 Abt 1649 - Abt 1690 (~ 41 years)
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| Name |
Thomas Cousins |
| Birth |
Abt 1649 [8, 9, 10] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
Abt 1690 [8] |
| Person ID |
I6083 |
Duane's Ancestors |
| Last Modified |
5 Jan 2020 |
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| Notes |
- In 1684 Thomas Cousins had a grant of land from the town of Wells, comprising one hundred acres west of the river which forms the present boundary between Wells and Kennebunk and southeast of the post-road. All of the settlers on this side of Wells
were driven out by the Indians in 1690, the Storer garrison, over three miles to the south, being the most northerly place that was held against them. It is entirely probable that Thomas Cousins and his wife, whose name is unknown, lost their lives
during these troublous times. Their children were in possession of the farm in 1717.
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| Sources |
- 1. [S144] Mass & Maine Families, Vol. 2, 47, 00368.
- 2. [S146] Mass & Maine Families, Vol. 1, 304, 00367.
- 3. [S314] Vital Records of York, ME, 41, 00613.
- 4. [S66] Saco Valley Settlements and Families, 591, 00464.
- 5. [S62] The Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 42, 00497.
- 6. [S988] Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, 165, 00218.
- 7. [S867] TAG, 58:73, 00863.
- 8. [S482] Torrey 1st, 186, 00395.
- 9. [S62] The Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 50, 00497.
- 10. [S146] Mass & Maine Families, Vol. 1, 306, 00367.
- 11. [S146] Mass & Maine Families, Vol. 1, 303, 00367.
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