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| 701 |
"Pioneers of Mass..." says she was born 3 Jan. 1661. | Northend, Sarah (I9650)
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| 702 |
"Plymouth Families..." says 1639. | Burgess, Joseph (I8024)
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| 703 |
"Putnam Lineage" says he died in Salem Village. Find-a-grave has 25 May 1715. | Putnam, Capt. Benjamin (I15442)
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| 704 |
"Richard Warren..." says after 22 May 1627, perhaps 1629. | Family: Robert Bartlett / Mary Warren (F3867)
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| 705 |
"Robert Eldred..." and "Burgess Genealogy..." all state birth date as 18 Sept. 1765. | Eldridge, Lydia (I7784)
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| 706 |
"Root Family" says 28 Sep 1590. | Family: Sylvester Baldwin / Jane Willis (F3903)
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| 707 |
"Saco Families..." (p. 598) mentions Richard in Cape Porpoise in 1658, making it likely, to me, that the 2 Joseph Coles mentioned in GDMNH p. 156 are the same person. | Randall, Richard (I12389)
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| 708 |
"Saco Valley..." says about 1598, close enough. Find-a-grave has 17 Jul 1597, which I suspect is a baptism date. All other sources have about 1597. If he married Jone Gold in 1609, then he had to have been born around 1590 or so. | Bragdon, Lt. Arthur Sr. (I5894)
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| 709 |
"Saco..." says 12 May 1652. | Pennell, Mary (I11830)
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| 710 |
"Saco..." says 2 Aug 1664. | Pennell, Sarah (I11837)
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| 711 |
"Samuel Richardson..." has him listed as Thomas. | Hurlbut, Sgt. John (I13825)
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| 712 |
"Sawyer Families" has 1 Jul 1761. | Family: Stephen Sawyer / Deliverance Barton (F4195)
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| 713 |
"Sawyer Families" has 6 Feb 1706. | Sawyer, William (I5612)
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| 714 |
"Shaw Records" has 10 Aug 1661. | Shaw, Roger (I6914)
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| 715 |
"Swett..." has 21 June 1688. MHM has 21 Jun 1687, sayward just has 21 June, no year. | Sayward, Hannah (I15801)
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| 716 |
"The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman" has 1696. | Bronson, John (I8686)
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| 717 |
"the first that was buried in our new burying place by our meeting house" | Hurst, Patience (I9336)
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| 718 |
"The North Island: Early Times to Yesterday," Norwood Beveridge. James B. Vickery, 183 Harlow St. - Apt. 220, Bangor, ME 04401, stated 6 Oct 1994 "John Newbury was not a native of Newbury, Mass. ...I have used the vital records of Newbury - there is not a Newbury listed in birth, marriages or death. There are no accurate dates for his birth or death. In the Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors he is listed as an inhabitant of Marshfield, Mass.; however, I could not locate him in the place in the published vital records. ...The records show he was born about 1743 and died in 1824 or another says 1832. He is listed in the 1790 census of Vinalhaven and buried in a cemetery in North Haven, Maine."
Al Myers
I don't find him, or any Newbury (or variant) in the Marshfield records. I find his birth date recorded in Boston when he was baptized as an adult. I'm wondering if he was from the Hartford area. Here are my thoughts on that:
1. His first wife was Ruth Mather. I find no record for Ruth's birth, death etc.
2. I did find a baptism record for Sarah, daughter of Eliakim and Ruth Mather in Boston. She would have been about the right age to be Ruth's sister
3. I find a marriage record for a Sarah Mather from Boston in Marshfield. Again about the same age as a sister of Ruth. So could John and Ruth have moved to Marshfield with her sister thus be able to make the claim "of Marshfield"?
4. I find the marriage of Eliakim Mather and Ruth Roper in Middletown, Connecticut along with additional data on children, daughters named Sarah and Ruth among them, again about the right age. This family seem to be on a migration path down the Connecticut River over the years. There also doesn't appear to be any further record of them.
5. I also find a marriage of another Eliakim Mather to a Sarah Newberry in Hartford, so at least the families were familiar.
6. Could our John Newbury have married a cousin? He was a shipwright and may have found work in Boston.
7. Lucy Newbury's pension request contains several documents from individuals that state that John was raised in Marshfield, moved to Boston where he had a boarding house and another family. From there he went to Cherry Valley, New York to become a farmer. When the Revolution broke out, he went back to Boston to get his family but was not allowed entry by the British and no one knows what became of his first family. | Newbury, John (I6334)
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| 719 |
"These lands to belong to their dwelling houses there, & not to be sold from their houses." | Cook, Josias (I9334)
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| 720 |
"To have all ye neck of land commonly called 'Stonie Strand,' being 60 poles bredth or there abouts be it more or less, and so up into ye woods southwest until 150 acres be completed with all ye profits thereto blonging to the same." | Pennell, Walter (I11829)
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| 721 |
"Trustum..." says 1681. | Kember, Joan (I7215)
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| 722 |
"Upham Family..." says 1653, but that's probably a typo. | Kidder, Richard (I10849)
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| 723 |
"Upon hearing of the cause betwixt Roger Chaundler and Kenelme Winslow, for his daughter's clothes, which the said Kenelme detaineth, upon pretense of some further service which he required of her, whereunto the said Roger utterly refused to consent, it is ordered by the Court, that the said Kenelme Winslow shall deliver the maid her clothes without any further delay". | Chandler, Roger (I906)
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| 724 |
"We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate." | Cole, Daniel (I12162)
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| 725 |
"Whereas Excetter is found to be within our patent, upon their petition they were received under our government." | the Exeter Combination (I44471)
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| 726 |
"whipple.org" says 15 Oct. 1684. " George Perkins has 27 Dec 1684. | Family: Jacob Perkins / Elizabeth Sparks (F2183)
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| 727 |
"Will[ia]m Kelsy" was credited with twenty-one parcels: one acre with dwelling house, outhouses, yards & gardens; three acres "lying partly in the neck of land"; one rood in the Little Meadow; two roods eighteen perches in the North Meadow; five acres, three roods and thirty-eight perches of meadow and swamp in the North Meadow; one acre eight perches on the east side of the Great River; five acres in the Cowpasture; nine acres three roods in the Middle Oxpasture (annotated "sold Wm. Spencer"); five acres of meadow on the east side of the Great River "which he received in exchange of William Spencer"; one acre, two roods and fourteen perches in the neck of land; three roods thirty-seven perches in the neck of land; seven acres, twenty-four perches in the Cowpasture; two acres, one rood and thirty-one perches in the neck of land "part whereof he received of Edward Ellmer"; threescore perches in the neck of land; three acres, three roods and twenty perches in the neck of land; one acre, thirty-three perches in the neck of land "which he bought of John Maynord"; three acres in the neck of land "which he bought of Richard Goodman"; one acre in the neck of land "which he bought of John Tayllcott"; five acres on the east side of the Great River "part of which he bought of William Edwordes"; thirty perches of swamp on the east side of the Great River "which he bought of William Edwordes"; and two roods "that he bought of William Williams and did sometime belong to John Beddell" | Kelsey, William (I20687)
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| 728 |
"Willard Genealogy" says about 1645. | Willard, Daniel (I18076)
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| 729 |
"William Brewster" says either 9 May 1708 or 2 May 1709. | Addis, Anne (I13925)
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| 730 |
"William Hooper" says he died in 1679. | Hooper, William (I6557)
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| 731 |
"Windsor Families" has 11 Apr 1757. | Cady, Abigail (I19939)
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| 732 |
"Woodbridge Record" has 17 Sept. 1726. | Woodbridge, Joseph Esq. (I21164)
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| 733 |
"Worcester County" has 13 Jun 1641. | Buckingham, Samuel (I14407)
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| 734 |
"Worchester Co. Memoirs..." has 3 Feb 1648. | Barnes, Rachel (I14205)
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| 735 |
("Record of the Services of Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution," by the Adjutant-Generals of Connecticut, p. 252.) | Gipson, Pvt. John (I13787)
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| 736 |
(1930 Census) | Family: Max Black / Sarah Rebecca Silver (F2125)
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| 737 |
(24 Apr in Salisbury records). | Follansbee, Mary (I2681)
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| 738 |
(a goad is a Cornish unit of measure based on the length of a staff used for driving oxen) | Dibble, Thomas (I20987)
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| 739 |
(acknowledged his signature) | Rogers, John III (I9132)
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| 740 |
(address in 1878) | Family: Pvt. Henry Dearborn Whitcher Noyes / Abbie B. Hutchings (F2763)
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| 741 |
(adult) | Little, Mary (I24179)
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| 742 |
(adult) | Carnes, Thomas (I24176)
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| 743 |
(age 10 at emigration) | Sherwood, Thomas (I24259)
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| 744 |
(age 10 in April 1635). Root says 1625. | Kilbourne, Sgt. John (I8684)
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| 745 |
(age 11 at emigration) | Sherwood, Rose (I24258)
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| 746 |
(age 12 in 1635). Root says 1623. | Kilbourne, Frances (I8683)
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| 747 |
(age 14 at emigration) | Sherwood, Anna (I24257)
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| 748 |
(age 23 in 1635) | Kilbourne, Margaret (I8680)
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| 749 |
(Age 55 at death) | Perkins, Joseph Wardwell (I6291)
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| 750 |
(age 84, 5 months and 2 days at death. Other sources give birth as 1790.) | Gross, Thankful (I15130)
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