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"Their first son was born ye 13th day of ffebruary & died the same day 1693" | Jones, a son (I23847)
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"Their son Benjamin was born the 26th day of June 1709" | Merrill, Benjamin (I45723)
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"Their son Caleb was born February 13th 1740" | Chapman, Caleb C. (I21946)
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"Their son Cornelius was born the 11th of September 1701" | Jones, Cornelius (I22575)
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"Their son Daniell was born 5th day of November 1701" | Merrill, Daniel (I45722)
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"Their son Daniell was born ye 18th day of March 1697" | Jones, Daniell (I21957)
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"Their son Gedion was born ye 25th day of September 1699" | Jones, Gideon (I22574)
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"Their son Gideon died the 5th day of May 1701" | Jones, Gideon (I22574)
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"Their son John was born ye 10th day of ffebruary 1693-94" | Merrill, John (I45720)
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"Their son Joseph was born 2d day of January 1698-99" | Merrill, Joseph (I45721)
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"Their son Josiah was born ye 9th day of June 1706" | Bushnell, Josiah (I22399)
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"Their son Nathaniell was born the 8th day of March 1703-04" | Jones, Nathaniel (I22576)
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"Their son Samuel born ye April ye 20th 1751" | Chapman, Samuel (I21962)
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"Their son Samuell was born ye 29th day of December 1694" | Jones, Samuel (I22573)
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"There is an interesting story told about Ulalia; that in England she apparently died, was put in her coffin for internment when signs of life were seen and she was resuscitated and recovered, came to New England and lived to a great age..." | Marche, Eulalia (I60297)
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"There is still in existence a letter dated the 4th of July, 1637, written to the authorities of the Massachusetts Bay Company relating to the right of young John Thompson to ownershp of Thompson's Island. At that time he was about twelve years old. The letter was signed by Sir William Alexander, who was the Earl of Stirling, also Edward and Sir Ferdinando Gorges. These gentlemen wrote that Amias Thompson-Maverick was 'soe unnaturall to her own Child as to Consent to the dispossessing of him for what his father had so hardly obtained.' Furthermore, they thought Samuel Maverick had not done quite right by his stepson. The letter ended with a request that 'you will Continue your respective care of him till farther search can be made to find out the truth.'" | Cole, Amias (I15069)
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"This child dyed of a great stoping at his stomach." | Heath, Joseph (I49016)
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"This monument Is erected to the Memory Of Simon Ray Esquire, One of the original Proprietors Of this Island He was largely concerned In settling the Township, And was one of the chief Magistrates. And such was his Benevolence, That besides the Care which he took Of their civil Interests, He frequently instructed them, In the most important Concerns Of our Holy Religion. He was deprived of his Eyesight many Years, Chearfully submitting to the will of God, His life being in this trying Instance, As in all others, A lovely example of Christian Virtue. He died on the 17th of March 1737 In the 102nd year of his age."
(His age is overstated by 2 years based on the date of his baptism) | Ray, Simon (I50369)
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"Tho Mirill and Hannah Hill were married each to other 25 day of May 1693" | Family F1587
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"Tho. Dible Senior of Windsor Eliz. Hensdell of Hadley." She was the widow of John Hawkes and Robert Hinsdale. | Family F2825
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"Thomas Buckingham Junior and Margaret Griswold were married each to other the 16th day of December 1691" | Family F1644
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"Thomas Merrill above named died 7th day of November 1711" | Merrill, Thomas (I22417)
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"Town soldier died at Anticosta" He died in Sir William Phip's Expedition to Canada in King William's War. | Peck, Nicholas (I52850)
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"Upon the memorial of Seth Hull of Redding, adminstrator on the estate of George Hull late of Redding, deceased, shewing to this Assembly that the debts due from the estate of said deceased surmount the moveable estate of the deceased the sum of ¹13 8s. 5d. lawful money; praying for liberty to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be sufficient to pay the sum aforesaid with the incident charges arising on such sale: Resolved by this Assembly, that the memorialist be and he is hereby impowered to sell so much of the real estate of the deceased George Hull as shall be sufficient to raise the sum of ¹13 8 5, lawful money, with the incident charges arising on such sale; taking the direction of the court of probate in the district of Fairfield therein."
!Public Records of Connecticut:231-2 | Hull, George (I48778)
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"v"th of July Anno Dom 1588 | Rockwell, John (I22586)
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"Verily sick of body" bequeathed "unto my Honored father Sylvanus Scott the one half of all my lands and testaments together with one half of the buildings." He also gave "unto my brother Nathaniel Scott the other half of all my above lands and testaments." There were individual bequests to his brothers John and Silvanus; and the residue was to be equally divided among his brothers and sisters - John, Katherine Jenckes, Joseph, Rebecca Wilkinson, Esther Sayles, Silvanus Scott, Joanna Jenckes, Charles Scott, Sarah Hopkins, and Nathaniel Scott. (Will proved 28 Dec 1734, recorded 12 Jan 1734/5. Central Falls, RI). It is clear that he died unmarried and childless. | Scott, Jeremiah (I19205)
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"Warren G. son of G. W. and M. J. Townsend died February 28, 1857 age 7 years." - gravestone. | Townsend, Warren George (I24095)
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"widow of Benjamin, in her 89th year." | Blake, Sarah (I10124)
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"Widow, age 73 y. 5 m." | Wight, Abigail (I5757)
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"wife of Capt. Robert Pond, formerly wife of Capt. Ebenezer Fisher, May 23, 1747, in her 78th year." | Ellis, Abigail (I15497)
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"Wife of H.C., age 33 years." | Knight, Mariah Ayres (I9756)
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"Wife of James" | Comstock, Maribah (I27302)
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"Will of WILLIAM SALSBURY of Swan., Farmer, dtd. 9 March 1726, prob. 16 May 1726. Wife Mary. Sons: William (eldest), John, Richard, Benjamin (unmar.), Ephraim & Daniel Salsbury (last 2 under age). Daus: Anna Bullock, Mary Bullock dcd., Susannah Wheaton, Martha Wheeler, Experience Bullock, Patience Easterbrooks, Rachel Salsbury (unmar.) & Rebecca Salsbury (unmar.). Son Ephraim is to take full care of his mother. Grchldn: John, Israel, Elkanah, Daniel & Mary Bullock, chldn. of dau. Mary Bullock dcd. Wife Mary & son Richard to be Execs. Witns: John Bastow, Aron Kingsley, & Joseph Mason. [5:265/6] | Salisbury, William (I44243)
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"William Hayward of Mendon died here 7th. December 1717." - Braintree Records | Hayward, William (I15054)
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"William Heath, an able godly & faithful brother died 29 May 1652." | Heath, William (I35239)
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"William Reade, having bought the house & 20 acres of land at Weymouth, unfenced, for ¹7 13s. 4d., which was Zachary Bicknel's (after Bicknel's death) of Richard Rocket & his wife, ..." | Bicknell, Zachary (I15075)
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"Ye 14th of November I baptized 3 children, viz Abarham Geals child (who is a member ye church) viz Ebenezer, it was young. & Abigail Townsends child (her husbands name I know not) viz Martin. & John Bonds child, called Abigall, not a fortnight old." (Watertown Records Vol. 4:120 | Townsend, Martin (I25043)
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"Zachry Samford born in the year of our lord 1653" | Sanford, Zachariah (I33927)
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"Zachry Samford deceased December 23 1668" | Sanford, Zachariah (I33927)
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#003251-93 (Essex Co, Ontario): Judson E. MOORE, 45, widower, lumberman, Port Huron, Michigan USA, s/o George & Mary, married Prudie GARFIELD, 45, widow, Haldimand Co.Ont.,, Michigan USA, d/o Adnah & Laura CRYDERMAN, witnesses were Mrs. W. PHILLIPS of Windsor & Hattie SHAW of Chatham. August 1893 at Walkerville | Family F2681
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'A Widow." | Family F2808
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(*)Samuel Buckland married Hannah, widow of Philip Bill, in 1694, and died in 1700, at New London. | Mary (I33367)
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(2) Jane _ ('Sarah [sic) Learned, widow,' died at Woburn on 24 January 1660[/l ]; in March following the 'inventory of the estate of the widow Jane Learned deceased in Malden' was taken, and administration was granted on 2 April 1661 to Ralph Shepard [MPR Case #13856; William Law Learned, The Learned Family ... Being Descendants of William Learned ... (Albany 1882), pp. 8-10]). | Family F815
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(Aged 14 on 17 December 1657) | Beckwith, Marie (I15855)
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(as "Hanna Burchet of Guilford") | Family F2665
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(estate probated) | White, Aaron (I27617)
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(Hartland Methodist Church records.) | Family F2123
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(Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663) (Translated and edited under the auspices of the Committee on History and Translations of the Colonial Dames in the State of New York, by Berthold Fernow) (Vol. 1, pp. 37-41):
"Whereas Tryntje Hendrickse, widow of Cors Pietersen, intends to become the wife of Fredrick Lubbertsen, widower of Styntje Hendrickse, and whereas said Tryntje has three infant children by Cors Pietersen, and wishes before remarriage to settle upon said children their paternal inheritance, so, that when they come of age or marry they may receive, what is due them. Therefore the Orphanmasters commission as guardians Pieter Stoughtenburgh and Jurrien Blanck, Burghers and inhabitants here, who are hereby authorized to make with said widow as guardians of the children either by inventory or appraisal of the estate, including debts and credits such an agreement on behalf of the children, as they shall deem best, subject to the approval of the Orphan's Chamber, when reported.
Done September 16, 1657."
'Today, the 19th of September 1657, appeared before me, Dirck van Schel1uyne, Notary Public etc. and the below named witnesses, the virtuous Tryntje Hendrickse, widow of Cors Pietersen, assisted by Fredrick Lubbertsen, her present fiance and chosen guardian, parties of the first part, and Sieur Pieter Stotltenburgh with Jurriaen Blanck, guardians of the three children of said Tryntje and Cors, who declared, after having made an estimate of the estate and considered the statement of debts and credits. as far as they, the guardians, could discover them, they had agreed with each other concerning the settlement of their paternal estate for the children as follows : First, said Tryntje Hendricks shall be held and promises honestly to bring up her said three children, named Cornelis Corssen, 12 years old, Pieter 6 years and Hendrick Corssen, 3 years, as well as she can, to have them taught reading, writing and a good trade or occupation, so that in time to come they may earn their own living, further to instruct them in the fear of the Lord and in religious exercises and to do all, a good mother is bound to do, until said children shall come of age or marry; then she is to give to each child the sum of 600 fl. in such money or pay, as then shall be current here, besides she shall then furnish to each a good parcel of clothing, six shirts, six __, six handkerchiefs, inscribing the aforesaid 1800 fl. for her sons specially upon her house and lot on the North side of Pearl Street in this city, bounded on the South by said street, on the West by lsaack Grevenlaad, on the North by Fort Amsterdam, on the East by Pieter van Couwenhoven, and generally binding her person and property, real and personal, present and future, etc. etc,
Signed : This is + the mark of
Tryntje Hendricks
Carel van Brugge, testis
Fredrick Lubbertsen
Hans Kierstede
Pieter Stoutenburg
Jurnaan Blanck
Dirck van Schelluyne, Notary Publ.
Their joint will of 1679, proved 1693 in Kings County, NY. | Family F2792
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(or 2 Jan) | Heath, Joseph (I49013)
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(or 5 Aug) | Pond, Robert (I11906)
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