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1676. Aug. He testified nt a court martial at Newport, that Awasawim, of Narragansett, laid hands on John Greene, of that place.
1679. Nov. 10. John Mackandrew, alias Andrews, petitioned the Assembly, to remit sentence of General Court of Trials, on account of great in- firmity of his body and smallness of his estate. Corporal punishment remitted and $5 of fine. 1683-84. Constable.
1687, Sep. 6. Taxed 4R &d.
III. (CHARLES,
( b. ? d. 1762, Jan. 13.
( b. 1604, Oct. 16.
(JUDITH MATTESON, id. of Henry & Judith ( ›
Matteson.
1714.
Freeman.
1758, Jun. 25. Will-proved 1762, Jan. 30. Ex. son Edmond. To son Charles 275 acres, north end of my farm in Coventry, an iron bar and $50. To son Jonathan, land in East Greenwich, two blankets, coverlid and £50. To daughter Hannah Andrew, 2158 aud bed. To daughter Alice Hopkins, $150 and bed. To Thomas House, son of Rebecca Rouse, deceased, 100 acres in Coventry, bed, bible. chest and pewter, at age. To Waite Sweet, daughter of Hannah Matteson, eight ewe sheep, eight lambs, and a heifer, fair with calf, when said Waite is eighteen. To three sons and two daughters, rest of in- door movables. To son Edmond, all my bomesteud farm, and all outdoor movables. Inventory, £625, 10s., viz : wearing apparel, £75, 10s. beds, pewter, eight sheep, 2 cows, 3 old chairs, old woolen wheels, &c.
IV. (JAMES,
b. 1 d. 1716, Jul. 10.
Providence, R. L
m. (MARTHA JEKCKES, ( b. d. 1719 + of Joseph & Martha (Brown) Jenckes.
(She m. (2) Peleg Cook).
He was a mariner.
1709, Feb 12. He bought of Matthew Allen and wife Phebe, of Coweset, in Warwick, several parcels of land there for £28.
1710, Jul. 10. Will-proved 1716, Ang. 1. Exx. wife Martha. To her, whole estate, except £3 in money, due from brother, William, which is to go to mother, Mary Le desires wire to take best care she is capable of, to tenderly bring up my beloved and only son Jobo. Inventory, £121, 17s. 10d., viz : 2 bibies, sermon buck, mariner book, 2 story books, silver dram cup, quadrant, sliding gunter, ink horn, pen knife, &c.
1719, Oct. 8. His willow Martha, deeded to son John, for love, &c., a half part of 129 acres in Coweset, and half part of a right in undivided land's there, and said son being in minority, she appoints her brother Jobn Jenckes, of Providence, " Studiant in Physick and Chirurgery," feodle in trust for said son, &c.
V. (THOMAS,
VI. ( EDWARD,
1. Jolın, 1719, Feb. 2.
2. Elizabeth, 1721, Jan. 27.
3. Eleanor, 1.23. May 16.
4. Mary, 1725. Dec. 16.
5. Jonathan, 1727, Feb. 7.
6. Reberca, 1731, Sep. 10. 7. Johanna, 1:33, Jan. 17. 8. Sylvester, 1736. Mar. 24.
9. Ruth, 1:36, Mar 24.
10. Benoni,
1:39, Mar. 30.
ANDREWS.
EDWARD, m BRIDGET,
( b. 1 d.
1 b.
Portsmouth, Warwick, R. I. 1654. Oct 23. He and wife Bridget, sold Joshna Coggeshall, of Newport, 100 acres, house, &c. at Portsmouths.
16755. Warwick. Freeman.
1655. Jan. 9. He sold Peter Bument of War- wick, all housing there, and three lots of G acres each, for £30, &c., to be paid as follows: one cow. now at John Coggiwall's, on Rhode 1+ land, to be delivered before May Ist, prized by two indifferent persons : €3 to be paid in good Magr at money pay and settled ou or betor February 14th, and CT more (the cow and CH Nonvaiel, to be settled up by Michaelnuits next: abo, $10 to be paid in peage Sep. 29th, H57, and at same time 2%. for turinerance of but pay- nent. Pommion aut to be immediate, but pru- sill for. It is amumed that he was father of William" and Elsand.
I. ( WILLIAM,
14.
[Jas 1 b 1647, Sep. 22.
(ESTHER DEXTER, (w. 0f1 d. 1688
n. 16:0. Oct. 30,
(She m. (3) Edward Hawkins.)
II. ( EDWARD,
(b. 1610.
7d. 1000, May, 29.
Newport, R. L
He was buried at New port.
4. Rachel, 5. Jobn,
122. Jul. 12.
1704. Aug. 2.
1693. Aug. 22. He decided, for love, &c . to his six brothers, viz : William, Charles, James, Thomas, EAl. mond and Benoui, all interest Hrst I have by my father, deceased, unto 20 acres, which is part of 00 acres at East Greenwich, and if any brother die before twenty-one, his part to go equally to others. The full benefit and improvement of rain 20 acres, to be at dispose of mother-in-law, (. .. step-mother) that now is, Mary Andrew, till youngest brother is twenty-one. He agreed to pay to his mother-mu- law yearly for life ten bushels of ples.
1098. Apr. 1. Newport. He sold Captain Thomas Fry, of East Greenwich, his interest in a certain tract of land in Narragansett county, wear Devil's Foot, bounded partly by laud of Inther, John Au- drew, deceased, who had with others, bought lands in 1672, of certain Indians.
1700. East Greenwich, His childrens' birth were recorded bere, and bis stay at Newport was only temporary one probably.
II. (WILLIAM, Xin. 1700, Sep. 25,
( b. 1679, Aug. 23, 1 d. 1762.
East Greenwich, R. L.
3. Mirv,
1703. Jun. 3.
(ANNA SEARLE, jb. 1 d.
of
Searle.
1780. Ilis son William Jr. died this year, and administration was given widow Mary.
1762, Jul. 25. Administration to eldest son, Jolin Andrew, of Coventry, Inventory, £303, 1s. 6d., viz : wearing apparel, 525, gun, £16, cash, £25, 6s. d., plate, £3, notes, &c. (24 WIFE)
1. Hannah, 1718, Jul. 25.
2. Thomas, 1:20, Dec. 2.
3. James, 1724, Nov. 2.
4. Charles, 1726, Jan. 16.
5. Jonathan, 1729, Jul. 11.
6. Edinond,
1:31, Jun. ..
7. Alice,
1733, Oct. 9.
I. (JOHN,
m.
REBECCA,
1b.
1 d.
(She DL (2) 1721, Jun. 18, John Nichols).
East Greenwich, R. I. | 1. John, 1693. Jan. 28.
9. Richard, 1694. Sep. 14.
3. Joseph, 1700, Nov. 29.
1. Jobin, 1702. Mar. 23.
3. Charles,
1705. Apr. 2.
4. William,
1. John,
East Greenwich, R. I.
VII. ( BEKONI,
m.
jb.
(REBECCA.
of
1 b.
Warwick, R. I. | 1. Mary,
of Stephen & Sarah (Smith) Amuld.
East Greenwich, R. I.
Ridgly-
b.
.
4
Sb. 1018 = 1 4. 1604.
( THOMAS, m j b. ( ALICE, Td 1695.
Enlem, Mass. Providence. R. I. He came in the ship Lyon, which lelt Bristol, England. in this month.
1631. Frb. 5 He arrived in Boston, and somni want to Salem.
1634. Providener. He and four others came wah Roger Williams, and munde settlement ! earlier than July of this vear, having spent the preceding winter at Seekonk.
1637. Ang. 20. (Or a little later). He signed the i following compact. having been under are at the time of his arrival with the first settlers :! "We, whose names are hereunder, desvirus to inhabit in the town of Providence, do prutni-e to subject ourselves in active or passive obedience to all such orders or agreements, as shan ley made for public good of the lady, in an orderly way, by the major consent of the present inhab- itants, masters of families, Incorporated together in a towe fellowship, and others whom they shall admit unto them, only in civil things" Thirteen persons signed this compact.
1040. Jul. 27. He and thirty Eight others signed an agreement for a lorin of government.
1659-70 Commissioner.
1655. Juryman.
1655. Constable.
1655. Freeman.
1658. Jan. 27. He sold 5 acres to Jaunes Mathew-
1658-75. Town Clerk.
1665. Feb. 19. He had a lot assigned bim in a di- vision of lands
1676. Aug. 14. He was on a committee that recommended certain conditions under which the Indian captives should be disposed of by the town. They were to be in servitude for terms of years.
16.9. Jul. 1. Taxed 5a. Tid.
1697, Sep. 1. Taved 53, 9d, with son James.
1685, May 23. Will-codicil same date, proved 1694. Sep. 18. Ets. wife and son James. Over- seers, Nathaniel Waterman and Thomas Olney. To son Jobn. 60 acres in right of first division of lands and 50 acres in second division, with half right of common for feeding cattle, cutting firewood, timber. &c. To son Jaines, my dwell- ing house next unto the street, with lot where house standletb, another lot adjoining, all my meadows, 20 acres on Weybosset side of water. Dear Hawkins' Core, a 6 acre lot, 10 acre jot. balf right of Common, and rights in land to be divided. To daughters Appbiliis Surith, Mary i Arnold, Deborah Sabcere, Alice Whipple and ! Margery Winpple, ench 2a. To wife Alice, the dwelling house while wulow, and piot of ground . adjoining, for a little garden, and the house to' be kept in repair by son James, and she to have . a cow and the keep of same, by her two sons. . another cow being given ber by son James. when I the first one has become unfit for milk, by age. . To ber also, 194. paid annually by two sons, sill . she marry, half being paid by each son, and she : In be comfortably maintained by sous. in health | and sickness, with suitable attendance, &c., tail- ing to do which, one-third of lands shall be to wife, for her profit, &c. To son Jobn, all cattle. : except the cow aforesaid, and all tours and other ; movables, and all lands ordisposed of. Inventory, 243. 1%+. 4d., viz : homespan cloth, i feather lid, flock bed, cotton and linen stitels. : napkins, towels. wearing apparel, 5 chairs, set-, tle, joint form, old table, pewter platters, Dutch blankets, warining [min, 1000 pins, &c.
1694, Oct. 21. Will-proved 1635, Jan. 15. Widow Alice. Et wo James To four daughters. ! Appuillis Smith, Deborah Sabeere, Alice Whip- ple and Margery Whipple, wearing apparel, &c To daughter Deborah, two women travs. &c., that formerly belonged to my von Hope. To: daughter Alice, a truuk and a desk, winch my ; mother gave to me. To son James, 4%. To. sons John and James, rest of estate equally. ex-1 cept that each daughter was to have so much pewter. as may be a remembrance of me. luventory, E40, 3s. l. (including the 1000 pina).
ANGELL.
I. ( Joux. jm. 1669. Jan. 7. ( HUTH FIELD,
jb. 1646. Vd. 1720. Jul. 27.
Ad. 1722 + of Jobn
Field.
1671, May 8. He was fued Jus for not attending Grand Jury.
5. Jaunes, 6. Hope. 1685, Dec. 12.
1676. Aug. 14. He was one of the men " who staid and went not away " in King Philip's War, and so was entitled to a share in the disposition of the Indian captives, whose serviers were sold for a term
1629. Jul 1. Taxed 28.
1626. Deputy.
16-7. Sep. 1. Taxed 6s.
168% Rateable estate. 2 oven. 7 cows, 3 two year old cattle, 4 yearlings, bull, 2 horses, 3 hoge. 5 acres planting, 10 acres English pasture, 100 acres in words.
1704, Jan. 15. He derdet son Thomas, for good affection, &c., 79 acres (except 3 or 4 acres lowland. given John, on both sides Woonasquatucket River, also other land, making in all, 89 acres, together with mansion house, de.
1704. Jan. 15. He demied in son John, mv mansion house and 58 seres, and a parcel of lowland, both sides of Woonasquatucket River, adjoining the 58 acres.
1703. Apr. 8. Ile deuded son Daniel, 80 acres, enstern side of Woonasquatneket River, with housing. fences, &c.
1713, Jon. 16. Taxed with son James, 58. 64.
1716. Dec. 14. le calling himself aged about seventy years. testifies that in 1667, he was desired by lis uncle, James Asten. to take care of his 60 aere lot.
1720, Sep. 30. Administration to widow Ruth and son Hope. Inventory. €249. 1. 2d., viz : silver money. £11, 9%. &d., & spinning wheels, 3 bedsteads, 6 brass kettles, pewter, CH, money scales, warming pan, bible, negro woman, £20, carpenters tools, 5 cows, 4 heifers, ox, bull, steer, call, 2 hogs, &c.
II. ( ASPBILLIS, fh
+d. 1694 +
m. 1663, (EDWARD SMITH, ( b.
1. 1693, Nov. 8.
of Christopher & Alice ( 1 Smith.
5. Christopher,
6. Benjamin, 7. Joseph, 1680, Oct. 12.
1. Richard,
2. John, 1670. Nov. 1. 1675, Mar. 24.
( RICHARD ARNOLD,
(d. 1:10, Apr. 22.
of Thomas & Phebe (Parkhurst) Arnold.
IV. ( DEBORAH,
im. 1064. Nov. 14.
1 b. i d.
of
Sabeere.
V. ( ALICE.
m. 1609. Jan. 26.
5 b. 1646.
{ d. 1719, Aug. 25. of Jobn & Sarah ( ) Whipple
VI. (JAMES,
jb. 1 d. 1711. Mar. 3.
. m. 16.8. Sep. 3.
1 b. 1655, Sep. 24.
ABIGAIL DEXTER,
d. 1711 + of Gregory & Abigail (Fullerton) Dexter.
1676. Aug. 14. His name was in the list of those " who staid and went not away," in King Philip's War.
1679. Jul. 1. Taxed Tid.
1697. Rateable estate, a share of meadow, 7 cows, 2 oxen, bull, 4 two year old cattle, a three year old, sow and horse.
1694-93-00-1704. Deputy.
1711. Mar. 31. Administration to widow Abigail. Inventory, £381. 12. 9d., viz: sword, belt, cane. 3 guns, 2 spinning wheels. 3 pair wool cards, tax. cotton, wool, books, pewter. earthenware, com, rye. 10 barreis cider, bonds £263, horse. 2 colts, yoke of oxen, 2 cows, &c. The rooms named were, outer. most room, easternmost lower bed-room, westernmost lower bed-room, leanto chamber.
VII. ( HOPE,
5b. ¿d. 1685 (-)
{ C'omarried.
5b.
(JONATHAS WHIPPLE,
1 b. 1664
¿d. 1721. Sep. 8. of John & Sarah ( )
Whipple.
1. Samh. 3. Margaret, 8. Jonathan, 1692. Feb. 23. 4. Thomas, 5. Paratine, 6. MRtv. 7. Alice,
ANTHONY.
JOUN,
}d. 10:5, Jul 28.
m.
1 b. + d. 1675 (-)
Hempstead, Eng. Portsmouth, IL L
He was an inu-keeper, as well as having other
16:4. Apr. 16. He came in the ship Hercules, to New England.
1641. Mar. 16. Frerman.
lie woold Richard Trw, of Neu port. for ginkl causes, ke., their juiceis of labd mi Sonport, car from the Seaport Hill, within of Imact enileri the erat one kome, shunmting to 50,
a wrwant. at my first comune : ais, two parerte i Walsh. Wilnccs, Susanus Anthony and Juerph .اشLa
L [JOUN.
1b 1012. td. 1715, Oct, 20.
1 b. 1652, Jul. 6.
of William & Mary ( )
Wodell.
8. William, 4. Sasauna,
1676, Jul. 18. 1670. Jan. 1. NM1. Jun. 18.
5. Mary,
6. Sarılı, 10%;, Oct. L
7. Elizabeth, 16×6, Sep. 14. 8. Alire.
1622, Apr. 30. Freeman. 1674. Deputy.
1679. May 5. In testimony relative to a deed that was brought to his house, he called himself aged [ (ad) wife. about thirty-seven years.
16-0. Taxed 4s. 10d.
16%, Apr. 24, He bought of John Potter, of Warwick, and Robert, bis son, building, orchard and 28 army, in Portsmouth, lor 5G).
1701-3-7. Ho was appointed by Assembly, on the committee for general au ot of the Colony's .i ht.
1:00, Dec. 16. His son Joseph, accilently shot himself at Howland's Ferry.
1713. Jul. 26. Will-proved 1713, Oct. 10. Exs. wife Sussuns. Tu Ler £3, yearly for life, in lieu of
1. Alice, 9. Elward, 3. Anphillis, 4. Thomas,
1684.
16.1, Feb. 19.
LIL. ( MARY,
· d. 1695 (-)
- nt.
5 b. 1642, Mar. 22.
5 b.
2. John, 3. Alice,
1 Eleuzer,
2 Alice,
1675, Jun. 3.
3: James,
4. Margaret, 5. Job, 6: Daniel, 7. Elizabeth, 1. Abigail, 2. Mary.
1670. Feb. 2. 1650. Mar. 7.
3. James. 16-2. Nov. 20 4. Alice. 1684. Feb 29. 5. Joseph, 6. John. 16×7, Oct. 5. 1601. Oct. 4.
7. Deborab,
8. Plebe,
1695, Apr. 4. 1697, OCL 10.
1671, Jun 28.
16:, Oct. 28.
: m. (1) 1600. Nov. 23 id. FRANCIS WODELL, m. (2) 1634. Jan. 1 SUMASSA ALUNO, 1h. (d. 1715 +
of John & Dorothy ( -
Albto.
16-9, Apr. 26. 1691, Oct 8.
9. Samuel,
10. Albro, 11. Sarah,
1694, Np. 27 1697, Aug. 1. IGJ. F.b. 1G.
12. John,
1672, Mar. 23. 1675.
2. Merry. 3. Jolın. 4. Daniel, 1680. May 2. 1681.
Providence, K. 1. 1 1. Thomas,
Portsmouth, R. I. 1. John, 2. Sireth.
1b 1607.
Providence, R. L
VIII ( MARGARET, - m.
1604, Feb. 96.
jb.
+ d. 1733 +
ELEAZER WHIPPLE,
fb.
3. Thomas, 4. Mary, 1. Daniel,
( STEPHEN SABEERE,
Providence, R. I.
-
5
Corporal.
1644. Nov. 14. ing river.
Hle badt land granted at the wad-
Freeman.
1645, May 95. Ile was appointed by the Court of Commissioners, to keep a house of entertain- ment A convenient sign was to be set out at the most perspicuous place of said house, to give notice la strangers,
IGAL. Commissioner.
IGN. Dec. 20. He had confirmation by Commis- sioners, of a house and land that he had bought alunit twenty years before of Robert Potier, de- cereal Testimony had before this been given by John Potter, sont of Rubert, that, in his con- science, he did believe bis tather soll said hous" to my uncle, John Anthony, and he mugiged, tina when he, John Potter, enme to tull age of twenty-one, he would confirm the sale.
1663. Dec. 3. He bougut a house and 3 acres in Portsmouth, of Thomas Clark and Jane, of Newport.
1666, Nov. 7. He sold Daniel Vanghan, of New- port, house and 35 acres, &c., in Portsmouth, for i £50. 163-79. Deputy.
1675, Jul. 23. Will-proved 1675. Ang 21. Ex.| son John. Overseers, friends Robert Hodgson and Robert Dennis. To son John, all housing | and land in Portsmouth, also, my loom ori loomis. To daughter Susanna Tripp, Atteen sheepand a cow. To daughter Elizabeth Greene, fifteen sueep and a cow. To all my children. viz: John, Joseph, Abraham, Susanna and Eliz beth, rest of estate, equally.
dower. To daughter Elizabeth Anthony, 5s. she having already had. To son William_5s, and the | housing and land in Portsmouth, fhat by derd he had already. To daughter Alice Anthony, E10. To | son Samurl. 50 acres in Portsmouth, buildings, de, he paying G yearly to my wife and above legacies : | And to Samuch alvi, a silver camp and brass chaling dish. To son William, all munvables he has in his house. To sons Allo and John, 6 acres. To son Atbro, a great bilde and loom. To son Joim, silver buckles, girdle and dripping pan. To daughter Sarah Anthony, table, drawers and box which I use to put my writings in. To wite Susauna, Jest of morable estate.
II. ( SUSANNA,
( d. 1716 + 1 b. 1640 ~
¿ d. 1719, Nov. 20. of John & Mary (Paine) Tripp. 6. Jat, 1604, Dec. 26.
III. | ELIZABETH,
6 b.
m. 1665. Aug. 3.
1 b. 1426.
¿ d. 100%, Apr. 27. of John & Joan (Tattersall) Greene.
G. Thomas,
7. John,
8. Susauna,
1. John,
2. Joseph.
167%. Sep. 10. 1052, May 19.
! MARY WAIT,
d. 1713 +
of Thomas
Wait. 3. Susanna,
1672. Apr. 30. Freeman.
1092, Mar. 2. Tiverton. He was an inhabitant at organization of town.
1713. Mar. 8. Will-proved 1738, Mar. 19. Ex. son Joseph. To son John, a good horse and main- tenance of said horse, S10 yearly, a feather bed and his maintenance. To wife Mary, 812 yearly, chest, bet. use of lenato and privilege in cellar. To son Joseph, all my housing and lands in Tiverton, orchards. &c., and housing and lan a in Portsmouth, he paying my sen John (10 yearly, and main- taining him and bis horse, and paying his mother $10 yearly, and also maintaining my daughter, Sus- anna Anthony.
Inventory, 91, 60G, viz : parce and apparel £12, 58., bible and plate £3, 48. 8d., stillyards, pewter, beds, land and buildings, £1,500, &c.
V. ( ABRAHAM.
b.
d. 1727, Oct. 10.
.in. F671. Dec. 26.
{ ALICE WODELL
b. 1650. Feb. 10.
3. Mary. 16:4, Aug. 20.
4. William, 1675, Oct. 31.
5. Susanna, 1G+7, Oct. 14.
6. Mary, 16:0. Jan. 2.
7. Abraham, 1652. Apr. 21.
8. Thomas, 16:4. Jun. 30.
9. Alice, 16-6, Jan. 22.
10. Jumes, 1686, Jan. 22.
11. Amy, 1Ge9. Jun. 30.
1690, Apr. 10.
13. Jacob,
1000, Nov. 15.
1727. Jun. 25. Will-proved 1727. Oct. 19. Ex. son William. To wife Alice, for life, use of all the old | 12. Isaac, buildings of now dwelling house (the southerly part), garden, fruit of ten apple trees, keep of a cow, mod of a riding beast for life, and use of great andirons, To son Isaac. £200. great coat, riding horse and # third of wearing apparel. To son Jacob, a lot of land in Portsmouth, of 30 acres, called Strawberry | Field, and a third of wearing apparel. To daughter Susannah Hicks, 5200, and at decease of her mother great iron kettle. To daughter Amuy Allen, E:00), and what she has bad. an oval table and a spice box. I To grandson John, son of John, late deceased, $50. To grandson Abraham, son of William, a leathern girdle. To granddaughter Mercy, daughter of Isaac, certain land at decease of wife. To grand- daughter Sarah Hicks, a great candlestick at death of wife. To tour grandsons, sons of daughter Mary Sherman, decensed, viz : Abraham. Samson, Peter and Anthony, each £20 at are. To grandson Abraham Allen, a silver spoon. To son William, a third of wearing apparel, and at death of wife. great table, iron. &c. To wife Alice, a horse, cow, fenther bed and a quarter of rest of household stuff at ber choice. To children Susanna Hicks. Any Allen and Isaac Anthony, rest of household stuff. To sou William, all my dwelling house and rest of lands in Portsmouth, subject to provision for wife, and to her, rest of personal.
Inventory. £336. 24. 6d., viz: cane. wearing apparel, books £1, feather beds, pewter, carpentry tools, his part of next cattle 958, borsekind £18. swine £6, spinning wheel, &c.
Bis widow died at the house of her son Willium.
ASHLEY.
WILLIAM,
1 b. d. 1694, Nov. 24 1 3
SARAH.
7 d. 1695 +
Providence, R. L.
1603, Jan. 15. His inventory was presented by Sarah Ashley, amounting to 212, 4. 3d., viz :| wearing apparel £3. Gs., money 12s , bed, bible. ; . Fare and other lumber 5%., musket, 30 pounds of beef, Indiau coru, &c.
ASHTON.
JAMES,
J b. 7d.
1 b.
1 d.
Providence, R. L.
1652-58-59-63. Commissioner. . 1055.
16/22. Feb, 19. Ho bad lot 38, in division of
Lunds.
1043. Oct. 20. He and Joshua Winsor signed # : Wwwwl, consenting to arbitration ou all matters of difference between them, occasioned alumit a cer- tain lot of land called Matthew Weston's lut. --
1679. Jul. 1.
107. 5p. 1. Taxel ts. İd.
Perhaps James Asutan, of Monmouth, N. J., in 1.00, was a son of James, of l'rovidence.
AUDLEY.
Jums,
b. 1641. Jun. 1 d. 1711, Dre. 13.
b. 1640, MAY.
d. 1:11, Dec. 50.
Newport. R. I.
1667, May 1. Hte and others kilka thetrin, were oplered to repair all ans brought them be order of the t'aptain or Lieutenant of the Train Band,
Is ::. May 6. His ervant having been bexien hy an fisdian, the kater was hoe.i C11. 200 , ami if Indt publ, to be wild for a slave to Barisaduce,
I. [Joux. Į m. (1)
5 b. 1666. 1 d. 17:2. Jun. 29.
Newport, 1. 1. 1
1. John,
16-9, Mar. 1690. Nov.
{ LYDIA TILLINGHAST. ( h. 16. Apr. 19.
7 d. 1207. Jun. 30.
of Pardon & Lydia (Taber)
Tillioghast.
4. Mary,
5. Nou, 1700. Jul. 8.
6. Lydia. 1:02. Jan. 29.
7. Abigail, 1508, Pp. 20.
8. Elizabeth,
1206, Oct.
1716. Jun. 18. He was allowed C3, for services in buikdling the jail. 1724. Deputy.
(el) wife. 1:11. Oct. D. Kamalı, 10. J.wiah. 1714. Srp. 13.
170 Mar. 18. He gave deposition concerning Aquidaeck Point, in a suit of Jonathan Marsh versus Job Carr. He called himself akty-two venta ut age.
11. Jonathan,
1715. Jul.
112. Jobu,
1219, Misr. 12.
1. Susanna, 16:7. Oct. 31.
2. Mary, IGTO. De. 9.
3 John. 16;4. Jul. 19.
4. Otbnicl. 1676. Jun. 5. 5. Benjamin, 16:9. Feb, 21.
1. Peter, 1666, Ang. 25.
2. Elizabeth.
3. John, 1671, F. b. 1.
4. Jabez, :, Mar. 17.
( JAMES GREENE,
IV. ( JOSEPH,
+ d. 1728.
Portsmouth, Tiverton, R. I.
in. 1676. Apr. 5.
1 b.
¿ d. 1734.
of Willium & Mary (
-
Wodell.
1672, Apr. 80. Freeman.
1703.
He took administration on estate of his son, John Anthony, mariner, late master of her Majesty's ship Gosport
1703-4-5-7-8-9-10-11. Deputy.
1704, Jan. 4. Ile and three others were given authority to see the laws of the Colony printed. 1709-10. Speaker of Ilouse of Deputies.
of Daniel & Rebecca (Rhodes)
Williams.
4. Rebeces. .
m. (2)
ELIZABETH BULLOCK,
i d. 1739, Jul. 2.
of John
Ballock.
He may have been grandson, instead of son of James', or he may possibly have been son of William Austia, (the surnanke's Ashton and Austin being used interchangeably in a limited degree).
172%, Jan. 10. He and wife Patience, for 564, sold Joseph cheicion a lot measuring 50 by 65 feet. 1764, May 4. Will-provet 1765. May 18. Fxa, sons Joshua and William. To son William, my now darking house, barn, Se., he supporting his brother Thomas with meat, drink and lodging for life, Thomas not being of a capacity to support bunceif, and it William becket or refuse, then half of the estate to ire set off for support of Thomas. To daughter Betraces babin, a square table with three drawers. To grandsons John and Jesse, all silver buttons to longing to jacket and breeches of testator. To gnunison Stephen, son of William, all my silver cost buttons. To son Joshua Ashton, Or, in law- full numery. To con William, the rest of moratiles.
fle and his scevnd wife were buried in St. John's Church-yard.
Providence, R, I. | 1. Joshua, 1716. Mar.
I. ( WILLIAM, m. (1)
1 b. 1650. ( d. 1765, Apr, 19.
2. William,
3. Thomas,
PATIENCE WILLIAMS,
5 b.
1 d. 1764 (-)
4 h. 1699.
1b. 124. Jun.
{ ELIZARETE,
v d. 1726, Oct. 1. of
1702, Mar. 4 Hle was a proprietor in common lande.
2. Elishin,
3. Martha,
MARTHA,
Deputy.
m. 166), Sep. 7. ( JUIN TRIPI,
1 d. 16 +
5. David. left. Jun. 21. 16-2. Nov. 11.
IGAZ. Sep. 20. 1G ** , May 24.
1634, Oct. 24.
4. Thomas,
Portsmouth, P. I. 1. Joun. 1672. Nov. 7.
2. Susanna,
1674. Aug. 29.
m.
Freeman.
,
6
1690 Taxed 10m.
1695. Aug. 10. He had land laid out at East Greenwich, but never went there to settle
1608. Jun. 6. fle dredled his son Robert, 100 seres in Fast Greenwich. R. I.
Ile was a proprietor in the com-1
1702. Mar. 4. mon lands 1707. Mav = Ile was appointed on committee to audit the Colony and General Treasurer's nc- count.
1709. Apr. He and two others were cheimen ! to oversee repairing and finishing the Colony House, for which £100 was appropristed by the Assembly. Hie and his wife were buried in Newport Cem- etery.
Ile and both of his wives were buried in Newport Cemetery.
II. ( ROBERT,
1 d.
1698, Jun. 6. He bad a deed of 100 acres in East Greenwich, from his father.
AUSTIN (WILLIAM).
WILLIAM,
id. 1687.
m.
HANNAD.
Providence, R. I.
He was a weaver.
1673.
Freeman
1623, Apr. S.
Hle and Hannah Austin, were wit-
nesses to the marriage of John Lapham and
Mary Mann, all being Quakers.
1673-74-75. Deputy. - 1674. Jul. 3. He took Moses Lippitz, as an ap- prentice to learn the trade and occupation of a weaver.
1687. Rateable estate, one house lot.
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