston. At son. He d. 22 June 1771 in 72d yr. (gr.st.), home, he appr. the Edgecomb est. 1681; se­ and s. Thomas contested his will giving his lectman, 1683; j. 1685-6; he and John Sharp prop, to Gov. John Wentworth. to see the new meet.-ho. shingled in 1686. Packett, John, Casco, d. under suspicious cir­ Lists 235, 245c, 249. In the next war the fam. cumstances bef. 25 June 1640. See Cole went to Marbleh., where his wid. m. 2d John (9), (28). Ashton(l). Ch. appear: George, ag. 6 in 1673 Padden (Padon) Thomas. See Patten. or 1674 when Mr. John Smith named him PADDY, William, Boston, owner and part­ his heir; granted adm. on the Smith est. ner with Valentine Hill and Richard 1694. At Marbleh. in 1720 he sold his double Leader in dam and mill on Lamprill River, right to his fa. 's land adj. Edgecomb's; dead 1657. See also Lamprey (3). And note Paf at. in 1727. Poss. ch: Jane, m. in Marbleh. 31 PAF AT, Francis. Six Exeter bondsm. failed Jan. 1711-2 Timo. Cummings. Sarah, m. to bring him to Salisb. ct. in Apr. 1664 there 20 Jan. 1717-8 Ambrose Grant. Susan­ to meet charge of Margaret Dndley(l); ord. nah, m. at Marbleh. 3 Nov. 1698 John Pri- to pay for the child's keep. John Gilman doaux. Mary, m. Joseph Ashton(l). Chris­ had a constable's charge against him in topher, Marbleh., m. Mary Dutch, who m. 2d 1679. Poss. he was the man-servant Francis 25 Jan. 1713-4 Joseph Ashton(l). 2 ch. rec. Paddy (also Pavett) whom Geo. Felt bot Marbleh: Mary, b. 1710 and Abigail, both from James Lane on his return from Eng., bp. 1716. who stole from Felt's s. bef. 1059, ran away 4 JOHN, 1686. See Howard(2). to R. I., and aft. imprisonment was sent east­ 5 PAUL, Kennebec soldier 1688. List 189. ward. 6 DEA. *ROBERT, Hampton, s. of Robert and Margaret (Goodwin), reached Bos­ PAGE, confined to south half of Eng., par­ ton from Ormesby St. Margaret, co. Norfolk, ticularly eastern counties. 8 June 1637, ag. 33, with w. Lucy, ag. 30, 3 1 ANTHONY, Dover, taxed 1663 and 1666, ch., and servants Wm. Moulton (21) and but gone in 1664. Lists 356hk. Anne Wadd aged 15, supposed to have been 2 DEA. FRANCIS(6), Hampton, m. 2 Dec. his wife's sis. (see Colcord 1), and went to 1669 Meribah Smith (Robert). Selectm. Salem. N. E. Reg. 66: 180 has his Eng. an­ 1677-8, 1695; tr.j. 1678; gr.j. 1682 and often, cestry; see also 69: 342. Hampt. by the 2d foreman 1694; moderator 1689, 1695, 1701, summer. Selectm. 8 times 1644-1671; allowed 1703,1705. Ag. ±66 in Feb. 1699-1700. Lists to build sawmill at Taylor's River 1656; 392b, 393b, 394, 396, 336c, 49, 52, 54, 55ab, 62. Rep. 1657, 1668; marshal of co. of Norfolk; Will, 14 Nov.—2 Dec. 1706, names w. and ch: deacon 1660 to death; moderator 1667-8. Ag. Lt. Samuel, b. 3 Mar. 1670-1, m. 1st 9 Jan. 58, also ±59, in 1660; ±75 in Nov. 1676. Lists 1696 Hannah Williams, who d. 24 Dec. 1701, 391a, 392ab, 393ab, 394, 53. His w. Lucy d. m. 2d 18 Nov. 1702 Anne Marshall (see 2); 12 Nov. 1665, ag. 58. List 393a. His will, 9 m. 3d 8 Mar. 1725-6 Mary (Smith) Thomas. Sept. (d. 22 Sept. ag. 75) 1679, names all 15 ch., at least 3 by 1st w. His will, 30 Apr. ch. but Susanna, and many gr.ch. Ch: Mar­ 1747 (d. 4 Dec. 1754), names w. Mary, 4 sons, garet, m. 1st Wm. Moulton(21), m. 2d John 2 daus. and gr.ch. Lucy, b. 22 Sept. 1672, m. Sanborn. Francis, b. ±1633. Susanna, came Ichabod Robie(2). Susanna, b. 20 Dec. 1674, with parents. Thomas, bp. at Salem 1 Sept. m. 1st Benj. Batchelder(2), m. 2d John Cram 1639. Rebecca, bp. with Thos., m. Wm. Mars- (1). Francis, b. 14 Dec. 1676, m. 27 Jan. 1698 ton(ll). Hannah, m. Capt. Henry Dow(3). Hannah Nudd(2), who d. 12 Apr. 1751. Liv. Mary, b. ±1643-4, m. Samuel Fogg(4). at Little River. Lists 66, 399a. Will, 26 Apr. 7 THOMAS, gentleman, tailor, Saco, from —8 Sept. 1755, names 1 son, 3 daus. liv., gr.s. All Saints Stayning, London, arriv. at Reuben Dearborn (mo. deed.), s.-in-law Wm. Boston in the -Increase- the last of July", Locke. Meribah, b. 17 Mar. 1679, m. 1st 1635, ag. 29, bringing w. Elizabeth, ag. 28, 2 Josiah Shaw, m. 2d Samuel Tilton, m. 3d ch., and servants Edw. Sparkes, ag. 22, Kath­ Benj. Sanborn. Rebecca, b. 24 Nov. 1681, m. erine Taylor, ag. 24. Taxed in Saco Sept. PAGE 523 PAINE 1636; sued John Richmond 1637; both tr. 30 Mar. 1714), names her and ch: Thomas, and gr.j. 1640. In Mar. 1640-1 he drew a bill Hannah, John, Rachel, Mary. Bethia, b. 23 of exchange for £40 on Mr. Christopher Phil- May 1679, m. 3 Dec. 1696 John Swett. lin of Fanchurch St., London, payable to Mr. 10 TOBIAS, 1683, List 226, poss. son of (8). John Huxton of Wapping. Lists 242, 22. 11 URIAH, List 298. See James Gray(4). Dead 21 Oct. 1645. Ch. appear: Thomas, ag. 2, and Katherine, ag. 1, in Apr. 1635. Mary, PAINE, Payne. The S. E. quarter of Eng. bound to John Smith for 5 yrs. in 1645; m. its great home; co. Suffolk sent several to Anthony Littlefield(2). Christopher, bound N. E. where it became the 95th commonest to Henry Waddock for 10 yrs. in 1645. His name. est. on Stratton Isl. apprais. 20 June 1667, 1 CORNELIUS, at Merrymeeting Bay 1669 incl. a boat and clothing. Sylvester, bound when Terra Magnus was a boy. List 161. to Thos. Williams for 13 yrs. in 1645 and See also (8). with him in 1654; liv. Aug. 1655. George, b. 2 EDWARD, from Essex Co. and cous. of ±1641-2. (19), sued Wm. Bellew of Dover ±1643 8 THOMAS (appar. 7), Cape Elizabeth, and in 1644 got judg. for a ho. once Michael charged with Sabbath breaking in 1681; Chatterton's. Dead in Nov. 1645, when his alive in Oct. 1683; List 226. He liv. and d. assignee Wm. Paine sued Richard Waldron on the south side of Alewive Cove Brook, in Essex ct. See Essex Q. Ct. Rec. vol. i. where his wid. and ch. liv. aft. him until 3 GEORGE, wit. will of Audrey Lux (6) driven away, evid. to Gloucester. Only 2 ch. 1688. proven, but perh. also Tobias, List 226. Cert: 4 HENRY, fisherman, Newcastle, taxed 1708 George, had w. Joanna and dau. Mary, b. at (List 316) and bot there from John Antigua 16 Nov. 1705 and recorded at Glouc. Searle in 1715. H. P. and Son taxed 1720, where she m. Nathl. Travis, seaman, 28 Apr. this s. poss. the Henry who m. Abigail Sea- 1727. Joanna, d. at Glouc. 7 Sept. 1707, like­ vey in Greenland 4 Mar. 1721-2. See also ly his w. or ano. dau. In 1734 Nathl. and Mayer(3). Mary Trafass, she dau. of George, deed., and 5 JAMES, fisherman, Shoals 1664, Portsm. only surv. heir of her gr.fa. Thos., deeded 1670. Gr.j. 1683. Taxed Great Isl. 1684- Falm. rights. Joseph, claimed the Cape Eliz. 1691 and worked six days at Fort Wm. and land where his fa. liv. 35 yrs. agone. He m. Mary in 1694. Lists 303, 326c, 313a, 331b, in Glouc. 6 Dec. 1705 Elizabeth Row; d. there 52, 319, 66. He d. bef. Oct. 1695 when Aaron 18 Mar. 1724-5, ag. ±48. Son rec, Thomas, b. Ferris deeded to his wid. Martha the Great and d. 1706. In Glouc. also were rec. ints., Isl. ho. and garden spot already in her poss. Mary with Wm. Bardens, seaman, 26 Dec. In 1718 she deeded to only kn. ch: Martha, 1722; Mary with Philip Hammons 23 Aug. w. of Foster Trefethen. 1723. Note too ints. of Joseph P. and Mar­ 6 JOHN, one or two. At Casco, a wit. in the garet Rule in Boston 13 Nov. 1695. James Cole case 1640 and fined that yr. 9 THOMAS(6), Hampton, m. 2 Feb. 1664 for swearing. J. P. and Henry Webb wit. Mary Hussey(l) and liv. on the home­ Cousins to Bray 1651 (Y. D. 3: 37). John, stead. Selectm. 1670. Lists 392b, 396, 52, appar. of No. Yarm., was travelling on Sun­ 55a. Will, 31 Aug. (d. 8 Sept., gr.st.) 1686, day in Oct. 1667. Stephen Larrabee and J. P. names w. Mary, 5 surv. ch. She m. 2d Henry deeded lands to Thos. Redding which his s. Green, Esq.(7), m. 3d Capt. Henry Dow(3), sold in 1715 (Y. D. 9: 32); in this connec. is and d. 21 Jan. 1733, ag. 94, called in a Bos­ noted the marriage of Stephen Larrabee(5 ton obit, 'a gracious gentlewoman.' Ch: jr.) and Margaret P. in Boston 10 Jan. 1704; Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1664-5, m. Samuel Robie(5). also that of Abigail P. and Miles Thompson Robert, b. 17 July 1667, d. 25 July 1686 (gr. 9 Nov. 1704. St.). Christopher, b. 20 Sept. 1670, m. 14 7 JOHN, summonsed in the Dickinson case Nov. 1689 Abigail Tilton (Daniel); liv. on 1668, poss. a Mass. man. List 357a. homestead. Gr.j. 1693-94; jury 1700; select­ 8 JOHN, at Merrymeeting Bay with (1), man 1700 and later. List 57. Will, 16 Aug. wit. deeds to Walter Phillips in 1674 and 1740—27 Feb. 1750-1, names w. Abigail (d. 1676 (John Brown ano. wit. each time), and 5 Oct. 1759) and 8 of 9 ch: Robert (not in was at Mr. Gardiner's ho. at Pemaquid ab. will), Abigail Moulton, Mary Dow(9 jr.), Nov. that yr. when Roderigo was there. It Lydia Towle, Jonathan, David, Shubael, may have been ano. Mr. J. P. of Harwich Jeremiah, Tabitha. John, b. 15 Nov. 1672, who wit. Parker deeds 1684-5; was Mr. Ran­ named in a deed given by his mo. in 1714 'if dolph's deputy 1686 with whom all ships en­ he come to these parts to receive it.' Liv. tering the Kennebec were to register; select­ Nantucket and Cape May. Theodate, b. 8 man 1688; Lt. 1689, and signed a Sagadahoc July 1675, d. 14 Aug. 1676. Stephen, b. 14 ptn. 25 Jan. 1689-90. Lists 161, 18, 190. See Aug. 1677, m. 3 Jan. 1701 Mary Rollins(6), also Doc. Hist. 6: 424, 432, 480. she liv. 1722. His will, 26 Jan. 1713-4 (inv. PAINE 524 PAINE 9 JOHN, mariner, Portsm., m. Hannah Davis 11. In Sept. 1667 he was engaged for 5 yrs. (61), who was a shopkeeper. In 1747 he by Wells, where Bourne says, unlike his pred­ deeded land and bldgs. to s. John, the ' only ecessor Mr. Hubbard, he did not claim rights ch. as yet,' and was liv. 1762. The s. chose or privilege, but only necess. compensation. Joseph Buss gdn. in 1752, and, a joiner, d. He took to Wells a w., Elizabeth (Reynor), s.p. and unm. at Jamaica in 1758. His aunt m. in Ipsw. 10 July 1666. Wit. John Wad­ Buss ptn. that adm. be gr. to her two ch. Jo­ leigh 's will 7 July 1671. Later he was in seph 6. and Hannah Horney, wid. Ipsw. at times, perh. perma., and Upham (2: 10 NICHOLAS, a York wit. 1667, Kit. or 449) says was' prob. foreman of the gr.j. that Portsm. 1670 (Y. D. 2: 33, 18). Roger brought in all indictments in the witchcraft Kelly sued him in 1670, Nathan Bedford in trials' at Salem in 1692. Liv. late in the 1672 and again in 1678, action of review, 1690's and Judge Savage evid. noted him in when John Kettle and Thos. Rice were his 1704. Probably ch. b. in Me., but Ipsw. rec­ bondsmen. ords all kn: Elizabeth, b. 16 June 1677, m. in 11 PHILIP, mariner, Portsm., form, of Jer­ Ipsw. 29 June 1702 Daniel Smith. John, b. sey, was sued in 1700 by Dr. Labourne 24 Oct. 1684. Robert, d. Dec. 1693. who had cured his leg. Taxed for Mill Dam 15 THOMAS, Mr., trader, Dover (grant 1707-1712; bot on Little Harbor side of New­ 1659), Newcastle. Kept Waldron's truck­ castle 1712-3 and moved there; taxed 1717; ing ho. at Pennacook in 1668 when Thos. both Philip and John taxed 1724-5. His w. Dickinson (2) was k., and as late trader Christian (Ball 7) was rec. into cov. and bp. among Ind. there was fined in 1669 for sell­ at No. Ch. 2 Oct. 1709. In 1738, of Rye, he ing them liquor; fined again for selling to deeded 15 a. to s. John, who was to pay his Ind. in 1676. The first war sent him to Newc. bros. William and Amos, these three bp. at tempo., the second permanently. Ho.-owner No. Ch. 28 May 1710. He d. in Apr. 1746; and taxed there 1690; retailer 1692-3; select­ adm. to s. John 25 June fol., when the s. man 1696; cor.j. 1697, abs. from meeting that Amos was in New York; left 3 sons, no. wid. yr. Lists 356eghk, 357ad, 359ab, 331b, 52, Christian P. of Portsm., -wife- of John, 94, 319, 318ab, 315abc. His will, 27 Oct. bound to the peace towards Mary Bartlett 1694—22 Aug. 1700, gives all to w. Elizabeth in -1747-, may be error in date or meant for for supp. of self and ch., all minors, and for the younger John's dau. their education. She m. 2d Richard Beazer 12 RICHARD, Mr., Great Isl., test. 23 Jan. (1). Ch: Thomas, York, b. by 1684, had the 1678 to what he heard Abisha Taprill Cochecho, Berwick and Salmon F. lands, and say; also a wit. in the Gove case in 1683, ±37, of Newc. 1705, sold the Cochecho prop, his and signed a Sheepscot pet. in 1684 as mast- fa. bot from Richard Waldron in 1683. He m. maker and purser for His Majesty's use in at Sherborn 23 Jan. 1706-7 Mary Gookin Eng. (List 163). A Kit. wit. Nov. 1686, (Rev. Daniel) and was at York by 1720. proved bef. Hinckes in June 1687. Of Newi- Lists 316, 279. Will, 12 June—19 Oct. 1742, chawannock, shipwright, he was bondsm. for names w. Mary and ch: Thomas, Daniel, Sarah (Taylor) (Canney 4) Wingate in Nov. Elizabeth, Mary Bradbury, Jane, Sarah. 1687-8 and m. her bef. July 1693, when, of Janè, m. George Blagdon(l). Elizabeth, m. Boston, he gave her p/a. Both of Boston 26 Nathan Raynes(4). Catherine, m. Francis May 1705, where she d. 23 Dec. 1707 and he Raynes(4). Ann, accus. her sister's husb. at Mr. Kenney's ho. 18 Apr. 1708, ag. 72. Geo. Blagdon, ct. Mar. 1717-8; m. 1st Joseph His will, very aged, 19 Mar.—24 Apr. 1708, Preble(6 jr.), m. 2d Norton Woodbridge. gives his Boston ho. to cous. Thos. Pain of 16 THOMAS, servant and legatee of Mrs. Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, or, if he die, to s.-in- Ann Batchelder(l) in 1660; James Leach law Samuel Kenney; ano. Boston ho. to S. K. took over the bal. of his time to learn weav­ and w. Abigail, and a third to Paine Win- ing in 1661. gate. See also Wyman's Charlestown, 2: 17 THOMAS, York, likely the man abs. from 722. meet, in July 1674 (Scarboro cases) and 13 ROBERT, Mr., feoffee in trust for Mrs. wit. Wm. Haines(17) to Geo. Felt in 1675, Ann Godfrey 1661-2; P. & Ct. Rec. ii: 100, going to York in wartime with No. Yarm. 114. See also (14). men. York gr. 1679, 1683; O. A. 17 Mar. 14 REV. ROBERT, Wells, s. of 'Elder' Rob­ 1679-80; York wit. 1685, Bray to Atwell. ert of Ipswich, who was County Treas. Note also (16), (18). He m. bef. May 1685 1665-1683; note (13). Altho of H. C. 1656, Elizabeth Milbury(l); prob. it was she not and a minister, the son is unseen over long his -dau.- slandered by John Brawn jr. in periods. In Mar. 1665, Saco voted to send Feb. 1684 (see Hatch 3). Both were k. in for him and pay necess. charges for his com­ the Candlemas Day massacre 1691-2 (Hist, ing and going and while there; but he was of York 1: 271). Ch: Bethia, taken to Can­ evid. not a.eandidate, as in May Mr. Chaun- ada when her parents were k. and ret. to cey was chosen by 24 votes to Mr. Fletcher's Casco Bay in Jan. 1698-9; List 99, p. 78. Of PAINE 525 PALMER York 5 Dec. 1711, unm., she deeded her fa.'s boro in 1676, and a wit. for Thos. Philbrick 1683 gr. to Richard Milbury, with full warr. in 1678 (Dow, p. 224, and List 395), and Appar. m. Joseph Preble(6 jr.). Samuel Benjamin, twice a wit. for Christopher in called a captive with his sis., but no rec. of 1679 (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. 7: 216-7); Chris­ him found in Canada. Their gr.fa. Milbury topher's son's est. 1680, List 396, may be willed 10 s. apiece to them in 1695. one of these two; Palmer, List 395, may be 18 THOMAS, signed a Falm. ptn. in May anyone. 1689; List 228c. 4 ELIZABETH, ±37 in Nov. 1685, testif. 19 WILLIAM, Mr. (Lists 323, 330a), and s. about Ichabod and John Rollins; she John (List 364), Ipswich and Boston took care of Matthew Nelson's ho. and other merchants, with many interests northward concerns at Long Reach, Dover. Note also and often found in the records. See also (2), (2). Howard(lO), Pendleton(l). Mr. John's inv., 5 GEORGE, wine cooper, ±43 in 1663, Bos­ Boston, 21 Feb. 1693-4, incl. 600 a. at Tole ton 1655, Kit. 1657, where in 1661 Bare­ End, Dover, purch. from Thos. Wiggin, and foot entered a caution concerning land he, 500 a. near Edw. Hilton's sawmill that Mr. Edge and others had settled on. Freq. in ct. Wm. P. purchased. on varied charges, incl. an attack on John 20 WILLIAM, Gloucester, and Michael Billings with a knife. In 1663 he gave Capt.

Webber, wit. for Joseph Page(8) bef. Shapleigh a bond, pledging y3 his est. in the East. CI. Com.; see White. See also Boston or elsewhere; in Sept. 1666 his bonds­ Dennen. man Captain Lockwood could not get him 21 , of ' Canebeck,'d. at ho. of Capt. thither, tho in Oct. he sold Greenland a ho. Thos. Lake(3) in Boston 15 Feb. 1663-4. and 100 a. bot from Barefoot; in Mar. fol. Palfrey, Peter, Salem, an early partn. in gave bond for his appearance, and of Kit. in Eastern trading ho. with Anthony Pike July 1667 gave p/a to friend Roger Deering. and Francis Johnson(ll). See also Foxwell His w. Elizabeth appears 1657-1666; in 1660 (5). Boston ct. acquitted her of adult., leaving York ct. to deal with her for drunkenness. PALMER. Essentially an East of Eng. Richard Norton, Boston, called her husb. name,»tho many in cos. Devon and Somer­ 'brother' and he was indebted to the Nor­ set. Became 50th commonest name in N. E. ton est. in 1657. He was dead and adm. gr. 1 SERGT. BENJAMIN, Kittery. List 289. 25 Apr. 1670 to James Neighbors of Boston See also (25). who had taken a mtge. on nis Boston ho. in 2 BENJAMIN, Stratham, with Thos. Rol­ 1657; in July 1670 as adm. he unsuc. sued lins bondsm. in 1701 for Sarah, w. of Digory Jeffrey and Wm. Broad for the Kit. Benj. Rollins(6); sued Jona. Norris 1708, ho. and land. No kn. ch. sued by Geo. Chesley 1709; in 1712 gave a 6 HENRY, Haverhill, whose dau. Mehitable note to Mrs. Scott later Hinekes; bot adj. m. Samuel Dalton(3), wit. Dalton to Nathl. Folsom and Wm. Norris in 1722. Old Batchelder in 1657; Rishworth ano. witness. B. P. d. in Strath. 20 Apr. 1750. List 388. 7 HENRY(8f), took O. F. July 1674; liv. Note also (4). 1680. Lists 15, 4. 3 CHRISTOPHER(22), Hampton, ±33 in 8 f JOHN, Monhegan, partn. in a fishing voy­ 1660, ±43 in 1671, ±50 in 1674. In May age 1661 (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. 5: 108). As 1699, ±73, he claimed he knew who liv. in the 'Sr.' named one of five Associates for Dev­ Great Ho. at Little Harbor under Mason. onshire in 1675. On the island 21 Aug. 1676 His fa. contracted with Hampt. in May 1640 (Doc. Hist. 6: 119) and owned there with for him to keep the calves. Acting for wid. John Dollen(2) in 1686 (Y. D. 9: 230). A Ann P. in 1647, and m. 7 Nov. 1650 Susanna refugee at Charlestown in Oct. 1689. Lists Hilton (1); Lists 392c, 394. In 1652 he sued 13, 15. Presum. his sons: John, jr. (11) and Hampt. for land gr. to his fa. and detained Henry(7). It has been suspected that the from him. Thereaft. freq. juror, wit. or Marblehead Palmers derive from him. party to suit (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. vols. 1-7). 9 JOHN, fisherman, Dunstan, Boston, b. Selectm. 1655, 1677-8, 1681, 1692, 1697; ±1640, m. Elizabeth Alger(l) and had called Corporal 1671. Lists 392be, 393a, 396, deed from the Algers of the 50 a. he was liv. 52, 54, 55b. See also (14). He d. 30 June on, 15 July 1662. He apprais. Giles Robert's 1699; s. Samuel cited in Mar. 1706-7 to adm. est. 1661; Francis Hooke sued him for debt or renounce in favor of principal cr. Theo­ 1664; he and Robt. Nicholson quarreled over dore Atkinson; return made 'non est inven­ marsh 1670-4. Selectm. 1671. Boston 1679, tus.' Wid. Susanna d. 9 Jan. 1716-7, ag. 82. adm. inhab. 1682. His ptn. to Andros stated In 1698 he deeded homestead to sons Samuel, that R. Elliot had fenced his 50 a. marriage b. 25 Nov. 1652, and Joseph. This, with the portion that he had cleared by hard labor insolv. est., blocks knowl. of other ch., but and liv. on -10- yrs. until driven away. Lists likely seem John, sent to defense of Marl­ 235, 238a. See also Benmore(l). His will, 2 PALMER 526 PALMER (bur. in Boston 7) July 1707, gives all to w. am 1715; List 388. Will, of Stratham, 20 Elizabeth. Hers, of Boston, 11 Dee. 1717— Aug. 1739—26 Mar. 1740, names w. Sarah 21 Aug. 1732, gives all to daus. Abigail and and 4 of 6 ch. rec. in Bradford, but not Arminall, and names dau. Alice and 3 sons- Groth of Newmarket 1758, who must have in-law. Ch: Elizabeth, m. in Woburn 27 been a gr.son. Joseph. Rec. Bradford 1672- Dec. 1682, John Russell. Mary, m. by 1685 1686: Benjamin, d.y. Richard, m. in Hampt. Eliah Tottingham (Totman) of Woburn. 18 Oct. 1704 Martha Downer(l); 9 eh. rec. Alice, m. in Woburn 27 Feb. 1685 Joseph Bradford. William, not in will. Joanna, m. Covwell (Covill). John, seaman, b. Boston (int. Newb. 11 July 1702) Ens. Jonathan 28 Aug. 1679; adm. to fa. 28 Dec. 1705. Abi­ Chase of Newb. and Stratham. Mary, 1683- gail, b. Boston 6 Feb. 1685, m. there 12 May 1688. Samuel, fa. 's exec. 1709 Abraham Wacom. Arminall, b. Boston 15 JOSEPH(3), Hampt., m. 25 Jan. 1677 4 Mar. 1687, m. there 15 Nov. 1709 Daniel Deborah Batchelder(3); liv. on the home­ Morse. In 1694 Ann, dau. of one John, Bost. stead. Lists 396, 52, 55b. In May 1694 fisherman, accus. Richard Collicott of Bost., Deborah, ±37, and Abial Marston, ±41, testi­ who ackn. he had promised to mar. her. See fied concerning Danl. Gott(2). Ch., all but also Cleverly. Joseph and Ruth in a 1747 writ (20468): 10 JOHN, Exeter, worked in the mills. List Samuel, b. 17 Dec. 1677, d. 25 Jan. 1761 in 380. In Apr. 1669, ±26, he worked for 84th yr. (gr.st.), m. 1st 28 May 1701 Abigail Nicholas Lissen loading hay; in Oct. 1671, Dearborn(2) who d. 19 May 1747 ag. 68 (gr. ±27, testif. in the Judith Robie case. Three st.); m. 2d 16 Nov. 1748 Martha Webber who yrs. later he or ano. John turned up in York, d. 16 Jan. 1757, ag. 64. 6 ch. Deborah, b. 28 abs. from meet. Inv. (or d.) 27 Apr. 1677, Apr. 1679, m. Samuel Moulton(12). Susanna, livestock, food, pots and hooks. He owed b. 16 Dec. 1681, m. Wm. Marston (8). Joseph, Arthur Bragdon sr.; had given his horse to ±17 in 1701. Joseph Moulton deeded to him Nathl. Preble's s. and sold his colt to Jos. in 1713; liv. 1717. Ruth, b. 31 Aug. 1686. Sayward. Elizabeth, b. 5 May 1692, m. Joseph Brown; 11 JOHN, jr., 1674, List 15; presum. s. of both liv. Rye 1747. Edward, b. 12 Apr. 1694, (8). Note too Ann, Boston, under (9). m. in Greenl. 24 Mar. 1724-5 Bethiah Phil­ 12 JOHN, Mr., Falmouth, wit. Mrs. Harvey brick. She was dism. to Hampt. F. Ch., to Thaddeus Clark in July 1680, assisted thence to new Ch. at Kensington, where he in running the line betw. Mr. Robert Law­ was liv. 1747. 2 ch. bp. Hampt. F. 1726-30. rence and the town of Falm. in Sept. 1684, William, No. Hampt., bp. 26 June 1698, d. and m. Mary Munjoy bef. 19 May 1686 when 19 Nov. 1776, m. 8 Feb. 1726 Hannah San­ her br. Pelatiah chose him gdn. Tobias Oak­ born (Stephen), who was dism. to Strath. man depos. that they liv. in her fa.'s stone Ch. 1760, and d. 8 Dec. 1776. 4 ch. rec. Chris­ ho. on Peaks or Pond Isl. Member of Syl­ topher, b. 15 Feb. 1700, d. 11 Dec. 1775, m. at vanus Davis's Co., 1689 (wounded). With Hampt. F. 14 May 1729 Elizabeth Stanyan others he signed a Falm. letter 28 Aug. 1689 (Jacob) who d. 14 Dec. 1787. 4 ch. rec. Mary, and .11 Nov. fol. was one of the Council of w. of Joseph Moulton 1747. War at Scarboro. Lists 225a, 35, 228bcd. 16 JOSEPH (and James Webb), resisted the His ho. and flake yard with accommo. for fort men boarding Capt. Long's ship at two vessels at Peaks Isl. were claimed by Newc. 1694. One Joseph in N. H. prison for Mr. Joyliffe in 17—. debt, ptn. in 1703 for a new trial; he had 13 JOHN, Esq., a New York magistrate and been dispossessed of his freehold and his official at Pemaquid under Andros. Lists fam. impoverished. 16, 124, 186. See also Y. D. 6: 58. 17 MARY, wit. Withers to Rowland Wil­ 14 JOSEPH(22), appar. not brought up in liams, 1679 (Y. D. 4: 5). Hampt., chose br. Christopher and Walter 18 RICHARD, Cape Porpus, wit. a Sanders Roper of Ipsw. gdns. in 1661; in 1662 they deed in Oct. 1670, and was fined 4 July sued several Newb. men for detaining prop, 1671 for marrying Grace (Sanders) Bush formerly his fa.'s, then his by gr. from John (1) when under fame of having a w. in Eng. Sherman in 1661. He m. in Newb. 1 Mar. They liv. on the land her first husb. deeded 1664 Sarah Jaekman and d. in Bradford 8 to Maj. Pendleton retaining a life int. for Feb. 1715 in 72d yr. Will, 5 Feb. 1714, names both. With George Pa(ge) bondsm. for w. Sarah, 3 sons as liv., s.-in-law Jona. Chase, James Harmon 1673; tav. Tic. 1674. He was dau. Rowling's ch., s. Joseph's ch. Ch. rec. at Cape P. in 1677 when the Huff haycocks Newb. 1665—1670: Sarah. If she was dau. were taken, but of Great Isl. 1677-8. Lists Rollins and Benj. Rollins(6) was her husb., 313a, 331b. Late of Cape P. 20 May 1680, she was 13 yrs. his sr. Poss. she d. y. and he and Grace sold Elias Stileman half a ho., there was another unrec. Sarah nearer Ben­ flakeroom and mooring, owned in partnersh. jamin's age. James, blacksmith, m. 31 Dec. with Robert Williams and form, in poss. of 1690 Elizabeth Groth(l) and bot in Strath­ James Pendleton; wit. and ackn. bef. Wm. PALMER 527 PARKER Vaughan. Presum. the York man who sued Tr.j. (Me.) 1651; Lower Kit. constable 1661; Thos. Doughty 1685; York cor.j. 1685. No lot layer 1667. Lists 41, 321, 323, 282, 298, 25. ch. appear. See (23). In 1675 he sold ho. and 40 a. at Palmer's 19 ROBERT, Newcastle 1695; prosec. in Point to Christopher Adams and bot half of Dec. 1699 for fencing the highway. Lists Batson's Neck at Cape Porpus and, of York 315b, 318c. 1683, sold this to Isaac Goodridge. Betw. 20 SAMUEL(3), mariner, Hampt., m. Ann times he wit. at Portsm. or Gt. Isl. in 1676, Sanborn (Lt. John) who d. 4 Oct. 1745. viewed a fence with Gowen Wilson in 1678, He was liv. Mar. 1706-7; appar. dead 1724. adm. Wm. King's est. in 1681, bondsm. Hen­ Lists 52, 399a. Ch. (N. H. deed 33: 161): ry Brookings and Ephr. Crockett. He d. by Samuel, Esq., b. ±1685, eldest in 1724, m. 1st 1696. Wife unseen. Kn. ch: Sarah, m. Wm. 7 Feb. 1717 Deborah Lamprey(l), m. 2d 2 King(16) and in 1669 had marriage portion Mar. 1726 Rebecca Page (2) who d. 30 Apr. of 16 or 18 a. near her fa.'s old ho. that was 1759. He was an 'eminent teacher of Sur­ burned. Rachel, ag. 3 yrs. 9 mos. 21 Apr. veying and Navigation and a practical sur­ 1670, when her fa. bound her until 20 to veyor and conveyancer.' He d. 8 June 1762. Peter Glanfield to bring her up, deeding 12 Will names 3 of 4 ch. Christopher, Rye, b. 12 a. to Glanfield at that time; in 1674 he sold Feb. 1686-7, liv. 1761, m. 24 July 1705 Eliza­ him adjoining land. She testif. in Portsm. beth (Berry 13, by N. H. Gen. Rec. i: 139; in Aug. 1684 cone. Glanfield. Locke by Rye rec, ibid, i: 95; see Locke 24 WILLIAM (also Pamoth, Paymouth), Zy2). In 1757 he deeded homestead to s. mariner, Great Isl., m. (ct. May 1683) Jonathan (b. 1710), he to pay his br. Wil­ Abishag Lux(6) who was gr. adm. 6 Aug. liam (b. 1712). Stephen, b. ±1689, m. 2 Dec. 1685 and m. 2d Thos. Marshall(9). ?Mary, 1731 Sarah Cass. 3 ch. rec. Mary, b. 9 June w. of Christopher Frederick, and ?Elizabeth, 1691, m. Isaac Philbrick (2). Jonathan, b. w. of Tho. Pierce(22), were her ch., either 26 Mar. 1698, m. at Hampt. P. 26 Oct. 1725 Palmers or Marshalls. Anna Brown (Wm. 5); liv. Kensington 1759. 25 Widow, and her dau., Kit. suffer­ 3 ch. bp. Hampt. F. 1731-36. Martha, was ers 1703. List 290. Note (1). Scofield in 1724. Abigail, unmar. 1724. Pamoth (Paymouth), William. See Palmer 21 SAMUEL, wit. a Crockett fam. deed (24). 1695 (Y. D. 4: 155); perh. Capt. P. of Panco, Sanco. List 312g. A Spanish or Por­ bark -Mary of Kittery- 1700, stormbound tuguese sailor? from Barbadoes. PAPE. 1 George, Saco cor.j. 1670 (on body

2\y2 THOMAS, see Remick(3). of David May), presum. Page. 22 WILLIAM, with the first at Hampt., 2 NICHOLAS, Mr., sued by Henry Hudson prev. of Watertown and Newb. Freeman in York ct. July 1661. 13 Mar. 1638-9; com.t.e.s.c. 1639; gr.j. 1640; Pappoone, Jean, a wit. 1674 (Thos. Guptill). hogreeve 1644. Lists 391a, 392a, 393b. In A tortured Prench name? 1645 he deeded his Newb. and Hampt. prop, PARCHER, Elias, soldier at Gerrish garri­ to John and Martha Sherman in consid. of son, Dover, 6 Feb.—9 Mar. 1696; taxed dau. Martha's release of land in Great Greenland 1698. Lists 67, 330de. He m. 12 Ormesby, co. Norfolk, in which she had an Aug. 1708 Grace Allard(2), who o.c. and was int. of £105; hence likely he was the Wm. of bp. in Greenl. Ch. in 1717 with ch: George Ormesby St. Margaret cited there in Sept. (Scarboro 1741) and Deborah (m. Edmund 1636 for abs. from Ch., who appeared not Webber). In 1725 Elias, Elizabeth and and was excommun. Wm. of Ormesby m. Sarah (Hampt. 1741) were bp. in Greenl. Mary Stamforth in nearby Ransworth 30 His was an added name on the Grafford June 1608. See also Essex Q. Ct. Rec. 2: 347- Lane (no. side) tax list, 1725. 9; N.E.Reg. 69: 342. Liv. 30 May 1647; 6 Oct. Parell. See Pearl. fol. his s. Christopher was acting for the wid. Ann, who was a very recent w. if not Jo­ PARKER, general in Eng. except in cos. seph 's mo. She m. in Newb. 21 Mar. 1649 Devon and Cornwall. Became 17th com­ Francis Plummer; d. there 18 Oct. 1665. Kn. monest name in N. E. ch: Martha, m. Capt. John Sherman of Wa­ 1 ABRAHAM(14), York, took O. A. 17 Mar. tertown; he d. 25 Jan. 1690-1, ag. 76; she 7 1679-80. Indicted for theft in 1690; with Feb. 1700-1. 7 ch. 1638-1653. Edward, had w. Sarah abs. from meet. 1696. Grants 1699, Hampt. gr. adj. his fa. in 1640. Christopher, 1703, the latter confirming land sold to Maj. b. ±1626. Joseph, b. ±1643. Clarke and bot by A. P. from Capt. Job Al­ 23 WILLIAM, planter, Kit., was at Str. cock. See also (6). Adm. 1 Oct. 1706 to s. Bank. 1640, sued by Walton 1649. There John and br. John, bondsm. Capt. Lewis in 1651 he sold to Riddan ho. and land bot Bane and Johnson Harmon. His 2d w. and from Goodm. Chatterton, and went to Kit. wid., Sarah (Preble 1), m. 2d Henry Coombs where he had earlier connec. (Y. D. 2: 2). (4). He was 'Sr.' in 1699, but only s. John PARKER 528 PARKER appears, who settled a differ, with his step- kn. bros. John, haberdasher, Joseph, skinner mo. in 1711. In Apr. 1732 he deeded to John (b. at Leicester), both of St. Pancras, Soper Harmon (3 jr.) for life supp. No fam. seen. Lane, London. At Dorchester (1633) and 2 AUGUSTIN, sent as a soldier to Scarboro, Weymouth (as late as 1641) he was devoted List 236. -Factor- in Shoals indictment princ. to pub. life, and Str. Bk. named him in Apr. 1681, Parker at trial on Smuttynose Deputy 1642-3 aft. inviting him there as in Nov. fol. See also Harding(7). minister. From Portsm. he wrote to Win- 3 BASIL, York, also known as Thos. Brooks throp 28 July 1645, telling ab. Eoger Garde's (5), which see. Lists 71, 298; also numer. death. Lists 241, 53. He was at Barbadoes references as Parker in Me. P. & Ct. Bee. bef. 24 June 1646 when asked to preach there vols, i, ii. tempo.; his w. Mary (dau. of Bev. John Mav­ 4 DANTEL(15), Kennebec, Charlestown. erick; see 1) and ch. joined him and there Wyman names - John-, w. (Ann who surv.) he d. Will, 1648—1652, names Mr. Bichard and dau. from Kennebec at Maj. Phillips' Vines one exec, and directs his w. to go to 21 Oct. 1689; they seem rather Daniel, w. N. E. with his eh: John. Azricam, of Barba­ Ann (Errington), and dau. He d. there 18 does, form, of N. E., 1663. James, d. in Bos­ Oct. 1694, ag. 27 (gr.st.). Widow Ann m. 2d ton, adm. to Moses Maverick 13 Dec. 1666. John May of Boston, mariner, m. 3d in Bos­ Thomas. Fearnot. Mary. See Hist, of Wey­ ton 22 May 1718 Thos. Coppin; liv. 1722. Ch: mouth 4: 456; N. E.Eeg. 46: 308; 68: 202. Anne, b. 4 Nov. 1687, m. Eobert Ingalls (Wy­ 8 JAMES, (also Geo. Lewis and Francis man: but Bev. Mr. Thayer thot more likely Small), wit. B. Jordan's discharge to he m. her aunt Hannah 15); s. Eobert b. 1715 John Phillips in July 1658. List 221. See in Boston; she a wid. there 1719. John, bp. also (18). at Chariest, with Anne 22 Feb. 1690-1, is 9 JAMES and JOHN, Andover soldiers at called by Wyman the one who m. 12 Jan. Scarb., k. 29 June 1677 (Sav.). 1713-4 Mary Cutler. 2 ch. bp. 1728: Hannah 10 JAMES, Sergt., sold goods from the (m. Wm. Sweetsir) and Stephen; neither wrecked -Three Friends- at Casco Bay to noted in Parker deeds. Isaac, bp. 4 Dec. Joseph Bean's w. in 1711. 1692, potter, Chariest., m. there 24 May 1715 11 JOHN, Saco, taxed 1636; creditor of the Grace Hall; d. 7 Nov. 1742, ag. 50 (gr.st.). Williams clapboard est. List 242. He In 1744 his wid. and exec, called him only must have given his name to Parker's Neck surv. gr.s. of John P., late of Kennebec; she at the Pool, ment. 1650 (Y. D. 2: 11) and as liv. 1748. 11 ch., incl. Daniel, whose s. Isaac, late as 1733 (Y. D. 14: 56). See also (12), H. C. 1786, was Chief Justice of Mass. See (13). also Leighton(3). 12 JOHN, fisherman, Damariscove, his men 5 GEOEGE, carpenter, York, sold the ho. he at Stratton Island 1645 (see Nash 4), was liv. in and enclosed field to Philip might be consid. (and poss. was) same as Hatch in Nov. 1648, and bef. 1650 bot from (13), were it not for Eobert(23). This Eob­ John Gooch ±8 a. adj. the Glebe and Henry ert may or may not have been his son, but Norton. York gr. 1653-1672. Tr.j. 1650, was cert, not s. of (13). 1653; gr.j. 1650, 1651, 1653, 1658; constable 13 JOHN, fisherman, Sagadahoc, called of 1659. Jeremiah Sheares was indebted to him Bideford, co. Devon, in deeds given by in 1662, John West in 1663. Lists 273, 275- his gr.chn. Many have placed him here at an 277, 24, 25. He m. late in life Hannah, appar. entirely unsubstantiated date (1625 to 1628), wid. of Wm. Johnson(37), and on acct. of while his kinsman John Phillips(lO), calling their old age and decrepitude deeded all to him -Thomas- and uncle of his own fa., de­ s.-in-law Peter Bass for their supp. 10 Apr. posed in 1754 that he came as mate of the 1683, the prop, being turned back in 1684 aft. first ship from Eng. with the Plymouth peo­ Bass d. His inv. 6 Oct. 1693; adm. 23 Jan. ple. Others have consid. him, perh. truly, as fol. to Samuel Johnson, called his successor. (11) or (12) or both. Whether or not, he was No cert, child; the w. of Peter Bass(2) was of Sagadahoc 27 Feb. 1650-1 when he bot a dau. or step-dau. (Johnson). Bascohegan, renamed Parker's Isl, from 6 ISAAC, planter, York. In Aug. 1679 he bot Bobin Hood, while the same Ind. 7 May 1661 from John Wentworth (giving back mtg.) confirmed at the widow's ho. a deed to him two lots orig. Isaac Everest's with a small of Sagosett alias Chegoney Isl. in 1648. Y. D. ho. on one. Francis Johnson sued him in 15: 136 recites that he made a will the last 1680; in 1684 he ack. judg. to Johnson, pay­ day of Oct. 1651, giving cert, legacies to ch. able in staves, (1) doing likewise. In 1687 and the Island and other prop, to w. Mary. one Isaac, an indent, servant, was beating She was liv. 28 June 1671. Surv. ch: Thomas, his master Yeales. eldest s. John, b. ±1634. Mary, b. ±1639, m. 7 REV. *JAMES, Portsm., poss. never or­ Thomas Webber. dained, first appears wit. delivery of the 14 JOHN, carpenter, York, of Marblehead Saco pat. in June 1631. He left in Eng. two when he bot a York ho. and land from PARKER 529 PARKER John Heard 12 June 1648. See also (5). illness: Moody diary). Wid. Sarah d. 3 Jan. Prison keeper for the County, confirmed 4 1726-7. Ch. rec. York: Sarah, d.y. Mary, b. July 1659 (but pub. whipper by 1656), and 1 Aug. 1676, taken 1691-2 and in eaptiv. Jan. retired at own request, being ancient, 2 1698-9, List 99, p. 78. Susannah, b. 8 Oct. July 1678. Town gr. 1674, 1679. O. A. 22 1678, m. 30 Sept. 1698 Samuel Winch. Na­ Mar. 1679-80 (sr.). Lists 275-277, 24, 33. thaniel, b. 16 Feb. 1680-1, only s. by fa.'s His wife, List 273; see also Adams(18). Rob­ deed Mar. 1708-9. Adm. 10 May 1711 to wid. ert Edge's w. was slandering her in 1654. He Hannah, who m. 2d one Barton, perh. John was liv. 21 May 1686, when Henry Dering (5). Her acct. 1723 charged for bringing up levied on his prop, because of a judgm. ob­ the adopted child (appar. hers) one yr., the tained in 1673 for letting Anthony Lamy two youngest ch. two yrs. Two ch. liv. 1731: escape jail. Kn. ch: Mary, m. Wm. Roanes. Hannah, m. 21 May 1730 John Foster of John, b. ±1644-5. George, jr., sued Wm. Billerica; Sarah, m. (int. 23 Feb. 1730) Jona­ Johnson in 1672 for shooting his mare; adm. than Spinney. Mehitable and a twin, b. 28 11 Sept. 1677 to fa. John sr.; no household July 1684. Mehitable, a captive, was back goods or land in inv. The same day John sr. at Casco Bay Jan. 1698-9, List 99, p. 78; m. took adm. on the Roanes est. Abraham. Han­ John Harmon(3 jr.). See also Mehitable nah, b. ±1658, m. Thos. Adams(19). (26). Abiah, dau., b. 18 July 1686. Eliza­ 15 JOHN(13), seaman, fisherman, built by beth, b. 4 Nov. 1688. Mercy, d. ±2 yrs. old. 1654 on 100 a. on Arrowsic bot from John Mercy, b. 14 May 1694. Lydia, b. 5 Aug. Richards and sold to Clarke and Lake in 1696, m. Wm. Gowell(l). John, b. 17 Feb. 1659. Thereaft. liv., until the war drove him 1698-9, d.y. Abigail, b. 4 July 1700. to Charlestown, on the west side of the Ken­ 17 JOHN, servant of Mrs. Mitchell(5) 1661 nebec, a large tract betw. the river and (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. 3: 212). Poss. (16). Casco Bay bot from the Ind. Retailer 1665. 18 JOHN, sued John Phillips of Falm. for Returning from Mass. he was with those on diet and attendance 1663; tr.j. 1667 (No. Stage Isl. for safety in Sept. 1679; from Yarm., Scaib. and Saco names). See also there went to his old home. In the second war he and s. James were k. at Falm. when (8). the fort was taken. Lists 182, 13, 15, 183, 19 JOHN, Scarboro soldier; see (9). 187, 190, 191. See also Davis(53). Ag. ±50 20 JUDITH, widow, Hampton propr. 1640. in 1684. (One John, a seaman, called ±25, List 391a. Of Chariest. 1645, she sold at was at Falm. with Col. Crown in 1662). Wife Hampt. to John Marion, payment to be made Margery or Margaret in 1661, -Mary- by at either of her houses in Chariest., Watert., error in 1664 (Y. D. 10: 152). She wit. in Roxb., Dorch., Boston, Cambr., but doubtful Chariest, in 1681 and a wid. was adm. to Ch. if she owned in all, or merely thot of moving there 29 May 1692. Adm. on his est., of from Chariest. Dead 11 June 1651; appar. Falm., to dau. Elizabeth of Chariest. 14 Nov. it was her will in Eng., 5—24 May 1649 (Wa­ 1700. John Phillips depos. in 1748 ab. the 6 ters 1: 265), which indicates no eh. ch. he had kn. in early visits East: Daniel, 21 MARY, servant of Moses Gilman, laid b. ±1667. James, k. with fa., s.p. and appar. her ch. to Teague Drisco(8) in 1673. single. Sarah, m. Wm. Baker(3). Hannah, 22 RICHARD, dealing with Exeter men not accounted for by Mr. Phillips; see her 1639, was the Boston merchant. List 82; niece Anne(4). Elizabeth, m. twice in Bos­ see also Manning(5). ton, Wm. Bownd 13 Mar. 1700-1, John Eddy 23 ROBERT, Damariscove, took O. A. 1674. of Newport, R. I., 26 Nov. 1711. She d. in In 17— Clarke and Lake heirs claimed Newport bef. Dec. 1747, leaving s. Parker the ho., stage and other p:ip. he had deliv. Eddy and at least one gr.ch., Ann Thompson, them for debt, when the appraisers were minor. Margaret, m. in Chariest. 19 Apr. Robert Gammon and Elias Tricke. Poss. the 1699 Jonathan Carey(3), shipwright, Boston man on a Shoals cor.j. 1687. Lists 13, 307a. in 1718, of Augusta over ag. Georgetown, in See also (12). 1720 (Y. D. 10: 146). She d. in Boston 1 Mar. 24 SAMUEL, adm. to Emanuel Hilliard of 1723, ag. 43. Kn. ch., Jonathan, James. Hampt. 25 June 1656. 25 THOMAS(13), eldest s., always hus­ 16 JOHN(14), York, was hired out by his bandman in legal documents, liv. on Park­ fa. to Wm. Roanes some time betw. 1657- er's Isl., where his portion, about yí of the 1663; poss. also same as (17). In 1673-4 he island toward the sea and its northern was involved with Elizabeth Stover, but m. boundary, was set off to him in 1664. In 1669 Sarah Green(19). O. A. Mar. 1679-80; con­ his mo. conveyed to him the fishing island, stable 1679, 1680; tr.j. 1695, 1702; gr.j. 1695, later Salter's, for his business. He took O. F. 1696; selectm. 1700. He depos. in May 1721, to the Plymouth govt. 1654, to the King 1665, ag. 76; in Mar. 1721-2 deeded all to s.-in-law to Mass. at Pemaquid 1674. Lists 11, 12, 13, John Harmon for supp. of self and w.; d. 1 15, 187. See also Davis(53). In the war he Aug. 1723, ag. 79 (Father Parker aft. long appar. went first to Damariscove, then to PARKER 530 PARNELL Chariest., and like (15) was on Stage Isl. in bur. at Newc. where 'B. P. & Son & man' 1679. He d. at his Island home and was in­ taxed 1720. Bot in Kit. 1719. Lists 315c, terred there, bef. the 2d war (Cox's and 316. Will, 1751—1752, names ch: Thomas, b. Hunnewell's depos. Y. D. 14: 193-4), aft. 13 25 Sept. 1703; Elizabeth, b. 24 Sept. 1709; Nov. 1684 (Y. D. 4: 34). Wife unkn. Ch. Benj., b. 29 July 1713; but not Hannah, b. (div. of Parker's Isl. 1732, Y. D. 15: 136): 13 Aug. 1718. William, currier, tanner, taxed Grace, m. David 01iver(3). Sarah, b. ±1656, Portsm. 1698, bot 1699. Lists 330d, 337, 339. m. 1st Matthew Salter, m. 2d in Boston 21 He m. 1st 26 Feb. 1702-3 Zerviah Stanley, May 1703 Samuel Smith. Remember, m. who d. 18 Aug. 1718; see Cutts for refer, to Moses Pitman, a Marbleh. fisherman; he liv. her fabricated pedigree (Brewster i: 118). 1732, she dead. 3 ch. in Marbleh. 1683-1688. He m. 2d 15 Sept. 1719 Lydia Hart(5), named John, eldest s., b. ±1665, shipwright, Boston, in his will, 1731—1737, with ch: William, b. ret. to Parker's Isl. ab. 1720 and built, but 9 Dee. 1703; John, b. 22 Dec. 1706; and 2 soon driven back. He depos. in Boston in more, one likely his dau. Katherine, b. 5 Jan. June 1736, ±71, that he liv. at Sagadahoc ab. 1704-5. Mary, bp. 10 Apr. 1709, was poss. 61 yrs. ago. Wife Sarah Vering (John) d. ano. dau. Alice, m. John Marden (3); called in Boston 9 Nov. 1711; he m. there 2d 13 aunt in will of Mrs. Elizabeth Newmarch Nov. 1712 Sarah Guille, wid. of Noah. He d. 1763. Unattached: Mehitable, set fire to 27 Sept. 1744 in 80th yr., she 5 Sept. 1750 in John Presson's ho. 1702, Rebecca Whidden 81st yr. (Copp's Hill). 7 ch. in Boston 1695- persuading and assisting; see Mehitable(17). 1707. Jacob, b. ±1666, mariner, Boston, de­ Nathaniel, o.c. and bp. in Portsm. 1707-8; posed in Oct. 1730, ag. 64, that he was a Elizabeth, o.c. and bp. with ch. Elizabeth soldier at Fort Loyal, Casco Bay, ab. 44 yrs. and Thos., 1707-8, was perh. his w. Wm., m. bef. He m. (int. Boston 13 Feb. 1695-6) wid. Mary Cross (see Richard 8). Nicholas, Anna Randall. His s. Jacob deeded as his Portsm. trader 1728-9. Grace, Newc, m. admr. 13 Jan. 1737. 6 ch. in Boston 1697- Francis Rand(3). Roger, mariner, m. Abi­ 1709. Margaret, m. in Marbleh. 23 Oct. 1684 gail Moore(ll), both liv. 1744. John, m. at Samuel Dixey; he dead in Feb. 1721-2, she Greenl. 10 Dec. 1736 Bathshua Ward. liv. 1732. 8 ch., in Marbleh. Mary, m. John 27 THOMAS, Berwick wit. 1680 (Y. D. 3: Harrod (Harwood 7). 92), must be Parkes. 26 THOMAS, shoemaker, Great Isl., ±36 in 28 CAPT. List 66. 1672, matches a Boston ch. b. 3 Oct. 1636, PARKES. 1 Henry, partner with Geo. Dodd s. of John and Jane, who had also ch. Noah and Humphrey Chadbourne in a French and Alice. The mo. (then Thayer) was re­ voyage bef. Apr. 1651. turning to Eng. in 1656 with Thos. and 2 THEOPHILUS, servant to Walter Neal, Noah, and supposedly went, yet Noah was Greenland, 1662. here 1673 and Thos. too could have come 3 THOMAS, Berwick, bot 40 a. near place back. Early in 1663 Hampt. gave our Thom­ called Post Wigwam near Newichawan- as liberty to come there at his trade. Great nock River from Richard Abbott in Jan. Island Jan. 1663-4; gr. there 1667; m. be­ 1675; wit. Thos. Williams's deed to gr.dau. fore 28 Jan. 1668 Mary Shaw (Roger). Gr.j. Plaisted 1680, and 25 Oct. 1686 deeded his 1681, 1686; tr.j. 1682,1684,1685; highw. surv. 40 a. to Henry Child for supp. 1693-4. Jos. Alexander was bondsm. for him Parkinson, Wm. See Perkins (24). 1685 (see Pattee) and he for John Locke, sr. Parkis, Benjamin, wit. with Joseph Dow 1695. Lists 330a, 312ac, 326c, 313be, 331b, 1665, Philbrick to Sanborn. 315abc, 318b, 49, 52, 55b, 66, 91. See also PARKMAN (Partman), Elias, with the Lamb(l). Last seen Sept. 1700 when he ack. Gloucester men going to Falm. and Scarb. a judg. to Pepperell. Ch., 1 proved, 3 more 1658; see Coe(2); sued Richard White in evid.: Noah, taxed Newc. Oct. 1691, sailed York ct. Oct. 1660. One E. P. sued Roger under Capt. Robert Mitchell 1693, d. at Rose of Piscataqua in Suff. ct., Oct. 1685. Lisbon 8 Feb. 1707-8, master of a brigantine. Lists 319, 96 (twice). See also Doc. Hist. 5: PARNELL. Cornwall and Devon. 383-392. Adm. 14 July 1708 to wid. Elizabeth 1 FRANCIS, Star Island, receipted to James (Treworgey, dau. of Samuel), who o.c. and Blagdon in May 1692 for three bags; had 2 ch. bp. in No. Ch. 17 Oct. 1708: Noah Sarah Deverson saw them delivered. Likely (b. 8 Mar. 1704-5) and a dau., prob. the dau. the Salem fisherman. Elizabeth who m. Mark Newmarch. Wid. 2 GILES, fisherman, Beverly. List 85. Elizabeth was the Parker of 'Mrs. Allcock 3 HANNAH, Cocke alias (Parnell?). See & Parker' taxed at The Bank 1713. She m. Cox(6). 2d 26 Aug. 1714 John Field(4), m. 3d Benj. 4 JOHN, Oyster River, 1666; List 365. Petit Cross(2). Benjamin (his fa. Thomas in 1694), j. (N. H.) June 1668. cordwainer, Newc, Kit., m. 7 Dec. 1702 Eliz­ 5 SAMUEL, owed the Mitchell est. List abeth Gilman (see 10). She d. 5 May 1721, 78. PARNELL 531 PARSONS 6 THOMAS, took O. A. at Pemaquid 1674. wid. remar. and was wid. Elizabeth Pearcy of List 15. One Goody P. had poor aid in Berw. in 1734. Y. D. 16: 197, 200. Salem in 1679. 3 JOHN, cordwainer, York, at Portsm. 1674, 7 WILLIAM, sued Jeremiah Sheeres for poss. in Me. earlier if List 87 is his. defamation in York ct. Mar. 1649-50, case Working for Nehemiah Partridge 1677 and put to arbitration; plf. in N. H. ct. Oct. 1650. a wit. ag. Geo. Bramhall. York gr. him 12 a. Partner with Thos. Way and Wm. England in Mar. 1677-8 if he buy the shoemaker's in deed from Ind. near Muscongus 1653 (Sew- (Knowlton's) ho. and follow his trade, all's Ancient Dom., p. 104). which he did. O. A. there 22 Mar. 1679-80; PARR. 1 Giles, Str. Bk., drunk and resist­ Portsm. tax rebated same yr. In 1681 he ack. ing the constable 1650-1652. Abs. from judg. to Samuel Sayward payable in neat w., York ct. June 1653, also swearing and cattle. Lists 31, 33. He was k. in Ind. attack drunk. Drinking at Gunnison's, 1656. 25 Jan. 1691-2; adm., first, 4 days later, to 2 JAMES, with Matthew Williams a wit. Maj. Wm. Vaughan; 1 Nov. 1692 to wid. ag. Wm. Blake(6) and Christopher Cole Elizabeth, bondsm. Wm. Hilton and Thos. (3), in June 1664. Trafton; 13 July 1705 to s. John. Inv. (Y. D. PARRETT. 1 John, fisherman, Cape Eliza­ 5. 1. 81). She m. 2d 12 July 1698 Peter Hink- beth, ±33 in 1674, at Shoals and Kit. son(2) and as E. P. compl. ag. Wm. Hilton early, where he succ. sued Roger Kelly on an in 1699 for taking a cow. Living 1720. Ch. acct. in Oct. 1668, and m. bef. 1675 Sarah rec. York: John, b. 31 July 1677, taken cap­ Crockett(6). In 1671 he struck John Dam- tive Jan. 1691-2, in Canada 1699, here 1705, meril on the Lord's day, being fined only for and d. in Portsm. 3 Sept. 1722 appar. s.p. breach of the Sabbath; had suits ag. Arthur List 99, p. 75. Elizabeth, b. 9 Feb. 1679-80, Beale (slander) and Rowland Plansell, and m. 1st in Boston 1 Mar. 1705 John Hemen- was sued for debt by John Pett 1679, by Geo. way; 3 ch.; m. 2d Wm. Dunn(4). Mary, b. Davie's assignee 1683. Cape Eliz. in 1680, 13 Oct. 1681, m. Nicholas Cane(2). Elihu, when N. Fryer was his bondsm. in Portsm. housewright, b. 31 Mar. , had gr. 1703- ct., and to Fryer he mtg. ho. and stage on 1721 and m. Ruth Wilson (Joseph). List 279. Parrett's Point, S.E. side of Cape Cove, and Will, 25 (d. 30) July 1730, names w. Ruth, br. 2 boats. Last found, being sued and jailed Nicholas Cane, and 8 of 9 ch. Wid. Ruth's in Boston, in July 1691, for refusing to de­ will, 11 Apr—28 Sept. 1737, names 6 ch. liver goods from Boston to John Frissell Her exec, paid five doctors. Rachel b. 30 (2). List 226. See also Dollin(l). His w. Aug. , named in a Kit. acct. in 1710 and Sarah liv. 1688. Ch. (no male heirs, by deed accus. Wm. Smith in July 1717, both of Kit. 1725): Mary, m. Philip Gammon(l) and was Christian, b. 16 Feb. , m. Caleb Boynton liv. at Cape Eliz. 1738 when her sis. Sarah, (2). Mercy, b. 6 Oct. , taken captive w. of John Green(17), sold a half int. to 1691-2, in Canada 1711; List 99, p. 92. ' Rich­ them. ard, boy, Dover,' List 99, p. 75 (1695), and 2 RICHARD, with Capt. Edw. Gosling's Ruth, in captivity 1699; both unkn.; while crew 1676. Anne, w. of Wm. Hilton (20) may have been 3 ROBERT, Cape Elizabeth 1683. List 226. sis. of either John or Elizabeth, but not their Parris, George. His order figured in Capt. dau. See also (7). Pendleton's suit ag. Mr. John Paine in 4 JOHN, Gloucester. See Haines (17). N. H. ct., June 1664. 5 MARK, a Parker's Island abuttor in Sept. PARSLEY. 1 Richard, tailor, Portsm., m. 1664; by Eastern CI. rec. bot there from in Greenland 9 June 1713 Abigail (Ban- Parker and Webber 26 Dec. 1664. Damaris- field 2) Fletcher. Lists 337, 339. She was cotta River wit. 1665. A planter, living on rec. into So. Ch. 4 Apr. 1725. Son John, bp. N. W. part of Rascohegan, E. side of Little there 7 Mar. 1724-5, m. in Newington 1 Feb. River, 26 Nov. 1672, he gave Wm. Parsons 1740-1 Tamsen Huntress. an (unrec.) deed to 100 + 20 a. below Hell 2 WILLIAM (Pursley) Ipswich, wounded Gate; his w. Elizabeth also signed. As a at the Eastward 1691. List 37. One Wm. refugee, he took O. A. in Boston 11 Nov. (Parsloe) was an abuttor to Frost land at 1678, was there in May 1682, and sold East­ Newtown, Sagadahoc, 1716 (Y. D. 9: 157; 10: ern land to Edw. Woodman 7 Apr. 1687. His 145.) wid. as Elizabeth Parsons claimed on Rasco­ hegan for self and children, yet Wm. Board- PARSONS, a purely south of England man (2), perh. later, claimed for his w. Eliz­ name. Became 100th commonest name abeth, as dau. of Mark, deed., and also as in N. E. dau. of Elizabeth, w. of Mark, afterw. w. of 1 EDWARD, St. Mary's CO., Md., devised John Spencer, late of Newton, deed. ( ""mean­ 500 a. at Kennebec by his will in 1715. ing Newtown), citing Palmer patent 1 Sept. 2 JAMES, bot land gr. by Berwick to James 1686. Frost and Thos. Guptill and d. s.p. His PARSONS 532 PARTRIDGE 6 PHTI.TP, Mr., Pemaquid 1682. List 123. d. bef. Mar. 1693-4, leaving ch: John Barn­ See Phipps (2). well^) and Elizabeth, who m.lst John Cutts 7 RICHARD, wit. with Nicholas Haskins for (9). Wid. Mary m. 2d Capt. Samuel Moore R. Elliot 1697; wit. Fryer to Elliot 1698. (18); m. 3d Richard Elliot(4); m. 4th John See also (3). Leach(4). Richard Gorish (Gerrish 7 jr.) in 8 RUTH, a captive. See (3). will made at Southhold, L. I., 21 Oct. 1719— 9 THOMAS, fisherman, taxed Newcastle 4 Mar. 1719-20, made friend Elizabeth Cutts 1720, m. bef. 30 Dec. 1721 Mary Batson chief heir and exec, gave £20 to widow Mary (2), who was gr. adm. 13 Sept. 1726 and m. Elliot of Portsm. to buy mourning, his new 2d Richard Tarlton. Dau. Mary and husb. coat to Samuel Moore, s. of Samuel, and Richard Watton of Boston (m. there 1752) other clothing to Stephen and John King. Sarah, b. 3 Sept. 1668, m. William Hunking sold y2 his est. in 1754. 10 WILLIAM Kennebec. See (5). (9). Rachel, b. 4 Mar. 1670-1, Elizabeth b. 11 WILLIAM Wells soldier, sued Baker 4 July 1673, Abigail, b. 2 Feb. 1675-6, Pa­ Nason in Mar. 1695-6 for detaining his tience, b. 4 July 1678, these four not in will. horse, and m. (ct. Jan. 1696-7) Hannah Joanna, m. 1st John Low (5); m. 2d Axwell Wheelwright; her fa. Samuel deeded her a Roberts. Ruth, m. 1st Rowland Rowlandson; marriage portion in 1700. The husb. and 3 m. 2d Wm. Tarrott or Terret; 4 Terrett ch. ch. were k., the w. taken, 10 Aug. 1703 (List bp. So. Ch. 1729 when she renewed cov. 39). His heirs (Pearson), Lists 269ac. Han­ 2 JOHN(l), Portsm. In Sept. 1669 his fa. nah (List 99, p. 92) wit. a Montreal wedding deeded to him (minor) his gr.fa. 's Salisb. in Feb. 1706, and was here in Jan. 1706-7 ho. and land, naming (3) and Abraham Cor- when John Wheelwright relinq. to her adm. bett gdns. to care for the est. 'recovered if on her husb.'s est. She m. 2d in Boston 19 possible'; (the prop, had been deeded to (1) Aug. 1708 Philip Rollins; d. by 1738. 3 kn. by mo. and step-fa. in 1659 in consid. of cert, Rollins daus. See also 'N. E. Captives,' 1: legacies from his fa. and gr.fa., and deeded 410-3. Abigail, evid. the oldest Parsons eh. back to Stanyan, who appar. sold to Robert and not a captive, was bp. at Wells 22 Sept. Downer). John, jr., taxed July 1690; jury 1706, adopted dau. of John Wheelwright. She 1697; vict. lie. 1697. Lists 52, 335a. He m. m. 1st in Boston 3 July 1713 John Johnson; Abigail Plaisted(6), who was admx. 20 July m. 2d 25 Jan. 1727 Benj. Williams of Boston; 1698 and had pub. ho. lie. 1698-9, her fa.-in- in 1738 with her half-sis. Hannah Rollins law and James Leavitt sureties. List 335a. they sold in Wells. Bourne names two of the Kn. ch: Jonathan, perh. a Kit. apprentice, m. Indian victims as William, ag. 5, and Sam­ there 17 Jan. 1716-7 Sarah Mitchell(3). List uel, ag. 18 mos. Perh. the 3d was captured, 339. In 1728 Samuel Gammon was drowned not k., and was the dau. Hannah, b. Wells, 6 wading from Jonathan's ho. to Mary Mar­ May 1701 (Catholic rec. when bp. as Cath­ tin's island. 5 ch. bp. Joshua,'youngest' s. erine 10 Jan. 1704), m. 17 Mar. 1729 Claude- in Nov. 1699, when his mo. deeded her Antoine de Berman, Esq., who d. in Quebec Plaisted est. to (1) who was to keep the boy. in 1761, ag. ±65. 10 ch. named. In 1708 his gr.fa. compl. that Mary Clark (evid. wid. of 20) had abused his w. and gr.s., 'one of his fingers almost bit off.' PARTRIDGE. The N. H. fam. came from Olney, co. Bucks. See N. E. Reg. 63: 283; 3 NEHEMIAH(4),cordwainer, Portsm.,wit. Essex Probate 1: 150. deed betw. the John Pickerings, elder 1 JOHN(4), Portsm., ±28 in 1668, ±59 in and younger, 7 Nov. 1665 (see also 6), and 1695-6, a Boston seaman 1659, at Salisb. m. bef. 15 July 1668 Sarah, kinswo. of An­ and also a Portsm. propr. in 1660. Cord­ thony Ellins(l), who for love and affec. for wainer, innkeeper, vintner. Jury 1667, 1694- Sarah deeded her husb. a ho.-lot; see also 5; leather sealer 1668; selectm. 1696-7. In Ellins(2). Taxed 1672 next to A. E.; bonds­ 1692 he liv. in the Great House; in 1696 the man for John Baker 1681; cor.j. 1681; gr.j. ferry right betw. the island his ho. stood on 1683; j. 1684-5; O. A. 28 Aug. 1685; sealer and Portsm. and Great Isl. was gr. to him and searcher of leather in 1688,1692 (Sergt.). and his heirs. Lists 311b, 323-4, 326bc, 329, Lists 330a, 326c, 331b, 313c, 329, 333a, 52, 57. 330abd, 331abc, 335a, 336c, 337, 49, 51-2, 54, See also Bryant(10), Huckins(l), Parsons 57, 62. See also (2). His w. Mary (Fernald (3) and Rachel Webster who was perh. con­ 2, m. 11 Dec. 1660) d. 16 Aug. 1722. Lists nected. Will, 9—18 Feb. 1690-1, names w. 331c, 335a. His will, 28 Aug.—5 Sept. 1722, Sarah, bros. John and Wm., and s. William, names 5 daus. and gr.s. Jonathan P. and his who shares a gr.st. with one Nehemiah, who w. Sarah. Ch. (Prov. rec. except last 2): d. 12 Feb. 1709-10, in 47th yr., a rec. which Hannah, b. 14 Oct. 1661, m. Robert Almary fits no one. Our Nehemiah d. in Feb. 1690-1, (1). John, b. 3 Jan. 1663-4. Mary, b. 26 Feb. in 47th yr., making a 19 yr. discrepancy, if 1665-6, m. 1st Richard Barnwell who was he be the one. His wid. Sarah m. 2d bef. 4 taxed in July 1690 next to her br. John, and Jan. 1691 James Leavitt(5). Her will, 10 PARTRIDGE 533 PATTEN Nov. 1733—27 Dec. 1738, gives to her Par­ Tapley 1706. In 1702 J. P. deeded part of tridge desc; see (6). Pickering Point to him ' cousin,' for nat. 4 WILLIAM, Salisb., s. of John of Olney, co. love and affec. and in settlem. of all accts. Bucks, first at Lynn with relative Henry betw. them. Lists 335a, 337. His w. Abigail Gaines, Salisb. 1639, and d. there 5 July 1654. (Riddan, m. 11 Jan. 1692-3) d. 29 Aug. 1704, Adm. 3 Oct. fol. to wid. Ann who m. 2d 1 and he m. 2d 28 Nov. 1710 wid. Hannah Grif­ Jan. 1655-6 Anthony Stanyan and liv. at fith^). He d. 13 May 1718 in 47th yr. (gr. Hampt. In 1701 the dau. Hannah Gove and st.); adm. to s. Nehemiah 3 Sept. fol, est. her s. John gave receipt of her three bros.' insolv. Wid. ment. in acct. 1721. His mo.'g share in keeping the mo. from 1 Mar. 1684-5 will, 1733, names her two gr.sons and their to death (10 July 1689); the two surv. bros. wives, 3 gr.daus., 4 gt.gr.daus. Ch. (Prov. with the Leavitts sued John Pickering (w. a rec): Sarah, b. 8 Dec. 1694, m. 1st John Stanyan) for breach of contr. made 21 Feb. Langbridge(l), m. 2d Abraham Dentt(l), m. 1684, when he too agreed to pay. Ch: John, 3d Edmund McBridge. Nehemiah, cord­ b. ±1638. Rachel, d. 1650. Hannah, under 21 wainer, m. Mary Philbrick (see 6) betw. in June 1659, m. Edw. Gove(2). Elizabeth, Dec. 1718—June 1719 (3 dates found). 6 ch. b. 14 Feb. 1642-3, m. Joseph Shaw of Hampt. bp. So. Ch.; 2 more bp. there in 1729 as ch. of Nehemiah, b. 5 May 1645. Sarah, b. 24 Aug. Mary were his or his br. 's. William, b. 22 '1647, chose Maj. Pike gdn. in 1663, m. John Jan. 1697-8, d.y. Mary, b. 9 Apr. 1699, m. Heath(l). Rachel, b. 10 June 1650, m. Jo­ Samuel Beck(4). William, b. 24 Dec. 1700, seph Chase(5). William, b. ±1654. d.y. William, b. 25 Feb. 1702-3, m. 3 Oct. 5 COL. ttWTLLIAM(4), Esq., Lt.-Gov. of 1725 Mary Tapley. 5 eh. bp. So. Ch.; also see N. H., ±39 in 1693, ±46 in 1700. A car­ br. Nehemiah above. Abigail, b. 10 Feb. penter, and early at Wells (see Masters); 1703-4, m. 1st Noah Bradden(3); m. 2d Edw. Portsm., working on the meet.-ho. 1678; then Chapman (4). Dover, where he fol. his trade, engaged in Pasmore, William, Portsm. cor.j. 1663. List masting and became a succes, merchant. Ab. 327a. 1690 he ret. from Eng. with a contract to PASTREE, Margaret, Boston wid., depos. in provide masts for His Majesty's service for 1738, ±64, that she knew Robert Tufton 7 yrs. and offered Ichabod Plaisted, who re­ Mason(17) in 1686 and the circumstances of fused, £200 a yr. to assume management (I. his death; other deponents were N. H. peo­ P.'s depos.). Portsm. 1693, Dover, 1695, Bos­ ple. She was Geo. Hollard's dau., b. in Bos­ ton 1699. Capt., Col. When chosen constable ton 23 June 1670, and wid. of John P. who d. of Portsm. 1692, he repres. it was in preju­ 12 Dec. 1704, ag. 42 (Granary). In 1715 she dice of his office as Treas., and Receiver sold Hollard land in Salem, Hampton, etc. Genl. of the Prov. Asst. Supreme Ct. Judic. Liv. 1748. The est. of Nathl. Kenney (see 1693; Lt.-Gov. June 1696—June 1703. Coun­ Canney 4) owned her a note of hand for £10 cillor. Lists 359b, 330d, 335a, 336bc, 337, 52, in 1749. See also Marriner(l). 57, 62, 64, 65, 94, 98. See also Gove(5), Kelly Patman, Thomas, soldier at Gerrish garrison, (1), Lee(l). Salem 1709, Newb. 1713, where he had m. 8 Dec. 1680 Mary Brown (Lists Dover, Feb.-May 1696, in place of two 331c, 335a), and d. 3 Jan. 1728-9 in 75th yr. Portsm. men. List 67. Pitman t His will, 15 June 1723; hers, 8 Sept. 1737, d. PATRICK. 1 Christopher, soldier, k. by Ind. 10 June 1739. Ch. (his Bible): Richard, b. 3 1703. List 96. Dec. 1681, Clerk of Writs (N. H.) 1699. Lon­ 2 PATRICK, the (fScot), Dover 1657. List don merch. 1729, liv. there 1753. Nehemiah, 356a. Doubtless his given name. b. 9 Mar. 1683-4, appar. of Boston 1713, a PATTEE (Patee), John, mariner, depos. in 'Japanner'; d. bef. 1737, leaving ch. Mary, Portsm. Oct. 1685 ab. Thos. Parker abus­ b. 19 Oct. (1685: Sav.), m. 8 Jan. 1705-6 Gov. ing his apprent. Thos. Spencer; wit. John Jonathan Belcher, H. C. 1699; d. 6 Oct. 1736. Hole's p/a in Barbadoes 12 Aug. 1690 and swore to it in Portsm. 28 Oct. fol. ( ?List 90, 5 ch. William, b. 1 May 1687, m. in Boston Pette). 15 Nov. 1711 Rachel Goffe (Capt. Christo­ PATTEN. 1 Andrew, succ. defended suit pher), step-dau. of Samuel Wentworth; ap­ brot by Bellgrave and Tremmels in York parently d. 1717. 2 ch. rec Elizabeth, b. 23 ct., 1666. Dealing in molasses with Maj. Sept. 1692, m. in Boston 10 May 1716 Wm. Shapleigh, 1667, 1668, poss. a sea-eapt. Caswell; a wid. 1729, liv. 1737. 2 DAVID, Oyster Riv. wit., 1695. 6 WTLLIAM(3), Portsm., ±25 in 1696, ±30 3 MATTHEW (Y. D. 14: 105), in error for in 1701, planning to travel beyond sea Matthew Paullen (Paulling); also in List when his fa. died. Taxed July 1690; j. 1693- 226. 1695; pub.-ho. lie 1695, 1699, 1700. With 4 THOMAS (Padden), in ct. (Me.) 1672, for James Leavitt he was surety for John Pick­ fighting with Edw. Chambers, and was ering jr. in 1693; he and Pickering sureties ordered to return to his w. in Eng. In 1673 for Daniel Libby 1697 and for wid. Prudence he had forfeited his bond to the county PATTEN 534 PAUL treas. Working at H.Deering's ho. 1674, ±50. late of Boston, sometime of Pemaquid, to sis. Lists 286, 30. Prances 1 Apr. 1703. List 189. Frances, m. PATTERSON. 1 David, and James, Scots, in 1703 Thos. Hitchborn; her dau. Deborah List 74. was mo. of Paul Revere. See also Creek(2). 2 EDWARD, taxed Dover 1657-8, O. R. 1659- Edward, b. 27 Apr. 1670; at Kit. in July 1663, must have been ano. Scot. Gr.j. 1660. 1691, an escaped Ind. captive from Penob­ Lists 356abc, 361a, 362a, 363abc. Dover gr. scot; liv. 1701, away from Boston. By 2d w: 1660, an addition to his ho.-lot. In 1669 Martha, b. 31 Jan. 1673-4. Ann, b. 11 Dec. Goodm. Hudson's lot was in his hands. 1678, m. 1st in 1703 John Breck, m. 2d in 1717 Capt. Wm. Thomas. Edmund, b. 31 Mar. PATTESHALL. See N. E. Reg. 72: 153. 1683. Robert, b. 26 Mar. 1685, leather dress­ 1 CAPT. EDMUND, Esq., Kennebec, br. of er, Boston, m. 1st Jane Greenleaf in 1708, m. (3), as citizen and salter of St. Mary-le- 2d Margaret Giddings in 1730. Will, 1753— Strand, London, m., lie. 29 Dec. 1634, Martha 1753, names wife, s. Richard (m. in Hampt. Denham (Richard), bp. in that par. 26 May F. 6 Oct. 1748 Mrs. Ann Milford), s. Robert, 1611, bur. there 16 Aug. 1667. A Kennebec and 5 daus. (willed his Eastern land). Un­ wit. 26 Dec. 1664, and John Cox said that he recorded: Elizabeth, m. in 1701 Edw. White, liv. on Paddeshall's Isl. bef. his s. Richard m. 2d one Perkins; ch: Elizabeth (White) did (Y. D. 18: 137 says the s. bot from Townsend, John and Patteshall Perkins, and Parker); Philip White described it as an poss. ano. (Y. D. 32: 127). Mary, m. in 1704 island on eastermost side of Arrowsic. Re­ Francis Peabody, m. 2d in 1716 Samuel tail lie, west side of Kennebec, Sept. 1665; Hodges, m. 3d in 1721 John Pitts. Samuel Com. for town of Northampton Oct. 1667; (or a gr.s.), mariner, Boston, joined Robert O.' A. to Mass. July 1674 and Com. for Co. of and sisters in lease of Damariscove Isl., 1728. Devonshire; J. P. (acting) 1675, 1676. Re­ A wid. Martha int. mar. with Richard Ab­ ported k. at' Quinebeck' 14 Aug. 1676. Lists bott at Ipsw. 1737. 182, 15. Kn. here are 2 of 7 ch. bp. at St. 3 ROBERT, Mr., merchant, Boston, Kenne­ Mary-le-Strand: Richard, 20 May 1636. bec, br. of (1), 40 in 1654, ±40 in 1655, Mary, 9 Aug. 1648, wit. three times in 1674 ±55 in 1665, wit. Richard Leader's mtg. to (Y. D. 2: 189-190), m. in Salem 6 June 1678 Thos. Savage 18 Dec. 1652; in 1656 wit. ano. Eleazer Gedney who d. 1683, she 4 Sept. 1716. Leader mtg. and dealt early with Mr. Gifford Ch: Eleazer; Edmund; Martha, m. 1712 of Lynn Iron Works. Atty. in Dover ct. 1655 James Ruck and was the only ch. in 1730. for Richard Silley; in 1657, wit. with Wal­ Others bp.London: William, 1639. John, 1640. dron (perh. at Casco) and at Newc. Lists 221, Martha, 1641. Samuel, 1643-4. Robert, 1646- 77b. Called of Boston in 1665 when he, (2) 1649. and Humphrey Davie bot at Kennebec, 2 CAPT. RICHARD(l), Esq., mariner, mer­ where he wit. in 1666 and was John Gutch's chant, Kennebec (his s. claimed land bondsm. Sued John Andrews(9) and w. Joan mtg. to him and [3] in May 1662), Boston, in 1668; also Richard Downe(4). No w. ap­ New York, owned largely at Kennebec and pears. Inv. 17 June 1671 incl. lands at Ken­ above Saco by inherit., purch. and Dongan nebec, Saco above the falls (Y. D. 2: 172) patents (see also 3). Casco j. July 1666; liv. and Casco; adm. in Suff. 27 July fol. to (2). 'many yrs.' on Paddeshall's Isl., his fa. bef. Paty, Thomas, weaver, had Wells gr. 1669 him. When actually resident uncert.; he and made a mill contract with Henry voyaged surely to Va. and N. Y. and at N. Y. Sayward 1670 (Y. D. 2: 163). List 269b. See had a gr. which was taken away by Andros; also Johnson(15). at Boston, was freeman 1673, took O. A. 1679 and had 7 ch. rec. J. P. for Cornwall 1684; PAUL. Daniel, bp. at St. Clement's, Ips­ called of Boston 1683, 1686. In 2d war his wich, co. Suff., 24 Feb. 1590-1, m. there 9 fam. went from Kennebec to Damariscove Feb. 1617 Elizabeth Lever, bp. 30 Nov. 1590 Isl., thence to Pemaquid, where he was k. on in same par., where a dau. Thomasine was board of his sloop 2 Aug. 1689. Lists 89, 16, bp. 16 June 1624. 17, 189, 141. Adm. in N. Y. 13 July 1692 to 1 DANIEL, mariner, shipwright, Kittery. Matthew Marlow, cr. Wid. liv. in South From Boston 26 Aug. 1640, late of Ipsw., Ward, N. Y., Aug. 1696 and Oct. 1697, appar. Eng., he sent back p/a to sell his lands and not there 1 Feb. fol., her ptn. 1700 in Mass. deliv. the money to w. Elizabeth. He and Arch. 70: 475. She was Martha Woody Bartholomew Smith bot on Long Reach from (Capt. Richard); d. Boston 21 Apr. 1713, John Andrews 21 Mar. 1647-8; in 1649 he bot ±61. See Alice Morse Earle's 'Two Centu­ from Rich. Cutts ho. and land adj. his own, ries of Costume in America.' Ch. (all rec­ form. Stephen Sanborn's. Gr.j. 1650, 1651. ords in Boston) sold Damariscove in 8ths. By Grants 1653, 1665. Lists 282, 284, 298, 323, 1st w. Abigail: Abigail, b. 29 Sept. 1664, m. 326a. His w. Elizabeth was liv. in Oct. 1659 John Turner. Richard, b. 7 Feb. 1665-6; adm., when he gave a mtg. to Cutts. On July 18, PAUL 535 PEARL 1668, with no ment. of her he deeded all aft. Turfrey of Saco exec, and expresses the he died to s. Stephen, except 15 a. given to hope that his creditors will be consid. of his Jos. Alcock; alive 22 Aug. 1672. Ch. here, only dau. Sarah: w. not ment. Ch. rec. Bos­ poss. others in Eng: Abigail, m. 1st Joseph ton (mo. Sarah): Sarah, b. 25 Nov. 1699. Alcock(3), m. 2d Robert Rowsley. Stephen. Hannah, b. 16 Oct. 1701. 2 STEPHEN(l), shipwright, Kit., compl. Pavett. See Pafat. ag. Benj. Hull in 1666 for abusing him. Payton, Henry, Mr., indebted to Mitchell He m. Katherine Maverick(l) aft. 18 July est. List 78. 1668 when in view of his coming marriage PEABODY, Francis, Hampton, Topsfield, his fa. deeded him the homestead. She had a came in the -Planter- in 1635, ag. 21, with legacy from Mrs. Catherine Hilton (1) in certif. from minister at St. Albans, co. Herts. 1676. He had tav. lie. at Long Reach 1680, From Ipsw., he was with the first at Hampt., 1682, lie. contin. in 1683 to wife. Lists 298, and sold there to Robert Drake in Mar. 1649- 92. Inv. 25 Sept. 1696. She had beer lie. 50. Freeman 18 May 1642. Tr.j. 1648; gr.j. 1695, tav. 1696, 1698, and was liv. in July 1649; com.t.e.s.e. 1649. Lists 391a, 392ab, 1706. Ch. (Y. D. 6: 162, 7: 52, 8: 63): Eliza­ 393ab. His w. in Hampt. was Lydia; List beth, m. (ct. Apr. 1696) John Thompson. 393a. In 1645 Eunice Cole publicly ackn. her Susannah, m. Samuel Fernald(4). John, m. slanderous speeches ag. Susan Perkins (w. of by 1706 Margaret Tobey (James). Lists 290- 9) and Lydia Peabody; that these two were 1, 296-7. In 1717 he deeded all to s. Amos (b. connec. seems poss. He m. 2d Mary (Foster) 19 Feb. 1712-3), he to pay £20 to sis. Kath­ Wood, named in will of her fa. Renald Foster erine (b. 18 July 1707); wife not ment., but in 1680. Lt, F. P. d. in Topsf. 19 Feb. 1697-8. in 1737 John Thompson depos.: 'In 1717 at Ch. (Hampt. rec show but one: several evid. request of J. P. and w. Margaret.' He liv. up b. there): Lydia, bp. Hampt. 30 Aug. 1640. to 1735 (SJC 44026), appar. to 1737 (SJC John. Joseph. William. Isaac. Sarah. Hep- 43978). Daniel, shipwright, m. 30 Mar. 1701 sibah. Mary. And rec. in Topsf. 1658-1669, Sarah Bragdon(5), she liv. 28 Sept. 1732. In the mo. not named: Ruth. Damans. Samuel. 1731 his home was half the Long Reach Jacob. Hannah. Nathaniel. See the Peabody homestead; liv. 1736; marked 'moved' on Gen. Eliot Ch. list of 1727. Lists 291, 296-7. 8 ch. Moses, carver, Portsm., Boston, apprent. to Peach, John, Marblehead, early on the Pis­ Richard Knight, likely(14). Of Kit. 1701, cataqua, 'Old Father Peach.' List 41. still K.'s apprent., he bot in Portsm.; taxed See N. E. Reg. 54: 276; also Bennett(7). there as late as 1727. He d. in Boston 5 Jan. Peake, Symon, a Portsm. wit. with Samuel 1730, ag. 53 yrs. 3 mos. Adm. in Suff. 1730, Barrett(7) 1664, in suit of Richard Cutts in N. H. 1731, to wid. Mary (Cotton 2, m. by v. Rachel Webster and Richard Allison(3). 1703), who d. in Boston 7 May 1742, in 61st yr. Her will names dau. Mary (m. in Boston PEARD, an ancient but rare name in Dev­ 1728 Jonathan Payson; d. there 1743 in 36th onshire. yr.) and gr.s. Moses Paul Payson. A s. 1 JOHN, Saco constable 1673 (P. & Ct. Rec. Moses, ag. 27, and a dau. Sarah, ag. 18 yrs. ii: 257); likely error for (2). 8 mos., both d. in Boston in Mar. 1730. Abi­ 2 RICHARD, Saco, m. 8 July 1669 Jane gail, m. aft. 1701 John Skriggins. (With or (Hobbs 1), Naziter(l); List 246. Con­ near Moses' fam. was bur. Aquila, s. of stable 1673. O. F. at Marblehead 18 Dec. Aquila and Sarah, d. 30 July 1714, acc to 1677. Returning home, he was highw. surv. Copps Hill rec. pub. 1878. This ch. was bp. 1680; townsman 1682; constable 1688. Lists in Chariest. 1712). 85, 249. See also Cawley(3). Patrick Den­ mark jr. was in ct. for assaulting him in PAULLING, Matthew, Falmouth 1682-1689; 1686; in 1687 his land adj. that form. Nicho­ see Patten (3). Lists 34, 228c. In Nov. las Bully's(2); named an abuttor in Apr. 1694 he was at Fort William Henry, N. Y., 1722 (Y. D. 11: 21). His ch. included pre­

returning from a captivity of iy2 yrs. in sumably Wilmot who wit. deed of John Canada. In 1696 he sailed with Capt, Thos. Boaden(7) in July 1687. Elizabeth (surely), Parker in pinke -John's Adventure-, Eng­ m. in Salem 28 Oct. 1703 Thos. Venney of land to Boston, and wit. Susanna Seacomb's Marbleh.; as Vinning of Salem they sold her deed in Boston 1698. His 1st w.'s fa., John rights as a Hobbs gr.ch. in 1749. One Wm. Wallis, gave him 8 a. at Purpooduck on P. m. wid. Sarah Brown in Salem 25 Nov. which he built two houses and made im­ 1723. provements. He m. 2d in Boston 15 June PEARL, Nicholas, Dover, s. of wid. Alice of 1698 -Susanna- Walker, but of Saco with w. Beverly Park, co. York, was of Salem Sarah in July 1702 he sold a Boston ho. His and his br. John of Marblehead in Jan. 1683- will, made in Boston 26 Aug. (d. 13 Sept., 4 when the est. of kinsman John P., intest. aged 56) 1708, calls self a former soldier at of Boston, sometime of Beverly Park, was Fort Mary, Saco, names friend Capt. Geo. settled on them, y3 to John, yj to Nicholas. PEARL 536 PEAVEY He m. in Ipswich 25 Oct. 1686 Elizabeth Bos- i SAMUEL, Wells soldier 1693. List 267b, worth, who d. there S4 June 1702, tho he was See also Johnson(7). resid. in N. H. earlier. Wm. Cotton had bill ag. him for leather 1689-1693; summ. as wit. PEASE. in an O. R. case Sept. 1695; j. 1696; abs. 1 HENRY, collected from John Smith, Cape from Dover meet. 1697. He was k. by Ind. Neddick, 1662 (Y. D. 1: 141). A Boston 11 Aug. 1706, List 96 (both Penhallow and mariner, he sold Redding's Isl., Cape Porp., Niles say -William- Pearl). Wm. Dam jr. to Thos. Kimball in Sept. 1673. See also bur. him and with Jos. Meader was bondsm. Ellicott. for the admr. Wm. Rogers of Wenham. A 2 SAMUEL, Exeter, cor.j. Jan. 1693-4; j. wid. surv. and d. bef. 12 Feb. 1706-7. Ch: 1695. He was k. by Ind. 23 July 1706; John, Dover, b. Ipsw. 17 July 1692, kinsman adm. 5 Nov. fol. to Richard Hilton. Lists 94, Wm. Rogers his gdn. 1706. Wife Mary, who 384a, 376b (1698), 96. Elizabeth P. who m. gave bond to adm. 30 May 1753, 5 eh. 1714- Samuel Smith of Hampton 22 Jan. 1706-7 1726. Elizabeth, d. Ipsw. 19 July 1702. may have been his wid. Presum. a s. Na­ thaniel. Appar. it was his name in minister's PEARSON, belongs to the English Mid­ rate 1714, betw. Richard Hilton jr. and lands and the No., tho peculiarly strong Clement Moody, jr. List 376b (1725, 1740). in co. Kent. See also Hilton(14). He m. 4 Nov. 1725 Phebe Sanborn; 1 s. Sam­ 1 GEORGE, 38 in 1669, 43 in 1673, Boston uel and 5 daus. rec. Ex. 1726-1735. Perry­ merchant with Me. and N. H. connections man's acct. ag. him 1724 has item 'your sis­ and oft. there. Perh. first of Wells, he wit. ter Rebecca Riding.' One Sarah P. m. Sam­ for Littlefields in Oct. 1662, attested bef. uel Stevens in Greenl. 6 June 1728. Rishworth in July 1663, and m. Elizabeth 3 THOMAS, one of several Portsm. and Wheelwright (Rev. John). Owned at Win­ Greenl. men dealing with Francis Huck- ter Harbor in 1669. Sued Edw. Hilton's sons ins(l) in 1680. in Suff. ct. 1674. At Casco he had pub. ho. 4 WILLIAM, form, of York, laborer (but lie. Apr. 1680, 'by himself or some meet per­ prob. Pierce 26), in Pepperell's warr. for son'; on commit, to lay out No. Yarm. 1681; stealing money from Capt. Raynes 1702. Falm. wit. 1683. Lists 266, 214. See also PEASLEY (Peaslee), Joseph, Salisbury, Holman(6), Miller(9), Sargent, Spurwell. Will, 1660—1661, names w. Mary, five Mr. G. P. deputy under Sheriff Tufton in ch. and gr.ch. Sarah Saier. Wid. Peasley N. H. 1685; in 1688 late farmer of His Maj­ was at the York home of Henry Sayward (m. esty's Excise for this Prov. (N. H.). He d. Mary Peasley). ±1700; wid. Elizabeth depos. in Nov. 1707, ±74. Three ch. d.y. in Boston; others were: PEAVEY. Mary, b. 19 Nov. 1664, m. by 1694 Robert 1 EDWARD, ±26 in 1696, taxed Greenland Blabour (or Blaber), 1 ch. d.y.; m. 2d 21 1691, tenant on Hall farm with Richard Mar. 1700 John Butt; m. 3d 17 Nov. 1709 Blanchard 1693, -Thomas Pavie- by one rec. Samuel Hare; d. ±1720 leaving dau. Mary At Oyster River in 1700 when sued by Pep­ (Butt). Thomas, b. 30 Oct. 1669, liv. 1707, dead 1718, supposedly had w. Elizabeth and perell and fined by Dover for fencing high­ 5 ch. in Boston 1691-1705, tho none joined in way. Newington or Dover wit. 1711; sub­ suit ag. owners of Cousins and Littlejohn's scribed for Newingt. minister 1713. Lists 62, Isl. (York Files 1762), the plf. being Mary, 335a, 343. Wid. Rachel m. 2d in Newingt. 19 w. of James Moreton of Blanford, clerk, and Dec. 1720 Salathiel Denbo(l jr.). No specific dau. of Thos. and Mary (Butt) Rodgers. Two proof of ch. but most, if not all, of the fol. Georgetown deponents in 1760, Margaret likely: Abel, m. 1st in 1710 a dau. of John Parker and Wm. Rodgers, knew the fam. Hudson(5) and had, 1711-1716: Hudson, hist, in Boston over many yrs. Thomas, Abel. He m. 2d in Newingt. 1717 Mary Clough of Strath. Durham 1736. Lists 2 GEORGE, Exeter, m. 2 Apr. 1677 Ann 343, 369. Nathaniel, adult 1713, List 343. His (Wyeth), wid. of Wm. Taylor, and ±1678 w. Annah o.c. at Greenl. 1727; 6 ch. bp. there, had 2 a. gr. adj. the Taylor ho. Lists 376b, ano. at Strath. Edward. His w. Mary bp. at 52, 57, 62, 67. In 1702 he deeded to s. Jethro O. R. Feb. 1720-1; he adm. to Dover Ch. 1723, aft. death of self and w. She depos. in 1714 she 1727, both dism. to Berw. Joseph, signed ab. her 1st husb. 60 yrs. bef. See also Chad- a Newingt. ptn. 1713, bp. at Dover with dau. well^). Only kn. ch: Jethro, depos. in Mar. Esther 1728; Berw. 1732 with w. Elizabeth 1710-1, ±33, about Bride's Hill ever since he Powell (Thos. 6). Peter, incl. because one of could remember. Lists 67, 376b, 388. Will, his ch. was Rachel, recorded at Andover, of Exeter, 30 Dec. 1738—26 Oct. 1743, where he m. 15 July 1720 Esther Barker (see names w. Jane, s. Jethro (63 in 1768; List 3) and d. 23 Nov. 1756 in 59th yr. As a 376b), daus. Anna Sanborn and Elizabeth young man he was a benefic. under Thos. Sanborn. Robie's(l) will. Deborah, m. James Rollins PEAVEY 537 PENDLETON (5). Sarah, m. Richard Cater(4 jr.). Jane, had 3 or more ch. m. Ebenezer Place(3). Rachel, m. in New­ 2 HENRY, Biddeford, m. 20 Dee. 1727 Deb­ ingt. 17 Jan. 1720 Thos. Row(18 jr.). orah Littlefield of Bid. 9 ch. rec. there. 2 JOHN, drowned at head of Moses Paul's 3 ISAAC, Newcastle 1698, ±34; from St. Portsm. wharf in 1722. One Mary m. Hilary in Jersey and mariner on a Jersey Samuel Holmes there in 1727, ano. m. Eben­ ship. ezer Morse in 1729. 3 THOMAS; see (1). PENDLETON, the name of two Lanca­ 4 WILLIAM, mariner, Portsm. 1713. He shire townships. and w. Sarah reed, into covt. No. Ch. and 1 MAJOR tt||*BRIAN, Portsmouth, Winter bp. in 1715 with ch. William, Mary. Ano. Harbor (66 in 1668, ±70 in 1669), m. Eli­ child was bp. 1716, John 1719, Mehitable nor Price at St. Martin's, Birmingham, 22 1721-2. Wm. -Peverly-, List 339, prob. he. Apr. 1619 and in 1625 resided in St. Sepul­ He d. by 1734; Sarah surv. In 1765 John bot chre's without Newgate, London. Here he from sisters Mary Stuart, Sarah Dalling, was adm. freeman 3 Sept. 1634 and was prom. Mehitable Dalling, Abigail Cario and Eliza­ (Dep. and Lieut.) in Watertown and Sud­ beth Sayward; Samuel Dalling and Wm. bury bef. going northward, first to Ipsw. At Cario also signed. Portsm. acted for Mr. Paine 11 Aug. 1651, PECK, became 51st commonest name in Assoc. Justice in Oct. fol, Commander of N. E. Portsm. train band 1652 and a Mass. comr. 1 CAPT. JOHN, master of ketch -Blessing- to receive the Maine submissions. Called about to sail from the Piscataqua in Capt. 1654. Selectm. nine times 1652-1662, June 1685. List 90. Rep. seven times 1653-1663, town treas. 1654- 2 THOMAS, shipwright, Boston, in 1718 sold 1663, com. t. e.s. c. In 1664 he was given 50 a. fronting on Back Cove, Palm., bot magistratical power for Me., where he had from Philip Lewis in Feb. 1686-7. long been buying largely and by 1665 was PECKER, James, carpenter, Casco, certified liv. at Winter Harbor. The town's burgess with Geo. Lewis and Francis Small in to the Genl. Ct., Surv. General of Highways Sept. 1659 that he saw John Phillips deliver thruout the Prov. and com.t.e.s.c. 1667. Al­ a cow to Mr. Jordan the prev. July. In 1662 ways devoted to Mass. int., under their rule he bot Phillips's oxen from Mr. Jordan. List he was in 1668 named Associate and Major 221. (retired 1672) and occup. about every local PEDELL, Anthony, fisherman, Monhegan, office. At Winter Harbor 13 Aug. 1676 (Reg. gave p/a in 1672 to Edw. Woolland, sr. 1: 53), of Portsm. in Aug. 1677, but apprais. of Salem to sue Mr. Wm. Browne, sr. in Es­ Saco estates in July and Nov. 1677 and acted sex ct. List 13. for the town in July 1679. Councillor under Danforth in Mar. 1679-80; presided as Dep. Pedrick, John, owned early at Falmouth, Pres. 30 June 1680 (Y. D. 5: 1: 1). Lists 276, East. CI. v: 156; prob. from Marblehead. 263, 44, 76, 46, 253, 323, 324, 326a, 330a, 303, See also Y. D. 14: 15. 311b, 364, 245,'249, 236, 313a, 3, 28, 29, 53, 54, Pelham, Edward, one of Lt. March's men k. 79, 83, 88. See Doe. Hist. 6: 20-31; Mass. Col. at Cape Neddick in 1705. List 96. Rec. 4: 2: 401; Howard(lO), Leighton(4). Pelton, James (and also Fairweather 1), His will, 9 Aug. 1677—5 Apr. 1681, names w. merchant and inhab. of N. H. 1684. See Eleanor (List 246); s. James and his s. Prov. Papers 23: 65. James; gr.s. Brian Fletcher; his son's daus. Mary and Hannah; gr.s. Brian P. His wid. PENDEXTER, Poindexter, a Channel Is­ signed a deed in June 1681 (Y. D. 3: 93) and land family. was called lately deed. 28 July 1688. Ch: 1 EDWARD, coaster, Portsmouth, depos. in James, b. 1627-8. Joseph, presum. a s. and 1766 that he had been there ±62 yrs. the one who wit. Robert Turner's will in Provis. gr. in Scarb. 1720. List 339. In 1748 Boston 1651. Portsm. gr. 1652. Lists 323, trustee for widow Hannah Toogood. His 330a. Dead in Aug. 1677. Mary, m. Rev. will, 7 Apr.—22 Aug. 1768. His w. Elizabeth Seth Fletcher(10). In 1671 her fa. deeded to (Larrabee 6) was rec. into cov. and bp. No. her s. Pendleton, 'my gr.son, now my adopt­ Ch. 27 May 1715; d. 20 Aug. 1771, ag. 81. See ed son.' Caleb, Portsm. 1661 (Lists 330ab), also Hull(9). Ch: Elizabeth, bp. 27 May dead in Aug. 1677; wife Judith. His son 1715, d. unm. Margaret, bp. with Elizabeth, Caleb d. in Boston 1 Oct. 1662. Gr.s. Brian m. 13 Nov. 1729 Geo. Seward. Mary, bp. 25 P. in will could have been either Joseph's or Sept. 1715, m. 3 Nov. 1738 Richard Tibbetts. Caleb's, but more likely was James' son. Philip, bp. 7 Feb. 1719-20, bur. from St. 2 CAPT. JAMES(l), freeman at Watertown John's Ch. 18 Apr. 1799. 4 or more ch. John, 10 May 1648 (44 in July 1672), removing shipwright, bp. 7 Feb. 1719-20, m. 7 May from Sudbury to Portsm. a few yrs. aft. his 1738 Alice Miller(12); liv. 1765, d. bef. fa. fa., first seen there as a wit. 20 Jan. 1656-7. 6 or more ch. Edward, Portsm., mar. and PENDLETON 538 PENLEY Gr.j. 1659; constable 1661; town clerk 1663- cillor; Prov. Treasurer; Judge Superior Ct.; 4; selectm. 1663-4, 1667-8. Adm. freeman 11 Chief Justice 1717 to death. 'Now resid. in Sept. 1666 and confirmed capt. of the mili­ Boston' Nov. 1706 (SJC 7030). Lists 330d, tary company a mo. later. Saco or Scarb. 336c, 337, 339, 239b, 57, 58, 62, 64, 90, 98. See wit. Aug. 1671. Portsm. 1673 (Capt.). He Mass. Hist. Coll. 2: 1: 161; N. E. Reg. vols. remov. to Stonington (there in 1675; see also 32, 34, 76. His w. Mary d. 8 Feb. 1713; he m. Y. D. 3: 93) and Westerly, R. I. Lists 323, 2d 8 Sept. 1714 Madam Abigail (Atkinson 4) 324, 326ac, 330ab, 312c, 331c, 356L (Portsm.), (Winslow) Oborne of Boston named with 81, 82. He m. twice at Sudbury, 22 Oct. 1647 ch., gr.ch. and her dau. King in his will, 15 Mary Palmer who d. 7 Nov. 1655, and 29 Apr. Aug.—16 Nov. (d. 2 Dec.) 1726. Adm. on her 1656 Hannah Goodenow. Will, of Westerly, est. to Capt. King(2) 30 Apr. 1740. He was 9 Feb. 1702-3 (d. 29 Nov. 1709), names w. called of 'ffilly,' co. Cornwall, when ch. ree. Hannah (liv. 1725) and 8 ch. by 1st w: (Reg. 24: 115): Hannah, b. 3 May 1688, m. James, b. at Watert. 5 Nov. 1650, liv. Aug. July, 1708, James Pemberton of Boston. 1677, d. s.p. by 1698. Lists 330a, 312b. Mary, Mary, b. 1 Dec. 1689, m. Nov. 1710 Hon. wit. as Pendleton 16 Apr. 1680 (Y. D. 3: 82); Benj. Gambling of Portsm., outliv. him and m. (appar. 1st) Joseph Cross(7), m. (2d) only ch. Her will, 1764—1764, names many Nicholas Morey(l). See Bretton (8). Han­ of his and her relatives. Samuel b. 4 Dec. nah, m. in Sudb. 13 Jan. 1679 John Bush; liv. 1691, Portsm. shipwright 1719, Boston mari­ Sudb. and Maynard. (One Hannah Bush m. ner 1735, d. in Eng. by 1764, leav. ch. Capt. John Rutter in Sudb. 12 Mar. 1690). By 2d John, b. 13 Jan. 1693 (List 331c), partn. with w., first 5 in N. H. Prov. rec: Brian, rec. at John Watts as a Boston merch. and in settle­ Sudb. 23 July (27 Sept., Prov. rec), 1659, ment at Arrowsic where he commanded the presum. the Brian named in gr.fa.'s will; d. garrison, m. Watt's wid. Elizabeth (Butler) s.p. bef. 1703. Joseph, rec Sudb. 29 Dec aft. 1717. He d. in Portsm. 28 July 1735, she 1661, m. at Westerly in 1696 Deborah Minor; 25 July 1736; 3 ch. See Lake(3), Y. D. 12: m. 2d in 1700 Patience Potts; d. there 18 185. Phebe, b. 14 Jan. 1695 (List 331c), had Sept. 1706. Called' eldest son' in 1734, when 4 husbands, Capt. Thos. Gross(2), Maj. 4 ch. were liv. Edmund, b. 24 June 1665, as Leonard Vassall, Hon. Thos. Graves, Francis a boy liv. with John Kettle(l), evid. a rela­ Borland. Elizabeth, b. 21 Dec. 1698, m. 1st as tive thru the Goodenows, when he was blind­ 3d w. June 1730, John Dummer, Esq. (see ed by a stone thrown by Walter Wescott (Y. Pike 5), m. 2d 28 June 1739, Rev. Christopher D. 15: 50). Of Westerly in 1734 he sued John Toppan; liv. 1764. Lydia, b. 11 Sept. 1700, Downing jr. and Thos. Trickey for 1/9 of m. Henry Sloper. Deborah, b. 2 Jan. 1702, m. ±70 a. in Newington (SJC 25043). He d. at Wm. Knight(9). Benjamin, b. 17 Dec. 1704, West. 1750. Wife Mary, 6 ch. Ann, b. 12 H. C. 1723, d. 1725. Joshua, physician, Ports­ Nov. 1667, m. 18 Oct. 1693 Eleazer Brown of mouth, b. 2 Sept. 1707; adm. 31 Oct. 1739 to Stonington. Caleb, b. 8 Aug. 1669, d. in Benj. Gambling. Susanna, b. 10 Jan. 1708, Westerly 1746. Wife Elizabeth, 10 ch. Sarah, m. Wm. Winkley. Joseph, b. 5 May 1710, bp. Stonington 18 Apr. 1675, not in fa.'s will. Portsm. mariner 1735, d. in Eng. Olympe, b. Eleanor, bp. 20 July 1679, m. Wm. Walker of 12 Feb. 1711-2, d. 1743. By 2d w: Richard, b. Westerly. Dorothy, bp. 3 Oct. 1686, m. Nich­ 30 Oct. 1715. 'Very much out of order,' he olas Cottrell; liv. 1734. made will at St. Christopher, 16 Jan. 1737-8, PenfieJd, Henry, at Gattensby's tav. with probated 30 July 1740, all to sis. Abigail John Morrell one Sunday in 1670. King.

3 . Orig. laying out of lot at Pema­ PENHALLOW, ancient in co. Cornwall. quid Harbor to Thos. Cox, sr., in 1686 was 1 JOSHUA, wit. Richard Endle's deed to perh. misread, but, as printed in Cox pam­ (2), Sept. 1695 (Y. D. 6: 127). phlet No. 3, p. 17, Cox and Penaller were ad­ 2 ^SAMUEL, Esq., Portsm., historian of joining lot owners. Ind. Wars, bp. at St. Mabyn ('Smabun' on his gr.st.), co. Cornwall, 20 Aug. 1665, s. PENLEY. One Sampson P. m. Margaret of Chamond, gent, and Ann (Tamlyn). Rev. Standon at Plymstock, co. Devon, 29 Oct. Charles Morton's pupil at Newington Green 1639. near London, he accomp. him to Chariest, in SAMPSON, Falmouth (Purpooduck) 1658, July 1686, with offer from Soc. for Propaga. fisherman, prison keeper. In 1661 Nicho­ of Gospel among Ind. of £20 a yr. for 3 yrs. las White sold % of House Isl. to John to learn Ind. language, or £60 a yr. for life as Breme, reserving liberty to S. P. to make fish a missionary. Instead he became a Portsm. there and to have refusal if sold. In 1663 he merchant, marrying Mary Cutts (2) 1 July took by levy from neighbor Jos. Phippen(4)

1687, and began his history after a mission ýA the Isl, half the old ho. and stages, and to the Ind. under commis. of Lt.-Gov. Part­ all the ho. Phippen had built; later sold his ridge in 1703. Rep.; Selectman; J. P.; Coun­ whole int. to Geo. Munjoy. Lists 221, 222b, PENLEY 539 PENNELL 223b, 227, 25, 30, 34, 86. See also Greason, recover and m. Alexander Maxwell(l) in Haines(15). He testif. in 1684 as an ancient 1707, that Sarah is unkn. Kn. ch: Hannah, inhab. of Casco Bay; in Apr. 1687, 'senior,' m. Joseph Weare. Alice, m. Nathl. Freeman sold ho. and land on Purpooduck Side betw. (2). One A. P. adm. to Boston 2d Ch. 1691. John Wallis and Nathl. White to Eobert 4 JOHN(7), minor, had fished for Mr. John Lawrence, this proved by wit. 11 Jan. 1687-8. Bowditch of Salem bef. Feb. 1678-9 when Lawrence sued the wid. and admx. Eachel in his fa., thru atty., sued B. in Essex Ct. He Dec. 1688. Ch., the daus. of Sampson and went to Kennebec with or near Giles Hib- Eachel (his w. 1668; named in an ancient bins, wit. a Parker deed with Abraham Er- memo: Sampson, Boston mariner, sued for rington(l) in Apr. 1688, and was at Josiah rent of a Boston ho. hired by his w. and oc­ Smith's in Chariest, in Oct. 1689 with w. and cupied by her 1 yr. from 27 May 1691; liv. child, Kennebec refugees. Note that one there Dec. 1694, ±30; d. s.p. Jane (Ann by John Csee 3) occup. a Boston ho., 1697. memo), m. Dennis Murrough. Dorcas, m. 5 JOSEPH (Penwill), b. ±1629-30, mariner, Hugh Wilcott. Mary, m. Henry Bailey (2). York 1670, would seem a br. of (2). In Jan. Penmore, Charles. Cone. D. 2: 219, quotes 1670 he sold 1/16 of the -True Love- of York Eobert Mussell's deed to him 10 May to Mr. Abraham Browne of Boston and bot 1659. See Benmore. from Job Alcock ho. and land adj. land form, sold to Eishworth, and other land adj. E., PENNELL, Penwill. Devonshire sent with passage to fetch water; just bef. or aft. those early in Me., where now are many E. withdrew a suit ag. him for fetching it descendants of the later comers to Glouces­ without his consent. Sued by Shapleigh 1674 ter from the Isle of Jersey. on a bond payable in fish and pipestaves. Not 1 CLEMENT, and s. Walter in the -Mar­ noted in York again. Boston in Dec. 1679; gery-, 1643. List 21. Prom Newton there a mo. later, ±51, and ano. mo. later, ag. Ferrers, co. Devon. SeeHatch(l). 50. Only one ch. located by deeds: Anna, m. 2 JOHN (Penwill), Mr., mariner, at the Eobert Moore(17), their dau. selling the Al­ Shoals in July 1661, ±47 in 1669. See also cock prop. Yet note Joseph with w. Ann in (5), Aldrich(3). Of Plymouth, co. Devon Boston where a dau. Mary was b. 13 Feb. (Pennywell), he bot the Star Isl. fishing 1665; Ann d. 21 Dec. 1688, ±60 (Copp's plant of John Frederick & Co. in Dec. 1663; Hill); and adm. on his est., mariner, was gr. mtg. all or part to Simon Lynde, 1665. Sued to s. Joseph 1 May 1690, and in 1691 at re­ by Cutts 1669 for non-deliv. of 6 butts Ma­ quest of four daus. to Ealph Carter(lO), Jo­ deira wine. He or his s. apprais. Cornelius seph jr. being deceased. Hooke's est., 1671. Sometime commander of 6 EACHEL and THOMAS (see Clay 4, Dur- ketch -George and Samuel- of Piscat. and rell 1), came from the Gloucester family; dead some two yrs. in Aug. 1675 when his as did ano. Thomas, later in Falm. wid., thru atty. John Davis of York, his s. 7 WALTEE, Saco (Winter Harbor), may and h. John, jr. (b. ±1647), John Hunking have been (1); List 21. He m. by 1649 and Christopher Jose gave discharge to John Mary Booth(3); List 246. Her fa. and he Cutt (also Eobert Holmes), who had brot had gr. of the neck called 'Stonie Stand' in back Nevis goods, the last part of a cargo July 1653, with ano. gr. to him alone. In left there by J. P. 1659 he had deed from W. Phillips of 50 a. 3 JOHN(2), Mr., York (Penwill) wit. in adj. Booth and Tristram; in 1663 he and June 1670 with John Davis(18), whose Booth divid. their home lot. With John adopted dau. Sarah 'Puddington' was his w. Davis apprais. the Booth est. Lists 243a, 24, in 1673; see also Burdett(2). York gr. alone 245, 27. A refugee in Salem, where his w. 18 Nov. 1674, tho deeds oft. ment. joint gr. was adm. to Ch. 10 Mar. 1679. His son was made to him and John Puddington same day. 'jr.' in Apr. 1681. Inv. in Me., 4 Nov. 1682, Gr.j. 1683, 1687, 1690-1 (foreman). Joseph incl. land and marsh at Little Eiver, attested Weare his bondsm. 1685. He was ±40, wife by wid. Mary 21 May 1683. Adm. to her and ±46, in Aug. 1687; both wit. a York deed in s. Walter 6 Mar. 1682-3, bondsm. John Ab­ Oct. 1689. List 312f. He remov. to Boston, bott and Edw. Sargent; adm. two mos. later there wit. will of Jacob Everest(l) in 1692, to s. Walter alone, bondsm. Scottow, John and depos. in Apr. 1695 that he wrote Geo. Sargent and Abbott. Kn. ch., 5 rec. Saco: Norton's orders to his ship master. York, Walter, b. 1 Dec. 1649. Mary, b. 12 Mar. Jan.-Mar. 1693-4; late of York (not called 1652, m. Giles Hibbins(l). Deborah, b. 30 dec.) in Feb. 1695-6. In Nov. 1697 one John Dec. 1654. Joseph. Adm. 6 Mar. 1682-3 to br. occup. a small ho. of Capt. Thos. Berry's est. Walter who returned inv. taken by John (Suff. Prob.); one wid. Berry in Boston list Leighton(4) and John Davis; clothes, two betw. Joseph P. sr. and jr. 1688. Adm. in heifers, a horse, fish. John. Sarah, b. 2 Aug. Me. 29 May 1704 to Mary (Puddington) 1661. Susannah, b. 29 Mar. 1669. Weare, his w. being n.c.m. If she did not PENNELL 540 PEPPERELL 8 WAIiTER(7), weaver, Winter Harbor, PEPPERELL. In 1617 one Wm. and w. prosec. with Giles Hibbins in 1673 for Johan were of Revelstoke, co. Devon, the butchering Mr. Bolles' cow. Suppos. at par. named by Col. Wm. in his will, and from Salem with the others, he ret. bef. Apr. 1681, where Henry Roe wrote him 26 Nov. 1731, when accus. of marking Mr. Watts' horse. saying,' Shall be glad to see your son in this Road surveyor 1682; in 1687 sold to Edw. country,' and 'Mr. Champernoon is dead,' Sargent the 50 a. his fa. bot from Mr. Phil­ also mentioning payments to Mary Nichols, lips and gave poss. in July 1688. Lists 249, Joan Grendal and others, and a visit to 33. Not noted during the 1690's, perh. at Pepperell's house. See also Creber and Newb. where he m. 15 Apr. 1700, Ann (Green Aspinw. Not. Rec. p. 163. 19) Barton(5). They had been cautioned in COL. * WILLIAM, Esq., mariner, merchant, 1686 (Cape Porpus witnesses) and were liv. Kittery, of importance himself, but more on the Barton land at Cape P. in 1701, he as fa. of Sir William and ancestor of many ±48, she 43. York 1719, he ag. 70; called of (of other names) well placed here and in Cape P. the same yr., he sold his gr. there, Eng. See N. E. Reg. 19: 141, 222; 20: 1. Born but ack. deed in York. Of Arundel in Apr. ±1647-8 (±80 in Jan. 1727-8) and first at the 1722, they deeded Barton prop, to her. s.-in- Shoals, he m. ±1680 Margery Bray (2) and law Solomon Holman for support. He depos. made a home at Kit. Point. His persistence in 1724-5, ±74; dead'in Aug. 1730 when S. H. in going aft. Pearce (8) prop, in her behalf of Newb. sold. If he m. early, Hannah Pen- prob. shows how he advanced his fortunes. nell, dau. of , bp. Salem 4 May 1679, Gr.j. 1691, 1693, 1694 (foreman); selectm. could have been his ch. 1693-4, 1698-9; moderator 1695-9; County Treas. 1696 and later; Rep. 1697; J. P. 1695 PENNEY, Penny. (Stoughton), 1699 (Bellomont); Judge 1699; 1 CHARLES, one of four soldiers in service clerk of both courts to Apr. 1725; and as an 8 or 9 mos., writing a letter from Maj. Esq. and Judge lie. many times to retail and Frost's ho. 27 May 1690. Late of Kit., deed., keep pub. ho. Adm. to No. Ch., Portsm., 1696, adm. 16 May 1692 to Sarah Perguson(3). and there young Wm. and Miriam were bp. in 1697; he and w. Margery orig. memb. Kit. 2 CAPT. HENRY (Penny),merchant, Ports­ Point Ch. in 1714. Lists 90, 36, 333b, 298, mouth, came out of Eng. because of his 331c, 289, 296, 291, 279, 297. His genealogi­ debts and liv. here ab. 2614 yrs. He had cal will, 19 July 1733 (d. 15 Feb. 1733-4 in remov. a newly launched ship from Me. to 87th yr.), names w., ch., and gr.ch., 3 Phillips N. H. in 1682, and sued Benj. Bagworth, a kinsmen (see 24), English relatives and poor Boston mariner, in 1684. Active ag: Cran- of Revelstoke. Wid. Margery depos. 29 Sept. field. O. A. 28 Aug. 1685. Sworn Clerk of 1735, ag. 74. Her will, 1 Jan. 1739-40 (d. 24 Court Dec. 1692; Notary Public. Lists 59, Apr. 1741, ag. 81), names ch., Jackson gr.ch., 65, 68, 98, 336c, 96. Will (with armorial sis. Mary Deering, dau.-in-law Jane Frost. seal), 17 Feb. 1708-9—18 May 1709, gives Ch: Capt. Andrew, b. 1 July 1681, mariner, English prop, to absent son Henry, and £10 Newc; inv. 14 May 1714. Lists 296-298, to sis. Judith Clark if liv., else to her eh. The 316. He m. Jane Elliot(6), who m. 2d 25 son, also Capt., at Dartmouth, co. Devon, Nov. 1714 Chas. Frost, Esq.(2 jr.). Ch: made Capt. John Wentworth his atty. 2 Mar. Sarah, b. 4 Dec. 1708, m. 12 Sept. 1723 her 1709-10; Arthur Savage wit. the p/a and step-br. Chas. Frost; Margery, b. 25 Mar. swore to it here. 1712, m. Capt. Wm. Wentworth. Mary, b. 5 3 THOMAS, Wells, wit. a Thompson deed in Sept. 1685, m. 1st Capt. John Frost(2); m. 2d Berwick 1702, and had Kit. gr. 1703, sold Rev. Benj. Colman; m. 3d 6 Oct. 1748 Rev. 1710. Wells gr. Mar. 1713-4. Lists 298, 269c. Benj. Prescott; d. 18 Apr. 1766. Margery, b. He m. 1st Joanna Littlefield(12); m. 2d 17 15 Sept. 1689, m. 1st Peletiah Whittemore; Aug. 1732 Mary (Tidy) Brawn (2 jr.). Ch. m. 2d Elihu Gunnison(l jr.). Joanna, b. 22 bp. Wells: Mary, 23 Feb. 1706-7; Thomas, June 1692, m. Dr. Geo. Jackson(5 jr.). Miri­ 27 Oct. 1710 (List 269c). One Thomas was am, b. 3 Sept. 1694, m. 25 Apr. 1715 Andrew early at Gloucester (List 80). Tyler of Boston. 9 ch. Sir William, b. 27 4 WILLIAM, in 1663 Matthew Giles's serv­ June 1696, earned his baronetage at Louis- ant boy; in jail 1675 for not working for burg. Lists 279, 291, 297, 298. He m. 16 his living; perh. the Wm., removal of whose Mar. 1723 Mary, dau. of Grove and Eliza­ banishment was refused by Mass. Ct. in beth (Sewall) Hirst of Boston; d. 'at his June 1680 when James Dennis's was re­ seat in Kittery' 6 July 1759. His will made moved. One Wm. and Sarah had Mehitable two days bef., like his fa.'s, names all his b. Boston 1678. Wm. and w. Ruth, appar. kin. Lady Pepperell d. 25 Nov. 1789. Ch: dau. of George Hollard, had a dau. Ruth, b. Andrew, H. C. 1743, d. 1751; Wm. and Mar­ in Bos. 1681; he d. in 1683. See Andrew Mar- gery, both d.y.; and only surv., also oldest, riner(l), the admr. in 1691. ch., Elizabeth, b. 29 Dec. 1723, m. Nathl. Pepper, Mr. List 90. PEPPERELL 541 PERKINS Sparhawk, Esq. Her 2d s. Wm. Pepperell 8. Denham(l). Ch: Mercy, b. 3 July 1671, m. dropped his fam. name, succ. his gr.fa. as 2d 12 July 1694 Samuel Chandler of Amesb.; in Baronet and as a Loyalist went to Eng., 1698 they q.e. to Jonathan Elkins. Mary, b. where desc. remain. Dorothy, b. 23 July 20 Nov. 1673, m. John Moulton(ll). Eliza­ 1698, m. 1st 26 Mar. 1719 John Watkins of beth, b. 9 Apr. 1676, m. Jeremiah Dow(7). Newc, adm. to her 16 Sept. 1723, 3 ch.; m. 3 CALEB(9), Hampt., went to defense of 2d Hon. Joseph Newmarch. Jane, b. 2 June Marlboro in 1676, m. 24 Apr. 1677 Bethia 1701, m. 1st Benj. Clark(21), 2 ch.; m. 2d Philbrick(8) and in 1678 had his portion Wm. Tyler; m. 3d Ebenezer Tirrell of Med- from fa. Gr.j. 1695. Lists 396, 52, 399a. In ford. 1724 he deeded homestead aft. death of both Percival, Bichard, owned in Shrewsbury to only surv. ch. Benj. Ch: Rhoda, b. 24 June patent; sold to Obadiah Bruen. List 386. 1677, m. Elias Philbrook(4). Benjamin, Hampt. F., b. 11 May 1680, m. 1 Mar. 1710 PERKINS. The Hampton and Ipswich Lydia Macrease. List 339a. 6 eh. Ann, b. families seem related; the latter came 19 Mar. 1682, d. s.p. bef. 1724. from Hillmorton, co. Warwick. Became 35th 4 EBENEZER(9), Hampt., in 1681 said 'my commonest name in N. E. cousin Isaac Green.' Lists 395, 52. He 1 ABRAHAM, br. of (9), ag. 60 in Sept. and w. Mercy sold out in 1693, his mo. Su­ 1663. Hampton 1639, freeman 13 May sanna signing, and went to Delaware where 1640. In 1648 he and Henry Green(7), ap­ he and br. Joseph bot in Brandy wine hun­ parently a relative, had a gr. near the Palls dred. Ch. rec. Hampt: Daniel, b. June 1685; to build a water mill. Clerk of the market Abigail, b. 11 Aug. 1687; Jonathan, b. 10 1650; constable, com.t.e.s.c. 1651; ordinary May 1691, all in fa. 's will, 20 July—16 Sept. lie. 1651 and later; lie. to still and sell by 1703, with four more, but no wife. See N. E. qt. 1665; marshal of Hampt. 1653-4; often on Reg. 47: 483. jury and gr.j. (foreman 1676-7, 1679). A 5 EBENEZER, in Capt. Hill's Kittery gar­ good penman, he did business for others and rison, 1704. List 289. the town. Lists 391a, 392abc, 393ab, 394, 6 GEORGE, fisherman, Shoals 1675, bot a 396, 397a, 398, 49, 54. His w. was Mary, Hog Isl. ho. in 1684, selling to Richard Lists 393a, 394. That she and Susanna, w. Tope in 1687. 'Friend Perkins' agent at the of (9), were daus. of Humphrey Wyeth, as Shoals for Andrew Diamond of Ipsw. 1692. often claimed, tho not true of Susanna, may Constable 1693. List 316. Son William, Star have been true of Mary who had two sons Isl., bot back fa. 's place from kinsm. R. T. Humphrey and knew ab. Em Wyeth's affairs, (jr.) of London, 1718. Smuttynose gr. 1725, perh. only as Benj. Wyeth was her husb.'s the yr. he and w. Sarah sold a Great Isl. ho., apprent. His will, 22 Aug. (d. 31 Aug., ag. bot from Broad. His ch. Mary and William, 70) 1683, names w., 7 ch., gr.s. John P. and from the Shoals, bp. at Hampt. 1724, 1726; gr.dau. Mary Fifield liv. with him. Wid. d. James, s. of Wid. P. of the Shoals bp. at 29 May 1706, ag. 88. Ch: Mary, bp. 15 Dec. Portsm. So. Ch. 1730. One Elizabeth was an 1639, m. Giles Pifield(2). Abraham, b. 2 orig. memb. of Gosport Ch. 1729. Thomas of Sept. 1639, bp. with Mary (see Johnson 24). Gosport, adm. to cr. Samuel Waldo 1735; left Luke, apprenticed self in Apr. 1654, ±14, to wid. Sarah. Samuel Carter, shoemaker, Chariest, (see Jones 42); m. 9 Mar. 1663 Hannah (Long) 7 GEORGE, paid by Wm. Ardell in 1689 for Cookery of Chariest., where he d. 20 Mar. hauling boards for the Lamprill Riv. 1709-10, she 16 Nov. 1715. 9 ch. Humphrey, mill; poss. error for (24) or a son who d. b. 23 Jan. 1642, James, b. 11 Apr. 1644, Timo­ early. thy, b. July 1646, all d.y. James, b. 5 Oct. 8 HUMPHREY (1), Hampton, m. Martha 1647. Jonathan, b. 30 May 1650. David, b. Moulton(8); had the homestead. Gr.j. 28 Feb. 1653-4, blaeksm., Beverly, Bridge- 1693. Lists 52, 57, 399a. He d. 7 Jan. 1711-2; water, m. Elizabeth Brown of Bev. who was adm. 16 Sept. fol. to wid. Ch., all but John dism. to Bridgew. Ch. in 1690 and d. 14 July named in probate memo. 15 Sept. 1712: John, 1735; he 1 Oct. 1736. Will, 5 eh. Abigail, b. b. 12 Mar. 1688, his doctor's bill paid 1714. 12 Apr. 1655, m. Deac. John Folsom(4). Jonathan, b. 24 Nov. 1691. Lydia. Mary, b. Timothy, b. 29 June 1657, d. 27 June 1660. 28 Nov. 1693, m. Samuel Prench(l). James, Sarah, b. 26 July 1659, unm. 1683. Humph­ Hampt., Rye, b. 9 Sept. 1695, m. 24 Dec. 1717 rey, b. 17 May 1661. See also N. E. Beg. 50: Huldah Robie(5). 9 ch. Martha, m. 16 Sept. 34. 1720 Ephraim Leonard of Bridgew. Sarah, m. 27 June 1726 Stephen Flanders of Exeter. 2 ABRAHAM (1), m. 27 Aug. 1668 Elizabeth Abigail, b. 4 Mar. 1708-9, m. ano. Bridgew. Sleeper (Thos.). Constable 1674-6. K.by Leonard. Ind. 13 June 1677 at North Hill where he 9 ISAAC, br. of (1), Hampton 1639, bot a liv.; adm. 9 Oct. fol. to wid. who m. 2d Alex. farm next Salisb. line, now Seabrook, PERKINS 542 PERKINS from Rev. Mr. Dalton in June 1652 and prob. 14 JOHN, of Old England, at Fort Mary, soon mov. there. Constable 1650; j. service Saco, 1704. His w. and two ch. (small) often. Lists 391a, 393ab, 394, 396, 398, 49. were here. In Jan. 1680 he deeded to s. Ebenezer for 15 JOHN, tailor, Newcastle, sued by Rich­ supp. of self and w. Susanna, and d. Nov. ard Rookes, Berw., for cloth, in 1716. 1685. Susanna, List 393a, was not a Wyeth 16 JONATHAN(1), Hampton, wit. Thurton (see Bursley 4, Peabody). With her consent to Robie, 1677. Liv. on homestead; d. 24 s. Ebenezer sold the homestead in 1693 and Jan. 1688-9. List 52. Wid. Sarah (m. in Ex­ she went with him and other ch. to Delaware, eter 20 Dec. 1682) m. 2d Josiah Sanborn. where her est. was adm. in 1699 by s.-in-law Ch: Abraham, b. ±1684, d. 14 Apr. 1715, and Hussey, principal cr. Ch: Lydia, m. 17 Oct. wid. Mary 6 Nov. 1738, ag. 53. Ch: Kezia, b. 1659 Eliakim Wardwell. Isaac, bp. 8 Dec. 25 Apr. 1709, m. James Towle; Anna 1714- 1639, drowned 10 Sept. 1661. Jacob, bp. 24 1715. Abigail, b. 30 Apr. 1687, m. in Portsm. May 1640. Rebecca, m. John Hussey (3). Geo. Ayers(5). Daniel, d. 1 Aug. 1662. Caleb. Benjamin, b. 17 JOSEPH(9), Hampton, had w. Martha. 12 Feb. 1649-50, d. 23 Nov. 1670. Susanna, b. List 52. See also Jacob Basford. Ch. at Aug. 1652, m. 1st 12 May 1673 Isaac Buswell Hampt: Joseph, b. 28 July 1689. John, b. 4 of Salisb.; m. 2d Wm. Fuller(6). Hannah, b. June 1691. Caleb, b. 8 July 1693. These, and 24 Feb. 1655-6, m. James Philbrick(2). Mary, four more, but not w., named in his will, 4 b. 23 July 1658, m. Lt. Isaac Chase(2). Eben­ Jan. 1706-7—19 Aug. 1707, in Delaware ezer, b. 9 Dec. 1659. Joseph, b. 9 Apr. 1661. where he bot with br. Ebenezer(4), in Oct. 10 JACOB(9), m. 30 Dec. 1669 Mary Phil­ 1693. brook (8) and had a mar. portion from fa. 18 MATTHEW, Great Isl. wit. 1707, poss. Temporarily at Holmeshole, Martha's V., in the Ipsw. br. or neph. of (11). Feb. 1674-5. Jury (N. H.) 1685. Lists 396, 19 NATHANIEL(21), Dover Neck, had 52. Ch. at Hampt: Isaac, b. 18 Dec. 1671. fa.'s homestead 1693 and grants 1694, Jacob, b. 24 Dec. 1674. Mary, b. 18 Aug. 1701. Gr.j. 1699. List 358d. In 1725 he 1678. Benjamin, b. 12 Aug. 1683. In 1693 he deeded half his 1701 gr. to s. Joseph, the bal. bot 330 a. on the Delaware River below Burl­ in 1727 to Samuel (not called son), and his ington, and went there, deeding this in 1711 homestead in July 1727 to s. John, reserv, to the three sons above, reserving life int. half the yield to self and w. Hannah (Tib­ 11 JACOB, York, Wells, b. 15 Feb. 1685, s. betts). She did not sign the deed to Samuel of Jacob and Elizabeth (Sparks) of Ipsw., 13 Nov. 1727. Both Nathl. sr. and jr. ment. depos. in 1761 that he knew Cape Neddick 1729. Ch: Samuel, had gr. 1701, 1702. Lists lands near 60 yrs. ago. York gr. Mar. 1714-5; 358b, 368b, 369. See Derry(l), Munsey, Gray taxed Wells 1726. He m. 1st Lydia Stover (8). In 1750 he deeded to gr.s. Dodovah Gar­ (John); at least 1 s. John. He m. 2d in land for supp. of self and w. Mary (Tasker); Hampt. F. 17 Oct. 1717 Anna Littlefield (18) dead 1758. 6 ch. bp. O. R., 5 of them rec. and soon denied accusa. of Deborah Webber, Dover 1703-1723. Mary (prob.), m. Ichabod whose s., b. 8 Feb. 1717-8, bore name Joseph Rollins(l). Nathaniel, weaver, m. 15 Mar. Perkins. Children, by 2d w. Anna who was 1715-6 Abigail Roberts (wid. of William) adm. to Wells Ch. in 1723. He was dead in and liv. on the Roberts farm at Sligo. She 1772. liv. 1739; adm. on his est. 30 Mar. 1748. 4 12 JAMES(l), Hampton, early at Exeter ch. rec. 1716-1723. Son, d. 28 Oct. 1706, ag. where his sis. liv. (O. A. there 30 Nov. ±14 yrs. 6 mo., appar. called Nathaniel in 1677), returned, m. 13 Dec. 1681 Leah Cox error (List 96). Joseph, List 99, p. 75. He (18) and liv. on her fa.'s land. Lists 381, and w. Eleanor were bp. at O. R. 1728; 2 ch. 383, 399b. Will, 18 Mar. 1722-3—9 Dec. 1731, bp. 1728, 1729. Wid. Eleanor o.c. and 3 more names w. Leah (d. 19 Feb. 1749) and ch: ch. bp. at Wm. Buswell's ho. there in 1742. Sarah b. 30 Oct. 1682, m. Samuel Graves(4). Thomas, a wit. 1715, Rochester 1744 with w. Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1686, m. Jonathan Taylor. Martha, who was bp. there in 1791, ag. 93, 'a Lydia, b. 30 Jan. 1689, m. Joseph Clifford(4). Quaker in her young days.' Joshua, Dover Hannah, b. 18 Aug. 1691, m. Simon Moulton Neck, sued by Jeremiah Tibbetts in 1722 for (14). Elizabeth, bp. with 5 others 11 May supp. of dau. Lydia's ch. He m. in Greenl. 1701, m. Joseph Philbrook(2). James, b. 17 1 Sept. 1723 Dorothy Philbrick (see 4); Mar. 1696, m. 22 Feb. 1727-8 Shuah Nason 9 ch. rec. or bp. Solomon, weaver, Dover (Jonathan 6). Will, of Kensington, 12 Aug. 1740, Rochester 1754. 4 ch. rec. in R. 1741- 1754—30 Apr. 1755, names her, 9 ch. Moses, 1753, and he bp. in 1785, ag. 83, a former b. 30 July 1698, m. 1st 26 Feb. 1730 Mary Quaker. John, b. 2 Oct. 1705, m. in Hampt. Marston(8); m. 2d Hannah Nay; d. 14 Aug. F. 21 Dec. 1727 Rebecca Draper of Hampt. 1765. David, b. 30 Nov. 1701, liv. 1728. He mtg. fa.'s homestead in 1744, and with w. sold part to s. John in 1760. 13 JOHN, indebted to Stydson est. 1673. List 87. PERKINS 543 PERRYMAN 20 NATHANIEL, Kittery wit. 1694, Portsm. Matthew Giles 60 yrs. bef.); ±90 in Jan. wit. (with Hugh Banfield) 1697. In 1701 1722-3 (ab. Champernowne's old farm); poss. he sold land below Salmon F. to John Cole he was the Goodm. P. in an early Champer­ of Kit.; Philip Hubbard his bondsm. 1713; nowne account. He perh. d. in 1732 (gr.s. Sergt. N. taxed Berw. 1713. not found as jr. aft. Sept. 1731), but not ag. 21 THOMAS, Dover, and John Adams, hayed 116, a record appar. set down in 1824. Kn. for Capt. Waldron in 1665. In 1669 gr. a ch: Elizabeth, m. John Wheeler. John, poss.

V/2 a. ho. lot on Dover Neck, N. of Isaac only s., as fa. in 1713 deeded all lands to him Stokes, form, laid out to Mrs. Ludecas; fight­ aft. his death. He m. Bebecca Smart (Eob­ ing with Stokes that yr. In 1674, ±46, he ert), both liv. 1741, she dead 1749, he 1758. told about a man behind T. Beard's barn Lists 387, 376b. Joseph Burley named her selling liquor to an Indian, but was ±56 or 55 ch: John (List 376b), Eobert, Sarah Metcalf, in 1677 if the one deposing bef. Waldron ab. Elizabeth Durgin, Bebecca Jenkins, Mary Tristram Harris. His w. Frances and Mary Neal, Eleanor Pike, Susannah Duley, 'and Beard depos. in 1678. Lists 357c, 359ab, 52. sundry others.' Two 'sundries' appear: See also (24). 'Sr.' in 1693, he deeded dwg. Wm., jr. (List 376b), Newmarket 1724, his and orchard on Fore Biver betw. widows gr.fa. Wm. also there; called s. by John 1727. Canney and Willey to s. Nathaniel, reserv­ Benjamin called s. 1742, single. See also ing half the produce. His w. had taken care (7), (21), (23). of David Hamilton in 1697; a wid. in June Perrer. See Perry. 1699 selling without lie; m. 2d Mark Giles Perrum, William, master of the -Samuel- at (5) . Ano. s. Thomas, is indicated by the fa. 's Bichmond's Isl. 1638. List 21. 'Sr.' See (23), (24). 22 THOMAS, Saco, inv. taken 13 Sept. 1660, PERRY. Ap Harry, a Welsh patronymic, lot, ho. and marsh, and ano. lot laid out scantily repres. in early Me. and N. H. at Blue Point by Capt. Bonython, for which Became 59th commonest name in N. E. he had served 7 yrs. 1 ELIZABETH. See Holdridge, Keyes(5), 23 THOMAS, Greenland, Arundel, apprent. Mason(20). ' in Greenl. and liv. on Champernowne's 2 JOHN, Falmouth. So. Ch., Portsm., re­ farm on Great Bay 1706; presum. s. of (21), cords that he and w. Elizabeth renewed but it was (24) who depos. ab. Champer­ bp. cov. at Falm. 2 May 1720 and had Mar­ nowne. He m. Mary Banfield(2). Greenl. garet bp. John of Falm. bot Larrabee land 1718, Cape P. 1720, Portsm. 1721, Arundel in No. Yarm. 1727. See also Giles(ll). 1722, appar. perma., tho w. Mary adm. to 3 MATTHEW, Oyster Biver, had ch. bp. Greenl. Ch. 1726. Lists 330de, 335a, 337, Feb. 1729-30: James, William (b. Dover 338c. (In Arundel was ano. Thomas, Capt., 17 Apr. 1722; mo. Mary), John, Paul, Eliza­ from Topsfield, his w. formerly Mary beth, Hannah. List 369. Wildes). Our Thos., ag. 62, depos. in Furber- 4 EICHAED (Perrer), in Me. ct. June 1688 Weeks suit 1733: 48 or 50 yrs. bef. Wm. with Joanna Holley (Hawley), not called Furber cut hay on his Greenl. marsh and at wife. She m. 2d Thomas Marshall(9). Ch. times lodged at 'my master's ho.' He and by both husbands rec. together at Newc, the w. Mary of Arundel 1740, he alone in 1742. P. ch: Christian, b. 3 Aug. 1690. Bichard, b. Deeds show: John, Arundel, Boston, had w. 18 Feb. 1695, blacksm., iron worker, much Jane. Thomas, Lt., Capt., m. Lydia Harding employed at Newc. fort. Presum. husb. of (6) ; d. 22 Feb. 1752, ag. 52. George, m. in Hannah Jones(55) and fa. of William and Wells 7 June 1733 Hannah Hutchins, d. soon Bichard. Liv. 1743. and she m. Lt. John Burbank. Samuel, m. in 5 EO GEE, bot in Scarboro from Elliot 1719 Greenl. 9 June 1734 Williams Bond (see and propr. 1720, was from Marshfield. Mains 8). Poss. daus.: Sarah, m. Joseph List 239b. Urin in Greenl. 6 Sept. 1716; Mary, adm. to 6 SAMUEL, his Newc. marsh taxed 1708, Greenl. Ch. 1726 (m. Murphy); Chasey, m. List 316, may be Berry. James Deshon of Arundel. 7 WILLIAM, Portsm., and w. Sarah; s. John 24 WILLIAM (also Parkinson), Oyster Biv­ bp. So. Ch. 1723. Poss. Berwick 1731. er, Exeter, b. ±1639-40, his master Thos. 8 WIDOW, taxed at Graffort Lane, Portsm., Canney. He bot at O. B. 1666, constable 1668, 1720. m. Elizabeth Ault(l) bef. 8 June 1669 (her PEBEYMAN. 1 Edward, lost in the great fa.'s deed to them). In 1675 he bot from storm Jan. 1677-8. See Broad(4). the Hiltons in Ex. (Newmarket). Gr.j. 1678. 2 NICHOLAS, Exeter merchant, m. bef. Dover gr. 1694. Lists 363bc, 365, 366, 357c, Dec. 1720 Joanna Dudley(3); see will of 359a, 49 (Dover), 52, 57, 92, 387, 376b. See wid. Joanna Dyer(4). List 376b. 5 ch. 'N. also Eand(3), Huckins(4) (read Wm. P. for P. his book 1723' a valuable record to 1754, George). He depos., ±80 in 1715 (worked for one item under 1726 'Capt. James Perry- PERRYMAN 544 PHELPS man, your wife.' See also Edgecomb(1 jr.). nah, b. Ex. beginning of Feb. 1647. Mary, Pester, William. See Knight(16). wit. a Gilman deed with John Tedd 14 Jan. PETERS, Rev. Hugh, Salem, bot at Cape 1654-5, may have been a 2d w. or ano. dau. Porpus with Richard Saltonstall, Esq., in 1639 (Lechford 209). On way thru woods PEVERLY, occasionally Peverell. The from Dover to York, where Rev. John Ward former sometimes a corruption of Bever­ was to be installed, he, Mr. Dudley and a ly; Peverell dates from the Conqueror. York man were lost two days and a night. 1 JOHN(2), Portsmouth, (±82 in Apr.1731), See his letters to Winthrop, Mass. Hist. Soc. had a town gr. in 1674. Summonsed in Col. 4: 6: 103-108. 1679 for failure to pay rates for some yrs. PETERSON. 1 John, in Pemaquid garrison past, and the only Peverly taxed in 1688. 1689. List 126. Jury 1684, 1692; O. A. Aug. 1685; selectm. 2 NICHOLAS, Kennebec, wit. a Parker- 1696. Abs. from meet. 1698, when Thos. Beck was his bondsm. Lists 313a, 324, 330acd, Webber deed in Sept. 1664; there in 1672. 331b, 332b, 335a, 339, 52. See also Hicks(4). List 13. His wife, List 335a. His will, 5 Sept. 1730— 3 , mariner, Great Isl., in crew of a 25 Nov. 1731, names 3 ch. (not w.): John, Dutch ship. In 1682 servant of Mr. Geo. Portsm., b. ±1688, taxed for Mill Dam 1708 Jaffrey. (jr.), m. 5 Feb. 1712-3 Deliverance Lang(7), Petfree, , on the Piscataqua early. List 339. Will, 26 Mar. 1753—26 Dec. 1759, List 41. names 6 ch. Nathaniel housewright, Ports­ PETT. 1 Abraham, in 1697 shot Abigail mouth, b. 14 Mar. 1690, m. 13 Nov.—1 Dec. Pickering(8) with a pistol used for scar­ 1715 Elizabeth Cotton(l), who d. May 1765, ing away birds; her fa. brot action ag. him List 339. Will, 2 Jan. (d. 20 May) 1769, and his master John Partridge, sr., in Dec. names 6 ch. Grace, rec. into cov. and bp. 1699. In So. Carolina in Jan. 1704-5, he, No. Ch. 10 Apr. 1709, m. Wm. Ross(4). Wil­ Richard Waterhouse and Benj. Windsor wit. liam, List 339, is poss. a son who d. s.p. by for John Green(13 jr.) and the Axalls; the 1730, or Peavey(4). others ackn. for selves and for him in Kit­ 2 THOMAS, Portsm., m. Jane Walford tery two mos. later. (Thos.) as early as 1645 and had fenced 2 JOHN, Kittery Point wit. 1672, 1677. In land bef. 1651. Cf. Feverill. Town gr. 1652; 1679 he sued John Parrett for debt; in O. A. 2 July 1657. By 1661 his land extended 1681, ag. ±27, he and Ephraim Crockett from Sagamore Creek to what is still kn. as depos. about being at the ho. form. Joseph Peverly s Hill; his ho. was on the Creek. Pearce's. (fList 90, Pette). One John, Highway surv. 1664-5. Lists 330abc, 323, taxed Exeter 1714, owned at Quamscott 325, 326a, 43, 313a. See also Evans(16). His 1715; List 388. See also Averill(5). widow, Lists 312c, 326c. His will, 19 Apr. PETTIGREW, Francis, Kittery, b. ±1669 (inv. 26 May) 1670, names w. Jane (m. 2d (±70 in June 1739), by trad. French (but Richard Goss 1), and ch., only the first 3 of note Deering 7), m. 1st, bef. 17 Apr. 1707 age: Mary, b. ±1646, m. John Holmes(3). when her fa. deeded him ho. and 30 a., Eliza­ Martha, m. betw. 1666-1670 Christopher beth (Ball 5) Hammons (see 3), who d. 1 Noble(l). John, b. ±1649, exec. Thomas. Mar. 1725-6; m. 2d 17 Nov. 1726 Elizabeth Thos. Dean of Salem sued one T. P. in Salem (Hutchins 1) Davis. Lists 291, 296-298. In Ct. in 1701. Lazarus, b. ±1657. List 306c. 1747 wid. Elizabeth and the two surv. sons Samuel. Jeremiah. Sarah (did she, not waived adm. in favor of Francis Allen. Ch: Sarah Walford, m. Michael Hicks[4] Í). Mary (m. Francis Allen). John. Francis. Phanin, alias Pickering, List 330c. Thomas. William (liv. 1747). Joseph. Ben­ jamin (liv. 1747). PETTIT, Sergt. Thomas (also Petty), Ex­ PHELPS. Became 85th commonest name in N. E. eter, served Oliver Mellows in Boston 3y2 yrs. from 1634; ord. whipped in Mar. 1636-7 1 HEZEKIAH, Wells, Scarboro, found as for suspicion of slander, idleness and stub­ both Phelps and Phillips. See Duley(l), bornness. At the end of his service, he was Phillips (3). gr. a Boston ho.-lot, but soon went to Exeter. 2 JAMES, a wit. with the Davises at Kit­ Lists 373, 374ac, 375b, 376ab, 377. Drill tery Point 1661 (Y. D. 3: 73). See also officer at Exeter May 1645; also May 1647 (4). (Sergt. -Samuel-). Tr.j. 1649-50, 1653-54. 3 JOHN, s. of Edward of Newb. and An­ Selectman 1652. On 8 Oct. 1653 Edw. Gilman dover, k. by Ind. at Black Point 29 Jan. sold ho.-lots form. John Cram's and Thos. 1677. Pettit's. In Oct. 1654 he and Francis Swain 4 SAMUEL, bondsm. for Joseph Davis (36) were bondsm. for John Garland. His w. was in 1661, with Samuel Davis(50) and John Christian in 1647. Kn. ch: Thomas, jr.; his Bayden. See also (2). fa. had an Ex. gr. for him 20 May 1652. Han­ PHELPS 545 PHILBRICK 5 THOMAS, paid the Stephen Crawford est. her 4 ch., b. 1701-1706, mar., tho the only s. 4 s. in 1647; Damariscove 1649. Lists 71. Benj. m. his 1st w. in Salisb. Daniel, b. 19 72. Feb. 1678-9, and Jonathan, b. 9 Dec. 1680, 6 WILLIAM at Monhegan bef. 1689; see neither ment. 1722, but one undoubtedly Dollen(2). husb. of 'dau.-in-law' Penelope then liv. with (2) and fa. of her s. Jonathan, who m. PHENIX, Fennick, prob. rightly the an­ Lydia Linscott(l) and had 6 ch. rec. York cient name Fenwick. Col. Banks found 1729-1742; List 279. Wid. Penelope m. 2d Phenick at Paignton, co. Devon. Elias Philbrick (4). Sarah, b. 11 June 1682, JOHN, mariner, Kittery, bot land on E. side m. 1st John Sanborn, m. 2d Lt. Thos. Rollins of Spruce Creek in 1664, and had built (6 jr.). Ebenezer, Rye, b. 29 Oct. 1683, m. on it bef. 1675 when he sold to Peter Lewis. Bethia Moulton(12). Will, 1755—1760,names Town gr. 1669. Lists 33, 297. In 1713 he 4 ch. Apphia, b. 8 Apr. 1686, helpless 1722, and w. Deborah (Lockwood 2) were liv. for d. 23 Sept. 1759. Isaac, b. 5 Aug. 1688, m. 27 term of their nat. lives on part of the land Oct. 1717 Mary Palmer(20); d. 16 Oct. 1757. Robert Mendum willed to his gr.s. Robert, Dau. Hannah ment. 1722. Abigail, b. 1692, and provis. for their continuance there was m. Thos. Haines(ll); s. Malachi liv. 1722. made when Samuel Skillings sold the prop, Dea. Joseph, b. 3 Feb. 1694, m. 1st 5 Dec. to theirs. George in 1722. In 1728 he deeded 1717 Anne Dearborn (John 3 jr.), who d. 30 all est. aft. they should die to s. Geo., he to July 1718; m. 2d 26 Nov. 1719 Elizabeth pay his sis. Deborah. Depos. in 1720, ±70, Perkins(12), who d. 26 Mar. 1736; m. 3d 18 'when I came to live on the place I now live Nov. 1736 Sarah May. Will, 1760 (d. 2 Dec. on ab. 50 yrs. ago.' His w. Deborah depos. 1761), names w. Sarah (d. 9 Dec. 1779), 4 ch. many times; liv. 1740, ±92. Ch: Elizabeth, m. by 2d w., 1 by 3d, out of 14 rec. Nathan, Hezekiah Elwell(2). Deborah, m. John In- blacksm., Hampt., Rye, b. 19 Aug. 1677, m. gersoll(6). George, m. 21 July 1709 Hannah 31 Oct. 1721 Dorcas Johnson (James 15 jr.) Jones (see 7), she liv. 1753. He depos. in who d. 22 Feb. 1764. His will, 12 (d. 23) Dec. 1767, ag. 83; liv. Apr. 1768. 8 eh. Apr. 1749, names her and 7 ch. Mary, bp. 7 Philater, Abraham, Jerseyman, met here by Dec. 1701, not ment. in 1722. John Josselyn (see his 'Two Voyages to N. E.,'p. 73). 3 JOHN(7), Hampton, came bef. his fa. and had a gr. in June 1640. Lists 391a, 392a, 393b. He m. Ann Knapp (Wm. of Water- PHILBRICK, Philbrook. Uncommon. town) and was lost at sea with w. and dau. Nothing known supports tradition this 20 Oct. 1657, going to Boston; see also Hil- fam. came from Lincolnshire or in the -Ar- liard(3). Inv. recorded betw. 5 Oct.—24 bella-. Note Robert of Ispwich. Dec. 1658; ho. and land, 8 cow kind, 7 pig 1 JAMES(7), mariner, Hampton, m. Ann kind. His br. and admr. Thomas took charge Roberts(ll); liv. on the homestead. See of the ch: John, b. 22 Sept. 1650. Hannah, Gould(3). He was drowned with Peter twin, b. 26 Sept. 1651, m. 1st Joseph Walker; Johnson, 16 Nov. 1674. Adm. 30 May 1676 m. 2d John Seavey. Martha, twin, m. John to wid. Ann (List 394) and Timothy Hilliard Brackett(4). Sarah, drowned with parents. who was replaced 14 Nov. fol. by the s. Abigail, b. 8 Nov. 1654. Ephraim, b. 24 Apr. James, returned from sea. She m. 2d Wm. 1656, m. Elizabeth Barron; liv. Groton, Marston(ll). Ch: James, b. 13 July 1651. Mass., where 3 ch. rec. 1689-1699. Apphia, b. 19 Mar. 1655, m. Timothy Hilliard 4 JOHN(3), Greenland, m. 1st Prudence (7). Esther, b. 1 Mar. 1657, m. 1st Joseph Swain (Wm.), her Lists 335a, 338b; m. 2d Beard(3); m. 2d Sylvanus Nock(2). Thom­ in Greeenl. 7 Mar. 1716-7 Sabina (Locke) as, b. 14 Mar. 1659, Timothy Hilliard his Lewis(l); see Locke (Zy2). Taxed Greenl. gdn. 1676. Sarah, b. 14 Feb. 1660-1. Joseph, 1690; gr.j. 1693, 1696; j. 1697; depos. in 1712, b. 1 Oct. 1663. Elizabeth, b. 24 July 1666. ±60, form, of Hampt.; in 1715 joined Greenl. She, or Elizabeth(8), m. Nathl. Berry(9). Ch., which records death of old Mr. J. P. in Mehitable, b. 15 Nov. 1668. See also Hall 1737. Lists 330cd, 335a, 337, 338bc, 52, 57, (23). 68. See also Elliot (5). Will, 15 Aug.—3 Oct. 2 LT. JAMES(l), mariner, Hamp., m. 1 Dec. 1737, names w. Sabina, s. Elias and 3 eh. of 1674 Hannah Perkins(9). Had the home­ deed. s. John; s. Joshua Berry exec. Ch: stead. Selectm. 1702, 1712, 1719, 1723; surv. John, b. 22 Feb. 1679. Land was laid out to and lot-layer. Lists 52, 396. See also Lewis him and br. Elias on fa. 's acct. 1713 (Portsm. (16). He d. 4 Nov. 1723, wid. 23 May 1739. rec); appar. last taxed Greenl. 1715; List A deed 1722 names ch. and gr.ch: Hannah, b. 338a. Martha (List 338a) poss. his w. 3 ch. 30 Apr. 1676, m. Stephen Sanborn. James, liv. 1737 (Susanna and John were bp. 1713, weaver, Hampt. 1702, Newc. 1703. His w. 1715). Elias, Greenl, ±68 in 1749, depos. in Sarah joined Hampt. Ch. 1701; m. 2d Benj. June 1756, ag. 75, ab. old Hampt. and the Emerson 14 Jan. 1707-8 in Haverh., where towns carved from it. Lists 338ab. See also PHILBRICK 546 PHILBRICK br. John. He m. 1st 24 May 1700 Khoda Per­ Perkins(lO). Bethia, b. 15 Dec. 1654, m. kins^), List 338b; 7 ch. bp. He m. 2d 2 Jan. Caleb Perkins(3). Jonathan, b. 4 July 1657, 1722-3 wid. Penelope Philbrick; see (2). m. a dau. of Benj. Shaw, for whom, called Abigail, b. 14 Apr. 1687. Perh. she as his s.-in-law, he was buying Conn, land in -Abiah-, or an unrec. sis., m. Joshua Berry 1713. Gr.j. 1698; selectm. 1701, 1704, 1711, (14), who was the fa.'s step s., if not also s.- 1718. Lists 331c, 396, 399a, 52, 57. Hed. s.p. in-law. Unplaced in Greenl., poss. daus. of 1747, giving homestead to two gr.sons of John(jr.) or of wid. Penelope: Ann, m. (6); N. E. Reg. 38: 281. Samuel, b. 19 May Ithamar Berry(8); Dorothy, m. Joshua Per- 1660. Elizabeth, b. 1 Nov. 1663, d. 21 May kins(19). 1667. Elizabeth, b. 3 May 1667; see Eliza­ 5 JOSEPH(l), mariner, Hampton, Rye, m. beth (1). By 2d w: William, b. 27 June 1670. Tryphena Marston(lO); d. 17 Nov. 1755. N. E. Reg. 38: 282, adds Jane, m. Joseph Ch: Joseph, b. 14 Dec. 1686, d.y. Joseph, b. Cram(l). Hannah. One Thomas m. Deborah 19 Peb. 1688. Zachariah, b. 11 Mar. 1689; of Godfrey(4) in Greenl. ±1710; in 1713 Wm. Hampt., m. in Newb. 9 July 1715 Mary Low­ (10) deeded to s. Samuel land betw. Jona­ ell (Gideon). 7 ch. rec. Sabina, b. 1691, m. than and Thomas. Also Walter(lO) in will 14 Jan. 1713 Abraham Libby(l). Ann, b. 13 1730 names uncle John P., perh. meaning gr.- Jan. 1694, may have m. Stephen Berry(13) uncle. whose w. was not dau. of (9). Ephraim, b. 9 LT. THOMAS(l), cordwainer, Kingston, 12 Aug. 1696, blacksm., Exeter (List 376b), m. 14 Apr. 1681 Mehitable Ayers. Hampt. m. Martha Wadleigh (Henry). Adm. 29 selectm. 1694. A Hampt. constable (new) in Apr. 1747 to s. Benj. 6 ch. Hester, b. 2 May 1700 was Thomas. Lists 62, 392b, 400. He d. 1699. Phebe, b. 9 June 1701, m. Danl. Moul­ 1 Jan. 1711-2; adm. to widow 6 June fol., ton. Joses, b. 5 Nov. 1703, blacksm., Rye, m. bondsmen Lt. James(2) and John Redman. 4 Jan. (or June) 1727 Abigail Locke; d. 24 She m. 2d Timothy Hilliard(7). Ch. rec. Mar. 1757, she 12 Aug. 1783. 8 ch. rec. Eliza­ Kingston: Daughter, b. 13 Jan. 1681-2. Son, beth, b. 8 Dec. 1706. b. 30 May 1683. Jeremiah, b. 21 Sept. 1684. 6 SAMTJEL(8), Hampton, d. 22 Apr. 1694, List 40'0. (One J. m. in Boston 25 Dec. 1712 leaving w. Jane. Lists 396, 52, 62. One Mary McCarthy). Dead 1715, leaving 4 heirs Samuel was accus. by Deborah Clifford in (br. and sisters); adm. 6 Dec. 1721 to Daniel Mar. 1693-4. Rec. ch: Thomas, b. 3 Mar. Ladd. Elizabeth, b. 17 Oct. 1686, m. in 1688, m. one Abiah who surv. him. Will, 28 Haverhill 18 Oct. 1705 Abraham Bradley Mar.—29 Apr. 1747, gives to w. (unnamed) (see Hoyt, p. 884). Timothy, b. 12 May 1689, and 5 of 6 ch. John, b. 13 Oct. 1689. Mary, d. 17 Nov. 1711; adm. 5 Feb. 1713-4 to br. b. 1 Feb. 1694, poss. the one of Hampt. and John Sleeper. Ann, b. 14 Mar. 1691, m. 5 Boston who m. Nehemiah Partridge(6). June 1712 John Sleeper. MehitabeL b. 26 7 THOMAS, Hampton. A Watertown propr. Mar. 1693, m. Daniel Ladd(l). Hannah, b. 1636, selling out in Jan. 1645-6 and join­ 19 Dec. 1695, d. 18 Jan. 1696-7. Samuel, b. ing his sons in N. H. Culler of staves 1655. 13 May 1698, d. 21 Nov. 1711. Jedediah, Lists 393ab. See also(8). His w. Elizabeth Kingston, b. 9 Aug. 1700, m. 25 Aug. 1721 (List 393a) d. 19 Feb. 1663-4. His will, aged, Mary Taylor (Wm.). The Hon. J. P., Esq., 12 Mar. 1663-4—8 Oct. 1667, names several departed this life 20 Mar. 1754, ag. 53 gr.ch. and ch: John, d. bef. fa. James. Thom­ (Kingston). Will, made 4 days bef., names as, b. ±1625-6. Elizabeth m. 1st Thos. Chase w. Mary, 2 sons, 1 dau., heirs of ano. son; (6); m. 2d John Garland(6); m. 3d-Henry 10 ch. were rec. Thomas, b. 9 June 1704, d.y. Robie(l). Hannah, m. Philip Lewis(16). 10 WILLIAM(8), Greenland, m. 10 Oct. Mary, m. 1st Edward Tuck; m. 2d James 1689 Mary Neal (10); both adm. to Portsm. Wall. Martha, m. 1st John Cass(2); m. 2d No. Ch. 1693. Portsm. constable 1695-96; Wm. Lyon, sr.(2). selectm. 1701; gr.j. 1698; j. 1699. Lists 8 SERGT. *THOMAS(7), ±43 in 1668, ±46 330cd, 331c, 335a, 337, 338ab, 62. Her Lists in 1672, m. 1st one Ann who d. 17 May 331c, 335a, 338b. In 1713 he deeded his 1667; m. 2d 22 Sept. 1669 Hannah (French), Greenl. homestead, aft. he and w. should die, wid. of John White of Haverhill; List 394. to s. Jonathan, he to pay four sisters. Last She was liv. 1694. In May 1647 he bot Wm. taxed 1714; wid. taxed 1715. She m. 2d Sanborn's former ho. and in 1658 q.e. it to John Garland(7). Ch: Walter, blacksm., b. loving fa., who passed it on to a long line 10 Nov. 1690 (he and sis. Mary bp. at Salis­ of desc. Gdn. of his Wall nieces 1659. Se­ bury). In 1700 his fa. deeded him 'land that lectm. 1654, 1663, 1677-8, 1693; freeman 29 I have of my fa. Walter Neal.' Lists 337, May 1668; Ensign (com. 1679); Sergeant; 338abd. Will, 21 May 1730—8 Aug. 1732, Rep. 1693; Deacon his last yr.; oft. modera­ names w. Elizabeth (Tufton; see Mason 17), tor and on jury. Lists 392bc, 393b, 394, 6 ch. (bp. 1715-1728), uncle John P., br. Jon­ 396, 400, 49, 52, 57, 62. He d. 24 Nov. 1700, athan. Wid. m. 2d aft. Jan. 1734-5 Rev. Wm. ag. 76. Ch: Mary, b. 11 Sept. 1651, m. Jacob Allen. Her will, 22 Jan.—29 Apr. 1767. PHILBRICK 547 PHILLIPS Mary, b. 20 May 1692, m. (prob.) in Greenl. 1663, in 1657 for his intended mill or mills, 18 Feb. 1713-4 James Whidden. Jonathan, in 1658 adj. his ho. His sawmill ment. 1658. bp. "No. Ch. 25 Mar. 1694, m. in Greenl. 31 Hannah Hallam depos. ab. his cornmill. For Jan. 1716-7 Elizabeth Whidden (Samuel); controv. with Jordan see Me. Hist. & Gen. List 338b for both. Greenl. 1727, Arundel Rec. 3: 114. He and Henry Williams were 1728, Bidd. 1733. 8 ch. bp. Greenl., the last in No. Yarm. wit. 1664; the two had cross suits 1731. Hannah, bp. 31 Oct. 1697, not named in 1666 and he was sued in Casco Ct. in 1667. by fa. 1713. One H. m. in Greenl. James Not kn. to have m., but charge made in 1663 Locke(2). Samuel, had land from fa. 1713. that he had kept a woman, not his w., 14 One S. m. (int Wells 20 Dec. 1726-7) Hannah yrs. Lists 214, 232, 221, 222bc, 25, 227. Go­ Wells. Honor, Abigail, Sarah, all liv. 1713. ing to Kit., he bot from Withers on Spruce Creek 20 Sept. 1670, and sent for neph. PhUlebrown. See Cole (8). Rowland Williams to live with him and be his heir, his only relative here. Inv. at Kit. PHILLIPS , from the given-name; freq. in 9 Mar. 1679-80. R. W. as admr. of J. P., Wales and S.W. quarter of Eng. Became blockmaker, sold at Presumpscot to Pep­ 58th commonest name in N. E. perell in 1701. 1 EDWARD, fisherman, Portsmouth, m. 12 9 DEA. JOHN, biscuit baker, Boston, much July 1714 Mary Jones(16). List 339. with his s.-in-law Munjoy in Falmouth Three ch. bp. Adm. on her est. to Abraham where he bot half of Capisic from Francis Jones 24 June 1728; on his est. d.b.n., 18 Feb. Small in 1658, and, of Boston, made it over 1728-9 to br. Neal Phillips, who was called of to the Munjoys in 1664. See Me. P. & C. Rec. Weymouth, co. Dorset, when he m. Elizabeth ii: xvi-xvii for him as recorder and atty. for Snow, wid., in Portsm. 21 Oct. 1725. and assistant to Munjoy. Ho depos. in Oct. 2 ELIZABETH, to be whipped and ord. to 1681, ±77, cone. Robert Corbin. His w. Jo­ leave town (Portsm.?) for entert, men at anna d. in Boston 22 Oct. 1675, ag. 80, he 16 night in 1666. Dec. 1682, ag. 77 (Copp's Hill). Will, 15 3 HEZEKIAH, as Phelps, gent, of Wells, Mar. 1680-1, gives to pres. w. Sarah and the bot at Pemaquid with Jos. Maylem of Munjoys. Dorchester records their ch: Mary, Boston in 1716. As Phillips, a Scarboro 1633-1640. John, 1635. Mary, b. and d. 1636. propr. 1720, where Parmeno, s. of Hezekiah Israel, 1642-1643. Unless an error in regard and Deborah, was b. 8 Jan. 1720-1, and d. to the daus., a 3d Mary, m. 1st Geo. Munjoy; (Promeno) 7 Dec. 1733, altho Hezekiah was m. 2d Robert Lawrence(4); m. 3d Stephen of Western Hook, N. Y., in 1729 (Y. D. 13: Cross(lO) who claimed Dea. Phillips' est. in 136). In Oct. 1738, ±58, he depos. ab. laying Casco, viz. Casco Neck, Palmer's Isl., -Ama- out Scarb. lots. See also Duley(l). congin- Farm. 4 ISAAC, his Portsm. rate ment. 1674, List 10 COL. JOHN, mariner, Charlestown, com- 331a. Poss.'Old Phillips' 1677, List 313a. mis. J. P. for York Co. by Bellomont, 5 ISRAEL, Portsm. 1672, constable 1676, 1699. Related to the Kennebec Parkers, and 1677 and at death, the accounts made up had fisheries at Sagadahoc Rock and Isl. One with his wid. See Braddock(2). Adm. to J. P. wit. Ind. deed to Lawson, Spencer and wid. Elizabeth (Lewis 7) 24 Sept. 1678; Lake in 1653. See also Thos. Jenner(2 jr.), apprais. Samuel Keais and Obadiah Morse. Jones(3), Davis(53). Lists 225a (Capt.), 99, Lists 54, 327cd. She was Phillips in Dec. p. 77 (Col.). Wyman's 'Chariest.,' p. 740, 1681; m. 2d one Eburne(l), and depos. in states that he d. 20 Mar. 1725-6, ag. 90, and Dec. 1736, ag. 67, but must have been older. had two wives and ch., incl. Capt. John, who 6 JAMES, perh. two, Shoals wit. 1676, Eliot depos. in 1754, ±80 (d. 4 Nov. 1756 in 83d wit. 1686. Newc. shoemaker 1684, ±30, yr.), that when 12 yrs. old he went with fa. when he had beaten Frances Russell for call­ to Sagadahoc, alias Parker's Isl., named for ing people names (see Beale 4). Taxed Newc. Thos. Parker, mate of the first ship that 1690-1; in 1700 had been 4^ yrs. a soldier at came with the Plymouth people from Eng., the Fort. Lists 313f, 319, 318a, 65, 316. uncle of his own fa., and fa. of Thos. Parker 7 JOHN, propr. Dover. List 351b. Drowned; who then liv. on the Isl. (York Files Oct. inv. 20 Mar. 1641-2 by Geo. Smith and 1754). List 123. He and younger br. Henry, John Dam. Adm. 28 July fol. to (the Elders) Esq., sold in Falm. Nutter and Starbuck to pay the debts. See 11 JOHN, sued by John Parker for diet and also Jenks(2). attendance in Wells ct. 1663. 8 JOHN, millwright, Casco, called Welsh­ 12 JOHN, wit. John Partridge's deed 1669 man by Moses Felt, owned Martin's and evid. apprais. Richard Harvey's est. Point and upper Clapboard Isl. by 1643, sell­ in 1678 with Wm. Partridge. ing to Thos. Wise, he to Rich. Martin (East. 13 JOHN, soldier from the Southward, at CI. declaration); see also Drake(8). Cleeve Oyster River garrison, m. Elizabeth deeded to him on Presumpscot River 1650- Pootman(2), taking her away. She was at PHILLIPS 548 PHILLIPS Newmarket 1 Dec. 1735, wid. of John of No. aft. him in Phillipstown or Phillipsburg, Kingston, R. I. See Clark (46). Son John of incorp. from his holdings; 19,000 a. were West Greenwich, R. I., deeded Canterbury divid. to heirs in 1720 (Y. D. 11: 16-17). A land to John Footman in 1747. One John, b. Royalist and opponent of Mass. Lt., Capt., 27 Oct. 1696, had w. Sarah, 6 ch., in West Major 27 May 1663; com. for town, selectm., Greenwich. Rep. ( Lt. John- 1664), Associate, J. P. Lists 14 MOSES, Marblehead. See Churchwell(l). 244cd, 247, 249, 26, 83, 88, 224. See Downes 15 NEAL, Portsm. See (1). (1). His w. Mary d. 1 May 1646; he m. 2d 16 RICHARD, appar. an Eastern man 1647, Susanna (ag.31 in 1641), wid. of Christopher List 10. Stanley. Her will 10 Sept. 1650 (d. 16 June 17 RUTH, Portsm. or Newc. wit. 1715. 1655) ment. his of same date (see Wyman's 18 STEPHEN, also Old Stiper. See (20). Charlestown). He m. 3d bef. 10 Mar. 1657 Bridget (Hutchinson 1), wid. of John San- 19 THOMAS, fisherman, Pemaquid, gave ford; List 246. Aft. his Saco ho. was bill to John Smith of Cape Neddick 13 burned in the War, he ret. to Boston bef. 12 Dec. 1652 (proved by the wit. Isaac Walker June 1676 and d. there. Will, 28 Sept.—13 in Aug. 1671); wit. for Thos. Elbridge 6 Apr. Nov. 1683, gives to w., daus. Mary Field and 1657. If dead in 1671, it may have been his Elizabeth Alden; and to sons Wm. and Sam­ wid., of Hippocrass, in List 14, but see (23). uel Yn his Saco prop, (see also Doc. Hist. 6: Presumably sons: Thomas, took O. A. 1674, 16); he had portioned his four daus. Wid. List 15. William(23). Bridget was in Saco 1686. Her will, 20 Sept. 20 THOMAS, shoreman, Ipswich, husb. of —6 Oct. 1696—Aug. 1698, names ch: Samuel Elizabeth Drew (see 17, 18). In 1722 and Wm. P., Peleg Sanf ord and Eliphel (San- they sold a Star Isl. ho. to Joseph Mace. ford) Stratton. Ch: Mary, eldest dau., m. One Thomas d. in Ipsw. 23 July 1737. Poss. Robert Field(ll). William, Boston, mariner, he was related to old Stiper (Stephen) P., a m. 24 Oct. 1650 Martha Franklin. Nicholas fisherman appar. from Ipsw., who carried and Zachary P., the latter an abuttor, wit. away goods from a Portland wreck in 1711. his deed to fa. 1652. Liv. 23 May 1656. Ch. See also Lakeman. rec. Boston: William, Martha. Martha, 2d 21 WALTER, liv. first at the Winnegance dau., m. Capt. Richard Thurston. Rebecca, end of his land, later up the river at 3d dau., m. Mr. Robert Lord. Elizabeth, 4th Damariscotta, having Ind. deeds in 1661, dau., m. 1st 6 July 1655 Abiel Everill; m. 2d 1662, 1674. Recorder from 1665 till forced 1 Apr. 1660 John Alden(l). Phebe, b. 7 Apr. off in 1676. Lists 10, 12, 13, 85, 162. In June 1640, m. Zachary Gillam(l). Nathaniel, b. 5 1678 he depos. as if in Marbleh.; O. A. at Feb. 1641-2. See Hardy(3); Me. Hist. Soc. Lynn, Nov. 1678; later, poss. aft. a stay East, Col. 2: 5: 189, has his 'Relation' of events in he built at Salem Village, where he was an Me., dated Boston 1 Sept. 1668. Merchant innkeeper and lie. as early as 1689. Chris­ there Aug. 1674, liv. 12 June 1676, d. s.p. bef. topher Toppan bot the Damariscotta land in 23 May 1689. Adm. at Eastward to neph. 1702. Will, 21 Oct. 1704, then sick, gives all William of Biddeford, 1719. Mary, b. 17 for life to w. Margaret, exec. Ch: John, Feb. 1644, not liv. 1650, or poss. error for Lynn, List 85, not in will. Adm. 22 July 1695 Sarah, youngest dau., who otherwise may to wid. Hannah. 3 or more ch. James, Salem, have been 2d w.'s ch.; she m. Ephraim Turn­ given all housing and land aft. mo. "s death. er. By last w: John, b. 18 Sept. 1656, d. Aug. He m. 12 Feb. 1693-4 Sarah Stevens; d. 1743. 1657. Samuel, b. 16 Mar. 1657-8, d. bef. 1716. 8 ch. Walter, Lynn, List 85. His will, 15 He and w. Sarah (liv. 1718) had in Boston Feb. 1730, names w. Ruth, sons Walter (eld­ 1682-1692: Sarah, Ann, William, Bridget (m. est), Richard (deed.), Jonathan, dau. Ruth John Merrifield); his heirs in 1721 were Ann Graves (widow). Tabitha. Margaret, m. (single) and Bridget. William, Boston mari­ James Smith. Sarah. Jane, m. in Salem 14 ner, b. 28 Jan. 1659-60, d. 17 Apr. 1705. In Nov. 1689 Benj. Hutchinson. See also Pierce 1683 had been four yrs. a captive with the (12). Spaniards. He m. 13 Nov. 1689 Deborah 22 MAJORt*WrLLIAM,innholder,vintner, Long, who m. 2d Wm. Skinner. Ch: William, Chariest, (with w. Mary adm. to Ch. 23 Sarah (Y. D. 13: 83). Sept. 1639), Boston, Saco. Both ment. by Danl. Field in letter dated Tring, co. Herts, 23 WTLLIAM(19?), Pemaquid 1672, O. A. 1642; in 1648 he gave p/a to ano. Wm. of 1674. One Wm. wit. in 1674 the assignm. Bedlam, shoemaker. Commissioner for from Smith to Rishworth of the bill given by Mass. in Me. 1653. As Lt. Wm. of Boston, he (19). One was taxed Pemaquid 1687. Lists bot the Vines patent from Beex & Co. 11 13, 15, 124. Geo. Jaffrey's claim for Hippo- Mar. 1658-9 and soon went there; 'of Boston crass Isl. near Damerils Cove recites that it now resid. at Saco' 15 May 1661; liv. on neck was gr. to Wm., deed., by Jocelyn and sold at the Pool, June 1662. Y. D. 9: 230 locates to claimant 20 Mar. 1693-4 by Geo. Snell and his Saco Falls ho. His name remained long w., relict of said Wm. P. If this was Richord PHILLIPS 549 PHIPPEN Snell, form. w. of John Hunking(3), and Lists 253, 25. See (3). Driven off, he took also the wid., of Hippocrass, List 14, no Wil­ O. A. at Hull 21 Apr. 1679. He d. there 24 liam is found to fit; see also (19). Her son, Dec. 1704. Wid. Elizabeth's will, 20 May perhaps not Phillips, List 14. (d. 20 Aug.) 1714, names s. James, exec, 24 WILLIAM, ANDREW, JOHN, named as daus. Elizabeth Corns, Mary, Ruth, and gr.- kinsmen by first Wm. Pepperell in 1733 dau. Elizabeth Corns. Ano. dau. Sarah d. at (by trad, he had a sis. who m. a Phillips), Hull 14 Jan. 1694. The s. James, boatman, while Sir Wm. in 1759 named kinsm. John Hull, had w. Joanna in 1693. In 1717 he and Andrew. William, m. 30 May 1719 Lydia depos. that he form. liv. at Mare Point and Remiek(2). Andrew, m. 1 Jan. 1727-8 Miri­ knew Nicholas White; in 1735 he sold 1000 am Mitchell (3); both liv. 1760 in Kit., where a. there to Aaron Cleveland. 8 eh. rec. John, m. in York 23 Dec. 1725 3 JOHN, Mare Point, List 191. Poss. should Deborah Murch (Walter); daus. Tamasin, be George(2). Deborah, at York 1726-1729, Sarah at Bidde- 4 JOSEPH, seaman, blockmaker, s. of David ford 1731, where he liv. on Pepperell land in of Hingham and Boston, br. of (2). Bos­ 1759. ton 1653, Blue Point 1658, Falmouth, where Phillipson, Robert, late Sergeant at Pema­ a friend of Cleeve and obnoxious to many quid; Marblehead inquest 12 Sept. 1682; who called him a man of contention and Essex Q. Ct. Rec. 8: 443. strife ever since coming. Me. P. & C. Rec. PHTLPOTT, James, Great Isl. 1696, taxed vols, i, ii, have many references. In Fogg 1699. Lists 315bc. He m. Rachel Haskins collection is orig. of Y. D. 21: 22, Cleeve to (6), who wit. an Elliot fam. deed in 1706 Wallis, 27 Oct. 1650, wit. by Joseph and (1), and m. 2d 6 or 7 June 1709 James Chaddock the latter by mark. Falm. constable 1661; (Chadwick 1). Kn. son Capt. James, mari­ com. with Cleeve 1663; gr.j. 1664. Lists 212 ner, Newc, bot in Somersworth in 1737 and (or his son), 221, 222ab, 25, 75b, 80, 34. See mov. there, where liv. also his half-br. Wm. also Jordan(7), Penley. His s. David stated Chadwick(4), mariner. He d. Sept. 1747 (in­ in 1687 that his fa. bot 100 a. from Cleeve quest), leaving wid. Ruth, 8 ch. ±37 yrs. ago (30 Sept. 1650; Doc. Hist. 6: 6, 242), which he and ch. poss. until disturbed PHIPPEN, Phippeny, Fitzpen. See N. E. by Ind.; but he was adm. inhab. at Salem 1 Reg. 49: 244, or Waters " Gleanings '2:996; Nov. 1665 and d. there. His ch.'s mo. was also Banks'' Topographical Diet.' (1937) ap­ Dorothy (Suff. D. 1: 280, 307). Will, 21 parently connecting the Hingham fam. with July—15 Sept. 1687, names w. Dorcas (Wood, Membury, co. Devon. by Salem rec), 5 ch: Child, bur. Hing. May 1 DAVID(4), shipwright, of Casco Bay in 1642. Joseph, bp. Hing. Aug. 1642. Mary, July 1667 when fa., then in Salem, bp. Hing. 5 Mar. 1643-4. Sarah, b. Boston 11 deeded to him and (5). He too went to mo. 1644, m. in Salem 24 Sept. 1665-1669 Geo. Salem and m. 26 June 1672 Ann (Cromwell) Hodges. David, bp. Boston 4 Apr. 1647, ±7 Ager. Both of Casco, late of Boston, in May wks. old. Samuel (Joseph by Boston rec), 1702, when wid. Hannah Cromwell brot suit bp. 6 May 1649, ±7 dys. old, m. in Salem 1 for dower ag. them and the Salem Picker­ Feb. 1676-7 Rachel Guppy, who d. there 1 ings. At Casco he liv. near the fort, and Feb. 1710-1; he 1 Feb. 1717-8. 8 ch. rec. had á ho. and planted up Presumpscot River. Elizabeth, b. Boston 10 June 1652, d. there He was k. 10 Aug. 1703. Lists 34, 39. The 14 July 1653. fam. ret to Salem and claimed the Palm, 5 JOSEPH(4), Falmouth, Salem, was in land. Besides s. John (unrec), k. with fa., Falm. aft. his fa. left there; see (1). Gr.j. List 39, were rec. in Salem: David, b. 14 1667. Lists 25, 212 (poss. his fa.). Of Salem Apr. 1673. Thomas, bp. Aug. 1675; ship­ in Dec. 1700, mariner, he sold to John Hig- wright on Elk River, Cecil Co., Md., 1731; ginson 100 a. on Purpooduck Side betw. Rob­ w. Sarah. Anna, bp. 19 May 1678, m. 1st in ert and Thos. Stanford, stating that he built Salem Benj. Ropes; m. 2d John Green. Crom­ and liv. there many yrs. bef. the first War; well, bp. 5 Oct. 1679. Abigail, bp. 2 Aug. but Salem rec. show him there earlier. By 1685, m. Wm. Purneux; 3 ch. Elizabeth, bp. 1st w., dau. of Thos. Stanford, is appar. May 1689, m. John Webb. In addi. 4 bp. at Joseph 3d, of Salem 1687; cert. Mary, w. of Salem 1681-1691 (parents not named) are Joseph English in 1735 (Y. D. 17: 150). He credited to him: Joseph. Jane. Samuel. m. 2d in Salem 22 Dec. 1670 Seaborn Gooden Sarah. and had 1671-1681: Daniel, Samuel, Sarah, 2 GEORGE, br. of (4), mariner, in Me. in Dorcas, Israel, while 3 ch. of Joseph bp. 1679- Apr. 1660, signed a Palm. ptn. 1662 and 1684, their mo. not named, were prob. his: was sued in Casco ct. by John Williams in John. Rachel. Anne. He m. 3d 14 Apr. 1686 Nov. 1666. Bef. 1672 he had mowed near wid. Damaris Searle (see Bartlett 5) and Merriconoag Neck and liv. at Mare Point. had: Susanna. Benjamin. Elizabeth. PHIPPS 550 PHIPPS PHIPPS, Phips, most numerous in Glouces­ above 60 yrs. ago; afterward liv. at Charles­ tershire, the home of the Maine fam. Cos. town; went soldier under Sir Edmund. In Worcester, Warwick and Northampton also 1742 he liv. in Dudley. Appar. he had w. have many. Mary in Beading, where a dau. Mary was b. 1 JAMES (Phips), gunsmith, planter, Wool­ in 1699; a son William was b. in Medway in wich, may have "been that s. of William 1718, and there wid. Mary d. 14 Feb. 1754, Phippes who was b. at Margotsfield, a suburb aged 82. Ano. s., John of Sherborn, and 5 of Bristol, Eng., and apprent. to John Brown more daus. are apparent. The other ch. of of Bristol, blacksmith, for seven years from John and Elizabeth (Gent) are not ident. 1 Mar. 1625-6 (see Brown 15). Together, and As possibilities are noted: William, pilot of early, he and John White bot from Edw. the -Marigold- of Boston 1695, and James, a Bateman a large tract near the Kennebec Boston mariner in 1696. One James m. Sarah Biver at Nequasset, with MontsweagBiver as Tucker there 11 May 1711. the eastern bound, where both liv. many yrs., 3 RICHARD, soldier, one of the garrison at built houses and improved the land. This Fort Loyal who deserted to Capt. land had not been divided when Phips d. Pound's company. He was wounded in the and his wid. Mary m. partner White, by head at Tarpaulin Cove; later was in Boston 1661, if their s. Philip gave his age rightly prison and perh. died, as not brot to trial in 1742. On 4 Oct. 1679, for love and affec­ with the others in 1690. See 'Pirates of the tion, they deeded to her s. William, Jeremis- N. E. Coast,' pp. 58, 66, 71. quam Neck on which his fa. and White had 4 SOLOMON (Phipps), List 364, of Charles­ liv.; in 1734 it was called that neck of land town, gr.fa. of (5) and fa.-in-law of on which Gov. Phips and his ancestors for­ John Roy (List 364). merly liv. She was Mrs. Mary Howard, wid., 5 THOMAS (Phipps), Esq., H. C. 1695, mer­ when her dau.-in-law Dame Mary Sargeant chant, Portsmouth, b. in Charlestown 22 in 1704 willed her an annuity of £10. Altho Nov. 1676, s. of Solomon(4) and Mary (Dan- singularly abs. from the rec, there is no forth), went to Portsm. in 1696 as school­ reason to doubt that the father of the first master and m. 4 May 1699 Eleanor (Harvey native son to be knighted was an upstanding 14) Cutts. Selectman 1707, 1709, 1711; High man, liv. with his fam. on his own land in as Sheriff; Captain; J. P. Lists 324, 336c, 337, much comfort as the times and their remote­ 339. See also Coombs(l). His w. Eleanor ness from centers would permit. Only 6 was liv. in 1709. On Feb. 25, 1711-2, he m. Phips ch. can be counted of Mather's mythi­ Mary (Plaisted 4) Hoddy, who with his s. cal 26, all by one mother: Mary, b. ±1637, by Danforth and Peter Greely was gr. adm. on age at doath; m. James Widger. John. James, his est. 2 Oct. 1737. She was still Phipps 8 appar. not known to be liv. in 1693 when Sir July 1740; m. 3d John Pray (2). Her will, 16 William by will left 5 s. to him or his heirs. Apr.—28 May 1766, names four Phipps daus. (Sir) William, b. 2 Feb. 1650-1. Margaret, Ch: Eleanor, b. 11 Aug. 1701, m. Joseph m. 1st one Halsey (see 1), m. 2d James An­ Sprague of Cambridge. Mary, b. 7 Nov. drews^). Anne, dead in 1693, leaving heirs, 1703, m. Peter Greely(3). Elizabeth, w. of unknown, unless one was Elizabeth Hollard Caleb Gardner of Newport, R. I., in 1739. named in the Sargeant will. One George Danforth, bp. 4 Feb. 1710-11, shipwright, and Hollard of Boston had wife Anne in 1687. prom, resid. of Falm.; m. Elizabeth Skillings. Ch. By 2d w: Thomas, bp. 14 Dec. 1712, d.y. 2 JOHN(l), m. Elizabeth Gent(2) and liv. Mehitable, bp. 18 Oct. 1714; poss. m. Thomas at Sheepscot, near Mr. Wm. Dyer's ho. Shepard and soon died. Sarah, bp. 1 Apr. 'just over the river.' He was undoubtedly 1716, m. Joseph Chadbourne(2). Olive, m. dead in 1682 when she was with Sheepscot 1st Samuel Winkley, m. 2d Cyprien Jeffrey people in Boston (List 162); his br. 's will (7). Thomas, bp. 5 Mar. 1720-1, d.y. John, 1693 called him deceased. Among 'Sheep­ boatbuilder, bp. with Bethia, 8 Apr. 1722, scot Papers' at Augusta is an undated pet. both liv. in July 1740; he d. s.p. by 1761, she of Elizabeth Phips, wid., reciting that her not in mo.'s will. Hannah, bp. 5 Jan. 1723-4, husb. was driven off by the Indians, that she m. 16 Nov. 1738 Jonathan Sprague of Cambr. has three sons and one daughter, and one Thomas, Jane, both under 14 in Oct. 1737; he of the boys, almost of age, is determined to d. a minor, she m. aft. 1746 Wm. Doake. go and live where he and his bros. were b. as soon as his apprenticeship is out; she asked 6 WILLIAM (Phips), Penobscot 1631, List for 150 a. upland with marsh to be next adj. 1. John Deacon, ano. witness, said: the farm of John Tower, and a ho.-lot in the 'Thomas Willett and William Fipps know town that was form. Mr. Philip Parsons'. more than I.' One s. was surely John, left £100 by his uncle 7 SIR WILLIAM (Phips) (1), was b. 2 William. Of Wrentham in Jan. 1738-9,'being Feb. 1650-1 on his fa.'s plantation at 70 years of age from last December,' he de­ Jeremisquam, and d. 18 Feb. 1694-5, at Lon­ posed that he liv. with his fa. at Sheepscot don, a Knight and Royal Governor of Mass., PHIPPS 551 PICKERING altho then in England facing an inquiry. Mary in Cambridge where dau. Lydia was b. Much has been written of his virtues and 1638 and Abigail (rec. Picke) in 1642, being failings and of his life, as an apprentice, a himself back and forth. At Portsm. in 1643 shipwright working in Boston and at his he was ord. to deliver up the old Combina­ home near the Kennebec (List 185), as mas­ tion; in 1647 an arbitrator in the Knight- ter of merchant ships, as commander of a Raynes suit. Selectm. 1652, 1654, 1656-7, frigate with which he unsuc. sought sunken 1660. Lists 41, 321, 323-325, 326a, 330b, 311b, , later finding wealth with an exped. 47. See also Lewis(12), Price(4). Cone. ct. under the patronage of the Duke of Albe­ 2: 65, has orig. unrec. deed to s. John, 7 Nov. marle, and receiving his title therefor, of 1665, of the house he was liv. in with 50 a., his meeting with Increase Mather, of his two a neck of land and a water grist mill. Will, expeditions ag. Canada, and his much criti­ 11 (d. 18) Jan. 1668-9, giving principally to cized administration as governor in a s. Thomas, also 4 daus., was disallowed 29 troubled time and amid many factions. Early June 1669 and adm. gr. to s. John. Rev. in his career he m. Mary (Spencer) Hull(5), Joshua Moody was gdn. of Thos., Rebecca and having no ch., adopted her neph. Spen­ and Abigail. Ch: Mary, List 330b, m. John cer, son of Dr. David and Rebecca (Speneer) Banfield(2). John, b. ±1644-5. Sarah. Re­ Bennett of Rowley, who became Spencer becca, appar. m. Samuel Rollins(5). Abigail Phips (H. C. 1703, Councillor 1721-1732, Lt.- (not the Cambridge Abigail), wit. as Pick­ Gov. 1733-1759; m. 1707 Elizabeth Hutch­ ering 1670, appar. m. Wm. Cotton(7). Thom­ inson 3, whose fa.'s will ment. her ch.). See as, b. ±1656-7. Roger Spencer of Chariest, and Saco. His 3 JOHN, List 212, a prominent Salem resi­ will, made 18 Dec. 1693, gives est. to w. Mary, afterward, unless she made a will, to dent. Ch. incl. Benjamin, b. Jan. 1665-6, adopted s. Spencer; if he d. s.p., est. to be hardly(l). divid., half to his own sisters Mary, Mar­ 4 CAPT. *JOHN(2), carpenter, miller, garet, Anne (her heirs) and half to wife's Portsm., York, depos. often from 1673, kin; neph. John, s. of his dec. br. John, was ±28, to Feb. 1715-6, ±70. He m. 10 Jan. given £100. and br. James or his heirs 5 1665-6 Mary Stanyan (Anthony), she last shillings. His widow m. 2d Peter Sargeant, noted in 1710; List 331c. In 1668 he gave a Esq., of Boston, claimed the Phips lands at due bill for £6 to John Tanner, carpenter, to the East, and d. 20 Jan. 1705-6. Lt.-Gov. end all differences betw. T. and his fa. Se­ Spencer P. was buried 4 Apr. 1757, aged 73. lectman many times 1672-1708. Lieut., Capt., Dame Mary Sargeant's will, 19 Feb. 1704— Rep. 1692-1695, 1697-1700 (Speaker 1693, 29 Jan. 1706, spoke of mar. contr. with pres­ 1697); Atty. Genl. 1695. Largest subscriber ent husb., 24 Sept. 1701, named s. Spencer as for Mr. Emerson 1713. Lists 323, 324, 326bc, heir, and gave legacies to honored mo.-in-law 327b. 329, 331b, 267a, 330ed, 335a, 336c, 316, Mrs. Mary Howard, widow (naming her s. 337, 322, 38, 49, 52, 54, 56-65, 69, 82. Of Ports­ Philip White); sis. Rebecca Bennett; hus­ mouth, resident in York Sept. 1700, he deed­ band's nieces Margaret Armstrong and ed (entail) to s. John a York saw and corn- Dorcas Salter; sisters-in-law Mary Widger mill with land adj., also a neck of land. Ap­ and Margaret Andrews (see Halsey 1), and parently betw. Portsm. and York until he d. others, incl. Benjamin White and Elizabeth 10 Apr. 1721. Will, 21 June 1720, names dau. Hollard. See Waters' 'Gleanings,' i: 46; ii: Mary and ch., deed. s. John and ch. Ch., 1142. Peter Sargeant, Esq., m. last Mehit­ Prov. rec: John, b. 1 Dec. 1666. Mary, b. 18 able, wid. of Thomas Cooper of Boston (see July 1668, m. John Plaisted, Esq. (4). Thom­ 9) and claimed the Cooper lands. See also as, b. 6 Apr. 1670, d. 3 July 1671. Sarah, b. 'Diet, of Amer. Biog.' (1934), 14: 551-2, 15 Feb. 1671-2, d.y. Sarah, b. 3 Jan. 1673-4, which gives many references. d. by 1691. Pickard, Edmund, fishing master, Smutty­ 5 JOHN(4), miller, Portsm., York, m. 17 nose, party to suit ab. stage room, 1660. July 1688 Elizabeth Munden(2). Portsm. At Northam near Bideford, co. Devon, he vict. lie. 1692, 1700; tav. 1693, 1695-98; j. sold out here in 1661. See Packard. 1695. Called of York 1700 (see 4); gr.j. (Me.) 1701. Lists 330d, 333a, 335b, 337, 57. Of Portsm., weak, he made his will 21 Mar. PICKERING, a North of Eng. name, and 1714-5, prov. 17 Sept. fol. when he was of a township in No. Riding of Yorkshire. York; w. Elizabeth and ch. named, w. and 1 BENJAMIN, Scarboro, List 238a, and a fa. executors; adm. to Thos. Phipps and Scottow wit. 1681. See (3). Elisha Plaisted 2 Jan. 1721-2 at request of s. 2 JOHN, Piscataqua, ±60 in 1660. Mason or Thos. The wid. appar. d. by June 1720. Ch: carpenter, he enlarged a ho. for Ambrose Mary, m. by 1709 Ambrose Sloper. Thomas, Gibbons in 1633-4 and with Jocelyn was accus. by Phebe Tanner (Me. Ct. Apr. 1722). surety for Nicholas Prost(9) in Mass. ct. Millwright, York 1727-9, Portsm. 1730. Will, 1635. Not unlikely the John who had w. of Portsm., bound to sea, 18 Mar. 1744-5 (k. PICKERING 552 PIERCE at Annapolis 1746), names w. Dorothy, 8 ch.; Scarb. from Foxwell in Feb. 1663-4, with 3 ch. of Thos. and Elizabeth were bp. So. Ch. Foxwell adm. Philip Griffin's est. 1667 and 1726-1731. Deborah, m. 1st aft. 3 May 1719 sold in Nov. 1668 to Griffin's successor John John Smithson (2 ch. bp. So. Ch.); m. 2d Budizert. Ag. ±60, he was one of four Scarb. Joshua Pickering(8). Sarah, m. Wm. Hook- men proving Arthur Alger's will bef. Win­ er(4). Samuel, m. aft. Mar. 1724-5 Sarah coll in Oct. 1675 and owed the est. £6. In (Cotton 1) Walden; he liv. 1742, she dead 1676 he owned Jocelyn land. Lists 237e, 1744. 3 ch. liv. 1754. Daniel, bp. No. Ch. 5 239a. O. A. at Muddy River, Apr. 1679; Aug. 1711, liv. 1721. Adm. on est. of one there in 1681 he mtg. Scarb. ho. and lands to Daniel of Portsm. gr. 1765 to wid. Dorothy. Henry Williams for a debt. His w. Elizabeth 6 MARY. See Jenness(3). was ±60 in 1685 (he m. Elizabeth Stowe in 7 ROBERT, cordwainer, from Barnstable, June 1647). He alive at M. R. in Aug. 1689. co. Devon, m. in Portsm. 13 June 1717 Only kn. ch. John, b. Boston 1657, d.y. Sarah Abbott(l). List 339. In 1739 surety Pickus, John, Piscataqua, appeared at Saco for Sarah, singlewo., suspected of shoplift­ ct. 25 June 1640. See Pike (*y2). ing. One Christian, adult, was bp. So. Ch. Piddock, Thomas, at Monhegan 1624. List 9. 6 July 1740. 8 THOMAS(2), shipwright, Portsmouth, PIERCE, or Pearce, the latter the favored Greenland, Newington, ±23 in 1679, ±50 form in Eng. and freq. in the S.W. Be­ in 1706, m. by 1686 Mary Gee(l), a Newingt. came 13th commonest name in N. E. wid. 1730; List 335a. See also Murrell. 1 BENJAMIN, Esq., Newbury, gr.s. of (4), Portsm. constable 1700. Lists 329, 52, 332b, m. Lydia Frost(2). 11 ch. in Newb., incl. 57, 62, 335a, 330d, 334a, 337. Will, 14 Aug. Charles, m. in Kit. 20 Nov. 1718 Sarah Frost 1719—20 Apr. 1720, names w. and all eh. but (Chas. 2 jr.). John, eldest, liv. 1713, dead s.p. 1717. Mary, 2 BENJAMIN, from Watertown, m. 1st in m. John Pabyan(3). Sarah, m. James Leach Dover 7 Sept. 1705 Elizabeth Hall, wid. (3 jr.). Rebecca, m. 1st Henry Jaques(l); m. of John(10 jr.); m. 2d 30 May 1714 Hannah 2d Paul Wentworth. Lt. James, Newingt. Ash(5). 2 + 7 ch. rec. (List 343), m. 16 Jan. 1718 Mary Nutter(5). 3 CHARLES, joiner, in 1680 servant of Wm. Will, 1766—1768. 5 ch. Joshua, Newingt., Haskins who paid his passage money and m. 18 June 1724 Deborah (Pickering 5) sent him and Thos. Potts(2) to steal guns Smithson, and may have had 2d w. Mary. from a ship. Pierce was convicted in 1683, Will, 1767—1768. 9 ch. Abigail, a child in when his fa. (poss. 14) agreed to pay the 1697 when shot by Abraham Pett(l); m. in fine, and Jos. Pormont was bondsm. Haskins Newingt. 12 June 1718 James Seavey of won a suit ag. him as a runaway c. 1685. Newc. Hazelelponi, m. in Boston 4 Oct. 1716 4 DANIEL, Newbury, and Anthony Little­ John Chamberlain. Hannah, m. Wm. Biyth field owned 300 a. betw. Cape Porpus and (see Bly 3). Elizabeth, m. 1st Capt. John Kcnnebunk Rivers 1658 (Y. D. 1: 86); as Brackett of Greenl.; m. 2d 3 Jan. 1760 Rev. John Spencer's admr., he sued Antipas Mav­ Joseph Adams; d. Feb. 1762. Thomas, b. 28 erick in Me. Ct. 166Ó. 2 of 4 ch: Daniel, Nov. 1703, d. Newingt. 9 Dec. 1786, m. 1st 7 Newb., m. 1660 Elizabeth Milward; his ch. Feb. 1726-7 Mary Downing(4); 4 ch. in her incl. (1), (6), (21). Joshua, Newb., m. 7 May fa.'s will. He m. 2d 19 May 1743 Mary 1668 Dorothy Pike(9), who m. 2d John Light Janvrin(l); 8 ch. Martha, m. in Greenl. 6 (3). Ch: Sarah, prob. came to Portsm. with Dec. 1723 John Grow. Mehitabel, m. in mo., m. 1st Dr. Humphrey Bradstreet of Greenl. 19 May 1726 Samuel Weeks, jr. Newb., m. 2d in 1719 Capt. Edward Sargent FICEERNELL, James, Kittery 1704, bot of Saco and Newbury; Joshua(13) who sold there 1707 and m. Lydia Nelson(1). Lists the Cape P. land in 1711 (Y. D. 12: 74). 290, 296. Shot by Ind. 1 June 1712 (Niles); 5 GEORGE, b. Boston 27 Jan. 1661, s. of by trad, both husb. and w. were killed 'and George and Mary (Woodis), was in N. H. their graves still pointed out on Pickernell with his step-fa. Morse(6) in 1677, called a Hill' Stephen Tobey was gr. adm. on est. boy. Both he, ag. 17, and Morse took O. A. of br. J. P. 26 Nov. 1712. Ch. rec. Kit: Sam­ at Newb. 1678. Note also (16). uel shipwright, b. 2 Sept. 1705, m. 19 Dec. 6 GEORGE, blacksmith, Portsm., b. Newb. 1728 Esther Rogers (Richard). Will, 1785— 5 Mar. 1681-2, gr.s. of (4), m. 1st in 1786. 10 ch. Mary, b. 20 Oct. 1708, m. Seth Portsm. 28 Mar. 1706 Elizabeth Langdon(2), Fogg(l). Of Kit. 1729, only surv. dau., she who d. 4 May 1732, ag. 45; m. 2d 10 Jan. q.e. to Samuel, only surv. s. Presum. an older 1733-4 Mary Hunking(5). List 339. Will, deed. Son was fa. of James whose ch. Eleanor 1747—1753, names w. Mary, four daus., three and Nelson were bp. 1745, 1748. List 297. gr.cn. His wid. depos. in 1758, ±70, ab. the PICKETT, Christopher, Scarboro, from Cutts wareho. where she played when she Muddy River (Brookline). He sold at went to school to Mrs. Jackson in the ho. M. R. to Joshua Scottow in 1662, bot in Col. Vaughan later liv. in Her will, 1764— PIERCE 553 PIERCE 1764, names (step) dau. Mehitable Sherburn, 10 JOHN, commis. by Capt. John Allen of kinsm. John Hun king. Penobscot to range the coast for inter­ 7 JOHN, Plymouth Company patentee, has loping traders; see Kimball(7). Poss. the no place in this book except as based on Portsm. mariner who wrote to Mr. Rawson the depos. of Judge Samuel Welles, accepted in 1665 (Mass. Arch. 106: 140). by Willis, rejected by Folsom. See Me. Hist. 11 JOHN, Dover, servant to Philip Chesley, Soc. Col. 1: 1: 38. sr. in 1672, was voted liberty by the town 8 JOHN, planter, Kittery, ag. 55 in 1670. in May 1673 to buy 10 a. near Thos. Canney. In 1639 he and w. Elinor (Ellen) were Adm. 27 June 1676 to Robert Burnham and liv. 'disorderly' in Mass., perh. in part a Stephen Jones. liking for gayety, as in Kit. 1669 his ho. was 12 JOHN(15), fisherman,Manchester , Mass., disorderly on Sundays and he had music b. and raised till 18 on his fa. 's planta. at there. Bef. 1648 he bot from Champernowne Muscongus, depos. thrice 1717-1721, making 100 a. over ag. his island and remov. from yr. of birth, ±1652, but ±1644-6 by deposi­ Noodle'slsl. 'Senior'1661. Constable 1667, tions in 1730's. See Cox(33). In 1721 he, fined for neglect of duty. List 26. Inv. 5 also br. George, depos. that John Summer- Dec. 1673; adm. to wid. Elinor 7 July 1674. sett, Ind., gave Hog Isl. to self and sis. Eliz­ Her will, 27 Aug. 1675 (inv. 5 Jan. 1675-6), abeth, their fa. taking poss. for them, and shows a richly furn. ho. and gives to 3 ch., that he took the S. half, leaving the N. for the daus. distant. Ch: John. In 1665 John Elizabeth's ch. In 1736, ±90, he depos. ab. jr. and Peter Edge assaulted Roger Town- Muscongus and that he knew the Phillips send, but T. swore the peace ag. John, sr., w. (21) fam., having made love to one of the and dau. Sarah. O. P. to Mass. 19 July 1669 daus. Liv. Manch. 19 Feb. 1736-7. W. Mary. (last found). Joseph, mo.'s exec. List 286. Ch. rec. Manch: Thomas, b. 23 May 1691. He was to m. Margery Bray(2), but d. bef. Miriam, b. 6 Aug. 1693. Richard, b. 25 June 29 Mar. 1676. No relation appearing, adm. 1698. Unrec: John, shipwright, Kit., Newc, was gr. 2 Oct. 1678 to John Bray, a creditor, m. Barbara Hinckes(l); 5 ch. In 1719 his fa. and Capt. Hooke; again 29 Sept. 1680 to sis. deeded him half his Muscongus land and by Sarah P. alias Jones or alias Mattoon. The descent he inherited all. lands went to Maj. Shapleigh for debt. Col. Pepperell unsuc.brot suits 1681-5 for what he 13 CAPT. »JOSHUA, Esq., joiner, b. Newb. claimed as his w.'s inheritance. Mary, talked 14 Jan. 1670-1, s. of Joshua(4), came to ab. H. Greenland's w. as a witch in 1669; m. Portsm. when his mo. remarried. Jury 1696; Joseph Fleet(2) without being pub. in Kit.; constable 1698; town clerk 1700, and again Gowen Wilson pub. them in Portsm. where 1714 to death; selectm. 9 times 1703-1732; neither liv. Away, she gave T. Harvey (14) Rep. 1718-21, 1728 (Speaker 1720-1); Regis­ an order to receive her portion. Sarah, with­ ter of Deeds; J. P. Lists 324, 330d, 337, 338c, drew a suit ag. Robert Mendum in 1667; in 339. He m. 1st in Portsm. 24 Jan. 1694-5 1670 ordered placed in good service as lack Elizabeth Hall(13) who d. 13 Jan. 1717-8, of home training was involving her relatives ag. 42; m. 2d 25 Mar. 1718-9 Elizabeth (Ger­ in scandalous defamation. She m. 1st one rish 3) Wade. Will, 13—15 Nov. 1742 (d. Jones (see 17 jr.); m. 2d Hubertus Mattoon 7 Feb. fol), names w. Elizabeth, 9 ch. and (1); m. 3d Henry Seavey; s. Joseph S. sold est. from his form. w. now improved by his gr.fa.'s ho. and 8 a. See also Jeffrey(3), Thos. Ayers of Greenl. Ch: Sarah, b. 30 Mansfield (7). Apr. 1697, m. 1st 21 Sept. 1721 John Wins­ low, step-8. of Samuel Penhallow(2); 2 sons 9 JOHN, fisherman, York, bot old Robert named in their uncle Joshua's will. She m. Knight's ho. from Rishworth in 1653, 2d betw. 1743-1748 Dr. Nathl. Sargent. Jo­ paid the mtg. in 1656 and sold to John Car- seph, Esq., physician, b. 21 Feb. 1698, d. 7 michael in 1660, when he bot ho. and land Feb. 1747-8. Wife Elizabeth in 1740; adm. from Edw. Johnson and added 40 a. in 1661. to wid. Susanna. Ch. ment. Joshua, Esq., b. The Johnson prop, he sold to Donnell and 31 Oct. 1700. Will, 18 July (d. 3 Aug.) Haley in 1662, the 40 a. to Micom Mclntire 1754, names many kin, no w. or ch. Anne, b. in 1670. Town gr. 1653, 10 a. at Bass Cove, 10 Sept. 1702, m. Joseph Green of Boston; d. where in 1678 he bot ano. 10 a. from James there 28 Dec. 1770, a wid. Elizabeth, b. 31 Grant. Gr.j. 1666. O. A. 22 Mar. 1679-80. May 1705, unm. 1742, called Osborne in 1754, Gr. 1686. Lists 277, 25. Bondsm. for wid. d. 9 June 1764. Mary, b. 29 Oct. 1707, m. Phebe Nash(2) 14 Nov. 1662, and m. her bef. Col. Samuel Moore(18). Hon. Daniel, mer­ 7 July 1663; she liv. 22 June 1670. The filing chant, b. 2 May 1709, m. 29 Oct. 1742 Anne of his inv. 26 Sept. 1692 suggests he was a Bindge (John) who d. 19 Oct. 1748, ag. 25; victim of the massacre the prev. Jan. Ch. by he 4 Dec. 1773. 4 ch. Capt. Nathaniel mari­ unkn. w: Anne, m. 1st John Carmichael(l); ner, b. 7 Jan. 1711, d. 27 Aug. 1762; wid. m. 2d John Bracy(l). Dorothy, m. 1st Alex­ Anne (Jaffrey, 4 jr.) Margaret, b. 25 June ander Mackaneer(l); m. 2d Micom Mcln- 1714, m. in Portsm. 24 Nov. 1737 Benj. Green tire(l). PIERCE 554 PIERCE of Boston, but of 1764. is a difficulty. In 1719 Wm. (25) deeded 100 14 "LANCELOT, Pejepscot, m. Ann Steph­ a. at Muscongus to neph. J. M. of Marbleh., ens, dau. of Thos., who deeded land on baker, adj. tract Morse had from his fa. and Pejepscot River to them and to his s. Thos. mo. Richard and Mary Pearce; see also S., 30 June 1676; Allister Coombs an abut­ Brown(17). Joseph Morse m. Hannah Man tor. Wid. Nan d. at Milton 18 Feb. 1708, ag. in Boston in 1735; in 1737 deeded Muscon­ 83. Ch. William. Charles, see (3). Jane. gus land to s.-in-law Alex. Young of Boston liy2 LUCIUS, soldier discharged at Fal­ (m. Rebecca Man 1738), with ment. of 'my mouth 1686. br. Richard Pearce.' See also Brackett(3). 15 RICHARD, carpenter, Muscongus, m. 17 RICHARD, Portsm., servant and legatee Elizabeth Brown(15); unkn. where and of Mrs. Ann Batchelder(l) 1660. List when they d. List 121. In 1729 desc. had 330a. One R. P. and Sarah Cotton, both of recorded an Ind. deed to him from John Portsm., m. there 27 Aug. 1680; see Cotton Summersett, 9 Jan. 1641, land betw. Round (4). Pond and Pemaquid Point. Four of eight 18 RICHARD, a Kennebec soldier, List 189, heirs signed an agreem. in 1717. Ch: Rich­ may have been (16). Richard, a Falm. ard, eldest s., b. ±1647. John, b. ±1652. abuttor 1700, poss. (24). Richard in cap­ William. Francis, had w. Lydia and d. by tivity 1713, List 99, p. 128. 1729; called of Manchester, deed., in 1734, 19 STEPHEN, 1649; see Joeelyn(4). also late of Beverly. Only surv. ch. Eliza­ 20 THOMAS, Pemaquid 1687; List 124. beth b. Manch. 22 Apr. 1700, m. 1718 Edw. 21 CAPT. THOMAS, cordwainer, Portsm., Clark of Gloucester. George, ag. 55 in Feb. b. Newb. May 1674, gr.s. of (4), m. 5 Jan. 1720-1, liv. Beverly 1734, where one George 1698 Mehitable Frost(2). Portsm. selectm. d. in 1746. W. Rebecca. Ch. rec. Bev. 1701- 7 times; J. P. List 339. 3 ch. (Prov. rec.) 1716: Abigail, Rebecca, William, George, and others. Elizabeth, Mary. Elizabeth, m. Richard Ful- 22 THOMAS, Newcastle 1718, with w. Eliza­ ford(l). Margaret, d. in Suffield, Conn., 28 beth. See Marshall(9), Palmer(24). Dec. 1688, m. 1st one Long (dau. Elizabeth 23 WILLIAM, Shoals wit. 1659, poss. serv­ m. in Milton 1710 Simes Langley, later of ant of John Martin(8) in 1664, or Martin Norwich, Conn.); m. 2d in Dorchester 18 may have brot his Wm. from Charlestown. Nov. 1681 Thos. Pope (ch: Elizabeth m. in 24 WILLIAM(14), ship-carpenter, settler Plymouth 1706 Nathan Ward; Mindwell m. under Danforth at Falmouth. Lists 30, Wm. Huxley of Suffield). Mary, m. in Mar­ 227, 228c. He went to Milton (where one blehead 10 Apr. 1695 Nathl. Hamilton (Ham- William and w. Miriam had ch. Miriam blin by deeds), both of Manchester; Suffield and Elizabeth, 1703, 1707, another or the 1732. See York D. for numerous deeds and same had w. Elizabeth and dau. Mary b. depos. by ch. and gr.ch.; Doc. Hist. 9: 451; 1710). From Milton in 17— he claimed a 3 Gen. Advertiser 1: 95; Col. Soc. Mass. 6: 21; a. ho.-lot near Fort Loyal bot. from Samuel 8: 104. Webber in 1683, a ho. and 3 a. at Casco Bay 16 RICHARD(15), coaster, fisherman, Mar­ bot from John Davis in 1687; and claimed blehead, Lists 15, H89. His w. was Mary; also at Pejepscot for self as fa. 's heir and in see also Ewen. (One R. P. and w. Mary of behalf of cous. Thos. Stephens of Swansea, Manchester 1692 were gr.ch. of Richard ln 1730 (liv. 12 Jan. 1730-1) he deeded land Woodis; see (5) and Suff. D. 44:165). In 1744 at Falm. and at Stephens Carrying Place, his s. Richard depos. that his parents liv. at Brunswick, to four ch: William. Richard. Smelt Cove except during Ind. wars and he Anne, w. of John Spear of Braintree (m. in often visited them. The fa. was of Marbleh. Milton 20 Nov. 1718). Elizabeth. One Jane 1717, ag. 70; Muscongus 1718-1721, and s. P. of Milton m. James Bagley of Braintree John depos. that he went there ab. 1722 and 23 June 1713. brot his fa. and fam. away. Marbleh. 1729; 23 WILLIAM(15), Norwalk, Conn., 1719; d. d. by 1734. Ch., order unkn., 1st 5 bp. at by 1733. Deeds show ch: Joseph, Ply­ Marbleh. 27 Oct. 1700: Richard, 30 in 1720, mouth, late of Norwalk, 1719-1734; Roches­ m. 22 Sept. 1713 Hannah Bassett. Marbleh. ter, Mass. 1735. Thomas, Samuel, both of 1734; Muscongus 1737, and mtg. the ho. he Newton, Conn., 1733. Likely: Sarah, w. of had built at Smelt Cove; in 1744, ±52, he Eleazer Stockwell of Housatonic 1732; Fran­ depos. he knew the Ind. language and had cis, Farmington, Conn., whose atty. in 1734 been ab. 27 yrs. a trader with them at the was Joseph of Plymouth. East. Dea. John, baker, Marbleh., m. 30 26 WILLIAM, weaver, York. Pepperell Nov. 1715 Elizabeth Merritt, and had later issued a warrant ag. him as -Pease- in wives. Ag. ±70 in 1764, ±76 in 1770, d. 1784. 1702. He m. Mary Beale(2), who was in ct. Robert, m. 10 Dec. 1717 Mary Merritt. Jo­ with him in Jan. 1702-3, not called his w. seph. Thomas. Benjamin. Mary, m. Edward She d. 1 Apr. 1730. He kept the lower ferry Surriage. Hannah w. of Joseph Morse, who in 1735. List 279. 6 ch. by York rec, the PIERCE 555 PIKE first in 1707: Ann. Mary. Andrew. Eliza­ 1714- 5 Rev. Thos. Symmes, d. there 1 Feb. beth. Hephzibah. Sarah. 1718-9, ag. 28. Dau. Sarah in uncle's will 27 , master of the Dover- owned by 1737. Mercy, twin, m. 1st 21 Nov. 1711 Bev. Waldron, ±1680. List 51. Joshua Gardner of Haverh., who d. 21 Mar. 28 , Samuel Hill's cousin Pearce; see 1715- 6; m. 2d in Bradford 12 Feb. 1721-2 Hill(19). John Dummer, Esq., of Newb.; see Penhal- low(2). 2 sons (Gardner), Samuel alone in PIKE, a South of Eng. name; partic. fre­ uncle's will 1737. Joshua, Portsm., b. 14 quent in Wiltshire. June 1693, List 331c; adm. 23 Jan. 1716-7 to y2 ANTHONY. See Palfrey. Thos. Symmes. Samuel, b. 1 Apr. 1695, List 1 CAPT. EDWARD, sued by Nathl. Wallis 331c; d. 29 Nov. 1702. Abigail, b. 22 Dec. in Casco ct. 1667, his bondsm. Capt. John 1697, d. 21 Apr. 1699. Margaret, b. 31 Jan., Davis and Nathl. Phillips. List 234a. d. 13 Mar. 1698-9. Solomon, cooper, inn­ 2 GEORGE, Mendon; see Atkins(5). This holder, Portsm., b. 23 May 1700, m. 18 Apr. name is found at Marblehead and Boston. 1726 Elizabeth Fellows(4). He and sons 3 HUGH, Newbury, 21 in 1678, form, serv­ Nathl. and Joshua named in his br.'s will, ant of John Knight, bot in Coxhall (Ly­ 1737. Called 'deceased' 18 Aug. 1740; adm. man) in 1694. His 2d w. Mary, gr.dau. of to wid. 27 May 1741. Bichard Woodhouse or Woodis of Boston, 6 MOSES, Sheepscot 1665. List 12. and m. bef. 19 Dec. 1692, was a step-relative 7 PHILIP, sued Boger Kelly for portlege of his 1st w. Sarah Browne (Francis). See and share of fish in 1700. Tailor of Kit­ Hoyt's Salisb. i: 290; Suff. D. 44: 165; also tery, he bot in Portsm. 1705; taxed there Morse(6), Pierce(5). 1707-1713. His w. was Bebecca (Lewis 14), 4 JOANNA, Kittery, wit. in the Hammons m. bef. 3 Feb. 1712-3, both of Kit. 1718. Note case, 1719. Presum. she was the 2d w. of also (4), (12). Pike Fam. Bee. (1905) John Rackliff(3) and related to (7) or (12) names s. Philip, m. Mary Maddocks of Wells, or both. and also has: 'James P. of Hollis always told

iy2 JOHN, Newbury, Salisbury, m. in White- his ch. and gr.ch. that his fa. Philip of Kit. parish, co. Wilts, 17 Jan. 1612-3 Dorothy came to this country from Manchester, Eng.' Day of Landford. See Pickus; Hoyt's ' Salis­ Appar. it was the s. Philip, cordwainer, who bury,' i: 285; ii: 799; N. E. Reg. 66: 257. bot in York in 1734. List 279. Other ch. 5 REV. JOHN(9), H. C. 1675, Dover, preach­ may have incl: Thomas (m. Patience Stone) ing there 1 Nov. 1678, m. Sarah Moody and John, both of whom o.c. at Berwick Ch. (3) 5 May 1681, and was ordained 31 Aug. 1727-8. fol. His Journal (List 96) and marriage rec­ 8 RICHARD, liv. at Muscle Cove, Falmouth, ords of great geneal. value. 'Upon the deso­ and d. early, leaving wid. Elizabeth (An­ lation of Cochecho,' he mov. his fam. to drews 16) and appar. but one ch. Samuel, b. Portsm. in June 1689; Hampt. part of 1690 ±1654. Wid. Elizabeth m. 2d Thos. Pur­ and 1691, then Newbury; chaplain at Pema­ chase; m. 3d John Blaney, sr. See Doc. Hist. quid Oct. 1694-July 1695, thence to Portsm.; 6: 407. Dover 1698; Salisb. 1702; Dover 1703, appar. 9 MAJOR i*ROBERT(4^), Salisbury, ±52 until death. Lists 49, 358b. His w. Sarah in 1669. A Mass. magistrate and military d. 24 Jan. 1702-3. His will, 6—10 Mar. 1709- man in Me. and N. H. and a liberal leader 10, names 6 surv. ch., Joseph Stockman jr., ahead of his time, his career is set forth in nieces Dorothy Light(3) and Sarah Pike ' The New Puritan ' by James Shepherd Pike. (Robert 9 jr.). Ch: Son, stillb. 30 Mar. 1682. See also N. H. State Papers, 29: 163. His w. Nathaniel, b. 3 June 1683, mariner, Portsm. Sarah (Sanders), m. in Salisb. 3 Apr. 1641, (List 96), m. by 1708 Margaret Cutts(3). d. 1 Nov. 1679; he m. 2d 30 Oct. 1684 Martha She took adm. in N. H. 5 June 1714, in Essex (Moyce), wid. of Geo. Goldwier. He d. 12 Co. 17 May 1715. 3 ch. bp., Sarah alone liv. Dec. 1706 (List 96). Adm. 21 May 1707 to s. 1717. Wid. Margaret m. 2d Capt! Thos. Lan- John; in Apr. 1714 to gr.son Dr. Robert of dall(l), whose fa. or mo. may have been the Portsm. Wid. Martha d. 26 Feb. 1712-3. Ch., Landall adm. to the Baptist Ch. in all b. Salisb: Sarah, b. 24 Feb. 1641-2, m. 1st Bost. in 1682 when several Kit. people were Wymond Bradbury(3); m. 2d John Stock­ admitted. Dr. Robert, Portsm., b. 6 Feb. man. Mary, 1644-1647. Dorothy, b. 11 Nov. 1685, m. 22 May 1711 Elizabeth Atkinson 1645, m. 1st Joshua Pierce(4); m. 2d John (5), who d. 5 Feb. 1719-20, ag. 27. Adm. on Light(3). Mary, b. 5 Aug. 1647, m. 1st Jede- his est. 15 Dec. 1731 to Theodore Atkinson, diah Andrews(8); m. 2d Lt. John Ailen. his br. Solomon renounc. List 339. 3 sons Elizabeth b. 24 June 1650, m. 20 Aug. 1672 bp.; will of eldest, Robert, 1737—1738, ment. Wm. Carr, br. of (3), (5). Rev. John, b. 13 uncles and cousins, no. br. Abigail, b. 3 Apr. May 1653. Robert, b. 26 June 1655, m. at .1688, (1. 18 June 1694. Hannah, twin, b. at Newb. 1 Dec. 1686 Mary Follansby (1); d. Hampt. 18 May 1691, m. at Bradford 28 Mar. Salisb. 22 Aug. 1690 (List 96). 2 ch. (see 10 PIKE 556 PINKHAM and will of 5). Wid. Mary m. 2d Wm. Hooke find him resident; Kittery gr. 1659. Gr.j. (7 jr.). Moses, Salisb., b. 15 Mar. 1657-8, m. (Me.) 1661, 1665; atty. for Kit. 1663; the Susanna Worcester; 8 ch. same yr. he conv. to Eichard Swain his Nan­ 10 EOBERT, Exeter, b. Salisb. 3 Sept. 1687, tucket right, one-twelfth of the Patent. s. of Robert(9 jr.), m. Hannah Gilman Bichard Tozier sued him in 1667 for forcible (7). List 376b. Ch. entry on his land; bounds betw. W. P., now 11 ENSIGN SAMUEL(8), blacksmith, ±23 James Smith, and Tozier ment. 1668, and as iate as 1707 he was named a Kit. abuttor. in 1677, ±27 in 1681. A refugee at Salem Lists 356ab, 25, 298. in Jan. 1675-6; in Apr. admitted to sojourn Pilgrim, John, Mr., 1687. List 90. there during the war. O. A. at Lynn 26 Feb. PILLIN (Pillion), John, Dover, granted 40 1677 and there in 1681. At Falm. he had 100 a. on N.W. side of Stoney Brook in Oct. a S.W. of Muscle Cove River, a ho. and 1653. In 1659 John Goddard sold to Wm. shop, and liv. there when he could. Falm. Williams, sr., the lot that was John Pilline's Ensign 1689. Lists 27, 85, 34, 228bc. He re­ (Dover T. Eec, 194), Hilons in deed dated 6: turned to Salem. Inv. taken 3 Apr. 1694; 4: 1659, Pillions in Cone D. 2: 28b. List distrib. to creditors 15 Apr. 1695. Wid. 355a. Mary, dau. of Nathl. Wallis, was liv. in Salem 1718. Ch: Richard, blacksmith, ±53 in PILSBURY. 1 Abel, soldier at Saco fort Nov. 1730, m. 1st bef. June 1710 Mary King 1696. List 248b. Presum. the Newbury (Daniel, sr., of Salem); m. 2d in Salem 26 man who was dead in 1697, his ch. including Jan. 1715-6 Elizabeth (Pickman) Ormes; d. Joshua, b. 1679. 25 July 1747. 1 + 7 ch. Mary, m. 1st in Salem 2 JOSHUA, k. by Ind. at Winter Harbor or 10 Sept. 1701 Richard Woodmancey (1 dau. Saco 1703. List 39. See (1). rec); m. 2d (int. 26 Mar. 1709) Eichard PINDER, John, bricklayer, Oyster River, Broadway, prob. related to the Sagadahoc depos. 15 Oct. 1675, ag. 26; ±50 in 1703, Eichard (1 dau. bp. 1722 as 'Broadway now ±65 in 1715, ±73 in 1721. He bot from the Gray,' but m. as Broadway); in 1718 again a Yorks at Lubbcrland next Thos. Morris in wid., Mary Gray of Salem, else her 2d husb. 1681, and had 10 a. gr. adj. in 1701. Gr.j. was alias Gray. Samuel, b. ±1681, m. in Bos­ 1697. Lists 368ab, 57, 62, 66, 369. He and w. ton 13 Feb. 1706 Mary Eadmore (presum. a were among those called witches by Naomi widow, formerly Bass); d. 3 Nov. 1711, ±30. Daniels in 1685; his w. was Sarah (Merrow) Ch: Samuel, d.y., and Philip and Mary of 1701-1705 at least (see Furber 2, Morris 6). Boston who sold a one-fifth int. at Casco Bay Bef. 1724 he m. Elizabeth, wid. of Ezekiel in 1730, the mo. signing. Nathaniel, ship­ Pitman(2). Will, 12 June 1724—31 Mar. wright, m. (int. Salem 22 Dec. 1711) Mar­ 1742; wid. Elizabeth waived adm. 23 July garet King, presum. the unm. sis. of Eich­ fol. Ch: Benjamin, ag. 15 or 16 in Mar. 1704- ard's w. in 1710. 2 ch. bp. In 1718 Eichard 5; w. Martha in 1736; liv. 1754. Lists 368b, and Nathl. and sis. Mary Gray (their mo. 369. 5 ch. bp. 1729, not incl. John, named in signing) sold four-fifths of the Falmouth gr.fa. 's will, who was of Newmarket in land. 1755. Elizabeth, given 15 s. by Thos. Morris 1701; m. Wm. Durgin(3). Temperance, m. 12 SAMUEL, m. 6 Mar. 1712-3 Eleanor Ichabod Follett (see 2). Sarah, m. Benjamin Ehodes(2). Liv. Berwick 1714; George­ York. Abigail, ±8 in 1704, unm. 1724. town, Me. 1716; Littleton, Mass., form, of Lexington, 1725. Ch. incl. 1 son bp. Berw., 2 sons bp. Georgetown, and 3 younger daus. PINKHAM. Found in Alvington (Rich­ See also (4), (7). ard, s. of Richard bp. 7 Nov. 1613), Bide 13 WILLIAM, Exeter. See Hilton(24). ford and Roborough, co. Devon. 1 JOHN(2), Dover Neck, ±80 in 1724, m. PILE, Pyle, Piles. Exeter, co. Devon, the bef. June 1674 Martha Otis(l), she liv. home of an ancient line. 1699. Lists 356jk, 357b, 358b, 359ab, 52. In 1 CAPT. MILES (Pyle) from Dartmouth, 1715 he deeded to five sons (not Thos.), s. co. Devon, one of several commis. in 1651 Amos to pay his sisters; in 1728 gave all ex­ to take evid. ag. Sir David Kirke for extor­ cept bed to s. Otis who gave bond to supp. fa. tion in Newfoundland (see Littlebury, Tre- and pay £5 each to three sisters. Ch. (in worgye). Piscataqua 1662; merchant 1664, 1740 all but Thos. and Sarah gave p/a to br. shipping tobacco there from Va. and being Otis to collect an Otis heirship; in 1741 the sued by John Bray for work on a ship. At daus. q.e to Otis their fa. 's est.): Thomas, Hog Isl. 7 July 1665 he sold ho. and fishing as Richard's successor had lot 22 laid out in plant to Eobert Harris already in poss.; his 1698; in 1703 had land at E. end of fa. 's and brew-ho. there ment. 1669, Mark Eoe having Thos. Williams', adj. Solomon; in 1715 land occupied it. from his fa. He m. 2 Dec. 1700 Mary Allen (see 4). Kn. ch: Sarah, Richard, Benjamin, 2 WILLIAM (Pile, Piles), Dover 1657; wit. Ebenezer. Richard, carpenter, depos. ±30 in a Salisb. deed 1658, but Hoyt could not PINKHAM 557 PITMAN 1709, but must have been older. List 358d. (see Samuel Haines 6), Samuel, and prob. He m. 1st by 1696 Elizabeth Leighton(8), Sarah, m. 17 Dec. 1719 Thos. Wiggin, who appar. alive "in Sept. 1756, ag. 77; m. 2d 27 was gdn. of John's ch. in 1743. Nov. 1757, when 85, Mary Welch of Kit., ag. 3 THOMAS, b. ipsw. 26 Nov. 1666, br. of 78. Ch. incl: John (b. 19 Aug. 1696), Tris­ (2), m. in Marblehead 21 Nov. 1692 Grace tram fin 1738 Richard and s. Tristram Hawley, both of Wenham. Taxed Greenl. sued for land Philip Crommett sold to 1717-1719; in 1719 bot in Strath., where both Richard in 1697), Richard. Solomon, upward d., his will, 1767—1767. Ch. incl. Thomas, of 74 in July 1757, m. 13 Dec. 1706 Mary and Nathaniel, b. Wenham 1697, 1701, and Fieldfl2), she liv. 1738. Lists 358d, 369. Ch. Patience, b. Ipsw. 25 Feb. 1702 (see Samuel incl: Stephen and Abigail (m. 23 Jan. 1727-8 Haines 6). Samuel Austin 8). Amos, upward of 74 in Pipon, Joshua. Pemaquid commander 1686. July 1757, liv. May 1762, ag. 79. Lists 358b, See Doc. Hist. vol. 6. 368b. First w. Katherine d. 22 May 1709, PISGRAVE, Peter, Portsmouth 1670, List List 96; he m. 2d Elizabeth (Smith) Chesley 326c. Thos. Wescott was paid in 1682 for (4). Thos. Millet accus. him of stealing rum, keeping ' old Pitter' 13 months, then Stephen molasses, etc., in 1720, when Mary -Janders- Graffam engaged to keep him from Aug. testif. 'he kept a noble house.' 2 daus. rec. 1682. 1714-1718. James, ±24 in 1709, ±52 in Feb. Pistor, William, owned in the York patent. 1738-9. List 358d. He m. soon aft. 10 July List 272. 1713 Elizabeth (Hopley 1) Drew (9). Will, PITCHER, 1 Richard. See Mattoon(l). 26 Oct. 1749—25 Apr. 1750, names her, 7 ch. 2 SAMUEL, Saco fort soldier. List 248a. Rose, m. 1st James Tuttle; m. 2d Thos. Wit. Crocker to Pepperell 1699 (Y. D. 4: Canney(1). Otis, m. 22 Nov. 1721 Abigail 151). Tibbetts (Ephraim). Adm. on his est. gr. 30 Nov. 1764, 5 ch. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Nute (3). Sarah, m. bef. 1728 Joseph Austin. One PITMAN. A Dorset-Somerset family. Ann m. Wm. Geddis, Betty m. Samuel Crom­ 1 .ANNE, wit. with Elizabeth Harvey, Ports­ well, both in 1727. mouth 1695. Mary, m. Wm. Woodman 1711; Abigail, m. Thos. Larrabee 1715, both 2 RICHARD, Dover 1640, beat the drum for of Portsm. Mary Coolbroth, Newington, had service and swept the meet.-ho. in 1648. 7 ch. bp. 1725, incl. Pitman. He liv. ab. a mile N. on Dover Neck. Free­ 2 EZEKTEL(ll), eldest s. 1664, depos. in man 1653. Lists 351ab, 352, 355a, 356fh, 1677 ab. Teague Riall's nunc. will. His 357e, 359a. In 1660 he was in ct. for threat­ 1693 gr., 30 a., was ord. laid out to his s. Wm. ening to beat his w. if she came home by day in 1713 and order rescinded, as the fa. him­ or night. She was Gylian in 1663 when she self had alienated to Moses Davis. Dead in sat an hour in the stocks as he refused to 1701. Lists 62, 367b. See also Huckins(l), pay her fine for abs. from meeting; he was Roberts (14). His 2d w. Elizabeth, appar. abs. himself in 1669. In June 1671, with no wid. of James Derry, and his br. Francis ment. of w., he deeded for supp. to s. John, were cited to adm. in Feb. 1708-9, or adm. to who also agreed to supp. br. Matthew; John issue to son Wm. 's gdn. Jeremiah Burnham sold fa.'s land in 1688. Kn. ch. (one s. and who was named 4 Apr. 1709. She m. last John Barton, Wm. Ellingham 's apprentices, John Pinder(l). See also Derry(l). Kn. ch. ran away in 1659 and were not brot back): by unkn. 1st w: William, b. 16 Apr. 1691, John, b. ±1644 (late depos.). Thomas, Lists chose Jeremiah Burnham gdn. 7 Jan. 1706-7, 356jh. Presum. the pilot of ship -Peter-. his master Thos. Edgerly consenting. Wife London to Piscat., in Nov. 1668, ag. ±24. Joanna. 5 ch., first 3 bp. at O. R. with their Matthew, incapacitated 1671. Richard, parents 6 May 1719-20. Ezekiel, b. at O. R. Nantucket, m. Mary Coffih(3), d. 1718; she and first a sailor, m. at Portsm. 23 May 1717 m. 2d James Gardner and d. 1 Apr. 1741. 9 Elizabeth Shackf ord (Samuel). Of Ports­ rec. ch., 1 in 1684, 8 from 1691-1708. mouth, blacksmith, 1751, he q.e. to Moses Pinmar. See Benmore(l). Davis (jr.) his fa. 's 1693 gr. Ezekiel, jr., m. there 13 July 1740 Elizabeth Peverly; Fran­ PIPER. cis, bp. No. Ch. 1722, was presum. another 1 JONATHAN, br. of (2), at Exeter tempo. son. about 1695-6. 3 FRANCIS(ll), taxed O. R. 1683, q.e. his 2 SAMUEL, cordwainer, Stratham, b. Ipsw. int. in his fa. 's lands to Edw. Wakeham 12 June 1670, s. of Nathl, br. of (1) and in 1695, and in Apr. 1701 bot from Nathl. (3), m. in Dover 23 Apr. 1694 Abigail Church Meader 40 a. on W. side of Beech Hill sold to (1). Exeter 1698; sued by Pepperell 1703. Meader by wid. Elizabeth(2). Depos. twice Lists 67, 376b (1698), 388. Aged 75, he de­ in 1734, ag. 72; liv. 1735. Lists 358b, 368ab, posed in Strath, in June 1747 ab. Greenland 57,62. See also Derry (1). He m. betw. 1711- 40 yrs. bef.; d. 31 Oct. 1747. Ch. incl. John 1714, prob. not 1st, Elizabeth, wid. of Nathl. PITMAN 558 PITMAN Tibbetts; she was bp. at O. R. 21 July 1717. 10 THOMAS, of a Marblehead fam. (poss. Only kn. eh: Sarah, m. at O. R. 28 Nov. 1728 early in Me.) that carried the name Mark Wm. Buzzell (see Bussy 2). as did fam. of (4). See also (6), (8). He in. 4 JAMES, Pemaquid landowner, husb. of in Marbleh. 30 Mar. 1696 Margaret (Gould Mary and fa. of ch. rec. Manchester 1676- 1) Stilson, who d. there 12 mo. 1750, ag. 92. 1695: Mark, List 267b. Sarah. James, mari­ Rec. ch: Thomas and Elizabeth, twins, b. 15 ner, b. 25 Sept. 1681, m. in Manch. 27 Apr. June 1697. Sarah bp. 20 Nov. 1698. 1704 Elizabeth Stocker; Portsm. 1709. His s. 11 WILLIAM, blacksmith, Oyster River Benjamin b. Manch. 1707, was bp. at Portsm. (±41 in 1672), m. in Boston, 29 Nov. 1653 in 1716, with ano. s. Mark. Of Portsm. 1717, Barbara Evans. His w. was Ann 1661-1668 for self and as atty. for br. Joseph, he sold at least (when they had much to do with his deed, fa.'s 104 a. near King's Bridge, Philip Chesley), and Dorothy in 1673 (the Pemaquid. If the Barrington propr., List sole rec. of her as wit. in a Chesley case). 339, he was a butcher in 1726; w. Elizabeth. Poss. one w. was related to Zachariah Ayers James, bp. with 5 ch. at Newingt. in 1725, (9). In 1657 he liv. on land of Wm. Roberts appar. ano. man. Thomas, b. 6 Apr. 1682, m. who deeded to him and s. Ezekiel in 1664, Sarah (not Mary) Dennis(6); d. in Manch. giving rise to suppos. that the w. Ann was a 21 Nov. 1753, ag. 70 or more; she 26 Oct. Roberts, but Wm. had no such dau. In 1677 1759, toward 80. 7 ch. 1701-1720. Mary. at Thos. Wheeler's ho. he hit Roger Rose Elizabeth, b. 6 May 1688, m. Thos. Dalling with a pint pot and was ord. to pay the (3). Joseph, liv. 1717. And presum. unrec, surgeon. Lists 356a, 361a, 363abc, 365, 366, Anna, m. Walter Hull(10). 359a. See also (5) and Leathers(l). Will, 5 JOHN, wit. a Chesley fam. deed 1664. 30 Oct.—16 Nov. 1682, gives to w. (un­ 6 JOHN, Marblehead. See Robinson(3); named) two cows and her thirds, and to all also (8), (10). ch. but Mary. The mothers of the ch. uncert. 7 JOSEPH(ll),ag. 30 in Dec. 1699. He had Surely by 1st w: Abigail, m. 1st by 1671 a gr. in Mar. 1693-4, and with Wm. Jack­ Stephen Willey, m. 2d 6 Oct. 1710 Edward son was bondsm. for James Jackson(22) in de Flecheur in Canada, where she was some­ 1699. Wife Elizabeth. Aft. his br. John was times Gabrielle, but bp. Marie Louise; List lost, he liv. on his place 'some years' until 99, p. 127. Presum: Mary, m. 16 Apr. 1674 k. by Ind. not far from O. R. meeting-ho. 19 Stephen Otis(3). Ezekiel, b. 1658. Poss: Aug. 1704 (SJC 28673). Lists 62, 94, 96. One Elizabeth, m. Stephen Jenkins (12). Sarah, 'Barnaba' (Sandersf Janders?), liv. there Thrisco in 1682; see Drisco(8). By w. Ann: with the wid., reported mar. to her, but on Francis, b. ±1662, willed Giles's place bot by some demur or affront he built himself a ho. his fa. from Richard Knight. John, named some distance northward; see Amos Pink- sole exec, but had gdns. until 1684, Edw. ham(l). Ch. in deed of the place to John Leathers and his br. Ezekiel. In 1685 he Allen 1722: John, with sis. Ann a wit. in the accus. Philip Chesley, sr., of threatening Pinkham case 1720, when, in the argument, him so he would not testify for Burnham; John was called 'infamous,' 'no one would built and liv. on N. side of Johnson's Creek believe him.' His w. was Elizabeth 1722; until lost at sea; see (7). Lists 57, 94. Jo­ both liv. 1744, he 1752. Zachariah, b. ±1695 seph, b. ±1669. Ann (presum.), of Wells, m. in the ho. his uncle John built; m. 13 Dec. (Me. ct. Jan. 1698-9) John Sias. She depos. 1723 Mercy Conner (Timothy). Will, 3 June in 1734, ±62, that she liv. with Wm. Follett in 1783 (d. in Madbury 1 Feb. 1785, ag. 90), 1689. (One Mary P., adult, was of Wells names 4 ch. Nehemiah, Scarb. 1728, had w. 1714-7). Appar. younger ch: Nathaniel. and 1 ch. in Durham 1751, when he ptn. for Zacharias, given £5 by John Knight (18) in help. Sarah, m. Zachariah Nock(6). Mary, 1694. Dover gr. 1694, sold 1697, then of m. Wm. Downes(6). Ann, single 1722. Dover. See also Hill(22). Hannah. Judith, youngest, m. John Ham(5). 8 MOSES, Marblehead; see Parker (25); also (6), (10). 12 WILLIAM, Scarboro, twice a Scottow 9 NATHANIEL(ll), m. bef. 17 Nov. 1697 wit. 1667; wit. a Foxwell deed 1671 with Deliverance, wid. of John Derry (2). Jocelyn and Ambrose Boaden sr., and sued Highway surv. for O. R. (south) 1699. Grant Foxwell's admr., 1688. A Scarb. wit. with of 30 a. in Madbury 1701. List 358b. Dead Thos. Scottow 2 Mar. 1689. See also (9). 1728, she liv. Ch. by deed: Tabitha, m. by 13 WILLIAM, Mr., merchant, Portsm. (38 1723 Eli Demeritt(l jr.). Abigail, bp. 12 in May 1686) kept Mrs. Eleanor Cutts' Apr. 1724, m. 13 Mar. 1729-30 Wm. Demeritt books in 1680, and m. aft. 14 Aug. 1679 Eliza­ (1). Derry, bp. 24 May 1724; his w. Dorothy beth (Bolles 3) Locke(6). Gr.j. 1683, 1695, (Jackson, dau. of Dr. Geo. 5 jr.) was adm. 1699; O. A. Str. Bk. 28 Aug. 1685; constable to Dover First Ch. 14 Nov. 1736. One Nathl., 1686; tr.j. 1697; town clerk. Lists 324, 329, ag. 19, was in Boston with Sampson Penley, 330d, 335a, 337, 52, 57, 62. Her Lists 331e, jr., 1694. 335a, 337, 339. His will, 19 May 1693—Jan. PITMAN 559 PLAISTED 1699-1700, names w. Elizabeth, 4 sons under deeded to gr.s. Joseph his homestead, being age, 'my children.' She had ale, beer and half his 1717 purchase. Presum. all those cider lie., 1700; in 1714 swore there were no early in Newingt. were his ch: John, m. 5 credits in her husb.'s books ag. Joseph Dec. 1716 Eunice Row of Newingt. J. P. and Trickey's note of 1684. Wid. P. and s. Jabez farm taxed Graffort Lane, Portsm., 1720. 3 taxed 1722; she deeded to sons Joseph and ch. bp. Newingt. 1724. Ebenezer (surely), Samuel 1730; taxed Jan. 1731-2. Only sons adm. of the Leighton est. 1722, when John kn: Jabez, List 339, d. s.p. bef. 1751. Sam­ Adams of Kit. was a bondsman. Of New­ uel, subscr. £2 for Mr. Emerson 1713; List ington, m. 31 Dec. 1729 Jane Peavey(l); liv. 339; Portsm. 1730; d. s.p. bef. 1751. "Wil­ 1763. Abigail, m. 11 Dec. 1723 Joseph Walk­ liam, Boston mariner, m. there 22 Dec. 1715 er. Mary, m. John Davis(35). Samuel, New­ Elizabeth Hincks. In 1730 Wells land was ington, m. 5 Jan. 1725-6 Mary Row. James laid out to him by gr. to Mrs. E. Locke, 14 (surely: Y. D. 13: 119), m. 9 Nov. 1727 Mary Aug. 1679. He d. 17 Dec. 1732, ag. 45 (Copps Walker, both of Newingt. In 1734 his w. Hill). In 1751 his ch. Wm., Joseph and Eliz­ was Hannah. Presum. also Susannah, o.c. abeth White, wid., all of Boston, deeded to and bp. at Newingt. with five other Places in uncle Joseph int. in est. of uncles Jabez and 1724; Richard who o.c. and was bp. at same Samuel. Joseph, joiner, Portsm., List 339. time (named 1st) may have been the fa. or a Wife Mary 1736; w.Dorcas (Remick 3) 1746. s. not found later. Adm. to Dorcas 31 Oct. 1753 aft. his inquest. She m. by 1755 Nathl. Fernald jr. PITTS. 1 John; see Pattishall(2). PLAISTED, Playstead. Gloucestershire has Playsteads; Roger of Me. m. in Wilt­ 2 WILLIAM (also Pitt), fisherman, b. shire. ±1629-30, Shoals wit. 1663, 1668, sued 1 ELISHA(5), mariner, Portsmouth, ±24 in Peter Glanfield in Me. ct. 1666 for turning Oct. 1684 and mate of ketch -Diligence-. his goods out of doors and putting him in Taxed Portsm. 1690; wit. John Hole's p/a at prison. See also Pulman(2). Portsm. 1673. Barbadoes in Aug. that yr. Lists 33, 57, On the Shapleigh bark -Trial- in 1674 and 333a. Of Piscat., just ret. from Barbadoes, bef. 1679 master of fishing voyages for and very sick, he made will in Boston, 26 John Cutts. List 3. Oct.—6 Dec. 1690, giving all, incl. Newi- chawannock land and int. in the -Friends PLACE. See also John Plice. Endeavor- to w. Elizabeth (Harvey 14, m. 1 JOHN, at York in Oct. 1676, but form, of 11 Oct. 1689). Of Portsm. in Oct. 1691, she Casco Bay where he owned at the Great gave his br. John p/a to collect £100 in Cove adj. John Holman(6), whose heir Barbadoes. List 335a. Appar. she m. 2d named him an abuttor in 17— and claimed Elisha Ilsley(l) and 3d Robert Rutherford. 50 a. adj. Wise's old planta. bot from Place 2 COL. +*ICHABOD(5), Esq., m. 5 Jan. 1692 12 Nov. 1670. Portsm. 1678; tenant on Mary Jose(l) ; List 331a. A Portsm. mer­ Vaughan farm 1703. List 331b. Kn. ch: chant and partner in masting with (4) until Richard, b. ±1668. Abraham, apprent. to they dissolved in July 1704, but appar. ret. Matthew Austin at weaver's trade 19 Nov. to Berw. earlier, or back and forth. Tr. and 1684. Eleanor, m. 1st John Satchell; m. 2d gr. j. (Me.) 1690; Capt.; Col.; in 1698 the Francis Durgin(3). Her will, 1747-8, names Assembly's representative to meet the Earl br. Richard P., 5 Kenniston step-gr.ch., and, of Bellomont at N. Y.; Rep.; Judge Inf. Ct. no kinship stated, John Watson, w. Mary of Com. Pleas; Judge of Probate; Councillor and dau. Eleanor. at death (an office he declined in 1706, being 2 JOHN, mariner, Boston, m. Sarah, sis. of engaged in His Majesty's Service, besides Wm. Lovering(5), who was gr. adm. 27 his own affairs). A founder of First Ch., Apr. 1686 and m. 2d John Bushnell(3). In Berw., and furnished the communion table. 1703 as Sarah B., she was liv. on the Boston Portsm. 1713. Lists 33, 267a, 335a, 298, 330d, prop, her fa.-in-law Peter Place bot in 1650. 336c, 289, 290, 38, 337, 296. See also Part­ Ch. rec. Boston 1674-1683: Sarah (m. Thos. ridge (5). Will, of Berw., 2 Apr. (d. 17 Nov., Stevens), Hannah, Joanna (was mar. in ag. 52) 1715, names w. Mary, 4 eh., neph. 1703-4), Jane (m. Anthony Underwood). See Roger P., sis. Mehitable Goodwin. Wid. Y. D. 18 : 253-4. Mary m. 2d at Portsm. 1 Feb.-23 May 1717 3 RICHARD(l), aged ±8 and form, of Capt. John Brown of Salem. A wid. at Ports­ Casco Bay, was apprent. in Oct. 1676 to mouth 1724; of Berw. when adm. in N. H. Richard Wood of York, and m. Martha was gr. 19 Oct. 1731 to sons-in-law, s. Samuel Leighton(4), who was liv. 1722. Taxed at consenting. Ch. (N. H. Prov. rec): Samuel, the Bank 1713. Portsm. wit. 1719; he or a s. Esq., Berwick, b. 10 June 1696, m. 4 Aug. taxed at Graffort Lane 1720. Newingt. 1722; 1717 Hannah Wentworth (Lt.-Gov. John); there in July 1747, ag. 84, he depos. ab. d. 20 Mar. 1731-2 in 36th yr. (gr.st.); no ch. Greenland over 40 yrs. bef., and in 1748 List 298. She m. 2d Theodore Atkinson, Esq. PLAISTED 560 PLAISTED (5 jr.). Col. Ichabod, Esq., Salem, Boston, b. Col, Bep. 1693-97 (Speaker 1696), 1700,1722- 21 July 1700, m. in Salem 20 Oct. 1720 his 27; Judge Ct.Com.Pleas; Chief Justice W16, step-sis. Sarah Brown; d. there 9 Dec. 1762. one term; Councillor. Portsm. selectm. 1717- 3 ch. Mary, b. 6 Oct. 1702, m. in Salem 25 18. Lists 330d, 334a, 335a, 336b, 337, 296, Oct. 1720 Ellis Huske, Esq., Portsm. merch., 339, 52, 57, 62, 64. His w. Mary liv. 1727; Councillor. She d. 8 Mar. 1745-6. His will, Lists 335a, 331c, 337. He m. by 1731 Sarah 1751—1755, 4 ch. Olive, b. 29 Aug. 1708, m. (Purkis) Bogers(7) and mov. to Berw. by Dr. Nathaniel Rogers(7). Aug. 1734, both there 29 Oct. 1746. Adm. 3 *JAMES(5), Lt., Capt., Berwick, York, m. on her est., wid., 27 Sept. 1749 to s. Daniel 1st bef. 12 Oct. 1680 Lydia Hitchcock(l), Bogers. Ch., 1st 4 bp. No. Ch. 27 May 1694: whose land he claimed. Kit. selectm. 1683; John, b. 2 Jan. 1682-3, m. in Boston 31 Oct. gr.j. 1687. Taken by Ind. at Salmon F. in 1707 Jane Pemberton; d. 19 Oct. 1712. Will, Mar. 1689-90, and sent to demand surrender 19 Feb. 1707-8, when going to W.T., gives all of the Holmes garrison, so escaping; see to w. unless a ch. be born. Joshua, b. 20 Sept. Goodwin(ll). His w. -Mary- and 3 wks. old 1685, a wit. 1703 (Y. D. 7: 13), dead 1721. eh. were also captured (Niles), perh. her Mary, b. 29 Mar. 1687, m. 1st a s. of John name an error for Lydia, as he had not then Hoddy(2); m. 2d Capt. Thos. Phipps; m. 3d m. Mary (Rishworth) Hull(7) whom he m. John Pray(2). Elisha, m. in Wells 16 Sept. bef. 25 Jan. 1691-2. Dates of her captivity 1712 Hannah Wheelwright (John), she liv. as Mrs. Hull conflict with date she took adm. 1746, but not in his will, 26 Sept. 1750, ag. on fa. 's est. and attested inv. List 99, p. 74; +60 (filed May 1771, not proved), naming 7 ibid, pp. 71, 236-8, for her second captivity of 10 ch. He owned at Black Point. List 1692-95. At York he was selectm. 1693,1696, 239b. Mehitable, bp. No. Ch. 16 Dec. 1694, m. 1699; town clerk 1696-8; lie. 1696-8; Bep. Benjamin Gerrish(3); List 331e. James, in 1701. Often gr. and tr. j. and foreman. Lists gr.fa. Pickering's will, 1721. 298, 33, 278, 38. Adm. 18 Oct. 1710 to wid. 5 LT. t*ROGER, Esq., Berwick, m. Olive Col­ Mary who liv. long. Ch. by 1st w: Capt. man in Preshute, co. Wilts, 25 Mar. 1648. Francis, m. in Boston 28 Mar. 1706 Hannah First seen here as wit. to Nason's deed to Colman. Will, in London, 15 Jan. 1707-8, Leader, 20 Feb. 1654. By one trad, he came naming fa., br. Boger, w. Hannah, evid. as agent for Beex & Co., while his land in reached Suff. Prob. long afterward and he is the Narragansett country, in his poss. many consid. the Francis who bot in Portsm. 1703 yrs. when confirmed in 1672, has led to the and had at Boston 1710-15: Francis (d. s.p. idea he was first in B. I. or Conn., negatived 1743), Hannah, James, both d.y.; and by 2d by the fact that it was part of a gr. made in w. Hester at least William and Hester (m. 1658 to Harvard College and others (Y. D. Peck), who q.e. in Portsm. 1759. In 1732 s. 2: 195; Bee. of Mass. 4: 2: 229; Col. Bee, Francis asked that uncle Francis Bighton be B. I., 2: 299; Col. Bee, Conn., 2: 227). He gr. adm. on est. of fa., lost betw. St. Chris­ built' The Garrison House' or ' Upper Garri­ topher and London ±4 yrs. bef., but it went son' on his 1659 gr. on N. side of Salmon to Capt. James Gooch(3 jr.) who had m. the Falls Brook, and until k. in ambush by Ind. wid. Hester at Newb. in 1729. Yet no repres. 17 Oct. 1675 (Hubbard 121) led a useful pub. was heir of Capt. Francis' br. Boger unless life. Gr.j. 1660; tr.j. 1666, 1667 (foreman); Clark or Thayer. Lt. Boger, Berw., List 296. town comr. and selectm.; Associate 1663 to Adm. 12 Oct. 1767 to neph. Tristram Jordan death; Dep. 1663, 1664, 1673; Lieut. 1668. of Saco, his heirs the Jordans, Jos. P.'s 2 Lists 24, 45, 298, 25, 83. See also Y. D. 6: 21, ch., Mary Clark (w. of Wm. of Berw.), Sarah his purch. with John Hull, goldsmith, of the (Plaisted) (Tarr) Thayer of Boston. Child, land and mills Capt. Wincoll had mtg. in k. by Ind. Mar. 1689-90. By 2d w. at York: 1662. An inscription on stone erected aft. Lydia, b. 4 Jan. If96. Olive, b. 1 May 1698, his s. Samuel d., gives age as 70 in 1675. m. 1st Samuel Jordan(2); m. 2d Bev. Thos. Adm. to wid. Olive and oldest s. Wm. 30 Nov. Smith; d. 3 Jan. 1763. Joseph, Esq., York, m. 1675; s. James added as admr. 5 July 1676. (int. 23 July 1724) Mary (Preble 3) (Bray She m. 2d Capt. John Wincoll and made 3) Craige; d. 25 Aug. 1752. List 279. Her agreem. with her ch. 16 Sept. 1682 (Y. D. 8: will, Mary, jr., 10 Nov. 1752—15 May 1753, 132) which was set aside (see 6). Ch: Boger. names ch. John and Sarah Swett. (Also William, b. 1652. James. Son, wounded and Moody's Diary, 5 July 1723, Mrs. P.'s dau. d. a few weeks after fa. John, b. ±1659. Sarah d. at Salem). Elisha, b. ±1660. Ichabod, b. ±1663. Eliza­ beth, not seen after 1682. Mehitable, m. 4 COL. t*JOHN(5), Esq. (74 in Jan. 1733- Thos. Goodwin(ll). 4), a def. in ct. 1680 and m. early Mary Pickering(4). Taxed Portsm. 1690; and 6 ROGERÍ5), eldest s., had a gr. in 1671 there a wealthy merchant (see 2). In 1699 (List 298), m. (ct. 19 Sept. 1671) Hannah he bot the Great Works mill prop., selling Furber(2) and was k. with fa. 17 Oct. 1675. one-third to Capt. John Hill. J. P., Lieut., Adm. to wid. 4 July 1676, her fa. bondsm.; at PLAISTED 561 POMEROY same ct. his mo. agreed to maint. s. Roger's Joseph. David, mason, and Jonathan (bp. w. and ch. until the wid. changed her con­ No. Ch. 30 Dec. 1711), glazier, both of dition; but her agreem. with other ch. in Portsm. 1733. 1682 was disallowed as equitable provision 2 THOMAS, Stratham. List 388. was not made for this fam: Frances, m. Daniel Simpson. In 1702 they deeded to POMEROY, Pomery, Pumery. Ancient in Ichabod P. half the land gr. to her fa. Abi­ Devonshire. See Creber. gail, m. John Partridge(2), and in 1699 deed­ 1 AGNES, Portsmouth , was Pomry alias ed half her fa. 's 250 a. to her fa.-in-law. Gerrish, 1€93 (List 335a); Gerrish alias 7 WTLIJAM(5), eldest s. 1676, ag. 26 in Pomery 1694 (see 2); Matthews, wid., form. 1678, was def. in a suit brot by Wm. Raw- Pumery, 1721. See also (10). Dau. Hannah son in Suff. Ct. July 1678; John Broughton (presum. Pomery), m. Samuel Langmaid(l). was def. in ano. Rawson suit. In 1681 in Me. The Gerrish husb. must have been James he sued Geo. Broughton for knocking him (2), named betw. Walter Winsor and Edw. down; wit. for Mrs. Patience Spencer 1682. Melcher in 1691 tax list. See also Gerrish Gr.j. 1678, 1686-7, 1689-90. Kit. constable 1683. Lists 28, 298, 33. In Mar. 1689-90 he (i;. escaped from Capt. Wincoll's ho. and carried 2 JOHN (poss. 3), wit. bond to Geo. Jaffrey news of the attack to Portsm. Bondsm. for in 1688. In 1694 he and Richard Sloper Abraham Lord same yr.; not found later; were prosec. for digging pits in the high­ appar. d. s.p. He had been m. to an unkn. w. way betw. John Holmes and John Sher­ 4 or 5 yrs. when a child (the first) was b. 5 burne. Indicted 1696 (orig. name appar. Sept. 1683, called a monstrosity by Rev. J. Annis, altered to John) for selling without Moody (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. 4: 8: 362). 'Mr. lie; see CI). William' (N. H. State Papers xiv: 1) very 3 JOSEPH, Shoals 1669, when he and John likely an error for one of his brothers; note Banfield bot ho. and land under lease to N. E. Reg. 67: 188. Nehemiah Partridge. Taxed Portsm. 1672. His w. Elizabeth wit. deed, John Hunking Plice (fPrice), John, ±35 in 1674, depos. ab. to Weymouth, 1672; adm. to her 30 June drinking at Henry Russell's, Gt. Isl. See 1674; adm. of both husb. and w. to John also Place(l), (2). Hunking 30 Dec. fol; inv. incl. ho. and 15 Plimpton, Henry, Dover. Adm. 8 Oct. 1652 a. Two ch. only: John, 5 in Jan. 1675-6, to Thos. Canney. bound to Mr. Hunking 27 June 1676 until Pluckfoul, Joseph, Hingham, soldier at 22. Abigail (to be nursed), bound to Good­ Wells. List 267b. man (John) Bowman until 19. Plumley, Nicholas, taxed Portsm. about 1708. 4 OWEN, master of the -Hunter- at Rich­ Plummer, Jonathan, from Newbury, at Ex­ mond Isl. 1633-4. List 21. eter Jan. 1693-4; Wells soldier; Lists 98, 5 RICHARD, fisherman, Shoals, May 1660. 267b, 384a. ln 1666 he failed to prosec. Richard Pole, John, Boston, in Apr. 1700 sued Thos. Symmons, who was given costs; in 1668 gave Rice(3), who next mo. sued Pole for a due bill to Aaron Ferris who suces. sued him bill dated 1678. in 1670, in which yr. he made over his Hog Polgreene, George, Mr., named by Nicholas Isl. plant to Thos. Daniel for debt. At Hog Haskins as with the Gr. Isl. party cov­ Isl. 1672 with a new shallop built by John ered by List 312f. Seward, and ackn. a paper as 'Mr. Pumry.' Gr.j. 1674; Portsm. tax abated Mar. 1679-80. POLLEY. Presum. he who wit. for (8) and (9) 1683-4, 1 EDWARD, tailor, innkeeper, Portsmouth, but kinship can only be guessed at. Called came from Reading by 1698. List 330d. 'Sr.' 1672, it might be assumed he had a s. He wit. Thos. Morris' will 1701; bot at Ports­ Richard. mouth from Vaughan 1705. In 1714 he was 6 RICHARD (poss. 5), Newington, where out of the country and w. Mary (appar. Mer­ one of the name owned land in 1689. In row 2) by his p/a first mtg. and then sold May 1694 he denied Elizabeth Twombley's his ho. for support, but did not give deed charge, his bondsm. Ens. Wm. Furber and until she knew he was dead. See Knight (9). John Bickford; the latter and Nathan Innkeeper, she was gr. adm. 18 July 1715; m. Knight bondsm. when he was ord. to supp. 2d 1 Nov. 1716 Edmund Woollet, b. in Etham, the child. Lists 60, 343. He m. 14 Feb. 1697- co. Kent. By 1719 she had d. and he had 8 Deliverance Berry (see 9); dead in May gone off and not come back. Kn. ch., 1st 3 1725 when 3 ch. sold in Newingt. to John rec. Reading: Mary, b. 10 Mar. 1695-6 (m. Knight: Richard, Falmouth, 'oldest son,' one Harris). Elizabeth, b. 3 Jan. 1697, m. but no other found, had w. Hannah. Eliza­ John Gowell(l) and q.e. a fifth her fa.'s est. beth, m. in Newingt. 1 Mar. 1720-1 Nathan in 1761. Edward, b. 9 Sept. 1699. Sarah, m. Spinney. Jane, Newingt., of age and single 19 Dee. 1728 Francis Merrill from Wenham. 1725. Also Deliverance (appar.not the wid.), POMEROY 562 PORMONT m. at Oyster Biver 12 Sept. 1728 Joseph Pomfret?). List 323. Pomry's Cove, adj. Wormwood. One Elizabeth m. John Marsh Sandy Cove, Dover, ment. 1662. in Greenland 20 May 1714. Poole, Mary, appar. dead in June 1660. See 7 THOMAS, had joint p/a with Winter 18 Bichard Corwin. Jan. 1631-2, but did not come over. List 21. 8 THOMAS, Shoals 1671, Portsm., m. Be­ POORE. becca Brookings(5), whose parents deed­ 1 AMBROSE, a night-walker in 1670, dis­ ed to them on Sagamore Creek 4 July 1679 turbing the neighbors; wit. Thos. Spin­ with reversion to Thos., jr. See Wm. Bob­ ney. In May 1671 Samuel Donnell agreed to bins. Shoals constable 1681. He and (5) pay his fine for swearing. wit. for (9) 1683; (5) wit. for him 1684. In 2 ANDREW, schoolmaster. See Ingersoll(4). June 1685 his w. swore the peace on Wm. 3 EDWARD, sued Leonard Weeks for wages. Walker and w. Alice. She m. 2d 6 Sept. 1687 1671. Clement Rummeril; m. 3d Thos. Bouse; as 4 JOHN, mariner, Hampton, m. 1st 13 Mar. wid. Rebecca Bouse took adm. on the Pum­ 1661 Sarah Brown(14), who made con­ ery est. 6 June 1713; Pumery and Bouse in­ fession of faith and was bp. with her ch. in ventories taken together. Acct. incl. item Hampt. 6 Sept. 1668. He was adm. inhab. at 'to pd when wounded by the Inds.' and Charlestown 15 Apr. 1662. Her br. John was there were coroner's bills for both men. Ch: with them there in 1669, and there she d. Susanna, 13 when fa. d., m. John Preston(1 from small-pox in Dec. 1677. He m. 2d 12 jr.). Thomas, 11 when fa. d., 20 in Apr. 1695; Aug. 1680 Elizabeth (Burrage) Dean; d. in stole wheat from his master Capt. Pickering Chariest. 19 May 1686, ag. 50; wid. liv. in June 1696; in Dec. fol. signed a deed with 1693. 7 + 5 eh., incl. Sarah, b. Hampton 31 mo. Bebecca, 9, William, 4, Bichard, 2, Eliz­ Dec. 1661, d.y., and Richard, b. there 28 abeth, 5 mo., when fa. d. Oct. 1666. See Wyman's 'Charlestown.' 9 WILLIAM Shoals 1674 (see Downs 4). With w. Elizabeth he bot and sold a Hog POPE. See also Cox(12), (30). Isl. ho. in Oct. 1683, wit. by (5) and (8). One 1 BARNARD, Oyster River 1669. List 366. Wm. was at the Gerrish garrison in 1696. 2 EXPERIENCE, Saco fort soldier 1696. Lists 67, 336b. List 248b. 10 , 'Gimer' (Grandma), a Portsm. 3 RICHARD, fisherman, Cape Elizabeth town charge 1722; poss. (1) gone back to 1683, bot 25 a. from Robert Jordan in the name. 1685 and sold in June 1688, then of Winter 11 PUMPHBEY'S Point, List 323. See also Harbor. List 226. Of Kittery in June 1691, Pomf ret. he bot Middle Neck, Winter Harb., from Pendleton Fletcher, which his wid. Sarah POMFRET, a corruption of Pontefraet. (m. by 1688) sold aft. his 'untimely death'; 1 LT. WILLIAM, planter, Dover. A dis­ adm. to her 17 Apr. 1694, bondsm. Wm. Pep­ tiller in 1675, he was within reason the perell and Humphrey Scammon; verd. of distiller who with Geo. Dugdale, tailor, of­ cor.j. accepted 3 July 1694. She was liv. in fered himself to go to N. E. in 1622, and was same ho. with Walter Denniford in 1710, at Monhegan 1624; List 9. At Dover Neck, and was a wit. that yr. when John White he bot from Thos. Johnson in 1639; in Oct. and Mary Jenkins(ll) were accus.; the lat­ 1640 sent security to Geo. Druell, mariner, ter said Goody Pope slept with her. Liv. London, for passage of w. -Hosanna- and 1714. Presum. ch: Mary, m. 1st Wm. Rog- dau.; w. Bose liv. 1675. Dover continually ers(17); m. 2d Richard Rice(3). William, m. honored him, tho James Nute told ab. his in Portsm. 16 Aug. 1714 Joanna Tripe deceitful heart. Com.t.e.s.c. 1643 and often; (Sylvanus). In 1719 he was 'going car­ Lt. by 1646; gr.j. 1646, 1655-6; selectm. 1647- penter' under W. Fenderson; Portsm. ship­ 8, 1662; town clerk 1647 to 1665 or perhaps wright 1726. 2 or more ch. Hannah, m. Wm. 1670; he, Thos. Leighton and John Dam had Stanley. Richard, shipwright (List 291), m. mill priv. at Bellamy's Bank 1649; Clerk of Sarah Spinney (Samuel). Will, 1760—1780. the Writs 1657; Comr. for the town. Lie. at 6 ch. 1727-1740. times, and prosec. for selling without in 1670. POPHAM, Capt. George. President of the Lists 351 ab, 352-3, 354ac, 355ab, 356abcefg- short-lived colony at the mouth of the hk, 311c, 359a, 49. In Mar. 1679 he deeded Kennebec, of which his uncle Sir John (fa. to (great) gr.s. Pomfret Whitehouse. He d. of Sir Francis) was patron. List 6. His will 7 Aug. 1680, leaving will proved 7 Sept. fol., (N. E. Reg. 44. 383) names neph. Edward not extant. Only kn. ch. Elizabeth, came with him. with mo.; m. Dea. John Dam(2). 2 PTJMFBESS Point (form.), now Batch- PORMONT, Purmont. One Philemon, s. elder's Point, Great Isl., ment. 1674, also of Thomas, was of Grimsby, Hull, in in same deed Pomf res' Point. (Pumery ? 1603. PORMONT 563 POTTLE 1 JOSEPH(3), Great Island, ±21 in 1671, Portegay, Man well (Manuel the Portuguese), was at wid. Moulton's boarding ho. when a Kennebec soldier; List 189. Mr. Pormont, who was inquired for, was not PORTER, Abel, pumpmaker, from Boston at there. See Lamb(l). When sued for taxes Newcastle 1672, ±23; next neighbor of 1675, Jos. Morse(6) agreed to pay them; David Campbell 1673, and partner and adm. poss. he was Morse's 'servant Joseph' in of John Stydson; Lists 312eh. With the 1673. He m. bef. June 1681 Hannah Woodis Portsm. men adm. freemen at Boston May (Richard of Boston), suppos. the wid. Moul- 1674. In June 1680 atty. for Clarke and ton(2); see Suff. D. 12: 75. Great Isl. con­ Curwin (see Martin 2). He d. on a voyage stable 1675; gr.j. 1683; cor.j.1683; tr.j.1684. from Scotland toward E. Jersey; adm. on his Lie. 1683, 1685, 1686 (appar. sick). Taxed est., 'Jr.,' in Suff. to wid. Hannah 4 Mar. 1688. Lists 312e, 313efg, 317, 331a, 52, 55b. 1685-6, with Miles Foster of E. Jersey her Wid. Hannah taxed July 1690; lie. to June substitute; Henry Dering wit. the bond. See 1700. In 1691 Richard Stileman willed her also Jaffrey(4). £5 and a dram cup; in 1694 she and Possell, William, at Great Isl. with Joseph Mr. Web were prosec. for not securing their Curtis and Wm. Sanders, 1695. well. Lists 313g, 66, 336c, 315b. Kn. ch., POTTER. 1 Anthony, with men sent to Saco the daus. summonsed as wit. with mo. in fort, Michael Edgecomb another. 1695; see Furbush(2): Joseph, feltmaker, of 2 EDWARD, chirurgeon, Great Isl. 1693. Newc. bot in Portsm. 1705; m. by 1710 List 318a. Judith Cutts(3). She took adm. in Dec. 3 VALENTINE, Falm. wit. 1684 (Y. D. 4: 1721, and m. 2d Solomon Cotton(2). 3 ch. 72). bp. No. Ch. 1713-1717: Hannah, John (join­ er, Stratham), Abigail. Elizabeth. Hannah. POTTLE. One Christopher, merchant, of 2 LAZARUS(3),Dover 1659-1670; broke jail Totnes, co. Devon, d. 1636, leaving an there 1665. Lists 356eghk, 357d. Esq. only s. Christopher under 14. Coffin paid his fine in Kit. 1673; servant of 1 CHRISTOPHER, tanner, ±30 in Sept. Mr. Ladbrook at Portsm. 1676, his w. ment. 1693, when he was adm. a share owner in that yr.; with John Granger in York ct. 1679, Coxhall (Y. D. 5. 1. 85), m. at Ipsw. 12 Mar. drunk and idle, and he did not appear when 1693-4 Hannah Graves (Samuel) and in Nov. summonsed in 1680. Bourne says he and 1694 bot Benj. Swett's ho. on Falls side of Elias (not kn. otherwise) worked in Nicho­ Hampton, liv. there Dec. 1695. Gr.j. 1696, las Cole's mill in Wells in 1680. 1697; tr.j. 1697; with Henry Williams gave 3 PHILEMON, schoolmaster, m. in Alford, joint note to Pepperell 1699; selectm. 1706; co. Lincoln, 11 Oct. 1627 Susanna Belling- depos. 1707 ab. Grouts in South -Trent-, co. ham, bp. there 1 Sept. 1601, dau. of Wm., and Devon, and was bondsm. for Gabriel Grout's half-sis. of Balthazar Willix. Both adm. to adm.; served at Newc. fort 1708. List 399a. Boston Ch. 18 Aug. 1634, he chosen school­ Will, 19 Dec. 1709—8 Feb. 1709-10, names w. master in Apr. 1635 and made free in May. Hannah (dism. to form Hampt. P. Ch. Dec Dism. to Exeter Ch. 6 Jan. 1638-9, but his 1711) and ch: Hannah, b. 21 Oct. 1694, m. at stay was appar. short. The Gilmans sold his Hampt. F. 31 Aug. 1719 Thos. Richardson of ho. to John Robinson in 1652. Lists 373, Newb. Elizabeth, b. 29 Dec. 1696, m. Joseph 376a, 378, 72. Boston wit. 1644, 1648, and Low(6). Sarah, b. 30 Apr. 1699, m. at Hampt. employed by Valentine Hill there in 1645. F. 5 Feb. 1722-3 Daniel Richardson. Chris­ He rejoined Wheelwright, this time at Wells, topher, b. 5 Apr. 1703, had the homestead. and was there at least May 1649-Oct. 1650; York grantee 1726, m. there Nov. 1727 Abi­ see also Gross(l). Called late of Boston gail Cane(2). List 279. 11 eh. at York. 1656; presum. the Mr. P. asked for at Newc. William, b. 30 Apr. 1705, blacksmith, Strath­ 1671 (see 1); cert, in Boston 29 Oct. 1679 am 1729. His w. was Deborah in 1736; his w. (Y. D. 3: 65). His w. Susanna d. in Boston (not named) d. in Stratham 23 Feb. 1767. 3 29 Dee. 1642; one Elizabeth succeeded her. or more ch. Ann, b. 18 Nov. 1707 (but named Ch: Elizabeth, bp. Alford 20 Feb. 1628-9, m. bef. Sarah in will), m. 20 Apr. 1727 Henry in Boston 1656 Samuel Norden. Mary, m. Bodwell of Methuen. Samuel, b. 21 Apr. in Boston (Elizabeth by rec.) 24 Nov. 1652 1710, carpenter, cooper, Stratham 1733, m. in Nathl. Adams. Martha, bp. Alford 24 Nov. Methuen 21 Nov. 1734 Hannah Bodwell. 1633. Recorded at Boston: Lazarus, b. 28 Adm. to br. Wm. 8 June 1741. 4 ch. rec. Feb. 1635-6. Anna, b. 5 Apr. 1638. Pedijah, Methuen, where wid. Hannah m. 2d John b. 3 June 1640. By 2d w: Barshuah, bp. 4 Hibbard. July 1647, her fa. a memb. of Exeter Ch. Jo­ 2 JOHN, Portsmouth, propr. 1660. Drunk in seph not rec, b. ±1650. Martha, b. 16 June 1653. 1662, he kicked out the head of his com­ pany 's drum, Samuel Whidden bound for his Portadoe. See Fortado. fine. Committed to jail without bail 1667. In Mar. 1668-9 the gr.j. cleared Prank Negro, POTTLE 564 POWELL accus. of aiding his escape from Boston pri­ 84; Pirates of N. E. Coast, pp. 54-72. son, he having k. the cook of the ship -Gold­ Pow, William, ±37 in 1684. List 123. en Fox-. He got to Me., where in 1670 there was a hue and cry for J. P., the murderer, POWELL. The Welsh ap-Howell. and the Wells constable was paid charges. 1 ARTHUR, Newcastle fort soldier 1697. Lists 330b, 47. List 68. 2 JAMES, soldier from York 1722, may have POTTS. An old Northumbrian clan. come from a Gloucester fam., as may also 1 RICHARD, fisherman, Merriconeag, m. Truman Powell, corp. in Samuel Jordan's co. bef 24 June 1661 Margaret, wid. of Wm. 1725, who m. in Wells 6 July 1725 Dorothy Davis(64). Tr.j. Casco 1666; bondsm. for Deering(5) who m. 2d in Greenl. 20 Dec. 1729 Nathl Cloyes 1667; see also Bartlett(7), Joseph Adams. See also Lebanon, Conn., rec­ Haines(15). Of Casco Bay he gave a bill to ords. Edw. Creek(2) in 1671, and of New Damaris­ 3 JOHN, granted Falm. land near the fort cove ack.debt to Kimball(4) and Creek 1672 1680; List 225a. John, taxed Pemaquid John Bacey depos. in 1703 that P. built and 1687, personal; List 124. liv. on Potts Neck adj. Merriconeag over 30 4 MICHAEL, had York gr. for fishing trade yrs. ago until forced off by Ind. in Andros with Ball(4), Way and Stover, 3 July time, and also improved and dried fish on 1649; a yr. later John Alcock had built where New Damariscove. Prom a fishing boat, he Mighill P. had a lot. In Me. Ct. Oct. 1651 saw w. and ch. taken by Ind. at Jewell's Isl., Mr. Wm. Hilton was plf. in suits: v. Thos. they not heard of again. In 1678 a Partner Way for £9, v. M. P. for £3. From Aspinw. with Thos. Stevens buying from John Hull. Not. Rec. it appears he was Michael of Ded- Last noted 1 Nov. 1688; see Mitchell(15). ham and Boston. Mr. Powle of Boston was Of children, only Thomas, b. ±1667, is seen indebted to est. of Benj. Donnell(l). One aft. Sept. 1676. M. P. of Ratcliffe and Agnes Hooke were m. 2 THOMAS(l), Great Island 1680, was Wm. at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, London, 27 June Haskins' apprent. in 1683, when Timo­ 1604. thy Carle(2) went his bond. In May 1686, 5 ROBERT, Exeter, b. 1636, with fa.'s con­ ±19, he depos. cone, that apprenticeship; see sent bound self in London 28 Apr. 1653, also'Pierce(3). He m. Joanna Roberts(12) for 6 yrs. to John Cogswell the younger, and 24 Mar. 1689-90, living thereaft. at Dover aft. he d., served Wm. Cogswell a time, re­ where gr. 20 a. on Fresh Creek Neck in 1694. deeming bal. for £15. See Essex Q. Ct. Rec. In 1701 he sold to Benj. Marston of Salem his i: 307-8. Wife Mary Moore(24). They had fa. 's prop., 500 a. at Potts Neck, an island of deed from her fa. 22 Jan. 1660, incl. ±10 a. ±1000 a. betw. Small Point and Jewell's Isl. on the neck on east side of Exeter River, and 200 a. at Maquoit. Lists 313g, 358d. See where he built and liv. O. A. Nov. 1677. also Blackstone(l), Corson, Hamilton. His Lists 376b (1664, 1698), 54, 383, 52, 57. Es­ w. Joanna sold disorderly in 1707 when Sam­ sex Q. Ct. Rec. 1: 307; 6: 159. Culler of uel Corson wit. ag. her; Sheriff Phipps was staves 1694. His minister's rate 1696-7 re­ at her ho. in 1708 when he was searching for corded as not paid. His w. Mary, liv. 1678, Portsm. goods and arrested Ebenezer Tuttle. was freq. with Samuel Folsom's w. Mary She was liv. 14 Oct. 1729; List 358c. He was and Judith Robie, and was at ho. of Geo. of Durham 1736 with w. Ann (Tozier) (Jen­ Jones(17) when he wanted to shoot Richard kins) Kincaid(l) who was still 'Kinket' in Morgan. She was ±23 in 1661, he 40 in 1676. 1730. Ch. rec. Dover: Mary, b. 6 July 1690, Ch. appear: Robert, jr., taxed 1683. Samuel, m. aft. Apr. 1708 Samuel Corson(l). Joyce, hanged self to a tree 15 Jan. 1695-6; List 57. b. 21 Aug. 1693, m. Wm. Clark(56). William, mason, worked at Newc. fort 1694, POTUM Charles, Cape Porpus, s. of Robert, and m. at Hampt. 12 Jan. 1701-2 Esther Gar- bp. at Stoke-in-Teignhead, co. Devon, 3 land(7), he of Ex. Lists 67, 376b (1698), 388. Mar. 1632-3, nephew of Gregory Jeffrey(5), Of Strath. 1719, he bot there from wid. of whose will he was exec, and whose wid. Joanna Dyer, selling her 17 a. at Powell's and her new husb. caused him vexatious Point; sold out in Strath. 1720; Chester 1726, suits. J. 1669, 1670; constable and marshal's and there in 1735 deeded to s. John for supp. deputy 1671. List 255. Sued by James Wig­ of self and w. Esther; liv. 1740 (s. William gin, John Bateman and John Lux (cross- was jr. 1743); other ch. were Samuel, Chester suits) in 1666, sued Richard Hitchcock in 1743, and Elizabeth (m. Jona. Goodhue and 1668 and by John Miller in 1673. Presented Nathl. Wood). Thomas, Strath., sold Ex. for leading an idle life, 1674. Adm. to John swamp to Robert Coffin in Feb. 1702-3; List Barrett in 1678. No w. or ch. rec. 388. Adm. to wid. Abigail 6 June 1722, Poulsen, James, Shoals wit. 1674. bondsm. Wm. Moore, John Clark; she liv. 4 Pound, Capt. Thomas, a pirate who d. a gen­ Dec. 1723. Ch. from deeds, not in order: tleman. See Colonial Soc. Mass. 20: 24- Mary (m. 1st in Portsm. 1 Sept. 1720 Isaac POWELL 565 PREBLE Bosdit of Chariest., m. 2d Stephen Hug- 2 PHTNEAS, arrived at Damariscove 1622. gins) ; Abigail (m. Ebenezer Garland 3); See Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. 4: 4: 474. Dorcas (w. of John Goodridge[5], 1732); 3 THOMAS, Saco, apprais. John Scolly's Elizabeth (m. Joseph Peavey 1); Hannah est. with John Edgecomb, Mar. 1688-9. (w. of Pendleton Fletcher of Bidd. 1733); Note (1). Judith (w. of John Morgan, 1732). 4 TIMOTHY, wit. deed of John Penwill of 6 THOMAS, Saco, with Robert Booth ap­ Shoals to Symon Lynde, Nov. 1665, John praised Richard Hitchcock's est. Sept. Oliver ano. wit. 1671-Apr. 1672, and in 1671 had charge ag. the court for taking Mr. Bonython to Boston. PRAY. Aged ±31 in 167- and may have been he who 1 JOHN (Quinton), Braintree, m. 7 May d. in Boston 29 Jan. 1717, ag. 78. One T. took 1657 Joanna Downam, who was gr. adm. O. A. there 11 Nov. 1678. 31 Oct. 1676, m. 2d Daniel Livingston(l) and 7 TRUMAN; see (2). brot to York her 3 youngest Pray eh: Sam­ POWNTNO, Henry, shopkeeper, a Kittery uel, b. 16 May 1669. Dorothy, m. Daniel Fur- cr. of John Phillips of Dover 1641 and bush(l); if she was his 1st w., by report a gave p/a to Wm. Furber in 1647 to collect all sis. was taken captive with her in 1692. Jo­ debts on the Piscataqua. Adm. Boston Ch. seph, Berwick (60 in Apr. 1733), was wound­ from Dover 15 Oct. 1648, but had Kit. gr. ed at York, 1698. In May 1703, already mar. 1651, 6 a. at his home lot. List 298. Inv. to Mary Grant(12), he bot in Berw. Lists (Suff.), 20 Feb. 1664-5, incl. a large trading 96, 296, 298. Will, 11 July 1747—18 Oct. stock (Mr. Roueh his creditor in Eng.) and 1748, names w. Mary (±80 in Apr. 1756), and the Kit. land, sold by the wid. Elizabeth, ch: John (w. Experience); Peter (m. Mary adm., and 4 ch. to Jabez Jenkins in 1684. She Roberts); Samuel (m. Dorothy Cromwell); d. in Boston 22 Oct. 1724, ag. 95. Ch. rec. Joanna Yeaton, Mary Wallingford, Martha Boston 1649-1663: Elizabeth (w. of Jona. Allen, Miriam Lord, but not Elizabeth, b. 12 Bridgham 1684). Mary, unm. 1684. Henry, Apr. 1704. One Elizabeth m. in Newington not in deed, but see Wyman's Chariest. Two 26 May 1727 Samuel Walton. Hannahs, d.y. Sarah, unm. 1684. Daniel, 2 JOHN, saddler, merchant, Portsm., of no shopkeeper, Boston, taxed with mo. 1688. kn. connec. with Me. Prays except that One Daniel's will, 1732—1734, names w. he bot from Roberts heirs, incl. Peter Pray Mary, sis. Sarah P. Anna (bp. Hannah), not (Joseph 1) and his w. Under-sheriff 1722; in deed 1684. selectm. 1731-5, 1741. List 339. He m. 1st POWSLAND (Pousland, Powsley), Richard, 2 June 1709 Joanna Jose(3), she liv. 1736; m. fisherman, Falmouth, bot 50 a. betw. 2d bef. 24 Aug. 1741 Mary, wid. of Thos. Round Marsh and Capisic from Nathl. Mit- Phipps, Esq., his old business associate. ton 5 Oct. 1674 and liv. there till 1689, his Adm. 30 Dec. 1742 for creditors (many); neighbors Thos. Cloyes and John Ingersoli, again 30 Mar. 1743 to s.-in-law Geo. Massey. tho he is unnoted from Oct. 1675 to 1680. In Wid. Mary's will, 16 Apr.—28 May 1766, 1687 he declared that he had poss. ±70 a. 13 gives to Phipps ch. Two Prays rec: Richard, or 14 yrs., had built, fenced and improved. bp. No. Ch. 27 Aug. 1712. Elizabeth, b. 21 In 1688, gr.j. and bondsm. (with John Hol­ Nov. 1714. man and Richard Hunnewell) for Wm. War­ 3 SAMUEL(l), mariner, Kit. 1696, built on ren. Lists 223a, 225a, 226, 34. In Boston Elihu Gunnison's land bef. 23 Aug. 1699. with w. Dorothy 1693. She, or a dau., m. List 296. His w. Mary Fernald(4) testif. in Francis Crewe there 19 Dec. 1700. Son Sam­ 1704, what her husb. told her. She was gr. uel, shipwright, b. Boston 4 July 1693, m. 1st adm. 19 Oct. 1708 and perhaps d. bef. 10 May 25 Nov. 1714 Elizabeth Barnard; m. 2d 26 1722 when s. Samuel took adm. on fa.'s est. June 1722 Margaret Ruck, and sold his fa.'s Ch: Samuel, of age 1722, m. 17 Nov. 1726 Falm. land 1720-1732. List 229. Alice Mendum (Jona.). She d. 20 Apr. 1757 Pratly, Elinor, Exeter, m. Robert Smart, jr., and he may have m. 7 June 1759 Sarah Beav­ 25 Sept. 1674. er; d. Jan. 1762. List 297. 7 eh. Prob: Mary, m. 2 Nov. 1721 Samuel Stacy. Hannah, m. PRATT. Became 36th commonest name in Thos. Rand(6 jr.). Daughter, m. Robert N. E. Mendum( see David 1). 1 JOHN, Saco, had a lot on east side of river 4 MR., slandered by Geo. Norton, 1666. adj. one claimed by John Sargent under deed of Jan. 1686-7 (East. CI. 4: 279). Tr.j. PREBLE, a yeoman family early estab­ 1688; gr.j. 1689. List 249. Appar. it was his lished in co. Kent. s. Ebenezer who gave p/a to Edw. Sargent 1 ^ABRAHAM, Esq., founder of what in Apr. 1720, wit. by Pendleton Fletcher and York's historian calls the most disting. Matthew Brown. See Wyman's Chariest. 2: fam. of the town, was bp. at Wootton, co. 770; Malden V. R.; also (3). Kent, 1 Jan. 1603-4, s. of Robert and Joan. PREBLE 566 PREBLE At Scituate bef. Oct. 1639, he m. there 3 Col. Esaias. Nathl. Donnell depos. that he Jan. 1641 Judith Tilden (Dea. Nathl.), bp. went with Jona. P. and his br. Samuel to at Tenterden, co. Kent, 22 Oct. 1620, and Damariscove Isl. in 1738. came to Scituate Row, York, buying from 3 CAPT. *ABRAHAM(7), Esq., York, d. 14 Godfrey 20 Dec. 1642. See Banka(3), Cham­ Mar. 1723-4 in 50th yr.,' Capt. of the town, bers^), Curtis(9), Twisden; N. E. Reg. 65: Judge for the Co. of York, and at time of 322; 67: 44. Magistrate, Saco ct. 1645; Prov. death sustained no less than nine offices of Councillor 1645-9; Associate 1646; Major; honor and pub. trust.' Grants 1697-1714. and last Mayor of Gorgeana. Under Mass., Town clerk 1699-1723; selectm. 1700; Rep. he was Magistrate; County Treas. 1654; 12 times 1702-1719. Lie. out of doors 1704-6, Comr. for York 1655; Associate for Co. Court 1709. List 38. His 1st w. Mary (Bragdon 5, 1656 till death. Lists 273-277, 71, 34. Adm. m. 9 Aug. 1694) d. 1697; a 2d w. Hannah d. 7 July 1663 to wid. Judith, named as wid. s.p. bef. Apr. 1699; the 3d was Susanna Say­ Preble in her step-fa.'s will, Dec. 1664. Ch., ward (John); the 4th, m. 1704-1711, was sons under 21 in 1663, daus. (prob. not incl. Mary Preble(2) who m. 2d Peter Nowell. the first) under 18: Daughter, m. and had His est. was div. in 7ths to s. Edward and 5 portion bef. fa. d. Abraham, b. 1642-6. daus.; in 1728 the s. gave bond to pay £180 John, had town gr. 1669. Nathaniel, bp. at to John Kent of Newb. and to pay his sis­ Scituate 9 Apr. 1648. Joseph. Stephen, b. ters. Ch., by 1st w: Mary (orig. name Abi­ ±1656. Benjamin, b. ±1657. Sarah, b. gail), b. 17 Feb. 1695-6; m. 1st Samuel Bray ±1659, accus. with Joseph Weare in Dec. (7); m. 2d William Craige; m. 3d Joseph 1688 and acquitted; see Preble(9). She m. Plaisted(3). Hannah (orig. name Humility), 1st Abraham Parker (1); m. 2d Henry b. 13 May 1697, m. Richard King(12 jr.). Coombs(4). And at least one other married Their names changed when bp. in 1699 'to dau., not found, called Mary by Preble Gen. bear up the names of a mo. and a mo.-in-law,' and Col. Banks, b. 1662, the latter says. both dead. By 3d w: Capt. Edward, b. 23 2 CAPT. *ABRAHAM(1), Esq., York, ±56 Aug. 1702; accus. by Sarah Burrill(3) 1721; in 1702, d. 4 Oct. 1714, ag. 72 (gr.st.), m. m. Hannah Simpson (Lt. Daniel). List 279. Hannah Sayward (Henry), who was ±83 in 6 ch. rec. 1724-1738. Nathaniel, b. 8 Apr. Apr. 1748, and d. 9 May 1751. First noted 1704, scalded to death. By 4th w., 3 named 1667 when Richard Banks,Thos. Curtis, Sam­ in mo.'s will, 18 Jan. 1753—20 May 1755: uel Twisden and he had a 200 a. gr. Con­ Humility, m. 24 Nov. 1736 Abraham Nowell; stable 1672; selectm. 8 times, 1674-1697; Miriam, m. 8 July 1739 Thos. Donnell; Su­ town clerk 1674, 1681, 1685-95; O. A. Mar. sanna, liv. with mo. 1753; and seven d.y. 1679-80; Rep. 1680-2, 1698; Lt, Capt., and on committee to regulate the Eastern settle­ 4 BENJAMIN(1), York (±70 in 1727), was ments; J. P.; Judge Inf. Ct. Com. Pleas; in ct. in Aug. 1684. Adm. Philip Cooper's Deacon. Lists 28, 29, 32, 33, 38. See also est. 1691, his surety Job Curtis. Grants 1696- Gooch(5). Ch: Mary, b. 8 June 1686, m. 1st 1715. He m. Mary Baston(7) and was in Capt. Abraham Preble(3); m. 2d Capt. Peter Charlestown 1694-5 (his tax abated in Feb. Nowell. Abraham, b. 21 Aug. 1687, d. s.p. 30 1705-6 and not seen there later), but served Aug. 1720. Capt. Caleb, b. 7 July 1689, d. 7 on gr.j. in Me. 1694, 1696, 1697. In 1721 he Jan. 1734; m. by 1717 Jemima Storer (Sam­ deeded Scituate land to s. John and his 30 a. uel), who m. 2d (int. York 30 Jan. 1741-2) homestead to s. Jedediah in 1729. Will, 16 Andrew Gilman(7). List 279. 9 ch. Hephzi- Dee. 1723 (d. 25 Mar. 1732), names w. Mary bah, b. 28 Mar. 1691, m. Abiel Goodwin(2). (liv. 1734) and 5 ch., 2 rec. at York: Hannah, Miriam, b. 14 June 1692 (List 331c), m. (int. b. Chariest. 7 Feb. 1694, m. Rowland Young. Boston 28 May 1714) Benj. Stone; d. from Judah (Judith), b. 9 Feb. 1696-7, m. 1st Benj. small-pox by 1724. 2 ch. rec. Jonathan, mill­ Smith; m. 2d Samuel Goodwin(5). John, b. wright, b. 11 Apr. 1695 (List 331c), d. 1768 26 Nov. 1699, m. 4 Dec. 1724 Hannah Young (gr.st.), m. 1st Rebecca (Harvey or Havey), (Matthews), she liv. 1750. 7 ch. Abigail. who d. 1739, a native of Old Eng. (gr.st.). One A. m. in York Benj. Goodridge(S). Brig.- He m. 2d Mehitable (Storer), wid. of Nicho­ Gen. Jedediah, b. 1707, settled in Falm., d. 11 las Sewall; she d. 4 Mar. 1768 (gr.st.). Of Mar. 1784. List 279. He m. 1st 21 Mar. 1733 Georgetown, he depos. in June 1765, ±69, Martha Junkins (Alex.) of York who d. in that he first came there in 1716 and had liv. Mar. 1753; 5 ch. He m. 2d 9 May 1754 Me­ on Arrowsic since 1720. The three gr.stones hitable (Bangs) Roberts of Falm.; 7 ch. incl. are near his ho. there. 5 ch. Ebenezer, b. 26 Commodore Edward. Note too Benjamin(7). Mar. 1698, accidentally shot by Jos. Moody, 5 JOHN(l), York, had grants 1669-1679. 1708 (List 96). Samuel, mason, b. 1 Apr. O. A. Mar. 1679-80. Cor.j. 1685; gr.j. 1699, m. (int. 13 Nov. 1725) wid. Sarah 1685, 1688-90; selectm. 1688. List 33. Prob. Muchemore(2). Liv. at Newtown in York, killed in the Candlemas Day massacre; adm. d. there 22 Mar. 1746. List 279. 5 ch. incl. to wid. Hannah 1 Mar. 1692, and aft. she d. 19 Aug. 1695, to his br. Abraham. Only ch: PREBLE 567 PRESBURY Hannah, m. Nathl. Donnell(4). In 1719 they (Joseph). List 279. 6 ch. rec. 1724-1736. q.e. her gr.fa. Preble 's estate. See Y. D. 9: 22. 6 JOSEPH(l),York,bot from RichardWood 9 ZEBULON, York, s. of Sarah(l), who ac­ on the Cape Neddick road in 1677 and cused Joseph Weare. In 1728 he settled had a town gr. (no date) that was confirmed with the admr. of his step-fa. Coombs, incl. to his s. Joseph. List 33. Lydia Smith ac­ the funeral charges of his natural mo. Sarah cused him in 1684, her ch. appar. that -Mary- (Y. D. 12: 275). Gr. 1714-1719; in 1720 sold P. who m. Job Averill(7) in Boston 26 Apr. to Samuel Webber the land he was liv. on, 1700; Handkerchief Moody called her bot from John Parker, jr. Wife Hannah -Sarah-, dau. of Joseph. Adm. gr. in Oct. Welch (Philip). Ten ch. rec. 1713-1732. In 1691 (inv. 3 Oct.) to wid. Sarah (Austin 5) 1850 it was said that this line was reduced to who m. 2d Job Young. In 1713 the ct. al­ a single head in York, Joseph, who had 7 or lowed Young £71 for bringing up the ch: 8 ch. Nehemiah, 'eldest,' from 3% yrs. to 7. Jo­ Prentiss, Prentice. See Batson(l), Emery seph, 'youngest,' from 5 mo. to 7. List 279. (5), Lyons(2). His 1st w. Bethia (appar. Paine 17) d. 19 May 1724; he m. 2d 11 Nov. 1725 Anne Paine PRESBURY. The Saco resident was also (15), who m. 2d Norton Woodbridge. His Presbyter, Praesbitery, and he and his will, 24 Apr. (d. 28 Apr. in 41st yr.) 1732, sons sometimes Preston. names her and ch., 5 by 1st w. 1714-1723: 1 JOHN, shoemaker, Saco, in court Nov. 1665 Hannah (m. Jos. Cole 17), Mary (m. Wm. Gerrish), Nehemiah (m. in Marbleh. Sarah for common abs. from meet. That he was Homan), Elizabeth (m. Samuel Donnell, jr.), s. of early John of Sandwich and husb. of Bethia (m. Geo. Ingraham 2), and by 2d w: Dorcas Bessey is negatived only by the fact Miriam (m. Joseph Parsons), Joseph, Anne, that the Saco man's dau.-in-law claimed for Timothy, these three dead in 1738. self and ch. the whole Page plantation at Saco which he bot from Clement Hardy in 7 NATHANIEL(1), York, had town gr. 1670, calling her husb. William 'only s. and 1673. Selectm. 1677-1679; O.A. Mar.1679- heir' and that none of the Martha's Vine­ 80; gr.j. 1681, 1686-7; tr.j. 1683. List 33. See yard fam. appeared as claimants. Saco con­ also Palmer(lO). Inv. taken 16 Oct. 1692; stable 1670, 1671 (negligent in gathering adm. to (3) and John Harmon. The wid. rates). Sued Doughty and Orr for taking Priscilla (Main 3) m. 2d in July 1695 Joseph away pine logs in 1671. Tr.j. 1674; gr.j. 1675 Carril and liv. in Salem. Ch: Abraham, eld­ (abs. and fined), 1676. List 249. His w. was est s., appar. of age 1692. Hannah (ag. 75 in seated at Ch. 1674, List 246. His inv. 5 Mar. 1748), m. 1st Wm. Milbury(5); m. 2d John 1678-9 incl. 'things' at Pendleton Fletch­ Burrill(3). Nathaniel, weaver, m. (int. Sa­ er's; at his own ho. were a kettle and augurs lem 12 Mar. 1714-5) Rachel Preble(8). of Walter Mayer's. Lately deed, and est. Stoughton 1732 (Y. D. 14: 251). 5 ch. bp. feared insolv., adm. was gr. 1 Apr. 1679 to Salem. He and br. Joshua receipted to eldest Maj. Pendleton, who relinq. in July fol. to br. in 1713. Joshua m. (int. Boston 23 Mar. Francis Hooke, he in 1684 to s. William, 1713) Sarah Felt(5); dau. Sarah b. there 7 bondsm. John Harmon(3). In 1679 s. Na­ Oct. 1714. Called sons: Obadiah and Ben­ than was ord. to remain apprent. to Maj. jamin, List 99, pp. 75, 92; Obadiah found in Pendleton who bound him in 1680 to Jos. captivity 1695, 1711; Benjamin only in 1711; Cross(7). As Nathan Preston he contin. with Niles named one Benjamin of York as the Cross' wid., then with her new husb. Nicho­ first who fell under Ind. cruelty in spring of las Morey, at the carpenter's trade. Cape 1708 (4 Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. 5: 325). In Porpus wit. 1688. Boston records mar. of 1721 Wells Ch. examined Hannah Baston, Nathan Presbury and Elizabeth Ganson 16 feigning to be the w. of one Benjamin. Feb. 1698, and their ch. 1699-1710: Nathan, Elizabeth, Dorcas. Stephen (Presby), who 8 STEPHEN(l), York (±23 in Dec. 1679), wit. deliv. of Kit. land from F. Hooke to had gr. 1678-1681 which were confirmed Deering 8 Apr. 1686 (Y. D. 4: 134) can hard­ in 1701 to his heirs and successors. O. A. ly be anyone but ano. son. See Hist, of Mar. 1679-80; gr.j. 1687; tr.j. 1688, 1689. Martha's Vineyard (Banks), vols, i, ii, for Adm. 6 Oct. -1691- to wid. Rachel (Main 3), Stephen of Tisbury, m. ab. 1694 Deborah her bondsm. (7) and Samuel Bragdon. She Skiffe, and d. 17 May 1730, ag. 58. Wid. m. 2d Joseph Carlisle(l), and was liv. in Deborah d. 11 Mar. 1743, ag. 73. His will, Aug. 1748, ±84. Ch: Rachel b. 7 Feb. 1687- 1730, names w., 7 daus. and ch. of deed. s. 8; her mo.'s account charged for bringing John. John, wounded at Saco 1691, lay 19 her up 3 yrs.; m. Nathl. Preble(7 jr.). Je­ weeks under cover, seems ano. son. mima, b. 6 Mar. 1690-1, brot up iy2 yrs.; m. in Lynn 21 Nov. 1710 Eleazer Rhodes, jr.; 2 NATHANIEL, of Blaekfriars, London, m. both of Dorchester 1724. Stephen, b. 15 Jan. in Portsm. 31 Mar. 1726 Parthenia Ben- 1692-3-, brot up 7 yrs., m. Hannah Weare son(l). PRESBURY 568 PRICE 3 WTLLIAM(l), Maj. Pendleton his gdn. in (Dalton 2) Sanborn, who d. 8 May 1751 in 1679; of age in 1684, called 'Presbury or 8 2d yr. and was buried with 1st husb. Ch: Preston.' In May 1685 Saco ct. dealt with Jerermiah, b. 8 Dec. 1695, m. 14 Jan. 1720 him and w. Priscilla (Randall 15), and also Hannah (Philbrick 9, Dow says, but that ord. him to maint. ch. of Sarah Crocker(8). Hannah d.y.); she adm. to Kingst. Ch. from The war sent the fam. to Beverly, where in Hampt. 9 July 1732. 5 ch. Samuel Hampt. 17— his wid. claimed the 50 a. Page planta. F., b. 14 Mar. 1697, m. 17 Dec. 1717 Mary in his sole right. She d. there 23 Apr. 1752, Sanborn, who d. 28 May 1757, he 1758. 5 ch. ag. 86." Presum. b. in Me. was s. Edward, who Elisha, Hampt. F., b. 18 Mar. 1699, m. 13 m. Catherine Pierce 27 Aug. 1713 in Newb., Feb. 1723-4 Phebe Sanborn. He d. 9 Dec. where 8 ch. were rec. (Presbury). In 1727 his 1781, she 28 Nov. 1788. 10 of 13 ch. d.y. mo. and aunt Sarah West (see Cole 19) deed­ Sarah, b. 20 Jan. 1701, m. 9 Mar. 1719-20 ed to him and br. Stephen. Rec. at Bev. Joseph Lowell of Newb. Lucy, b. 6 Feb. (Presson, Preston): Nehemiah, b. 15 Jan. 1703, m. Joseph Sanborn, jr. Ebenezer, b. 3 1691-2. Mary, b. 5 Mar. 1694-5. Stephen, b. Dec. 1705, m. 15 Dec. 1726 Abigail Tilton; 3 May 1697, shipwright, m. Newb. 3 June 1723 liv. on homestead; d. 1750. 7 ch. James, Abigail Sargent (Capt. Edward). In 1730 he Hampt. F., b. 2 Dec. 1708, m. 14 Jan. 1730-1 sold the Saco prop, to Nathan Whitney of Dorothy Tilton, who m. 2d 25 Oct. 1736 York. Benjamin, b. 1 Jan. 1699-1700. Ran­ Benj. Sanborn. 2 ch. Rebecca, b. 27 Sept. dall, b. 3 Apr. 1702. William, b. 1 Jan. 1704-5. 1711, m. Caleb Towle. Nathan, b. 18 May 1707. Ruth, b. 25 Mar. 1710. One David was of Bev. 1707, one PRESTON, Presson. See also Presbury. Thomas 1720. 1 JOHN, cordwainer, Portsm. (±27 in 1673), bot from John Hunking in 1671 and with PRESCOTT. A Lancashire parish, a Lan­ w. Jeane sold to Jos. Jewell in 1681. He cashire and Cheshire family. rang the bell 1671-5, worked for Nehemiah 1 JAMES, Hampton ab. 1665 (±62 in Sept. Partridge 1677, and wit. with and ag. George 1709, ±64 in Sept. 1713), m. Mary Bramhall. Lists 80, 326c, 329, 331ab. Taxes Boulter(2); lived at the Palls. Kingston abated Dec. 1683 for poverty or death, incl. grantee 1694, and head of first board of his, and as no John seen for 12 yrs. there­ selectmen 1695. Jury 1694 (sr.). James after, it was presum. the younger cordwainer (no designation) on jury 1693, 1699, 1700; and s. John, b. ±1675-6, on jury 1695 and gr.j. 1694. He was adm. to Hampt. F. Ch. 20 1698 and whose servant Mehitable Parker Apr. 1712, dism. to Kingston 29 Sept. 1725, set fire to his ho. in 1702. Lists 330d, 336b, d. there 23 Nov. 1728,'an aged father.' Lists 337, 339, 67. His w. Susanna Pomery (8) wag 52, 400. Ch: Joshua, b. 1 Mar. 1669, m. (war­ liv. 1721. He was bp. 9 Feb. 1745-6, ±70; rant 12 Oct. 1710) Sarah Clifford(2); liv. alive 1749. Appar. daus.: Susanna, m. 14 Hampt. P. 1722. 11 ch. James, b. 1 Sept. Oct. 1716 John Parkes of Dublin, Ire.; 1671. Rebecca, b. 15 Apr. 1673, m. Nathl. Sarah (surely) m. Benj. Dockham(l), who Sanborn. Jonathan, b. 6 May (or Aug.) had deeds from her fa. 1745, 1749, of half 1675, liv. in Kensington. List 399b. Mary the ho. on Pickering's Neck he was liv. in, Cram (see 1) accus. him in June 1696 aft. the 2d deed including the contents; Eliza­ he had m. Elizabeth (Pulsifer) Clifford(1). beth, m. 24 Dec. 1724 John Boag of Kirk- He d. 6 Jan. 1755. Her will made that month well, co. St. Magnis, North Britain. One names her Clifford dau., 3 of 6 Prescotts b. Wm. P., and several others, blackmailed 1696-1709, gr.ch., and Ruth Robie who had Benj. Welch, Hannah Stephens and Martha long liv. with her. Mary, b. 11 June 1677, Bly in 1715; see also (4). One John and m. 1st Jabez Coleman(3); m. 2d Thos. Mary P. had s. Richard bp. So. Ch. 1722. Crosby(3); m. 3d James Bean(2). Abigail, 2 RALPH, Pemaquid soldier 1689. List 126. twin, b. 1 Sept. 1679, m. 2 Nov. 1699 Richard 3 RICHARD, Exeter 1712. List 376b (1725, Bounds(l). Temperance (by Dow; or Pa­ 1740). tience, by Prescott Gen.), twin, d.y. John, 4 WILLIAM posted at Capt. Gerrish 'a gar­ Hampt. F., b. -19 Nov.- 1681, m. 8 Aug. 1701 rison with James Libby, Dec. 1695. List Abigail Marston(4), who d. 30 Dec. 1760. Hampt. 1735, Kensingt. 1738; d. 1761. 10 ch. 67. Note also (1). Nathaniel, Kingston, b. -19 Nov.- 1683. His PRICE, the Welsh ap Rhys. See also w. Ann (Marston 4, m. 30 Dec. 1703) d. 10 Dec. 1761, he 26 Peb. 1771, s.p. Will. Cleaves(l), Graves(2), Hilton(6), Pen- dleton(l). 2 JAMES(l), Sergt., Dea., liv. near fa. at 1 JOHN, agreed in Aug. 1683 to pay 40 s. to Hampt. P. For poss. jury duty see (1). Mrs. Mary Sayward, York; likely the Selectm. 1726, 1729, 1733, 1737. Lists 60, Boston man from whose sloop Sylvester Her­ 400. He m. 1st 1 Mar. 1695 Maria Marston bert^) fell. List 313f. See also Plice. (11); m. 2d 17 June 1746 Abigail (Gove 2) 2 LEWIS, Scarboro soldier. List 237b. PRICE 569 PUGSLEY 3 LOUIS (or Samuel), a captive in Canada released from Fort Mary 13 Sept. 1704 as in 1710, List 99, p. 126; poss. relat. to Eliza­ service above a yr. Wid. Sarah m. 3d in beth (also Pricer), List 99, p. 125, who was Wells 23 Jan. 1709-10 Lt. Andrew Brown(3). from Deerfield. 4 RICHARD, a tailor, b. at Shrewsbury, co. Prine, Isaac, a Braveboat Harbor wit. 1694 Salop, bound self to John Pickering(2) (Y. D. 7: 92); depos. in Me. et. 1695 25 Apr. 1639, for 4 yrs., and ran away. (Prenes, Prince). 5 RICHARD, a Kennebec soldier. List 189. Prior (Pryor), Edward, Kennebec, twice a 6 SAMUEL; see (3). Pattishall wit. 1665. List 182. 7 WALTER, merchant, Salem, called Capt. Wm. Gerrish(8) 'my br.' In 1659 Win­ PRITCHARD, Pritchett. coll contracted to build a sawmill for him 1 JOHN (Pritchett), Sagadahoc, bot at and Richard -Cooke- at Salmon P.; he and Small Point from Thos. Atkins 16 Apr. Richard -Coole-, assignees of Thos. Brough­ 1660 and wit. for Atkins 1669, 1673. In Nov. ton, for selves and other creditors, sued Jona. Ib74 he deeded land, half to w. Jane, half to Nason for tresp., 1671. In 1715 his gr.s. Capt. son and daughter equally, and other land to Walter of Salem q.e. the Wincoll homestead br. Richard, provided that if neither w., ch., to John Smith of Berw. br., or sis. came to him while he lived, or, PRIDE, John, fisherman, s. of John and after he d., to look after est., all was to go to Edith of Salem, stepson of Mordecai John Burrill(2), who was given outright Crawford(3), under age in 1648, was fishing land near Canoe Point. He ack. this in Bos­ at Cape Bonawagon by 1661, resident there ton 28 Mar. 1685, and, mariner, of Boston, 1672, and m. Jane, sis. of Wm. Lovering(5). with the Burrills, sold Small Point land to Gr.j. 1674. Lists 13, 15, 85. Late of Cape B., Henry Emons in Nov. fol. he ack. judg. to Clarke & Lake in Suff. ct. 2 JOHN (Pritchard), b. Ipsw. 28 Mar. 1680, 1676 and took O. P. in Beverly 1677, but s. of John, m. Sarah Harris(16). Falm., likely returned East a few yrs. bef. his fam. Sept. 1717, retailing without lie. 9 ch. b. in permanently settled at Bev. One John, fa. Topsfield, Boston, Palm., 1702-1721, the old­ or s., wit. in Boston 8 Aug. 1699 the Turf rey- est Elizabeth, poss. the one who m. Edward Foxcroft agreement to build Saco mills. Heal of Falm. at Topsfield 3 Dec. 1719. Mrs. P., who d. at Bev. Dec. 1713, presum. Procise, William, sailed under Matthew his w. Ch., all bp. Bev. 12 Dee. 1686: John. Estes 1685. List 314. William, m. (int. Bev. 22 July 1699) Hannah Proctor, Edward and Samuel. See Sharp, Thorndike. Norwich, Conn., 1737, eldest son Ashfield, Larrabee(l). (Y. D. 18: 253-4). Peter, m. (int. Bev. 22 Profeitt, Walter, Pemaquid 1687. List 124. Dec. 1700) Thistle; d. there 17 July Prout, Timothy, Kit. grant with Wincoll and 1743, ag. 68. Joseph, m. 1st in Bev. 17 Dec. Osborne 1659, forfeited. List 298. 1702-3 Elizabeth Bond, who d. in Glouc. 8 PROVENDER, John, No. Yarmouth, List May 1716; his 2d w. was Sarah. Removed to 214, presum. from Maiden and the soldier Faim. by 1728. 5 + 7 eh. rec. or bp. Bev., under Capt. Mosely in Peb. 1675-6. Son Glouc, Palm., incl. Amy, m. Benj. Larrabee Isaac, York, had grant 13 Mar. 1710-1 provid. (1 jr.). Mary, m. in Bev. 5 Mar. 1694-5 John he settle. Called laborer, cooper, husbandm., Lovett, jr. Elizabeth, m. in Bev. 14 June fisherman. In 1728 he sold his right to No. 1698 Lot Conant, sr. Yarm. lands laid out to heirs of his fa. Eliz­ abeth P. depos. in July 1761 that she had liv. PRIEST. at Cape Neddick ±50 yrs. and knew Samuel 1 ABIGAIL, dau. of John Muchemore(2) Banks' ho. Ch. 1718. Provoe, James, Frenchman, at Pemaquid 2 BARTHOLOMEW, Shoals, deed., adm. 13 fort 1682; ±45 in 1684. List 123. Feb. 1666-7 to Richard Endle. See also Prowse, Michael, a Kennebec wit. 1664 (Y. Monke(l). D. 10: 153). 3 RICHARD, in Boston list 1687, following Pucke, William, Shoals wit. 1668 (Y. D. 2: John Verin, sr. and jr., with John Lover- 58); see Puggy. ing and Thos. Verin following him. Puggy, William (also Pugry, Puckry), ag. 44 4 RICHARD, Portsm., from Clovelly, co. in Sept. 1675; he heard John Moore, jr. Devon. See Quick. call Mr. Belcher a knave. Shoals 1677, ±46. 5 THOMAS (also Prust), shopkeeper, Ports­ List 306c. See also Pucke. mouth, from Northam, co. Devon, m. Sarah Collins 6 Mar. 1720-1. Adm. 30 Apr. PUGSLEY, an ancient fam. in Barnstable, 1740 to wid. Sarah, who wit. as Priest. co. Devon. 6 WILLIAM, m. bef. Oct. 1702 Sarah (Hill 1 JOHN, Eliot, Scarboro (bot there 1727), 17) Fletcher(8). Of Saeo, he asked to be m. at Dover 7 Mar. 1704-5 Elizabeth PUGSLEY 570 PURCHASE Small. List 289. Membership list Eliot Ch. there, ±97, in 1738, ±98 in 1741. One Wm. 1727: John, jr.; John, sr., removed. He and Punchin (Punchard) m. Abigail Waters in w. members of Scarb. Ch. 1728. Kn. eh: Salem in 1669 and had ch. b. 1670-1682. John. Ann, m. Samuel Frink(3). Abraham, Kit., m. 1st 17 Nov. 1736 Abigail Cox; m. 2d PURCHASE. Comfort Beale(8). (In Harwich, Mass., 1697, THOMAS, gent., Pejepscot patentee 18 June was one John, a Narragansett soldier, 'now 1632 with br.-in-law George Way of Dor­ grown old for hard work.' See also Bodge, chester, co. Dorset, where he too had liv. p. 439). (Aspinw. 147), supposedly s. of Oliver and 2 BICHARD, a Kennebec wit. with Parkers Thomasine (Harris) of Holy Trinity par., 1664; wit. Clarke & Lake to Thoits 1668. that city. See Oliver Purchase of Dorchester, He ack. a judgm. in Suff. ct. in July 1678 and Mass.; Jordan(7); N. E. Reg. 20: 246; 61: took O. A. at Boston 11 Nov. fol. Desperate 278; Waters 1: 310-2; Lechford, p. 219. Here debts due Capt. Corwin incl: Mr. P. Wid. bef. the patent (the exact time can be set Puglis taxed Boston 1687. no nearer than a recital in deed of July 1684 PULLEN, Richard, merchant, Boston, m. 6 'near three score years since he came to this Dec. 1705 Eleanor (Brackett) (Foxwell) country'), he wit. livery of the Vines patent Andrews(5). List 229. Will, 14 Jan. 1715-6 25 June 1630, and in 1631 entertained Sir (d. 6 Feb. 1721, ag. 52); wife sole legatee. Christopher Gardiner(l) whose companion She depos. in Boston in June 1743, ±70. See he mar. Comr. at first ct. at Saco 25 Mar. also Jackson(4), Mattoon(l). 1636. In 1639 he yielded to Winthrop and conveyed to Mass., with right of citizenship PULMAN. One Florence P., sex unkn., i for self, a tract 4 miles sq. on both sides of was bur. at Stoke-in-Teignhead, co. De­ Androscoggin River except what he might von, in 1635. occupy within 7 yrs. (Col. Rec. Mass. 1: 272). 1 JASPER, fisherman, York, identif. by Col. Gr.j. Saco ct. Sept. 1640; this ct. two months Banks as the one bp. at Stoke-in-Teign­ before had issued a summons ag. him to an­ head, co. Devon, 18 Nov. 1633, s. of John, swer what might appear, when statement gr.s. of Robert. Not seen here as early as his was made that he had conveyed the greater br. (2), he bot Philip Hatch's ho. and land part of his goods and chattels out of the from the mortgagee in June 1674 and land at country. He ' afterward acted with every Great Isl. in York from the Angiers in 1675. government within reach.' Subm. to Ply­ A day in 1675 set apart for humiliation was mouth Col. 1654. A Gorges comr. 1662, 1664, to him a good day to go gunning; the court being one of those later dropped by the thought not. Constable 1678; O. A. Mar. King's Commission. See Wheeler's Hist, of 1679-80; gr.j. 1686, 1688, 1690-1; apprais. Brunswick, p. 788; Me. P. & C. i; Me. Hist. Wm. Moore's est. 1691; bondsm. for Thos. Soc. Col. 1: 3: 311-334. Lists 21, 11, 224. His Adams 1692. Lists 30, 90. See also Edge. w. Mary (Grove) d. in Boston 7 Jan. 1655-6; His w. Ann was slandered by Arthur Beale he m. 2d Elizabeth (Andrews 16) Pike(8), in 1685; some goods of Margaret DoUnell(l), and d. at Lynn, his refuge during the war, 11 deed., were left in hands of Goody P. Adm. May 1678, ag. 101 by record. Will, 2 May on his est. to her 7 Jan. 1700-1, John Picker­ 1677, gives one-third of all, except the silver ing bondsm. Ch: Thomas (presum.), a youth plate, to w.; two-thirds to 5 ch.; Mr. Henry fined for foul language in 1685. Mary (see Jocelyn and cousins Mr. Oliver P. of Ham­ 2), m. Lt. Joseph Moulton(6). mersmith (Lynn) and Mr. Edw. Allen of Boston, overseers. The inv. incl. 1000 a. at 2 JOHN, br. of (1), fisherman, York, and Pejepscot. Wid. Elizabeth m. 3d in Lynn perh. first at the Shoals, ag. 30 in 1669 Nov. 1678 John Blaney, sr. Ch. (Y. D. 4: when he caught Wm. Pitts stealing his 14-17): Thomas, mariner, eldest s. and exec, money. In 1678 he bot ±10 a. S.W. of York with mo. He m. at Salem 3 Dec. 1679 Eliza­ River from Sampson Angier. Inv. of Aug. beth Williams. Lost at sea 1681, leaving s. 1680 (adm. 29 Sept. to br.), incl. ho., meadow Thomas, b. 29 Jan. 1679-80 (see Y. D. 16: and island, heifer and calf. By oral evid., he 162). The wid. was still Purchase 30 June gave all to niece Mary (Y. D. 5. 1. 4). In 1685. One Elizabeth of Salem m. Jonathan 1689 John Brawn deeded to her for love, but Felt(4) in Marbleh. 3 Jan. 1694-5. Jane (ag. more especially in consid. of the love his mo. 53 in Sept. 1716) m. Oliver Elkins(9). -Abra­ bore unto John P., Mary's uncle. ham (±46 in Mar. 1713-4), anchorsmith, PUNCHEON, William, Scarboro in 1681, m. blacksmith, Salem, m. ab. 1695 Ruth Wil­ 1st in Salem 4 Mar. 1680 Martha Elkins liams; d. by 1724; she liv. 1748. 5 ch. Eliza­ (1) ; m. 2d in Marblehead 1 May 1693 Joanna beth, m. in Marbleh. 20 Dec. 1683 John (Edgecomb 2) Elkins(6). List 238a. Of Blaney (jr.). The 5th one likely Sarah, m. in Piscataqua in 1690 when he was resid. lega­ Marbleh. 27 Dec. 1688 Wm. Bartlett. tee in will of John Winnoek of Black Pt. He was ' of Boston' in 1693 and his wid. was liv. PURINGTON 571 PURINGTON PURINGTON, Purinton, Puddington, the Amesb. James, b. ±1664, m. 1st one Eliza­ last old in Devonshire and the only form beth; m. 2d Lydia (Mussey 4) Randall. Lost found in N. E. records during the first 30 at sea 12 July 1718 in 55th yr.; wid. Lydia d. years. at Salisb. 3 Dec. 1737. See Hoyt 1: 294, 2: 1 GEORGE, tavern keeper, York,s. of Robert 801, for 8 ch., incl. Mary, m. Josiah Dow(7); and Joan of Tiverton, co. Devon, where John, carpenter, eldest s. 1719, m. 1 Nov. he m. Mary Pooke in St. Peter's par., 5 Feb. 1720 Theodate Swett (Moses); Elias, bot in 1630. Money difficulties which began bef. Hampt. 1723, m. 9 Jan. 1724-5 Phebe Swett his fa. d. prob. sent him and his br. (3) to (Moses), who took adm. 1736. Elizabeth, m. N. E. At York he bot his home lot from in Salisb. 15 May 1691 John Conner(2). Henry Simpson 15 Apr. 1640. Tr.j. and one Joshua, Hampt. soldier 1695, List 399a. of four to appear for the town at Saco ct. Cordwainer. Exeter wit. 1702; of Haverh., 1640. Alderman 1641. Fined 1646 for exac­ bot in Salisb. 1709; taxed Hampt. F. 1709 tions in selling liquor and victuals. He d. (added name); liv. there 1748 (Y. D. 10: 52) betw. 3 July 1647—5 June 1649. List 22. and appar. never of Arundel, where in 1720 See Hist, of York 1: 100. His will, 25 June a lot was laid out to him adj. 'brother Dur- 1647, not proved until 18 Jan. 1695-6, named rell,' how br. unkn. He m. (int. Amesb. 28 w. Mary, br. Robert, and specif, defined his Oct. 1710) Damaris Jones. Will, of Epping, 5 ch., excluding his w. 's dau. Sarah who wit. 1754—1754, names w. Judith, 4 sons, 5 daus. as Puddington 5 July 1658; see Burdett(2); (1 deed.) Mary, m. (int. Salisb. 12 Feb. 1703- Davis(18), (49); Pennell(2). Wid. Mary 4) Sanders Carr. 9 ch. George, Salisb., form, (List 72) sold at her tavern bef. Oct. 1649, of Cape P., d. Jan. 1692; adm. 30 Mar. 1693 was lie. that mo., m. 2d bef. 15 Mar. 1661-2 to James. Dea. Hezekiah, Wells soldier from Major John Davis(18), and d. after 6 Oct. Salisb. 1696; at Port Mary, Saco, July 1703, 1691, prob. bef. her 1st husb. 's will was filed. ' a Cape Porpus man, a shoemaker, lately Ch., 1st 3 bp. at Tiverton: George, bp. 12 mar.' Truro 1706, d. there 8 Jan. 1718. Wid. Feb. 1631, not in will. Mary, bp. 2 Feb. 1632- Mary (Scammon, dau. of Humphrey) m. 2d 3, eldest dau. by will, m. Peter Weare; liv. 29 June 1719 Jonathan Paine; d. Truro 17 Nov. 1717, ±83. Joan, bp. 22 Feb. 1634, not May 1760, ag. 78. 9 ch., all b. Truro, except in will. John, b. ±1635-6, eldest s. by will, Dea. Humphrey, b. at Kit. 31 Jan. 1703, m. which gave the homestead to him and br. Thankful Harding, and d. at Gorham, Me., Elias, who helped appraise Wm. Endle's land 27 June 1758 in 56th yr. See also Geo. Bixby; in a levy 17 Nov. 1667; see also Y. D. 4: 47. Y. D. 15: 217. Frances, 2d dau. Rebecca, youngest dau. 3 ROBERT, Portsm. 1640, br. of (1). Sued 2 LT. *JOHN(l), ±44 in Jan. 1679-80. by Thos. Wannerton 1641; town commit­ Cape Porpus 1666, a partner with Nicho­ tees 1648, 1655; constable for lower Str. Bk. las Cole(23) in fishing and oar making, and 1649; gr.j. 1651; grant 1652. A deed to two there in 1668 he had a ho. and w. Mary (see sons 11 Feb. 1655, ho. and land on the plain Barton 2, 5). The partners (he of Wells) bot south of the meet.-ho., was signed also by at Merriconeag in Nov. 1672, built and liv. 'the mark of Agnes Puddington,' called 'my there till forced off by the war, as old friends mo. Agnes' by s. Robert in Jan. 1656-7 when depos. (see Doc. Hist. 23: 204), tho York gr. he sold to Pendleton. See also N. H. Hist. land to him and John Penwill in 1674 and he Soc. Col. 1: 255. He was last rec. here 4 was ' now of York' in Nov. that yr. On Cape June 1655 when, aft. he had remov., he gave Porpus j. 1679; town clerk there 1679, 1681, a deed to Thos. Seavey. In 1676 Wm. Lu- 1689; gr.j. 1680-1; Assemblyman 1682; cor.j. comb twitted his s. that his fa. was banished 1685; j. 1686, 1688; selectm. 1688; Lt. 'now out of the place with main violence. The in H. M. immediate service' 1688; chosen sons depos. in 1679 that he liv. several yrs. first selectm., town clerk and lot layer Jan. at Little Harbor, had land and marsh fenced, 1688-9; ord. to Boston in Apr. foil, to account and when he remov., ±30 yrs., bef., sold all for discharging the garrison. Sometime of to Seavey. Lists 41, 321, 323, 324. Kn. ch: York 24 Feb. 1689-90, perh. at Salisb., where Robert, b. 1634-9. John, Shoals 1678, ±43. he d. in a few yrs. and s. James administered List 306b. Ab. 1677 Constable Diamond (Hoyt). Lists 255, 256, 259, 236, 19, 26, 30, served a writ on him and Gabriel Grubb. One 32, 33. In May 1720 when s. Joshua took J. P. wit. with Richard Chamberlain and adm., the inv. included: 600 a. on Chebeague Jos. Rayn in 1681 (Y. D. 3: 91), while the Isl, 1000 a. on Merriconeag Neck, 100 + 12 John who once liv. in the Goff ho. (Eliza­ a. at Arundel. Deeds indicate 7 ch: John, beth Emery's depos.) does not seem to be carpenter, evid. eldest s. as only one in Cape (2). In 1699 one Abigail P. and Sarah Lid- P. rec. Gr.j. there 1688 (jr.). Lists 33, 259. ston test, that at Elizabeth Redford's ho. W. Sarah. Ch: Sarah, b. Salisb. 26 Jan. 1690- they saw John Woodman kick Thos. Rice; 1. Poss. his: Daniel, Hampt. wit. 1710; Ly­ one Abigail and Richard White m. 12 Aug. dia, Salisb., m. 13 July 1713 Wm. Straw of 1714 in Boston where other Puringtons mar. PURINGTON 572 RACKLIFF 4 EOBEET(3), ±30 in Oct. 1664, 35 in 1671, Pyrie, William, wit. Bragdon to Jeffries, 42 in Aug. 1678, ±40 in Apr. 1679. Gr.j. 1637. List 271. 1667, 1668; freeman 15 May 1672. Liv. 1685, perh. later. Lists 312c, 313a, 326ac, 329, QUICK. 330ab, 331bc, 49, 52, 54 (332b, poss. his son). 1 DANIEL, tailor, taxed at Portsmouth He m. by 1665 Amy Onion (also Em and ±1707, bot ho.-lot from Pickering in 1713. Emeline, Lists 331ac), with whose fa. he bot The name of his 1st w. is unkn. but he m. 2d on Parker's Isl, Kennebec, in Sept. 1664, 25 May 1715 Hannah (Miller 9) Cowell and and soon sold. Wid. Amy m. 2d 27 Aug. 1689 3d 22 June 1740 Elizabeth (Barnes 12) Francis Graves(l), and in 1715 deeded to Shackf ord. Bondsman for John Abbott, dau. Hannah (Graves) Stephens half a ho. 1722. Owned cov. of No. Ch. 26 Aug. 1711 betw. Edw. Toogood and Eobert Walker, her and had sons Daniel and Nathaniel bp. s. Benj. owning the other half. Ch: Thomas, Other ch., all by 1st w., were: Charity, bp. 22 m. 20 Sept. 1689 Eachel Williams. Taxed May 1712-3, m. 24 May 1731 Eichard Priest Str. Bk. July 1690; long dead in 1710, s.p. of Clovelly, co. Devon. A ch., bp. 6 Mar. Lists 332b, 57. Eobert, taxed Sandy Beach 1714-5. The fa. was -non compos- in 1747 and Dec. 1688, July 1690; long dead in 1710, s.p. the selectmen sold his ho. List 339. List 57. Elias, blacksmith, Boston, m. Sarah 2 NATHAN, ±35 in 1677, lost in the great Orris (John) there 7 July 1694 and that yr. storm of 1677-8. See Broad(4). Lists sold ho. and land of his fa. in Portsm. Bos­ 30(iad. ton cor.j. 1698, his aut. in SJC 3735. Ar­ rested there in 1699 for stealing silver; Eliz­ Quint, Thomas, Greenland 1684 (List 52). abeth Corbison test, that when the silver One John taxed in Greenland, 1708+. was taken he was courting her as Thos. Quire, Matthew, verdict on his untimely Starbury and later called hims. Jarvis and death 4 Feb. 1679 (Prov. Papers 19: 657). Wm. Maim, but he, denying ever seeing her Baborne, see Haborne. until arrested, was cleared. Liv. Boston BABSKINE, Jacob, associated with the Al­ with w. Sarah 1711, he there in Oct. 1720. Of gers at Dunstan. Adm. of est. of Andrew 8 ch. rec. or bp. at Bos., 2 d.y. and 2 surely Heffer, 1663, and as such sued Andrew liv. to m: Hannah (m. Samuel Sprague Thorne. Sued by Ambrose Boaden, 1665. 1720), Sarah (m. Ebenezer Eanger 1728). Adm. on his est. gr. 5 July 1670 to Ambrose Benjamin, carpenter, m. Mary Jameson(3). Boaden jr., A. B. sr. and William Sheldon, Of Portsm. 1709, he gave p/a to his mo.; bondsmen. List 235. Boston 1716-7 assoc. with Thos. Pennell of EACE, John, s. of Judith Eobie(l), b. 6 Dec. Glouc; lie for 'town of Augusta' at New 1671 at Hampton, and nothing further. Meadows, and on j. from there in July 1719; His fa. is even more obscure. Glouc. 1722; Boston with w. Mary 1735. Son Joseph b. Boston 20 Oct. 1716, was perh. the RACKLIFF, Rackley, poss. variants of ch. bur. there 2 May 1717. Badcliffe, early in Lancashire. Purston, Thomas, from farther northward, 1 BENJAMIN(4), Portsmouth, ho.-carpen took O. A. at Kittery 16 Nov. 1652. ter, rated 1720, m. 14 Dec. 1721 Lydia fDurston. Marshall(3), and d. bef. 1729. The widow and three ch. were named in the will of PUTNAM. 1 John, Oyster Elver soldier George Eichards, 1735. She was liv. in 1748 1696. List 336b. when she and two ch. deeded to Benj. Parker 2 JONATHAN, Salem, partner in No. Yarm. of Kittery. Ch: Elizabeth, bp. No. Ch. 21 grant. List 212. Oct. 1722, d. bef. 1748. William, block- PUTT, Henry, in much trouble at Scarboro maker. Mary, m. John Beck, felt-maker. 1667; a common swearer; uncivil car­ 2 JOHN (see 4), York, tanner, m. ±1690 riages toward Joan Batten (5), his bondsm. Elizabeth Trafton whose fa. deeded to Eichard Martin and John Mare; embezzling them in 1691, William Backliff (4 or 5) and Thos. Mitchell's peas; abs. from meet. He Matthew Nelson, husb. of Agnes Backliff (4) bot a Hog Isl. ho. from Andrew Newcomb in being wit. He was prob. slain in the York 1673, and that yr. was warned to go home to massacre and the wid. m. 2d one Johnson his w., having been absent 11 yrs. Adm. Eob­ (see Johnson 20). Ch: John. ert Monson's est. 23 June 1677 and m. his 3 JOHN(2), York, tanner, m. 1st 10 Jan. wid. Elizabeth. Gr.j. (Me.) 1683. Liv. Oct. 1714-5 Mary Foss(2) in Greenland where 1686. Lists 95, 307b. he was taxed 1715-1717. She d. 14 May 1718. Pyle. See Pile. He m. 2d Joanna Pike(4) who d.7 Mar. 1729; Pyler, Joseph, served on by Great Isl. con­ m. 3d 6 Aug. 1730 Mehitable (Chandler) stable, 1668. See Clother. Davis (23) who m. 3d 1 Jan. 1746-7 Thomas PYNNE, Bichard, came to Eichmond's Isl. Cummings in Scarboro. York laid out 20 a. in the -Welcome- 1633. List 21. In 1634 to him and he bot 50 a., 1717. Corp. in the acct. is item 10 s. to w. of E. P., the gunner. first Norridgewock exped., 1724. Sold out at RACKLIFF 573 RAND York and mov. to Scarboro, 1736. List 279. BADNEB, Badver, Abraham, fisherman, had Ch. by 1st w: John, b. 6 June 1715; William, suit for wages ag. Thomas Turpin, dec, b. 22 Apr. 1717; both bp. in Greenland 1718. in York ct. 15 Mar. 1649-50. Taxed in Dover, By 3d w: Benjamin, b. 21 May 1731. Joseph 1650. Sued by Eobert White, 1662. Deputy Chandler, b. 26 Feb. 1732-3. Mary and constable of Saco, 1669. On 27 June 1670 the Joanna, b. 15 Oct. 1734. Boston selectmen ordered Stephen Sargent 4 WILLIAM, Portsmouth, ±46 in 1676 when to transport him (Eadford) back to the east­ he was boat-swain of ship -Imployment- ward whence he brot him. He d. in Saco 15 of Piscataqua on a voyage to Fayal. In 1677 Sept. 1670. List 249. Poss. his name was he bot land from William Hearle on which he more properly Bedford. had already built a ho.; tax abated 1680. BAOG, Jeffrey, in Dover ct, 1642, and taxed Boston rec, under date 10 Nov. 1684, state for a ho. in Newington in 1648, but listed that W. B., carpenter, had come from Pis­ as non-resident. Lists 323, 354a. cataqua and was liv. in the ho. of Magnus Bains, see Eaynes. White. Bet. to Portsmouth. Gr.j. 1693; j. Bainsford, David, Pemaquid 1682, prob. a 1694. Lists 329, 330d, 331b, 335a, 52, 355a transient Bostonian. List 162. (Goody). It is apparent that he m. twice, his RALPH, Clement, Cochecho 1663 (Eafe), 1st w., name unkn., being the mo. of Agnes, was fined 1664. His will, 2 June—17 Sept. who m. Matthew Nelson(2). The 2d, Jane, 1667, left all to William Follett but was not was a young w. of his old age, married bef. proved as Wm. Eoberts, a wit., refused to 1699, when he made a will leaving all to her swear. List 356h. except two candlesticks to his dau. Nelson BAMSDELL, Nathaniel,York, took oath that and 1 s. apiece to his gr.ch. Jane's ch., b. Mary Linscott (1) had had a ch. by him after this will was signed, were Benjamin, and concealed it, in ct. Jan. 1709-10. She and Mary Cm. 10 Dec. 1719 Bichard Cross). denied it but m. him 1710-1. Had York gr. Liv. in 1712 when he deeded to Col. West- and bot land 1711. Of Topsfield 1726, but of brook, he d. bef. 9 Jan. 1717-8 when wid. York 1728 when he and w. deeded to her br. Jane m. Anthony Libby(l). His will was John. List 279. Of their ch: Lydia m. 31 not proved, the wit. being dead, and his s. May 1733 John Wittum, jr., and Nathaniel Benjamin was app. adm. in 1723-4, wid. Jane m. Sarah Wittum, int. 11 May 1734. A ch. d. Libby declining. Yet, as Jane -Backley-, 5 Sept. 1721. exec, she and Lydia, Benjamin's wid., deeded to Valentine Nutter in 1729. Altho in this deed Lydia is described as 'wid. of RAND. Short form of Bandall or Ean- his (Wm.'s) only son,' there is room for dolph. conjecture that (2) and (5) were sons by 1 EDMUND, Hampton, b. ±1686, of no kn. W. B. 's 1st w. One and prob. both were dead relationship to other N. H. Bands, liv. on when he made his will, and Benjamin was his Band's hill. Bot from Thos. Leavitt, 1715. only surv. s., his only s. with right of inheri­ He m. in Ipswich 27 Sept. 1708 Martha tance from his mo., jane, and her only s. The Tuckerman who d. 21 July 1752, ag. 66. He close assoc. of (2), (4) and (5) with the d. 12 Aug. 1769. Will, 1764—1769, names ch: Nelsons is more than chance. Sarah, b. 13 Dec. 1708, m. 25 Dec. 1728 Steph­ en Smith. Martha, b. 27 June 1711, m. 17 5 WILLIAM (see 4), 21 in 1679, had a town Jan. 1734-5 Benjamin Mason. Mary, b. 3 Oct. gr. in 1685. He m. 1st Mary Nelson(l) 1714, m. 13 Nov. 1735 Jonathan Leavitt, d. 5 and 2d 18 Oct. 1689 wid. Dorothy Lord(2). May 1753, her ch. named in fa. 's will. Thom­ List 67f, 298, 336bf Ch: William, 'only son.' as, b. 7 Nov. 1717, m. 17 Dec. 1741 Elizabeth Mary, m. Thos. Knight(21). Hannah, m. Chapman (Job), had the homestead. 8 ch. Moses Hanscom(2). bp. in Hamp. Abigail, b. 31 July 1721. Eliza­ 6 WTLLIAM(5). Kittery, ship-wright, m. 5 beth, b. 22 Apr. 1723. Jan. 1708-9 Martha Deering(8) who was 2 FEANCIS, Sandy Beach, ±70 in 1686, here gr. adm. 6 Oct. 1724, Geo. Berry and Thos. by 1640-1 when sued by William Whiting. Allen bondsmen. List 291. Ch: William, b. Constable for upper Str. Bank 1649-1651; 9 Aug. 1711, ship wright, m. (int. 16 June O. F. 1657; gr.j. 1656, 1667, 1668. Lists 43, 1739) Temperance Mitchell. Nelson, b. 12 47, 52, 54, 57, 311b, 312c, 313a, 323, 326ac, Nov. 1713, m. in Newbury 27 Nov. 1739 330ab, 332b, 341, 356L. His w. Christian was Sarah Moodey. Mary, b. 4 Nov. 1715. Mar­ wit. ag. Anne Crowther bef. the gr.j. in 1648 tha, b. 24 Nov. 1717, m. 10 July 1745 Samuel and was sued for slander in 1655. On Sept. Mitchell jr. Hannah, bp. 2 J,une 1728, m. 29, 1691, while the younger men were out (int. 29 Dee. 1739) Enoch Plummer. Samuel, fishing, the Brackett and Band houses at bp. 2 June 1728, appren. to Clement Deering Sandy Beach were attacked by Ind. and 16 when 2 yrs. 8 mo. old, m. (int. 26 Nov. 1743) persons slain (including Francis and Chris­ Mary Barter. Boger, posth. tian Band) or carried into captivity. One s. or gr.s. was surely captured, and prob. other RAND 574 RANDALL Band wives and ch. were among the victims. 1726-7 Esther Philbrick. Nathaniel, either His will, 31 Dec. 1689—19 Feb. 1691-2, names he or Nathaniel(5), m. 24 Feb. 1733-4 Mary his w., surv. ch. and the ch. of his s. Samuel Noble of Portsm. Sarah, m. 28 Jan. 1724-5 by his now w. Mary; sons Samuel and Thom­ Jeremiah Jordan(4 jr.). Elizabeth, b. 2 Aug. as exec. Ch: Francis, freed from training 1716, m. James Philbrick. for 3 yrs. in 1668 'there being some dis­ 5 SAMUEL(2), Sandy Beach, m. 14 Aug. temper on him'; taxed 1675; wit. 1676; put 1679, wid. Mary Walton, poss. slain with under bonds to keep the peace on compl. of her ch. in the 1691 massacre. He m. 2d, sure­ Seaborn Hodge in 1684; Lists 52, 313a; not ly af. 1689, the date of his fa.'s will, one Su­ in fa. 's will. William, appren. to John Part­ sanna, who surv. him and m. William Web­ ridge; his fa. gave bond for him in 1676; bot ster. Constable 1694-1696; j. 1694; gr.j. 1699. liquor of Bichard Webber's w. in 1678; d. by Rated in Greenland 1698. Lists 52, 57, 3!3e, 1680 (List 313d). Nathaniel, ±45 in 1683; of 315a(2)bc, 318c, 332b, 359a. His will, 25 Portsm., laborer, jailed for debt, 1683; sued Feb. 1706-7—1 July 1707, does not name ch. by Samuel Bollins and jailed for lack of se­ but states that sons are under age. Wid. curity, 1685; List 94; in fa.'s will (5 s. Susanna gr. adm. c.t.a., Wm. Wallace and only); poss. an Ind. victim. John. Thomas. James Marden bondsmen. In 1719 she and Samuel. Mary, m. Thomas Barnes (12). Sarah, Webster q.e. to 'my son Samuel,' he to pay m. Isaac Herriek(2). his bros. and sis. (named). Ch., order and 3 JOHN(2), Oyster Biver, ±24 in 1669, ±38 mo. uncert: John, q.e. to br. Samuel in 1719. in 1683, m. Bemembrance Ault, ±32 in Richard, had w. Abial bef. 1726; 4 ch. rec; 1682,bef.l672when Ault deeded to them and adm. to s. Nathaniel 1769. Nathaniel. Sam­ their ch. In 1682 he entered a pet. ag. his uel, adm. to w. Abigail 17 Mar. 1730-1; ch.'s mo.-in-law stating that she, instigated by deeds 1740-1752. Esther, q.e. to br. Samuel her s.-in-law William Parkeson (Perkins) 1719. Mary. Sarah. One Sarah m. Nehe­ who liv. with her, was demanding his lands miah Berry(8). on which he had liv. 15 yrs. Freeman 1672; 6 THOMAS(2), Sandy Beach, ±68 in 1720. constable 1673; j. 1685. Lists 49, 52, 54 (2), Rated in Greenland 1690; j. 1698; con­ 57, 330a, 356b. Adm. on est. of both John stable (Newcastle) 1699-1700. An early w. and Remembrance (Ind. victims, List 99) gr. and fam. may have been wiped out in the 5 Mar. 1694-5 to John Band, Edward Leath­ massacre of 1691. In 1711 his w. was Han­ ers on his bond, raising question whether nah. Lists 52, 57, 313a, 315ab, 316, 332b. His Christian Leathers, prob. w. of E. L., was will, 25 Feb. 1731-2—24 Oct. 1736, ment. land not a childless dau. of (3). Proven ch: John, bot from his sis. Mary Barnes and Sarah had w. Elizabeth to whom adm. was gr. 1 Herrick and lists his ch: Thomas, m. 1st 14 Aug. 1C98 and who m. 2d William Glines. J. May 1722 Hannah Pray, m. 2d bef. 1749 1697. His dau. Christian m. Napthali Kin- Elizabeth (Lamprey 1) Moulton(18) who caid(3). His s. John (List 368b) chose his surv. him altho not ment. in his will, 1756, friend Francis Matthews gdn. 9 Mar. 1710-1, naming sons Thomas, Ephraim (w. Mary), and m. 17 Dec. 1718 Joanna Willey. Nathan­ Reuben (w. Elizabeth), daus. Mary Chan­ iel. Samuel (Jean-Baptiste Bain?) and Be­ dler, Hannah Lock, Elizabeth Lang,Meribah membrance, captured when their parents Band. William, liv. 1743. Samuel, d. s.p., were k. and never returned. Hannah, of adm. 17 Sept. 1740 to br. Joshua, his bros. Portsmouth, spinster in 1718. Francis, ap­ Thomas and William asking permiss. of the prentice of John Searle, blacksm., at Cham­ ct. to sue him on his bond in 1743. Joshua, pernowne's Tsl. in 1710. Of Portsm., fisher­ m. 23 Nov. 1738 Mary Moses, exec, of fa.'s man, he, Nath. and Hannah q.e. their int. in will. Hannah. Christian, m. one Shute. the land their gr.fa. Ault gave their fa. to Mary, m. 27 Nov. 1729 William Chamberlain. Job Reynolds 18 Apr. 1718. He m. Grace Elizabeth. Lydia, m. Joshua Poss(3 jr.). Parker of Newc. 13 Oct. 1728. Wit. will of br. Nath., 1740. RANDALL, diminutive of Eandolph, of 4 NATHANIEL(3), Sandy Beach, planter, great antiquity in Cornwall. in 1718. He m. Elizabeth Marden(2), in 1 EDWAED, Newcastle, fisherman, had a gr. ct. Dec. 1701 for having a ch. 4 mo. after of 1 a. in 1667-8 'if he build.' In 1669 he mar. Bot land of John Odiorne 1725. Of was acc. of getting Thomas Seavey's gun by parish of Rye, 1728, he deeded his entire est. fraud. Fined for swearing, 1681. On Isles of to s. Joshua, he to pay his bros. and sis. Shoals jury, 1681. In ct. 1687 for resisting (named). He lived 30 yrs. longer, however. the tax collector. Mary Bandall, ±30 in 1679, List 316. Will, 1740—1759, names w. Eliza­ when she test, in a Newc. case in which Ed­ beth, sons John, Joshua, Amos, Nathaniel, ward E. was ment., was poss. his w. Lists daus. Sarah Jordan and Elizabeth Philbrick. 312c, 313a, 326c, 330a, 331b. Kn. ch: James, Ch: John. Joshua, b. 25 Dec. 1703, m. Ruth a subpoena was issued to James, s. of Ed­ Philbrick who d. 13 Dee. 1752. Amos, m. ward Eendle, in 1681 and his fa. was ordered RANDALL 575 RANDALL not to go to sea. See (6). Peter, Falmouth Fryer bef. 1674. Portsm. selectmen 1688, in 1683, mariner, bot a plantation of 100 a. 1689, 1690; Newc. selectman 1693, 1694-1697 in Cape Porpus from John Reynolds in (Mr.); gr.j. 1696, 1697 (Mr.); j. 1698-9; as­ 1684; adm. 21 Feb. 1697-8 to his eldest br. semblyman for Newc. 1699. Rated in Green­ James, who, of Newcastle, sold the Reynolds land (Rye) 1690, 1691, 1701. Lists 49, 52, land in 1719 with a warranty ag. his own and 60, 69 (Mr.), 312c, 313ac, 315c, 316, 318c, 324, Peter's heirs. Anne, m. John Card(5 jr.). 326c, 330a, 331b, 332b. At this point genea­ Very prob: Edward, John and Jacob. Ar­ logical judgm. quite dogmatically kills him thur, Charles, Daniel and John Randall, fish­ off, first having gratuitously endowed him ermen of the Isles of Shoals ±1720 (the wid. with two surv. ch: James and his proven sis. Elizabeth poss. the mo. of one, all or none of Elizabeth, w. of John Yeaton of Newcastle, them) are guessed to be of the 3d gen. of this living in 1757. sea-going fam. Among many ch. Charles and 6 JAMES (1?), Falmouth or thereabouts Daniel each had a dau. Anne, and Arthur a s. bef. 1680 when he was a refugee in Kit­ Peter. tery, signing a pet. with other Falm. and 2 EDWARD(1 ?), Newcastle, tailor, his rec­ Scarboro men. Wit. by mark the deed of ord separated from that of (1) with much Wilmot (Randall) Edgecomb to Robert El­ hesitation, there being no rec. of the birth or liot in 1685 in Newcastle. With John(9) and death of either and no indication of their Peter(l) in Cape Elizabeth in 1686 (List ages. Rated at Strawberry Bk. 1688, 1690, 226), and signed pet. to Andros from there 1691. Constable (Newc.) 1695-1697; con­ in 1689. Lists 30, 90, 226, 228c. Of Newc. in stable 'for the Province,' 1696; j. 1697. Abs. 1719 when he deeded land of Peter(l). He from meeting, 1697. Bot land in Newc. from seems quite distinct from (5). Nathaniel Fryer in 1693. Of Newc. 1704-5. 7 JAMES(5), Newcastle, carpenter, ensign Lists 66, 315abc, 316, 319, 330de. Either he in 1696, deeded to John Yeaton in 1713 or a younger Edward, poss. a s., m. Hannah 'in consideration of the relation I bear to Wallis, bot a ho. in Rye in 1731 and sold it in Elizabeth, w. of the grantee.' Bot a 1 a. gr. 1738, and had ch. bp. as late as 1737. at Little Harbor from John Jackson in 1709. 3 GEORGE, Exeter, d. 15 Feb. 1666-7. Took inv. of est. of John Locke, 1707, of 4 JACOB(lï), Newcastle, tailor, as was (2). Aaron Moses 1713-4. James Randall and son Rated at Gt. Isl. 1690, 1691; j. 1695; gr.j. taxed 1719. He m. a sis. of Edward Martin 1697, 1700; Ensign 1696; succeeded (2) as (9) who d. bef. he made his will 10 June Newc. constable 1698; selectman 1700. Lists 1719. The entire est. in Newcastle left to 315abc, 318ab, 319. Wit. will of John Fabes, only s. James, while to daus. Mary Tarleton 1696. See Maundy. Bondsman for Sarah and Katherine Jordan went a farm in Ports­ Eastwiek, 1701-2. Will, 23 Dec. 1702—30 mouth that Samuel Seavey liv. on. Elias June 1703, one of the wit. being John Card, Tarleton to pay £14 and James £4 to the husb. of Anne Randall(l), names w. Kath­ ' grand committee,' at a rate of 40 s. annually. erine (prob. dau. of Dr. Pheasant Eastwiek) His bros. Edward Martin and John Yeaton who m. 2d one Tucker, exec, and four ch. all were named exec; inv. of £985. The will under age: Jacob, Newcastle, devised 2/i °' was not prov. until 12 Nov. 1753, by Sarah the homestead by his fa., taxed by 1717, adm. Jordan formerly Sarah Rand, one of the wit. est. of his mo. Katherine Tucker in 1718. Mr. Ch: Mary, m. Elias Tarleton. Katherine, m. J. R. was sued by Capt. Hugh Reed for his by 1716 Jeremiah Jordan(4 jr.). James, mo. 's funeral charges, the account being dat­ Newcastle, m. Deborah Jordan(4) who was ed 24 Sept. 1716. He is the most prob. husb. gr. adm. 15 June 1731, John Sherburne and for Mary, dau. of Col. Shadrach Walton, kn. Elias Tarleton bondsmen; inv. of £1520. The to have m. a Randall of Newc. She, wid., pd. wid. m. 2d Samuel Wallis, m. 3d Henry Tre- tax for her s. Benjamin in 1743. Stephen, got fethen. Pour sons, Capt. James (m. Mary two gold rings and '/} of the homestead by Sherburne), William (m. 24 Apr. 1745 Han­ fa.'s will, appren. to Capt. Roger Deering nah Marston), Mark (m. 24 Nov. 1748 Abi­ and went with him to Scarboro in 1717. Still gail Philbrick) and Capt. Paul (w. Abigail there in 1733, but of Falmouth in 1741. Su­ in 1763) were dividing the land in 1753. sanna. Katherine. 8 JOHN, Cape Porpus, wit. deed Messer to 5 *JAMES, Newcastle, carpenter, ±46 in Wormestall, 1666. 1686, bot from Joseph Mason 20 July 9 JOHN, m. at Amesbury 23 July 1689 1668 a ho. at Little Harbor and land reach­ Lydia Muzzy(4) of Cape Porpus, and d. ing to Sandy Beach (iy? miles) for £207, in Salisbury, 29 Sept. fol. He was indebted which seems to place him in a higher stratum to Mr. Harmon of York and Caleb Littlefield than that of his contemporary(1). Wit. a of Braintree; James Littlefield and one of note of Capt. Barefoot to Geo. Norton, 1671. the Puringtons owed him. Wid. Lydia m. 2d Took inv. of est. of , 1672; of James Purington(2). George Wallis, 1685. Bot land of Mr. N. RANDALL 576 RANDALL 10 JOHN(l f), at Cape Elizabeth with James Cape P. town gr. of 1681-2 to Edward and (6) and Peter(l) in 1686 (List 226); still Stephen Presbury of Newbury, shipwrights. there in 1689 (List 228c). 16 RICHARD, Dover, m. 1st Elizabeth 11 JOSEPH, Portsmouth, not even a guess Tozier (see Corson) who d. 16 Apr. 1704 as to his origin, m. 20 Oct. 1692 Elizabeth after long illness; m. 2d 10 Apr. 1705 wid. German(3), both called bef. ct. 6 Dec. but Elizabeth (Hussey 2) Blanchard. Lists 62, did not appear. He d. bef. 19 Feb. 1704-5 298, 358b. In 1711 he released to br. Richard when she m. 2d Samuel Willey of Dover. She Tozier the share of his (late) w. in the est. prob. took with her at least one Randall s., of her fa. He and this br.-in-law deeded to Nathaniel, associated with the Willeys in their sons and nephews Richard and William Dover. Randall in 1712-3. Deeded to s. Samuel in 12 JOSEPH' the Frenchman' (Rendle, Ren- 1720. Kn. ch: Richard, Berwick, m. 1st 10 don), Portsmouth, ship-carpenter, m. 20 July 1715 Sarah -Gase-, m. 2d 18 Dec. 1718 Oct. 1709 Martha (Brookings 5) (Wakeham) Leah Stone who was Leah Evans in 1736 Lewis(9). A warrant was issued ag. her and ''James Evans m. -Sarah- Randall 3 Jan. four other women 7 Mar. 1709-10 'vehement­ 1724-5). Adm. 25 Oct. 1723 to wid. .Leah, ly suspected of whoredom.' On 29 Nov. 1715 Jonathan Stone and John Thompson bonds­ he pet. for a divorce but the case was dis­ men. Est. div. in 1737, when, of the three missed for lack of ev. He abandoned her ch., Richard was dead, John had not been and went to Providence, R. I., where he m. heard from for five years and Elizabeth Amy Estance 26 July 1716 (bigamously?). survived (q.e. to uncle Samuel, who had By Martha he had a dau., Anne, who m. been gdn. in 1743; m. Abner Clements of Berwick and was her fa.'s only heir in 1751). Aaron Abbot of Berwick and in 1742 sued T her half-br. Benjamin Lewis. The writ in ohn, Berwick, m. 22 June 1720 Mary Chick. this case stated that Martha Randall d. 1741. They'o.c. in Berw. ch. 22 Apr. 1725 and had Lewis searched Randall out in Prov. and R. ch. -Jemoses-, John, Nehemiah and Eben­ made a depo., sworn to in Rehoboth 9 Apr. ezer bp. His uncle William deeded Berw. 1743, giving the facts of his Portsm. mar­ land to John jr., cordwainer, of York, in riage and ack. Anne as his dau. He d. in 1751. Samuel, Dover, m. 1st 20 Nov. 1720 1760; 4 eh. by w. Amy. Elizabeth Macfield, m. 2d in Newbury 25 May 1733 Hannah Williams. He and w. 13 MARGERY, see Norman(2). Elizabeth and their ch. Mary, Samuel and 14 NATHANIEL(11 ?), Dover and Durham, Eliphalet were bp. in Dover in 1728 and a b. ±1694, m. ab. 1720 Mary Hodgdon(2 dau. Elizabeth bp. 23 Feb. 1728-9. Of Som- jr.). Lands laid out 1721. Gr. of 1729, of 30 ersworth, 1740. William, Durham, bp.'batch­ a. originally gr. by Dover to Richard Ran­ elur' 24 Dee. 1721, m. 2 Feb. 1724-5 Hannah dall in 1694, is prob." fraudulent. List 368b. Mason who was adm. to Ch. in 1728. A dau. Prop, of Rochester. He d. Mar. 1748-9, ag. Elizabeth was bp. 1724-5 and there were sons 54, the wid. waiving her right to adm. in William and Mason ment. in a deed from favor of s. Miles. Ch: Miles and Nathaniel, their gr.f. Peter Mason to their fa. in 1736. bp. 11 Aug. 1723. Simon, bp. 9 May 1725. Elizabeth, bp. 21 Apr. 1728, m. Samuel Dem- 17 WALTER, Isles of Shoals, 24 in 1670 eritt. Jonas, bp. 25 Oct. 1730, d. bef. 1749. when he test, that he had been a servant Jonathan, Ann, and Mary, less than 14 in of Nicholas Leech and William Hobby on 1749, under Wm. Odiorne of Durham, gdn. the Isle of St. Christopher in 1665, that his 15 RICHARD, Cape Porpus and Saco, here masters had traded in Indian and negro by 1658. Appr. est. of Nicholas Bul'.y, slaves and that he had come to New Eng. on 1664. Bot land from Maj. Phillips bef. 1669. their ship -Speaker-. George Wallis stood Coroner's j. 1670; gr.j. 1676,1686, 1687; con­ bond for him in 1677. Lists 288, 306b, 307a. stable of Saco and Cape Porpus 1688; select­ Clerk of the writs, 1684. His 1st w., liv. in man of Cape Porpus 1688-9. Est. of John 1685, was a dau. of George Wallis. A 2d w., Ryce in his hands, 1676. Bondsm. for Eliza­ Joanna, renounced adm. on his est. 28 Oct. beth (Sanders) Batson, 1685. Lists 33, 244d, 1692, having m. Philip Ireland(2) of Ips­ 259. Ch: Richard, b. 6 Mar. 1659; no heirs wich, and asked that Mr. John Wainwright in 1727. Sarah, b. 24 Mar. 1661, m. 1st Jo­ of Ips. be app. adm. Ch. by 1st w: Elizabeth, seph Cole(19), captured by Ind. in 1703 and in Mr. Wainwright's service in 1692 when entered Roman Catholic ch. in Montreal in she also pet. that he adm. Eleanor, 'a girl 1704, returned to New Eng. and m. 25 May called Nell,' for whom Mr. W. supplied 1710 Capt. Thomas West of Beverly. Pris- keeping, clothing and schooling, m. in Ips. cil'a, ±66 in 1727, m. William Presbury(3). 7 June 1705 Samuel Ayres of Rowley. In 1727 Sarah West and Priscilla Presbury 18 WILMOT, Richmond Isl, b. ab. 1620, m. of Bev., widows, ' ch. and only heirs of Rich­ Nicholas Edgecomb(2). List 21. See (6). ard Randall late of Cape Porpus,' deeded a In Bigbury, co. Devon, a Nicholas and Wil- RANDALL 577 RAYNES mot E. had ch. bp. from 1621, and at St. Mary, b. 19 Dec. 1704, m. Benjamin Wittum. Andrew's, Plymouth, a John R. and Wilmot Joseph, b. 23 Feb. 1708-9; d. 27 Aug. 1727. Eeed were m. 10 June 1621. Joshua, b. 4 Sept. 1715. EANDOLPH, Edward, Esq., British agent, RASER, Richard, ment. in early Saco record, came to New Eng. in 1676 to report on was prob. not an inhab. but that R. R. of the colony of Mass. and to demand that its Boston who m. Exercise Blackleech in 1660 agents be sent to London to answer the and d. bef. 1663. List 244d. claims of the Gorges and Mason heirs. He RASHLEIGH. 1 Bartholomew (Rusley), was in N. H. shortly bef. he sailed for Eng­ Pemaquid, 1647. List 10. land in July, 1676. As a result of his report, 2 JOHN (Rashley), Pemaquid, charged with control of Maine and N. H. was withdrawn murder of Samuel Collins, 1680. See from Mass. Again in N. H. in 1680, he in­ Diamond(l). stalled the new gov. See Die. of Am. Biog., 3 REV. THOMAS, minister at Exeter for XV. 356, for biography and bibliography. less than a year in 1643, coming from Gloucester, Mass., and returning to England RANKIN, diminutive of Eandolph, found where he preached at Bishopstoke, co. Hants. in Scotland. His gr. of 14 or 16 a. reverted to the town. 1 ANDREW, York, admitted he was the fa. Lists 374a, 376ab. of Martha Merry's unborn ch. 12 Nov. Rastell, Humphrey, Damariscove. List 8. 1667, James Grant and Eobert Junkins his Rawiins, see Rollins. bondsmen. He m. her 4 Dec. 1667. Liv. in RAY. 1 Caleb, New Dartmouth, ±35 in 1689- 'Scotland' among his fellow-countrymen. 90, was in Kennebec region by 1682. En­ Gr. and deed from Arthur Bragdon, 1668. sign 1684. Test. ag. Lt. Jordan in 1689-90 Adm. to wid. Martha 15 Jan. 1677-8, the inv. in Boston where he settled and became showing a 60 a. homestead. She m. 2d Philip prison-keeper, 1694. Of Edgartown 1704, but Prost(12) and it was agreed that the Eankin d. in Boston where wid. Anna Ray renounced prop, should be div. betw. any Frost ch. they adm. 3 July 1721 in favor of creditors. might have and her 5 Eankin eh. of whom 2 FRANCIS, rated, No. Ch., Portsmouth, 4 are ident: Constant. Joseph, apprent. Mar. 1717. 1679-80 for 12 yrs. to Rev. Shubael Dummer; 3 ISAAC, of co. Kent, Eng., m. in Portsm. m. in Boston 11 Oct. 1695 to Sarah Hackett 1 Dec. 1720, Elizabeth Wells, prob. she of Piscataqua who m. 2d 15 Mar. 1698-9 Sam­ who m. 11 Aug. 1724 John Hines of co. uel Canney(4). Andrew, Boston, mariner, Kent. apprent. to Mrs. Eleanor Cutt in 1684; m. 15 Apr. 1692 Grace (Newcomb) Butler who was RAYNES, Raines, Rayne. Col. Banks be­ bur. 25 Aug. 1713; one ch., Andrew, b. 13 lieved that the York emigrant was from July 1693, d.y.; will, 10 Aug. 1699—2 Nov. co. Somerset where at Leigh-upon-Mendip 1702, left ho. in Boston to wid. and £20 to sis. a Francis, s. of William, gent., was bp. The Mary Eankin of Martha's Vineyard on her theory that he was of French origin (Ren- wedding-day; wid. Grace's will, 5 June 1705 aud) and the ancestor of New Jersey Rainos —2 Sept. 1714. Mary, m. at Chilmark, Mar­ is highly improbable. tha's Vineyard, 8 Dec. 1699, Payne May- hew; d. 17 Feb. 1753. 1 CAPT. »FRANCIS, York by 1646, gentle­ man and surgeon, a leading citizen of the 2 CONSTANT(l), York, near 61 in 1728, 71 town and colony. Sued by Roger Knight, in 1738, in 78tn yr. in 1744, 82 in 1749; m. 1647. For some years he liv. at Strawberry Hannah Wittum, in 75th yr. in Apr. 1744, 80 Bank, selling his ho. and land to Clement in 1749. They liv. in the ho. of John Frost, Campion bef. 1652. Still there in 1653, poss. br. of C. E.'s step-fa., whom they called in the ho. Richard Cutt and his wid. d. in, uncle. In ct. 1695 for not attending meeting. where he is stated to have once lived. He m. List 279. Ch: Martha, b. 21 Nov. 1688, d. 17 his w. Eleanor bef. 1647. Gr.j. 1647, 1653, Sept. 1690. Sarah, b. 18 Mar. 1690-1, m. 1st 1654, 1655, 1657, 1659, 1673, 1681, 1686; j. Adam Mock. Andrew, b. 12 June 1693; m. 1649-50, 1650, 1650-1, 1672, 1676; selectman Bethia Spencer who m. 2d 6 Oct. 1727 John 1652, 1663, 1673, 1675; Deputy and com. Cole (24) ; York gr. 1713-4,1716-7; d. 20 Apr. 1664; subm. to Mass., 1652; Lt. 1654; Capt. 1724; ch. James (b. 11 Sept. 1718), Martha from 1659 until he resigned in 1663; magis­ (b. 25 Oct. 1720), Bethia (b. 18 May 1723). trate 1668-1670; O. A. 1689; prop, of Dover. Hannah, b. 26 June 1697, m. one Shaw, m. 2d Lists 24, 38, 88, 275, 277, 279. See Gattensby Edmund Harrison. James, b. 26 May 1701; (1), Knight(18), Harris(27). His will, 21 reputed fa. of two ch. of Deborah Spencer Aug. 1693—15 Oct. 1706, names his w., ch. 1722-1724; m. 21 Mar. 1728-9 Priscilla Shaw and gr.ch., his w. and s. Nathaniel exec. Ch: (Thomas of Norton, Bristol co.); ch. rec. in Sarah, m. bef. 1671 Joseph Cutt(4). After York and Norton. Martha, b. 6 Sept. 1703. his death she was involved with Joseph Had- RAYNES 578 REDDING ley(2) and d. bef. July 1675, prob. in child­ beth Sergeant, Samuel (resid. legatee and birth, her fa. being in ct. with Hadley and exec; m. 1st 27 June 1745 Miriam Jaques, acc. of lying and acting as midwife. Na­ m. 2d 7 Dec 1750 Anne Grindall). Ch. who thaniel. A dau., m. John Diamond (4). A d.y. were Philip (b. 1720-1) and Anne (b. dau., m. Samuel Matthews(2). Tabitha, m. 1727. Joseph Hodsdon(5). Mary, m. 1st Jonathan 5 THOMAS. In York there are two rec. Mendum(1), m. 2d John Woodman. which do not belong to the local Raynes 2 JOHN (Rayne), being kept by Goodwife fam: John Raynes, s. of Thomas and Mary, Sampson, by agreement with Portsm. se­ d. 12 Feb. 1727-8, ag. 1 yr. 21 dys. Ruth lectmen, 24 Aug. 1680. Raynes, dau. of Thomas and Mary, d. 15 Feb. 3 JOSEPH, Newcastle, merchant and at­ 1728, ag. 3 yrs. 9 mo. 23 dys. It is our opinion torney-gen. of the Prov. under Gov. Cran- that these items belong to the Rines fam., field. Wit. deed, Withers to Shapleigh, 1681. the clerk writing the familiar name for the Sheriff. Lists 52, 319. In 1682 he said that slightly different sound. This also applies to Mr. Mason was coming over to N. H. and a Lists 368b (Thomas and William Raynes), gov. with him. In jail and assaulting the 369 (Thomas Raynes). jailor, 1685. Substitute attorney for Philip Read, see Reed. English in 1685-6, in Tucker v. Nichols. Wit. Record, Ricord, see Cater (2). will of John Gale, 1687. Legatee of Capt. Barefoot (£5), 1688. See Panning(l). A REDDING, Reading, a parish in co. Bucks. lodger at Newc, no land, w. or ch. rec. His 1 THOMAS, in 1637 a soldier ag. the Pe- name is more frequently Rayne than Raynes. quots from Plymouth, where he m. 20 4 ENS. NATHANIEL(1), York, surgeon, July 1639 Eleanor (Ellen) Pennoyer, ±55 in ±61 (over-estimate) in 1695, 70 in 1721, 1678, sis. of Mr. Wm. Pennoyer, cit. and ±70 in 1727, 83 in 1730-1. His w. Joanna d. cloth-worker of London, who remem. her 5 Apr. 1732. Selectman, 1685, 1698; 0. A. and her ch. in his will in 1670. Of Scituate 1679-80; ensign, 1696; j. 1683, 1689, 1693; in 1644 but rem. only a yr. or less. First rec. gr.j. 1679, 1690 (foreman), 1693, 1694, 1695. in Saco 1653 (subm. to Mass. and took O. Lists 30, 279. See Gammon. He d. in 1734. A.), but may have arr. earlier. Kittery gr. Ch: Dea. Francis, heir of his grandfather's 1653. In 1654 he sold his homestead of 52 a. entailed estate, shipwright, married in on E. side of Saco river to Wm. Carkeet and Greenland 24 Nov. 1720 Catherine Payne bot 3 islands at Cape Porpus, living on the (15) who was liv. in 1750. Origin of his right 'great island' (±50 a.) and managing a fish­ to adm. the est. of Henry Brookings in 1729- ing trade. One of his sons disappeared in 30 is a mystery. J. 1704. He d. bef. 1750. Of 1655, but, after he had acc. Thos. Warrener his 6 ch., b. 1722-1731, Elizabeth m. her of murder, the boy was found. Soon de­ cous. Robert Raynes, Mary was unm. in 1750, parted for Casco Bay where he owned 200 a. Daniel was only s. and heir in 17— and m. 17 at No. Yarmouth (Redding's creek and Feb. 1749-50 Jane Frost, John and Joshua Wescustogo river). He also liv. for a time d.y., and Catherine d. unm. in 1750 leaving a at Mere Pt. under Mr. Purchase, and may will, 30 Aug.—31 Dec. 1750, in which she be­ poss. have owned lands there and on Jewell's queathed a silver spoon to sis. Elizabeth and Isl. His w. was admonished for slandering gold rings to each of her ch., gold buttons to her neighbor Anne Lane in 1666. See Bus- br. Daniel, Daniel's note to sis. Mary, and tion. Lists 214, 243ab, 252. He d. about the rest to her mo. and exec. John, kn. only 1673, when the wid. sold to James Andrews. from his gr.fa.'s will. As his br. Nathaniel When Philip's war broke out wid. Redding's was not ment., tho living, it has been sug­ house was attacked and burned and two of gested that John's name was changed to her sons murdered. She fled to Salem and in Nathaniel. Nathaniel, shipwright, m. Eliza­ 1677 pet. the Gen. Ct. for aid, asking, quite beth Cutts(6). Will, 29 May 1745—6 July naturally, that her br. 's legacy for ' instruct­ 1747, names w. and B. Robert (m. 1st his ing these Heathen' who had killed her sons cous. Elizabeth Raynes, m. 2d Jane Gerrish; be diverted to her. She and her dau. Rebecca 5 + 1 ch.), s. Francis (about to go to Louis- were convicted of ' being abroad at night' in burg; m. 13 Sept. 1742 Joan Payne who d. 1680 and Rebecca was advised to seek some 28 Apr, 1752; liv. on land given him by his good service. She raised money by mortgag­ gr.fa. Cutts), Eleanor (m. 25 Nov. 1735 Na­ ing the No. Yarm. prop, to Mrs. Mary Hig- than Marston), Hannah (m. as -Joanna- 29 ginson in 1680. By 1682 she was in Boston July 1742 William Gerrish), Lucy Cutts, where she was receiving aid as late as 1686. Sarah and Eunice. Nathan, m. Elizabeth Ch: a son, ag. 5 when he was left at Scituate Pavnt(15) who d. 30 Sept. 1746. Will, 21 in 1645 by his fa. who was charged with it in Aug. 1747—16 Oct. 1750, names ch. (b. 1710- ct. Appren. to Gowen White. Joseph. Inv. 1727) Joseph, Nathan, John (m. Martha 30 June 1673 taken at Palm, by John Mun­ Harmon[5]; 10 ch. 1742-1763), Jane, Eliza­ joy, personal prop, in hands of John Inger- REDDING 579 REED soil. List 86. Ruth, m. Joseph Donnell (3). in 1647, but soon back at Hampt. He m. 1st The Portsm. conveyancer who wrote deeds Margaret Knight(16) who d. 30 May 1658, for her ch. in 1745, doubtless being familiar m. 2d wid. Sabina (see Locke 3j4) Marston with Thaddeus Riddan and his Portsm. desc, who d. 10 Nov. 1689. Freeman's oath at called Mrs. Donnell's fa. -Thaddeus- Red­ Salisbury, 1649. See Giles(7). Gr.j. 1684; ding in error. Rebecca, m. John Taylor, Bos­ j. 1679, 1694; selectman 1652, 1656, 1666, ton ship-carpenter, by 1681 (ct.). John, fish­ 1693; Rep. 1693, 1696. Again mtg. his ho. to erman, ±30 in 1683, ±60 in 1713-4, prob. he Samuel Dudley in 1651. Sold to Henry Say­ who m. at Sandwich 22 Oct. 1676 Mary Bas­ ward 50 a. which Thomas Gorges had gr. to set and had dau. Eleanor b. there 22 Feb. J. R. 's w. Margaret Knight, in 1671. Sold his 1677. Of Weymouth, 1678. Of Wells by Dover land to Richard Waldron in 1673. 1689-90 when he appr. Philip Hatch's est. Deeded to s. John in 1680. He d. 16 Feb. and was sued by Robert Stewart. Gave bonds 1700 ag. ±85. Lists 49, 52, 55ab, 302b, 392be, to keep peace with Wm. Hilton, 1691. Mov. 393ab(2), 396, 398, 399b; ' Goody,' 393a. Kn. to Ipswich by 1698, when he had a 2d w. ch. by 1st w: John. Mary, b. 15 Dee. 1649, m. Jane, and finally to Gloucester, where he d. Leonard Weeks. Joseph, b. 20 Apr. 1651, 17 Nov. 1716, ag. 62. The wid. m. 14 Oct. presum. d.y. Samuel, b. 12 Apr. 1658, pre­ 1718 Richard Babson. He q.e the Cape Por­ sumably d.y. pus islands and the No. Yarm. prop, in 1715 2 *JOHN(l), Hamp., 66 in 1711, ±68 in and 1716. Ch. Elias?, debtor to est. of 1713, ±70 in 1713, near 80 in 1722-3, m. George Munjoy in 1685, prob. error for 27 Mar. 1666 Martha Cass(2) who was ±47 -Ellen-, the wid. of (1). Robert, Casco Bay in 1698. His fa. deeded to him in consid. of wit. 1674-5, 1675, prob. one of the two sons his marriage in 1666 and his gr.fa. Knight k. by Ind. in 1677. The other son. And a gave him 7 a. in Hampt. in 1667. J. 1684, plausible guess would be that Eleanor, w. of 1692; selectman 1699, 1703, 1709; Rep. 1697, John Lewis(8), k. by Ind. in 1677, was a 1722-1726. Poss. it was his w. and not his dau. dau. Martha who presented William Matoon 2 RICHARD, early settler on Damariscove for bapt. 2 Aug. 1702 'as her own,' which Isl, m. Mary Brown(15). Wit. will of sounds more like adoption than illegitimacy. Mary Lux in 1664. Pemaquid commissioner Lists 52, 392b, 396, 399ab. Ch: Maria, b. 12 in 1680. Lists 16, 41. Only surv. ch. in 1732 Nov. 1669, m. Robert Mason(18). John, b. 7 was Margaret, w. of Joseph Houghton, Oct. 1672. Martha, b. 23 Dec. 1674. Mar­ Milton. garet, m. 24 Sept. 1702 William Graves(8). Joseph, b. 28 Dec. 1678, d. 23 Apr. 1679. REDFORD. Abial, b. 17 May 1681, m. 1st James Gordon 1 MR. ABRAHAM, taxed in Dover 1650. (1), m. 2d Moses Kimming(2). Mary, b. 3 List 354c See Radver. June 1686, m. 11 Mar. 1714 James Moulton 2 HON. WILLIAM, Portsmouth, ±28 in (1). 1694, 30 in 1696, succeeded Thomas Davis 3 JOHN(2), Hamp., m. 12 Nov. 1696 Joanna as Sec. of the Prov. of N. H. in 1693. Coroner Bickford(12) who m.2d Samuel Healy(2). 1694, 1695, 1696; Clerk of Courts; Registrar Joined Hamp. Falls Ch. 26 Feb. 1709-10. He of Probate 1693-1697; Registrar of Deeds d. Feb. 1718. Ch: Joseph, b. 6 Nov. 1697, m. 1695-1697; notary-public 1696; captain of 11 May 1727 Hannah Rollins, d. 4 June 1758. militia; seated in the meeting-ho. in 1693 in Ch. John, b. 20 Mar. 1701, m. 7 Feb. 1728 seat where Capt. Fryer had sat. Lists 67, Sarah Godfrey. Ch. Martha, bp. with next 318b, 336b, 68. He m. 1st Sarah (Frost 2) 8 Mar. 1712, m. John Johnson(14). Anna. Shipway who d. 16 May 1695, ag. 29; m. 2d Elizabeth Dew, who, after his death in 1697, REDWOOD, Nicholas, of Dartmouth, co. had an ale-ho. lie until she m. 10 July 1701 Devon, merchant, came to Isles of Shoals Richard Wibird. Lists 330de, 335a. Ch. by as agent for John Frederick & Co. of London 1st w., appar. brot up with affection by step- to sell a fishing-plant to John Pennewell of mo. and her second husb: Hannah, m. 1st 30 Plymouth, co. Devon, 9 Dec. 1663, the deed Apr. 1712 John Wainwright, m. 2d Matthew ack. bef. Brian Pendleton. Bradford. REED, Read, Reid, from red, indicating REDMAN, found in Yorkshire and the the blonde complexion. Became 19th northern counties. commonest name in N. E. 1 *JOHN, Hampton, blacksmith, 43 in 1658, 1 GILES, Saco, m. 10 Nov. 167- Judith ±44 in 1661-2, mortg. his Hamp. ho. in Mayer(3) and both disappear. Dec. 1641 having that summer built a ho. on 2 *CAPT. HUGH, Newcastle, bot land from Dover Neck on land which he did not own, Daniel and Sarah Jones in 1710. Sold to with consequent trouble. The Dover land Barnaby Crucy, 1716. Rep. from 1717 to was gr. to him in 1642 and he was ' of Dover' 1720 when he and his family had gone to REED 580 REED Canso or Newfoundland without permission Capt. Shadrach Walton in 1694. Wit., 1695. of the House and Newc. was ordered to 8 OBADIAH, Boston, s. of Esdras, by pur­ choose ano. rep. His 1st w. Sarah (see Jones chase and inheritance from his w. Eliza­ 2) depos. in 1734-5, ag. ±70, about the Pox- beth (Broughton 4) became absentee owner well-Robinson fam. He m. 2d Margaret Rob­ of 450 a. in Wells and Kittery. inson (3), to whom he, gentleman, left all in 9 ROBERT, arrived in Boston by 1635 and his will, 15 Apr. 1747. Her will, tailoress, 27 came to Exeter by 1639 when he signed Sept.—22 Oct. 1760, remembers her cous. the combination. In Ex. between 1643 and Abigail Tarleton, Samuel Jones, Mary Jones, 1645, taking O. A. there in 1644, but back in Elizabeth Branscomb, Lucretia Neale and Boston in 1646. Thereafter he seems to have Margaret Clark. alternated between his houses in Bos. and 3 JOHN, Wells, wit. in 1661; had land in Hampton. Lists 43, 373, 376a. He was lost 1662; overseer of John West's will in on a voyage from Hamp. to Bos. 20 Oct. 1657. 1663, Mary Reed, presum. his w., being a His 1st w. Hannah d. 24 June 1655. His wid. beneficiary. Wit. Morgan Howell's will, Susanna m. John Presson. Adm. on his est. 1666. Gr.j. 1670; j. 1669. List 269b. The gr. to Robert Smith of Bos. Ch: Hannah, m. Prov. pd. him for sheltering a poor lame man 11 Jan. 1661 John Souther. Mary, had a dau. in 1669. His 'former land' several times Deborah, b. 4 Sept. 1668 by Edward Naylor, ment. in deeds. Disappears from Wells as coming to Hamp. to lie in at her sis. Han­ (4), also with w. Mary, appears in Kittery, nah 's. She was sometimes called Mary but poss. not the same. Moore(13). Rebecca, bp. 29 Sept. 1646. 4 JOHN, a Scot, had a Kittery gr. of 50 a. in Deborah, bp. 28 Jan. 1648-9. Sarah, bp. 1 1673, sold by his s. John, of Lyme, to Sept. 1650. Samuel bp. 3 Apr. 1653, d. 31 John Smith in 1713. Micum Mclntire in Mar. 1654. Samuel b. 28 Feb. 1654. 1705 stated that he had sold to J. R., 'his 10 ROBERT, schoolmaster at Kittery, was countryman,' 50 a. above Salmon Falls but k. by Ind. at Spruce Creek in 1708. List it was not fully paid for so he gave Reed no 96. deed. Reed cleared, fenced and liv. on this 11 SARAH, Portsm., wit. a Pickering mtge. land until he was k. by Ind. there 18 Mar. in 1683, was assaulted by Richard Web­ 1689-90, whereupon his s. John leased it to ber in 1684, and m. 2 Dec. 1686 Joshua Towle. one Stone and finally sold it to John Went­ 12 STEPHEN, Newcastle, working for Mr. worth in 1714. A title from Mclntire to John Bray in 1675-6, accidentally Philip Hubbard was in conflict. Lists 60, drowned (inq. 7 June 1679). List 313c. 298. His w. Mary was captured when he was 13 THOMAS, Stratham, ±62 in 1701 when k., and redeemed, going to Braintree (there he depos. about matters 38 yrs. past. Wit. mistakenly said to have been captured at bill of Thomas Nock to Walter Barefoot in Casco) where she d. 16 May 1691. Ch. b. in 1662. Before Philip's war he sold land in Kittery: Deliverance, b. 26 Aug. 1670. John, Greenland to get money for voyage to Eng­ b. 11 Apr. 1674. Captured with his mo., re­ land. Back by 1680 when he wit. bond of turned in 1695 and liv. at Lyme, Conn., his Elias Critchet to Richard Waldron. Lists fa.'s only s. and h. Poss. he was the J. R. 52, 57(2), 62, 388. He had a ho. in Exeter in who depos. in 1721 ab. Kittery matters of 1704, and he or his s. paid a minister's rate 24-30 yrs. past. If so he may have been the there in 1714. With w. Elizabeth he dis­ fa. of Jacob, s. of John Reed, b. in Kit. 30 posed of his prop., with life reservation, to s. Sept. 1697 (supposedly the Jacob R. who m., Thomas and dau. Elizabeth, w. of Alexander int. 11 Mar. 1720-1, Agnes or Annis Tenney, Kenniston(l), in 1709. He d. bef. 1719 when was a Falmouth shipwright in 1735 and his wid. signed a deed with his son. Thomas, taken prisoner by Ind. in Gorham in 1745). Stratham, m. in Greenland 31 Nov. 1712 Re­ Elizabeth, b. 4 Sept. 1677. becca Stacy. They were asso. with the So. 5 JOHN, Newcastle and Portsm., prob. sev­ Ch. in Portsm. in 1728 and had ch. bp: Thom­ eral of them. J. R., servant of Thomas as, b. 31 Aug. 1713; Samuel, b. 8 Sept. 1715; Walford, 1666. J. R., Strawberry Bk., took Rebecca, b. 17 Jan. 1717; Rachel, b. 22 May O. A. in 1685, taxed in 1688, rated in 1690, 1720; Love, b. 27 Oct. 1722; Solomon, b. 28 wit. in 1694. J. R., Portsm., hanged himself Feb. 1725; Love, b. 1 Sept. 1727; Mark, b. 3 to a tree and was buried at the cross-roads in Aug. 1730. One Rebecca m. in Portsm. 27 1716. Nov. 1737 Joseph Seavey. 6 JOHN and SUSANNA Reed wit. deed, 14 THOMAS, abandoned his w. and two ch. Wm. Haines of Spurwink to Geo. Felt, in Braintree and got into trouble with and J. R. wit. Margery Haines to Felt, 1675. Elizabeth Brooks(2). Calling himself 'of 7 JOSEPH, Newcastle, on bond of Mark London,' he m. her in Portsm. 4 Aug. 1716, Round, 1684. Taxed 1688. Lists 52, 315- and was given twenty-five lashes for his abc. Wages were due him for work on Fort cumulative offenses in Jan. 1716-7. They Wm. and Mary in 1693 and he served under continued to live together at Cape Neddick, REMICK - WAITE Stokes,A.P., MEMORIALS OF EMINENT YALE MEN. 2v. 1914. ii.276-280 Morrison Remick Wait©, Class of 1837 (1816-1888), Chief Justice U.S. ii.280 ltr. from him to author tof HLST.MORISON OR MORRISON FAMILY« "Washington,D.C, Oct 25: 1878 "Dear Sir, In times 'way back' the branch of the Waite family to which I belong, became connecjred with the gamily of Remick In that family was 'Sir Morison Remick, General of his Deanish Majesty's Army at Sea* A.D. 1507' - At least so says an old record in the Waite family. My grandfather Waite's name was 'Remick,' and I was named for him with the prefix of 'Morison' - At least this is the tradition, and as the 'old record' descends to me in the family, I have assumed that (It) tells the truth. Truly Yrs. M.R.Waite Leonard A. Morrison, Esq" Lois —k. ch.b^ndisfield^ass.^ plus 9^ THfí UNDERWOOD Family Genealogy adds^S xi. Olive, b. xii. Margaret, b. -

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Tifer^K ^fLA^.&^. „^H.ts^ j L, \%q REED 581 REMICK where a s. John was b. 23 Oct. 1716 and liv. linking his name with that of the notorious to maturity and an inglorious end, dying in Alice (Hanscom) Metherill, who was about a drunken orgy at a ship-wreck on the York to have a ch., his w. Mary, furiously jealous, shore. attacked Alice in the Hanscom ho., in spite Reekes, Mr. Steven, mariner, wit. the deliv. of Jacob's attempts to restrain her. The of the Oldham and Vines patent at Saco depos. in the resulting case give much local (Biddeford) in 1630. Prob. he was a trans- information. Gr.j. 1690-1, 1696, 1697, 1714; Atlantic captain. j. 1696; selectman 1706, 1708, 1709, 1713; BEEVES. 1 Garrett, sued by Capt. John treasurer 1722-1727. Will, 22 May 1739—16 Davis for debt and by Samuel Austin for July 1745. Ch. by 1st w: Stephen, b. 16 Jan. breach of contract in York ct. in 1667, but 1684, liv. in 1739. Jacob, b. 6 Mar. 1686-7, was supposed to be out of the country. m. 1st 4 Jan. 1710 Bebecca Soper, m. 2d in 2 WILLIAM, Kittery, ±38 in 1653 and 1654, Dover 18 Dec. 1724 wid. Mary Hobbs(4), m. was in John Treworgy's crew on the 3d 9 Apr. 1752 Deborah (Keene 2) Barter. -Bachelor- 16 or 17 yrs. before. One Wm. 7 ch. By 2d w: John, b. 7 Oct. 1692, m. 1st Beeves, ag. 22, came on the -Elizabeth and in Portsm. 27 July 1713 Elizabeth Ham(5), Anne- in 1635. The same, or another, was m. 2d 16 Sept. 1722 Mary Wilson. 2 + 3 ch. bef. the Gen. Ct. in 1638 and Essex Co. ct. in Samuel, b. 20 May 1694, denied acc. of Lydia 1640. Wixam of Eastham in 1716; m. 22 Oct. 1717 Elizabeth Mason. Will, 7 July 1755—26 REMICK, not found in England and prob. Aug. 1765, leaves all to wid. and after her of Teutonic origin. death to neph. Samuel. Lydia, b. 9 June 1 CHRISTIAN, Kittery, ±67 in 1698-9, ±80 1696, m. William Phillips(24). Tabitha, b. in 1718, settled on Eliot neck where he 27 Dec. 1698, d.y. James, b. 23 Jan. 1701, m. had a town gr. of 52 a. in 1651, six later gr. in Charlestown int. 5 Sept. 1729 Abigail Ben­ being recorded. Subm. to Mass. 1652. Gr.j. jamin. Mary, b. 25 Feb. 1703, m. 19 Feb. 1666, 1667, 1672, 1687, 1695; j. 1695, 1702. 1725 Capt. Isaac Johnson. Sarah b. 21 Mar, See Green(5). Selectman 1670-1673; treas­ 1705-6, m. Thomas Morgrage. Timothy, b. 9 urer. Lists 30, 31, 282, 283, 296, 297, 298. Apr. 1708, m. in Newbury 18 Dec. 1729 Adm. est. of Thomas Turner, 1684. Sued Rachel Brown. 6 ch. Elizabeth, b. Aug. Samuel Spinney, 1697-1699. His w. Hannah 1710, m. Amos Paul. Maj. Nathaniel, b. 16 was liv. in 1703 and he was still liv. in 1718. Dec. 1712, m. 21 May 1741 Jane Libby. Will, Ch: Hannah, b. 25 Apr. 1656, m. 1st John 7 Dec. 1782—30 July 1783. 8 ch. Joseph, b. Thompson, m. 2d Eichard Gowell. Mary, b. 7 7 Oct. 1715, d. bef. 1739. Hannah, shop­ Aug. 1658, m. Peter Dixon(2). Jacob, b. 23 keeper in Portsm., b. c. 1717. Will, 4 Nov. Nov. 1660. Sarah, b. 16 July 1663, m. 1st 1767—9 Feb. 1768, of much genealogical in­ John Green(15), m. 2d Barnabas Wixam. terest. Isaac, b. 20 July 1665. Town gr. 1682, 1694. 3 JOSHUA(l), Kittery, ±23 in 1695, had the Constable 1693; gr.j. 1693-4, 1695-6. His fa. homestead, m. 1st at Amesbury 21 Dec. deeded him 30 a. and a ho. in 1686, and 10 a. 1693 Ann Lancaster, m. 2d Sept. 1716 Mary in 1694. He also bot 20 a. from his fa. Sued Hepworth. Shortly after his 1st marriage, by John Woodman for assault, 1695. List in July 1694, he was acc. of being the fa. of 298. Gr.j. 1694, 1696; constable 1692-3. Bef. a ch. by Sarah Lydston and judged guilty, 1698 he mov. to So. Carolina, selling his Kit. supporting this dau. thereafter. Gr.j. 1701, lands 2 May 1698. Adm. on his est. gr. at 1715; constable 1696-7. Lists 297, 298. Had Charleston to his wid. Elizabeth (±23 in town gr. 1694, 1701. Adm. to So. Ch., Ports­ 1695), 26 Oct. 1700. Prob. ch: Isaac, planter, mouth, 1720. His ch. ment, in will of their with w. Mary, liv. near Charleston in 1719. gr.fa. Lancaster. Adm. to wid. Mary, Apr. Poss. ch: Abraham, shoemaker, of Dover and 1738. Ch. by 1st w: Hannah, b. 10 Mar. 1694- Portsm. 1712-1713. Abraham, Eastham, b. 5, m. 1st Thomas Palmer, m. 2d Nathan 9 June 1667, m. Elizabeth Freeman who m. Adams (19). Sarah, b. 27 Aug. 1696, m. in 2d in Eastham 7 July 1712 Joseph Myrick. Greenland 25 Oct. 1720 James Locke(2). Lists 298, 330de. 5 ch. Martha, b. 20 Feb. Joshua, b. 4 Sept. 1698, m. int. 29 Apr. 1729 1669, prob. m. Daniel Cole of Eastham and d. Dorcas Hill(10). Will, 18 June—16 Oct. s.p. This marriage seems the only poss. ex­ 1754. 6 ch. Joseph, b. 10 Nov. 1700, d.y. planation of the fact that Daniel Cole in Anne, b. 19 Oct. 1702, m. John Coterel. Icha­ his will (1735) called Martha (Bemick) bod, b. 27 July 1704, m. 21 Nov. 1731 Abi­ Knowles, dau. of Abraham Bemick, cousin. gail Scriggins who prob. m. 2d, int. 18 Dec. Joshua, b. 24 July 1672. Lydia, b. 8 Feb 1742, Eobert Cole. Isaac, b. 14 Feb. 1705-6, 1676, m. Thomas Cole(32). m. 1st 26 Sept. 1726 Anne Allen, m. 2d 7 2 JACOB(l), Kittery, shipbuilder, ±37 in June 1753 Mary (Dixon) Pettegrew. 6 + 2 1698-9, 68 in 1729, had w. Lydia by 1684 ch. Dorcas, m. 1st Joseph Pitman(13), nú and a 2d w. Mary by 1692. In 1695 gossip 2d Nathaniel Fernald. Lydia, m. int. 15 REMICK 582 REYNOLDS July 1731 John Worster. Poss. by 2d w: Walton's hands. Appar. he had gone away, Mary, bp. 28 Aug. 1720, d.y. prob. back to Eng. Bencher, Daniel, wit. Bobin Hood's deed to 3 NATHANIEL, sued Ephraim Lynn (1) for Henry Curtis(l) in 1666. Printed debt in 1660. -Benether- from John Pickering's copy, 4 CAPT. NICHOLAS, Esq., Kennebec, ' the 1786. first Justice made in these parts,' had a Bew, Matthew, was late of Kennebec Biver, deed from the Ind., Eobin Hood, which cov­ now of Staten Isl., in 1683 when he deed­ ered land from the Kennebec river to Casco ed 40 + 10 a. at Kennebec, bot of Thomas bay, in 1661. Took O. A. and oath as J. P. Webber, to Eichard Pateshall of Boston. at Arrowsic, 1665. Lists 161, 191. Liv. in 1671 when he wit. deed of Mary Parker(13) REYNOLDS, Eenalds, Eennals. Eeynold to her s. Thomas. ' The late Capt. Beynolds, an ancient given name, the patronymic dec' in 1696. By w. Dorothy he had: Be­ being common, partic. in Cornwall. becca, m. John Allen(6). Seaborn, adopted 1 JOB(6), appar. liv. in Portsmouth bef. by Eichard and Margaret Tucker, m. Nicho­ 1679-80, when his tax was abated, and las Hodge(7). then moved to Cape Elizabeth where he 5 OWEN (Eunnals), Exeter by 1688 as he was liv. in 1689, his chimney being a land­ depos. in 1713-4 ab. matters 26 yrs. past. mark after the Ind. wars. Lists 66, 313a, Gave note to Henry Williams, whose w. 228c. He m. Sarah Crawford(5), a Portsm. Christian sued on it, 24 Feb. 1700-1. Either wid. in 1692, when as only heir of her fa. she he or his s. was member of an Exeter scout- deeded to her br. John Willey. In 1696 the ing-party in 1712. List 388. By unkn. w: Newcastle rec. state that the wid. of Job Owen, Stratham, d. s.p. List 388. Adm. to Eenouls had several ch. and did not put br. Thomas 30 Sept. 1752. Div. to br. Thom­ them out as apprentices. They are ident. by as, sis. Mary and heirs of bros. Bobert and q.e. deeds to their gr.fa. 's land: Job, Oyster John in 1755. Judith, in ct. for usual reason Biver, where he bot 60 a. from Joseph Davis 16 Oct. 1713; d. 17 Nov. 1747, s.p. (legal). in 1713 and 30 a. from Naphtali Kincaid in Mary, Stratham, spinner, had a male ch. 1719. Town gr. 1733-4. List 368b(2). Liv. which d. 6 June 1720, Mr. Jacob Trask its fa. in 1758 but d. bef. May 1763. He m. wid. Will, 15 Jan. 1755—29 Oct. 1760, made Ju­ Hannah (Huckins) Chesley who q.e. her dith, dau. of her br. Eobert, sole legatee. right in her gt.gr.fa. Burnham's est. in 1747. Eobert, of Chester 1728-1749, m. 21 Aug. Ch. Mary, m. James Langley(3). John, 1730 Love Clifford, d. bef. 1755 leav. dau. Oyster Biver, 38 in 1734, m. 23 Dec. 1718 Judith and prob. other ch. John, d. bef. Hannah Clark(3?). Lists 368b, 369. Will, 1755 leav. heirs. Thomas, ±57 in 1760, 20 June 1756, names her, sons John, Abra­ Stratham bef. and Deerfield after 1761; will, ham, William, Joseph (exec), Stephen, Solo­ 27 Jan. 1766, names w. Elizabeth (exec.) and mon, Winthrop, daus. Elizabeth Snell, Sarah sons Owen, Thomas, Samuel, John. Bunker, Deliverance, and (relationsh. not 6 WILLIAM, Cape Porpus, first at Ply­ stated) Hannah and Elizabeth Willey. Adm. mouth where he had land on Duxbury c.t.a. in 1767, to Joseph's wid. Lydia. side in 1637 and m. 30 Aug. 1638 Alice Kit- 2 DE. JOHN, 'the old doctor,' an early ar­ son. At Kennebec with Howland in 1634 rival at Piscataqua. Wit. deed, Lander (see Hocking). In Cape Porpus he had a 200 to Mills, 1639; bail in Str. Bk. ct., 1643; prob. a. gr. from Cleeve in 1654, bot Peter Tur- Portsm. selectman, 1646; adm. est. of John bat's ho. and 200 a. on the E. side of the White, 1646. With Eice Thomas, he sued Kennebunk riv. in 1657 and kept the ferry, Geo. Small and Eichard Cummings in 1647. being lie as late as 1673. O. A. 1653. Lists In 1647 he was liv. on Hog Isl, Isles of 22, 24, 251, 252, 254, 255. In 1675 he settled Shoals, and, contrary to law, had his wife, his whole prop, on his s. John in return for goats and hogs with him. He was allowed to life support for his aged parents, giving keep the former, but the latter had to be money to his sons William and Job bef. sign­ sent to the mainland as they ate drying fish ing the deed. Ch: William. Job. John, ±30 and defiled the springs. Constable there (or in 1681, sold his fa.'s original 100 a. planta­ a s. of the same name!), 1647. With John tion (?) to Peter Eandall in 1684. List 259. Pickering, he arbitrated betw. Eoger Knight Appointed ferryman, 1687. He d. s.p. and and Francis Eaynes, 1647. He and his fam­ prob. unm., and certainly intestate. By law ily, of whom no knowledge, were abs. from his heirs were his nephews and nieces, and a meet., 1648. Cross actions with John Miles, series of deeds beginning in 1718 give us 1649-50. Gr.j. 1646-7. Lists 41, 323, 324. the names of 8 of them, but the same deeds Sued by Wm. Wormwood in 1650 for detain­ leave us in hopeless confusion as to the num­ ing goats and a sow, and lost, and his surety, ber of William Beynolds' gr.ch. and the par­ Alexander Jones, had to pay judg., being entage of some of them. Job Beynolds (1 repaid out of the Dr. 's goods left in Geo. jr.) and his sis. Mary Langley q.e their right REYNOLDS 583 RHODES to Thos. Perkins in 1718. John Reynolds(l) accepted. Lists 311c, 328, 356eg. His 1st w. q.e. to Stephen Harding in 1720. Samuel was a Boyce, one of the co-heiresses of her Reynolds(7) q.e. to Perkins in 1720. Perkins br. He m. 2d Frances Clarke who had been and Harding in 1721 proceeded to divide the a serv. in the ho. of Rev. John Wilson of whole 200 a. (specifically the Cleeve gr.), as Boston and was dism. to Plym. Ch. in 1642. if they had bot up all claims, thru arbitra­ He d. 21 Apr. 1669, and his will, made two tors who awarded 1/15 to Harding and 14/15 days bef. his death, was prob. 30 June 1669. to Perkins. Prom this it would seem that It made very careful provision for his w. John Reynolds had conv. 1/15. But how and her ch. and stated that his ch. by his 1st could Job, Mary and Samuel conv. 14/15! Tn w. had already been taken care of. They did 1722 arbitrators are again at work, but this not agree, however, and in 1678 Jachin Rey- time 400 a. are mentioned (200 from Cleeve, nor and his br.-in-law Job Lane entered pe­ 200 from Turbat). To add to the confusion titions stating that Boyce prop., entailed on Alice Buss and Sarah Blanchard appear in Jachin as heir male, and prop, coming to 1722, declare themselves nieces of John Rey­ them by will from the Boyces thru the death nolds and conv. 1/6 to Harding, and in 1725 of their mo., had been enjoyed by their fa. Hope Demeritt and William Wormwood, until his death and was now withheld from niece and nephew, q.e. to Harding. Where­ them. Quite modestly they asked merely to upon in 1726 Perkins and Harding divide all share with their fa.'s second fam. Ch. by over again by exchanging deeds, but with­ 1st w: Jachin (Joachim?), Rowley by 1651, out disclosing what proportion of the land m. 12 Nov. 1662 Elizabeth Dennison of each claimed that he owned. Into the prob­ Charlestown. Will 1708. 6 ch. Hannah, m. lem come the chance of unrec. deeds, the Sept. 1660 Job Lane of Maiden. By 2d w: poss. that the arbitrators considered that Rev. John, H. C. 1663, preached at Mendon they were dealing with Wm. Reynolds' heirs ab. 1669 and later studied with and assisted and not John's, involving a double share his fa., being ordained 12 July 1671; m. Ju­ for his eldest son. A dau., mo. of Alice Buss dith Quincy, dau. of Edmund Q. of Brain­ and Sarah Blanchard. If Sarah Head was a tree (his mo., Mrs. Reynor, called Mr. Quincy maiden when she m. Richard Blanchard in -brother-, a relationship sometimes assumed 1719, this dau. was Sarah, 2d w. of Arthur by persons whose children had married); d. Head (2). If Sarah was a wid. Head, her at Braintree 21 Dec. 1676, ag. 33. Adm. paternity is unkn. A dau., m. a Wormwood. (c.t.a.?) gr. to his mo. 31 Oct. 1677, the exec, And very prob. Hope, m. 1st in Saco in 1664 having declined to serve, Lt. Peter Coffin be­ Thomas Sanders, app. m. 2d John Cleg. ing assoc. with her as adm. 1 Apr. 1680. Eliz­ 7 WTLLIAM(6), fisherman, prob. of age in abeth, d. unm. Dorothy, m. Capt. Job Alcock 1663 when his fa. was sr. He had (by gr. (1) and d. s.p. Abigail, m. 1st John Brough­ from Cleeve?) 200 a. next his fa. which he ton (2), m. 2d Thomas Kendall of Woburn. mtg. to Francis Johnson in 1667 and never Her ch. and those of her sis. Judith were the redeemed. He and Peter Turbat gave joint eventual heirs of her fa., br., and sis. Mrs. and several notes to John Cutt in 1668. Cut­ Alcock. Judith, wit. will of Henry Tibbetts, ting wood at Spruce Creek with his br. John prob. 1676; m. 1st Rev. Jabez Fox(2), m. 2d and John Turbat in 1676. After Philip's war Col. Jonathan Tyng. She, or ano. of the sis­ he settled in Pemaquid (List 124). By an ters, may have been the dau. b. 26 Dec. 1647. unkn. w. he had at least one ch: Samuel, Brad­ Joseph, b. 15 Aug. 1650, d. 3 Nov. 1652. ford, became adm. of the est. of his gr.fa. and his uncle John in 1721, giving a p/a to Thomas Perkins of Portsm. to manage his RHODES, found in Yorkshire and Lanca­ affairs. He had q.e. his rights in his gr.fa.'s shire, thought to be a contraction of est. to Perkins 15 July 1720. He m. Abigail Roadhouse. Middleton; 9 eh. b. 1703-1726. Will, 5 Mar. 1 JOHN. Two of them, Lists 3, 269b. 1744-5—25 Nov. 1745, ment. 'the lands that 2 THOMAS, Kittery, ±33 in 1680, joiner, bot may fall to me in the Eastern parts, by my with£30 borrowed from James Chadburne Grandfather or Father Runels,' his w. Abi­ on a note on the previous day, land in Eliot gail, sons Stephen, Samuel, Job, Ebenezer, 2 Feb. 1680-1. He m. ab. 1679 Mary Thomp­ dau. Sarah Lakeman and gr.s. William At- son, who was bp., a wid., 1 June 1712. In wood (s. of dee'd dau. Abigail). 1680 he depos. ab. Kit. happenings of 1676. With Wm. Furbush he bot goods from Jo­ seph Rayne in 1681, made joint note with REYNOR. Furbush in 1683, was sued by Rayne in 1684 REV. JOHN, from Gildersome, par. of Bat- and escaped from the sheriff's custody. See ley, co. York; A. B., Magdalen Coll., Cam­ Johnson(30). Lists 290, 298(2). In 1704 he bridge, 1625; came to Plymouth ab. 1636 and had suffered losses from Ind. attack. He was chosen teacher. Freeman 1637-8. Ab. mtg. 55 a. at Thompson's Pt. to Joseph 1655 he was called to be pastor at Dover and Smith in 1707, it being redeemed by his s.-in- RHODES 584 RICH law Shorey in 1712. He d. after 1710, when Benoni Knight in 1721. He m. 2d 5 Sept. a writ was issued ag. T. E. sr., and bef. 1712. 1726 Mary (Pope) Rogers. His will, 4 Apr. Adm. 1 Mar. 1719-20 to Shorey. The wid. d. 1752—12 Aug. 1754, left prop, to s. Samuel 1 Apr. 1738. Six ch. surv. him out of: Anne, and dau. Anne, w. of Jonathan Hammond. b. 19 Apr. 1680. Mary, b. 22 Sept. 1682, m. 28 4 THOMAS, Kittery, seaman and ship­ Apr. 1702 Samuel Shorey. Jacob, b. 22 Feb. wright, ±61 in 1702 when he depos. that 1683, m. 7 Sept. 1704 Eleanor Brawn(2), d. he came to this country ab. 29 yrs. ago within one mo. after his father. Ch: Mary, (±1673). He hired himself to Thomas With­ m. Samuel Place of Newington; Thomas, ers and m. his master's dau. Mary bef. 22 York, m. 1st int. 26 June 1736 Elizabeth July 1675 when Withers deeded to them in (Grover 3) Hammons who d. 27 Nov. 1738, consid. of their marriage, the deed not to m. 2d int. 13 Nov. 1746 Mary (Pearce) take effect until his death. This took place Moody, 2 + 2 ch. Thomas, the fa. being sr. in in 1679, and in 1690 Wm. Haines test, that 1710. Charity, b. 8 or 28 Nov. 1687. Miles, T. R. earned his land by work before he got b. 28 Jan. 1689, m. 16 Feb. 1709 Patience it and was 'wont to signify spleen and ran­ Donnell (ct. Jan. 1710-1) who m. 2d 25 May cor' ag. old Mr. Withers. He began going 1714 Ichabod Jellison. He d. bef. his fa., to sea on Mr. John Cutt's bark in 1679. Gr.j. leav. ch; Charity (m. 1st at Greenland 28 1690, 1691, 1692; j. 1690. See Grout, Lydston May 1729 George Cross, m. 2d 14 May 1739 (2). He and s. Thomas were convict, and s. John Grover) and Miles who m. Mary Huff Richard acquit, of rec. stolen goods in 1698. (3) and was a fisherman in Arundel 1738 and Cross suits with John Pole of Boston, 1700. of Sheepscot 1738-9. Eleanor, b. 8 May Sued Jona. Mendum, 1705. L.sts 30, 295, 296 1693, m. Samuel Pike(12). John, b. 28 Nov. (2), 297, 298. His will, 6 Feb.—17 Mar. 1711, 1697. One John was taxed in Portsm. in leaves est. to w. and ch. except Thomas and 1719. Richard, who had had their sh. by deeds. 3 WALTER, wit. Thos. Hinkson's will in Wid. Mary, ±44, in 1702, kept a tavern in Portsmouth, 1664. Poss. that Dr. Eoads 1719. Other ch: Daniel Kittery, cordwainer, who was in ct. in 1665 for liv. in a suspicious had a deed from his mo. in 1719; gave a mtg. manner in John White's ho. in Kittery. At on ho. and J4 a. on Crooked Lane in 1731-2. the same session White's dau. Mary was acc. Mary, m. 5 July 1715 John Dealin (Daland, of having a bastard. He left Kit. and may Darling, Dolling?). Jane, m. Dec. 1712 Paul have been the W. E. in Providence in 1668 Wentworth, who was liv. at 'mo. Rice's' in and the Dr. E. killed by Mohawks in the 1717. Elizabeth, m. 23 Jan. 1715-6 Charles wilds of central N. Y. in 1676. Banfield(2). Margaret, m. 22 Sept. 1720 William Taylor of Wells. RICE, from the Welsh given-name Ehys. 5 THOMAS(4), Kittery, shipwright, bonds Became 37th commonest name in N. E. man for Benj. and Samuel Hutchins, 1706. 1 HENRY, Dover, had a town gr. 19 Mar. In 1709 Margaret Spinney, w. of Samuel, 1693-4. He m. wid. Jane Jackson(22). acc. T. R. jr. 'a married man' of being the Wit. Huckins deed, 1698. Deeded in 1702 fa. of her ch. List 297. He d. bef. 7 Jan. to Joseph Meader, who gave him a general 1723-4 when wid. Mary took adm., her bonds­ receipt. Will, 'aged,' 31 Dec. 1711—13 June men John Woodbridge and Nicholas Morrell 1712, left entire est. (goods only) to Eliza­ The mar. of Samuel Spinney and Mary Rice beth Chesley(l) and named as exec, her mo. in 1731 would seem to indicate a neat re­ Deliverance Chesley, who relinq. in favor of venge by the wronged husb. and w. of 1709. James Jackson, step s, of the deed. Lists 57, She d. bef. 26 Oct. 1734 when the est. was 94. distrib. Ch: Sarah, b. 11 Oct. 1702, m. 26 2 JOHN, Saco, fisherman. The town con­ Oct. 1721 Nicholas Weeks. Lydia, b. 28 Feb. tracted with him 14 July 1662 for use of 1703-4, d. s.p. bef. 1734. Moses, m. in 1733 his ho. (bot from Wm. Tharell) for the min­ Anne Griffith who was gr. adm. in 1734, ister. Sued by Pheasant Eastwiek, 1663-4. Nath. Keene and Nicholas Weeks, bonds­ Sued for debt by Isaac Walker in 1666, men, and m. John Manson in 1739. John, of Rich. Hitchcock acting as his attny. Appr. Exeter in 1734. Hannah, m. 3 Dec. 1729 John a boat in Wm. Scadlock's est. in 1667. Wit. Stevens of Wells. Martha, ±14 in 1725-6, m. John Jackson's p/a to Giles Barge, 1671. in 1732 John Chapman. Benjamin, liv. in Adm. on his prop., 'whether it be in the 1734. Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov. 1718, m. 26 Apr. hands of Rich. Randall or others,' to Samuel 1739 Jonathan Crockett of Portsmouth. Wheelwright, County Treas., 4 Apr. 1676. Joseph, had w. Ruth in 1755. Eunice, m. Lists 79, 244d. William Locke, joiner. 3 RICHARD(4), Kittery, called gent, in 6 WILLIAM ±24 in 1674 when he was mate 1711, m. 1st one Anne bef. 1721 when he of the -Richard-,Tobias Lear commander. was Joanna Pope's bondsman and Anne R. RICH. 1 Deliverance, a soldier k. at Saco wit. the bond. He and br. Daniel bondsm. for fort Apr. 1695. RICH 585 RICHMOND 2 EICHAED, m. Sarah Eoberts(ll). Wit. 4 WILLIAM, Portsmouth, currier, ±26 ÍD sale of a sh. of a Portsmouth vessel, 1667. Mar. 1671, m. by 1673 Mary Batchelder Wit. deed of his fa.-in-law to Zachariah (5). In 1680 she was acc. of stealing Wil­ Field, 1671. Bot ho. and orchard at Dover mot Oliver's coat. Received stolen goods from Eobert Mason, 1681. Sued by Edward from James Gallison in 1675, prob. deceived Cranfield ab. 1685. Primarily a resident of by him as to their origin. Test. ag. Geo. Eastham, Mass., where he d. Lists 52, 87, Bramhall, 1677. Sarah Sherburne test, that 356j, 359ab. His ch. John, Thomas, Samuel, W. E. knocked Sarah Pearce down when she Sarah, w. of Isaac Baker, and Lydia (m. one was going to his ho. (ab. 1681). Adm. of est. Hopkins by 1708) gave a p/a to their br. of Thomas Ladbrook, 1684. He rented a Richard in 1706 to deal with their N. H. in­ room for 6 yrs. to Dr. John Baxter in 1688. heritance. He sold Trueworthy's Pt., 'de­ J. 1684. Lists 55b, 59, 60, 67, 313a, 327b, 329, scended to us from our fa. E. R.,' to Peter 331b, 334a, 335a, 337. ln 1693 he said at Mr. Dixon in 1708. Fryer's ho. that Mr. Moody 'never did preach a sermon.' He d. 7 Nov. 1694 and RICHARDS, patronymic from Richard, wid. Mary was gr. adm. 10 Dec. Adm. on her Cornwall and the Welsh border its chief est. was gr. 10 Feb. 1702-3 to s. Samuel and homes. his br.-in-law Shackf ord. Ch: Abigail, m. 1 GEORGE, of Topsham, co. Devon, mari­ (ct. June 1695) Samuel Shaekford. Samuel, tax abated 1714. A Samuel with w. Sarah, ner, bot a ho. in Portsmouth from James a Wedgwood heir, liv. in Eochester where he Jeffrey and had 96 a. at Barrington, all of had 4 ch. bp. in 1737 and others later. Per­ which he left by will, 3 Dec. 1735—29 July haps William, m. in Portsm. 23 Aug. 1694 1739, to wid. Lydia Rackliff(l) for life, with Mary Doe(2); j. Dee. 1695; nothing further. careful remainders to a little girl called Mary Richards liv. with Samuel Moore in Kittery, and, if she d. s.p., to Lydia Back­ RICHARDSON, a common patronymic, liff's ch. Suspicion that Mary was his dau. partic. in the northern counties. Became by the wid. seems justified. Mary m. Joshua 30th commonest name in N. E. See also Ben­ Downing of Newington, joiner. jamin Shaw. 2 $*JOHN, Pemaquid, s. of Thomas of Dor­ 1 JOHN, sued in Dover ct. for felling trees chester, sued Francis Knight in Saco ct. on Mr. Larkham's land in 1642. Wit. 1640, the case being subm. to arbitrators. will of Thos. Wilson, 1642. His marriage In 1644 he bot from the sachem Robin Hood with Elizabeth Fryer was declared void in an island called Arrowsic or Richards' Isl. Exeter ct. in 1644, he having a w. in Eng. on which he was liv. and which he sold to Poss. she became the 2d w. of John Clifford Clarke & Lake in 1654. He rem. to Mass. and (3) in 1658. m. 1st Elizabeth (Hawkins) Winthrop, wid. 2 JOHN (Eichisonne), wit. Cleeve to Phip- of Adam, m. 2d 1 Sept. 1692 Anne Winthrop pen 30 Sept. 1650. See Doc. Hist. 6. 6. (Gov. John of Conn.). He d. s.p. 1 Sept. 3 JOHN, boat-builder, signed pet. ag. Gorges 1694, after a very active and successful po­ in 1666. Had gr. at Wells in 1673, which litical and military career, having been Rep. was sold in 1751 by Joseph E. of Medfield to Gen. Ct. for many yrs., Speaker, Assistant, and Benj. E. of Medway,' sons of John Eich- Counsellor, Major etc., the details to be ardson of Medfield.' Adm. to Walter Gen­ found in Mass. history. Lists 11, 181. dall July 1676. Lists 25, 269b, 291. 3 JUSTINIAN, Greenland, where he pd. the 4 MOSES. List 237b. smallest tax in 1672. Bot land from Wm. 5 EICHAED, with w. Elizabeth sold a ho. at Furber. Gr.j. 1693,1694. His wid. Mary and Faimouth in 1721. s. Joseph q.e. his est. to his s. Benjamin in 6 THOMAS, test, in 1676-7 ag. Capt. Walter 1702, the latter to pay his fa.'s debts. Lists Gendall, charged with treason. Prob. a 52, 57, 331a, 332b. Ch: Benjamin, taxed in Mass. soldier. Greenl, 1707, the next name being Arnold 7 LT., k. at Black Pt. June 1677, was Lt. Brick for whom (4) gave bond on his coming James from Mass. to town in 1694. He and w. Elizabeth (Hods- don 3) (Galloway) sold his fa.'s ho. and 14 RICHMOND, a castle in co. York. a. to Wm. Furber in 1719. List 343. Joseph, 1 EPHRAIM (Ridgmond) sued Joshua Rochester, 79 in 1749, m. 12 Aug. 1697 Abi­ Downing(5), 1683. gail Rollins(5). On Newington coroner's j. 2 GEORGE, gentleman, merchant, from 1696. Joseph and Benj., brothers, stealing Bandonbridge, co. Cork, Ireland, was fish from Col. MarK Hunking in 1722, were trading on the Me. coast in 1638, partic. with prob. gr.sons of (3). John Winter at Richmond Isl. When Winter

Zy2 THOMAS. In Ashley case (List 1), A.'s was charged with extortion, Michael Mitton servant Thomas Richards, lately dead, is test, to hearing Mr. Richmond quote his ment. prices for powder at Mr. Cleeve's ho. The RICHMOND 586 RIDER fam. of Richmond alias Shepherd, originally worth, m. 1st 16 Nov. 1720 Elizabeth Gar- from co. Somerset, settled at Bandonbridge land(3), m. 2d in Berwick 17 Dec. 1761 Mary in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Capt. Rich­ May; will, 19 Jan. 1771—10 Dec. 1772, ment. ard Richmond, a br. of George, and Lt. John his w., sons Tristram, Joseph, John, Noah, Richmond, poss. ano. br. or Richard's s., Joshua and Jabez and dau. Mehitable Brack­ were in command of the ship -Mary Provi­ ett. Sarah, m. John Wingate. dence- in Va. in Jan. 1623-4. That Richmond Rickword, Stephen, wit. with Henry Crown Isl. got its name from early voyagers of this a bond, Avery to Cutt, 1678-9. fam. is an attractive but uninvestigated RTDDAN, Thaddeus, ±56 in 1681, account­ theory. ant and merchant, assoc. with Richard 3 JOHN, Saco, sued by Mr. Theoph. Davis Leader(2) in his various enterprises, was for slander and by Mr. Henry Boade for first at the iron-works at Lynn, where he m. trespass, and sued Mr. Thomas Lewis for Elizabeth King (Daniel). In 1651, poss. trespass and detaining his servt., Feb. 1636- after a visit to England, he came to the Pis­ 7. Sued by Thos. Page for trespass, May cataqua with Leader and bot a ho. in Ports­ 1637. Sued Theoph. Davis for debt, June mouth from Wm. Palmer. In 1652 he became 1637. Poss. the J. R. who was at Taunton clerk of the court. His stay in N. H. was by 1637 and later in R. I. short as he sold his ho. to Richard Cutts in Rickard, see Ricker. 1653 and was in Lynn that yr. taking an inv. of the iron-works. Selectman of Lynn 1661- RICKER, Eiccar, Rickard, Record. Rick­ 2. Ten years later he was at Marblehead ard is peculiar to Cornwall. where, among other activities, he kept an 1 GEORGE, Dover by 1672, br. of (2), bot inn. Selectman of Marbleh. 1672, 1673, 1675, land on the E. side of Garrison hill from 1679, 1680. He d. 6 Jan. 1690-1 (gr.st.), his John Wentworth in 1674 and from William s. John app. adm. John bot in his sisters' Wentworth in 1677. Town gr. of 60 a. in shares and his mo. leased her int. to him for 1693-4. He m. Eleanor Evans(8) about 1680. a £10 annuity. Lists 298, 323. Ch: Elizabeth, Lists 52, 57, 62, 96, 356j, 359ab. He was k. d. unm. 26 Apr. 1720 in 65th yr. Mary, m. 1st by Ind. in June 1706 'while running up the John Hoddy(2), m. 2d Samuel Keyes(4). lane near the garrison.' Ch: Judith, b. 1 Feb. Hannah, twin, b. 12 Aug., d. 13 Sept. 1660. 1681, captured by Ind. in July 1696, but soon Sarah, twin, liv. 1676 but d. s.p. bef. 1690. returned and m. Thomas Horne(4). List 96. Hannah, b. 11 Nov. 1662, m. 1st Henry Dyer John, b. 1 Apr. 1682, m. Hannah Garland(3) (3), m. 2d Augustine Bullard. John, b. 3 by 1714. Lists 331b, 358d. 14 ch. Mary, b. Feb. 1664-5, m. Joanna Hawkins (Thos.). 22 Mar. 1685, m. William Twombly. She was Abigail b. 4 June 1671, m. William Part­ with her fa. when he was k. but managed to ridge^). Desc. spell the name Raddin. escape. Maturin, b. 1 Feb. 1686-7, m. Hannah Huntress(l). 12 ch. b. 1713-1736. Elizabeth, RIDER. b. 8 Aug. 1690, m. 1st Bartholomew Steven­ 1 BAKER, acc. of theft and drunkenness in son jr., m.2d one Abbott. Hannah, b. 12 May Wells ct. on compl. of Nathan Bedford in 1693, m. William Jones(57 jr.). Ephraim, b. 1672. Of Damariscove in 1675 and later in 15 Feb. 1696, m. 1st 1 Sept. 1720 Dorcas Gar- the yr. a refugee in Boston where he was not land(3), m. 2d Sarah Wentworth who d. wanted. Dec. 1788; d. Dec. 1773. 12 ch. Eleanor, b. 2 FRANCIS. List 87. 15 Feb. 1699, m. Benjamin Stanton. George, 3 *PHINEAS, from Gloucester to Casco, b. 10 Feb. 1702, m. Jemima Busby. Ch. where he had a deed for 55 a. from 2 MART (Record). See Cater(2). Name, Cleeve in 1658. Deputy in 1670. Lists 25, age and propinquity suggest relationship 86, 87, 222acd, 317, 331b, 313a. Tr.j. 1662, to (1) and (3). See also Dauverne. 1663, 1664, 1666; gr.j. 1667; selectman 1668. 3 MATTJRIN, Dover, br. of (1), has slight Retired to Newcastle where wid. Alice was history. Lists 52, 62, 96, 358d, 359ab. He gr. adm. on est. of 'old Rider' in 1681. Only was k. on the same day in 1706 as his br., 'in ch: John (Lists 222c, 223a, 227), left two his field and his little son carried away.' Ch. sons, one who d.s.p., and John,and two daus., by unkn. w: Maturin, m. Lucy Wallingford. Elizabeth w. of William Dye of Stonington, The 'little son' is traditionally called Noah, Conn., and Mary who was w. of James but in the list of prisoners still in Canada Knapp of Falmouth in 1730 and the wid. of 1710-1 appears 'John Ricor' of Cochick who one Warren of Stoughton, Mass., in 1734. can hardly be other than the Dover boy. He John the gr.s. was rep. by a s. John, weaver, had been bp. as Jean Francois Ricard, aged of Swansea, in 1739. The 55 a. was in the

14, of a place near Dover called Quihecga, 11 hands of William Pote in 1735, y3 being

June 1707. In 1710 he was at the seminary deeded to him by Mary Knapp and y3 by at Quebec, accounting for the Dover trad, Phineas Jones who had bot it from Elizabeth that he became a priest. Joseph, Somers- Dye and John Rider. RIDGWAY 587 RISBY RIDGWAY, John, Pemaquid and Charles­ her and 2 ch. without food. Lists 187,188,189. town, ±32 in 1655, built a ho. on E. side RINDGE, Daniel, wit. deed Sarah Pope to of Pemaquid Great Palls, later owned by Pepperell of land at Winter Harbor, 1694, Thos. Giles. He had a fishing venture in Patience Creasie the other wit. John Rindge, 1651 with Rev. Robert Jordan whom he sued a Portsm. merchant in 1729, wit. in 1720 in 1654. Lists 111, 124. Sued Jordan, Rish- with Barnabas Cruce. worth, Richard Hitchcock and Wheelwright, RINES, Rhines, Henry, at Oyster River by 1655. He m. Mary Brackenbury who joined 1695 when he signed a pet. Nothing app. the Charlestown Ch. 27 Nov. 1652 and d. 24 as to his origin. Lists 368ab. He would seem Dec. 1670. Kn. ch: John, Boston, mariner, to have been the fa. of Thomas, who signed a had a 100 a. gr. at Pemaquid in 1686. He d. pet. in 1717, and of William. Both the latter 10 Nov. 1721, ag. 68, in Maiden. Will. His were surely m. by 1720 when they and their sons John, brickmaker (w. Rebecca), James, wives (one named Elizabeth) were called as housewright (w. Mehitable), Samuel, chair- wit. in a ease ag. Amos Pinkham for theft. maker (w. Naomi), deeded to James Wood- One, at least, was m. sev. yrs. earlier and was side of Pemaquid, 1735. A dau. Elizabeth m. the fa., not named in the record, of Joseph William Cox 23 Nov. 1719. Alice, bp. 27 Oct. Rhines, ag. 14, and Thos. Rhines, ag. 11, bp. 1667. James and Hannah, bp. 13 Oct. 1668. at O. R. 7 Jan. 1727-8. Christian Busby, Sarah, bp. 12 Mar. 1671, ±56 in 1716, ±76 in single wo., compl. ag. Joseph in 1736-7 and 1736, m. Samuel Austin. Mary, w. of Robert he was not to be found, but subsequently ret. Cawley(2) and Leonard Drowne, who test, and m. her as they had two ch. bp. in 1741, to her girlhood in Ridgway's Pemaquid ho., when he o.c. at Dover Ch. Henry Rines, ment. no relationship. presum. a gr.s. of the signer of 1695, had ch. Ridley, Mark, sued for cattle in Wells ct. by bp. in Berwick from 1739. See Raynes(5). Francis Morgan in 1672. List 312e. RIGBY, Alexander, Esq., b. 1594, s. of Alex­ RING, very uncommon in Eng., poss. de­ ander and Anne (Asshaw) of Wigan, co. rived from residence near a baiting-ring. Lanes., and descended from an ancient 1 MERIBAH, dau. of John, Salisbury, had county fam., lawyer, colonel in the Parlia­ liv. some time as servt. of Thomas Dean mentary army and Baron of the Exchequer of Hampton in 1722, when she was acc. of (but neither -Sir Alexander- nor -Lord Rig- murdering her bastard, George March its fa. by- as sometimes assumed by American writ­ 2 ROBERT, grantor with Abraham Shurt to ers). Adm. to Grays Inn in 1610; returned to John Brown(15). See Y. D. 20. 85. Parliament as member for Wigan in 1639-40 3 SETH, Newington (Portsm. tax abated and was very active; Deputy-Lt. for Lanes. 1715), m. ab. 1716 Elizabeth Libby. He 1641-1642; saw much action in the Civil War was neph. of Keziah (Brackett 2) Maylem 1643-1644. In 1643-4 George Cleeve was suc­ who thus named him in her will, and there­ cessful in persuading him to buy the so- fore a s. of Mary Brackett who m. 1st Joseph called Plough Patent covering the territory Ring of Salisbury, 2d in 1710 Nathaniel in Maine known as Lygonia, lying between Whittier of Salis. Among Seth's desc. a the Sagadahoc and Kennebunk rivers, and in strong and early tradition persists that he having Rigby appoint him Deputy-President was of Indian blood. If Mary was taken at thereof. He d. 18 Aug. 1650 and after the Falmouth in 1690 or was with her Brackett restoration of Charles II his int. was ignored, grandparents at Sandy Beach in 1691 when altho his son, Mr. Sergt. Rigby, entered a they were k. and many unnamed members of warning against so doing when Parliament their fam. taken prisoner, it is not imposs. was considering the Mason and Gorges that she had a ch. by an Ind. fa. during her claims. By w. Lucy, dau. of Sir Urian Leigh captivity. Joseph Ring was at Fort Loyal in of Adlington, co. Chester, he had four ch. 1690, and was prob. that captive J. R. tor­ See Dictionary of Nat. Biog. 48: 299. The tured and burned at the stake in 1704 by name Rigby has survived in Maine, alas, Ind. in revenge for their losses in the at­ only as the designation of a defunct race­ tack on Berwick. See 3 Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. track and of an active freight yard. VI. S. R.'s will 5 Feb. 1756—30 May 1757 Right, see Wright. names his ch: Joseph, bp. 5 Jan. 1717-18, exec, Scarboro, mariner. Benjamin. Eliph- RLLANCE, Jacob, the 3d husb. of Mary Cole alet and Seth and Mary, w. of one Huntress (24) whom he m. at Wells 10 May 1720. (all three in Halifax). Jane Alcock. Eliza­ He d. bef. 4 Oct. 1729 when her int. to m. beth Shackford. Josiah. George. Also Da­ William Bracy(2) was pub. Jane Boothby vid, bp. 24 Nov. 1734, not in will. and Elizabeth Rich test, in 1730 that it was RISBY, William, Dover, taxed at Oyster a 'smock marriage.' RILEY, John and w. Mary were refugees at River 1659, m. one Sarah late in the day Chariest, from the Kennebec in 1690 when in 1660 and left town to escape ct. action. he was impressed and taken to Wells, leaving See Jones (54). List 361a. RISHWORTH 588 ROBERTS RISHWORTH, a Yorkshire name, Hali­ ROANES, William, at York by 1659, m. 1st fax its principal home. Mary Parker(14), m. 2d bef. 7 Oct. 1673 t*EDWABD, ±53 on 2 Mar. 1671-2, gentle­ wid. Wilmot Start. In 1717 Thomas Adams man and distinguished civil servant, s. of test, that 58 or 60 yrs. ago he had helped his Rev. Thomas and Esther (Hutchinson) of br. Roans. In 1718 John Parker test, that Laceby, co. Lincoln, gr.s. of Mrs. Hutchin- betw. 54 and 60 yrs. ago W. R. had hired son(ll), came to N. E. as a young man with him of his father. York gr. 1666 to his w. his Hutchinson and Wheelwright relations. and ch. of 12 a. above Bass Cove. Tr.j. 1668. Signed the Exeter combination in 1639 and List 25. Adm. 11 Sept. 1677 to John Parker, in 1C40 was chosen by Exeter to be 'secre­ sr., the est. being very small. Ch. by 1st w., tary' (town clerk). Accomp. his uncle both having been supported by John Parker Wheelwright to Wells in 1640, had a gr. and sr. for 7 yrs. bef. 1678: Elizabeth. Dorothy built a ho., later sold to John Barrett sr. In Crew of Boston test, that she had had two 1643 Thos. Gorges named him as one of three bastards. In 1695, of Bos., only ch. of her agents to make gr. of land betw. Ogunquit parents, late of York, she deeded 10 a. to and the Kennebunk riv. He owned land in Samuel Came. She m. Philip Adams(19). Hampton in 1650 and prob. liv. there tempo, Esther, wit. Hilton to Yeales 1682. In 1685 as he was Hampt. selectman, 1651. Owned when she was liv. in Boston, Samuel Crawley a mill-site on Cape Neddick riv. in 1651. By was acc of stealing her money from Joseph 1656-7 he had settled in York, occupying Sir Weare's vessel bound for Bos. Presum. d. Perdinando Gorges' house under Mr. Nanny, bef. 1695. See also Rounds. a more convenient residence for one who had ROBBINS. 1 Edmund. List 13. become in 1651 Recorder of the Province, a place which he held with distinction thru 2 SAMUEL. List356h. many vicissitudes until 1686, when, although 3 WILLIAM Isles of Shoals by 1672, adm. Scottow obtained the office, Rishworth as his 29 Sept. 1680 to Thomas Pumery who pd. deputy continued to do the work. Many for doctor and funeral. York gr. from 1658 to 1687. Councillor, 1651; ROBERTS, patronymic from Robert, most 0. A. to Mass. 1652; Com.t.e.s.c. 1658; Jus­ common in Wales and the border coun­ tice 1664; magistrate almost all his life; ties, but well kn. fam. in Kent and Cornwall. Dep. to the Me. and Mass. General Courts Became 81st commonest name in N. E. many terms and almost constantly select­ 1 EDWARD, Sheepscot wit., 1652-3. man of York from 1657 to 1673. He m. his l'/2 GEORGE, Exeter by 1678, m. Mary cousin Susannah Wheelwright, who was liv. Jones(17) who m. 2d by 1698-9 Nathaniel in 1674 but not in 1679. An inv. of his est. Folsom(6) and 3d Nicholas Norris. In 1680 was taken 18 Feb. 1689-90 and on 24 Feb. he and his Jones relations had an altercation 1690-1 adm. was gr. to his dau. Mrs. Mary with the Scammans, Roger Kelly and Robt. Hull. The est. was small and contained no Steward over some timber. Ack. debt to real prop, altho much had passed thru his Capt. Thos. Daniel, 1681. Lists 52, 57. Son hands, poss. enriching his only child. His John m. a dau. of Alexander Magoon(l); homestead had been mtg. to Mr. John Cutt was called upon to help support his mo. Nor in 1679. See Jocelyn(2), Nanny, Gorges(lO), ris in 1741. Prob. George, cordwainer, Ex Godfrey(l). For more extended accounts of eter, 1735+. his life and estimates of his public service, 2 GILES, Scarboro by 1658, m. a dau. of see P. & C. Rec, I. xiv et seq., II. xi et seq.; Godfrey Sheldon. Gr. of 50 a. in 1662. York Deeds, I. 10-11; Banks' Hist, of York, Lists 221, 239a. Will, 25 Jan. 1666—20 June 1. 214-7. A more temperate estimate of 1667, left his prop, for the bringing up of his Rishworth by Col. Banks appeared in the five ch., three being with him and two with Portland Argus, May 22, 1915, in which he his br. Arthur Alger, who was named exec, says: 'The reader will conclude that Rish­ Mr. Henry Jocelyn and br. William Sheldon worth was a capable official whose services overseers. Arthur and Andrew Alger agreed were appreciated and desired by his fellow to care for all five, of whom three are ident. citizens . . . and posterity can clearly ab­ in est. papers of Arthur: Abraham, Reading, solve him from the discredit of seeking and had w. Sarah. Sold 100 a. by Scottows Hill, holding office by means of political charla­ had from his uncle Alger, to Aaron Jewett tanry.' Lists 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 32, 33, 78, 79, in 1730. David, Woburn, weaver; m. 2 Oct. 82, 84, 88, 111, 221, 232, 235, 236, 254, 262, 1678 Joanna Brooks. Entered an East. CI. 275, 277, 276, 373, 376a, 392b, 393b. Only kn. for a ho. and 54 a. at Scarboro. He d. 4 Sept. ch: Mary, m. 1st by 1678-9 (William?) 1724. Giles, k. at Falmouth, 1689. White, m. 2d by 1682 John Sayward, m. 3d 3 HENRY, Richmond Isl., baker, 1633. List Phineas Hull(7), m. 4th James Plaisted(3). 21. Rix, see Reekes. 4 JOHN, Richmond Isl. fisherman, 1637 List 21. ROBERTS 589 ROBERTS 5 JOHN(ll), Dover, ±43 in 1671, ±53 in 1656. Various deeds, grants and suits. Sew- 1683, m. Abigail Nutter(2). Sergt.; Lt. ell's 'History of the Quakers' states that he 1689-90; Marshal of the Prov. by 1670 (dis­ rebuked his sons for their official cruelty to charged because of age, 1681-2); delegate to that sect. Lists 47, 351ab, 352, 354abc, 355a, the N. H. convention of 1689 to confer on 35fabcefghk, 357e, 358bd. In 1669 his w. was methods of gov.; gr.j. 1683, 1692; selectman Rebecca, who d. bef. 1673. In 1670 he gave 1664, 1665, 1668, 1673, 1674, 1677. Lists 49, land to sons John and Thomas, and in 1671 52, 54, 55ab, 56, 57, 62, 82, 96, 311c, 353, half his remaining est. to his dau. Sarah 354bc, 355ab, 356abcefhjk, 357be, 359ab. In Rich. Will, 27 Sept. 1673—30 June 1674, 1691 he deeded to the sons of his deceased giving his homestead to Richard Rich and s. John and to his s.-in-law Field, in 1691-2 naming him exec, names ch: John, b. ab. to his s.-in-law John Hall and in 1694 to his 1628. Thomas, b. ab. 1635. Hester, m. John sons Thomas, Hatevil and Joseph. He d. 21 Martyn(7). Anna, m. 1st James Philbrick Jan. 1694-5 of dropsy. Ch: John, by w. Mary (1) , m. 2d William Marston(ll). Elizabeth, had 3 ch. and d. bef. 1691. Lists 52, 57, 359b. m. Benjamin Heard(2). Sarah, m. Richard Thomas, his 1st w. unkn., m. 2d c. 1711 wid. Rich(2). Elizabeth (Tucker) Hopley. In 1707 he 12 SERGT. THOMAS(ll), Dover, ±25 in conv. lands to s. Love and his homestead to 1661, depos. 30 June 1659 that he had liv. s. Benjamin in 1734-5. 3 + 1 ch. ±Hatevil, with Geo. Walton nearly 5 yrs., beginning Berwick and Somersworth, 56 in 1717, m. his nearly 9 yrs. ago; m. Mary Leighton(6). Se­ cous. Lydia Roberts. Dover constable, 1694; lectman 1670, 1671, 1694 (Corp.), »1703-10 Councillor, 1699. Both adm. to Berwick ch. (sr.). Prob. his s., not he, was constable, in 1721, and she dism. to Somersw. in 1731. 1688. Chosen to select a minister 5 Dec. Lists 57, 63, 64, 96, 358cd. Constable 1694, 1694. Lists 49, 52, 54, 57, 62. 90. 94, 353, 1695; gr.j. 1697, 1700. Will, 28 Oct. 1724— 356abghk, 359ab. Gr.j. 1683, 1696, 1697, 1698, 3 Mar. 1724-5. 5 ch. Lt. Joseph, m. 1st Eliz­ 1699; j. 1692, 1694. Liv. in 1705, ±70. Ch: abeth Jones(39), m. 2d one Abigail. Select­ Thomas, m. Sarah Canney(4) by 1687. See man 1711-1714, Lt. 1713. Lists 57, 62, 94, Love(5). He d. s.p. and by will, 3 Mar. 1745- 358ad. Adm. to s. Stephen and Wm. Ham, 25 6—31 Dec. 1755, left his prop, to his neph. Apr. 1744. 10 ch. Abigail, m. 1st John Hall Moses Roberts. Nathaniel, m. 11 Apr. 1706 (10), m. 2d Thomas Downes(6). Mary, m. Elizabeth Mason(1). Will, 3 Mar. 1745-6— Timothy Robinson(16). Sarah, m. Zachariah 31 Jan. 1753, names w. and 7 of 9 ch. John, Field(12). Somersworth, weaver, m. 1st Oct. 1704 Debo­ 6 JOSEPH, Hampton?, inq. on his untimely rah Church(l), m. 2d 17 May 1720 Frances death 27 June 1665. See Johnson(23). Emery(3). Will, 7 Apr. 1749—28 July 1756, 7 MARE, Portsmouth in 1674, Hampton in names w. and ch. (b. 1705—1725-6) Joanna 1676, Kittery in 1678, got Catherine •Wentworth, Sarah Wentworth, Mary (not in Lecornah into trouble in 1680 and ran away, will), Phebe Tuttle, Deborah Roberts, Eben­ leav. his bondsm. Wm. Fernald to pay for ezer, Alexander. Joanna, m. Thomas Potts her lying-in and 2 s. a wk. for the ch. See (2) . Mary, m. Thomas Young. Lydia, m. her Denham. cous. Hatevil Roberts. Sarah, m. Howard lyí MARY. See Crawford(4). If a Roberts Henderson (4). of Dover, her parentage uncertain. 13 THOMAS, shipwright, late of New Dart­ 8 NATHANIEL. See Robinson(12). mouth in 1689-90 when Edmund Perkins, 9 SAMUEL, Dover, accidentally drowned his attorney, sued Geo. Hisket of Bos., (inq. 29 Mar. 1669). Poss. that sailor s. of mariner. Robert Roberts of Ipswich, the inv. of 14 WILLIAM Oyster River, in Str. Bk. ct. whose est. was filed in Essex Co. 21 June 1643, had from Darby Field in 1645 a 1670. deed of a farm in the occupation of Thomas 10 THOMAS. List 7. Roberts(ll), prob. a close relation. He sold 11 THOMAS, Dover, said to have come with the farm in 1646 and bot ano. which he lost the Hiltons, which is very prob. as he in 1664 as endorser of Edward Colcord's was a fellow member of the Fishmongers Co. bond. Town gr. of 100 a. each in 1662 and of London with Edw. Hilton, both marked 1663. A strong Quaker, he was in constant 'in New England' in a list of 1641. Presum. trouble with the authorities. His last years that T. R., s. of John Roberts of Woolaston, w-ere spent in a ho. first rented, then bot in appren. 29 Apr. 1622. In 1639-40 he was 1673, from William Follett. Lists 46, 354abc, elected 'President of the Court,' an office of 355a, 356a, 357b, 361a, 362a, 363abc, 365. He agency for the Bristol Co., the proprietors was k. in the Ind. attack on O. R. in 1675. of Dover, from which fact he is sometimes Adm. to Richard Otis 29 Mar. 1676. His wid., called 'Gov.' altho the territory under his Dorothy, was liv., aided by the town, in 1687. authority was only one town. »3igned the See Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, by W. G. Dover combination, 1640; gr.j. 1643, 1646, Davis, 1924. Ch: William, a 'simple youth' ROBERTS 590 ROBIE in 1669, d. bef. his fa.'s est. was settled. A 1696, 1697; Eep. 1694, 1695, 1703. Lists 52, dan., m. 1st one Sias, m. 2d Salathiel Denbo 54, 228c (!), 395, 399a. He m. 8 Dec. 1687 (1), m. 3d William Graves(6). Elizabeth, m. Martha Eaton who d. 26 Jan. 1719. Will, 1st Nicholas Dunn(2), m. 2d Thomas Allen 30 Jan. 1719-20—6 June 1722, left £20 to br. (14). Sarah, m. John Harmon(2). Hannah, Ichabod and the residue to Peter Peavey and m. 1st William Hill(22), m. 2d John Cox(13). Edward Wilmot. John, b. 2 Feb. 1648. Ju­ Grace, had two illegit. ch., one by John dith, acc. John Young and had s. John b. 6 Muchemore(3) in 1677, and one, laid to Dec. 1671 (see Eace); m. 15 Sept. 1693 Sam­ Ezekiel Pitman who denied it, in 1683, bef. uel Healey(2). Euth, b. 3 Mar. 1654, liv. she m. 1st Philip Duley and 2d Timothy unm. in 1686. Deliverance, b. 22 Mar. 1657, Moses(3). See Jameson(2). m. 28 Dec. 1680 Nathaniel Haseltine at Ha­ 15 WILLIAM, Kittery, fisherman, 34 in verhill; not in fa.'s will. Samuel, b. 4 Aug. 1674, prob. the W. E. in Arundel in 1660. 1659. Ichabod, b. 26 Nov. 1664. By 3d w: Fishing for Eoger Kelly in 1673, and shipped Sarah, b. 19 Apr. 1679, not in fa. 's will. See with Hugh Allard of Isles of Shoals in 1674. Sarah (3). He m. Anne Crockett(6) and liv. on Crock­ 2 ICHABOD (1), Kingston, m. 1st 4 Jan. ett's Neck in Kit. Town gr. 50 a. in 1699. 1694 Lucy Page(2), m. 2d after 1717 Mtg. his homestead to his s. George in 1706. wid. Lydia Spendlow who d. 21 May 1731. It was assigned in 1708 to Pepperell to whom With s. Samuel and his w. (also a Spendlow), the wid., Anna alias Nan, relinq. her rights they sold the Spendlow homestead in 1739. in 1714-5. Lists 297, 298, 317(f), 329(f). Lists 68, 398a, 400. His will, 1753—1755, Kn. ch: Mary, m. William Ball(5) (ct. 14 ment. all his ch. except Lucy: Meribah, b. 6 Sept. 1687, their surnames being reversed in Oct. 1694, was wid. Conner in 1753; d. s.p. in one rec). George, Ipswich, m. Hannah Pet- 1757; will, of Kingston, ment. neph. Amasa tus of Haverhill. Elizabeth, m. 1st in 1702 Dow and his ch. Lucy, bp. 13 Mar. 1698, or 1703 John Surplice (ct. Apr. 1703), m. 2d ment. in will of her gr.fa. Page in 1706. William Godsoe(2). William, fisherman, m. Dorothy, bp. 3 Mar. 1700, m. 1st 25 Nov. 1718 Elizabeth Crucy(2) (ct. July 1702). Ch. incl. Edward Sanborn, m. 2d 17 Sept. 1729 Ben­ William, b. 30 June 1701; George, b. 30 Mar. jamin Prescott. Lydia, b. 23 May 1703, m. 1704; and Barnaby, bp. 27 July 1718. Lists 1st 14 Aug. 1729 Amasa Dow of Salisb., m. 290, 291, 296, 298. Very prob. Digory, who 2d 8 Nov. 1738 Michael Brooks of Biddef ord. would have been named for his mo.'s step- Samuel, b. 12 May 1705, m. wid. Anna fa., Digory Jeffrey(3); fisherman at New­ (Spendlow) Morrison. Euth, b. 3 Sept. 1707. castle, 1706-1710. William, b. 6 Nov. 1709, d. betw. 1753 and 1755. Susanna, b. 2 Aug. 1713, m. Hezekiah ROBIE, Eoby, diminutive from Eobert. Swaine. Our fam. was from Castle Donnington, co. 3 JOHN(l), mov. to Haverhill in 1675 and Leicester, where Thomas Eobie, gent., was liv. in part of town which fell to N. H. taxed in 1621. when the line was rectified. He m. 1 Nov. 1 HENRY, Hampton, ±50 in 1669, br. of (4), 1677 Anne Corliss (George) who d. 1 June b. 12 Feb. 1618, s. of Thomas and Mary 1691. Fifteen days later he was k. by Ind., (Coxon) of Castle Donnington, came to Ex­ leaving 7 ch., none over 12 yrs. of age. Ch. eter from Dorchester in 1639, joined in build­ b. in Hav: Euth, b. 14 Oct. 1678; see also ing a saw-mill in 1649 and was selectman in Ruth(5). Col. Ichabod, b. 15 Jan. 1679-80, 1650. Soon after 1650 he mov. to Hampton. taken prisoner when his fa. was k., but He m. 1st Euth Moore(24) who d. 5 May escaped; Hamp. Falls; tanner; m. 10 or 13 1673, m. 2d 19 Jan. 1674 Elizabeth (Phil­ Jan. 1706-7 Mary Cass(3); will, 1752—1753, brick 7) (Chase) Garland who d. 11 Feb. names ch. John, Henry, Samuel, Sarah Tilton 1677, m. 3d Sarah, a wid. with a s. John, out of 7 b. 1708-1722. Henry, b. 12, d. 17 otherwise unident., who surv. him and d. 23 Mar. 1680-1. Joanna, b. 5 Mar. 1681-2, m. 24 Jan. 1703. Selectman 1656, 1660, 1665, 1681; Dec. 1703 Jonathan Elkins(4). Sarah, b. 6 constable 1661; j. 1679, 1684, 1685; J. P. Mar. 1683-4, more likely she than Sarah(l), many years; Justice of Ct. of Sessions. Lists m. 1st 21 Oct. 1702 Samuel Clough of Salisb., 49, 52, 55ab, 373, 374ac, 375ab, 376ab, 377, m. 2d in 1730 Ezekiel Morrill, m. 3d in 1734 392b, 393b, 394, 396, 398. During his last Capt. Joseph Taylor of Hampton. Deliver­ yrs. he kept an inn, which his wid. continued. ance, b. 17 Feb. 1685, m. 1st John Leavitt(7), He d. 22 Apr. 1688. His will, 11 Jan. 1686— m. 2d John Nay. John, b. 25 Mar. 1688. 5 June 1688, made elaborate prov. for his w., Mary, m. John Harris of Exeter; in 1711 named his ch. and a 'gr.s. Byall, in his mo.'s they deeded ]/& of the lands of their fa. J. E., care,' who is not ident. Ch. by 1st w: Mary, late of Hav., partly inherited from his fa. m. 22 Dec. 1663 Samuel Folsom(9). »Thom­ Corliss. as, b. 1 Mar. 1645-6, in Falmouth 1689. Con­ 4 SAMUEL, Newcastle, cooper, ±40 in 1671, stable 1697, 1698; gr.j. 1696; j. 1692, 1694, br. of (1), b. at Castle Donnington 12 ROBIE 591 ROBINSON Feb. 1628-9. In 1662 he bot from Christopher 3 JAMES (also Robertson), Blue Point, Palmer 5 a. in Hampton adjoin, his br. 'a cooper, acc. and acquit, of Christopher land, but in 1663 he was at Newcastle where Collins's murder in 1661, but Frances Rus he set up his shop in the business section and sell was still calling him murderer in 1684. m. Mary Walton, ±32 in 1678, dau. of George, Had a 40 a gr. in 1682-3. He m. Lucretia who was closely assoc. with his br. Lists 52, Foxwell(5) who was ±24 in 1668, retiring to 311b, 312acf, 313ae, 330a(2), 321b. Kn. ch: Newcastle when Philip's war began. Ports­ Mary, m. 1st 13 Aug. 1683 William Tetherly, mouth constable, 5 Feb. 1679-80. Lists 52, m. 2d John Lydston(l). Thomas and Wal­ 55b, 238a, 313acfg, 315abc, 318ab, 319, 326c, ton were both wit. in the ' Stone-throwing 331b. Gr.j. 1683, 1687, 1692; j. 1682, 1683, Devil' case in 1682 and ment. in their gr.fa. 1684. The wid. relinq. adm. 6 Apr. and it Walton's will, 1686. Thomas was taxed 1688, was gr. 1 May 1710 to dau. Elizabeth White. 1690. List 228c(t). Ch: Rebecca, m. John Pitman jr. of Marble­ 5 SAMUEL(l),Hampton, m. MaryPage(9), head. Elizabeth, m. Nathan White. Mary, who d. 5 Sept. 1750. Jury 1695. Lists 56, m. Henry Trefethen. Margaret, tailorcss at 66. He d. 10 Aug. 1717. Will, 10 July—7 Gt. Isl., m. Capt. Hugh Reed(2). Sept. 1717. Ch. all in will: Ruth. One Ruth 4 JOHN, Exeter, blacksmith, ±45 in 1661, s. m. 10 Dec. 1701 Hon. John Sanborn. Mary, of John of Meppershall, co. Bedford, who b. 25 Nov. 1686, m. Henry Dearborn(2 jr.). left him a legacy c. 1650, came first to New­ Sarah, b. 27 Mar. 1689, m. Nathaniel Batch- bury, but soon moved to Haverhill where elder^ jr.). Theodate, b. 5 Dec. 1691, m. he bot a ho. from Joseph Merry in 1644. Sell­ Abraham Drake(2 jr.). Huldah, b. 4 Mar. ing out in 1651 he went to Ex. where in 1651- 1694, m. James Perkins(8). Bathsheba, b. 2 2 he bot from Edward Gilman a ho. formerly Aug. 1696, m. Jonathan Lane(13). Thomas, Mr. Pormont's, which he sold to Moses Gil- b. 10 Oct. 1698, m. Sarah Fogg(2), d. 4 Mar. man in 1674. In 1667 he sold to Samuel 1767. List 392b. Hannah, b. 26 Feb. 1701, Leavitt 7 a. at Fort hill, by the falls. Select­ m. John Tilton. Abigail, b. 6 Apr. 1703, m. man 1653, 1661, 1666, 1673; com.t.e.s.c. 1668; Ezekiel Dow(5). Elizabeth, b. 19 July 1704, gr.j. 1653, 1664, 1668, 1674; j. 1654, 1667. m. James Fogg(2). Bethia, b. 28 Dec. 1707, Lists 376b, 377. Shot by skulking Ind. m. Abner Fogg(6). while on his way to Hampton with one of his 6 WILLIAM neph. of (1) and (4), was at sons, who escaped into a swamp, 10 Nov. Newcastle 1678-9 when he took inv. of 1675. Adm. gr. 30 May 1676 to wid. Eliza­ Martha (Walton) West's est. Subsequently beth and s. David, the est. to remain undi­ of Boston, where Mrs. Robe, his w., was bur. vided until her death. Ch: John, b. in 1641, 27 Feb. 1712-3. His son, Dr. Ebenezer R., d.y. John, b. 1642, d.y. Jonathan, b. 16 May visited his Eng. relations in 1726 and copied 1645. Sarah, b. 8 Jan. 1647, d. 18 May 1648. the entries in his gt.gr.mo.'s Bible. David, b. 6 Mar. 1649, m. 1st 24 May 1680 Sarah Taylor, m. 2d Mary (Bean 2) Judkins ROBINSON, Robeson, patronymic from (1), who joined Hampton Ch. and was dis­ Robert, most common in the northern missed to Ex. in 1698. Sold 20 a. from his counties. Became 48th commonest name in fa.'s est. to John Sinclair, 1678. Depos. in 1714 ab. matters of 45 or 46 yrs. bef. Lists N. E. 52, 57, 67, 376b, 381, 382, 383, 384b, 388. 1 DANIEL, Kittery, wit. Johnson to Neal, Deeded to his neph. Jonathan jr. in 1710. No 1696. Perhaps Daniel(6) when a young ident. ch. Elizabeth, b. 7 Mar. 1651, m. John boy. Garland(7). A dau., m. Samuel Leavitt(lO). 2 |FRANCIS, Saco, gentleman and mer­ And poss. Hannah, m. 1st 9 Jan. 1684-5 John chant, ±52 (an under-estimate) in 1670- Gilman(9 jr.), m. 2d John Lloyd. 1, was closely attached to Thomas Lewis(19) and prob. came to Me. (here by 1631) with 5 JOHN, Kittery, one of Mr. Pepperell's him. Exec, of wills of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, tanners, in ct. for working on Sunday in and attorney to their s.-in-law Rev. Richard 1696. Gibson in 1640. Attorney for John Bony­ 6 CAPT. JOHN, now resident in Berwick in thon 1640. See Jenner(2). Gr.j. 1640, magis­ 1709 when he bot from William Stiles. trate 1645, Councillor 1647. Merchant in Lists 296, 298. Killed while pursuing Ind. Barbadoes in 1650 when Adam Winthrop who had attacked Wells in Sept. 1712. Adm. gave him a p/a. In Nevis for some years to wid. Martha 12 Jan. 1712-3, Richard bef. 1666. SeeKelly(ll). Lists 22, 75a. Wit. Tozier and Philip Hubbard bondsmen. She at Black Pt. 1669. By 1670 he was back in m. 24 June 1714 William Watson. Ch: John, Boston, freeman in 1671, 'a man of public bp. Kittery 8 July 1709. Capt. Daniel mari­ note that had his commerce and trading in ner and cooper, his fa.'s only surv. s. and the chief places of trade, viz. in London, h., m. Abigail Jordan(3) who was liv. in Barbadoes, New England and elsewhere.' 1749. Of Portsm., 1737; of Falmouth, 1738; Depos. ab. Paul Batt, 1674. of London, 1747; again of Falm. 1749. Ano. ROBINSON 592 ROBINSON Daniel m. in Portsm. in 1747 Mary (Steph­ 12 NATHANIEL, fisherman, b. in N. Y., ens) Church and was poss. the D. B. of Ports­ now res. of Portsmouth, m. 29 May 1716 mouth whose will, 1761—1762, left all to s. Sarah Broughton (Bradden 2). Taxed and John and dau. Mary. rated 1716-1717. As Sarah 'Eoberts' she m. 7 JOHN, mariner, Boston, m. Bachel Almary 2d John Norris(2), but in deeding her 1st ±1715. He sold a 1720 land gr. at Scar­ husb.'s Barrington rt. in 1763 she called him boro in 1729. He was taxed in Portsmouth 'Robinson.' Ch. bp. as Eoberts: Elizabeth, in 1727 and sold a ho. and land there in 1733. wid. Buck in 1762. Sarah, bp. with next in 8 JONATHAN(4), Exeter, 66 in 1713, bot 1723, d. bef. 1762 s.p. Mary, wid. Sander­ from Jonathan Thing in 1674. Tything- son in 1762. man, 1672; O. A. 1677; active in reorganiz­ 13 EICHAED, a sea-capt. at Portsmouth, ing the church in 1680; gr.j. 1693, 1697, 1699; 1675. his mate, John West, in trouble. selectman, 1695. Wounded in an exped. to 14 STEPHEN, Oyster Biver, drunk in 1661; the eastward in 1691. Lists 49, 67, 376b, bot land in Eliot in 1663 and was of Kit­ 377, 380, 381, 382, 383, 388. His w. was tery in 1669. Pined for swearing 1671 (Me. Sarah in 1716. If, as seems prob., she was ct.). Of Oyster Eiv. again in 1679. Lists 57, Sarah (Bradley) Bean(2 jr.), the mo. of his 356m, 363ac, 365. ch. was an unkn. 1st w. In 1710 he drew up a 1414 THOMAS, Falmouth, 1689, signed pet. testamentary deed in favor of his w., five to Andros. sons, two daus., and a gr.dau., Lydia, dau. of 15 THOMAS, Exeter, wit. in 1715, bot land John. Ch: John, b. 7 Sept. 1671, m. Mehit­ in 1718 which he sold in 1742 to Ephraim able Stanyan; will, 7 July 1749—22 Aug. Eobinson, s. of (8 jr.). His will, 10 July 1755, gent., Exeter, ment. his w., sons John 1745—25 July 1750, names s. John (home­ (m. 1 Feb. 1726—7 Elizabeth Folsom 8), stead), daus. Abigail Maloon, Mary Judkins, Jonathan, Jeremiah and Daniel (the home­ Rachel Maloon, Hannah Bean and Elizabeth, stead), daus. Lydia Morrison, Sarah Palmer, Caleb Gilman jr. and Benj. Gordon, both of Mary Fo lansby (her ch.) and a gr.s. Jona­ Exeter, were exec, 's sureties. Unless David than Cauley. Sarah b. 29 Oct. 1673, not in (4) had totally undocumented ch. it seems deed. Hester, b. 12 Aug. 1677. Elizabeth, b. Imposs. to find a place for (15) in the 3d 6 Sept. 1679, m. 1st James Eunlett(3), m. 2d Jen. of the large Ex. fam. Abraham Folsom(4). Jonathan, b. 9 July 16 TIMOTHY, Dover, cordwainer, b. 15 1681; will, 1754—1758, names sons Josiah Mar. 1667-8, s. of Timothy and Mary (exec), Jonathan, Ephraim, James (of Brentwood), and daus. Lydia Calef and (Kitchen) of Salem, was brot to Dover ás a Mary Chase. David, b. 28 July 1684, baby by his mo. on her 2d marriage with Stratham, m. at Hamp. 1 Jan. 1704-5 Sarah Thomas Hanson(7) in 1669. Gr. 1694. Con­ Sanborn who joined Hamp. Ch. in 1706; will, stable 1699. He m. Mary Boberts(5) and 1767—1769, ment. 2d w! Martha and several they were strong Quakers, the news of his gr .gr.ch. Ch: Benjamin, bp. in Hamp. 21 Oct. death being rec. by Collins, the Quaker 1705, and Hannah, Lydia, Sarah, David, diarist of Salem. His will, 2 Feb. 1736-7— Esther, Bathsheba, Abigail, rec in Stratham 9 May 1737, names wid. Mary and surv. ch: 1708-1728. James, b. 7 Dec. 1686, Stratham, Abigail, b. 23 May 1693, m. 5 Aug. 1712 Jo­ m. Mary Jackson(13 jr.). List 388. Ch. rec, seph Varney. Mary, b. 10 Apr. 1695, m. 19 in Stratham 1712-1721, Sarah, James, John, Oct. 1719 Joseph Estes(2). Elizabeth, b. 14 Joseph, Jonathan. Joseph, b. 1 May 1690, m. Apr. 1700, d. 11 Apr. 1710. Sarah, b. 3 Oct. Sarah Norris(l); both liv. Ex., 1756. 1702, m. 26 Mar. 1723 John Varney. Hannah, b. 21 Nov. 1707, m. William Hussey(7). Tim­ 9 MABY, who m. in 1707 James Doughty of othy, b. 1 Aug. 1710, m. 24 Sept. 1730 Mary Kittery, Stratham and Falmouth, is Allen who d. 8 Apr. 1792; found dead on the unident., as is Hannah m. 18 Jan. 1711 John road 6 Nov. 1783. 13 ch. Elizabeth, b. 30 Honeyford. July 1712, m. 1st 13 May 1730 Henry Tib­ 10 MATTHEW, m. at Wells 22 July 1716 betts, m. 2d Joseph Hussey(7). wid. Sarah (Fletcher 8) Miller. Of 17 WIDOW Eobinson of Kittery and her Winter Harbor in 1719 when they deeded to ch. were drowned when Ambrose Berry's her br. Pendleton Fletcher. Called himself sloop went down on a voyage from Boston to soldier in 1722 when they sold a 30 a. town Portsmouth in 1679. gr. to Nathaniel Tarbox. In 1750, Mary, w. 18 WILLIAM, Kennebec?, wit. 1661 Parker of John Whitten of North Yarmouth, heir to Davis. of M. B. of Biddeford, sold a y2 sh. in various 19 WILLIAM, served writ in suit Thos. pieces of Fletcher prop. Prob. also William Newman v. Geo. Burnell, both of Arrow- and Matthew Eobinson, bp. Wells 25 July s'.c, 1716-7. Mr. W. B. d. at Georgetown in 1731, brot by John and Elizabeth Storer. 1721, his wid. Sarah marrying one Denny 11 NATHANIEL, Casco wit., Small to that same yr. Phillips, 1658. ROCROFT 593 ROGERS Bocroft's men spent the winter of 1619-20 to Boston to be made up by a tailor in 1640 on the island (Monhegan). Am. Antiq. was destroyed, as was the tailor, when the Soc. 31. 321 (1922). -Mary Rose- blew up. RODERIGO, Capt. Peter, a 'Planderkin,' 5 REV. JOHN, Eliot, b. in Ipswich, s. of was an officer under Capt. Jurriaen Rev. John and Martha (Whittingham), Aernouts, commander of a com­ m. Susanna Whipple 16 Oct. 1718. H. C. missioned by the Dutch gov. of Curacao, who 1711. Ordained minister at Eliot 25 Oct. plundered the French settlements from Cas- 1721 after several yrs. service. His ho. a tine northward in 1674. When Aernouts put garrison. His diary may be read in 'Old in to Boston, after this expedition, Roderigo Eliot,' vol. 7. He d. 16 Oct. 1773, his wid. was left behind. With certain congenial surv. until 22 Oct. 1779. Ch: Rev. John, b. in spirits he bot the -Edward and Thomas-, Ips. 7 Aug. 1719, H. C. 1739, minister at estab. headquarters at Machias and began Gloucester. Capt. Timothy, b. 8 Sept. 1721. preying on New Eng. vessels trading with William, b. 1 Oct. 1723, d. unm. 5 June 1747. the French. Owners of captured vessels Katherine, b. 2 Dec. 1725, d. 17 Mar. 1750. complained to the Boston magistrates, and Nathaniel, b. Apr., d. 7 Aug. 1728. Nathan­ Capt. Moseley was commissioned to hunt iel, Kittery, b. Aug. 1729. Martha, b. 14 Jan. Roderigo out. Taking the Dutchman by sur­ 1731-2, m. John Hill. Daniel, Gloucester, b. prise, Moseley captured him and brought his 6 Oct. 1734. Mary, b. 4 Jan. 1737, m. Thomas ships and men to Boston. A Court of Ad­ Hammond. miralty declared the ships lawful prizes, 6 JOSHUA, Newcastle, wit. for Edward tried Roderigo for , found him guilty Melcher 1667. Undoubtedly the Jos. of and sentenced him to be hanged. He was Lists 323, 326a, 330a(3). His w. may have pardoned, however, and is later found serv­ been the goodwife Rogers who was a neigh­ ing under Capt. Scottow at Black Pt. in bor of Geo. Walton in 1667. Philip's war. Lists 3, 236, 237b. See 'Pirates 7 REV. NATHANIEL, Portsmouth, b. in of the New England Coast,' by Dow and Ed­ Ipswich 22 Feb. 1669, s. of Rev. John, munds, 1923. Pres. of Harvard, and Elizabeth (Denison); Roe, see Rowe. m. Sarah Purkis. H. C. 1687. After preach­ ing a short time at Salem Village he was ROGERS, patronymic from Roger. Com­ called to Portsm. and ordained 3 May 1699. mon, partic. in so. western counties. Be­ In 1704 his ho. burned down and his mo.-in- came 21st commonest name in N. E. law (see Elatson), infant dau. and negro 1 CHRISTOPHER, a servant of Sir Ferdi- servant lost their lives. After heated contro­ nando Gorges, at York by 1643 when he versy the Ch. split in 1712, Mr. R. going to wit. deed. Thos. Gorges gr. him marsh. Sold the new No. Ch. with his supporters, the land to Mr. John Gooch in 1645. A cove and new So. parish being estab. in the old meet- head-land at York retain his name. ing-ho. Lists 331c, 339, 96. He d. 3 Oct. 1723, 2 FRANCIS. See Knapp(l). ae. 54. Adm. 24 July 1724 to wid. Sarah, who 3 GEORGE, one of Winter's fishermen at m. 2d by 1731 John Plaisted, Esq. Adm. on Richmond Isl. in 1638, settled at the her est. to her s. Daniel 27 Sept. 1749. Ch: Long Reach, Kittery, by 1641. Gr.j. 1650, "Hon. Nathaniel, H. C. 1717, doctor, speaker 1651. Lists 21, 284. Convicted of adultery of the Assembly, m. 1st Olive Plaisted(2), m. with Mrs. Stephen Batchelder in 1651, it was 2d wid. Dorothy (Sherburne) Rymes, d. 24 ordered that his prop, be held for the bene­ Nov. 1745. Sarah, m. Rev. Joshua Gee(2). fit of his ch. (their mo. appar. dead), and Elizabeth, d. in the fire, ag. 17 mos. George, that they be put out as apprentices. One (a Esq., Boston, m. Lydia Hutchinson. Eliza­ girl) went to Daniel Paul. Ano. girl was to beth, m. 9 Apr. 1730 Rev. John Taylor. Mary, be appren. by Mr. Rishworth at Hampton. m. 2 Aug. 1733 Hon. Matthew Livermore. One boy was to go to Anthony Emery and John, b. 5 Aug. 1714, d. aged 5. Hon. JDanieL the youngest to Mrs. Shapleigh. Last ment. apothecary, member of the Royal Council, m. 1654. Of the four ch: Benjamin, was to have Mehitable Rindge. Margaret, d. unm., aged his fa.'s cow at Goodman Emery's. Thos. 22. Crawley tried to have one B. R. indicted 8 RICHARD, sued by Rev. Thomas Lark- for suspicion of incontinency, ±1666. Rich­ ham of Dover in 1641. The town gr. him ard, had the greater part of his fa.'s land. 20 a. on W. side of Back River in 1642. List Prob. Grace, w. of Richard Miller(13) who 352. liv. on so. part of G. R.'s land by 1667, m. 2d 9 RICHARD(3), Eliot, ship-carpenter, ±35 Christopher Banfield who sold 10 a. to Rich­ in 1678. O. F. 1669; town gr. 1671. His ard in 1697. fa. 's land in the Long Reach laid out to him 4 JOHN, York, alderman, aged 27, in 1640. in 1698, on his pet. His 1st w. was prob. that His kinsman Robert Rogers of Boston Esther, w. of R. R. who was in ct. in 1675, was 23 in 1640. Cloth which he was sending included in a long list of Kittery offenders. ROGERS 594 ROGERS He m. 2d wid. Sarah (Libby 1) Tidy, who m. E. bank of the Saco with his br. Thomas in 3d Christopher Banfield. Either he or (10) 1671. As Bonython, a close neighbor of gr.j. 1688, 1693, 1694, 1697, 1698; j. 1696-7. Thomas, did not recognize William and asked Lists 30, 298, 313ab, 331b; or (10) Lists 295, who he was, it is apparent that he liv. at a 297, 334a. His will, 11 Jan. 1700-1, inv. 28 distance. He may have been (14) or (15-16) Jan. 1701-2, names w. Sarah, only s. John, or another. Thomas. s.-in-law (step-s.) John Tidy, and app. s.-in- 13 THOMAS(12), Saco, 36 in 1670, 38 in law Thos. Hanscom overseer. Ch. by 1st w: 1671, wit. agreement betw. Henry Wad- Priscilla, w. of Jacob Smith of Kit. in 1716. dock and James Gibbins, 1659. Constable Alice, ±30 in 1695, m. Thomas Hanscom(3). 1659, 1665; gr.j. 1656; selectman, 1668, 1673; Bebecca, unm. 23 Sept. 1709. John, had the com.t.e.s.c, 1673. He m. July 1657 Esther homestead, m. 21 May 1704 Hannah Fogg Foxwell(5), List 246. In 1659 he had a town (1), wounded by Ind. 4 May 1705. Repeated­ gr. of 165 a. beyond Goosefair next to Bich­ ly on j. and gr.j. Lists 96, 268a, 290, 291(2), ard Cummings, and in 1662 he had gr. from 296, 297. Will, 9 Mar. 1746-7—6 July 1747. James Gibbins of 200 a. from Goose Fare to Ch. (b. 1705-1723), Bichard, George, Han­ the next run of water, his ho. already stand­ nah, Mary (m. John Godsoe 2), Margaret (m. ing on the land (which must have incl. the Samuel Libby 9), Keziah (m. Benaiah Han­ former gr.). Lists 244cf, 245, 249(3), 252. scom 1), John. He was killed in Philip's war 13 Oct. 1675 10 BICHABD(13), Kittery, ±73 in 1735, going to the relief of Capt. Wincoll at Black was still of Saco in 1687, when, acc. of Pt., and his ho. was burned the next day. stealing with William Erring, he had fled the Adm. gr. to his br.-in-law James Eobinson in province, Philip Foxwell on his bond. Sold 1677. His fam. escaped to Kittery. Adm. 10 a. of Saco marsh, 1687. Settling on the again to John Harmon 12 Apr. 1682, 'some of w. side of Spruce creek, he m. Eleanor Moore the ch. now of age,' there being five of them: (25), who d. his wid. June 1747 in her 80th Eichard. William. Elizabeth, m. 1st Samuel yr. Lists 291, 298. He (Mr.) entered several Carter, m. 2d John Benjamin. Lydia, m. East. CI. for the fam. prop, at Old Orchard. John Osborn. Mary, b. ±1674, in Boston with He d. 8 June 1740 in his 78th yr. His will, 10 Eleanor Foxwell in 1693, m. Evan Davis of July 1737—30 May 1740, names w. and surv. Southold, Long Isl. Her s. Sylvanus gave a ch: Thomas, b. 29 Apr. 1694, m. 5 July 1723 p/a to John Googins in 1755 to sell all rights Mary Fernald who d; 4 Feb. 1758. Had the in the Old Orchard prop. The first ch., homestead. List 298. Will, 1763—1776. Ch. Thomas, b. 12 Jan. 1658, appar. d.y. Eleanor, Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary, John, 14 WILLIAM (see 12), Kennebec, m. Lydia Susanna, Margery, Bichard. Hester, b. 25 Gutch(2) by 1670. List 191. Ch: Debo­ Dec. 1696, d. 4 Jan. 1697. Elizabeth, b. 19 rah, 5 in 1675, was Deborah White in 1690-1 Nov. 1698, m. 16 May 1723 John Fernald, not and m. 2d, int. in Boston 13 July 1695, John in fa.'s will. Sarah, b. 8 Jan. 1700, unm. in Burnett (combine Burnett 1 and 4). Wid. in 1737. Mary, b. 10 Dec. 1704, m. 1st 5 Apr. Bos. in 1733. Lydia, m. John Orsment of 1722 Patrick Googins, m. 2d int. 10 Nov. 1739 MinichcstGr Benjamin Parker jr. Bichard, b. 4 Jan. 1705- 15 WILLIAM (see 12), York, subm. to 6, m. int. 10 May 1735-6 Sarah Fernald. Sold Mass. 1652. Tr.j. 1651, gr.j. 1659. Had a Foxwell land to Paul Thompson, 1729; gave 10 a. gr. on the far side of Mr. Gorges' creek Bogers land to Patrick Googins. Liv. in if he build within 1 yr. Adm. est. of William 1737. Esther, b. 4 Jan. 1708, m. 19 Dee. 1728 Gurnsey of Isles of Shoals, 1657. Lists 275, Samuel Pickernell. Dorothy, b. 8 July 1710, 276, 313a, 331a. Very prob. same as (16). m. bef. Dec. 1742 Samuel Willard of York. 16 WILLIAM (see 12, 15), Kittery, m. 1st Lydia, b. 7 Feb. 1713, m. int. 3 Apr. 1741 bef. 1658-9 Sarah Lynn(2). Sued for debt Daniel Junkins jr. by Thomas Trafton in 1663 and in 1664 sued 11 BOBEBT, was too fat to tramp to Canada Trafton for slandering his w., but bef. the when captured by Ind. in attack on case was tried she had d. He sold the ho. and Salmon Falls 18 Mar. 1689-90 and was Y-2 the land he had received from his w.'s burned to death. step-fa. Gunnison to Elihu Gunnison in 1675. 12 THOMAS, Saco, early near the mouth of Before 1676 he m. 2d wid. Bebecca (Mack­ Goosefair brook where Bogers' Garden worth) Wharfe and in 1681 was liv. in Fal­ and Old Orchard, named for his surv. cherry- mouth her old home, until driven away by trees, became place names. Wit. 1638. Dr. war. Lists 30, 93, 288, 299, 380(f). Ch. by Vines ment. him in a letter to Gov. Winthrop 1st w: Alice, m. Henry Crown(l). Rebecca, in 1643. Subm. to Mass., 1653. Inv. of his m. 1st Joseph Trickey, m. 2d Joshua Down- est. returned by Bichard Foxwell and John ing(5), having an illegit. ch. in 1695, in the West, c. 1655. Lists 243ab. By unkn. w. he interval betw. husbands. had: William, Saco wit. in 1660, had quarrel 17 WILLIAM(13), ±40 in 1723 when he with John Bonython while walking up the test. ab. Kittery lands in 1702. Berwick ROGERS 595 ROLLINS wit. 1703, Spruce creek wit. 1711. Kit. gr. Joseph gave a bond to Mr. John Cutt, and 1699. He bot Alexander Thompson's gr. at in 1676-7 he mtg. his ho. and land to Cutt, Spruce Creek in 1714 and in 1715 bot excepting 8 a. already deeded to s. Morse from William Godsoe the 1 a. his house al­ and 18 a. to s. Samuel. Lists 52, 351b, 352, ready stood on. He m. Mary Pope 17 Nov. 354abc, 355ab, 356abceghk, 359ab. He d. 1706. List 291. Will, 29 Peb. 1719-20—10 bef. 13 Aug. 1687. Will, 16 Dec. 1685—25 Apr. 1725, named w. Mary sole legatee and July 1691, names w. Hannah, eldest s. Icha­ overseers Capt. Wm. Pepperell jr. and Mr. bod, sons Benjamin, Joseph, 'all my ch., Francis Pettigrove. She deeded the prop, to sons and daus., every one of them,' Henry Eichard Pope, in trust for her only s. Wil­ Langstaff, Obadiah Morse and Philip Ches­ liam, 14 May 1726, and m. 2d Sept. 1726 ley overseers. A lot gr. to him was laid out Eichard Bice. Ch: Sarah, b. 2 Apr. 1714, to Amos Murrell (q.v.) in 1722. Ch: Icha­ appar. d.y. William, sold all his right to bod. Bebecca, m. Isaac Stokes and left him lands in Old Orchard from his fa. and gr.fa. bef. 1663-4 when she promised to go back. to William Googins in 1755. By w. Eliza­ Joseph, carpenter, charged with stealing a beth he had 5 ch. b. 1748-1759, 4 ment. in his canoe in 1672, his bros. Ichabod and Samuel will of 1799. on his bond. No further rec. Samuel. Ben­ EOLFE. 1 Barbara, an unruly dau. of jamin, ±23 in 1685, at Portsm. with Ichabod, George of London, was brot over by Thos. who was responsible for his lodging, in 1678; Babb(5) at request of her fa. ±1633. Ed­ gave a note in 1682; appren. to br. Samuel to ward Trelawney paid part of her expenses learn trade of wheelwright 13 Aug. 1687, his but her behavior here was so wild that Capt. fa. then dead. Sold 35 a. to John Pickering Babb 'was forced to take her to another jr., 1689, with consent of bros. Ichabod and plantation.' Samuel, and was prob. dead in 1690 when wit. prov. the deed. His sis.-in-law Eebecca 2 BENJAMIN, wit. with Capt. Scottow 1686 Bollins(5) obtained his est. by paying his at Falmouth or Scarboro. debts and deeded it to her sons in 1734. Lists 3 SAMUEL (Eoff), ±21, at William Eich­ 94, 359b. A dau., m. Obadiah Morse(9). ard 's ho. in Portsm. in 1693. Sarah, m. Philip Chesley(3). Poss. Thomas (6), and John. Abigail (Bollins 5) Eichards ROLLINS, Eawlins, Bawlings, derived stated in a depos. in 1749 that she had liv. from Balph, found in Salop, Somerset bef. her marriage with -John-, s. of James and Wilts. Bollins, poss. a scrivener's error. One John 1 ICHABOD(2), Portsmouth, called cousin m. in Newbury 9 Oct. 1702 Mary Thomas of and kinsman by Capt. Barefoot who drew Oyster Biv., bot land there of Boger Bose a draft on him in 1672. He m. Mary Tib­ and leased it back to him in 1705, wit. Oba­ betts who m. 2d bef. 1700 Thomas Ash(3). diah Morse (strong ev. of some relationship Stephen Eobinson of Kit. his bondsman, to this fam., altho a cursory glance at the 1673. Dover gr., 1674-5. Lists 52, 57, 356j, Newbury rec. would seem to place him as 358b, 359b. Ch: Ichabod, Dover, m. 25 Dec. John, s. of Nicholas B., b. 1680). Lists 368b, 1704 Mary Perkins(19), k. by Ind. 22 May 369. 1707. List 96. One dau., Hannah, b. 16 July 1706, the mo.'s name rec. -Elizabeth- in 3 JOHN, prob. a sea-capt., was permitted error. James, Portsm., sailor, d. s.p. by 26 by Mr. Eliot to lodge in Mr. Isaac Oct. 1700 when his mo. renounced adm. in Bowde's wareho. as he was a friend of B.'s favor of Samuel Keais. Lists 67, 336b. Jere­ and had no fixed place of abode, 1683. List miah, Somersworth, m. by 1714 Elizabeth 52. Ham(4). Will, gentleman, 7 Dec. 1752—29 4 EICHAED, laborer, Oyster Biv., compl. June 1768, disposed of large est., incl. two of for beating Barth. Stevenson, 1685. slaves Prince and Jupiter, to w., s. Ichabod List 95(2). (homestead), daus. Mary, Lydia, Deborah, 5 SAMUEL(2), Portsmouth, carpenter and Sarah, Elizabeth. Poss. Elizabeth, m. ±1697 wheelwright, appar. m. Bebecca Picker­ John Edgerly(l). ing^), memb. of the No. Ch., who was gr. 2 JAMES, Dover (part later Newington), adm. 23 Nov. 1694 on his insolvent est., John prob. he who was at Newbury 1634-1638. Pickering and Wm. Cotton bondsmen. He Signed Dover Comb., 1640; wit. a York deed, d. 29 Oct. 1694. Lists 52, 57, 62, 94, 331bc, 1643. Town gr. in 1644 and 1656 (100 a. at 333a, 334a, 356m, 359b. Some land rem. after Bloody Pt.). Bot a ho. at Long Eeaeh from payment of debts as it was held by 6 ch. in James Johnson, 1651. Presented for neglect­ 7ths. The wid. was prob. that Bebecca who, ing meeting in 1656 and for entertaining ±60 in 1713, spoke of (2) as fa. in a depos. Quakers in 1659. In 1661 he was in Lon­ She deeded 60 a. bounded by lands of sons don, where he received cloth to be deliv. to James and Samuel to her s. Joseph in 1744. Mr. Cogswell of Ips. and Mr. Eaynes of Ch., order unkn: Abigail, ±73 in 1749, m. 12 York. In 1663-4 he and sons Ichabod and Aug. 1697 Joseph Bichards(3) who had a ROLLINS 596 ROSE deed from her mo. in 1729 and sold to her br. names w. and s. Josiah (joint exec), sons Samuel in 1734. Joseph, Newington, sold John, Benjamin, daus. Abigail Folsom, Alice land inherited from his gr.fa., 1733. Will, Selly, Dorothy Steel, Mercy, Anne, Eliza­ 14 Feb. 1748-9—30 May 1749, names w. beth. John, ±60 in 1742, ±70 in 1752, poss. Sarah, sons Joseph, Samuel, Noah, daus. he who m. in Hampt. 27 Aug. 1706 Sarah Sarah Allard, Mary Dam, Deborah, Eliza­ Souther. 6 ch. b. in Stratham 1707-1719. beth. John, drowned in the river, s.p. (inq. List 37 6b. Aaron, Newmarket, m. a dau. of 22 Aug. 1718). His mo. deeded to Samuel Edward Taylor, k. with a little dau. in Ind. her rights in John's est. in 1734. James, attack 29 Aug. 1723, his w. and two ch. Newington, m. 9 Apr. 1717 Deborah Peavey taken captive. Lists 376b, 388. See Cole­ (1). Will, 12 Dec. 1743—28 Mar. 1744, names man's 'N. E. Captives,' ii: 154-6. His br. w. and ch. Edward, Ichabod, John, Abigail, Samuel app. adm. 31 Oct. 1723 with consent Mary. Samuel, Newington, m. 5 May 1720 of other bros., no ment. of wid. Samuel, 16 Else (Alice) Dam, owned cov. 6 Aug. 1721 in 1706, m. 21 May 1714 Elizabeth Palmer and had ch. Hannah, John, Alice, Lydia, (James 5). Alice, m. at Hampton, 2 Mar. Samuel, Jonathan, Hannah (again) and 1704-5 Roger Shaw. Rachel. Paul bp. 1721-1735. Sarah, m. Samuel Migill 7 WILLIAM (Rawling), prob. a ship capt., (1) . Poss. Deborah, bp. 14 Oct. 1694, m. 20 wit. will of John Tucker in Kittery, 1670. Mar. 1718-9 James Benson(l). ROMER, Col. Wolfgang William, His Maj­ 6 THOMAS(2?), Exeter, betw. 20 and 30 in esty's Engineer, recommended fortifica­ 1671, his origin subject to some uncer­ tions at South Portland for Casco Bay and tainty. Taxed in Dover, 1662-1665, which is at Stage gut, at Winter Harbor, Jan. 10, ev. on the side of relationship to (2), yet 1700-1. In 1703 he directed the construc­ there is no doc. ev. to sustain flat statement tion of pallisades at the headquarters of son-ship. An attempt to connect him with (where?) for a winter expedition against the Thos. Rawlins fam. of Weymouth, based Norridgewock. on similarity of given names, has even more ROPER, Walter, carpenter, ±48 in 1661, ±50 negative factors. Had a 30 a. Exeter gr. in in 1661-2, ±65 in 1676, and w. Susan, ±53 1670 and was adm. inhab. in 1673-4. Later in 1669, settled in Hampton perhaps as early gr., 1698. He m. Rachel Cox(18). Lists 52 as 1640. Proprietor 1641. Freeman 13 May (2) , 54, 57, 356ghjk, 363c, 376b, 381, 384b. 1642. Selectman 1644. Had sh. in commons Adm. 19 Oct. 1706 to wid. Rachel, a memo, 1646. Bef. 1647 he sold out to Robert Say­ 'the children's names' among the papers. ward and moved to Ipswich. ' He often came They made a div. agreement 28 Aug. 1707. to Hampton to see his brethren and neigh­ Lt. Thomas, b. 14 July 1671, Stratham, m. 1st bors.' See Palmer(15). Lists 392ab," 393b, 29 Nov. 1696 Phebe Lawrence, m. 2d wid. 391a. Will, 1680, names w. and surv. ch. In Sarah (Philbrick) Sanborn who d. 30 May 1710 Mary Sparks was the only surv. ch., and 1761. Lists 67, 388, 376b. Will, 8 Mar.—24 the only heirs, with her, were the ch. of May 1753, names w. Sarah, s. Caleb, gr.s. Elizabeth Dutch and the wid. of John Roper. Thomas, and daus. Dorcas (Bennett 9) Glid- Ch: John, m. Anne Caldwell, d. s.p. 27 Nov. den, Tabitha Piper, Katherine Sanborn, 1709 in 60th yr. (gr.st. in Ips.). Will. Ben­ Phebe Chase, Mary Coffin, Rachel Smith and jamin, slain in Philip's war, 29 Sept. 1675, names s.-in-law Daniel Sanborn exec. Moses, s.p. Nathaniel d. s.p. at sea on voyage to b. 14 Oct. 1672, Stratham, m. one Esther (ct. Barbadoes in 1685. Nuncup. will left all to Dec. 1701) to whom adm. was gr. 4 June 1718 br. John and nephew Benj. Dutch who was (d. 28 Feb. 1717-8), Moses Leavitt and Jon­ W. R.'s only surv. gr.s. and male heir in athan Wadleigh bondsmen. 9 ch. b. 1701- 1711. Mary, bp. 22 Aug. 1641, m. John 1717. Lists 67, 376b, 388. Sergt. Joseph, b. Sparks. Elizabeth, m. John Dutch. Sarah, 6 May 1674, Stratham, m. 1st one Hannah, in prison in 1665 for stealing from her form­ m. 2d wid. Lydia (Heard 2) Norris who sued er master Denison. Prob. d. unm. for dower in 1749. He d. 20 Jan. 1749. Will, Ropes, George, planted a little field 'away 11 Mar. 1746-7—25 Jan. 1748-9, ment. w. up the Presumpscot riv.' with David Lydia (d. 4 Oct. 1752), s. Joseph (exec), s. Phippen in 1703. Joshua (homestead), and daus. Hannah Red­ man, Elizabeth Marston, Charity Merrill, ROSCOE, Robert, m. Anna Willix of Exeter, Mercy, Rachel, Mary Wright, all by 1st w. who had been a servant of Rev. Timothy Lists 67, 376b, 388. Mary, b. 8 May 1676, Dalton of Hampton, and rem. to Roanoke, m. Stephen Page(9). Benjamin, b. 6 July Va. See Register 50. 46; 68.81. 1678, Ex., m. 1st one Sarah (ct. June 1701, Benj.Palmer and Thos.Rollins her bondsm.). ROSE. She was poss. the 'dau. Rowlings' of Joseph 1 ROGER, ±28 in 1667, ±37 in 1672-3, sailor, Palmer(14) 's will. He m. 2d one Elizabeth. servt. of Lt. Wm. Hudson of Boston in List 376b. Will, 7 Dec. 1736—16 Jan. 1740, 1660 when he was acc as fa. of a ch. b. to Abigail Grant, ±26, dau. of Christopher G. ROSE 597 ROWDEN of Watertown. Rose was in Mr. Ford's ves­ land for life. Lists 34!, 74?, 298. sel on a voyage to Jamaica when the baby 3 JOHN, late of Wells, dec, in 1734, leaving was born and m. Abigail on his return. Su­ ch: William, Wells, housewright. John, sannah Smith, ag. 15, called them uncle and Boston, mariner. Abigail, Boston, spinster. aunt in 1682-3. In York, but of Boston, 1675. 4 WILLIAM, Portsmouth, m. Grace Peverly Sold Bos. prop, in 1678 and moved to Pis­ (1). Taxed 1707 to 1726. Rated at So. cataqua. Had a ho. at Oyster Riv. in 1681. Ch. 1717. List 339. Ch: Jonathan, joiner. N. H. j. 1684. Bound to keep peace toward William, carpenter. Wm. Graves, 1685. See Graffam. Lists 14, ROUNDS, Mark, gunsmith and soldier, was 57, 96, 312e, 358b, 367b. Late of O. R., now servant of Henry Kemble when he served of Watertown, mariner, 1695. Will, 30 July in Philip's war, being wounded in Rhode Isl. —3 Sept. 1705, ment. w. Abigail, farm at Helped build the garrison at Kennebec in Lamprill riv., land in Portsmouth, and kins­ 1677. At Scarboro, 1681. Set up his forge at woman Elizabeth Aysley of London (resid. Newcastle where he was in trouble in 1684 legatee). Only kn. ch: Dau.,b.6 July 1660,d. for kicking Joanne, w. of John the French­ in a week. Prob. Abigail, compl. in Sept. man, also for speaking contemptuously of 1703 of her master Samuel Merry, who sued the Gov. and Capt. Barefoot. At the fort at Roger Rose in next ct. Yet Merry was Pemaquid when it surrendered in 1696. Next bound to the peace for beating Mrs. Abigail in Boston where he m., int. 11 Nov. 1696, Rose, w. of Roger, in 1703. Sarah Larriford. In Feb. 1699-1700 at Fort 2 STEPHEN, Kittery wit. 1714, taxed Str. Mary on the Saco. Finally settled at Casco Bank 1717, prob. husb. of Elizabeth Ham- near Capt. Samuel Moodv at Casco Fort. mons(2). Lists 127, 184, 229, 238a,*268a. He d. bef. Roslings, Richard, Isles of Shoals. List 307b. 1720. Kn. ch: Samuel, eldest s., of Boston in 1720 when he q.e. Falm. ho. and land to ROSS, primarily a Scottish name, meaning Jonathan Sherman; of York 14 Dec. 1727 red. Also a commune in Normandy and a when he m. Mary Young; of Biddeford, car­ lordship in co. York. penter, 1732; again of York 1737. Joseph, b. 4 Sept. 1699; blacksmith; of Biddeford in y2 ALEXANDER, Portsmouth, taxed 1688- 1690. 1733 when he q.e the Falm. ho. and land; m. 1 JAMES, Casco, shoemaker, here by 1658 Susanna Homeyard; Boston. George, m. and may have been a Scotch prisoner Mary Webb. who arr. in Boston in 1651 (List 74). He m. Anne Lewis (4) and with her was k. in the ROUSE, from ' rous,' meaning red. Pound Ind. attack of 11 Aug. 1676. He had been in Cornwall. constable that yr. List 25. Of the ' children ' 1 JOHN, Marshfield, bot from James An­ only one is ident: James, ±70 in 1731, ±81 in drews in 1698 Portland (Cushing's) Isl., 1742, cordwainer, liv. on Andrews Isl. with Ram Isl., 200 a. on the mainland and lands his uncle Skillin in his youth, was of Wells at Androscoggin. He entered an East. CI. as a young man, had a 100 a. gr. and bot a and sold to John Brown of Marshf. in 1711-2. saw-mill (at Cape Porpus) from Gilbert En- 2 JOHN, York, fa. of Mary Averill (Job) 's dicott in 1683. In 1687 he petitioned Gov. ch. called Lydia, b. 15 Oct. 1719 (ct. Jan. Andros for land his fa. had occupied 30 yrs. 1719-20). ago. A soldier of Fort Loyal, he was made 3 NICHOLAS, of Wembury, co. Devon, prisoner when the fort fell in 1690 and taken dwelt at the house at Casco in 1630. to Canada, being redeemed in Oct. 1695. Two 4 THOMAS, Portsmouth, m. 2 Sept. 1689 months later, in Berwick 19 Dec, he m. a wid. Rebecca (Brookings 5) (Pomery) fellow captive, Sarah Ferguson. They mov. Rummerill as his 2d w. Taxed 1691. She and to Salem, where he m. 2d 3 Nov. 1706 Martha her s. Thos. Pomery deeded to him in 1696. Darling. In 1711 he was ordered to serve Lists 330d, 337. He d. bef. 2 June 1713 when as pilot for the fleet going ag. Canada. Geo. the inv. of his est. and of that of his prede­ Cloyes deeded him Falmouth land in 1718-9, cessor Pomery was taken. The wid. m. 25 and he sold ±160 a. at Back cove to Daniel Oct. 1714 George Alston. By a 1st w. he had Epps in 1720-1. Made several depos. about Joanna, m. Anthony Rowe(2 jr.). early days in Casco in his old age. Lists 34, ROWDEN, Capt. John, from Salem where he 99 p. 74, 268a, 269b. No kn. ch. A James Ross, poss. a Scotch-Irish emigrant, d. in had a 1st w. Mary, m. 2d wid. Elizabeth Kennebunk 16 Aug. 1749, ag. 35. Hammond(4) after 1677, and liv. on her estate on the Kennebec, prob. on the west 2 JOHN, Eliot, prob. a Scotch prisoner, had side near Merrymeeting bay. Commissioner, a Kittery gr. 23 Nov. 1655 which he sold 1687. Bef. 4 Sept. 1688 both were taken to John Breathy (Brady) in 1672. John prisoner by Ind. (her 2d captivity) and Heard's will directs that he be permitted to Capt. Rowden, at least, never returned. Lists occupy the ho. which he had built on H.'s 124, 189, 97. ROWE 598 ROWE ROWE, most common in Cornwall. the Ind. John, drowned in Piscataqua riv., 1 ANTHONY, Scarboro, fisherman, 40 in Dec. 1693. John, Newcastle wit., 1705. Lists, 1676, bot 50 a. from Mr. Jocelyn in 1663 unassigned, 67, 90, 142, 318b, 330a, 336b. and had a gr. of 6 a. of marsh in 1671. Con­ 8 MARGERY, Newcastle, acc. Thomas Mar­ stable, 1670-1, 1673. Retired to Portsm. dur­ shall^), Dee. 1695, but he denied it. Or­ ing Philip's war and again in 1690. Appr. dered in 1696 either to go into a family or Thos. Cleverly's est. at Black Pt., 1682. Se­ back where she came from. lectman 1681, 1682, 1684. Sold his Scarb. 9 MARK, Isles of Shoals, 33 in 1672, gen­ prop, to John Waldron in 1700. Lists 30, 34, erally Mr., neglected jury duty in 1665. 236, 237ade, 238a, 239a, 330df, 331b. He d. Called Bartholomew Burrington a thief and bef. 1713. Only kn. ch. by unkn. w: Anthony. lost the consequent suit, 1666. Gr.j. 1666. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Larrabee (6). Fined for damaging a bridge, 1667. Threat­ 2 ANTHONY(l), Portsmouth, weaver, de­ ened to break Roger Kelly's head, 1667-8. posed in 1731 about Scarboro matters of Pined for not going home to his w. in 1670 40 yrs. before. In 1697 he was the grantee and again reminded of her in 1671, which of an extraordinary deed by which Nathan poss. made him swear (ct. 1671). Portsm. Knight and w. Mary (Westbrook) conv. 13 minister's rate rebated 1679-80. List 305a. a. originally gr. to Anthony Ellins, Mary's 10 MARTHA, m. 22 Aug. 1689 Edward How­ br. Col. Thomas Westbrook signing it tho ard. Unplaced. not named as grantor and the whole being 11 MATTHEW. SeeRew. ack. by the grantee, A. R., and his w. Mar­ 12 MICHAEL, Newcastle, appr. Jeremiah tha. This may be only stupid conveyancing, Walford's est. in 1660. He is the most but it provides a suggestion that Martha prob. husb. for Mary Mussell(3) who was a Row was b. a Westbrook. Propinquity and wid. Rowe when she m. Digory Jeffrey by a deed from Rowe to John Brewster, on the 1664 and who had a s. Richard ment. in his other hand, have raised a conjecture that gr.fa. Mussell's will. Martha was a Brewster(l). His 2d w. was 13 NICHOLAS, Portsmouth, to whom, with definitely wid. Esther (Manson 5) (Cross) Edward Barton, the town gr. Portsm. Dennett(2), m. 12 Dec. 1736. Lists 337, 339. neck ±1640. In 1647 he drew a bill on Mr. In 1713 he deeded his homestead to his s. George Smith in favor of John Billin. Sued Anthony. In 1737 he and w. Esther sold the Jonas Clay for killing a cow, 1649. Sued by ho. in which they were liv. on Portsm. Plains, Barton in 1657. In 1659 he sold his ho. and adjoining his son's land. Kn. ch: Anthony, land at Sagamore creek to Richard Short- m. 30 Jan. 1712-3 Joanna Rouse(4), both ridge. Lists 8, 41, 321, 323, 326a, 330ac. His liv. in 1743. List 339. In 1717 they deeded w. Elizabeth slandered Alice Moses in 1648, to Samuel Brewster land adj. that sold to and in 1656 announced that there were three John Brewster by Anthony's fa. At least 4 men witches at Strawberry Bank. His gr. of sons, Lazarus, Noah, Anthony, Joseph. And 1652 was laid out in 1674 to his s. William, quite poss. Margaret who m. 23 June 1709 his only heir. their neighbor on Portsm. Plains, James 14 RICHARD, Dover in 1669, at Welsh­ Sherburne. man 's cove. Bondsman for Richard An­ 3 EDWARD, prob. a br. of (14), Exeter, drews, 1682. Gr.j. 1672, 1676, 1679. Lists fined 1664. Had land at Newmarket, 52, 54, 57(2), 311c', 356egh(2)k, 357c, 359ab. 1676. Lists 52, 57, 367b. Hanged himself He d. bef. 1703 when his wid. Susanna, 'an­ at Newington 24 Feb. 1695. cient,' relinq. adm. in favor of s. Thomas, 4 EDWARD(14), Newington, held J4 of his Wm. Furber bondsman. In 1703-4 the prop, fa.'s est. Had 200 a. gr. at Bloody Pt., was div. betw. ch: Thomas. Edward. Jane, 1693-4. His w. Mary. He settled his affairs m. John Dam jr.(4). And 'others, if heard by deed to s. Samuel in 1729, he to pay other from.' named ch: Samuel, of Berwick in 1735, with 15 RICHARD(12), Kittery, successfully

w. Deborah (Canney), m. in Newington 13 sued his step-fa. Jeffrey for \y2 a., £7 and Apr. 1730. Richard. Susanna, acc. John 2 cows, in 1676. Age given as ±40 in 1678, Davis(35) in 1723, m. in 1725 James Benson but +30 in 1680. Boarding-master for Fran­ (1). Eunice, m. 6 Dec. 1716 John Place. cis Hooke in 1680. List 298. He d. bef. 1684 4J4 ELIAS, owed est. of Hercules Hunking when his wid., Anne, was selling without a (2), 1659. I lie. and permitting disorder in her ho. at 5 GEORGE, Portsmouth 1657. Gr. 1660. Kit. Pt. Adm. to Francis Hooke, creditor, List 330b. 1685. In 1710 the wid. was Anne Spiller of 6 GILES, soldier under Capt. Davis at Fal­ Boston, ±66, stating that she had formerly mouth fort, slain 21 Sept. 1689. 1 liv. in Digory Jeffrey's ho. She d. in Bost. in 7 JOHN. Pour unattached items: John, a j 1722, aged -85-. Ch: Mary, m. 11 Dec. 1695 wit. with Nieholas(13), 1658. John, ±35 j James Cox(4). 10 ch. rec. in Boston. Eliza- in 1677 at Damariscove when they fled from ! beth, m. 12 July 1711 John Dorothy. Poss. ROWE 599 ROYAL others, as Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Dorothy deeded ROWSLEY, Robert, Portsmouth, sailor, m. their fa.'s whole prop, in 1713 with what wid. Abigail Alcock (3), about 1679. See seems to be a warranty ag. other heirs. Dew(l). In 1681 he was in the crew of the 16 BOBBBT, Isles of Shoals, fisherman, 1671. ketch -Prosperous-, Michael Mann master. Lent (or sent) fish to Sylvester Herbert She took lodgers. See Lewis(18). Both were (3). seated in the meeting-ho. in 1693. Lists 329, 17 ROBERT and ROBERT, JR., Hampton, 335a. both taxed in 1709. Robert sr. m. 1st 19 Roy, Peter, alias King. See Brackett(4). Dec. 1707 Mehitable Leavitt(l), m. 2d 3 Mar. 1726 Apphia (Shaw) Sanborn. For ROYAL, a township in Northumberland. many ch., including a Robert, b. 11 Dec. Royle and Ryle in Cheshire. 1726, see Dow's Hampton. Robert jr. m. 21 1 CAPT. JOHN(3), at York with his parents May 1708 Mehitable Swayne and had ch. b. at out-break of Philip's war, but, in­ 1709-1725. stead of accomp. them to Boston, ret. to No. 18 THOMAS(14), Portsmouth, 75 in 1733, Yar. in 1680-1 and remained there until had double sh. (yi) of his fa.'s Dover again driven off by war. Committee to get a prop, and sold it in 1708-9 to Hatevil Nutter, minister, 1681. One of 4 trustees for No. including the ho. but reserving the family Yar. in 1684. Arrested for selling liquor to grave-yard. Taxed in Greenland 1708, 1713, Ind. in 1688 and taken to Boston for trial 1714 (and a son). Lists 62, 343, 396. W. Captured by Ind. in Sept. 1688 and re­ Elizabeth. Only ident. ch., poss. of many: deemed thru influence of Baron Castine, acc. Thomas, m. 17 Jan. 1720-1 Rachel Peavey, to trad. Lists 18, 32, 212, 214(2). A victual­ both of Newingt. Both adm. to full com. ler in Boston in 1693. He m. Elizabeth Dodd there 27 Feb. 1725-6. Ch. Dau., m. a Quint. (George), who was called kinswoman by Thomas Quint bp. on his gr.fa. Row's ac­ Joseph Carlisle of York. She pet. Gov. An­ count 1 Dee. 1723. Poss. Mary, m. 5 Jan. dros in 1688 on account of her husb. 's losses. 1726-7 Samuel Place, both of Newingt. She m. 2d at York 9 May 1699 Thomas 19 WTLLIAM(13), Newcastle, fisherman, 30 Southerin. Two dau. surv: Elizabeth, m. in 1675. He m. in Ipswich Nov. 1671 James Baston(3). Phebe, m. 1st at Wells 30 Sarah Woodward who, before and after June 1712 James Tanner who d. bef. 1721-2 marriage, had a serious flirtation with one when she had an illegitimate ch.; m. 2d John Leigh, aired in ct. in great detail. See James Tyler of Scarboro and was his wid. Rec. and Files of the Quarterly Courts of in 1756. Essex Co., Vol. V. In 1678 he sold a ho. he 2 TEAGUE, Oyster Riv. Lists 359a, 363abe, had bot in Ips. and in 1676 bot and built in 365, 366. Adm. gr. 23 June 1677 to John Newcastle. Called merchant in later life. Woodman and Stephen Jones. Philip Rus­ Lists 52, 54, 90, 313a, 319, 330ac, 331b. His sell and Wm. Pitman depos. 11 Dec. 1677 est. was divided in 1728, in 5 shares. Ch: that he said that he had no kindred in this

William, had ys of his fa.'s and gr.fa.'s country and that Wm. Durgin was to have estates; d. in Jamaica; adm. 20 July 1724 to all his prop. Thomas Cotton. Ezekiel. Benj. Morse of 3 WILLIAM North Yarmouth, cooper, en­ Newbury dep. in 1741-2 that he had known gaged by Mass. Bay Co. 23 Mar. 1628 to William Rowe who had sent two of his ch. go to N. E. and arrived in 1629 at Salem to Newbury, and that Ezekiel was lost at where he gave his name to Royal's Side. By sea, s.p. Mary, sent to Newbury; m. Jere­ 1636 he settled at Wescustogo, on a tract miah Goodridge(3); q.e. int. in his gr.fa. 's of 250 a. bordering on Royal Riv., finally gr. est. to Thomas Cotton. Elizabeth, spinster, to him by Thos. Gorges in 1643. Had diffi­ of Boston in 1724 when she sold yí, of her culties with George Cleeve 1636-1640. Lists gr.fa.'s est. Sarah, m. Thomas Larkin and 22, 211, 221. In 1665 the people of No. Yar., was his wid., of Boston, in 1724. being without a minister, met at his ho. on Rowelling, Thomas, Exeter tax-list 1682-3. Sundays. Clerk of the writs in 1667. In 1673 Rowell? he deeded part of his lands to his sons Wil­ ROWLAND. 1 John, a Me. fisherman liam and John for support. At the beginning drowned in 1654. List 244b. of Philip's war he abandoned No. Yar., of 2 MR., Cape Elizabeth, 1683. List 226. which he had been the leading citizen since ROWLANDSON, Rowland, shipped on the his first settlement, and retired to Dorches­ -Katherine-, Capt. Joseph Stephenson, ter. His neighbors depos. that he was ab. 80 12 Mar. 1699-1700 at London and was one yrs. of age when he arrived there. He d. 15 of the crew in Portsmouth 14 Nov. 1701. In June 1676. His w. Phebe (Green) d. 16 July Apr. 1703 Ruth Partridge (1) was his reputed 1678. His est. was not settled until 1722-3 w. She m. 2d bef. 1722 one Tarrott. when, on request of his sons William, Isaac Rowley, William. List 386. and Joseph, his gr.s. Jacob was app. adm. ROYAL 600 RUNLETT For clue to his English origin see will of 23 Sept. 1700 Thomas Johnson, m. 3d 11 Mar. Cicely Ambrose of Stepney, co. Middlesex, 1707 Benjamin Snelling. In 1698 she was 1639 (Waters, p. 738). Ch: William. John. exec, of the est. of William Brood, mariner, Samuel, Boston, cooper, was wounded at as 'my dearly well beloved friend.' Sarah, Black Pt. garrison in 1675 and d. a week d. 1690, ag. 9 yrs. (Copp's Hill). Dorcas, later. By w. Sarah he had Sarah, b. 18 unm. in 1729 when she and Margaret q.e. the May 1664 and Samuel and Mary (twins), b. Me. prop, to John Staekpole; m. 22 Mar. 17 Peb. 1666. Isaac, Dorchester, carpenter, 1730 James Taylor. Elizabeth, m. 15 Nov. soldier under Capt. Moseley in 1676; m. 1st 1727 John Prothingham of Charlestown, Euth Tolman who d. 1 May 1681; his 2d w., shipwright. She q.e. the Me. prop, to Sam­ Waitstill Spurr, d. 29 Nov. 1732; bur. 17 Jan. uel Jordan in 1739. Poss. Mary (Bole) who 1729. 4 + 5 ch. Joseph Boston, sailmaker, ran away to Bhode Isl. in 1702. had w. Mary who was bur. 8 Mar. 1713-4; he EUMEEY, Matthew, a soldier who got his d. 14 Jan. 1728, ag. 83; will, 1727—1728. 8 head broken in the fight aboard the ch. Two ch. of Elizabeth (maiden name un­ -Falkland- at Newcastle in 1694. See Long known), w. successively of Thos. Barlow, (1). Lists 315bc. One Elizabeth Eumery John Coombs and John Warren, called J. E. was pd. for sweeping the Newc. meeting-ho. unc'.e in 1685. A poss. dau. is Margaret, w. in 1704. of Thomas Stevens who called William(4) BUMMEBLLL, Clement, Portsmouth, m. Be­ br. in 1674. becca (Brookings) Pommery 6 Sept. 1687, 4 WILLIAM(3), No. Yar. and Dorchester, the 2d of 4 husb., and d. bef. 1689 when she carpenter. In 1721 he stated that in 1663 m. Thomas Bouse. Thomas Pickering had his fa. had given him a neck of land between taken his personal effects. two rivers in consid. of his keeping his par­ ents and a maid for the term of their lives, RUNLETT, very uncommon, not in Lower and that he had complied with this con­ or Guppy. dition until 1675 when harried away by the 1 CHARLES, Exeter, ±20 in 1672, was serv­ Ind., and that he had at his own cost given ant of Philip Chesley in 1667. Captured his fa. and mo. decent funerals. Deeded to s. by Ind. in 1675. He m. 10(11) 1675 Mary Jacob in 1718. He d. 7 Nov. 1724 in his 85th Satchwell, wid. successively of William yr. (gr.st. in Dorchester). Of his many ch. Dale and Nicholas Smith. Lists 52, 67, 96. by w. Mary, Col. Isaac acquired an enormous Drowned 1 Apr. 1709. Ch: Charles) and fortune in Antigua and returned to Mass. to Jane, twins, b. 9 May 1676. She m. at live in great style on the Usher estate in Hampton 24 Feb. 1699 John Anthony. Mary, Medford, Jacob, a Boston merchant, was m. John Clark(23). James. Satchwell. adm. of his gr.fa. Eoyal's est., and Samuel 2 CHABLES(l), Exeter, had a 30 a. gr. in removed with his w. Priscilla (Adams'), and 1697-8 and 50 a. in 1706. He m. Lydia 5 ch. to No. Yar. in his middle age and Ladd(4) who was gr. adm. 6 Mar. 1722-3. perpet. the fam. name in Me. Lists 376b, 388. Kn. ch: Charles, Newmark­ BUCK, Samuel or James, wit. deed of Thos. et, weaver, m. Lydia Ames. Nathaniel, Wis- Webber of Kennebec, planter, and Mary casset, m. in Falmouth 13 May 1737 Mary his w., to Eichard Collicutt of land on Mitchell. Mary, m. John Huntoon(l). Long Isl, Sagadahoc, 1663-1665. One Sam­ 3 LT. JAMES(l), Stratham, m. 21 Nov. uel was freeman in Boston, 1683. 1699 Elizabeth Bobinson(8) to whom, BUGG, John, wit. for Christopher Lawson to with s. Daniel, adm. was gr. 1723-4, and who his purchase of land for Clarke and Lake m. 2d by 1732 Abraham Folsom(4). The in 1658. O. A., Kennebec, 8 Sept. 1665. List heirs held his est. in ninths. Lists 67, 376b, 182. 388(2). Ch: Lydia, b. 22 Oct. 1700, m. Buiske (Busk?), William. List 271. Moses Norris(2 jr.). Daniel, b. 11 Mar. 1702, BULE, John, mariner, m. in Saco 13 June m. at Hamp. Falls 9 July 1724 Lydia Cram. 1668 Emm Seeley. Wit. Eichard Seeley's Theophilus, b. 11 Feb. 1704, m. 18 Aug. 1726 bill to Henry Kemble, 1670. Had a Saco gr. Leah Smith (Jacob). Jonathan, b. 19 Nov. of 20 a. in 1684. Lists 235, 246, 238b. Moved 1705, m. Eachel Smith (Jacob). James, b. to Boston where Eowland Story submitted 15 Oct. 1709. Mary, b. 22 Apr. 1712. Sarah, a bill for 'graving Mr. Eule's barque' in b. 2 June 1714. Charles, b. 3 June 1716, Ex­ 1684. An execution against him was returned eter, capt., blacksmith, had w. Dorothy. -non est inventus- in 1708. He entered an Josiah, b. 22 June 1719, d. 10 Jan. 1719-20. Eastern CI. to a ho. at Saco which he had Euth, who m. 14 Dec. 1727 Samuel Kennis- bot from the est. of Humphrey Warren. Mrs. ton, may have been dau. of (2) or of (3), or Eule was bur. in Bos. 29 Jan. 1717. Ch: Mar­ a young wid. garet; Bev. Cotton Mather told sensational 4 SATCHWELL(1), Stratham, m. 30 Dec. ta.es of her as a victim of witchcraft in 1706 Mercy Leavitt who d. 21 Jan. 1741-2. 1694; m. 1st 13 Nov. 1695 Joseph Page, m. 2d Bot 8 a. from Benj. Hoag in 1709 and ±77 a.