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| 601 |
"George Rodgers & Mrs. Batcheller [were] presented upon vehement suspicion of incontinency for living in one house together & lying in one room". | Family: George Rogers / Mary Bailey (F11059)
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| 602 |
"George Rogers for, & Mary Batcheller the wife of Mr. Steven Bacheller minister for adultery", George Rogers was to have forty strokes, and Mary Bachiler "for her adultery shall receive 40 strokes save one at the first town meeting held at Kittery six weeks after the delivery & be branded with the letter A". | Bailey, Mary (I2418)
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| 603 |
"Griswold Family..." says 11 Nov. 1673. | Pinney, Sarah (I18223)
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| 604 |
"Hale..." has 28 May 1707. | Kilbourn, Josiah (I21372)
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| 605 |
"Hale..." has 29 Oct 1705. | Kilbourn, Sarah (I21371)
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| 606 |
"Hale..." has 8 Sept 1709. | Kilbourn, Elizabeth (I21373)
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| 607 |
"Halls of New England" says 17 Sep 1731, age 82. | Hall, Sgt. Thomas (I13542)
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| 608 |
"hath granted from the plantation one homelot with its additions, nine acres more or less" (annotated "sold to Mr. Wareham"); "also one great lot fifty acres ... with meadow adjoining, seventeen acres"; "over the great river in breadth thirty-four rods, in length three miles"(annotated "given to Sam[uel] & Nathan[iel] Phelps"); "by the little meadow in upland two acres and half more or less, in breadth six rods, in length sixty-seven rods" (annotated "purchased by Daniell Clark & Bray Rossiter"); "in meadow adjoining two acres & half in breadth four rods & half more or less" (annotated "purchased by Rich[ard] Vere"); "also purchased of John Brooks a parcel of land in the upper end of the meadow by his dwelling house containing two acres of meadow with the swamp adjoining"; and "also given from the town forty acres of woodland". | Phelps, William the elder (I13959)
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| 609 |
"Hickok Genealogy" says about 16 April 1690. | Family: Samuel Hickox / Elizabeth Plumb (F3248)
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| 610 |
"Hickok Genealogy" says about 1680. Find-a-grave has 1681. | Hickox, Mary (I8229)
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| 611 |
"Hickok Genealogy" says about 1684. Find-a-grave has 12 Apr 1685. | Hickox, Stephen Sr. (I8231)
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| 612 |
"Hickok Genealogy" says he died in Waterbury, Find-a-Grave says Lyme. | Beebe, Capt. Ira (I8147)
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| 613 |
"Hickok Genealogy" has about 1677. | Hickox, Joseph (I8228)
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| 614 |
"Hills Genealogy" says about 1648. | Hills, John (I23955)
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| 615 |
"History of Castine..." and Castine VRs say 16 Dec. 1748. | Weare, Phebe (I1967)
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| 616 |
"History of Castine..." says 1754. | Perkins, Daniel Sr. (I57)
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| 617 |
"History of Castine..." says 1831. | Perkins, Daniel Sr. (I57)
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| 618 |
"History of Castine..." says 19 Oct. 1746 as do Castine VRs. | Perkins, Capt. Joseph (I62)
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| 619 |
"History of Castine..." says 20 Aug. 1815. | Weare, Phebe (I1967)
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| 620 |
"History of Castine..." says 21 May 1745. Find-a-grave has 21 Mar 1744. | Perkins, Capt. John Jr. (I52)
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| 621 |
"History of Castine..." says 21 May 1765. | Family: Capt. John Perkins, Jr. / Phoebe Perkins (F701)
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| 622 |
"History of Castine..." says 23 Nov. 1745. | Perkins, Phoebe (I3185)
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| 623 |
"History of Castine..." says 28 Aug 1818. | Perkins, Capt. Joseph (I62)
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| 624 |
"History of Norwich..." says 10 Sep 1710, age 77. | Brewster, Capt. Benjamin (I13924)
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| 625 |
"History of Norwich..." says he was born about 1632. | Griswold, Lt. Francis (I15154)
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| 626 |
"History of Warren..." has 23 Sept. 1754. | Merrill, Sarah (I12346)
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| 627 |
"History of Warren..." has 28 Dec. 1756. | Merrill, Anna (I12344)
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| 628 |
"History of Warren..." says this Peter is the father of Abel, father of Stevens. | Merrill, Peter (I18359)
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| 629 |
"History oh Cape Cod" has 12 Dec. 1666 as do Barnstable VRs. | Family: Lt. John Cole, Sr. / Ruth Snow (F4276)
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| 630 |
"History oh Cape Cod" has 2 Dec. 1688. | Family: William Cole / Hannah Snow (F6370)
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| 631 |
"History oh Cape Cod" has him being born about 1650 in England. | Thornton, Timothy (I14961)
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| 632 |
"Hugh Hutchins..." has about 1853. | Smith, Fred R. (I1579)
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| 633 |
"Hugh Hutchins..." says 21 Feb. 1669. | Hutchinson, William (I11119)
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| 634 |
"Hugh Hutchins..." says 22 Sept. 1672. | Hutchinson, Samuel (I11099)
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| 635 |
"if it be laid out of that land which is William Hooke's or Tho[mas] Hooke's or Gyles Ellbridg's," and ordered "Hene[ry] Sympson of Gorgeana" to lay out these parcels of land. | Hooke, Mr. William (I16920)
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| 636 |
"impressed to goe upon ye Countrys service to Ossaby". | Small, Francis Sr. (I10223)
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| 637 |
"In the name of God Amen -
I William Wardwell being sick in body, but of sound mind, memory & understanding & considering the certainly of death & the uncertainly of the time thereof & to the end I may be the better prepared to leave the world whenever it may please GOD to call me hence do therefore make & declare this may last will & Testament in manner following (that is to say)
First-That all monies due me from my fathers estate be applied to the payment of my debts, should there be more than sufficient for that purpose the remainder to be given to my beloved wife, Deborah, should there not be a sum sufficient due from my father's estate to pay my debts, I direct the remainder to be paid out of my personal Estate should there be enough for that purpose. I also give bequeath to my beloved wife Deborah all my house hold goods & clothing also one third part of all my real estate, the remainder of all my Estate of every description. I direct shall be equally divided between my children viz. Frederic Wardwell, George W. Wardwell, John Wardwell, Sarah Hutchings wife of Alfred Hutchings, Paulina Conner, wife of John Conner, Aseneth Wardwell, Ebenezer Wardwell, Hannah Wardwell, Lewis Wardwell & Elizabeth. I do appoint Theodore B. McIntire my sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament hereby revoking all my former wills by me made.
In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand oseal this twenty first day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred thirty.
(Signed) William Wardwell (L.S.)
Signed sealed published & declared by the above named William Wardwell to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator.
Wm. B. Webber
D. Dunbar Jr.
John A. Heath"
In his Probated Will it states that his property was bounded by "Morses Cove, so called, Southe Westerly by land of Ralph Devereux Southe Easterly by land of William Hutchings & Nothe Easterly by land of Ebenezer Hutchings, Daniel Clements & Joseph Farman{?)". He split his acreage this way:
To his beloved wife Deborah, 27 acres the dwellings house and the smaller barn-shore property
Frederic-16 acres-shore property
George W.-15 acres-shore property
John-12 acres
Sarah-5 acres
Paulina-8 acres
Aseneth [sic]-8 acres
Ebenezer-the northerly half of the dwelling house with Porch.
Hannah-4 acres-largest barn
Lewis-5 acres
Elizabeth 5 acres
This adds up to 103 acres. The lot was supposed to be 110 acre lot. I suppose the remainder we can assume would perhaps go to Ebenezer for his half of the dwelling house with Porch.
-Donna Hoffmann PO Box 92, Bucksport, ME 04416 | Wardwell, William (I843)
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| 638 |
"in the plague." | Chapyn, Luke (I21021)
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| 639 |
"It is covenanted and agreed between Gowen Wilson and the town of Exeter that the said Gowen is to keep all the neat herd of the town of Exeter from one-year-old and upward (working cattle excepted) from the day of the date hereof until three weeks after Michaelmas, to go every morning through the town at the usual time cow-herds go forth, and so to have the cattle turned into the town street and the said Gowen to drive them into the wood, and all day to keep them in such convenient places as may be best for their feeding, on both sides of the river, and at night to bring them home again, at the usual time of herds coming home; in like manner to bring them through the street from the first house to the last who have cattle on that street, and seek up or cause to be sought any that shall be lost from before him and in the like manner to keep them every third Sabbath day. To be paid the sum of Eleven Pound, half to be in good English commodities at price current, about the beginning of August next, and the other half of the pay to be paid in corn at harvest at 3 sh. a bushel. [signed] by Gowen Wilson and John Legat, James Wall, Henry Roby, selectmen of Exeter."
| Robie, Judge Henry (I2857)
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| 640 |
"It is covenanted and agreed between Gowen Wilson and the town of Exeter that the said Gowen is to keep all the neat herd of the town of Exeter from one-year-old and upward (working cattle excepted) from the day of the date hereof until three weeks after Michaelmas, to go every morning through the town at the usual time cow-herds go forth, and so to have the cattle turned into the town street and the said Gowen to drive them into the wood, and all day to keep them in such convenient places as may be best for their feeding, on both sides of the river, and at night to bring them home again, at the usual time of herds coming home; in like manner to bring them through the street from the first house to the last who have cattle on that street, and seek up or cause to be sought any that shall be lost from before him and in the like manner to keep them every third Sabbath day. To be paid the sum of Eleven Pound, half to be in good English commodities at price current, about the beginning of August next, and the other half of the pay to be paid in corn at harvest at 3 sh. a bushel. [signed] by Gowen Wilson and John Legat, James Wall, Henry Roby, selectmen of Exeter."
| Wall, James (I13143)
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| 641 |
"Jean" baptized of William Jr. and Hepsibah on 8 April 1750 in Marblehead. | Goodwin, Jane (I18521)
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| 642 |
"John Doane of Eastham, aged eighty and eight years or there about," bequeathed to "my loving wife" my dwelling house in Eastham with all the upland and meadow about it and two acres at a place called the Acres, and all personal estate for life; to "daughter Abigail Doane" the house and land at her mother's death; to "son John Doane," sole executor, twenty-seven acres of upland, eight acres at Poche Island, all my right in Eastham being a town purchaser, also one hundred acres granted by the Plymouth court "by his majesty's order invested with power to do equity and justice to his poor distressed subjects", also my great table and form; to "son Daniel Doane" the land he now lives on and twenty acres near the dry swamp and four and a half acres of meadow; to "son Ephraim Doane" twenty acres of upland and four acres of meadow at Little Billingsgate; to "granddaughter Margaret Hicks" a trunk and a pair of sheets; residue at wife's death divided equally among all the sons and daughters. | Doane, Deacon John (I9325)
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| 643 |
"John Done Gent., tailor, of Eastham" for "love and natural affection" gave to "my daughter Abigaill Done ... my dwelling house with all the upland about the said house," about twelve acres, with two acres of meadow, in Eastham. | Doane, Deacon John (I9325)
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| 644 |
"Kimball Families" has 12 Dec 1659. | Kimball, Benjamin (I14186)
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| 645 |
"Kimball Families" has 1658. | Kimball, Mehitable (I14185)
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| 646 |
"Kimball Families" has 1678. | Kimball, Deborah (I12628)
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| 647 |
"King of the Shoals" | Haley, Andrew (I16725)
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| 648 |
"Kirbys..." has 1735. | Crowfoot, Joanna (I13788)
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| 649 |
"Kirbys..." has 1778. | Gipson, John (I13789)
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| 650 |
"lately purchased of George Lewis of Scituate". | Turner, Humphrey (I8417)
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