Eliakim Wardwell      was born on 17 Aug 1687 in Andover, Essex Co.,
Massachusetts.    He signed the
following will on 7 Mar 1749.
In the Name of God Amen. On the Seventh Day of March in the twentythird Year
of His Majts Reign Annoque Domini one Thousand Seven Hundred & forty nine.
I Eliakim Wardwell of york in the County of york & Province of the Massachusts
Bay in New England, being weak in Body but of a Sound Mind and Memory, Thanks
be to God, and calling unto Mind ye Mortality of my Body, and knowing that it
is appointed for all men once to die, do make & ordain this my last Will
& Testamt
That is to say, principally and first of all, I give & recommend my Soul
into the Hands of God that gave it, and my Body I recomend to the Earth to be
buried in decent christian Burial at the Discretion of my Executrix hereafter
named in hopes of a glorious Resurrection; And as touching such worldly Estate
wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life, And to prevent Trouble
& Disputes among such of my Children as may Survive me concerning the Same;
I give demise & dispose of it in Manner & form following.
Impr. My Will is that my just Debts & funeral Charges Shall be paid out of
my personal Estate, and all ye Rest & remaining part thereof I give &
bequeath to my loving Wife Ruth Wardwell by her to be disposed of to & among
my Daughters or Such of them as She pleases, and in Such Manner time & Proportion
as She Shall think fit.
Item. It give to my Said Wife the Use & Improvemt of all my real Estate as
Houses Buildings Lands Marshes or Meadows scituate in York aforesd or else where
by such Name or Names Number of Acres Quantities Qualities Terms & Discriptions
as the Same is or May be called for & until the time of my youngest Son Daniel's
arrival to the age of twenty one Years, or in Case he Should die before that
time then until that time in Case he lived. And from that time my Will is that
my Said Wife Shall have the use & Improvemt of but one third part of my real
Estate aforesd and that during her natural Life.
Item. I give and bequeath to my three Sons Ioseph Ieremiah and Daniel all my
aforesd real Estate, and every part thereof to be equally divided among them
at the Several times of my Wife's Term of improving the Same being ended as aforesd
and if one or more of my Said Sons should die before these Sevl times then &
in that Case my Will is, that Such Decd one's part or the part intended him as
above, Shall descend & become the Inheritance of his Heir or Heirs lawfully
begotten of his Body, if otherways then to my other Sons & yr Heirs, provided
nevertheless and my Will is that my aforesd Sons or their Heirs as aforesd Shall
in equal proportion severally pay out the Legacys hereafter ordd to my Daughters,
otherways Such Son or his Heirs as neglect or refuse to pay their part of ye
Said Legacys by the time limited there Shall be an equivalent in Land set off
out of his part by three indiffert men to be chose by ye parties concern'd for
ye purpose.
Item. I give to my five Daughters namely Mary Abigail Meribah Lydia & Hephzibah
Sixty pounds in Bills of Credit of the old Tenor equal to fifteen pounds of the
new, to be paid them by their Brothers or their Heirs as aforesd at the time
of my Sons coming into possession of the real Estate aforesd & in the proportion
following. Vizt. to Mary my eldest Daughter (She having receiv'd Something of
me before) Four pounds old Tenor, and to the rest of my Daughters Abigail Meribah
Lydia and Hephzibah the remaining Fifty six pounds old Tenr to be equally divided
among them, and in Want of those Legacys being paid by their Brothers or their
Heirs as aforesd then so much of my real Estate as Shall be adjudged equivalt
Shall be Set off in Lieu thereof as before provided, And my Will is that if either
of my aforesd Daughters die before ye Legacy aforesd Shall become payable then
& in that Case such one's Legacy or the Legacy intended her as aforesd Shall
be paid to her Heirs lawfully begotten of her Body if any Such Should be then
Surviving but if not to my other Daughters & their Heirs.
Finally. I do hereby appoint my aforesd Wife Ruth to be Sole Executx of this
my last Will & Testament, and do utterly disannul all & every other Testaments
Wills Legacys & Bequests and Executors by me in any ways before named willed
& bequeathed ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last
Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal
the Day & Year first herein before written
Signed Sealed published pronounced Eliakim Wardwell (Seal)
& declared by the Sd Eliakim
Wardwell as his last Will & Tes-
tamt in presence of us
Saml Clarke
Ioseph Stover jr
Danl Clark
He died on 16 Oct 1753 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on 16 Oct 1753. He was married to Ruth Bragdon on 4 Dec 1711.     Ruth
Bragdon   was born on
9 Apr 1691 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.  
She died after
1754 in Kittery, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
In one of several York, Maine massacres, Eliakim's wife Ruth was carried off
by Indians. She was forced to become the wife of one of the Indian Chiefs, and
by him had a daughter. Later, she and the child managed to escape and returned
to York. The child, Meribah, grew to maturity and became a member of a family
of Deer Island.
(Notes, from 2 different sources)
Ruth Bragdon, wife of Eliakim Wardwell was captured by an Indian Chief during
the York Massacre and had a child, Meribah, before being returned to her husband.
Later gave birth to more children by Eliakim.
Ruth was carried off by Indians, married an Indian Chief, and ultimately returned
to husband Eliakim Wardwell. She is said to have had a daughter, Meribah, with the Indian Chief, and to have
brought the daughter with her as she escaped and returned to Eliakim.
"For refusing to attend the established church,
she and other members of her family were repeatedly fined, until rendered destitute
of the actual necessities of life. It is related that on a Sabbath Day while
so reduced, Mrs. Wardwell entered the church service in a nearly nude state,
and, after telling the people gathered there her sorrowful condition was the
result of unfair fines imposed upon her, she solemnly involked the curse of God
upon the entire gathering." For this she was publicly whipped to the extent
of 35 lashes upon her bare back.{-"Folk of the Majorbagaduce,"p.16} This
author may have Ruth confused with Lydia Perkins, wife of Ruth's husband's
uncle Eliakim. Eliakim and Lydia were persecuted for their Quaker beliefs and
eventually removed to New Jersey. Lydia suffered the same torment described
for Ruth here. Children
were:
i.
Mary Wardwell was born on 9 Mar 1711/12 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
ii.
Abigail Wardwell.
iii.
Hannah Wardwell  was born on 11 Sep
1716 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
iv.
Joseph Wardwell   was born on 18 Dec 1718 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts. He died in
1782.
v.
Samuel Wardwell was born on 2 Mar 1722/23 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
vi.
Eliakim Wardwell was born on 5 Jul 1725 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
vii.
Lydia Wardwell  was born on 8 Aug
1727 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
viii.
Hephzibah Wardwell  was born on 2 Oct 1729 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
ix.
Jeremiah Wardwell was born on 19 Feb 1731/32 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts. He died after
18 Apr 1764.
x.
Daniel Wardwell.
xi.
Meribah Wardwell 
was born on 25 Dec 1720 in York, York Co.,
Province of Maine, Massachusetts.
Illegitimate daughter, father possibly was Native America Chief |