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1851 Beech Avenue, Lot-696, Grave-6 Gove, Charles Lester (I19402)
 
1852 Beech Avenue, Lot-696, Grave-7 Gove, Clarena (I19400)
 
1853 Beech Avenue, Lot-696, Grave-8 Gove, Sgt. Lemuel J. (I19399)
 
1854 Beech Avenue, Lot-696, Grave-9 McWhirter, Alexander (I31619)
 
1855 before coming to New England. Morrel, Isaac (I4992)
 
1856 being weake in body: but having perfect knowledg and understanding doe ordaine and apoynt this present Act and writing be my last will and Testament and followeth ffirst I doe give unto my now dwelling house and Barne with al the Corne land patur and meddowes with al the profits and priveleges thear to belonging: it lying and being in the old Towne of Newbury. Also I doe give the said Daniel my Carte and plough and harrow with all the rest of my husbandry tooles: save what I dispose of otherwise. Next; I doe give unto Martha libertie of dwelling in the house her life time and I doe enjoyne my son DANIEL afore sayd to maintaine her comfortably with meat and drink linen and wollen and other necessaries as her adg shall requier during the time of her naturall life.But if the sayd Martha my wife shall chuse rather to live elsewhere  : Idoe give unto the sayd Martha Ten pounds by the year to be paied out of my living in good marchantable Wheat barley and Indian in equel propertions or in the thirds of my land which she pleas also I doe give the sayd Martha my wife all her wearing apparel linnen and wollen: also I doe unto the sayd Marthas disposing all my household goods save what I doe by will dispose of. I doe also give unto Martha my wife my Mare with her furniture. Al the which premises I doe give unto the sayd Martha my wife. Next unto my Son John Cheney I doe give one 2 acker lott sometimes Anthony Shorts lying in the south field in Newbery old towne and a lott of salt marsh 3 ackers mor or less lying on the neck on the South side of Newbury River.also I do give the sayd John a tract of land 24 ackers be it more or less lying in Saulsbury new towne bounds at the plane caled Cimbro, next to Haverel bounds butting on Salsbury river att one end  : and the other end butting on haverel hie way. Also I doe give unto my son John  : my wearing apparel: namely one Coate one cloke one cloth suit: one serg suit: one lether suit twoshirts two paiers of stokins and my hoes and my best Hatt. also my machlock musket: and the shortest Croscutt sawe also I doe give him one three year old haifer caled brendle: onelyI doe Resarve the Crop on the lott called shorts lott to the use of my executors. And after the decease of Martha my wife I doe give unto my son John:Thirty pounde to be payd out of my living in thre years next ensuing Ten pound a year the one half in good marchantable barley and Indian the other halfe in cattel under eight year old: Also I do give unto the said John after my wifes decease the great brass kettel and one new pewter dish marked with I C: and one white bed Rugg. Also I doe give unto the sayd John: six boshels of Apples out of the Orchard yearly for Seven year after my decease. Next I doe give unto my son Nathaniel Cheney my four oxen with their yoaks and chaine also I doe give unto him Two Cowes with thier Calves the one Caled old Line: the other Called Pie and the one thre year old hayfer with the Calfe and a yearling Colte slso I doe give unto the sayd Nathaniel one yearling hayfer caled Kurle also I doe give unto him his Armes compleat. and one broad howe and one Axe and his Sithe and sickle. Also I doe give unto him one half headed bedsted with the bed and one bolster and one pillow and one paier of shetes and a Cotton yellow rug: and I doe give unto Nathaniel the great yarn pott and the lesser posnit: and after my wives deceas I doe give unto the sayd Nathaniel Twentye pounds to be payed one halfe in marchantable Corne halfe barley and the other halfe in wheat and Indian in equel propertions out of my living within two year after my wives decease: also I doe give unto Nathaniel the best chest and my Bible. and one pewter platter after my wives deceas and I doe give unto sayd Nathaniel six boshels of Aples a year for 7 years. Next I doe give unto my daughter Elizabeth thre Cowes one called spark with her calfe: the other is called whitifaced. the third is called Col: also I doe give her the two yearling bayfers. Also I doe give unto Elizabeth abovesaid fiveten pounds out of my living to be payed withing two yeares after my decease the one halfe in marchantable Corne wheat barley and Indian in equel propertions the other halfe in Cattle under eight year old. Next I doe give unto my Son Peter Cheney as an Adicion to what he bath had: Ten pounds which he hath alredy in band: and five pound mor within 3 year after my wifes decease out of my living. Also I doe give unto the sayd Peter six boshels of Aples out of the Orchyard yearly: for seven years after my decease. Also I doe give unto Joseph Plumer five poundes: to be payed out of my living within two years after my wifes deceas. Also I doe give unto John Kendrick a Bill of four poundes which he owethe me. and I doe give him a Cow which he hath alredy in hand. Also I doe give unto Richard Smith five poundes to be payed within two years after my wifes decease by my executor. Also I doe give unto William Lawes three daughters namly Rebeca: Mary: and Priscilla: fourty shillings a piece: to be payed unto them: and either of them as they Come to the age of eighteen years: by my executor. And as Concarning my Grandchild Abiel Sadler. his father deceasing. befor he was borne I was by: the honnord Hampton Coarte. Intrusted to take Care of him as Gardian And the Honnered Coart Ordered him to have Ten poundes out of his ffathers esstatt: at the adge of one and twentye for performance whearof I stand engaged: And I doe also ad unto the same five poundes to be payed: the whol fivten pound unto the sayd Abiel at the adge of one and twentie by my Executor. Also I doe give unto sayd Abiel Sadler My lastes and Toles belonging to my Trade. thear is also a great bosed Bible and a pewter bason apertayning to him of his fathers which I enjoyne my Executor to deliver to him when he cometh to adge. Lastly I doe give unto my Grandchild Hanna Burkebe, thre poundes to be payed when she cometh to eighten years of age by my Executor. And I doe Ordayne and appoynt my Son DANIEL CHENEY to be my Soall and Alone Executor to this my last will and Testament in Witnes whearof I have set to my hand and Seale. The 5th day of the fourth month 1666. Cheney, John (I9799)
 
1857 Benjamin was 34, Annie was 27, Fannie, 56 and Abe was 13. ________, Fannie (I31108)
 
1858 Benjamin was 34, Annie was 27, Fannie, 56 and Abe was 13. Silver, Abe L. (I22574)
 
1859 Benjamin was 34, Annie was 27, Fannie, 56 and Abe was 13. Family: Benjamin Sholom Ledder / Hannah Silver (F11684)
 
1860 Benjamin Webber recorded marriage intentions at York, ME, 3 Feb 1738, "to satisfie such person as are dissatisfied and think he is not married" (Ancestry of Robert McIntire, p. 195). [Compiler's note: This item appears to concern his second marriage].
In the York County, Province of Maine Court of General Sessions on 3 January 1715, "Wee present Benjamin Webber & Mehittable Allen now his wife both of york for fornication....they owing the fact. Its Considered by the Court that they recieve Seven Stripes apiece on their naked backs at the post & pay fees of Court 7 Shillings or pay a fine of Thirty Shillings apiece to his Majesty & fees of Court as aforesd & Stand Committed" (Province and Court Records of Maine, volume 5, p. 173). [Compiler's note: I can not determine if they took the seven lashes or paid the thirty shillings].
"Young married persons, whose courtship had been carried on under the convenient and comfortable New England `bundling' device, and had anticipated events unwisely, found themselves in the hands of the law, when their first child appeared in advance of the physiological period of gestation. After labor was safely over both of them were haled into Court and ordered to the whipping post to receive a dozen stripes each at the hands of the public executioner. It is probable that many cases of premature delivery were unjustly punished" (Charles Edward Banks. History of York, Maine, Volume II, page 239).
From an article "The Truth about Bundling," Yankee Magazine, September 1991, page 12: "Bundling, an old custom permitting unmarried men and women to court, fully clothed, in bed. What is the use of sitting up all night and burning out fire and lights, when you could just as well get under cover and keep warm. It was respectable enough in the early history of New England when religion was an all-powerful influence on behavior. But in succeeding
generations, the innocent practice was corrupted producing an amazing number of sturdy brats. About 1785, unmarried women blushed to read lines like these:

She'll sometimes say when she lies down,
She can't be cumbered with a gown,
And that the weather is so warm,
To take it off can be no harm...

The result was such a general storm of banter and ridicule that no girl had the courage to stand against it and as the ministers continued to thunder against bundling, the practice finally was killed off. 
Webber, Benjamin (I421)
 
1861 Bent and Wheeler have 31 Dec 1723. Prescott, Capt. Jonas (I19085)
 
1862 Bent has 1 May 1675. Lane, Andrew (I11915)
 
1863 Bent has about 1580. Warren, Richard (I10264)
 
1864 Bent says he was buried in Hingham. Church, Richard (I33530)
 
1865 Bent says his name was Richard. Bent, Robert (I24166)
 
1866 Bent says she died at Charlestown. ________, Sarah (I41036)
 
1867 Bent says she was probably Elizabeth Whale. Rice, Elizabeth (I43087)
 
1868 Between 70 and 80 years of age. Adams, Abel Jr. (I41349)
 
1869 Billerica vital records says he was 63 when he died. This makes his birth about 1627. Sheldon, John Sr. (I11076)
 
1870 BIRLS death file has 14 Sept 1961, which is incorrect. Barton, Darryl Edward (I629)
 
1871 BIRLS has the incorrect social security number. Barton, Ray Edward (I4306)
 
1872 Birth date may have been Sept. 12, 1829.
Buried in the Smith Cemetery, Little Cooley, Crawford Co. PA.
From the death certificate Birth was Sept. 24, 1829 and Death was Feb.22,1915. Her death was the result of internal injuries suffered when shefell on Sept. 12, 1915 while feeding her chickens. 
Porter, Tilitha Jane (I21608)
 
1873 Birth date move from 1630 to 1628 because of baptism record. Cheney, John (I9803)
 
1874 Birth date moved from 1629 to 1626 because of baptism record. Cheney, Martha (I9802)
 
1875 Birthdate of the son of Zacharias, although unproven as Hannah's husband as of 7 Jan. 2000. Field, Zachariah (I15926)
 
1876 Bliss Family has between 1580 and 1585. Bliss, Thomas Sr. (I20413)
 
1877 block 225, 12 Greinetz, Margaret Harriet (I18989)
 
1878 Blodgett genealogy has Lucy as the daughter of Isaac and Olive (Webber) Perkins, which is wrong. Both Lucy's have the same date of death, so there is confusion. Perkins, Lucy (I1223)
 
1879 Bodge has 24 Jun 1675. War, King Philip's (I45350)
 
1880 Boltwood has 24 Jan 1694. Crowfoot, Samuel Jr. (I13795)
 
1881 Bond and Find-a-grave have 29 Feb 1656/7. Coolidge, Hannah (I36926)
 
1882 Bond erroneously attributes him as a son of John Holland of Dorchester. Holland, Joseph (I4870)
 
1883 Bond has 23 Aug 1683. Barsham, William (I479)
 
1884 Bond has 4 Dec 1653 (p. 295). Family: Ellis Barron, Jr. / Hannah Hawkins (F6877)
 
1885 Bond has her father as William Park. Parke, Isabel (I13806)
 
1886 Bond has Nov. 22, 1655. Family: Capt. Jonathan Danforth, Sr. / Elizabeth Poulter (F3697)
 
1887 Bond says 1669. Benjamin, Samuel (I22059)
 
1888 Bond says 24 Nov. 1704. Gove, Deacon John (I6101)
 
1889 Bond says at Hampton. Cross, Hannah (I41633)
 
1890 Bond says Cambridge. Gove, John (I7548)
 
1891 Bond says he was 29 when he died. White, Corp. John (I4930)
 
1892 Bond says Henry was 15 in 1634. Kimball, Henry (I12640)
 
1893 Bond says June 5, 1697. ________, Alice (I8912)
 
1894 book (Vol. 1) & pdf (Vol. 2) Source (S741)
 
1895 book & pdf Source (S522)
 
1896 book & pdf Source (S49)
 
1897 book & pdf Source (S909)
 
1898 book & pdf Source (S487)
 
1899 book & pdf Source (S1195)
 
1900 book & pdf Source (S882)
 

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