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1692, Mar. 8. He made an agreement with his son-in-law. Joseph Crandall, by which latter was to take care of his father-in-law and find him with suitable ment, drink, washing, lodging and apparel, &c., for life, in consideration of which Juseph Crandall was to have the dweiling house and land adjoining, forever, and until Robert Burdick's death, to have also use of oxen, cart, two cows and eight swine, and then to be re- turned to be disposed of by will, except the cart and wheels.
1692, Oct. 25. He having died without perfecting bis will, an agreement was made by his sons and sous-in-law. What their father had disposed of by legacy to children was to stand, and what remained, to be divided into alne parts. To sou- in-law Joun Phillips, one part. The other right parts to go to diuguters Naomi Rogers and Tacy Maxson, ouly his wearing apparel to be divi te between bis sous. Thomas, Benjamin and sam- nel. The lands of deceased that are undivided, to go to sous Samuel. Robert and Hubbard Burdick. To son Thomas, two oxen and a bog. To daughter Deborah Crandall, bed, warming pan, &c, To daughter Ruth Phillips, iron pot. a swine, &c. To son Benjamin, beifer, swine and au irun pot. To sou Saunuel, a beifer and a swine. To son Robert, a cow. To son Hub- bard, a cow. To daughter Naomi Rogers. a swine, &c. To daughter Tacy Maxyou, a swine. Inventory, 3 oxen, 2 cows, 2 heifers, 6 swine, mare, wearing apparel, warming pan, pewter, &c.
j b.
I. ( ROBERT,
1 b. id.
3 mm.
( DoncAs LEWIS,
( b.
1 d.
of John
Lowis.
1711, Oct. 3. Ile and thirty three others bought 5,300 acres of the vacant lands in Narragansett, or- dered sold by the Assembly. IL ( SON .. d. 1683.
III. ( HUBBARD,
m.
(HAKKAR MAISON,
d. 1752 (-). of John & Mary (Moshier)
Maxson.
4. Ezekiel.
1711, Oct. 2. Ile and thirty-three others, bought 5,300 acres of the vacant lands.
1727. Town Council.
1752, Mar. 10. Will-proved 1759. Apr. 19. Ers. sons Hubbard and Nathan. To son Hubbard, cor. trin land west of fari, south side of highway, &c., great bible, great pot, feather bel and half of farming utensils. To son Nathan, remainder of tarm, south side of highway, bed, looking glass and other half of farming utensils. To son Joun, certain land, a bed and $20, and he to clear the mort. gage. To son Ezekiel, 3 acres, a bed and £170, and the mortgage on bis land to be cleared by sons Hubbard And Nathan. To grandchildren, 201 apicce. To son Hubbard, two-fifths of rest of estate and each other son one-fifth.
Inventory, £1,486, viz : chest, money due by notes £125, 13s. 4%, desperate debts £08, 2 beds, loom, warming pan, cow, heifer, yearling, mare, old wheel, 8 sheop, iron goose, &c.
IV. [THOMAS,
1 d. 1752.
m. (1)
1 b.
MARTHA,
1d.
of
m. (2) 1739, Fcb. 9, PENELOPE RHODES, ¿ d. 1763. of 1 b.
Rhodes
1694, May 19. He and wife Martha, were of Westerly, at this date.
1711, Oct. 2. He and thirty-three others, bought 5,300 acres of the vacant lands.
1752, Jun. 30. Inventory, £621, 13a, shown by widow Penelope, administratris. Wearing apparel £34, pocket-book and money 21, 3s., flock bed, 3 cows, ycarling, pair of oxen, sheep, hogs, mare, &c.
1763, Sep. 1. Inventory, £455, 1s., widow Penelope, shown by administrator Theodoty Vars.
Possibly Penelope was wife of a later Thomas Burdick, instead of this one, in which case this Thomas died before 1753.
V. ( NAOMI, Jb
m.
b.
( JONATHAN ROGERS, 1 d.
of James
* Rogers
VI. ( RUTH, m. 1682 = ( JOHN PHILLIPS,
f b.
of
Phillipa. Westerly, R. I.
1. Mary, 1699. Jul. 26.
3. Rachel, 1701. Jul. 5.
| m. (1)
1 b.
1d.
of
JANE SHELLEY, (Widow.) } b. d. 1748. of
1692, Mar. 28. He had 100 acres granted him, south side of great river.
1711, Oct. 2. He and thirty-three others, bought 5,300 acres of the vacant lands.
1716. Descon of the Seventh Day Baptist Church.
1736. Apr. 25. Will-proved 1741, Apr. 27. Exs. wife Jane and Joseph Maxson. Sr. To wife, one- third income of real estate while widow, and a third movables forever and £5. To son Peter, Je., he having bad. To sou Benjamin. 25 acres, but if he do not appear, to go equally to sons John and David. To sons Joun aud David, 5s. each. To sons William And Elishin, rest of lands, equally. To son Elisha, my gun. To daughters Mary Lewis and Rachel Sisson, £5 cach. To sons Elisha and William, rest of movables, they paying debts and two mortgages.
Inventory, £157, 8. 2d., viz : wearing apparel £16, gun, books £1, 161., mare, 2 cows, heifer, calf, 13 sheep, 2 lambe, sow, 2 shouts, &c.
1.49. Oct. 28. Will-proved 1748, Nov. 28. Widow Jane. Ex. son-in-law Joseph Hall. To daughter Surah Worden, 5s To Leirs of daughter Jane Tanner, 5s. To heirs of son Benjamin Shelley, de- ceased, 54. To daughter Mary Warren, 5a. To beurs of son Samuel Shelley, 54. To daughter Su- sauun Hall, wife of Joseph, rest of estate.
Inventory, £107, 54. Gd.
VIII. ( SAMUEL,
6 b.
Westerly, R. L.
7d. 1750. ( b.
( MANY,
d. 1752 + of
1711, Oct. 2. He and thirty-three others bought 5,300 acres of the vacant lands.
1752, Sep. 2. . Will-proved 1756, Apr. 30. Ez. son Samuel. To son Samuel, carpenter's tools. To son Thomas, land. To son Edward, farming tools. To three sons, wearing apparel. besides what they have bad by deeds of gift. To daughter Deborah Champlin, $5, she having bad. To daughter Tucy Frink, 204. To wite Mary, rest of estate.
Inventory. £551, 124., viz: pair of oxen, cow, 2 swo years, 2 swine, warming pan, pewter, &c.
EX. ( TACT
1 d. 1747 +
JOSEPH MAXION,
¿ d. 1750, Sep. of Jomm & Mary (Moshier)
( b.
( DEBORAH,
1. Jobn,
2. Joseph,
(JUREPE CRANDALL,
i b. ( d. 1737. Sep. 17. of John
Crandall.
BURGESS.
j b.
(20 WIFE)
L ( THOMAS,
( b. 1088. 1 d 1743, Jul. 1.
Little Compton, R. I. ;
2. Dehoralı, 3. I.ydia,
m. (1)
j b. 1860.
1 d. 1700, Nov. 12.
of Edward & Abigail (Davis)
Richmond.
LYDIA GAUNT,
{d. 1684.
of Peter
Sandwich, Mase., Newport, IL L.
1613.
Ifis name was in the list of those
able to bear arm. 1654.
Coustable.
1657. Ile subscribed for the repair of the merting house and support of the tninister. 1639. Oct. 0. He was fined 10s. tor refusing to sesiet George Barlow, marshal of Sandwich.
1
Bassett.
ESTHER RICHMOND,
nı. (3) 1707, Oct. 24, id. MARTITA CLONUS, (Wid.) ) b. 1684, Aug. 20. m. (3)
of Joseph & Ann (Brownell)
Wilbur. 1700. Aug. 6.
- PATIENCE
( d. 1743 +
of
1633, Ang. 1. He sold Major Benjamin Church, of Bristol, s meadow lot of 8 acres in Little Compton,
10. Martha,
1716. Mar. 28.
11. Jacob, 1718. Nov. 11.
1723. Feb. 22.
1725, Jun. 1743. May 10. Will-proved 1743. Aug. 16. Fxm. sons Edward and Thomas. To wife Patience, all , (:kl wife.) household gomis (with a few exceptions), improvement of my now dwelling house (except great. 12. Mercy, 1227. Apr. chamberi, while widow, improvement of half of the orchard, two cows, riding mare, hive of bees, : 13. Rebecca, piece of cloth, twelve bushels of English grain, one hundred and sixty pounds cach of pork and beet, ; 14. Martha, twenty pounds wool, ten gallons molnwww, and £5 paid yearly, with liberty to keep gerne aud fowis, 15. Nathaniel, 1729, May. To sun Edward, a quarter of homestead farm, sod house he lives in. To son Joseph, part of my 50 )
1. Samuel, 2. Thomas, 8. EJward, 4. Deborab, 5. Tacy,
1. Joseph, 1692, Mar. 10.
2. John.
3. Tacy.
4. Mary
5. Judith,
6. Ruth.
7. Elizabeth,
3. Daughter,
THOMAS" (TIHMUITAS,") m. (1) IG15, Nov. 8. ELIZABETH BAMBETT,
1 4. 1687 + 1 b. 1.d.
of William & Elizabeth { * (2)
5 b.
L Abigail, 5. Esther, (2d wife.) 6. Joscpb,
7. Jobo, 1711. Jan. 10.
8. Mary. 1712. 9%p. 14.
0. Thomas, 1714, May 25.
.
VII. [ BENJAMINS,
( b. d. 1741.
MARY, | m. (2)
8. Peter, 1703. Aug. 5. 4 Benjamin, 1203, Nov. 25. 5. Jobo, 1708, Mar. 24.
6. David, 1710, Feb. 24. 7. William, 1713, Jun. 12.
8. Elisha, 1716, Sep. 22.
(2d wife, no issue.)
-
1. Content,
( b.
Westerly, R. L.
§ b. 1 d. 1758. ( b.
Westerly, Hopkinton, R. I.
1. Hubbard, 9. Nathao, 3. John.
1. Edward,
for $7. 10%.
6 b.
j b. 1672.
-
Westerly. R. I.
Hubbard.
- -
1 1 1650, Jun. 18. He was fined be, for refusing to Asist marshal Barlow, in the execution of his office. 1660. 04. 2 He was complained of by George Birlow, in an action of defend'i or, daten + bp. 1 ing laid at 250. The mar-hd claimed that Bur- poss had expected that sent Bart o took Home! and heitere, mo Stres, and seven and a ledf . bushels of page, and that enterwards one of hat, cows having diet the sarl Balow took a thur live caw in the steel thenut, hecarr he hut not the bide of the dead cow deliverit to him. . The jury towns for planetin CS. and defend- and was to make an open acknowled gment in the present court or pay to. The meknow hale .. tuent was accordingly made to the satisfaction,
1661. Jun. 10. A divorce was granted to him and ' wife Elizabeth, and the litter was to have one part in three of his estate, goods and chattels. 1661. Newport. Be removed thence about this tina. 1667. May 1. Freeman of the colony, he being ; already freeman of Newport. Grand Jury. 1671. Jul. 29. He said a marter share in Dart- moath, &e., to Thomas Ward, of Newport, lor , £26. 10.
1623. Mar 5. to hit.
Hle bod 44 acres, &c., confirmed
1650. Tasel 1&x, 1d.
1664, Jun. 18. Ile and wife Lelia, sold Joseph ! Wilber, of Portsmouth, 20 -ore- in Little Comp- ton, for £10, 15%. ICS7. Grand Jury.
BURLINGAME.
ROGER,
1 b.
d. 1718, Sep. 1.
MARY,
d. 1718 ±
Stonington, Conn., Warwick, Providence, R. I.
Hfe is said to have been of Ston- 1654.
ington thus carly.
1060. Warwick.
1671, Sep. 25. Providence. He and two others were appointed to make a rate and levy an as- assmeut at Mashantatack.
1687, Sep. 1. Taxed 6s.
1090. He was elected Denty from War- wick, but there being much debate in the As- sembly, as to the legality of the election, it was ordered that be is not accepted.
1698. Town Council.
1704, Sep 6. Ile deeded to son Peter, house and ! 50 acres, subiect to the use and profits for Roger and wife for life.
1715, Nov. 28. Will-proved 1718. Sep. 13. Exx. wife Mary, but as she died, the eldest son, Jolin, I took administration. Overseis. son-in-law Thomas Arnold and Amos Stafford, and son! Roger Burlingame. To wite Mary, all mova -; bles, household goods, cattle and chattels, fori life ; and then to go to ali bis daughters angi three grand latighters. equally (viz: Roger's; daughter Freelove, Mercy's daughter Francis! and Alice's danguter Deborab). To son Roger. | 50 acres. To gram ison Jolin, 50 acres to be Idid out. To son Thomas, "the rest of undirided ! land that was my son Peters," with the proviso "if I and my wife have not occasion to use lands hercin given." To three sons John, Thomas aud Roger, 20s. cach.
Inventory. £190, 134. 84., viz : marc, 3 cows, 3 yearlings, calf, 2 sheep, 2 swine, old sword, wearing apparel, cash, &c.
I. ( JOHN,
+ b. 1664, Ang. 1. + d.
Providence, R. I. | 1. Joun. 2. Roger,
( MARY LII'PITT,
of Moses & Mary (Knowles)
Lippitt.
1697. Sep. 1.
Taxed 3%.
1712, Dec. 23. He having heired, us enlest brother of Peter, deceased, the latter's deed of gift of their father's homestead, land, swelling house, &c., which said Poter lui received from his father sometime! before : it was now agreed by John. that notwithstanding he was entitled to the whole, yet being will- ing that his brothers, Thomas and Roger, shall share with him, he takes the house and 50 acres to him- self and gives the rest equally to them. He provi es that if their father and mother need assistance, for their comfortable maintenance, ail three brothers to be at equal charge.
1713, Jan 1. ile deeded to eldest son John, for love, &c., all rigat in lands and housing of my brother Peter, deceased, allowing to my father and mother, Roger and Mary Burlingame, use of house for lite, and at their death to return to my said son John.
1719, Mar. 6. His son David, butd a legacy from will of his grandmother, Mary Lippitt. 1719, Mar. 18. He sold Samuel Gorton, son of Captain Benjamin Gorton, mansion house and 60 acres in Providence, for £390.
Providence, Cranston, R. I.
II. {THOMAS, | m. (1)
i b. 16G3. Feb. 6.
d. 1:58, Jul. 9.
MARTHA LIPPITT,
( b.
d. of Moses & Mary ( Knowles) Lippitt
HANNAHWESTCOTT. (w. of ; d. 1756 +
of George & Tabitha (Tefft) Gardiner.
1687, Sep. 1. Taxed 2s.
1715. Sep. 23. He decided son Moses, 20 acres at Mashant itack, near grantor's dwelllug house. He also diceded at sundry times to sons Thomas. Samuel. Peter, Joshua and Stephen.
1726, Aug. 20. He having married the widow of Josiah Westcott. gave Load for bis wife's administra- tion on her former husband's estate.
11. Alice.
13. Stephen, 1750, Jun. 5. Will-proved 1759, Oct. 7. Exs. sons Thomas and Peter To wife Hannah, £6 per | 13. Patience, year, for life, and $6 per year that her son gave bond tor, it being part of her dower of former bus- band's catale. To sons Thomas and Moses, 58. each. To gramison Samuel Burlingame, 5s. To sons 2. Samuel, Peter and Joshua, 5&. each. To granddaughter Freclove Arnold, 5. To grandson John Warner, 5a. To daughters Margaret Remington, Sarah Briggs, Freelove Gorton, Alice Westcott and Patience Bur- lingamie, 5s. each, To son Stephen, all real and personal estate, after debts and legacies are paidl. Inventory, 2 beds, warming pan, old gun, pewter, cooper s adze, cow, betchel, sullyards, table, chairs, couch, money scales, &e. i b.
III. ( MARY.
-mo. 1GS9. Dec. 19, ( AMOS STAFFORD,
d. 1760. J b. 1665, Nov. 8. + d. 1760.
of Samuel & Mercy (Westcott)
Stafford.
IV. [ JANE,
3 d.
( b. 1668, Nov. 21.
d. 1711. of John & Ruth (Fisher)
Potter.
( b. 1678, Nov. 25.
of John & Ruth (Fisher)
Potter.
6. Alice,
V. ( ALICE,
a d.
4 b.
d. of
[ b.
1. Frances,
VI. ( MERCY, m.
1 d.
6 b. 1 d. of
1d.
j b. d.
of
1699. Dec. 16. Ife brought in a wolf's head and received 104. bounty.
120%, Jun. 4. He and Richard Searle, both of M whantattack, having been appointe l guardians of two daughters of Thomas Rdph, drevised, vie: eldest daughter Alice Searle (wite of Richard), and Elca- uor Ralph ; proceeded to an bie Lands.
1722. Jan. He derded ana Josiah, for love. Se., 20 acres at Maskentattack. 1746, May 5. Warwick. He dested son Jonathan, 11 acres and My Fonts. 1747, Mar. 11. Coventry. Hr anu his son William (and Alice, wife of latter), sold land to James Sweet. Providence, IL I. 1 b. ¿ d. 1712.
VIII. ( PETER,
( Cumarried.
IX. [ ELIZABETH, ( b 16-4. Jan. O.
1 d. 1952, May 5.
2. Jonathan,
1704. Nov. 19
3. Mary, 1710. Oct 24.
tn. (1) 1:06. Dec. 5, THOMAS ARNOLD, mat. (3) 1784. Apr. 11. WILLIAM SPESCER,
J b. 1675, Mar. 21. 14. 174. Feb. 3. of Richard & Mary ( Angell)
Arnold.
4. Thomens, 1713. Nov. 4.
5. Elizalath, 6. Sarah, 1722. Apr. 10.
X. , PATIENCE, m. 1710, JJun. 15. ( THOMAN OLNEY,
1 b. 1673, Jul. 1. ,d. 1:14. 1 h. 10-5 Id. 1740 Ang. 8. jb jess, May IM. i d. 1752, Jul. %.
of Epenctus & Mary (Whipple) Olney.
3. Janics, 4. David,
5. Barlingstone1698, Jun. 25.
U. Benjamin,
2. Elisha,
1. Thomas, 1683, May 29. 2. Moses,
3. Samuel,
4. Peter,
5. Joshua,
6. Daughter,
7. Mary,
8. Margaret,
9. Sarah, 10. Freelove.
(2d wite, no issue.)
1. Mary, 1600. Sep. 18.
1002. Sep. 24.
3. Mercy. 1694, Sep. 21.
4. Amos, 1:02. Apr. 2₺
5. Stukeley, 1704, Nov. 7.
6. Patience, 1707, Apr. 21.
1:09, Oct. 14.
7. Freelove, 1. Jobo, 1692.
3. William, 8. Amey,
m. (1) JOHN POTTER, m. (2) 1711, EDWARD POTTER, d.
4. Mary, 5. Fisher,
1706, Sep. 29.
( b.
1. Deborah,
1. Josiah, 2. Jonathan, 3. William,
4. Freelove.
5. Eleanor,
1. Job, 1707. Nov. 16.
1. Lydia, 1711. Jun. 2. 1714, Jul 7.
2. Esther,
of Jobn & Susanna ( 1
Spencer.
nere lot, and the rest of it to him after three years' use by executars. To ann Joseph, also a cow and live wrathgenes. Toson doba Se sere ist and a cow To son Thomas, rest of homestead and buildings, and wife's part at her Soul, but if har die without male heir, all said hands to go equally to my two wmns, Jacob wil Nathaniel, they paying [200 to widow and children of Thomas, if any he Lave. To con Jacob, Cena, paid by son Hlward, and a cow To son Nathaniel, 1900, paid by son Thomas, and my lotte gun. To som Edward, By dock estad sather Richmond's desk. To sont Thomas, great hand iron :, To sons Edward and Thomas all cattle, shopp and farming tools and At trouver. To wife, ten cards at wood, yearly. To daughters Deborth Browrell, Lydia Collins, Abigail Thomas, Hester Willor, Meres Thurston, Rebecca and Martha Burgess Clo each. To grandson Bur- com Thomas, Co. To granchildren, children of daughter Mary Wood (viz: Thomas, Content. Martha, Abigail, Comfort, Mary and Avis), 10s. cach. To sons Edward, Joseph and John, wearing
Inventory, 06,453, 5%., viz : wearing apparel 533, beds, 2 silver spoons, lignum vitæ mortar, books £3, mare, cun, horse, 9 cows, 3 owen, 3 yearling steers 3 two years, 3 yearlings, 2 fat oven, 3 calves. 04. sheep, faits, 6 swine. 18 gever, homestead farm and orchard 13,500, other land 19,200, &c.
Providence, Warwick, Coventry, R. L.
VIT. ( ROGER, m. ( ELEANOR,
6 b.
m. (2) [Josiah. ( b.
٠
-
BURRINGTON.
WILLIAX, RI. JANE.
à d. 1729, Dec. 3.
{ d. 1225 +
Portsmouth, R. I.
16:1. Freeman,
He was a weaver.
1707. Fireman.
1717, Apr. 17. He bought of John Kerse and his mother Ann Kerse, for £550, 4s., a parcel of land containing 42 acres, 56 rods.
1710, Apr. 12. Will-proved 1:10. Apr. 19. Exs, wife and brother Roger. To grandson Robert Bar- rington, all my housing and Find where I now diwell, with rest of my land in Portsmouth, except great chamber and lower room in kitchen, with bed-room in said kitchen, and these also to go to gran Ison at death or marriage of wile, he paying my wife 5100 yearly, for life or while widow. To daughter Alier, wife of Samuel Bailey, Show, paid by grandson Robert, part when he is twenty-one and part later, she having had her part. To granddaughter Mary Barrington, SIGO. It grandson Robert simid die. his part of estate to go to daughter Mice Bitvy and granddaughter Mary Barrington, equally. To wife, two father beds and balan girl named Ann. "To grandson Robert, all living stock and rest of estate, indoors and eat, money, lakes and hands.
Inventorv. C1.873. 6x. A., viz: wenris r apparel 539. 8 oz, silver money 54, 14., money due by bond and two notes $1,095. 12, 62 , gun, sword and entridge hnx 51, loom, books C1, Ix, spinning wheel, wool cards, pewter, cider, awine, horse, 21 neat cattle, 25 sheep, Floals and more of hay 500, &c.
1745, Ort. 29 Will-proved 1715. Nov. 11. Widow Rebecca. Ex. kiusnin David Anthony. To brother Samuel Firelove, 550. to be delivered into hands of my kinsman, Saumud Forman, ot Free- fown, for him to hand my brother, for support of said brother and h's wife, &c., at discretion of Sam- uel Foramo. To grandchild Robert Barrington, 45 To kinsman David Anthony, and his wife Abi- guil, 2110. To my sister Abigail Burrington, wife to John Burrington, rest of estate, to enable her to support my aged mother, Elizabeth Freelove, for life. Inventory, £605, 17s. ( b.
II. ( ALICE,
t d.
( TOBIAS BROWN,
f b.
of William
Brown.
TII. ( MARY,
m. 1704, May,
( JOSEPH LAWTON,
of Daniel & Rebecca (
Lawton.
IV. ( SARAH,
V. ( ELIZABETH, m.
3 a.
of - ROBINSON, § b. 1 d. Sb. ¿d. 1764. 5 b. 1693, Nov. 16. { d. 1759 + of Jolin & Jane (Havens)
Robinson
1. William, 1717. Nov. 10.
m. 1714, Apr. 29,
ELIZABETH SHERIFF,
Sheriff.
4. Robert, 1726, May 29.
1724. Freeman.
5. William, 1731, Dec. 18.
1759, Sep 23. Will-proved 1764, Apr. 9. Exs. sons Robert and William. To wife Elizabeth, best room and bed, riding horse, cow, money and debts due. white widow. To son Robert, all housing and lauds in Tiverton, and stock on said farm and household goods already delivered him. To grand- daughter Mary Hambley, 5500 at eighteen, To grandson Jolin Humbley, £1,000, at twenty-turee years of age To son William, all housing and lands in Portsmouth, and all stock there, be paying legacies, and to him all household goods. except what are given his mother, and rest of personal. Inventory, £4,951, Gs, 11d., viz: wearing apparel 5207, loom, charn, wheel, cider press, "% of 10 swine and 5 pigs, 25 of 70 sheep. ;; of 10 cows and + yearlings, 3 two year old cattle, 4 geese, 10 gos- lings, bonds and notes £1,508, 16s. lid. &c.
VIT. ( JOHN, í b.
1 d. 1756.
m. 1220, Sep 14, ( ABIGAIL FREELOVE,
( b. 1090, Mar. 12. ( d. 1756 + of Morris & Elizabeth (Wilbur)
Freelove.
1719, Dec. 2. Ile bought 2012 acres, for £205, of Benjamin and Elizabeth Wilbur.
1724 Freeman.
1752, Mar. 30. Will-proved 1756. Dec 13. Exs, wife Abigail and son-in-law David Anthony. To wife, whole use and improvement of all estate, real and personal, for her support and to pay debts and legacies, and when she dies or marries, my son-in-mw David Anthony, and Abigail his wife shull enter to possession tor their lives, and when they die, to go to my two grandsons. Burrington Antony and David Anthony, {The south part of land to go to Barrington Anthony and the rest of lands, build- ings and orchard, to go to David Anthony.) To granddaughter Patience Anthony, $100, at age of twenty-me. To granddaughter Elizabeth Anthony, $500. and like amount to granddaughters, De- borah and Rebecca Anthony, all to have at twenty-one years of age.
VIII. ( ABIGAIL, 6 b. ¿d. 1711, Dec. 4-
Unmarried.
5 b.
IX. ( ROBERT,
( d. 1721, Aug. 11.
UnmarriedL
BUSECOT.
PETER,
m. ( MARY, .
id. 1002 ± (b. ¿d. 1002 +
Boston, Mass., Warwick, R. I. He was a blacksmith.
1636, Sep. 6. He was " censured for drunken- De to be whipped, and to drive twenty stripes sharpdy inflicted, and lined 5, for slighting the Magistrates, or what they could do, saying they could but fine bitu." This fine was remitted to 20,
1635. Dec. 4 He and Richard Geaves, for quar- Po ling and fighting were referred to the court at Nakin. He was for a time at Hartford, Con- nertient, ere he came to Rhode I-tut. - 1614. Jun. 5. Warwick. He was recorded 44 an inhabitant ; and had 6 acre house lot granted bim the same year.
I. ( ABIGAIL,
m.
HUGH STONE,
+ d. 1723 ±
1672. Mar. 14.
3. Catharine,
1674, Aug. 23.
4. JuliU,
1623.
II. ( PETER,
( Unmarried.
8. George,
He shot himself accidentally.
fb.
1. Falward,
IUI. ( MARY.
d. 1600 + =
2. Samuel, 3. Prter.
m. 1620. Dec. 15. ( PETER SPICHE,
14. 1600 of
Spicer.
4. William,
. Abigmi, 7. Ruth.
8. Hannah,
9. Jane.
5
33
Portsmouth, IL. 1. 1 1. Alier, 1701. Jun. 9.
[ m. (1) 1200. Sep. 10. SAKAR PARTIRPLACK,
7 d. 1710. Apr. 12.
1 .1. 1711. Der. 8 of Philip
Phetteplace.
(ed wife, no Lque.)
m. (3) 1297. Apr. 2. REBECCA FREELOVE,
+ J. 1715, Nov. a.
of Morris & Elizabeth (Wilbur) Freclove.
1673. Feb. 21. He bought of Henry Lake, of Dartmouth, 2 acres in Portsmouth, for L'7.
1650. Taxed 34. Gd.
1697. Jun. 14. He bought of Williun Durfee, and wife Ann, 10 acres, for 550.
1725. Mar. 19. Will-proved 1729, Doc. 8. Ex. son Roger. Overseers, son William Burrington and friend William Anthony. To son Willrun. bulf of ironware indoor and out and the loom | which he frequently weaveth in, he having al Really received this portion of estate. To son Roger, 41 acres and a house, he maintaining my wile Jane, and his sister Sarah Durrington, with apparel, meat, drink and hous room, er. To sou John, 3s., he having Land. To daughter Alice Brown, wife of Tobias, 5s., having already given her. To grandson Joseph Lawin. A. and same amount each, to gran Laughters Sarah and Mary Lawton having already given their mother, my daughter Mary Lawton, consider- able. To daughter Sarah Barrington, 5s. To daughter Elizabeth Robinson, Mr. To grandison William Burrington. son of William, my loom that he commonly weaves in. To son Roger. all the rest of estate.
Inventory, €65, viz : wearing apparel and new cloth provided for appare!, hay £50.
( b. 1 d. 1711, Nov. 4 6 b.
3. Mary,
1. Josepb, 1705. Feb. 7. 2. Sarah, 1707, Jun. 20. 1710, Jun. 10
.
VI. ( ROGER,
2. Mary. 1721. Apr. 26. 3. Elizabeth, 1724 Aug. 21.
1. Abigail,
1720, Nov. 13.
1. Ilugh, 2. Pour.
1669.
1 b 16.24. 1 d. 1732.
of
Stone.
j h.
5. Saralı, 6. Aldigail,
7. Anne,
.
Portsmouth, R. I.
5 b. ?d.
Portsmouth, R. I.C
2. William, 170%, Mar. 25. 3. Roger, 1710, May 7.
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1649. Jan. 18. He sold John Wickre, all his right in a meadow adjacent to Pawtuvet River. for " three quarts of virk, which I have received and am fully satisfied for the same."
16449. Jul. 26. It was ordered that the smith, Peter Busrent, have a lot against Mr. Holli- man's lot, and that in case he build upon another man's lest, he shall not forkit his own for want of building upon it, notwithstanding any further } onlers to the contrary ; "and this to be no precekent," &c.
1651, Mar. 18. Town Sergeant, bring chosen in place of John Cook, di-placed for misdemeanor. 1631, May 5. Ordered " that the ditch that Peter Busecot made by the side of his lot shall stand. be giving 16 shillings towards the making the highway over the run unto the Neck, by bis lot, although some part of the ditch may not be on bis own land."
1653, Feb. 7. Ifc was granted a & nere lot in some place where it may not be prejudicial, at the discretion of the layers out, which he is to have in full satisfaction tor his bill for pay, due him for service due the town,
1655, Jan. 8. He bought of Filward Andrews, nil his housing, and three lots of 6 acres each, for £20. &c., to be paidl as Pillows; one cow. now at John Coggishall's, on Rhode Island, to be de- livered before May 1st, prized by two indithe rent persons; £ to be paid in good peage at money pay, and settled on or before February 1th, and £7 more (the cow and the 5; aforesaid, to be settled up by Michaelmas nexte also 510. to be paid in penge Sep. 29th, 1657, at money pay, and at satne time 254., for forbearance of last pay- ment. Possession not to be inumerliate, but pro- vided for.
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