Matches 251 to 300 of 3,871
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"Samuell Bushnell was married to Patience Reed Oct. 7 1675" | Family F1579
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"Samuell Chapman the son of Robert Chapman was born 12 September 1672" | Chapman, Samuel (I21968)
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"Samuell Jones Junr & Deborah Sanford were married each to other June 12th 1690" | Family F1501
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"Samuell, the Son of Joseph & Hannah Morse, was borne the 10th of the 11th mo." | Morse, Samuel (I10192)
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"Samuell, the Son of Thomas and Alice Wight, was borne the 5 of the 12 mo." | Wight, Samuel (I14313)
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"Sar g nt Solomon Keys, dyed, Mch 28, 1702." | Keyes, Solomon (I62594)
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"Sarah Aldridg, the daughter of Georg Aldridg, and Katheren his wiffe was borne the (16) (11) 1645." | Aldrich, Sarah (I26902)
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"Sarah and Rebaka born the middle of Novembr 1668" | Sanford, Rebecca (I22583)
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259 |
"Sarah and Rebaka born the middle of Novembr 1668" | Sanford, Sarah (I22582)
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"Sarah Chalker born the 19th of October 1659" | Chalker, Sarah (I23577)
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261 |
"Sarah Chalker the wife of Abra Chalker dyed the 11th day of September 1687" | Ingham, Sarah (I23580)
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"Sarah Chapman born the 19th of December 1686 and dyed 23th of January next following" | Chapman, Sarah (I21975)
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"Sarah Chapman the daughter of Robt Chapman Junior was born Septbr the 12th 1677" | Chapman, Sarah (I21970)
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"Sarah Chapman the wife of Robert Chapman died Aprill the 7th 1692" | Griswold, Sarah (I21967)
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"Sarah married William Hayward, of Swanzey, and later of Mendon, Mass." | Family F1072
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"she was living Nov. 6, 1797, administratrix" for the estate of Ebenezer Trask. | Aldrich, Sarah (I24258)
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"Sillent Bate was born the 27th of July 1680" | Bates, Silence (I22514)
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"Silvanus Scott and Mrs. Joanna Bozworth." | Family F1385
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"Simon, Elisabeth and Anna Margritha Kun joined the Germantown Reformed Church June 7, 1742. | Kuhn, Anna Elisabetha (I25635)
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"Solomon Keies & Frances Grant, at Newbury, Mass., Oct. 2, 1653." | Family F3813
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"Son of Captain Ebenezer Trask" | Family F2216
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272 |
"son of Henry & Joan" | Riddlesdale, Richard (I26193)
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"son of Henry" | Riddlesdale, John (I49101)
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"Son of John Riddlesdale" | Riddlesdale, John (I50189)
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"springtime" | Prence, Elizabeth (I42223)
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276 |
"Stephen Bate was born the 1st day of June 1689" | Bates, Stephen (I22517)
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"Stephen Chapman borne the 24th of Novemb 1681" | Chapman, Stephen (I21973)
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"Stephen Chapman died the 14th of May 1686" | Chapman, Stephen (I21973)
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"Stephen Chapman his son was born March 5th 1698-9" | Chapman, Stephen (I22298)
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"Steven Chalker born the 8th of Septem 1650" | Chalker, Stephen (I24104)
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"Susan E. Evans taken into membership (Hartland Methodist Church, Gasport, NY) by church letter 1867, removed by letter, no date given." Mrs. Frances Cleveland, Sec'y. | Evans, Susan Electa (I25815)
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"Temperance the daughter of Joseph Hull was baptized the twentieth day of March 1625 [1625/26]." | Hull, Temperance (I46477)
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"Thankful Partridge, widow of Thadeus." | Adams, Thankful (I20261)
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"The above Robert Chapman had the sixth son & ninth child born the 6th of November 1689 & dyed the 9 day of the same November which was three days after" | Chapman, son (I21976)
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"The above sd Wm Bushnell was married to Sarah Bull, widow the 7th day of June 1705" | Family F1601
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"The First White Settler in This Area."
In the Benson Genealogy (1923), the author states that Benoni "and others were buried in a small ancient cemetery near Millville which has been destroyed in recent years. Most of the stones had no inscriptions, and all were field stones. His bore this inscription: "Here lies buried ye body of Benoni Benson, deceased November 4, 1761 in ye 72nd year of his age." | Benson, Benoni (I26648)
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"the husband of Anne Bullard ... 40 years ould" | Bullard, Robert (I12416)
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"The last Will & Testamt of Willm Heath of Roxbury in manner and forme the following.
Item I give unto my loving wife during her natural life ye newe end of my house that I now dwell in both above & below and half the g:eat barne and half the barne yard Togeither wth all my Arable land and meadowe that I am nowe possessed of Togeither wth all my Cattell & moveable goods upon this Condition following ffirst that shee shall pay all my debts, secondly that shee shall pay my daughter Mary Spere Tenne pounds wthin one yeare after my death. Thirdly that shee shall pay my daughter Hanna Tenne pounds wthin two yeares after my death. And when shee hath paid all my debts & legacies the remainder of the benefitt I give wholley unto my wife as better expressed during her naturall life and I doe make her my whole executrix.
Item 2ly. I give unto my son Isaac prsently to possesse the old end of my dwelling house" &c. After death of wife "my two soones shall have all my howse and lands in Roxbury" "sonne Isaac my eldest sonne a double prcon and my son Pelig a single porcon."
"Item 3ly I give unto my daughter Mary that I had by my ffirst wife fforty shillings a yere out of all my lands to be paid by both my sonns that is to say my sonne Isacke to pay twenty shillings a yere & my sonne Pelig twenty shillings a yere during the whole tyme of her natural life and they to begin at the tyme of their mother's death and they enter on the land and I doe intreate my wife in the meane season to have a motherly care over hir and see yt shee want nothing that is convenient for hir.
And I doe intreate my three friends that is to say my deare brother elder Heath John Rugles & Phillip Elliott to see this my will formed & my lands equally devided according to ye true intent of this my last will.
Wtnes Isaac Heath Phillip Elliott John Rugles
The X mrk of
Willm Heath
21 day 8mo 1652 taken upon Oath by Phillip Elliott John Rugles to be the will of Willm Heath as above before me John Glover.
The Magistrates approve of this will so as they bringe in the inventory by the next Court. 17 Nov 1652 Edward Rawson Recorder. | Heath, William (I35239)
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"The last Will and Testament of James Blake, Ruling Elder in Dorchester. Imprimis. I resign my imortal spirit into the hands of my glorious God and Redeemer, and my body to the Earth in hope of a blessed Resurrection. Also revoking all former Wills and Testaments, As to my temporal Estate my will is, that what Estate and Legacies I bequeath and will to any one shall be to them, to have and to hold to them and their heirs forever, they paying what I shall hereby enjoyne them to pay to any person whomsoever. I enjoyne my executors to pay Twenty One pounds to my Relict Widow, according to my agreement with her upon Marriage. And after my Funeral Expences and just debts be fully paid, I will and bequeath to my son James Blake all my Land at Dorchester Neck adjoyning to his house that he dwells in, all my Lands on both sides of the way leading to the Castle being about Six and thirty acres. As also a parcel of Meadow lying in the Nook part of sd Neck being about six acres. And I injoine my sd Son James & his heirs, to pay to Jeremiah Fuller, son of my Daughter Elizabeth, when he comes to the age of twenty One years the sum of Thirty and three pounds, currant money of New England. Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Blake and his heirs, my Dwelling house and Barns, Orchard, Yard, Garden, and ten acres of Land adjoyning more or less, it being partly Upland and partly Meadow, with all its priviledges. And I injoyne him and his heirs, to pay to my Grandson the sd Jeremiah Fuller, when he comes to the age of twenty One years, the full sum of Thirty pounds current money of New England. Item. To my Son Joseph Blake I give and bequeath one twenty acre Lott be the same more or less, bounded on the one side with the Land, late of Samuel and Increase Sumner, and on the other side with the Land of Capt. Clap; also a piece of Woodland lying in the 3d Division being about nine acres, Also ten acres of Pasture land, be it more or less, lying at the Mouth of the great neck, bounded Easterly on Land of Serjeant Wiswall, and Westerly on Land of James Bird. To my Son in Law Jeremy Fuller I will and bequeath for the use of his son, my Grandson, in lieu of an old bed I had which was bequeathed to his Wife my Daughter dec'd by her Grandmother, One Feather bed, pair of sheets pair of blankets, bolster, pillowbeer, pillow Coverlets. To my Son Joseph Blake I also give all my right in Common Land, that is not yet divided. And if there shall be ought of my Estate remaining, and not mentioned above, it shall be equally divided between my Children, James, John, Joseph, and my Grand Child Jeremish aforementioned. I constitute my Sons James Blake and John Blake Executors of this my Will and Testament and Capt. Samuel Clap and my Brother William Blake overseers of it. And I impower my Overseers to interpret this my Will if any doubt arise about any Clause or Clauses in it, and to andit and Determine all differences that may arise among my Children and Grand Child, and their heires. And I declare that their Interpretation and Determination shall be held firm and valid forever, even as if I myself had done the same. Also I will to my Wife Elizabeth all my Corne, Mault, Beefe, porke and all my provisions. Also I will that my Grand Child, Fuller, shall have the pair of holland sheets, 4 holland pillow-beers and a Table Cloth that belonged to his Mother, that she left with me the Testator.
JAMES BLAKE and a Seal.
Signed, Sealed and Declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in presence of us, Nathaniel Clap, Noah Beeman, Humphrey Atherton." | Blake, James (I14778)
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"the seventh child being a son was born about the 6th of March 1683-4 and dyed the 10th of March 1683-4" | Chapman, son (I21974)
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"The wife of Robrecht Kousman, living in the Boisstraat." | Reder, Sara (I41966)
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"The Will of Nicholas Arnold of Ilchester in the Countie of Somersett Tayler, 18 Jan. 1622 [1622/1623]. To Grace Arnold my wief all my goods movable and umovable w'thin and wth thout Dores to thintent she shall guid & bringe up my two youngest Daughters her Children and when it shall please god to take her out of this mortall lief to Dispose the said goods at her pleasure unto theis two Children. Grace my wief to be sole executrix. My sonne Wam Arnold & Ambrose Chappell my frend to be over seers."
Witnesses: John Raven, Thomas Arnold. | Arnold, Nicholas (I12472)
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"Their daughter Abigail was born December 29th 1743" | Chapman, Abigail (I21959)
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"Their daughter Deborah died ye 19th day of December 1695" | Jones, Deborah (I22572)
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295 |
"Their daughter Deborah was born December ye 9th 1741" | Chapman, Deborah (I21958)
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"Their daughter Deborah was born ye 17th day of August 1691" | Jones, Deborah (I22572)
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"Their daughter Juliana was born October ye 16th 1753" | Chapman, Juliana (I21963)
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"Their daughter Lovisa was born February ye 18th 1748" | Chapman, Louisa (I21961)
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"Their daughter Pricilla was born ye 19th day of Decemr 1703" | Bushnell, Priscilla (I22398)
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"Their daughter Sarah was born March 19th 1746" | Chapman, Sarah (I21960)
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