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[Probate Records, vol. 20, p. 262.]
[Bond of Phoebe Gage, widow, with Joseph Butler and Ben- jamin Barker as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 22, 1756, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Ezekiel Chase, Amos Gage.]
[Warrant, Dec. 22, 1756, authorizing William Richardson, gen- tleman, and Amos Gage, yeoman, both of Pelham, to appraise the estate; mentions Phoebe Gage as widow of the deceased.]
[Inventory, attested April 18, 1757; amount, £6769. 10. 0; signed by William Richardson, Amos Gage, and Phoebe Gage.]
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[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, personal estate, £2163. o. o, including £70. 0. 0 "for ye sd Deceast Wages in ye War," and £40. 0. 0 "for ye sª Deceasts Gun Lost in ye Warr"; expenditures, £2554. 12. 2 ; mentions "maintainance of one of ye Sd Deceasts Children Namly Sarah one year & 4 months she Being But 5 year & 8 month old at her Fathers De- ceas. ... maintaining of ye Said Deceasts Daughter Elisabeth Two years & 3 months, she being about one year old at her sd Fathers Decease"; allowed Dec. 19, 1764; approved by James Gage, John Gage, and Joanna Gage, heirs at law, Dec. 8, 1764.]
[Warrant, Dec. 19, 1764, authorizing Josiah Hamblett, Ben- jamin Barker, Joseph Butler, Barnabas Gibson, yeomen, and William Richardson, gentleman, all of Pelham, to divide the real estate among the widow and six children.]
[Warrant, April 16, 1765, authorizing the same men to ap- praise the real estate, that it may be settled on the oldest son; returned April 18, 1765, at £7200. o. o; ordered, April 25, 1765, to the oldest son, James Gage, he to pay the others their shares.]
[Bond of James Gage, with Daniel Gage and William Wyman as sureties, all of Pelham, in the sum of £5000, April 25, 1765, to pay each of the other children £685. o. o; witnesses, Sarah Parker, William Vaughan.]
[Guardianship of Sarah Gage and Jonathan Gage, minors, aged more than 14 years, children of Thomas Gage, granted to Daniel Gage April 25, 1765.]
[Probate Records, vol. 23, p. 458.]
[Bonds of Daniel Gage, with James Gage and William Wyman as sureties, in the sum of £5000 each, April 25, 1765, for the guardianship of Jonathan Gage and Sarah Gage; witnesses, Sarah Parker, William Vaughan.]
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JUDITH ODLIN 1756 EXETER
The Last Will and Testament of Judith Odlin of Exeter in the Province of New: Hampshire Widow, made the Twenty third of December Anno Domini 1756. Being Sick and weak of Body
Imprimis, I Give Devise and Bequeath unto my Sons John, Winthrop, William & Elisha Odlins, and to my Daughter Eliza- beth Brooks all my Right in Land at Newmarket Belonging to me out of the Estate of my Hond Father late of Exeter deceased, to them their Heirs & assigns to be Equally divided amongst them.
Item I Give to my Son John Odlin all my Stock of Sheep
Item I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Brooks my Russet Gown.
Item. I Give to my Daughter Anna Odlin all my Houshold Furniture, and all my wearing Apparrel (Excepting the Gown I have given to my Daughter Elizabeth Brooks) I also Give to my Daughter Anna Odlin, all my Silver Spoons Money Notes and Debts due to me, or that Shall remain after my Just Debts & Funeral Expences are payed -
Item. I Give unto my Sons John, Winthrop, William & Elisha Odlins, And to my Daughter Anna Odlin, The Library yt belonged to my Husband the Revd Elisha Odlin late of Ames- bury deceased to be Equally divided amongst them.
Finally, I do Appoint My Son in Law Mr Samuel Brooks and my Son John Odlin Jun' Executors to yª my last Will & Testa- ment - As Witness my Hand & Seal the Day & Year above Written.
Judith odlin
[Witnesses] John Odlin, Samuel Thing, Woodbridge Odlin. [Proved March 31, 1757.]
[Warrant, March 31, 1757, authorizing Benjamin Thing, yeo- man, and John Rice, trader, both of Exeter, to appraise the estate.]
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[Inventory, April 9, 1757; amount, £385. 0. 712; signed by Benjamin Thing and John Rice.]
BENJAMIN SMITH I756 EXETER
[Administration on the estate of Benjamin Smith of Exeter, yeoman, granted to his widow, Mehitabel Smith, Dec. 28, 1756.]
[Probate Records, vol. 20, p. 69.]
[Bond of Mehitabel Smith of Exeter, widow, with John Pur- mort of Exeter and Nathaniel Smith of Hampton as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 28, 1756, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, John Fernald.]
[Inventory, Jan. 15, 1757; amount, £9181. 12. 6; signed by Jeremy Webster and Ephraim Robinson.]
[List of claims against the estate; amount, £1877. 6. II; signed by John Purmort as attorney for the administratrix.]
[Warrant, May 9, 1760, authorizing Ephraim Robinson, John Gilman, Jr., Theophilus Gilman, Jonathan Norris, and Henry Steele, all of Exeter, to divide the real estate.]
Province of Pursuant to a Warrant from the Honble New Hampshire Richard Wibird Esqr Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for Said Province To us Directed Appointing us a Com- mittee to Divide the Real Estate of Benjamin Smith late of Exeter in the Province aforesaid Yeoman Deceas'd Intestate among the Widow & Children of Said Intestate Viz to Mehetabel the widow One third part, and the share of a Child Deceas'd in Infancy, and the Remaining part among the Children allowing the Eldest Son a Double share and to make Such Division as Equal as Possible in the Proportion aforesaid with regard to the Quality as well as Quantity of the Estate, and to set forth Each share by metes & bounds with the name of the Person to whom
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we should Allot the Same, To Hold to them Respectively In Severalty - which Warrant bears Date at Portsmouth the 9th day of May 1760. -
We have Accordingly Divided and Allotted the said Real Estate Among the Said Widow & Children in manner & Form Following Viz We Have allotted and Set off to Mehetabel the aforesaid Widow For her Dower in the Said Real Estate The Mansion house and Barn and Twenty four acres & seventy five rods of Land being Part of the Homestead whereon the Said Deceas'd lately Lived in Exeter aforesa bounded as Follows viz begining at the North Easterly Corner of the Said Homestead at the Highway Leading to Kingston and to run from thence Southerly by the Said Highway about Thirty Seven rods to Land lately John Foulsam's Deceas'd, and then Westerly & North westerly by that Land untill it Comes to the New High- way so Called that leads from Joseph Thing's Dwelling house to Capt John Gilman's mill and then by the Said New Highway Five rods, and then to run Sixty three rods North about Sixty five Degrees East to the South Westerly Corner of the Said Capt John Gilman's Pasture, and from thence Easterly bounding by Said Pasture to the Highway aforesaid where we began -
And also Seventeen acres of Land lying in the Pasture on the Westerly Side of the aforesaid New Highway & bounded as Fol- lows Viz. Begining at a Stake Standing North About Seventy Degrees West Fifty five rods from a Rock at the South Easterly Corner of that Ten acres of Land which the Said Mehetabel Smith as administratrix of Said Estate Sold to Jonathan Norris at Publick Vendue by Licence from the Judge of Probate &c, And from Said Stake to run South Twenty two Degrees west Sixty three rods to Phenuel Chapman's land, & then to begin again at Said Stake and to run North About Seventy Degrees West Sixty rods, Thence South twenty two Degrees West Twenty nine rods to the Said Chapmans land, and then runing Southeasterly Southerly and again South Easterly by Said Chapman's land to the South westerly End of the Sixty three
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rods line aforesaid with the Priviledge of a Drift way to the Same from the Said New highway partly through Benjamin's & partly through Nicholas's lotts hereafter to be Described all which we allott & Set off to the Said Mehetabel for her right of Dower and Thirds in the Said Real Estate To Hold to her in Severalty During the Term of her Natural Life. -
2ª And to the Said Mehetabel as next of Kind to Mehetabel a Daughter of the Said Deceas'd (who Dyed an Infant Since her Father's Decease) We have sett off & allotted all the remaining part of the Said Homestead lying in a Triangular Form on the Easterly Side of the aforesaid New High way (Between the Said Highway & the aforesaid Capt John Gilman's Pasture and the aforesaid Twenty four acres & Seventy five rods, sett of as afore- said to the Said Widow for her thirds) - Containing about Ten Acres more or Less, To Hold to the Said Mehetabel in Severalty Forever as Next of Kind to the Said Mehetabel Deceas'd -
3ª And to Joseph Smith the Eldest Son of Said Deceas'd We have Sett off and Allotted for his Double share of the Said Real Estate, a Tract of Land in Brintwood in said Province whereon he now lives Containing about Twenty five acres more or Less - And Also Nine acres & a half of Land lying in Exeter aforesaid on the Westerly Side of Said New High way (adjoyning to that thirty acres of Land which the Said Widow in her Said Capacity of Administratrix Sold at Publick Vendue as aforesaid to Samuel Goodhue) and is to begin at the South Easterly Corner of the Said land sold to said Goodhue, at the said New Highway, and to run South Westerly by the Said highway nine rods and then to Extend North Seventy one & a half Degrees West Carrying the breadth of nine rods as aforesaid to the North Westerly End of the aforesaid Pasture at Joseph Thing's Land Which Premisses We have Allotted & set off to the Said Joseph Smith for his Double share of the Said Real Estate, To Hold to him in Sev- eralty Forever -
4. And to Benjamin Smith another Son of said Deceas'd We have Allotted & sett off for his share in the Said Real Estate
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Eight Acres of Land (part of the aforesaid Pasture) bounded as Follows viz begining at a Rock at the South Easterly Corner of the aforesaid Ten acres of Land which the said Mehetabel Sold to the aforesaid Jonathan Norris and from thence to run North about Seventy Degrees West Fifty five rods to that part of the Said Pasture before Sett off to the Widow's thirds, and then by the Said thirds South twenty two Degrees West Twenty Six rods, Thence South about Seventy Degrees East to the New Highway aforesaid & then North Easterly by the Said new High way to the rock begun at - And Also three acres of Said Pas- ture bounded as Follows viz begining at the Northerly Corner of that part of Said Pasture Set off as aforesaid to the widow's Thirds, and from thence to run North about Seventy Degrees West Fifty rods to the head of Said Pasture and then to Extend South Westerly So farr as to be Ten rods wide at Each End and to Contain three acres - To Hold to him the Said Benja in Severalty Forever -
5 And to Sarah Hoit a Daughter of the said Deceas'd we have Sett off and Allotted for her share in the Said Real Estate Ten acres of Land part of Said Pasture bounded as Follows viz begining at the Said New Highway at the South Easterly Corner of the aforesaid Joseph Smith's part of Said Pasture and from thence to run North Seventy one Degrees & a half west one hun- dred & Thirteen rods, and then to Extend Southerly till it Comes to a Strip of Land which the aforesaid widow Sold to Jonathan Norris - And also one acre of Said Pasture bounded as Follows viz begining at the South Easterly Corner of that three acres Sett off as aforesaid to Benjamin Smith and from thence to run South Twenty two Degrees West three rods & an half and thence to Extend North Westerly Carrying that breadth to the head of the Said Pasture, To Hold to her in Severalty Forever.
6. And to Nicholas Smith another Son of the said Deceas'd We have allotted & sett off for his share in the said Real Estate Eight acres of Land in the aforesaid Pasture bounded as Follows viz begining at a stake at the said New Highway at the South
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Easterly Corner of the aforesaid Eight acres allotted & Sett of Benjamin, and from Said Stake to run North about Seventy Degrees West to that part of said Pasture before Sett off to the widows thirds, and thence South Twenty two Degrees West by the Said Thirds to the aforesd Phenuel Chapman's land, and thence Easterly & North Easterly by Said Chapman's land & by the said new Highway to the stake begun at - And also three acres of the Said Pasture bounded as Follows viz begining at the South Easterly Corner of that one acre of said Pasture before Set off to Sarah Hoit & from thence to run South twenty two Degrees west by the upper End of Said Thirds till it Comes to the Said Chapman's land & then by his said land Westerly and Northwesterly to the head of Said Pasture and thence Northerly to the head of the Said Sarah Hoit's one acre aforesd and thence South about Seventy Degrees East by the said one acre to the bounds begun at To Hold to him the Said Nicholas Smith in Severalty Forever -
7. And to Rhoda Smith another Daughter of the said Deceas'd We have Allotted and Set off for her Share in the said Real Estate Four acres and a half of Land in the Lower lott so Called (next to Ephraim Robinson's land which he bought of the Said Widow Smith) and is bounded as Follows vizt begining at the South Westerly Corner of the Said Robinson's land at the high- way, and from thence to run North Forty Seven rods to Rich- ard Smiths land, thence North Eighty three Degrees West by Said Richard Smiths land Seventeen rods & a half and then begining again at the first bounds & runing westerly by the Said highway Eleven rods & a quarter, and thence on a strait line to the End of the Seventeen rods & a half (line) aforesaid, To Hold to the Said Rhoda Smith in Severalty Forever .-
8. And to Mary Smith another Daughter of Said Deceas'd We have Allotted and Set off for her share in the Said Real Es- tate Four Acres and a half of Land in the Said lower lott bounded as Follows viz begining at the South Westerly Corner of the aforesaid Share Set off to Rhoda as above, and from thence to
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run Westerly by the highway Eleven rods & a quarter, & then begining again at the first bounds & runing Northerly By the Westerly Side of the Said Rhoda's share to the Said Richard Smiths Land and then by his Said Land North Eighty three Degrees West Seventeen rods & a Quarter to a Stake, and from thence on a Strait line to the highway at the Westerly End of the Eleven rods & a quarter (line) aforesaid, To Hold to the Said Mary Smith in Severalty Forever.
9. And to Betty another Daughter of the Said Deceas'd We have allotted & Set off for her share in the Said Real Estate Four Acres and a half of Land in the Said Lower Lott, bounded as Follows viz begining at the South westerly Corner of the aforesaid share Set off to Mary as above and from thence to run westerly by the highway Eleven rods and a Quarter and then begining again at the first bounds and runing Northerly by the Westerly Side of the Said Marys share till it Comes to the Said Richard Smith's land and then North Eighty three Degrees West Seventeen rods & a quarter to a Stake and then Southerly on a Strait Line to the westerly End of the Eleven rods & a quarter (line) aforesaid -To Hold to the Said Betty Smith in Severalty Forever-
10. And to Timothy Smith another Son of Said Deceas'd We have Allotted and Set off for his share in the Said Real Es- tate about Five Acres of Land more or Less being all the re- mainder of the Said lower Lott and bounded as Follows viz begining at the highway at the South westerly Corner of the aforesaid share Set off to Betty as above And from thence to run Northerly by the Westerly Side of the Said Betty's share aforesaid till it Comes to the Said Richard Smiths Land and thence North Eighty three Degrees West by his Said land about Sixteen rods to Capt John Gilman's Land and then Southerly & South Easterly by his Said Land to the highway aforesaid, and then Easterly by the Said highway Eleven rods & a quarter to. the bounds begun at To Hold to the Said Timothy Smith For- ever in Severalty. -
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In Testimony whereof we have hereunto Set our hands this Thirtyeth day of March Anno Domini 1762.
Eph™ Robinson John Gilman Jr. Theo® Gilman
Committee
High way
Homestead 25 Acres x 75 rods Set off to the widow as Dower
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10 Acres . Set off to the
mansion house
widow as next of kind to Mekit .. abel an Infant Daughter, Deceas'd : after the Father;
High way
abt 5 Acres Timothy's Skare
Epoigi
" High way The Lower Lott So Called po ×11 Spol1/11.
4 /2 Acres Betty's Share
472 Acres
Marys Share
4 /2 Acre's
Rhoda's Share
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560
Highway from Jo.
: Benjamin
Set off to
8 Acres
widow as Dower
Set off to the
17 acres
to nicholas
3 Acres to Benjamin
7. about 70° V.
10 Acres Sold by the widow at Vendue & Licence of the Judge of Probate to Jonathan
MOTTE'S
Gilman's mill
King's house to Cant John
9/2 Acres to Joseph
. 77. 7!º W.
30 Acres Sold by the willow at Vendue Licence of the Judge of Probate to Samuel Goodhue
to nicholas
8 Acres Set off .
: 3 Acres
10 Acres to Sarah Hoit
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GIDEON WEBSTER 1756 KINGSTON
[Administration on the estate of Gideon Webster of Kingston, yeoman, granted to his father, John Webster of Kingston, Dec. 29, 1756.]
[Probate Records, vol. 20, p. 75.]
[Bond of John Webster, yeoman, with Jeremy Webster and Isaac Webster, yeoman, as sureties, all of Kingston, in the sum of £500, Dec. 29, 1756, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, John Fernald.]
[Warrant, Dec. 29, 1756, authorizing Richard Hubbard of Kingston and Thomas Johnson of Plaistow, yeomen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, July 25, 1757; amount, £434. 18. 0; signed by Richard Hubbard and Thomas Johnson.]
ISAAC SMITH 1756 KINGSTON
[Administration on the estate of Isaac Smith of Kingston granted to his widow, Mehitabel Smith, Dec. 29, 1756.]
[Probate Records, vol. 20, p. 74.]
[Bond of Mehitabel Smith of Kingston, widow, with Samuel Buzzell of Kingston, and Samuel Bean of Sandown, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, Dec. 29, 1756, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, John Fernald.]
[Inventory, Jan. 10, 1757; amount, £802. 7. 0; signed by Samuel Winsley and Ebenezer Stevens.]
[Warrent, July 6, 1757, authorizing Col. Ebenezer Stevens and Samuel Winsley both of Kingston, to receive claims against the estate.]
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[List of claims, March 27, 1758; amount, £1219. 14. 6; signed by Ebenezer Stevens and Samuel Winsley.]
[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, £996. 7. 0; expenditures, £461. 3. 0; mentions "Bringing up the Child under 7 years of Age 18 month"; allowed May 31, 1758.]
[Settlement of claims; amount of claims, £1219. 14. 6; amount distributed, £535. 5. 0; allowed June 3, 1758.]
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APPENDIX
Documents out of place, and discovered too late to be printed in their proper order.
JONATHAN FREESE 1748 HAMPTON
[Bond of Jonathan Moulton of Hampton, with Daniel Peirce and Hunking Wentworth, both of Portsmouth, as sureties, in the sum of £500, Feb. 1, 1766, for the guardianship of George Freese and Joseph Freese; witnesses, Thomas March, Biley Lyford.]
[See vol. 33, p. 555.]
JAMES MARSH 1748/49 HUDSON
[Account of Onesiphorous Marsh as guardian of Submit Marsh, daughter of James Marsh of Nottingham West, de- ceased; receipts, £23. 13. 6; expenditures the same; mentions "Clothing & Maintaining the said Submit three years & an half, from Septem' 2ª 1752, untill she arived to the age of Seven years"; allowed Nov. 8, 1765.]
[See vol. 33, p. 652.]
ABRAHAM GREEN 175I KINGSTON
[Bond of John Green of Kensington, with Silas Peaslee of Kingston and Ephraim Jones of Hawke as sureties, in the sum of £200, Dec. 25, 1769, for the guardianship of Anna Green, minor, aged more than 14 years, daughter of Abraham Green; witnesses, William Parker, Jr., William Parker.]
[See vol. 34, p. 118.]
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JONATHAN FRENCH I75I NASHUA
In the Name of God amen, the first day of November in the twenty fifth year of his majestys Reign Annoq Dom: 1751 I Jonathan French of Dunstable in the Province of New Hamp- shire Yeoman, being Weak and Infirm of Body *
Imprimis I give and Bequeath to Jane my Beloved wife (Whome I also Constitute make And Ordain Sole Executrix of this my Last will and testament) all that part of my Homestead in Dunstable within the Following Bounds Containing about Seventy Acres with all the Buildings proffitts and Appurte- nances thereon, for her Sole use & Improvement during her Naturall Life, Vizt Begining at the east end of my Said Home- stead at Merrimack River Seventeen Rods from the Corner of John Lovewells Land at sd River & from thence runing west- ward keeping the Same distance from sd Lovewells Land About fifty Rods to an old Ditch, then turning South thirty three rods by Sª Ditch thence west eight Degrees South till it comes to the West end of my Sª Homestead at Jonathan Lovewells Land all that part of my Homestead Lying to the Southward of the aforesª Lines as Described from the River aforesd Howsoever butted & Bound be it more or less.
Item The Sole use and Improvement of two Acres of meadow in Dunstable aforesd (Lying on Salmon Brook) which I pur- chased of Isaac Cumings During the term of her Naturall Life
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Sª Wife Jane all my per- sonall Estate Household Goods Debts and moveable Effects to her Sole use and property
Item I give to my Well beloved Kinsman Oliver Woods all that Remaining part of my Homestead Lying the northerly side the Dividing line forementioned in the bequest to my wife, to him his Heirs and Assigns Also one Acre and an half of meadow on Salmon Brook I purchased of Jonathan Lund -
Item I give and Bequeathed unto the Sª Oliver after the De- cease of my Sd Wife & to his Heirs and Assigns all the Lands
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Buildings meadows And Appurtenances Which I have in this my will Given her the Improvement of and Belonging to ye Real Estate
Jonathan French
[Witnesses] John Combs, Eleazer Farwell, Joseph Blanchard. [Proved April 26, 1758.]
[Inventory, attested Dec. 20, 1757; amount, £3608. 10. 0; signed by Thomas Lund and Jonathan Lund.]
NICHOLAS WIGGIN 1752 STRATHAM
[Bond of Jonathan Wiggin of Stratham, yeoman, with William Pottle, Jr., of Stratham and George Brackett of Greenland, yeo- men, as sureties, in the sum of £500, Oct. 30, 1765, for the guard- ianship of Nathaniel Wiggin, Jr., witnesses, Richard Wibird Penhallow, William Parker.]
[See vol. 34, p. 194.]
THOMAS CHANDLER 1752 BEDFORD
[Bond of William Peabody, with Andrew Bradford, gentle- man, and John Shepard, Jr., as sureties, all of Amherst, in the sum of £500, Nov. 25, 1765, for the guardianship of Zachariah Chandler; witnesses, Nathan Blanchard, Mercy Shepard, Jr.]
[See vol. 34, p. 286.]
ELISHA JOHNSON I753 HAMPTON
[Bond of John Kenniston of Greenland, with Jonathan Dockum of Greenland and Joseph Kenniston of Kensington, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £5000, Jan. 29, 1766, for the
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guardianship of Israel Johnson; witnesses, George Jaffrey, William Vaughan.]
[Bond of John Kenniston of Greenland, with Jonathan Dockum of Greenland and Joseph Kenniston of Hampton as sureties, in the sum of £400, April 29, 1767, for the guardianship of Elisha Johnson; witnesses, William Parker, William Parker, Jr.]
[See vol. 34, p. 312.]
DAVID COCHRAN 1753 LONDONDERRY
[Bond of Samuel Allison, gentleman, with Stephen Holland and William Wallace, yeoman, as sureties, all of Londonderry, in the sum of £500, Oct. 28, 1765, for the guardianship of David Cochran; witnesses, James Nichols, Hugh Gregg.]
[See vol. 34, p. 319.]
JOSEPH BEAN I753 KINGSTON
[Bond of Joseph Bean, Jr., yeoman, with John Fifield, yeo- man, and Josiah Bartlett as sureties, all of Kingston, in the sum of £2000, April 16, 1765, for the guardianship of Daniel Bean and Folsom Bean; witnesses, Elizabeth Parker, William Parker, Jr.]
[See vol. 34, p. 371.]
TRISTRAM SANBORN I753 KINGSTON
[This will, printed p. 264 of this volume, should be dated April 13, 1753, instead of 1755, and was proved March 8, 1771.]
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ADAM DICKEY
I753
CHESTER
[Bond of John Taylor, with David Taylor and Adam Taylor as sureties, all of Londonderry, in the sum of £500, Aug. 8, 1765, for the guardianship of Janet Dickey and Adam Dickey; wit- nesses, Samuel Taylor, Matthew Taylor.]
[See vol. 34, p. 403.]
INDEX NAMES OF PLACES
Allenstown .
.452
Amesbury, Mass. .182, 530, 552
Amherst .
435, 436, 565
(Souhegan West)
.435, 436, 498
Amoskeag
.345
Andover (Brownstown)
453
Ass Brook
444
Barbados
123
Back River
373
Barnstead .
111, 114
Barrington .
.23,94, 111, 112, 121-123
191, 288, 313, 314, 356, 395, 406
453, 471, 532, 550
Batwell, Eng. .488
Bedford .
258, 362, 435, 453, 565
Beech Plain
171, 172
Berry's Island
393
Berwick, Me.
82, 149, 223, 406, 407
Billerica, Mass
190
Birch Island
444
Blackwater.
430, 461
Blackwater River
48, 51
Boar's Head
161
Boscawen
227
(Contoocook)
227
Boston, Mass .. .. 109, 145, 258, 404, 488
Boulter's Cove
367
Boulter's Neck
445
Bow
27, 28, 61, 311, 316
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