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[Inventory, June 6, 1769; amount, £236. 2. 6; signed by Moses Carr and Moses Stevens.]
THOMAS ATYOE 1769 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Atyoe of the Parish of Othrey near Bridgwater in Somersetshire in Great Britain mariner now Residing in Portsmouth in the Province of New Hampshire being Sick & weak
Item as I have no Relation living so near as my beloved Brother William Atyoe I give Devise and bequeath all my Es- tate Real & Personal wherever the Same is and Shall be found to him my Said Brother his heirs Execut's admin" and assigns Lastly I constitute and appoint my Said Brother & Mr Peter Pearse of Portsmouth aforesaid Executors of this my last Will & Testament Revoking all other Wills by me heretofore made In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the Eighth Day of may Anno Dom. 1769
Thomas Atyoe
[Witnesses] William Parker, William Hart, Jo® March, Elisa- beth Parker.
[Proved July 26, 1769.]
[Inventory, attested Aug. 21, 1769; amount, £164. 4. 212; signed by William Whipple and John Parker; an addition of £5. 8. o was filed later.]
[Account of the executor; receipts, £150. 3. 812; expenditures, £126. 2. 6; allowed Oct. 27, 1770.]
SAMUEL BRACKETT, JR. 1769 RYE
[Administration on the estate of Samuel Brackett, Jr., granted to Eleanor Brackett May 8, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 551.]
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[Bond of Eleanor Brackett, widow, with Joseph Jenness of Rye, yeoman, and Jacob Tilton of Portsmouth, innholder, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 8, 1769, for the administration of the estate of Samuel Brackett, Jr., of Rye, yeoman ; witnesses, John Marshall, Timothy Watson.]
[Warrant, May 8, 1769, authorizing Samuel Wallis and Jere- miah Berry, both of Rye, yeomen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, May 17, 1769; amount, £780. 17. 0; signed by Samuel Wallis and Jeremiah Berry.]
SAMUEL BRACKETT 1769 RYE
[Administration on the estate of Samuel Brackett granted to Lydia Brackett May 15, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 551.]
[Bond of Lydia Brackett, widow, with Jonathan Brown and Jonathan Locke, Jr., yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 15, 1769, for the administration of the estate of her husband, Samuel Brackett of Rye, husbandman; witnesses, Nathaniel Rand, Thomas Edmunds.]
[Inventory, May 16, 1769; amount, £935. 4. 0; signed by Joseph Brown and Francis Locke.]
[Warrant, Aug. 15, 1769, authorizing Samuel Wallis, Jeremiah Berry, Mark Randall, Reuben Moulton, and Peter Garland, all of Rye, yeomen, to set off the widow's dower.]
Province of New Hampshir
Agreable to an Order from the Honble John Wentworth Esq' Judge of the Probate of wills for Said Province to us the Sub- scribers to Set of & assign to Lydia Bracket wedow her Dower being one full third part of the Real Estate of Sam11 Bracket Late of Rye in Said Province Gent Deceased we have Set off to
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said Lydia her full third Part of Said Deceased Estate which is Bounded as Followeth viz.
Begining at the heigh Way that Leads from Joseph Seveys to Job fosses at the Corner of Sam" Rands Land and Runing by Said Rands Land Sixty Six Rods to a heep of Stones then Run- ing Southerly to the East End of the Stone worl on the South Side of the farm Seventy Rods from the afore Said High Way Containing Sixty three acres
also the Land & Marsh on the East Side of the afore Said Heigh Way Begining at the North post of the barres Near the Graves and Runing to a Stake by the Beach from said Stake to the Crick taking all the Land & marsh on the South Side of Said Crick Bounding Easterly on marsh of John Sanders Southerly on Land of Job foss and Westerly on the afore Said Heigh way
also the East End of the Dwelling house as far as the Chemney and the East End of the Greate Barn So fur as the west End of the Barn flooer and the Sheeps Barn and one third of the Dong Round the afore Said Barnes
the oner of the other two thirds of the farm to have Liberty to Pase to & from Said house & Barn
Rye August 18th 1769
Sam1 Wallis
Jeremiah Berry Reuben Moulton
BENJAMIN SEWARD 1769 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Benjamin Seward granted to Elizabeth Seward May 15, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 552.]
[Bond of Elizabeth Seward, widow, with Thomas Nock and John Seavey, yeomen, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £500, May 15, 1769, for the administration of the estate of Benjamin Seward of Portsmouth, mariner; witnesses, none.]
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[Warrant, May 15, 1769, authorizing Daniel Rogers and Jacob Treadwell, merchant, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Aug. 2, 1769; amount, £78. 19. o; signed by Daniel Rogers and Jacob Treadwell.]
[Account of the administratrix; receipts, £64. 14. 0; expendi- tures, £68. 8. o; mentions "Maintenance of Two Children for 572 week in all"; allowed Aug. 17, 1769.]
MOSES ROWE 1769 KENSINGTON
[Administration on the estate of Moses Rowe granted to Elizabeth Rowe May 22, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 550.]
[Bond of Elizabeth Rowe, widow, with Joseph Rowe and Elisha Blake, yeomen, as sureties, all of Kensington, in the sum of £200, May 22, 1769, for the administration of the estate of Moses Rowe of Kensington, yeoman; witnesses, James Hadlock, William Parker, Jr.]
[Inventory, July 3, 1769; amount, £636. 10. 6; signed by Joseph Tilton and Elisha Blake.]
[Warrant, March 20, 1770, authorizing Josiah Brown, Elisha Blake, Moses Shaw, Samuel Dearborn, all of Kensington, and Jeremiah Lane of Hampton Falls to divide the real estate.]
Pursuant to an Order from the Honble John Wentworth Esqr Judge of the Probate of Wills &c. for the Province of New Hamp- shire Bearing Date the 20th of March 1770 Authorizing us to Set off to Elisabeth Rowe of Kensington in Said Province widow, her Dower which happens to her in the Real Estate whereof her Late Husband Moses Rowe Late of said Kensington Yeoman De- ceased, Died Seized & Possessed and the Remaining two thirds
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of said Estate to Divide Equally between the three Daughters of said Deceased &c
We have accordingly made the Division as is hereafter De- scribed and Bounded (viz) Firstly, we have Set off to the said Widow for her third part of the Land, Twelve Acres & one hundred Rods Lying on the Easterly Side by Joseph Row's Land, Bounded Easterly on Said Rowe's Land, Southerly on the highway & Westerly begining at a stake & stones by the highway Eleven Rods & a half from the southwest Corner of the Lot & from thence Runing strait thro' the Barn to the Post of said Barn standing at the North East Corner of the Barn floor & from thence on a strait line to a stake & stones which is about one hundred & two Rods Distance from the Road aforesaid, and Twenty Rods & three quarters west from the aforesaid Joseph Row's fence which is the wedth of the said widows Land & from said stake & stones Square in to a beech tree spotted standing near the fence and from thence Runing Down by said Joseph Row's Land a strip one Rod wide for the Priviledge of watering, about forty one Rods which comes to the brook, the trees on said strip to belong to the Respective shares against which they stand; which piece of Land is mark'd in the foregoing Plan herein Refer'd to with the Letter (A.) And for her part of the buildings we have set off as follows (viz) the Easterly or southeasterly lower Room in the house with the fireplace thereto belonging and also the chamber over it & priviledge of the stairs to go into the same also the Northeasterly quarter part of the Celler which is under the west Room with the Priviledge of passing & Repass- ing to & from the same as there shall be occasion also the Westerly half of the Dary with the priviledge of passing & Re- passing to & from the same as there shall be occasion also liberty of the use of the Oven in the backroom as she shall have Occasion. And also the Easterly End of the Barn So far as to the floor place with one third part of the priviledge of the floor place And like- wise to have the third part of the Priviledge of the yard round the house for laying wood and other conveniencies which we
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have laid out two Rods wide before the house & one Rod & a half at the East End and back side so also of the Barn yard three Rods wide & the way from the house to the Barn which is one Rod & half wide as prick'd out upon the aforesaid Plan -
Secondly We have Set off to Susanna Prescut Daughter of the Deceased, for her share of said Estate, Ten Acres & one hundred & Twenty two Rods of Land (viz) the five Acre piece (so Calld) & five Acres & 122 Rods more of the Northerly End of the other Land adjoyning to said five Acres, coming up on the Easterly Side thirteen Rods & a half to a small hemlock tree by the fence spotted, from thence on a strait line to the southeasterly Corner of the Acre & a quarter piece (so Call'd) as prick'd off in the said foregoing Plan which is mark'd therein with the Letter (D) and also Ten square Rods of Land where the Tan house now stands begining at the Northwest Corner of said Tan house Runing East two Rods & a half, then Runing south Carrying the same wedth four Rods as prick'd out in said Plan & mark'd with the Letter (e) with the Priviledge of Passing and Repassing to & from said Lands where it shall be most Convenient and least Prejudicial to the other shares; We have also set off to the said Susanna for her part of the Buildings the Southwesterly lower Room in the house with the fireplace thereto belonging, and the Chamber over said Room & the privilege of the stairs to go into the same; also the southwesterly quarter of the Celler, & also the southwesterly Corner of the Barn Containing one half of that part of the Barn which is west of the floor place, together with a Proportionable part of the privilege of the said floor place; and the like priviledge of the house & Barn yards together with the way for passing & Repassing to & from Each other as before Described
Thirdly We have set off to Mersey Rowe for her share of said Estate Ten Acres & one hundred & thirty five Rods of Land (viz) the piece Call'd the Oak swamp together with part of the other Land adjoyning thereto which is Bounded Northerly on the aforesaid Susanna's share and Runing up on the East Side
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to a stake & stones against a large Rock near the fence twenty four Rods & from thence on a strait Line to the southeasterly Corner of the Said Oak Swamp Land (so Calld) as pricked off in said plan which is markd therein with the Letter (C) with the Priviledge of Passing & Repassing to & from said Land where it shall be most convenient & lest prejudicial to the other, we have also set off to the said Mersey for her part of the Buildings the Westerly half of the Back room with one half of the fire place thereto belonging with the Bed Room at the westerly End & the Chamber over the said half of the whole back part, also the southeasterly part of the aforesaid Celler under the west Room aforesaid with the Priviledge of passing & Repassing to and from the same as there shall be Occasion as also the Priviledge of passing & Repassing into the chamber, Also the Northeasterly quarter part of the Dary at the Northeast Corner of the house with ye liberty of using the same as there shall be Occasion; also the Northwesterly Corner of the Barn Containing one half of that part of the Barn which is west of the Barn floor together with a Proportionable part of the Priviledge of the said floor place and the like priviledge of the house and Barn yards to- gether with the way for passing & Repassing to and from Each other as before Described
Fourthly We have set off to Anne Rowe for her share of said Estate that part whereon the house stands Excepting the Priviledges before mentioned which Including them Contains Nine Acres & is Bounded as follows (viz) westerly on the way which leads to m' Elisha Blakes house & on said Blakes Land Southerly on the highway Eleven Rods & a half to the fore- mentioned Bound of the widows third part thence by said thirds to the stake & stones at the Northwest Corner thereof which is Twenty Rods and three quarters west from Joseph Rowe's fence & from thence square to said fence by the End of said thirds to the aforesaid Beech tree spotted then Down to the Bounds of the aforesaid share set off to Mersey which is Seventeen Rods and a half and from thence on a strait line by the other share to the
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Northeasterly Corner of the said Blakes Land together with the Priviledge of the way one Rod wide to the watering as prick'd off upon the Plan which piece is mark'd therein with the Letter (B) We have also set off to the said Anne for her part of the Buildings the Easterly half of the back room with one half of the fire place thereto belonging with the Bed room at the East- erly End and the Southeasterly quarter part of the Dary under Said Bedroom with the priviledge of improving the same also the Chamber over the said half of the Back room with the Priviledge of passing & Repassing to & from the same as there shall be Occasion Also the Northwesterly quarter part of the aforesaid Celler under the said West Room with the Priviledge of Passing & repassing to & from the same as there shall be occa- sion; also the Scaffold in the Barn over the floor place with the Priviledge of the use of the said floor place also the hovel built out from the Barn standing at the southeasterly Corner thereof with the Priviledge of passing to & from the same also of the yard belonging thereto
And this we make as our Return Dated the 17 Day of April Anno Domini 1770 As witness our hands
Elisha Blake Jeremiah Lane Samuel Dearborn
A Plan of the Estate of Moses Rowe Late of Kensington Deceased &c Containing Forty three Acres & 37 Rods with the Division thereof &c -
A. Contains 12 Acres & 100 Rods Including the way as prick'd out to the watering I Rod wide -
B. Contains 9 Acres Including the house Barn Priviledges about them &c as prick'd out &c -
C. Contains 10 Acres & 135 Rods -
D. Contains 10 Acres & 122 Rods -
The black spots are the house Barn &c. the square spot prickd out & mark'd with (e) is ye tanyard & the black spot in it is the Tan house &c
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A
B
C
D
Meridian Line
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Laid Down by the scale of 20 Rods to an Inch J Lane Surveyor
[Account of the administratrix; receipts, £95. 0. 6; expendi- tures, £29. 70. 414; mentions "maintains one of the Children under 7 Years of Age 13 Weeks"; allowed Sept. 27, 1780.]
RICHARD RAND 1769 RYE
[Administration on the estate of Richard Rand granted to Nathaniel Rand May 31, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 431.]
[Bond of Nathaniel Rand of Rye, mariner, with Hunking Wentworth of Portsmouth and Walter Bryent of Newmarket as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 31, 1769, for the adminis- tration of the estate of Richard Rand of Rye, gentleman; wit- nesses, Samuel Kimball, William Ayer.]
JOSEPH WHEELER 1769 DURHAM
[Administration on the estate of Joseph Wheeler of Durham granted to Valentine Mathes May 31, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 432.]
[Bond of Valentine Mathes of Durham, yeoman, with Daniel Warner and Samuel Warner, gentleman, both of Portsmouth, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 31, 1769, for the adminis- tration of the estate; witnesses, Stephen Webster, Elias Warner, Pierse Long, Frederick M. Bell.]
[Inventory, Aug. 20, 1769; amount, £37. 10. 0; signed by John Smith and John Burnham Hanson.]
[Probate Records, vol. 26, p. 64.]
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[List of claims against the estate, June 26, 1770; amount, £70. 2. II ; signed by John Smith and John Burnham Hanson.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £53, 6. 0; expendi- tures, £15. 6. 0; allowed Nov. 27, 1771.]
[Settlement of claims; amount of claims, £77. 11. 7; amount distributed, £38. o. o; allowed Dec. 13, 1771.]
BENJAMIN JONES I769 NEWCASTLE, ME.
[Administration on the estate of Benjamin Jones granted to Jonathan Jones May 31, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 413.]
[Bond of Jonathan Jones of Newcastle, Me., yeoman, with Kingsley Jones and David Burleigh, both of Stratham, yeomen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, May 31, 1769, for the administra- tion of the estate of Benjamin Jones of Newcastle, Me .; wit- nesses, Samuel Hale, Jr., Joseph Baker.]
[Warrant, June 5, 1769, authorizing Jonathan Chase, Daniel Clark, and William Chase, Jr., all of Stratham, yeomen, to ap- praise the estate.]
[Inventory of estate in New Hampshire; land in Stratham, part of the home place of Jonathan Jones, father of the de- ceased, and land in Exeter, £62. I. o; signed by Daniel Clark, Jonathan Chase, and William Chase, Jr.]
[Account of Daniel Clark of Stratham as guardian of Benja- min Jones, minor, late of Stratham ; receipts, £14. 13. 0; expendi- tures, £29. 15. 314; allowed Jan. 25, 1769.]
Rockingham ss To the Hon'ble John Sherburne Esqr Judge of the Probt of Wills &c for the County of Rockingham-
Humbly shews Abraham Tilton & Mary his wife that the said
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Mary is Sister of Benjamin Jones late of New Castle in the County of Lincoln & province of the Massachusetts bay yeoman deceased who left Estate in Stretham in the County of Rocking- ham & that in the year A D 1769 Adm" of said Estate was granted unto Jonathan Jones brother of said deceased who gave bond for the faithful discharge of that trust & afterward vizt on the 16th Augt 1769 an Inventory of said Estate was returned into the office of the Court of Probate since which Time nothing has been done by the adm' to settle & adjust the Estate of said decd nor any Division made among the Heirs part of whom your Petitioners are these are therefore to request your Honour to make such order in the premises as to Law & Justice appertains dated at Portsm° the 22d Day of Febry 1775
Abraham Tilton & Mary his wife Daniel Clark their Atty
NATHANIEL PEVEAR 1769 SANDOWN
In the name of God amen, I Nathaniel Pavere of Sandown in the Province of New-Hampshire Husbandman being under bodily weakness * *
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Deborah Pavere all my lands in Sandown aforesaid, and all my Personal estate to be at her disposal after my decease
I do make ordain and Constitute my beloved wife Deborah Pavere to be sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament to pay all my Just Debts and funeral Charges, and do ratify and confirm this and this only to be my last will and Testament, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second Day of June, Anno Domini 1769 and in the ninth year of his Majestys Reign George the third
his Nathaniel X Pavere mark
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[Witnesses] Ephraim Webster, Challis Dow, Nicodemus Wat- son.
[Proved Sept. 27, 1769.]
[Warrant, Sept. 24, 1769, authorizing Joseph French and Tim- othy Stevens, both of Hampstead, husbandmen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Sept. 12, 1769; amount, £35. 11. 3; signed by Jo- seph French and Timothy Stevens.]
[Account of the executrix; receipts, £36. 8. 714 ; expenditures, £23. 19. 0; allowed Sept. 26, 1770.]
[List of claims against the estate; amount, £19. 15. 0; signed by Jethro Sanborn and Reuben Clough.]
[Settlement of claims; amount distributed, £12. 9. 2. 1 ; al- lowed Oct. 17, 1770.]
MESHECH WEARE 1769 HAMPTON FALLS
[Petition of Meshech Weare of Hampton Falls, June 3, 1769, for the division of 240 acres of land in Salem held as tenants in common by him in the right of his wife, with Ann Cushing, widow, the children of Hannah Webster, deceased, and Bradley Mitchell of Haverhill, Mass.]
[Warrant, Sept. 8, 1769, authorizing Major Joseph Wright, Daniel Massey, husbandman, Evan Jones, joiner, Daniel Poor, gentleman, all of Salem, and Samuel Morrison of Windham, gentleman, to divide the land.]
Provence of Newhamsher
To the Honble John Wintworth Esq' Judge of Probetes of wills &c for said Provence-
Pursuent to your order Dated the 8th Day of September anno Domini 1769 for Dividing a cartain Lott of Land Situate in
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Sallam in Said Provence Containing a Bout Two Hundred and forty acres Laid out to the wright of John Williams Sen' Called a fourth Division Lott among the Parties Interested according to there Several and Respective Rights to Hold in severalty: we have accordingly Examined the Claims of the Several Per- sons and survayed said Lott of Land and it Being made to appear to us That the said Mashech weare anne Cushing & the Chil- dren of Hannah Webster Deceased are owners of one Half of Said Lott of Land in Equal Shares we have accordingly Divided said Lott of Land into two Equal Parts By a Line Passing Through the middle thereof from the Easterdly to the westerdly End Bounded By a Stake and Stones at the west End and By a stake standing By a mapel bush spotted at the East End, and the Northerly Half of said Lott we Have Divided into Three Equal parts to Run the whole Length of said Lott Each share to be of Equal wedth and is Bounded By stakes set up at Each End at Equel Distances and we have allotted to the said anne Cushing the Northerdly Share and to the said Mashech weare in the wright of his wife the middle Share and the share Next to the middle of the Lott to the Children of said Hannah webster
and it Being further made to appear to us that the Said Brad- ley mitchel is the owner of Eighteen acres and a half in the other half of Said Lott we have Divided and set of the same to him at the Easterly End of the Southerly half of Said Lott Bounded at the Easterdly End in the middel of said farm or Lott of Land with a stake standing By a mapel Bush spotted thence southerly one the Line of Said Lott sixty one Rhods to a Bunch of mappels that is a Bounds of the Lott of Land Thence westerdly on the Line of Said Lott of Land forty Eight Rhods to a Stake thence Northardly a Bout sixty two Rhods to a stake one the middel Line of said Lott of Land thence Easterdly forty Eight Rhods to the Bounds furst mentioned - and it Being further made to ap- pear to us that Capt Daniel Bradley is the owner of five ackers of the Southerly Half of said Lott we have Divided and Set of
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the same to him Bounded with a stake By the side of the maddow on the middel Line of said Lott thence Easterdly on the middel Line of sd Lott Twenty three Rhods to a Stake that is Bradley mitchels Bounds thence Southardly on mitchels Line sixty two Rhods to a stake on the Line of sd Lott of Land thence westerdly on the Line of sd Lott of Land twenty Eight Rhods to a stake By a maddow thence North Easterdly and Nortwesterdly Bound By the maddow to the furst Bounds mentioned - and it Being further made to appear to us that Bradley mitchel is the owner of Seven ackers more of said Lott of Land we have Divided and set of the same to him Bounded as followeth Beginning at a stake on the South Line of said Lott of Land thence Northerly Thurty Eight Rhods to a stake By a maddow thence Easterdly South- erdly and Southwesterdly By said maddow untill it Coms to the south Line of said Lott of Land then on the Line of said Lott of Land westerdly to the furst Bounds mentioned -
and it Being further made to appear to us that Ebenezer ayer Decest was the owner of Thurteen ackers of said Lott of Land we Have Divided and set of to his Heirs the same Bounded as followeth at a stake one the south Line of said Lott of Land it Being Bradley mitchels Bounds Thence Northardly Sixty fower Rhods to a pine tree marked Near the midel Line of said Lott of Land which Tree Stands in the Edge of the maddow thence westerdly on the middel Line of said Lott of Land thurty fower Rhods to a stake thence southerdly Sixty fower Rhods to a stake one the South Line of said Lott of Land thence Easterdly one the south Line of said Lott of Land thurty fower Rhods to the Bounds furst mentioned - and it Being further made to appear to us that Daved Heath is the owner of one acker and a half of said Lott of Land we Have Divided and set of the same to him Bounded as followeth Begining at a stake one the middel Line of said Lott it Being a Bounds of Land Laid out to the wright of Ebenezer ayer thence southerdly sixty fower Rods to a stake one the south Line of said Lott of Land thence westerdly about
fower Rhods to a stake thence Northwardly sixty fower Rhods to a stake one the middel Line of said Lot of Land thence Easterdly one the middel Line of said Lott of Land a Bout fower Rhods to the Bounds furst mentioned -and it is further made to appear to us that Nemiah Bradley and the ayers of Joseph Bradley Decest
of mahels a Bunch
stake
stack
stake
stake
stake
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Bradley mitchel one Lot 18 ackers 1/2
Cont Daniel Bradley
maddow
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Toppou in the Edge of the Pinetree marked
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The Children of Hannah webster wright or shear
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Masheck Weare wright or share
stake
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Ann Cushing wright or Shear
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This Plan is By the Scale 30 Rhodes to an Inch and the Several Lots are Laid out to the Several Parsons as there Names are wreat one there Lots in this Plan it Being the Plan of John williams Sen" Decest His fourth Division of upland in Salam in new hampshire
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