Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 2 1718-1740, Part 23

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HENRY TIBBETTS 1727 DOVER


In The Name of God Amen


The Fourthteen Day of August In the Yeare of our Lord God one Thousand Seaven Hundred Tewenty Seaven I Henerey Tib-


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bets of Dover In the Province of Newhampshire Yeamon Being week in Body


Imprimis. I Give and Bequeath to Mary my Dearly Beloved wife all my House and Land at Portsmº with Bed and Bedding and all other House Hould Goods thereunto Belonging Duering Her Natturall Life Excepting that House which Mr Crostwhite Lives in wch is Build one the Saidd Land wch I now Give to my Son Richard the whole Intrest and Bennifitt of that Part Imead- eatly after my Deacese for him and his Heirs for Ever Lawfully Begotten of his Body and all the or Part Imeadeatly att the Deasce of his Mother and if he Should Dye without Isue than to Return to my Sons Benjamin Edward & Paul Equally alike to beDivided


Item. I give to my well Beloved Son Benjamin Tibbets whome I Constitue and Appoint and Ordain my only and Sole Executour of this my Last will and Testament Viz That is to Say one half of my now Dwelling House Proviso he Delivers his House he now Lives in, to his Brother Paul Tibbets and the other half of my house to the use of his Brother Edward Tibets forever and the Sons Benjamin and Edward their Heirs for Ever wth one half of the Land and orchard wth the Previliages thereunto Belonging and the other Part to be Equally to be Devided to my Son Paul and Edward Now Lying one Dover Neck --


Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Said Three Sons all my wright and Titile wch I have or ought to liave in the Town of Rouchester and also the Lands and Estate at the Estward to be Equally devided


Item I Give to my Daughter Sussannah Kenny the Sum of Tenn pounds out of my Movable Estate wth a Bed in the Chamber.


Item. I Give to my Said three Sons all my moveable Estate after my Honest debts and funerrall Charges is paided Equally to be Devided amongst them and I do hereby utterly Disanul and Disalow Revoake al and Every other foriner Testaments wills and Legacies Request and Executours by me in any ways Before me this Time named Willed Bequeathed Ratifing and Confirmming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament In Wittness


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whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seal the Day and year wthin Written


Witnessces Thomas Tibbets


The Mark of Henery X Tibbetts


Ephraim Tibbetes


Samuel Carl


Note Before Signing and Sealing I Consitute and appoint my Loveing Brother Capt Sammuel Tebbets and my Brother Joseph Tibbets to be my Trustees to See this my Said will perform.


Note Before Signning and Sealing the House is Equally Divided Between Benjamin and Edward.


[ Proved Sept. 6, 1727.]


[Warrant, Sept. 6, 1727, authorizing Capt. Paul Gerrish and Samuel Carle, both of Dover, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Oct. 10, 1727 ; amount, £307.18.3 ; signed by Paul Gerrish and Samnel Carle. ]


JOHN SANBORN 1727 HAMPTON


In The Name of God Amen the Eaighteenth Day of August anno Que Dom 1727 I John Sanborn of Hampton in ye proveince of New hampshier being Sick and Weak in bodey


3ly I Give unto My beloved Wife Sarah all The Improvement of my hole Estate both Real & personal for her Suport & for ye bringing up my Children untill my youngest Son shall Come to ye age of teen years & from that time one third of all My Estate both Real & personal Dureing ye term of her Neatureal Life


4ly I Give and bequeath unto My Son Daniel The one half of all My Lands Laying in hampton & ye half of all my Land in Strat- hamn & the New house which he Now Lives in & ye one half of ye barns


5ly I Give & bequeath to my Son Benjamin the other half of all my Lands Laying in hampton & Stratham with ye old house & ye other half of ye barns


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6ly I Give and bequeath unto My Daughter Phebe the sun of five pounds in Marchantable pay To be payed by my son Daniel & Benjamin above Mentioned


zly I Give unto My three sons Richard Nathan & Elisha all My Land Rights & title in The town of Chester to be Eaquely Devided betwen them three.


8ly I Give unto my Son Ebenzer the Sum of twenty pounds in money to be payd att ye age of twenty one by my sons Dann & Benja there Eaquel preportion


gły I Give to my Daughter Sarah ye sum of seven pounds in Money to be payd too her att ye age of Eaighteen years by my son Daniel & Benja their Eaquell proportion as above Mentioned


roly I Give to my Daughter Abigail ye sum of seven pounds in Money to be payed by my sons Daniel & Benja att ye Age of Eaighteen years


IIly I Give to my Daughter Ruth ye sum of seven pounds in Money to be payd by Dan" & Benja att ye age of Eaighteen years.


12ły I Give to my Son John the Sum of twenty pounds in Money to be payd by Daniel & Benja when he Comes to ye age of twenty one


13ly I Give unto My Daughter Hannah ye suin of seven pounds in Money to be payd by Daniel & Benja when shee Comes to ye age of Eaighteen


14ly I Give to my Son James The Sum of twenty pounds in Money to be payd by my sons Daniel & Benja when he shall Come to ye age of twenty one years


15ly I Give unto My Daughter Mary ye sum of seven pounds in Money to be payd by Daniel & Benja above mentioned Eaquely ther preportion when She Shall Come to ye age of Eaigliteen years


16ly unto This my Last Will and Testament I apoint My be- loved Wife Sarah & my son Daniel Executrix & Executors Thus Revokeing all Wills by me formerly made I Do Declare this to be my Last Will & testment & Do signe & seal it with My hand while I am in My Right Mind & of a Disposeing Memory the Day & year above Written


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John Samborn


Signed Sealed Published pro- nounced and Declared by ye sd John Sanborn as his Last will & testment in presents of us Sub- scribers


Joab Judgekins Joseph Low David Robinson [Proved Nov. 17, 1727.]


[Warrant, Nov. 17, 1727, authorizing David Robinson and Joseph Lowe, both of Stratham, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Dec. 25, 1727; amount, £891.17.0; signed by Joseph Lowe and David Robinson. ]


EDWARD TAYLOR 1727 EXETER


[Administration on the estate of Edward Taylor of Exeter granted to his son-in-law, Nathan Pillsbury of Exeter, Sept. 7, 1727.]


[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 439. ]


[Bond, in blank, Sept. 6, 1727, signed by Nathan Pillsbury, Samuel Rollins, and Joseph Gilman ; witnesses, William Peppe- rell, Jr., and Benjamin Gambling.]


[Inventory, signed by Andrew Glidden and Thomas Young ; amount, £60.0.0 ; attested Nov. 22, 1727.]


[License, April 2, 1729, to the administrator to sell the real estate, except the widow's dower. ]


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JOHN HAM


1727 DOVER


In The Name of God Amen the Twenty Nineth Day of Septemb Seventeen hundered and Twenty Seven


I John Ham of the Town of Dover in the province of Newhamp- shir in New England yeaman Being Anchant and week of Body


Imprimis I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Son John Ham all iny old farm at Tollend which I formorly Lived upon with all the Priviledges thirunto belonging and five Shillings in money


Item I give and Bequeatlı unto my well beloved Daughter Mary Waldron the wife of John Waldron five pounds


Item I give and Bequeatlı unto my well beloved Daughter Marcy Nason the wife of Richard Nason forty Shillings Besides the five pound I Lent to them which is Seven in all that I give her


Item I give and Bequeath unto the heirs of my well beloved Daughter Triphena Tucker Deced which was the wife of John Tucker five Shilling. Besides what was given her in her Life Time


Item I give and Bequeath unto the heirs of iny well beloved Son Joseph Ham Decesd five Shillings Besides what I gave to them By a Deed of gift


Item I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Sarah Downs the wife of Thomas Downs Teen pounds of the which they have had nine pounds allredy that I Deed then Lend to them But Now I give it to them and the other Twenty Shilling Shall be paid in Silver money


Item I give and Bequeath into my well beloved Son Samuel Hanı if he be in the Land of the Living and Do Come and Damand it Ether himselfor his heirs five pounds but if Nether he nor his heirs Do Come to Demand it then it Shall be and Remain with my Executor


Item I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Elisa- beth Rowllings the wife of Jeremiah Rowllings Nine pounds that I Ded formorly Lend to them But Now I give it to them and Twenty Shillings mor in Silver money


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Item I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Son Benjamiu Ham whom I Do Likewise Constitue make and ordain iny Sole and only Executor of this my Last Will and Testament all and Singular my Lands and Tenements all that I have now in my pos- sestion with all the Buildings and orchards and all other the privi- ledgs and apportances thireunto belonging or in any wise apper- taining by him freely to be possed and Injoyed affter my Deceas whom I Likewise ordain and appoint to See that Every articell mentioned in this my Last will and Testament Be fullfiled and Done faithfully and allso I give unto My Son Benjamin Ham all my moveable Estat Both within Doars and with out after iny Decese he the Said Benjam Ham paying all my honest Depts and Legeses and funarall Chargs


and I Do hereby utterly Disallow Revocke and Disannal all and Every other former Testaments will Legaces and Bequeaths and Executors By me in any waise Before Named willed and Be- queathed Rattifiing and Confarming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament and in Witness hereof I have here unto Set my hand and Seal this Twenty nineth Day of Septemb Seventeen hundered and Twenty Seven as afor Said-1727


Signed Sealed Published Pro- his


nounced and Delivered By the John X Ham mark


Said John Ham as his Last will and Testament in the presents of us the Subscribers


John heard Nicholas Harfard Charity Harfard [Proved Feb. 19, 1727/8.]


ENOCH BARKER I727 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of Enoch Barker of Portsmouth granted to Daniel Donovan of Portsmouth Oct. 17, 1727.] [ Probate Records, vol. II, p. 59. ]


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[Bond, in blank, signed by Daniel Donovan, Bridget Donovan, Clement Hughes, and Theodore Atkinson ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and William Parker, Jr.]


[Warrant, Dec. 6, 1727, authorizing Thomas Wiggin and John Sinclair, both of Stratham, to appraise the estate, administration of which is granted to Daniel Donovan and his wife, Bridget Don- ovan.]


[Inventory, June 15, 1728 ; amount, £458.10.0 ; signed by John Sinclair and Thomas Wiggin.]


[Account of the administrators against the estate, 1723 to 1729 ; amount, £51.4.9 ; mentions Elizabeth, Bridget, Mary, Jonathan, and Enoch.]


[Administration on the estate of Enoch Barker of Greenland, husbandman, granted to his son, Jonathan Barker of Greenland, husbandman, April 25, 1739, administration of which "was Com- mitted unto Daniel Dunevan Late of Said Greenland Husbandman Deceased & to Bridget his Wife Your Late Mother who Did not Finish their Said Administra' thereof."]


RICHARD GLIDDEN 1727 EXETER


In the name of God Amen I Richard Gledden of Exeter in New hamshire in New England Being Weak of body * * *


Item : I : I Give unto my son Andrew Gledden five shillings he having received his portion allready


Item 2 : I Give unto my son Joseph Gledden five shilling he having Allso Received his portion Allready


Item 3) I Give unto my Grand Chilldren the children of my son Charles Gledden decesd five shillings their father having received his portion in his Life time


Item 4) I Give unto my son Richard Gledden the one half of my


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home place and half of the priveledge therto belonging he paying the debt which I owe unto Docter Serjant


Item 5) I Give unto my two sons Benjamin Gleden and Jonathan Gledden the fifty acres of Land that was alloted me in the town commons to be Equaly Divied between them but If that act should again be broake and they have it not then my will is that they have teen pounds each of them out of my home place


Item 6) My will Is that my son Josiah have a Comfortable main- tainance ont of my Estate During his Life time


Item 7) I Give unto my son John Gledden the other half of my home place he paying his three sisters their portions hereafter mentioned


Item 8) I Give unto my three Dafters Susana woodman Sarah Gledden & Elisabeth Gledden to Each of them teen pounds to be paid within two years after their mothers Deceace


Item 9 I Give unto my well beloved wife Sarah Gledden all my moveable Estate to be at her Disposal for ever and I Allso Give unto her my well beloved wife the use of all my Lands During her Life time : and I do by These presents ordain Constituet and ap- point My well beloved Son Richard Gledden to be the sole Execu- tor of this my Last will and testamant hereby revoking and Dis_ anulling all former or other wills and testaments by me hereto. fore maid. In testimony wherof I have hereunto set my hand and Seall this Eighteenth day of october in the first year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord king George the second Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and twenty seven


Signed Sealed and owned In the


Richard Gledden presence of


Cartee Gilman


Joseph Scribner her Elisabeth X Scribner Mark [Proved Dec. 4, 1728. ]


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JOHN HANSON 1727 DOVER


[Administration on the estate of John Hanson of Dover granted to his widow, Elizabeth Hanson, Nov. II, 1727.]


[Probate Records, vol. II, p. 83.]


HUGH BANFIELD 1727 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of Hugh Banfield of Portsmouth granted to his brother, Capt. Samuel Banfield of Portsmouth, Dec. 12, 1727.]


[Probate Records, vol. Io, p. 445.]


[Bond, in blank, signed by Samuel Banfield, Richard Parshley, and J. Hardeson ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and John Fel- lows ; endorsed "Sam" Banfields Admin : Bond on his Brother Hugh Banfields Estate 12th Nov' 1727."]


[Warrant, Dec. 12, 1727, authorizing Capt. George Walker and James Clarkson, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate of Hugh Banfield of Portsmouth, administration of which is granted to Capt. Samuel Banfield, the widow having declined. ]


[John Banfield of Portsmouth, minor, aged more than fourteen years, chooses James Clarkson of Portsmouth as his guardian Dec. 25, 1727.]


[Guardianship of John Banfield, minor, aged more than fourteen years, son of Hugh Banfield, granted to James Clarkson Dec. 25, 1727.]


[Bond of James Clarkson, with George Walker and Samuel Ban- field as sureties, ali of Portsmouth, Dec. 25, 1727, for the guardian- ship of John Banfield, son of Hugh Banfield ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and Mary Gambling. ]


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[Inventory, May 2, 1728 ; amount, £678. 11.6 ; signed by George Walker and James Clarkson. ]


[Warrant, April 6, 1736, authorizing Daniel Jackson, Jr., Ed- ward Cate, and Jeremy Libby, all of Portsmouth, to appraise further estate, it having been decreed that the oldest son shall have the whole, paying to the other children their proportions.


Additional inventory ; amount, £30.0.0; signed by Jeremy Libby, Daniel Jackson, Jr., and Edward Cate. ]


[Account of the settlement of the estate ; personal property and receipts, {247.14.3 ; expenditures, £309.17.6 ; allowed July 28, 1736, and the real estate settled on the oldest son ; mentions a widow, "funeral of the child," "bringing up the 3 children Tell they Come to Seven years old."]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 150.]


JOHN CHASE 1727 HAMPTON


Articles of Agreemt inade & Concludd this 29th day of Novr Anºq : Dom : 1727 & In ye first year of ye Reign of King George ye 2ª over great Brittain &c-Between Jona Elihu & Jnº Chase al sons of Jolin Chase Decd al of Hampt In ye Proe of N : Hamps' In N : Engld who agree as followeth-yt as our father Jnº Chase Dyed wthout any written Will or Testant for ye Disposeing of liis worldly goods & Estate & we dont know wt may Appear or wt our sisters may Demand for their Portions therefore we agree to be at our Equal Charge & paymt to our sisters yt as Elihu hath ye House yt was our fathers yet Each to Equal because we have Agreed & Divided our lands yt Came to us by our Uncle & yt wch was Calld our fathers together & so let it fal how it wil as to yt yet Each of us to be Equal In ye paymt to our sisters yt is to say we have left a peice of Marsh of about two acres by Blackwater River Bounding Nothierly on Marslı of Isaac Green & a peice of flatts or Thatch Ground of about six acres at a place Called Dows flatts wch was Pur-


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chasd by our father of Josiah Dow & if these peices of marsh & flatts Comes to more then our sisters Portions then ye overplus to be Dividd Equally Between us & if their Portions Comes to more then ye marsh & flatts then Each of us to be our Equal parts In ye paymts to them & this we & Each of us do Bind our selves our heirs Exers & Admrs Each to other In ye sum of one hundred Pounds money or Curtt passable Bills of Crd to stand to & Performe this above written Agreemt as Witness our hands & Seals ye day of ye Date first above written


Witness Abner Philbrick Meshech Weare [Deeds, vol. 24, p. 39. ]


Jonathan Chase Elihu Chase John Chase


JACOB FREEZE 1727 HAMPTON


[Administration on the estate of Jacob Freeze of Hampton grant- ed to his widow, Rachel Freeze, Dec. 8, 1727.]


[ Probate Records, vol. II, p. 51. ]


[Warrant, Dec. 8, 1727, authorizing Capt. Joshua Wingate and Christopher Page, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, signed by Joshua Wingate and Christopher Page ; amount, fIIII.8.2; attested by the administratrix Feb. 13, 1727/8.]


THOMAS SYMMES 1727/S . BRADFORD, MASS.


[Administration on the estate of Rev. Thomas Symmes of Brad- ford, Mass., granted to his son, Thomas Symmes, Jan. 16, 1727/8.] [ Probate Records, vol. Io, p. 444. ]


[Bond, in blank, Jan. 16, 1727/S, signed by Thomas Symmes, Robert Pike, and Clement Hughes ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling


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and Lucy Tripe ; endorsed, "Thos Symmties his Admin : Bond on his fathers Estate."]


[Warrant, Jan. 16, 1727/8, authorizing Capt. Thomas Peirce and Samuel Shackford, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the New Hampshire estate of Rev. Thomas Symmes of Bradford, Mass., administration of which is granted to his oldest son, Thomas Symmes of Charlestown, Mass. ]


[Inventory, Jan. 16, 1727/8; one right in Chester, £90.0.0; signed by Thomas Peirce and Samuel Shackford. ]


[Warrant, Jan. 17, 1727/8, authorizing Capt. Joseph Sherburne, Clement Hughes, and Jolin Cutt, all of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Jan. 17, 1727/8; one right in Chester, {100.0.0; signed by Joseph Sherburne, Clement Huglies, and John Cutt. ]


Att a court of probate held at Portsmº 18th Jan'y 1727/8


Whereas it appears to mee that a division of ye aforementiond track of land is not practicable wthout great damage to ye sons concern'd I have ordred the Gent" before named to apprise the Same upon Oath & that m' Tho Sym's the eldest son of the family, (if he see meet accept ye Same at ye apprised Value of 10oll paying ye Same to ye 8 children of ye Family Vizt himselfe 2 shares & the rest in Equal proportion among ye seven other children onely deducting 31 185 6d charges abt this affair & Further that ye sd Sym's pay to each of ye sd children their proportionable part wn they come to Lawfull age with intrest at 6 } Ct untill it be pd


Richd Waldron Judge of probate &c


[Bond of Thomas Symmes, potter, in the sum of £200, Jan. 18, 1727/8, for the payment to the other children of their shares of the estate ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and Joseph Parsons, Jr. ]


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EDWARD SANBORN 1727/8 HAMPTON


[Administration on the estate of Edward Sanborn of Hampton granted to his widow, Dorothy Sanborn, Feb. 26, 1727/8.]


[Probate Records, vol. II, p. 72.]


[Bond, in blank, Feb. 26, 1727/8, signed by Dorothy Sanborn, Ichabod Roby, and Jonathan Nason ; witnesses, Benjamin Gam- bling and W. Vaughan. ]


[Warrant, Feb. 26, 1727/8, authorizing Ichabod Roby and Jona- than Nason, both of Hampton, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, March 19, 1727/8 ; amount, £653.18.0; signed by Ichabod Roby and Jonathan Nason. ]


[Guardianship of Meribah Sanborn, minor, aged more than fourteen years, daughter of Edward Sanborn, granted to Reuben Sanborn of Hampton Falls, husbandman, June 7, 1736.]


To the Honourable Benjamen Gambling Esq' Judge of Probate of Wills &c for the province of New Hampshire


The Petition of Reuben Sandburn humbly sheweth


That Your Honour has been pleased to appoint yor Petitioner to be Guardian to Merebalı Sandburn the only Surviving Child of Edward Sandburn late of Hampton who died intestate, and did like- wise cominit administration of the sd Intestates estate to his Widow Dorothy Sandburn who is Since married to Benjamen Prescutt and hath the sd estate in his hands and keeping it he likewise takes the whole proffits thereof to him Selfe to the great injury of the aforsd only Child, Your Petitioner therfore prays that Your Honour will please to order the aforsd administratrix to render to Your Honour her account of administration and to appoint a day certain for that and that so Your Petitioner may be able to attend the Same, and that it being Settled you will please to proceed to make a final Settlement of the aforsd estate.


Portsin° 13th July 1736.


Reuben Sanbun


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[Account of the settlement of the estate; amount of personal estate, £273.18.0 ; expenditures, £260.1.9; mentions "To Sup- porting A Child of the Said Intestate viz Meribah Samborn (who was 6 Years of Age at the Decease of her father) one Year" ; "To Ditto for Dorothy Samborn another of the Intestates Children (who was four Years of Age at her father's Death) 3 year" ; "To Ditto for a third Child of the Intestate (who was but one Year Old at the Death of her Father) Six Year ; " "To Nursing attendance &c of three Children in their last Sickness & of which they died being 3 Weeks ; " allowed Aug. 25, 1736.]


[Warrant, Aug. 25, 1736, authorizing Ichabod Roby, gentle- man, Nathaniel Healey, gentleman, Jonathan Fifield, yeoman, Samuel Lane, yeoman, and Samuel Blake, yeoman, all of Hamp- ton, to divide the real estate. ]


Province of Pursuant to a warrant Directed to us the Sub- Newhampshire ) scribers Bearing Date the 25th day of august anno Domini 1736


By the Honble Benjamin Gamling Esq' Judg of ye probate of wills &c


Authoriseing and impouring us to Divide the Real Estate of Ed- ward Samburn Late of Hampton in ye province a fore said yeoman Deceasd in to two Parts viz one third thare of to the widow Relate of ye Said Edward Samburn And the other two thurds to Maribah Samburn the Child of the Intastate or to her Guardian Ruben Samborn for her use and maintainance


Agreable to sd warrant we have divided the Lands and Buldings of the Sd Edward Samborn in the following manner


furstely ye sd widows thurd parte of the Lands one parte Lays on ye North westerly Side of sd Lands ajoyning to Sam" Lanes Land And is Bounded as follows Begining at ye North westerly Corner Bounds of sd Lands and Runs Esterly as ye fence now stands 6 Chains and 60 Links of a Chain to a stake And is Bounded at the Southerly End of sd Land from ye South westerly Corner of sd Land


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Running Esterly as ye Line of sd Land Runs 7 Chains and 30 links of a Chain to a stake and from thence to the stake furste mentioned


the other parte of sd widows Land Lays joyning to ye Dweling hous and is Bounded in ye following manner Begining at ye Road at ye North Esterly End of sd Land and Runs South 56 Degr West one Chain and 50 Links of Chain as ye fence Runs yt is on ye South Esterly side of ye Lane yt Leads from sd Road to ye Dweling hous to a stake And from thence N 28 Degr W 48 Links of a Chain to ye fore dore of ye dweling hous and from thence across sd hous devid- ing ye Entery and the Chimny of sd hous in to two Equel parts to a stake yt stands N 28 Degr W 3/4 of a Rod from the Back side of sd Hous and from thence N 74 Degr E one Chain and 50 Links of a Chain to sd Road and from thence to ye place furste mentiond


And sd widows thurd parte of ye Buldings is Included within ye Lines of ye pece of Land Last mentiond viz the Este End of sd hous from ye Ground upward and ye seller yt is under yt End of sd Hous


Secundly the sd meribah Samborns two thurd parte of sd Land is Bounded as follows South Esterly on Ichabod Robies Land and South Westerly partly on the Hiliards Land North Westerly on sd Widows Land And North Esterly partely on a highway and partely on ye sd widows Land yt is set of to her at ye Dweling Hous and the sª Maribah Samburns two thurd parte of ye Buldings is Encluded within ye Boundarys of her two thurd parts of ye Land viz the weste End of ye Dweling hous lacking half ye Entery and half the Chim- ny and so a cross ye sd hous from ye Ground upward and all ye Barne yt stands on said Lands And this we make our Return this 27 Day of October anna Dominy 1736


Ichabod Robie Nathª Healey Jonathan ffifield Samuel Lane Sam" Blake


[Allowed Oct. 27, 1736.]


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This may Certify all Persons whom it may Concern that Brad- bury Green & meribah Sanborn (Daughter of Edward Sanborn Deceasd) both of Hampton in ye Prove of new Hamphre were Law- fully Joyned together in the Holy State of marriage on the 28th Day of Feb'y 1737/8 ₺ me




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