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The children of Joshua Lane and his wife, Eliza Rumery, were Sally ; Alvin B., married Catherine Atwood, and resides in Chelsea, Massachusetts ; Rufus K., married Hannah Nason, and resides in Limerick, Maine ; Priscil- la. married Allen Bradeen, of Waterboro', Maine; Henry J., married Cathe- rine - -, and resides in Brooklyn, New York ; Joshua, married Martha Staples, and resides in Limerick ; Mary R., married John Hain, and died at Limerick, -Mr. Ham died in Saco, Maine, where he left a second wife ; Amanda, married Joseph Bradeen, of Waterboro', and resides at Anoka, Minnesota : and John R., married Elvira Bagly, of Waterboro', and re- sides at Bridgton, Maine.
The children of John Lane and his wife, Mary Usher, were Mary N. S., born May twenty-fifth, 1812, married Rev. William Pierce, June twenty- ninth, 1836, and resides at West Buxton ; Stephen P., born March seven- teenth, 1814, married Mary F. Hobson, December twelfth. 1841; Charles W., born June seventeenth, 1816, married Maria Anderson, of Standish, Maine, May thirtieth, 1864 ; John W., born May eighteenth, 1818, married Catherine F. Thomas, June ninth, 1845 ; Rebecca K., born June fourth, 1821, died November ninth, 1821; Almeda C., born April seventh, 1823, married Walter Higgins, of Limington, December. 1850; Marquis de Lafayette, born June eleventh, 1825, married Elizabeth T. Chadbourn, of Standish, in 1856; Susan M., born in 1830; and Ellen B., born in 1832. Mr. John Lane died in May, 1863; and his wife, Mrs. Mary Usher Lane, died in December, 1842.
The children of Capt. Stephen W. Lane and his wife, Alcestis Lane, were Mehitable W., to whom I am indebted for much of this information, born
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held at Said Buxton on wednesday the 18 Day of august next at the meeting house in Sª town at 10 Oclock before noon for the Purpose herein mentioned vez
February twenty-eighth, 1823; Ann B., born May eighth, 1824, married Lewis B. Goodwin, October fifteenth, 1850, son of Amaziah Goodwin and his wife, Fanny Bacon, and grandson of Amaziah Goodwin* of Bunker Hill fame; Sarah W., born July eighth, 1826, married William H. An- drews. October sixteenth. 1862 : Caroline, born February twenty-second, 1828, died December twenty-third, 1856; Jabez, born December twenty- ninth. 1829, died May tenth, 1831; Jabez, born August twentieth. 1832, died November eleventh, 1834 ; Mary W., born January third, 1835, died July ninth, 1860 ; Silas N. L. Woodman, nephew and adopted son, born August eleventh, 1812, drowned in Saco river while bathing, July, twelfth, 1830.
The children of Rufus K. Lane and his wife, Mrs. Ann Chase, were Ann Mehitable, born in Barring, Maine, August ninth, 1818, married Claudius Huff, of Alexandria, -she died September sixteenth, 1853; Rufus W. V .. born in St. Stephens, New Brunswick, April fourteenth, 1820, married Sarah Stretch, and resides in Oshkosh, Wisconsin ; Mary Hill, born in Bar- ring, January twenty-seventh, 1822, married, August first, 1841, William Hitching, of Reading, Massachusetts; James Vance, born in Barring, February tenth, 1824 ; Louisa C., born in Barring, April twenty-ninth, 1826 ; Ann, born June twenty-fourth, 1828, died July third, 1828 .- by his second wife, Electa Davis, he had Frederick A. H., born June twenty-fourth, 1835, and was killed at sea by falling from aloft, Angust seventh, 1854; Horace M., born July twenty-ninth, 1837, married, March twenty-eighth, 1863, Ellen M. Williams, of Worcester, Massachusetts, and resides in Brazil, South America ; Greenleaf D., born March twenty-third, 1839, married, July twelfth, 1864, Susan Speed, of St. Louis, where he resides ; Hiram D., born April fourteenth, 1841, and died November thirteenth, 1841; Char- lotte Ann B., born February twenty-fourth, 1843, married January twenty- fifth, 1865, Samuel F. Bacheller, Jr., of Lynn, Massachusetts ; Abba Fran- ces, born February twelfth, 1845 : Charles W., born May fourth, 1847, and resides in Brazil. These seven children by the second wife were born in Readfield, Maine. Mr. Rufus K. Lane resided in Lawrence, Massachusetts, from 1851, till 1859, when he removed to Lynn, where he died, October fourth, 1861.
The children of Silas N. Lane and his wife, Lavonia King, were Silas N. ; Loring, married Abby Smith, of Dennysville, Maine, and died in Calais, leaving a wife and three children ; Isaac E., born in the Province of New Brunswick in December, 1827, went to St. Anthony, Minnesota, in 1848, and died there July second, 1870; James ; and Leonadus.
[*From the Genealogical Sketch of the First Three Generations of Prebles in America, by Capt. George llenry Preble, U. S. N. page 35, note.]
The following story of Amaziah Goodwin was narrated to me by Mr. Alexander McIntire, as he had often heard it told when a boy. "In 1801. Maj. Derby was elected to the Legislature. After his election. he invited a number of his constituents to a public house to drink wine with him. Among the number was Joshua Grant, who had been a Sergeant in his com- pany in 1775, and who related the following story :- He, Grant, and Ama- ziah Goodwin were Sergeants in a company of Volunteers raised by Capt. Derby. The regiment to which the company was attached was commanded by Col. Seammon of Saco. On its arrival in the vicinity of Boston, the regiment was stationed near the line between Cambridge and Charlestown,
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Impr to Chuse a moderator for the Regulation of Sd meet- ing
2'y to Choose a Clark for Sd Proprietors -
31y to See what method the Proprietors will take to raise
and not far from where Joseph Barrell's house stood. It was there station- ed to prevent the enemy's boats landing from the ships-of-war which lay in the vicinity of Charles river.
"When a brisk and incessant firing was heard from Breed's Hill on the morning of the 17th of June, 1775, the regiment was held in readiness to march, and every moment orders were expected to march to Charlestown heights. Time passed, the firing increased, but no orders came ; at length Sergeant Goodwin, from his great anxiety to be with the combatants, re- quested Capt. Derby to permit him, with a few volunteers from the com- pany, to march to the heights. Derby refused, telling him all would soon have to march. Again Goodwin asked, and to go alone, and was so earnest and importunate that Derby consented to his going provided he could ob- tain the consent of Col. Scammon. Goodwin sought the Colonel, and would not leave him till he obtained his written permit, and was instructed by the Colonel, if he succeeded in reaching our lines, to say Col. Scam- mon was waiting orders to march. On his return to Capt. Derby, highly delighted with his success, Joshua Grant asked the Captain's permission to let him accompany Goodwin, which as they were neighbors and particular friends, he granted, but would allow no other man to leave the company.
" It was not long before the two friends were on the battle ground. Be- fore reaching the lines, when several rods distant from the American entrenchments, Goodwin received a musket ball in the neck, which nearly brought him to the ground. As he recovered himself, Grant asked if he was wounded. Goodwin replied that he did not know, but on untying his neckerchief, he found the ball buried in the knot which fastened it to his neck. They then both went into the lines, and there remained, using their muskets, and were among the last that left the hill."
In 1819, Mr. McIntire made out a declaration for the purpose of obtain- ing a pension for Grant, who then related to him the same story, and ad- ded : "Goodwin has gone, and don't need a pension: If he had had com- mand of Scammon's regiment, 'tis my opinion that the British would not have gained possession of Bunker's Hill." This was the opinion of a non- commissioned officer, who probably had but little idea of the battle, except of the fighting in which he shared, and it should have weight accordingly.
The children of Samuel Goodwin and his wife, Judith, daughter of Ben- jamin Preble, of York, Maine, were Benjamin, born November sixth, 1735; and Amaziah, born April twenty-second, 1739, married, first, November eleventh, 1763, Mary Bracy, of York, -secondly, November twenty-first, 1778, Sarah Butler, of Frenchman's Bay.
The children of Amaziah, and his first wife, Mary Bracy, were, as we find recorded among the baptisms in the Church records at York -
" June 19. 1777, Mary, dau of Amaziah & Mary Goodwin 66 Samuel, son
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George
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" Feb. 7. 1778 A Son I think "
By his second wife, Sarah Butler, he had Amaziah, born February twenty- second, 1784, married Fanny Bacon, and died January fifteenth, 1870; Wil-
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money to Pay to the Revd paul Coffin the balance Due from Said Propriety as apears by Orders Drawn on Sam' Scam- mon Treasurer for sd Propriety
4' to Choose a Commettee to Settle with the Treasurer of sª Proprie's & Receave the Ballance that may be Due if any
liam ; Sarah, married Joseph Mills; Lovisa, married John Dearborn; Jeremiah ; and Bartholomew.
Samuel, married Patty Rowe, of Limington, Maine, and their children were James, died in Philadelphia, unmarried ; Polly, married Stephen Manson ; Martha, married William Gove ; Eliza, married John Haley ; Samuel; John ; Barbara ; and Jane, the last four of whom died unmarried; Belinda, born July fifth, 1813, married, first, James Watson, of Liming- ton, -- secondly, Mark Staples, of Biddeford ; and Sally, died aged about four years.
George, married, first, Mary Burnham, -secondly, Eunice Shackley, - thirdly, Mrs. Huldah Merrill, nee Dorman, whose first husband was Jere- miah Fletcher, and second, Abel Merrill. The children of George Goodwin were all by his first wife. They were Seth B., born September second, 1798, married, October twenty-second, 1828, Eliza Ann Perkins; Elisha S., born December ninth, 1799 ; married, January eleventh, 1824, Mehitable Elliot ; Cyrus K .; George; George ; Elmina, born August twelfth, 1806, mar- ried, December twenty-ninth, 1828, Sylvanus Perkins; Simon B., born June sixteenth, 1812, married Amelia M. Larthe ; Horace P .; and Leonard B.
The children of Seth B., and his wife, Eliza Ann Perkins, were Alonzo Quintaneller, born November twenty-third, 1829, and died November twen- ty-fourth, 1829; Alonzo Quintaneller, born April twenty-sixth, 1831; James Perkins, born April twenty-third, 1833; Mary Eliza, born November twenty-seventh, 1834, married Horatio Stone; George Augustus. born November sixth, 1836, died, at Kameisch, Russia, July twenty-fifth, 1855; Joseph Perkins, born August sixteenth, 1838. died September fifth, 1842; Charles Freeman, born July seventh, 1842; Seth Burnham, born March thirty-first, 1845 ; Elmina Ann, born June first, 1848, and died July twenty- ninth, 1848 ; Horace Porter, born June first, 1848, and died April eleventh, 1854; William Henry, born March twenty-ninth, 1850; and Annie Ara- bella, born April fifteenth, 1852.
The children of Elisha S., and his wife, Mehitable Elliot, were Thomas Warren, born February nineteenth, 1826, married, June eighth, 1851, Sarah Amelia Mills Goodwin ; Mary Angusta, born May sixth, 1828, and died May twelfth, 1830; Cyrus Augustus, born February eighteenth, 1831, married, June seventeenth, 1858, Mary Williams ; Charles Johnson, born February thirteenth, 1834, married, November nineteenth, 1854, Hannah Smith Davis; Mary Augusta, born December twentieth, 1835, married, November twenty-seventh, 1862. George Henry Stickney; and Sumner Leonard, born January twenty-fifth, 1837, married. November twenty-fifth, 1858, Caroline Augusta Pitcher, and died August twenty-fifth, 1869,-they had but one child, Harry Linden, born November fifth, 1865.
The children of Thomas W., and his wife, Sarah A. M. Goodwin, were Ella Florance, born June twenty-eighth, 1852, and died January thirteenth, 1871 ; George Sumner, born September twenty-second, 1854. and died April twenty-eighth, 1855 ; Ida May, born March twenty-fifth, 1856.
The children of Cyrus A., and his wife, Mary Williams, were George Snow, born May seventeenth. 1859 ; Cora Etta, born May ninth, 1861; Joseph Warren, born November eleventh, 1862, and died September tenth,
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5ly to Confarm the Records & Proceeding of said Proprie- tors Whiteh ware entred & Recorded among their Records by mr Hobson Clark who Prehaps was not Sworn to that offis
61y to Declare by Vote that the Revd Paul Coffin has Dur- ing his minstry the ful & Exclusive Right to the Use & im- provement of the Parsonage lying between his Dweling house and mr Willm Bradburys on both sides of the highway and that ye Dividing Line between Said Personage & Said Coffins ministeree Sixty acre or Second Division Lots Shall run be- gining at a Stake & Stone fixed on or at the Northwest Cor- ner of the first home Lot on Later G and Running North fourteen Degs east thro or betwen the sd Personage and Sixty acre Lot till it Strikes Other Lands agreeable to Willm Chan- dler Draught
7ly to Lay out a third Division of Land to the Original Right of Thomas Palmer -
8'y to Raise what money the Propriety Shall think Sufisiant to Discharge the Debets of said Propriety and any other Charges which may in future necessaryly arise to thein
gly to Choose a treasurer for Said Proprietors
10'y to Choose a Committee to assess & Colect any money that may be Voted and Do any other buesiness which the Pro- prietors may apoint for them
11ly to Vote to Give up the Obligations to this town which our Committee Chosen to finish the meeting house in sd town have in their hand Obligeing the Persons who Gave them to
1963 ; and Herbert, born May twentieth, 1864, and died October fourth, 1864.
The children of Charles J., and his wife, Hannah S. Davis, were Charles Sumner F., born August second, 1866 ; and Celia May, born August thirty- first, 1868.
The children of Amaziah, and his wife, Fanny Bacon, were Lewis B., born in Gorham, Maine, June twenty-second, 1822, married Ann B. Lane, and now resides in Buxton ; Lucy H., born in Camden, Maine, September eleventh, 1823, married, April twelfth, 1843, Albion Emerson, and resides at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ; Mariam B., married James L. Barker, and died in Portland, Maine ; Sarah A. M., born at Bridgton, Maine, February twenty-sixth, 1827, married Thomas W. Goodwin, and resides at Newbury- port, Massachusetts ; Emma L., born March twentieth, 1829, married Wil- liam Cummings, and died in Biddeford, Maine ; and Elizabeth H., who died in Gorham.
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Pay so much money for Pue Ground Provided the Said mony be Converted to the finishing Said meeting house
12ly to See if the Proprietors will make up the Dificiancy of E F G & H Ranges in the Second Division of Land in this Town if it apears by Due examination there is any want- ing
I3ly to See if the Proprietors will Choose a Committee to Colect all the Records of the Draughts of the third Divisions of Land in sd town which are not entred in the Propretors Book in Order they may be transcribed in Sa Proprietors Book as Soon as may be
14ly to See if the Proprietors will Choose a Committee to Examin into the Cireumsances of the Dropt Lots in the 2d & 3ª Division in Said Town and See what number there may be that are not acounted for to any Proprietor as their Right by Draught or Sum Other way and make Report of the Same at the first futer meeting -
Buxton 3 June 1784
SAMLL MERRILL
JOBE ROBERTS
THOS BRADBURY
JACOB BRADBURY
JOSEPH WOODMAN Jun"
SAMLL LEAVIT
JOHN SMITH JOSEPH LEAVIT
BENJY BRADBURY
JOSHUA KIMIBUL*
the foregoing a true Copy of a Request to me ye SubScri- ber
TRISTRAM JORDAN Prº Clerk
In Pursuance to a Request of more then Seven of the Pro-
* Joshua Kimball came from Marblehead, Massachusetts, settled in Narra- ganset, No. 1, and married, April twentieth, 1767, Martha. daughter of Capt. John Elden. Their children were Deborah, baptized May twenty-fourth, 1772 : married, October eleventh, 1792, Joseph Smith : Joshua, Jr., bap- tized December twenty-sixth, 1773; married, May twenty-first, 1789, Abi-
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prietors of the Common and undivided Land in the town of Buxton I do hereby Notify & warn the Proprietors of Sd un- divided Land in Sd Buxton to meet at the meeting house in Sª town on Wednesday 18 day of august Next at 10 O Clock before Noon there to act on the foloing articles Viz
1ly-To Choose a moderator for the Ragulation of Sª meet- ing
21y To Choose a Clark for Said Proprietors
3ly to See what mathod the Proprietors will take to Raise money to Pay the Revnd Paul Coffin the balance due from Said Proprietors as apears by Orders Drawn on Sam" Scam- mon treasurer to Sd Proprietors
4ly - to Chuse a Commettee to Settle with the treasurer of
gail Earl : Ruth, baptized November fifth, 1775 ; married. September fourth, 1796, Samuel Came : Lydia, baptized October twelfth. 1777; Molly, bap- tized October third, 1779; Emma, baptized June second, 1782 ; and Betty, baptized September twelfth. 1784.
The children of Joshua Kimball, Jr., and his wife, Abigail Earl, were Abraham L., born November third, 1789; married. February second, 1814, Polly Bradbury, and died at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, February twenty-second, 1851 : Moses, born October twenty-eighth, 1791 ; Love, born June seventh, 1793 : Sally, born July tenth, 1796: Thomas, born October tenth, 1798; Richard, born June twenty-seventh, 1801; Clarissa, born May twenty- fourth, 1803 ; and Ruth, born March twelfth, 1808.
The children of Abraham L. Kimball and his wife, Polly Bradbury, were Joshua, born July seventh, 1815, and died December twenty-ninth, 1816; Mary, born December twenty-second. 1816; married Alfred Crosby, and died in De Kalb county, Illinois, April twenty-fifth, 1842 : Horace, born June eighth, 1818 ; married Lois Crosby : Oren. born September fourteenth, 1821 ; married Agnes M. Brown, and died, August twenty-fifth, 1852, at La Crosse, Wisconsin : Richard, born January fifteenth, 1825 ; served through he late war as a non-commissioned officer in the First Wisconsin Battery. and died at La Crosse, January twenty-second, 1865, of disease contracted il the service: Harriet, born July nineteenth, 1827, and died in Buxton, October twenty-seventh, 1827: William, born July eighteenth, 1828. and died at Oshkosh. February thirteenth, 1851 ; Charles B., born March thirty- first, 1831 ; married, August twenty-seventh. 1863. Mary Ann, only daugh- ter of Col. Clough, of Racine, Wisconsin : Martha, born May fifth, 1833 ; married, June eighth, 1855, Pennel L. Clark, and resides at La Crosse : and Elizabeth, born December twenty-third, 1835, and died February fourteenth, 1851. The first seven were born in Buxton; and the last three, in How- land, Maine.
The children of Penuel L. Clark and his wife, Martha Kimball. were Mary Isabella, born July twenty-fifth, 1856 ; Albert P., born January seventh, 1858 ; Charles C., born July eighth, 1860; Florance E., born October twenty-ninth, 1862; and John W., born August thirty-first, 1865, and died March eighteenth, 1866.
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Said Proprietors & Receive the ballance that may be due if any
5Vy to Confirm the Records & Proceedings of Said Proprie- tors which were entred & Recorded among there Records by m' Hobson Clark who Prehaps was not sworn to that Office
Gly to Declare by Vote that the Revd Paul Coffin has dur- ing his minstry the full & Exclusive Right to the use & Im- provement of the Parsonage Lying between his Dwelling house and m' Willm Bradburys on Both Sids of the highway and that the Divideing Line between Said Parsonag & Coffins minstereal Sixty acre or Second Division Lots Shall run be- gaining at a Stake & Stones fixed on or at the North west Corner of the first home Lot on Later G and Runing North fourteen Deges east thro or betwen the Said Parsonage and Sixty acre Lot till it striks Other Lands agreeable to Willm Chandlers Draught
7ly to Lay out a third Division of Land to the Origenal Right of Thomas Palmer
8ly to Raise what money the Proprietors Shall think Suffisent to Discharge the Deabets of Said Proprietors and any Other Charges which may in futer necessaryly arise to them
gly to Chuse a treasurer for Said Proprietors
10ly to Choose a Committee to assess & Colect any money that may be Voted and Do any Other buisness that the Pro- prietores may apoint for them
11ly to Vote to Give up the Obligations to this Town which our . Commettee Chosen to finish the meeting house in Said town have in there hands Obligeing the Persons who gave them to Pay So much money for Pew Ground Provided the Said money be Laid out to finesh the Said meeting house
12ly_ to See if the Proprietors will make up the Dificiency of E F G & H Ranges in the Second Division of Land in this town if it apears by Due Examination there is any wanting
13ly_ to See if the Proprietors will Choose a Committee to Colect all the Records of the Draughts of the third Division
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of Land in Said town which are not entred in the Proprietors Book in Order they may be transcribed in Said Proprietors Book as Soon as may be
14ly - to See if the Proprietors will Choose a Committee to Examin into the Circumstances of the Dropt Lots in the 2d & 3ª Divisions in Said town and See what Number there may be that are not accounted for to any Proprietor as their Right by Draught or Sum Other way & make Report of the Same at Sum futer meeting
Buxton June 3ª - 1784 TRISTRAM JORDAN Pror Clerk the foregoing Notification Recorded ? - TRISTRAM JORDAN Pro's Clerk
York ss Buxton august 18th Then Thomas Bradbury per- sonally appear'd and made Solemn Oath that whereas he was chosen proprietors Clerk to said propriety he would act in said Office with Fidelity and impartiallity according to the best of his understanding
Coram JERE HILL Jus pacis -
York ss Buxton august 18. 1784 Then Jacob Bradbury Esq' personally appear'd and made solemn Oath that whereas he was legally chosen Proprietors Trea- surer to sª Propriety he would act in said Office with Fidelity, honesty and impartiallity according to the best of his Understanding
Coram JERE HILL Jus pacis -
at a Legal meting of the Proprietors of the Common & un- divided Land in the Town of Buxton held at the meeting house in Said town on Wednsday 18 Day of august 1784
Was Chose modarator for the Regulation of Said meeting Collo Thomas Gage Esq"
2ly Voted that Thomas Bradbury be a Proprietors Clark Bly the third artical Past Over
4ly was Voted that m" Sam" Knight Jaramiah Hill Esq" & Snell Winget* be a Committee to Racon and Settel with the
*Snell Wingate was a prominent man in the Township, and resided on Lott No. 12, and not 13, as stated on page 88.
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former tresuerer and also with all other Persons who may apear to be indebted to Said Propriety and Pay the Same into the hands of the Treasurer for the time being and then to Or- der the Same Paid out to Such Persons as have Demands on Sª Propriety -
5thly Voted to Confiarm the Records of m" Hobson which were Entered while he was Clark to Said Propriety
6ly Voted that the Revd Paul Coffin has Dureing his minis- try the ful an 1 Exclusive right to use & Improve the Person- age Lying between his Dwelling house & m" Wille Brad- burys on both Sides of the way and that the Divideing Line between Said Personag and Said Coffins ministerial Sixty acre or Second Division Lot Shall run begaining at a Stake & Stone fixed on or at the Northwest Corner of the first home Lot on the Later G & runing North fourteen Degrees East through or betwene the said Personage & Sixty acre Lot tell it Striks other Lands agreeable to Willm Chandlers Plan
the above Vote Passed by a majority of Elaven
The foloing Persons enter their Desent against the above or Last mentioned vote Dnighing its being a Lawle Vote
SAMLL MERRILL JOHN LANE JABEZ LANE DANIEL LANE* DANIEL BOYNTON JOSEPH WOODMAN Jun JOHN WOODMAN
* Captain Daniel, brother to Captains John and Jabez Lane, was born at Broad-Bay, now Waldoboro', Maine, in about 1740, as he appears by the Muster-Roll on page 258, to have been, in 1756, sixteen years of age. He married, October twenty-first, 1762, Mary Woodman, by whom he had Mary, married David Ridlon ; Alice, married Ezekiel Edgcomb, May seventeenth, 1794 ; Rebecca, married John Merrill : Charlotte, married John Palmer, June eighth, 1796; Hannah, married Paul Woodman, September twenty- seventh, 1797 ; Susan, married William Merrill, and died March fourteenth, 1867 ; Esther, married John Darrah ; Isaac, married, first, Ruth, daughter of Samuel Merrill, -- she died March second, 1799, aged twenty-seven years, - secondly, Mrs. Sarah, widow of Capt. Randall, of Portland, and daughter of Dr. Jones, of Cape Elizabeth, -she died in March, 1821, aged forty-nine years, -he died October ninth, 1833 ; Jabez, married Mary E. Knowlton ;
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9 thly Voted that Jacob Bradbury Esqr be Treasurer to Sd Propriers
13ly Voted Jacob Bradbury Esq" Snell Winget and Samuel Knight be a Committee to Collect all the Records of the Draughts of the third Divisions of Lands in the sd Town which are not Entered in the Proprietors Books in order that they may be transcribed in the said Proprietors Books as Soon as may be -
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