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1701 Hiram Williams died Apr 23, 1897 aged 75 years, 19 days. Come to Rest. Margaret His Wife Aug 15, 1827 May 25, 1902 Williams, Hiram (I40323)
 
1702 Hiram Williams, age 23 of Jamestown, Ottawa County and Frances Davis, age 16 of Gaines Township, 27 April 1867 at residence of Hiram H. Allen, Paris. By Hiram H. Allen, J.P.
Witnesses: Wright C. Allen & Ansil Allen
5:139 
Family F249
 
1703 His age is shown as 47 as a witness on 7 April 1691. Townsend, Martin (I25012)
 
1704 His birth was the first recorded in Billerica, MA, "May, the seconde weeke 1654" Stearns, John Jr. Lt. (I14056)
 
1705 His death record records that he was aged 94 years, and he "had been a deacon of the church of Braintree for the space of above fifty years and the first deacon of that church." Bass, Samuel Deacon (I17503)
 
1706 His estate was listed on the tax rolls for Rhinebeck. Krčausler, Johannes (I47338)
 
1707 His fathers name was Michael (marriage record-Ottawa Co) Kishman, Jacob (I769)
 
1708 His remains were later moved from Woburn. Learned, William (I12412)
 
1709 His son sold land as "James Cole Junior" in October 1678. Cole, James (I51871)
 
1710 His sponsors were Phillip Linck and his wife Catherina Pulver. Linck, Philip (I29023)
 
1711 His sponsors were Willem Coen and Elisabeth Coen. Linck, Wilhelm (I29016)
 
1712 His sponsors were Zacharias Ditter and Christina Kulmar. Linck, Zacharias (I29020)
 
1713 His widow had married Nicolaus Schaffer in 1747. Linck, Johann Wilhelm (I29031)
 
1714 His widow re-married on this date. Gregory, Judah (I60294)
 
1715 His wife, Rose was granted administration on his estate. Riddlesdale, Richard (I26193)
 
1716 His will dated 1 February 1745, shows wife Hannah, eldest daughter Millicon's heirs, and son Nathan; executors, son Nathan and wife Hannah, confirmed 11 February 1745 Lane, George Jr. (I26254)
 
1717 His will dated 22 September 1670 and proved 1 November 1670, named his wife Ann executrix, with his cousin John WHEELER and Nathan GOLD; To Isaac, Mary and Ruth, he gave 10s, they having already received their portions; to hannah ¹10, she having received a partial portion; to Samuel, Timothy and Ephraim, minors one half of the buildings and land he lived on, when they came of age; to Rebecca a minor, land in Greenlea between Hawkin's brook and land of John ODELLS; to Abigail and Judith ¹30 each when they became eighteen or married. Wheeler, Ephraim (I60304)
 
1718 His will is dated 5 Jul 1679, with codicil dated 22 May 1684, and was proved at Boston 17 Mar 1687. He bequeathed to his wife Mary; daughters Mary Farrington and Elizabeth; house and land at Dedham to son Nathaniel; to grandchild William, son of Isaac, deceased. Bullard, William (I13031)
 
1719 His will is recorded in Book 2, page 237. Wilbore, William (I46452)
 
1720 His will was dated 27 March, 1613, and proved 4 November, 1616, and he bequeathed to wife and children, and twenty shillings to poor people of Nayland.

The Will of John Waren of Nayland in the County of Suffolk, cardmaker, 27 Mar. 1613. To be buried in the parish churchyard of Nayland. To wife Rose E20, the household goods and plate she brought with her, my tenement where William Bawlden dwells, during her life, and during her widowhood the parlor and chamber in my now dwelling house. To son John and his lawful issue my mansion house where I now dwell, with the barn, stable and garden lying in Fen Street, excepting the aforesaid two rooms. To daughter Mary and her lawful issue, after the decease of my wife, my said tenement in Fen Street where William Baulden dwells, and in default of such issue to my son John, he to pay 40s. apiece to an my children then living. To sons Isaac, Nathaniel, Amos, and daughter Elizabeth, ten pounds apiece. To sons Joshua and Thomas ten pounds each at twenty-one. My plate to be equally divided between my wife and son John, and my household goods to be equally divided among my wife and all my children. To the poor people of Nayland 20s. All the residue of my goods unbequeathed I give to my son John, whom I make my executor.

(Signed) John Warrene.
Witnesses: William Foorth, John Walter, and Edward Collinges.
Proved 4 Nov. 1613 by John Warren, son of the testator and the executor named in the will (P.C.C. 98 Capell). 
Warren, John the middle (I13047)
 
1721 His will was dated June 5, 1679 at which time he called himself "aged abt. seaventy & six years". William had already provided for his children prior to the time of writing his will. However he did make bequests to his grand children. These bequests were: "to the eldest son of John ffrench to Wm the son of Jacob ffrench to Elizabeth ye Daughter Richard Ellis to Jonathan ye Son of Jonathan Hides, to ye Eldest Daughter of Jonathan Peake, to Marah ye Daughter of Jno Brackett, which are all my grand children". His wife and son Jacob were made executors. The will was witnessed by Samuel Whiting, Jr. and Jonathan Danforth, Sr. "Inventory of the Estate of Lt. Wm ffrench of Billerica who deced. 20 November 1681 being in his 78 year of his age" was taken by Jonathan Danforth Senior and Patrick Hill and amounted to 231.12.10. Division of the estate was made to the widow and to daughters Mary French (now Sharp), Sarah French, and Hannah French. French, William (I12587)
 
1722 His will was presented for probate by the widow, Sarah. Gregory, John (I62391)
 
1723 His will was proved 29 Jan 1691. Clap, Thomas Jr. (I23342)
 
1724 His will, dated July 5,1679 was proved Aug. 28, 1679. His children living at the date of the will, and probably born in Weymouth, were Thomas, Joseph, Hannah or Anna, Samuel, and Ebenezer.

The last will and Testament of Thomas White Senior who being weak of body but of sound and perfect memory and considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do commit his Soule to Almighty God and his body to decent burial as his Executor hereafter named shall order and appoint. And for that Estate now left at his dispose he do hereby will and bequeath as follows hereby revoking any will either by word or writing heretofore by him made, and this only to be taken as his last will and Testament.

Imprimus do first order and appoint that my funeral expenses be paid and allowed out of my estate.

First I give unto my son Joseph White all my wearing apparell.
2. I give to my son Samuel's wife Mary my great Bible.
3. I give my granddaughter Lidya White my brass kettle to be delivered to her by my Executors at my decease.
4. I give to my grandchild Hannah Baxter my brass pot.
5. I give to my grandchild Mary White my pewter platter.
I give to all my now grandchildren five shillings in money each of them and all of them as they shall come of age to be paid by my Executor.
Also I give and bequeath to my son Ebenezar White five pounds in money toward the education of my grandchild Ebenezar White provided that my son Ebenezar brings him up to Learning fit for the ministry to be truly paid by my Executor.
I give to our Reverend Pastor Mr. Samuel Torrey twenty shillings in money to be paid by my Executor.
I give and bequeath that twenty acres remaining in the upper division of Weymouth Town Commons equally betwixt my son Samuel and Ebenezar to be apprized as money. And my will is that all my money and moveables of what quantity and quality soever it shall be apprized as money and my five children Joseph, Samuel, Thomas, Ebenezar and my daughter Hannah, shall have equal alike portions and in case Elder Edward Bate shall be living when I decease, I give him ten shillings in money.
And I do appoint and ordain my son Samuel White to be sole Exxecutor of this my last will and Testament and to see that this my Will be truly performed. And do request my friend Thomas Dun to be my Overseer that this my Will be in all points performed. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal the fifth day of the month July 1679
Thomas White and a seal
Published signed and sealed
in the presence of us
Thomas (his T mark) Dunn
William Chard

Tho: Dun and Wm Chard the two witnesses made oath before Edw. Tyng Esqr & Joseph Dudley Esqr Assists 28 Aug 1679 that they were present and did see Tho: White Sign and Seale and heard him publish (trimmed off) to be his last will and yt hee was of disposeing mind & when hee so did to their best understanding Ja Addington Cler

Inventory (original missing, this one from Suffolk Probate 12:316)

A true Inventory of the Estate of Thomas White late of Weymouth now decet apprized by us whose names have hereunto Subscribed 26 August 1679

Wearing Apparrell 9.8.6
Beds and Bedding 13.19.6
Table Napkins 00.18.--
1 old Scarfe. A Remnant of holland --.8.--
a Remnant of Lockrum 12 yds of cotton Cloth 1.4.--
15 yds of cotton and Linnen Cloth 1.2.6
1 yd 3/4 of blew Linnen .2.9
3 yds 3/4 .15.--
1 warming pan one brass pan one brass kettle .19.--
1 brass pot one pewter platter .14.--
1 pewter bowle one candlestick pint pot .4.16
1 Chamberpot one trammel one Spit .6.--
1 musket one briash wedges one Caske 1.3.3
Books 1.2.6
1 pr of curtains & Vallents .16.--
1 Bedsteed and cord one Chest .14.--
3 chaires one old pillion .6.--
20 Acres of Land 5.--.--
Cash 21.---.---
Debts due to bee paid in money 114.9.5
Lumber .6.--
6 Sheep and Lambs 1.10.--
Sum Totall 176.17.--

John Holbrooke John Kingham Samll White made Oath 28 Aug 1679 to the truth of this Inventory and when more appears to discover it.

Sworn Before Edward Tyng Esqr & Joseph Dudley Esqr Assists.
Attest Ja. Addington Cler 
White, Thomas Captain (I12636)
 
1725 HISTORY OF SALEM, Vol. III (1671-1716):173 states "John Adams, Peter Fountain, and Nathaniel Carrill were living in Salem in 1682". On Vol. III:117 one Nathaniel Carrill was living in Goodman Goulthrite's ward when he took the oath of allegience about 25 Mar 1678. The name Nath Carrill appeared on a petition dated Oct. 10, 1667 of planters living in Salem Village to the Gen. Court
about military watches in Salem town. 
Caryl, Nathaniel (I32186)
 
1726 History of the Town of Shawangunk, by Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, 1955,
p.52"The Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley" the original signors at the
establishment of the new church: Joel Campbell, Jonathan Campbell, Reuben
Campbell.

1798 Farm Assessment of Deer Park Township, Orange County, New York.
Joel Campbell 60 acres next to Jonathan Campbell

(From 1812 pension files) Jonathan Campbell, Old War IF-#27597 - Served as Corporal in Captain Brown's Company, 23rd US Infantry. "bdl 27 can 125" 
Campbell, Jonathan (I24072)
 
1727 Hitty is undoubtedly a nickname for Mehitabel. Jones, Hitty (I22490)
 
1728 HOLBROOK FLORENCE LISTER 04/09/1858 JETER LISTER F OREGON ALAMEDA(01) 10/20/1943 85 yrs Lister, Florence E. (I60069)
 
1729 HOLBROOK, EUGELIA
Date of death: 10-May-1882
Ledger Page: 297
Record Number: 134
Place of death: North Plains
County of Death: Ionia
Sex: Female
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Married
Age: 34 years
Cause of Death: DROPSY
Birthplace: NEW YORK
Occupation: HOUSEWIFE
Father's Name: TOWNSEND, GEORGE W
Father's Residence: NORTH PLAINS MICH
Mother's Name: TOWNSEND, MARY J.
Mother's Residence: NORTH PLAINS MICH
Date of record: 15-May-1883 
Townsend, Eugelia N. (I1486)
 
1730 Holbrook, George H./W. 20, St. Johns Root, Edith A. 16, St. Johns 30 Jun 1897 CR 01 Jul 1897 05 1 Family F193
 
1731 Holbrook, James A., 86 yrs, 02-17-1952 Holbrook, Adelbert James (I1404)
 
1732 Holbrook, Mary, 85 yrs, 12-31-1951 Barrett, Mary (I53518)
 
1733 HOLBROOK, Prude of New Braintree and Solomon Mathews Jr., int. March 23, 1800 - Brookfield Family F381
 
1734 Holliston records show a Samuel and Hannah Daniel having children born and several children of Samuel Daniel baptized. Whether this is the same or another Samuel Daniel is unclear. There was a Samuel Daniel who died 11 January, 1809 "on his birthday". This is almost certainly another Samuel Daniel and perhaps the one married to Hannah Gardner. There is no record of a death record for Lydia Daniel in Holliston, but a Lydia Daniels is buried in Sherborn recorded 1758.

There is no marriage record of Samuel marrying Hannah in Holliston.

Baptized children of Samuel Daniel:
John, 10 July 1743 - Holliston
Daniel, 9 Oct 1743 - Holliston
Mary, 3, Nov 1745 - Holliston
Amariah, 3 May 1747 - Medway "child of S. now of Holliston"
Ruth, 30 Jul 1749 - Holliston 
Family F494
 
1735 Honor (NEWTON) ROCKWELL's will dated 19 July 1637, was proved 26 Jan 1637. There is a memorial bench and and American Oak in the Fitzhead churchyard that were dedicated by American descendants in 1985, in the 400th anniversary of their marriage. !Search ... 17:131 Newton, Honor (I17046)
 
1736 Hugh was listed as one of the Overseers of Highways in Kinderhook, Branch County, 1858.

He is listed as having received 90.87 acres of land on which there was either a pond, lake, or river, dated 10 August, 1870 (Homestead Certificate No. 627, Application No. 1134). This parcel is described as the W1/2 of the SW1/4, Sec. 18, was next to his brother Bennett's parcel. 
Harrison, Hugh (I26341)
 
1737 Huldah HILL, 1745-1818, Wife of Lt. Eli POND Hill, Huldah (I10114)
 
1738 Huldah, second child of Ferdinando and Huldah Thayer, married to Jacob, son of George and Catherine Aldrich, 3 November, 1675. This couple were joined in marriage by Charles Whelock, J. P., of Milford, as found recorded in that town. It will be noticed that it was consummated at the most dreary period of the terrible war between the Colonies and King Phillip, a few days previous to the burning of Mendon by the Indians, and the flight of the inhabitants therefrom.
!Thayer Genealogy 
Thayer, Huldah (I16521)
 
1739 HULL, Cornelius, Sr., Lieut, late of Fairfield, will dated Sept. 16, 1695, probated Oct. 7, 1695, mentioned his son Samuel, who was devised land on the west side of Saco River, and also part of the Long Lot on both sides of the Aspetuck River; son Theophilus; son Cornelius, who was devised land next adjoining Benjamin Banks in Sacofield daughters Rebecka Hull, Sarah wife of Robert Silliman, Martha wife of Cornelius Traton, and grandson George Hull, a son of Cornelius Hull. Executors his son Samuel, Cornelius, and Theophilus. Witnesses Rev. Joseph Web and Eliphalet Hill, page 126.

Inventory taken Sept. 27, 1695, by Jonathan Sturges and Eliphalet Hill, and filed Oct 7, 1695, page 126. 
Hull, Cornelius (I42116)
 
1740 HULL, Mary, late of Fairfield, widow of Theophilus Hull, nuncoupative will proved Apl. 18, 1712, by Sarah Silliman and Elizabeth Jackson, mentioned her children Mary and Ann, Petieat to Sarah Seely, page 331.

Apl. 18, 1712. letters of administration on her estate granted to Sergeant Esekiell Sanford and Thomas Sanford, pages 386 and 331.

Inventory taken Apl. 24, 1712, by Sergent Ezekiell Sanford and Thomas Sanford, and filed Jan. 4, 1715/16, page 325. 
Sanford, Mary (I48987)
 
1741 HULL, Samuel, late of Fairfield, will dated Nov. 15, 1718, probated Aug. 18, 1720, mentioned his wife Jane, and children Cornelius, Josiah, Samuel, Rebecca Morehouse, Deborah Beardsley, Martha and Sarah, and a former wife who was the daughter of Richard Hubbell of Fairfield. Executor his son Samuel. Witnesses Peter Burr and Thomas Sanford, page 95. Inventory taken Dec. 21, 1720, by Robert Silliman and Thomas Sanford, and filed Dec. 29, 1720, page 95a. Hull, Samuel (I48991)
 
1742 HULL, Sarah, widow of George Hull, late of Fairfield, will dated in 1659, probated Oct. 20, 1659, devised her property at Boston to her children Camaleel Phippin, George Phippin, Benjamin Phippin, Joseph Pippin, Rebecca Vickers, and Sarah Terr (?), and legacy to her cousin Jane Pinkny.. Overseer her cousin Philip Pinkny. Witnesses Cornelius Hull, and Philip Pinkny, page 61.
Inventory taken Aug. 25, 1659, by Alexander Knowles and William Hill, and filed Oct 20, 1659, page 61 
Sarah (I42111)
 
1743 HULL, Sarah, widow, late of Fairfield, will dated Jan. 16, 1743/4, probated June 25, 1753, mentioned her children George Hull, Nathaniel Hull, Cornelius Hull, Ebenezer Hull, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Martha and Ellianor, children of John Hull, a deceased son, no Names, and granddaughter Sarah Sanford. Executors my son Daniel Sherwood and Captain Moses Dimon, Jr., Witnesses John Goodsell and Mary Thorp, page 76 Sanford, Sarah (I48890)
 
1744 Hull, Theophilus, Capt., died June 5, 1710 Hull, Theophilus (I48988)
 
1745 HULL, Theophilus, Captain, late of Fairfield, will dated June 4, 1710, probated Aug. 2, 1710, mentioned his wife Mary, and children Mary, Ann, Theophilus, Eliphalet, John, Jabez, and cousin Sarah Seely that lived with me. Executrix, his wife Mary. Witnesses John Hide and John Smith, page 279.

Inventory taken Nov. 25, 1710, by Robert Silliman and Samuel Hull, and filed Dec. 6, 1710, page 179a.

Apl. 14, 1712, his widow, Mary Hull, being now deceased, the court appointed Sergeant Ezekiell Sanford and Thomas Sanford, administrators with the will annexed, page 179b.

Apl. 14, 1712, Theophilus, a son of decedent, made choice of Nathaniel Hait of Danbury to be his guardian; Ann, a daughter of decedent, made choice of Cornelius Hull to be her guardian; and the court appointed Nathaniel Hull guardian of Jabez; Samuel Hull guardian of Eliphalet; and Joseph Jackson guardian of John, other children of decedent, page 286. Nov. 8, 1714, the court appointed Ezekiell Sanford guardian of John, a son of decedent, page 375. 
Hull, Theophilus (I48988)
 
1746 HUNTER, John 1st [h. Elizabeth (Mathews)], Dec. 2, 1815 [dup. [a.] 70] Hunter, John (I46964)
 
1747 Husband Age at Marriage: 24
Wife Age at Marriage: 16 
Family F208
 
1748 Husband Age at Marriage: 30
Wife Age at Marriage: 29 
Family F2072
 
1749 Husband of Mary, age 48. Adams, Thomas (I10936)
 
1750 Hutchinson, Charles & Lupree, Locretia J.Jan 1, 1869; Liber II, Page 13 Family F3080
 

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