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5. Susanna, 1677, Oct. 14
6. Mary. 16-0. Тад. 2.
7. Abraham, 1682, Apr. 21.
8. Thomas, 1684, Jun. 30.
9. Alice.
1686. Jan. 22.
10. James,
16 G. Jau 22.
11. Amy. 1698. Jun. 30.
12. Isaac, 1690, Apr. 10.
13. Jacob, 1693. Nov. 15.
1. John. 1671. Jun. 29.
3. Joseph, 1973. Oct. 28.
8. William,
1476. Jul. 18.
4. Susanna,
1679. Jan. 1. 5. Mary, 164. Jun. 16.
6. Sarah, 16-3. Oct. 1.
7. Elizabeth, 1686, Scp. 14.
8. Alice, 1689, Apr. 26.
9. Samuel, 1001, Oct. 3.
1. William. 3. Ger-hom, 3. Elizabeth, 4. Ruth,
1702, Jom. 13.
j b. ( SAHAR MonTr. 1 h. 1670. Frb. 3.
Tiverton, R. 1.
5. Patience, 6. Alice.
7. Innocent.
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
ALDRICH. 24 column. II. Samuel, Inad dwighters: 5 1 Mary, 6 Ruth, 7 Abigail. IV. John, He a u' his brother Sa u- urt were Appointed (1725. Apr20) over-cercol will of Joseph Hide, of Providence, R. L., who calls them his brother- in- Inw. VI. Mercy, m. Joseph Hide, ile d. 1725, Apr. 20 She d. 1735 +. Children, 1. Phebe. 2. Hannah, 3. P's- ticuce.
ALLEN (JOHN, Ist column. Erve Kings Town. Erase Possibly, &c. A.lt 1703. Sep. 30. Will-proved 1201. Mar. 10 Ex son Samuel. He mention+ son Sammel, son John Allen's chinren, (viz: John, Sarah, Ehzabeth, Herce and Marvi, son Carsstopher, Junghiers Elizabeth Tompkins, Mary Robi non, Mercy Daukm, and grand- daughter Mirv Tompkins He gave a legacy to mens meeting of Friends As his son samuel was insue the executorship was given to latter's wife Elizabeth.
21 column. VI. Sammel, Newport, It. I, m. Eliz beth Sinfoni, of Simul & Sirah ( Woleih Sanford. She h 1663. Oct. 2. d. 1743. Apr. 1. He was a cor Iwamner. 1717 + Will. He mentions white Elizabeth, daughter Sarab wife of Joseph Pribaly, drugater Mary Allen, sons Samuel and Rowland under age. To son John, Itml In Newport, VIL. Christopher, Inntle Compton, South Kingstown. R. L. He m. 1Gs7, Elizabeth Seyonche, uf Little Comoton. Children, 1. James, 1848, Jun 1. 2693, Sep. 29. He sold to Joseph Alles, of Dartmouth, 50 acres in Narragansett for $140. 1703-11-14-15-16-20. Kings Town. Depity. 1714. Ciptun. 17UL Cark of Assembly. 1739, Sep 17. Administration to William Rohiuson. Inventory, £1,823, Ts., 1od, viz: wearing apparel, cans, fruir of stver buttons, pur of gold buttons, pocket book and money therein $20. 184,, He,, 141 sheep. 60 Jambs, 2 horses, 5 mares, 15 colts, 9 buts, + oxen, 4 steers, 47 cows, 15 calves, 6 yearlingy, bible, law book, 19 silver buttons, bee hive, negroes Moll, Phillis, young Moll. Andrew, Jeffrey, malatto Jacob, 6 silver spoon.s. # silver porringers, de, "He b. 1654, d. 1:30, Sep. 13. His wife. 6. 1Gus, Jul. 7, d. 1737, Mar. 17.
ALLEN (WILLIAM). 2J columnn. [I. William, had children, 1. Willi un, 2. John, 3. Ebenezer. V. Ma thew. His wife was daughter of Jubn & Mary ( , Cook.
ANGELL. 2d column. V. Alice, b. 1049, d 1743. Aug. 13. Children, 1. Eleazer, 2. Alice, 1675, Jun. 3. 3. Marcaret, 4. Elizabeth. 1580. 3. Job, 1651, 6 James, losG, 7. Dan.ich. VL James, m. 1675, Sep. SO. His widow, d. 1718 +.
ARNOLD (WILLIAM). 3d column. III. Josiah, Change Sarah Odliu to Elizabeth Odhu-tweiftu line after 1221. Sep 83.
AUDLEY. Ist column, Jobu' (John'), b. 1G42. Feb. 3. -- Boston, Muss., Newport, R. I. He was a blacksmith. 1635, Mar. 6. He had a legacy of certain land in Roxbury. Mass; from will of lns father. 1682. Ju'. 17. He and wite Martha, dreded to his brother Elisha, ot Boston, tailor, certain land in south part of Boston, devised by father Jobn Odlin, armorer, deceased.
Zu columa. 1. Jobn, m. (2) Elizabeth Arnold, b. 1684, May 19, of Jusish & Surah ( Stilis) Arnold.
AYRAULT. 1st. column. Sort for sect, second line after 1692
BAILEY (WILLIAM). Ist column. Add the name of Samuel alter Stephen, next to last line.
&i columu. VI. Samuel, Newport, R. I., m. Elizabeth Hugers, of Thomas & Sarah ( ) Rogers.
BAKER (THOMAS), Ist column. Hle m. Sarab. He was a tailor. 108,, Dec. 24, Newport, He bought of Kalpu Paine, of Newport, 25 acres in Providence, for £1. 1099. Feb. 25. Kings Town. He tailor, and wife Surale, wohl to Joseph Smith, of Providence, tor tall satisfaction, right of common in Providence, bought of Ralph Paume.
BALCOM. 2d column. IV. John. His wife, b. 1600. Oct. 31. ut John & Ahce ( ) Battlett. Aud at end of wid : The Arnoid Cousins were children of his niece Martha Jenckes, she having married Damer Arnoid. IX. Deboraht. Erase marriage and childreu.
BALLOU ( MATURIN). 21 column. I. John, m. (3) 1679, Jan. 4.
BALLOU (RonknT). 2d column. 1. Lydia, m. (2) 1678, Jun. 14
BARBER. 21 column. Add another chill. viz : Sarah, b. Ise, Mar. 25, d. 1779. Jun. 20. m. 1206. Jun. 24. Datil Greene, of Jamie & Elizabeth ( Anthony ) Greene. 6. 1677. Jun. 21, d. 1761. Jan. 29. Chillien, 1. Mary, 1:07. Jun. 5. 2. Parch, 1709. Jan. 20. 3. Elizabete, if11. Mir. 3. 4. Saya,1713, May1. 5. Abgul, 171, Mar. 25. 6. Waite. 196. Dec. 2. 7. thelich, 1:20. Jul. 20. M. Jonathan, 1722. Aug. 2. D. Juscpb, !731. May :0. 10. Patlecce, 1726, Frb. 15.
BARKER. 31 column. 11. James, d. 1223, Dre. 1. 1220.
on Janes hot-igand late's wherron i now daell. Ito acres, lampade westerly on a highway, aurtberly no Fund of whlow sarah Tew. Le, mutuctly ou laud of brother
William Birker, &c ; together with honey, orchard, &e., on condition drit he contions hy deed of gift to my um Jeremith, 20 acies where sail James dwells, &e To um William. 500 aeres in Narragansett and $100. To daughters Vigad Wrecht, Jane Lawton and Priscilla Lawton, 550, rach. To son Nicholas, ESO. To soll Jeremiah, :0 acres, negro mon Jack amt a third of live stock. To granddaughter sarth Winsor, 010. To sin Fines, two things of live stock. To daughters Abigut. Priscila and Jane, all plate and powier. To sons James and Jeremih, rest of personal, So James to provi le weil Inioved wife Sarah, his mother, aa " humor thie, decent and comfortable maintenance." If son Jeremiah, by reaxem of a long sickness he has he should be wrik- enel in understanding, his brother Jimes to be guardian. Inventory, wearing apparel with plate buttons thereon 22. patr 24, 124, bo ky, peteles, razor, &c, Room- named were new room, out room, leanto ont chamber. new chamber, celler, cheese room. His daughter Mary, Was b. 1678. Mar. 13.
VI. Peter. His willow Susanna, d 1:33 +. Children by her were 6 Joseph, 7. John, 4. Danchter, 9. Sarch. 10 Barbara, !!. Susuma, 12. Patience His widow m. Peter Wells. 1:33, Feb. 1. Susinna Wells, of South Kings- town gave receipt to son in-law (i. e. stepson) James Wells, executor of Peter Wells, for St, die from deceased Peter Wells to " my duighter Sarah Barker." Other receipty showed names of a luitional children of Peter Barker.
BASTER Ist columnn. Roger. b. 1631, d. 1697, Apr. 23. Unmarried. He was a bioccmaker. Biried in Newport Cemetery. Erise sentence between 1080 and 16s7, Apr. 37. Erase 24 and 3d columns.
BENNETT , ROBERT). 2d column. IV. Jonathan. in. Anne. She d. 120% +. 1708. Jul. 5. Will-proved 170%. Sep 6. Exx. wife Anne. Overseers, Thomas Cornell, and brother Robert Bennett. To first born sin Joun, west ball of housing and lands, at are. To son Jonathan, eastern half, and silver tankard at decrase of lus mother. To dutghters Rebecca and Anne Bennett, E50 each, at twenty. one. To wife Anne, rest ot personal, an i profits of land till eldest son is ot age, an l' her thirds for life. To her also a lot of land in set a windland on. Inventory, silver spoon, tank ard, cup, porriager, de .. 48 oz., at ts., per oz .; godis in shop, &c.
BERNON. 1st columa. Mesparran for MeSparrow, fifth line after 1724.
BILLINGS. 21 column. L Amcy. Her 31 husband d. 1735.
BLACKSTONE. 2d column. I. John. His son John, b. 1699. Jan. 19. Change list sentence thus-ilis son John d. 1785, Jan. 3, At Branford, Conn., and was buried in the center of the graveyard. He left two sons and two daughters, and descendants of the name are still (or were recently) living.
BLISS. 21column. 1. John, d. 1717. His widow d. 1717 +. 1717. Feb. 3. Will-prove.t 1717, Mir. 4. Ex. son Josiah. To wife Damaris, all household goods and use for life of land in town. To son Josiah, a lot in Newport To som George, the rest of lands umdisposed of, my windaull, twenty ewe sheep, and a cow. To grandchild Jemmums Meacham, £5. at ciguten. To grindchud Jona Veicasw, EJ, at uge. To graadchild Johu Jersey, £5, at agc.
BOOMERL 20 columa. II. Matthew, d. 1744. Freetown, Mass. 1732. Oct. 8. Will-proved 1744, Mir. 20. He mentions wife Hannah, ehlert soon Matthew, yons Calcu and Jones. Avesurvivi ed agiters. Lydia, Mercy Lather. Deborah Mason, Rith Summary, Mary ; aud cailiren ot decearal daughter Manual Jenckes, Se.
BRAYTON, MI colnma. IV. Preservedi, had also son David, b 171G, Feb. 14.
BRIGGS (JORN. OF KINGS TOWN) He d. 1703. He was a Quaker, and meetings were held at his house.
BROWN (CHI\D). 31 column. II. James, m. (2) Catharine. b. 1:02. Mar. 19, ot Jon & Phele (Sayles Greene. Po-si- Ily his lat wife was a daughter of James & Hope ( Power) Clarkc.
BROWN (HENRY). 21 column. III. Richard Erise mar- Finge. Hem Mary Rboles, of Md whi & Mary (Carder) Rinnles. IV. Graph. The sumame of his ist wife's mulher was Brown.
BURDICK. 211 column IV. Thomas, had a son Thomas, who m. 1733, Mev 1. Atnizail Ric.am rad. (At this time Thomas, Sr., lives in Stonington, CL). V. Naonu, tu. IGEN, Mar. J.
BURGES. 21 column. I. Thomas. Ifi, 2d wife was wilow of Timothy Chanson.
BERLINGAME. 24 column. II. Thomas. His wife Wir ir1. d. 1723 IX Elizabeth. Her husband Tuo.nas Armoli, d. 1792. Feb. J.
BUSECOT. Ist column. Erver ander date of 1675. the two times wher Salem. 16W. Huntord. He had a trial to
make mails with fres loss and at asche ip a rate a. Thomas Hartbut. 1647, Sep 2. Finet 200 for resistin: the watch. 1618. Det. 17. The court (at lir fl} genteneed him to be committed to pro-on " there to be kept in safe custerly uli the sermon, and then to stand in the time thereof in the oilby, and after the arrmon to be a verely whipped." ;He had spoken profanely of the members of the church. )
CADMAN. 24 column 1. George. His willow Hash. 4. 1719. 1919. Frb. 13. Will-provedl Eft9, Miv: Er. grandson Wuhim White. She menti a4 her danghur Elizabeth Water, wife of Whium White, and grand- Pillren, Willion, Grorze, Roger, Christopher, Oliver. Thomas and Saveon & White, Sarei Brown (wite of John. of Tivertony and Hannah Taber (with of William, of Dartmondo. She also mentions great grandeail iren Hunah and Mary Sleum, children of granddaughter Elizabeth Slocum.
CARPENTER (WIE.E.TAM), Od column. III. Ephraim, t. (1) Sostanze Harris, of William & Sasamman ( Harris. Erase her death.
CARR ( CALEB). 2d column. III. Ca'rb His wife may have been daughter of John & Mary ( Williams) Sayks, as Le natued a child Sayles Carr.
CARR (ROBERT). 21 column. L Caleb. Ilis wilow Phillip, d. 120; (-) IL. Eizibeth. m. (2) Samuel Gar- diner, ot George & Herodins , Leing) Gar.her. He d. 100G. Dec. 8. She d. 1097 +. Children, 1. Elizabeth. 1081. 2. Samuel, 1699, Oct. 28. 3. Martha, 1680, Nov. 16. 4. Patience.
CHAPMAN (Rir.rn). 1et column. Pilpb, d. 1:11 (-). He had a Jaugater Miry br 2d whe, and daughter Citharine by ad wife. IfIt. Sep. It appeared by evi- dence that he had been absent : bout six years and not heard of, and wis by presum stion therefore deemed dead. 1701. Nov. 4. Will-proved 1711. Son. Exx. wile Mary. To soa Ralph, 2.s., having done much for him. To sos John and Istic, a horse lot. tien. Cosminlawie. stepsoa) Jeremiah Gould, a lot aire ly sahi bin-to be lail out. To four daughters Algin, Muy, Lydia and Catharine Chapman, each a lot. ( The bus given children adjomed each other ani were each fit, tutee leet in breath). To wile Miry. att houses and lamis not men- tioned, an i she to give what she thinks fit to soy Walter, to whom I hive not given any part of my cstate.
1711, Jun. 27. Will-provet IFit. Sep 3. Widow Mary. Exs. brother Nathaniel Setlichi and sons Jeremiah and Daniel Gould. She directs that stock and personal estue at Mutapoisett given be inte husband be sold. To Isaac Chapman, Abigail Prince, Mary, Cath trine and Walter Chapman, children of Fate h bsand. 952. dirred. and a further amount after dehts are paid. Tu executors, a legacy, and also to sisters Hannah Rodman, Catharine Sheffield and Deliverance Correll. To grandchildren William and John Chapman, sons of Ralph, cacu St. To Sırah. Mire, Catharine and Elizabeth Gault. dinghiers of son Jeremi sh Goubl. each E: To Mary and Rum Gould. drugiters of son Daniel Gould, caen 53. To Eszabeth Hix, Jaguter of my daughter Mary Hix, deceased, 53. Negro Perg to be set free ant ceniain provision made for her. As to est de real and peremi left by hustmind in Newport ; she gives to daughter Catharine Chapman a Lot of land, to son Walter, a house and certain Lund, bed. six chairs, Sc., to by-ban.I's daughter Mary Chapuan, a bel. wil to dinghier Catharine, the rest of perso ini estate with certain exceptions. Son Watter to be put to a nser! trade, and estate delivered him at age. The tells due to est ute of former unsband Diniel Gould to go equally to sons Jeremi th and Dance! Gould.
9.1 column. L. Ralph He was a shipwright. My Ist wile he had a sor William. and by si wife a son John. 12es, Inventory. $; 195. IL. Jobn. d 1:10. 1710. Apr. 29. Inventory, £ ::. 194. 24. Also sigiry good- on board the sloop at New York and since returned, + firkins nails, 2 crites of glass, green diamond glass. de. Administration to wi low Patience V. Abigad. Her husband d. 1719. Children, 1. Abigail.
CLARKE (JEREMIAH), 2d colnmin. I. Walter. Philip for Phillip, eightu hine after 1714. Jan. 15. H. Muy. Prase alt after her Roth child. Sne mir have had one chil-1, Henry, by ber el hadrund. ILI Jeremiah, 1224. Jun. 15. Win-client, 1723, Jan. D. proved 1.20. Feb. ; He men- tions wile Anne, sont Jere nich. Janes. Heury and Weston, dang ders Anne Garminil, and Saray Werden. He mentions also children of deresed daughter Mary Waslen, viz: Jere wish, William. Caleb an: Francs Werden, Aum Sanford, Mary -and Marciert Werden; children of decerand daughter Frances Sanford. 12. Samuel. Williamn and John Sinford, France, Gardner and Sarah Paul : for sons of den To41 am Auuuel Clarke, vz . John, Audley, Sungel art Dudel Clarke, Ir meniun ron in-lo Jeremiah Wir-len In rudiest he alludes to death of dunghier sarah Weelen.
CLEMENCE. Ist column. 1676, Ort 16. He is alindet lom a leer of Roger Willans " Faro Indi .n cuthist D were brought to we by one Theus (lemen's, when he's his house burnt on the other side of the river. He was sa bis orchard, and two Indian children came bondly to bit
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the boy being about Reven or eight, and the girl (his sister) Uhrve or four years old. The boy tells me that a youth, one Mittonan, brought them to the right of Thomas Clements, and bid them go to that man, and he would give them bread," &c.
COLE (Jours) Ist column. Change to John' (Samuel'). Change Sandwich, Kent Co., Eup., to Boston, Mass Erase sentence 1694, &c.
1606. Dec. 21. He and his eldest s mn Samuel were men- tique I in the will of his father Samuel Cole of Boston.
COLE (Rou"RT). Ist column. 16-18. Oct &. He was one of the twelve persons to whom Roger Williams deeded land he had bought of Canonicus and Miantonomi.
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2dl column. I. John, Warwick. R. L., Oyster Bay, N. Y. He had a son Solomon. Erase ah the text and add-1683. Jan. 1. His widow being alnot to marry Wirli un Ly nes, «kushal to uer won Solomon, hilt of her land and estate, she having a life rotate in the whole by will of her late husban.t. IV. Daniel, 1677, Sep. 27. He and his brothers Robert and Nathaniel and two other persons, had confir- mation by patent from Governor Andros of luundis at Oyster Bay. 169!, Nov. 10, Will. VI. Nathaniel. His wife Marina d. Bis. Dce. 17. Hle m. (2) Deborah. Children, by Ist wife: 1. Nathaniel, togs. Aug. 24. Children by 2 wie : 2 Caleb. 3. Harvey. 4. Deborahs. 1694. Dre. 16 He dreded to sons Caleb and Harvey, Lind at Durk Fond. : They decided same to their half brother Nathaniel Jr., 1703. Mar. 2.)
COLLINS ( ARNOLD). Ist column. Arnold. d. 1723. 1725. Ang. 4. Will-provedl. The nameof an heir is whaterated but must have been his son Henry. He menti ros daughter Mary, wife of Jeremiah Wilcox, daughter Sarah, wile of Josiah Biss, daughter Elizabeth Wickham and grandson Arnold B. Icher. 24 column. HE. Sarah, mn. (1) - Bolcher. m. (2) Josiah Biss, of John & Dunaris (Arnold) "Bliss. Her Ad husband d. 1749. Her children were : 1. Arnold, and by ed husband : 2. Elizabeth. 3. Henry. 1792. 4. Sarah 5. Amey. 6. William, 1728. Feb. S. T. Martha IV. Elizabeth. m. 1734. Mar. 17. Samuel Wick- han, of Sammel & Barbara (Holten) Wiekbam. Hle b. 1693, Sep. 2. d. 1753. Feb. 23. Children : 1. Samuel Henry, 1225. 3 Gbleon, 1735. 4 Elizabeth, 12 ::. 5. Deborah, 1.40.
COLVIN. Al column. VIII. James, m. (1) Mary Lippitt, of John & Rebecca ( Lippitt) Lippitt.
CONGDON. 2! column. I. William, m. (1) 1693, Yar. 3. Mary Brownell. of Robert & Mary r ) Brownell. She d. 1718 (-). 1718. Jan. 23. In Robert Brownch's will of this Jat he gives legacies of 25 each to " daughter Mary's three children." she evidently having died. " IL. Benjamin. 1221, Town Conneil. 199, Town Sergeant. 1750. Jap 15. Will-proved 1756, Ort. 11. To son John, land in Boston Neck where testator now dwells, he payias $500 to my son Benjamin, and £ 100 to second son Joseph. To nine daughters of son Witham, deceased. 510. To gran.isoa Johu Congdon, sou of James, deceased, land in Exeter. To grandson Stukeley Congdon, Land. To danghters Frances Ganiiner and Mary Brown, and to eight children of daughter Mary Brown, certain legacies. To daughter Elizabeth Sweet, for lite, certain lam Change list of children. 1. Benjamin. 2. Joseph. a. William. & James. 5. Johu. 6. Frances. 7. Mary. S. Elizabeth.
CORNELL. A column. IX. Samuel. 1686. Mar. 24. He took wath of filettty. 1694. Nov. 13. He and others receiveit a coufrmatory deed of Darunorth from William Bradford.
CRANDALL. 3.1 column. VI. Joseph. This daughter Mary was baptized in 1269, and she was his Ed child. He j also had a daughter Jane who m. 171%. Dec. 8. Cyrus Richmond. VIL. Samuuch. His wife's surname is called Celly upon the records.
DAILEY. 24 column. Brook for Brook.
DAVIS (NICHOLAS). Ed cotumu. III Sarah. Her husband b. 1016, Nov. 19, son of Joun & Mary (
DENNIS. 1st column. Parents of Sarab Howlaud were Henry & Mary (Newland) Howland.
DEXTERL #I column. V. Abigail. Her ed husband d. 1740. at Gloucester, R 1. She d. before 17/0. She had a 4th chill, vis : Jaines Grevue.
DURFEE. Al column. VI. Benjamin, b. 1680. d. 1754. Jan. G. This wile D'en ience, b. 1641. Children : 1. James, 1501. Ang. 98. 1. Ana, 1203. Jan. 11. 3. Pope. 120, J.n. 7. 4. William, 1:07. Dve 3. 5. Brujaim, 1209, Jin. S. 6 Mory, 1711. Jan. 50. 7. Susannah, 1218. J .m. 59. Marth, 1719, Jul. 15. D. Thomas. 1721. Now. 5. VIII. Desserance, m. 1721, Apr. 2.2. William Cory, of William & Antes (Conk) Cory. Children : 1. Pitiroce. 175. Mar. 25. 2. Caleb, 1739, Jul. 13. 3. John, 1741, Sep. 7.
DYEIL gul column. VI. Clark4 1207, May 2. Will- prwel 120. Ecc. wite Martha. Oververs brother Firarge Brownell, Thoorn Corneil and Kompania Tower. To , Jones, ali len band trocawent, in laair Compton, wii h hr new age thon pintor wich fairl with may ade
bara-, ni mira, &e., brin for him and its beats antto the third generation, he paying legacies. To him also commonage
in Newport and great bible. To son William, £100. To Mon Cisartes, £100. To daughter Elizabeth, the now wile of Tristrun Hull, £30. " My earnest will and desire is that piece of ground that is now called the Burying Ground, shall be continued for the same use unto all my after generations that shall we cause to make use of it. and I order that it should be well kept fenced in by my son Samuel Dere and Ins heare forever." To wife Martha, the new end of New port house for life, and then to son Samuel. To her also, all my household stull, piste, cash, bells, bonds, art of best cows of her choice, twenty ewe sheep, best of flock, and two cows and sit sheep to be kept for her winter and summer by Samuel, who is to take a reason- nble care of her, as food, firing. &c., " withom any erndg. ing or grumbling." To four wmns James, William, Samuel and Chrules, rest of stock. To son Samuci, carts, plows, &c. To overseers, £3 each.
ad column. V. Samuel. 1765. Feb. 19. Will-proved 1704 Nov 15. Ev. kinsman annet Dver, son of William Over, of South Kingstown. To Caplan Samuel Dyer. [': a gool cow kept for him five years, and ten bushels of InGiin meal a year for him five years if he needs it. To Captain Samuel Dyer's daughter Mery Dver, a tether bed at marriage, and to his daughter Desin the same. To four sons of my brother Charles Dyer, deceased, viz: Charles, Samuel, John and William, 917 cach, and to their sister Mary Barton, twenty Spanish milled dollars. To Desire Bull, widow of Natkein Bal, uesto Pesgy, ner child Sarah, and A good cow. To Silence Arnout. 450. feather bed, &e. To my kinsman Samuel Dyer, son of William Dyer of South Kingsown, al my lands and housing in Newport, four negroes and all my stock and personal estate. To John Dyer son of Captain Samuel Dyer, ot Newport, 250.
EARLE. Od column. II. William. His daughter Prudence, 1. 1681.
EVANS ( RICHARD, OF PROVIDENCE). Children b. as fol- lows: 1. Martha, 1679, Jan. 19. 2 Richard, 1681, Ang. 10. 3. David, 1054, Mar. 9. 4. Mary, 1636. Apr. 23. 5. Elizabeth, 1638, Apr. 23. C. Mehicable, 1G92, Jun. I.
EVERDEN. 2d colunin. I. Richard. Providence, R. I. FENNER (AUTNUR). 2dl column. VIL Samuel, d. 1680 +
FENNER (WILLIAM). 10-0. Aug. 20. Will-proved 1680, Sep. G (at Newport'. Exs. brothers Artbur and John Fenner. To Inte sister Lay's two children she left. and to sister Phebe Ward's children, 20s. each. To brother Arthur Fenner's children Samuel and Plebe, €10 apirce, in addition to an equal share in whole estate. To children of brothers Arthur and John Fenner, at estate equally.
FIELD (THOMAS) Ist columin. Erase last sentence: " Per- hans," Se.
Đối column. II. Mary, d. 1727. Jun., m. John Dexter. He b. 1973. d 1784. Apr. 22. ot Stephen & Abigail ( Whipple) Dexter. Children : 1. Naomi, 1GJS. 2. Mary, 1699. 3. 9. John, 1:01. 4. Stephen, 1203. 5. Jeremiah, 1705. 6. Strab. 1707. 7. Lydia, 1703. 8. William, 1711. Jonathan, 1713. 10. Abigail, 1715.
FONES. 20 columnn. II. Jeremiah. m. (2) Martha Card (w. of James) daughter of Francis West.
GARDINER. 20 co!min. VIII. Samuel. Freetown. Swan- zey. Mass. His wife was whow of Jimes Brown and daughter of Robert Carr. He d. 1606. Dec. s. His whlow Elizabeth d 1697 -+. Children: 1. Elizabeth, 1684. 2. Sinnuel, 1685. Oct. 28. 3. Martha 169. Nov. 16. 4. Patience. 1687. Oer, 31. He bought of George Lawton, 400 actes in Freetown for $250. 109-10-22. Freetown. Selectman. 1698-90-92, Town Clerk. 1699-94, Deputy. 1093, De 20, Swanzey. He and Ralph Chapman bought lawdl of Ebenezer Brenton for $200 thaving already geld bis Freetown landa 196, Selectman. 1697. Fen. 15. ! Inventors. 51,016. 5a., sworn to by whinow Elizabeth IX. Joseph, b. 100%, d. 1.26, Jag Se Me and his wife were buried in Newport Cemetery. Chihiren : 10. William, 1713. 11. Mary, 1119. X. Lydia, d. 1223.
GEORGE &dl column. V. Samuel. His wife was Sarah Rathbone, of John & Margaret + ) Rathbone.
GIFFORD. ed column. IV. Enos, Children : 1. Deborah, Jul 22. 4. ('maan, HER. Ma: 1. 5. Polis, TEL. May 14. 6. Dotcar, 1726, Ang. IX. 7. Euro, 1740, Mar. 22. * Joseph. 1:12, Jan 2. VI Cinidepher. Dartmouth. Mass. Children : 1. William, 1722, Jan. 20 2. Thebard, 1725, Dec. 31. 3. Savannah, 1290. Ang 2A 4. Christopher. 1:32. Ang. . S VILL. Joan. Possibly bis name should.
GORTON. 51 coloma. I. Otniel, m. (th) Mercy Bur- lingame, ist Thomas or John.
GRAY. 24 column. V. John. Plymouth. Miss. m. Joanna Morton. Cladirea: 1. Elward, 169; 2. Marv. 18%. 3. Amm, 1691. 1 1). - are. 1604. 5. Joanna, HEM. John Cofr. of Huth & Mary Foxwe.b, Cole. Chut irca.
Pongonio, 120%, G. Fiz dach. 1710. T. Sondel. 8. Mary. y. Si-tada. VILL Thomas, m (3) Pari Perkhan, of John Pirkham. XI. Belerea. m. Ephraim Cole. " James Cole, Chibiren : 1. Epbrain, 1ust. 3. Samu I,
1604. 3 Rtelwcca. 1006. 4. Mary, 1499. 3. Dorothy, 1701. 6. James, 1703. 7. Samuel, 1709.
HARNDEL. Ist column. 1698. Apr. 23. Will-proved. Exc. daughter Mary Stanton, wie of Jolin. Oversers Robert Hodgson and John Cogashall. To bresman Robert Stanton, son to John Stanton, house and 10 acres at age, but if be die without Issue then to binstuin Ben- jamin Stanton, son of John Stanton To son-in-law Jako Stanton, a mare, and to Konsterna Robert Stanton, a mare. To daughter Rebecca, wife of Hugh Masher, of Ports- month, a good ewe sheep, To Mary and Hannah staatou, daughters of John, two good exe sheep each.
2dl column. IH Mary. Erase her death, and add to her children. 7. Benjamin, 16×4. Mar. 13. 8 Henry, low. May 23 (Henry may possibly have been by 2d wile of John Stanton)
HICKS. 21 column. VII. Elizabeth, m. 1719. Apr. 17, John Casey. b. 1695, of Thomas & Rebeces ( Casey. Children : 1 Mary, 1:20, Feb. 1. 3 Elizabeth, 1722, Jun 3.
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