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4251 possible name (Stephen) - since disproven by Caleb Johnson. Hopkins, John (I9373)
 
4252 possible son of Robert Dibble, Abraham (I21159)
 
4253 Possible wives seen elsewhere:

1. Sarah Young
2. Abigail Snow 
Small, Daniel (I10221)
 
4254 Possibly a child of John Carrington Jr. and Elizabeth Clark? Although he is not named in court documents - all the other children are. Carrington, Dr. Peter (I8141)
 
4255 Possibly a son. Barron, Peter (I41634)
 
4256 Possibly Bicknell. ________, Ruth (I8443)
 
4257 Possibly even earlier, since their constant fights had the appearance of a long married couple. Norton, Elizabeth (I6724)
 
4258 Possibly James Miller born 26 May 1767 in Middletown, died 1829, married Mary Clark. Miller, ________ (I31121)
 
4259 Possibly Lemon - Torrey. ________, Elizabeth (I8627)
 
4260 Possibly Norris. ________, Margery (I42806)
 
4261 Possibly the daughter of John Doane and Dorothy Wilbraham. (from Find-a-grave). ________, Ann (I9343)
 
4262 possibly. I'm guessing this is the one born in 1616. Haynes, Jonathan (I17233)
 
4263 posthumous Chapin, Margaret (I21025)
 
4264 Preble Genealogy has 14 Oct. 1704 on page 11 and 4 Oct. 1714 on page 14. Preble, Capt. Abraham Esq. (I12400)
 
4265 Preble Genealogy has 18 Jun 1732. Preble, Timothy (I12415)
 
4266 Prenuptial Agreement of Deacon Jonathan Shaw and his second wife Persis Pratt, August 1683

An agreement made Between Jonathan Shaw Senr Inhabitant of Lakenham in the Township of New Plymouth and Persis Prat Inhabitant of the same Place as followeth The afforesaid Jonathan & Percis upon this agreement & Intending of marriage the aforesd Jonathan doth Take her two youngest children namely Joseph and Daniel Pratt Even as his owne children to bring them up & doo for them in all Respects both soul and body as if they were his owne Naturall Children And if in case the afforesaid Jonathan does decease before his wife Percis aforesd then they are to Remaine with her their Naturall Mother to be at her disposing But if the afforesd Percis should first decease they they shall Either Remaine with him or Else be disposed of with the advice and consent of their Brethren Joshua and John Prat & the (illegible) And also if the afforesd Jonathan should first decease them he doth leave that lot of land whereon he dwelleth with the housing upon it namly about twenty acres with all the housing upon it to her his wife Percis for her livelyhood while she liveth and also such of (illegible) as may be comfortable & convenient for her confortable Sufficiency also half the fruit of the old orchard while she liveth & whatsoever remaining clothes she hath at her decease linnen or woolen she may dispose of them to her owne Children & whatsoever household goods that sd Jonathan had of his own when they came togather what of it doth Remaine at their decease shall be disposed of to his children & what doth Remaine of hers namly Percis that she brought with her shall be disposed of to her children & whatsoever the aforesd Jonathan & Pirces doth get Between them after they come together shall be Equally divided at our decease to them that did help to get it both his Children & hers.Plimouth August 1683 -- Wittneses Joseph Donham -- Jonathan Shaw Senr -- Eleazer Donham -- Percis Prat - P. - her markePlymouth (illegible) March 4th 1701/2 Before Wm Bradford Esq. Judge & then appeared Joseph Dunham & Eleazer Dunham as witness hereto Subscribed and made oath that they were present and saw the above named Jonathan and Percis Sign & declare this Instrument & declared to be their agreement.Attest Saml Sprague Register
 
Family: Deacon Jonathan Shaw / Persis Dunham (F14343)
 
4267 Prescott has 10 Mar 1744. Prescott, Elizabeth (I41602)
 
4268 Prescott has 10 Sep 1731. Green, Eleazer (I41598)
 
4269 Prescott has 28 Mar 1752. Morrill, Sarah (I35584)
 
4270 Prescott Memorial and Wheeler have 21 Jan 1628/9. Family: John Prescott / Mary Platt (F6606)
 
4271 Prescott Memorial has 16 Nov 1663. Fairbanks, Grace (I19088)
 
4272 Prescott Memorial has 6 Oct 1665. Fairbanks, Jonathan (I19089)
 
4273 Probably a few years earlier. Salway, Joanna (I5443)
 
4274 Probably a son of Thomas. Browne, Nicholas (I22293)
 
4275 Probably closer to 1596 or so. Beal, John Sr. (I39955)
 
4276 Probably married later. Their children were probably born closer to their baptism dates. Family: George Willard / Dorothy Dunster (F6148)
 
4277 Probably more like 1632. Family: James Hamlin / Ann ________ (F3597)
 
4278 Probably the "son of George M. Staples" who died in 1853, age 10. Staples, George B. (I40375)
 
4279 Probably the Sarah Bobrof who died 19 Jan 1957 in Canton. Greenbaum, Sarah (I31272)
 
4280 Probate says he died 13 November 1696. Woodbridge, Rev. John (I20308)
 
4281 Probate says she died 10 Apr 1889. Bassett, Clarissa A. (I40258)
 
4282 Probate says she died 4 Feb 1839, VRs have 5 Feb 1839. Goodwin, Jane (I18521)
 
4283 Probate seems to indicate he died 15 Sep 1821. Barkhamsted church records have 8 Sep 1821, age 79. Messenger, Pvt. Simeon (I20648)
 
4284 provided he pay Widow Warren sufficiently for her fence remaining there. Walker, Elizabeth (I10265)
 
4285 published Family: Isachar Lane / Susannah Hall (F6461)
 
4286 Putnam Family, Vol 1 has March 16th or 17th, 1694/95. ________, Mary (I17684)
 
4287 Putnam has 10/30/1662. Putnam, Lt. John (I15505)
 
4288 Putnam has 17 Feb 1653. Bayley, Joshua (I11227)
 
4289 Putnam has 29 Nov 1810. Barker, Mary (I1510)
 
4290 Putnam Lineage has 28 Feb 1661/2. Putnam, Prudence (I16202)
 
4291 Putnam says he was born 14 Sep 1669, the son of Thomas and Mary (Veren) Putnam. Putnam, Joseph (I16203)
 
4292 questionable ________, Dorothy (I23883)
 
4293 quoted from A Contribution to the Genealogy of the Bearse or Bearss Family in America 1618-1871, by John Bearss Newcomb, Dec 7, 1871

Austin Bearse came over "in the good Shipp, the Confidence of London, of two hundred tonnes" from Southhampton, England, April 24, 1638 and was then 20 years of age, having been born in or near Southhampton in 1618. He came to Barnstable (near Cape Cod, MA) with the first company in 1639. His houselot, containing twelve acres of very rocky land in the westerly part of the East Parish, was bounded westerly by John Crocker's land, northerly by the meadow, Easterly by Isaac Robinson's land and southerly "into y woods". His house
stood on the north side of the road, and his cellar and some remains of his orchard existed at the commencement of the this century. A road from his house to Hyannis is still known as "Bearse's Way". He owned six acres of meadow adjoining his upland on the north, and two thatch islands still known as Bearse's Islands. He also had six acres of land in the Calves Pasture, esteemed as being the best soil in the town; eight acres of planting land on the north of Shoal's pond bounded by Mr. Coopers, now called Huckin's Neck and thirty acres at the Indian ponds bounded easterly by the Herring River. The Indian Pond lot he sold to the Thomas Allen and the planting lands at Shoal Pond were occupied by his descendants until recently. John Jenkins and John Dexter afterward owned the ancient homestead.

He became a member of Mr. Lothrop's Church April 29, 1643; his name stands at the head of the list. The first person admitted. He appears to have been very exact in the performance of his religious duties, causing his children to be baptised on the day of their birth, if Sunday or on the following sabbath. His son Joseph, born on Sunday, January 25, 1652 was taken two miles to the church and baptized the same day. Many believed that children dying unbaptized were lost and that consequently it was the duty of the parents to present their children early for baptism. Being influenced by the this feeling, he did not wish by a week's delay to imperil the eternal salvation of his child. Now such an act would be pronounced unnecessary and cruel. However differently the present generation may view the question of baptism, he did what he honestly believed his duty and he who does that intelligently is to be justified.

He was proposed to be admitted a freeman, June 3 1652, and was admitted on the 3rd of May following, His name rarely occurs on the records. He was a grand juror in 1653 and 1662, and a surveyor of highways in 1674. He was one of the very few against whom no complaint was ever made, a fact which speaks well for his character as a man and as a citizen. He was a farmer, lived on the produce of the land, and brought up his large family to be like himself - useful members of society. There appears to be no record of his death, nor
settlement of his estate on the probate records. He was living in 1686, but died before 1697. 
Bearse, Augustine (I9319)
 
4294 R. E. Richardson says 1592, which is plausible. The NEHGS record says that Samuel and Thomas were his younger brothers so, if Samuel were baptized in 1602, then Ezekiel would have to have been born earlier. Richardson, Ezekiel (I11377)
 
4295 R1-P7-S3 Pratt, Daniel (I37548)
 
4296 R2, P10, S8 Bryant, Deacon Samuel (I37504)
 
4297 R2, P11, S16 Churchill, William (I38496)
 
4298 R2, P11, S17 Bryant, Lydia (I37493)
 
4299 R3, P10, S17 King, Isaac (I38499)
 
4300 R3, P10, S9 Bryant, John (I37489)
 

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