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m. (3) 1692, Mar. 24. SUSANNA WAIT,
1 b.
d. 1:58.
of Samuel & Hannah (
Wait.
South Kingstown, R. I.
1637, Sep. G. Kings Town. Taxed Ss. 1d.
1:05, Jul. 7. HIr and wife Susanna, deeded to his son Moses, 100 acres.
1729, Mar. 17. In a deposition, he calls himself | agel seventy years an i upwards.
1728, Mar. 29. Will-proved 1733, Dec. 17. Exs. wile Susannah and son Benjamin, To wite while widow, all movables, use of homestend farm and house, and at death what retains of movables to go to wife's daughter. To sons | William, Moses, Samuel. Thomas and Joseph, 1%, each, they having had their portions. To son Benjamnan, 146 acres in Westerly. To son Ezekiel, part of homestead farm, &e., loom, and Wearing apparel. To son Daniel, rest of hon- stend, housing, orchard, &c. To youngest daughter, Ann Barber, a feather bed and 220. To all my married daughters, 5s. each, they hav- ing had their portions. To heirs of daughter Lydia Mowry, deceased, 3a.
Inventory, £452, 19%. 7d., viz : horsekind. &c., £13. 2s., neat cattle and sheep Loo, swine, geese, linen wucei, 2 woolen wheels. 3 feather beds, warming pan, flock bed, worsted comb. i shoemaker's tools, 2 hogsheads cider, bonds £94, books, 8 ailver spoons Elo, &c.
1755. Sep. 21. Will-proved 1758. Apr. 4 Sus- annak Barber, widow, of Charlestown. Ex. | son Benjamin. To daugliter Anne Kenyon. al great bible. To daughter Dinah Wilcox, the i beirs of daughter Lydia Mowry, daughter Su-1 sabnah Perry, widow, and daughters Martha Potter, Ruth Bentley, Mercy Tetli and Ann Ken- yon, the rest of estale, equally.
. Inventory, £1,351, 10s
BARBER
1 b.
I. f WILLIAM.
1. 1748.
2. Joseph,
[ m. (1) 1710. Mar. 29.
MERRY SMITH, m. (2) 1220, May 1, SARAH MUMFORD,
1 4. 1748 +
uf Peleg
Mumford.
6. Sarah,
2. Elizabeth,
8. Mary,
1744. Nov. 14. Will-proved 1718, May 17. Exs. wife Sarah and son Moses. To wife, her choice of Forma white widow, choice of heds, two cows, riding breast and 520. To san Joseph, 910. To com Samuel, 50 acres, part in South Kingstown and part in Charlestown To sa James, tif acres, with saw mill in south Kingstown, and to acres in Charlestown. To daughter Mercy Carpenter, 55. she having had already. To daughter Sarah Barber, a feather bed. E10, and a cow at cighiteen, and like leprieies to daughters Eliz beth and Mary. To grandson Fenix Carpenter, ES at age. To son Moses. rest of ex'nte, real and personal.
Inventory, riding beast, table and other books 53. 5 leather beds, trundle bed. pewter, warming pan. loom, " woolen wheels, 3 linen wheels, 6 silver spoons, cane, 2 pair stillyaids, 24 shep, 6 lambs. yoke of oxen, 5 cows and calves. 5 heifers, yearling bull, colt, geese, swine, turkeys, gun, &c.
II. [ MONKS tb.
id.
[ m. (1) 1703, May 23, PIAZABETH ELDRED,
( b.
of Thomas & Susannah (Cole)
Eldred.
j b. m. (2) 1220, Apr. 9, MARY LARKIN. 1 d.
of
Larkin.
1704. Jan. 10. Constable.
1:12. Freeman.
(2'd WIFE.)
1 b. 1693, Jan. 5.
I. Mary. 1717. Oct. 4.
2. Hannab. 1720. Oct. 29.
( EDWARD WILCOX, 1 b.
of Edward & - (Iluzard)
Wilcox.
4. Susanna, 1:27. Oct. 4.
5. Josepù, 1730. Aug. 27.
IV. ( LYDIA,
id. j b.
{ d. of
MOWTy.
V. ( SAMUEL,
( b. 1695, Nov. 8, + d. 1700.
6 b.
( d. 1760 +
of
1,30. Freeman.
6. Moses,
7. Sinuel,
9. Susanna.
9. Anne,
10. Amev.
11. Meribab,
1. Benjamin, 1729. Nov. 7.
m. 1727, Oct. 11,
3. Freeman, 1:33, Jan. 23.
BENJAMIN PERRY, ( b.
+ d. 1749. of Edward & Mary (Freeman) Perry. 4. Mary, 1735. Nov. 19.
VII. ( THOMAS, m. ( AVIS,
4 b.
¿d. 1762 + of
1762, Nov. 9. Administration to widow Avis. Inventory, £538, 13%., viz : 2 bulls, 17 goats, horse, 2
VIII. ( JOSEPH,
m. 1724, Fcb. 4.
6 b.
id.
of
Potter.
1779, Apr. 14. Will-proved 1779, Jun. 7. Ex. grandson Lillibridge Barber. To son Nathaniel and heirs, all lands in Exeter. To grandson Joseph Rathbone, £50, at age. To granddaughter Abigail W'ilbour, £100 and like legacy to granddaughter Rebecca Wilcox. To grandson Lillibridge Barber, rest of estate. 5 b. 1703, Nov. 30.
IX. ( MARTITA, id.
m. 1727, Oct. 3,
THOMAS POTTER, 4 b.
¿d. of Ichabod & Margaret (Helme) Potter.
X. ( RUTH, + d.
" mi. 1524, Mar. 4.
4 b.
GEORGE BENTLEY, id. of William & Mary (Eliot)
4 b. 1707, Har. 10.
Hopkinton, R. I.
1. Lydia,
1730, Apr. 6.
XI. ( BENJAMIN,
In. 1729, Jan. 11, -
1 b.
(MARY TEFFT, +d. of John & Joanns (Sprague)
Tefft
1761, Apr. 11. He and wife Mary, sold Josiah Barber, 30 acres for £1000.
XII. { MERCY, m -- TETT,
id. of
Tefft
XIII ( EZEKIEL, m. 184. Nov. 28. ( HANNAU WEBSTER,
1b. 1d. of
Webeter.
1234.
Freeman.
XIV. ( ABIGAIL,
§ b. 1:13. Jan. 6. ( d. young.
( Unmarried,
1 b. 1715, Apr. 22.
XV. ( DANIEL, 1
XVI. ( ANN, In.
6 b. 1717, Oct. 8. d. 1 b. ¿ d.
af
Kenyou.
-
3. Samuel,
of
Smith.
4. J.AILI ** ,
5. Morey,
1712. Kings Town. Freeman.
Kings Town, R. I.
1. Mnccs, 170G. Feb. 25.
2. William. 170 ;. Sep. 4.
3. John, 1700. Apr. 19.
4. Elizabeth, 1711. Mar. 18.
3. Nicholas, 1713. Dec. 2.1.
6. Bridget. 1716. Jan. 23.
111. , DINAH, . m. 1716, Jon. 4,
3. Lvdia, 1725. Apr. 6.
( b. 1604, Feb, 24.
Westerly, Richmond, R. I. |
1. Sarah, 1719. Nov. 28.
2. Marv,
1721. Jun. 12.
3. Benjamin, 1723. May 30. 4. Caleb,
5. Edward,
1760, May 97. Will-proved 1760, Jul. 11. Exs. wife Anne and son Caleb. To wife, a third of home- f stend farm while widow, riding horse, cow and feather bed. To son Benjamin, 5s., he having had. To son Caleb, homestead farmi in Richmond, &c., halt of saw-mill and all farming and carpenter's tuols. To son Eriward, 58. To son Moses, certain land. To son Samucl. land in Exeter, and one- eighth of saw-mill and all land in Charlestown. To grandson Daniel Lewis. 5s., in token of love to his mother Sarah, deceased. To daughter Mary Moore, 58. To daughter Susannah Potter, 5%. To daughter Anne Austin, 5a. To daughter Amey Barber, festher bed. To daughter Meribah Barber, a feather bed at eightcen. To wife Anne, rest of household goods at her disposal, to give to her daugh- ters.
VI. ( SUSANNAH, j b. 1697, Oct. 23.
₹ d. 1743 +
2. Edward, 1731. Mar. 28.
5. Susazna, 1735, Nov. 19.
( b. 1690, Oct. 19.
Exeter, R. I.
1. Martha, 1726 Oct. 9.
2. Dinah, 1729, May 3.
3. Thomas, 1731. Jun. 5.
4. Mary, 1733. Aug. 18.
5. Zebulon,
1736. Jan. 22.
hogs, cooper's tools, testament, &c.
j b. 1701. Oct. 13.
Exeter, R. I.
1. Nathaniel, 2. Daughter,
¿ d. 1779.
( REBECCA POTTER,
j b. 1705, Jun. 23.
Bentley.
11. 1709, Mar. 13. id.
jb. 1710, Mar. G. ¿d.
South Kingstown, R. I.
KENTON,
South Kingstown, R. I. 1. Moses,
.
( MOWRY,
( ANNE,
· d. 1762.
=
14
BARKER.
( JAMEN, ' (James" JANIcs'). m. 1644, 7d. 1702.
BARBARA DOXGAN, 1 b. 1638 ±
of William & Frances (Latham) Dungan.
Harwich, Essex Co,, Eng., Newport, R. I.
He embarked with his father, in the same ship with Nicholas Easton, and his father dying on the passage, dirveteil that this won should be in the care of the boy'> aunt Christianna, then wife of Thomas Brecher, and subsequently wife of Nicholas Erston. He probably remuncd with his annt at Charlestown, Mos,, until her mar- riage with Nicholas Easton, brought her to New- port, in 1650.
1644. Corporal.
1648.
Ensigu.
16-48. Member of General Court of Elec-
Lions.
1653, May 18. He and another were messengers to demand the statute books of Mr. Coddington.
1655. Frecuan.
1653-61-03.
Commissioner.
1661. He was a member of the committee } to receive contributions to amount of $200. for the agents in England ( Roger Williams and John Clarke), who were to obtain charter. The saDic year he bnd half of a share allotted at Misquam- icut (Westerly), and was appointed one of a com- mitice of Trustees to manage all affairs connected with that purchase. He never settled there.
1663, Jul. 8. Named among those appearing in Royal Charter, grauted this year by Charles II. 1663. Oct. 8. He testified about land, calling himself aged about fully years.
1663-64-65-66-71-72-76-77-79. Assistant,
1667-69-70-71-74-76-77-81-86-84-65-66. Deputy.
1670, Jun. 20. He was commissioned. with others in the matter of " an entrance made into our jurisdiction by some of Connecticut, and of their carrying away some of its inhabitants prisoners." Ten days later he was allowed +. for his " voy- age to Narragansett, to the Connecticut commis- Bioners."
1672, Feb. 27. He and John Eastoo, were arbi- trators in a controversy between Stephen Su- beere and Henry Palmer, of New port
1674, Sep. 29. He and Caleb Carr, Sr., bought for £60, of Awabsuck, squaw sachem of Seac on- Det, and her husband Wawervonit and son Amos, "all our lande lying and being at Sea- connet," &c.
1676, Apr. 4. Voted by Assembly. "that in! these troubleson- times and straits in this Col- ony, the Assembly desirmuy to have the advice and concurrence of the most judicious inuabitants, if it may be had for the good of the whole, do de-| wire at their next sitting. the company and coun- sel of" sixteen persons, among them James Barker. In the same year he was on a com- mittee to order " Watch and ward of the island." 1677. He was on a court to attend to matter of " injurious and illegal acting of some of Connecticut Colony."
1678. Depaty Governor.
1687, Mar. 22. He and his son James, were ap- pointed overseers of John Peabody's will. 1690. Hle assisted in the ordination of VIII. ( WILLIAM,
Bev. Richard Dingley, the records of the First Baptist Church stating that it was performed by Mr. Thomas Skinner. of Boston and "James Barker, a ministering brother belonging to this church." A family manuscript calls Mr. Barker "a teaching brother among the Baptists many years."
1696. May 17. He made oath with others, to the inventory of Rev. Julin Clarke's cstate.
I. ( ELIZABETH, m. 1608. Nov. 30. NICHOLAS EASTON,
13. 1676. Jul. 5.
ih. 1644, Nov. 12.
}d. 1077. Feb. 1.
of Peter & Ann (Coggeshall) Easton,
Newport, R. I.
1. Janca.
1675, Dec. L
5 b. 1450.
( d. 1236. Feb. of William & Mary (Gould)
Jefferay.
1667.
Hle enlisted in the troop of horse, formed to protret the island.
His great grandson (James Barker7), in a family manuscript already alluded to, calls bis ancestor, "s very bold man."
1675. Freeman.
16.6. Aug. 24. He was a member of the Court Martial held at Newport, for the trial of certain Indians. charged with bring engaged in King Philip's designs
1678-90-96-1703-5-6-7-8-9-16. Deputy
1687. Grand Jury. From this date forward he was called Captain. 1695-06-08-09. Assistant. 1202, Feb. 4. He was on a committee of fourteen persons, appointed by the proprietors to attend to division of common lands, and continued a member of the committee till after 1715. He received 18 acres, as his share of lands.
1707. Jan. 23. lle with other members of Second Baptist Church, received a deed from their pastor. James Clarke, of the land and church building. MIr. Clarke had bought the land some years before, (1697, Oct. 23), trom contributions of the members of his church, taking the deed in his own name. and built the church in the same year that be purchased land. He now, therefore, deeded both land and building to eighteen members of his church. The division of this church from the parent organi- zation occurred in 1036, the reasons therefor being thus stated: " said persons conceived a prejudice against psalmonly, and against the restraints that the liberty of prophesving was laid under, and also against the doctrine of particular redemption, and against the rite of laying on of hands as a matter of iudifference." ( Morgan Edwards gives the names of the separators of the year 1656, as identical with the parties to the deed of 1707, whereas, some of the latter were not born at the earlier dute.)
1708. He with others was chosen " to proportion and ativ rates of grain and other specie." which were to be received as pay for a tax. They appointed a bushel of coru to be accepted at 2s ; barley at 1s. 8d; rye 24, Gd; outs 4d; wool 9d; wheat 3d.
III. [ MARY, ( b.
m. (1)
1 d. 1723, Sep. 19. 6 b.
ELISHA SMITH,
} d. 1676 ± of Edward
Smith.
L ISRAEL ARNOLD,
¿ d. 1716, Sep. 15. of Stephen & Sarah (Smith)
Arnold.
4. Steplien, 5. Elisha,
6. James,
1689.
7. Sarab,
8. Josiabı.
9. Joseph.
Unmarried,
10. Barbara,
V. ( JOSEPH, m.
d. 1725 + 1 b. 1 d. of.
Read
1684. Constable.
( b.
Newport, Westerly, R. L.
1. Penelope, 1698.
| m. (1) 1692 (-).
[ b. 1672, Nov. 16.
3. Peter,
1701.
In. (2) 1712 (-). SUSANNA SAUNDERS,
j b.
i d. 1725 +
of Tobias & Mary (Clarke) Saunders.
He belonged to the Seventh Day Baptist Church.
1692.
He and his wife Freelove, and her mother, Damaris, were members of the church at
Newport.
1712, Feb. 15. He, of Newport, sold to Jeremiah Clarke, 10 acres for £80.
1718. Westerly. He and his wife Susanna, were members of the church.
1725. Dec. T. Administration to widow Susanna, Bondsmen (for inventory), Edward Bliven and Joseph Barker. Inventory, £902, 5s. 2d., viz : wearing apparel £14, 8m., pair of oxen. 4 cows, 3 two year, 4 yearlings, 3 calves, mare, horse, colt, 3 sheep, 3 shioats, cider mill, 2 spinning wheels, warning pin, 2 guns, sword and belt £16, 8s., 3 bibles and other books £1, 154., old settle, farm and housing £700, &c.
His widow also had bondsmen for her administration of husband's estate, viz ; her brothers Edward and Stephen Saunders.
VIL ( CHRISTIANNA, ( b.
(WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 5 b. 1 d.
of Michael & Barbara ( ) Phillips.
Newport, R. I.
1. Ara, 1089. Nov. 29.
2. Elizabeth, 1600. May 24.
3. James, 1692, Jan 25.
4. Patience, 1694. Apr. 27.
5. Peter, 1690, Jan. 2s.
6. Mary. 1698, Jan. 10.
7. William, 1700. Apr 9.
8. Frances, 1702, Mar. 10.
9. Wait, 1705. Jun. 2
10. Joshua,
1707. Nov. 10.
11. Abigail,
1707, Nov. 10.
BARNES (RICHARD).
RICHARD,
1 b. d. 1687.
Newport, R. L. 1677. Oct. 31. He and forty seven others were granted 5.000 acres, to be called East Greenwich. 1678. Apr. 30. Freeman. 1083. Solicitor.
1637. Apr. 8. Will-proved 1697. Jun. 22. Ex. friend John Ward. To sister Buwuna Lender. £10. To sisters Mary Ilyes. Alice Wilkins and Henter, fikr legacies. To Samuel Bailey, a piece of gold. To William James, E5. To executor. the rest of estate, whether money, sheep, or borsekind.
Inventory. €148. 9s . viz: wearing apparel. [2. sadfir, stillyards, mapier, 5 books, pistol, mare. oHt, 50 sucep, bond L'00, &c.
16H, Feb. 24.
1. Nicholas, 2. Elizabeth, 1649. Dec. 6
3. Freclove, 1671. Mar 12. 4. Patience, 1075, Apr. 22.
II. (JAMES, jm. 1673. (SARAH JEFFERAY,
jb, 1048.
74. 1729. Dec.
2. Willint.
3. Nicholas, 4. Mary. 5. Abigail.
6. Pri-cilla,
7. Junc.
8. Jeremiah, 1699. Jan. 16.
(By 2d. husband.) 1. Israel, 1678. Jan. 18.
2. Mary,
3. William,
m. (2) 1677, Apr. 16, 1 b. 1649, Oct. 30.
IV. ( SARAII,
( b. 1 d.
Newport, R. I.
1. Joseph, 2. Peter,
(SARAH READ,
VI. { PETER,
i d. 1725.
2. Freclove, 1698.
FREELOVE BLISS.
d. 1708 + of John & Damaris (Arnold)
Bliss.
4. Thomas,
1703, Dec. 31.
5. Hannab,
5 b. 1662. 1 d. 1741, Nov. 3.
jm.
j b. 1666. Feb. 18.
( ELIZABETH EASTON,
d. 1715, Mar. 24.
of Peter & Ann (Coggeshall) Easton.
He was a Quaker. 1601. Freeman.
1704-21-22-23-24. Deputy.
1
+ b. 1623.
.
1
T
-
1
THOMAS,
3 d. 1700, Jun. 8. 1 b.
In. (1) PRUDENCE. in. (2, 1694, Nov. 12. [Clem, 'd. ELIZABETH KING, (W. of) ( d. 1708, Nov. 27.
Swanzey, Mass.
1604. Ho was in Swauzey as early as this year.
1699, Fch. 7. He was among the proprietors of Rehoboth, named in a list of this date-but not resident there.
1693. Ordained as pastor of Second Bap- tist Church, and continued in the pastorate titt his death.
1703. MAY 7. Will-proved 1706. Jul. 3 Exs. wife Elizabeth and son Sunttel. Overerr, son- in-law Thomas Allen. To wise Elizabeth, the bed, &c., that were hers before marriage, and two cows and two calves, bought for her estite. an.I pewter, &e, brought into house since she was my wife. To her also, privilege of dwell- ing in house while his widow, and dir. a year, i only wife shall make good the agreement con- corning Mary Barnes, according to indentures. | (This Mary was daughter of testator's son Thomas.) To eldest son, Thomas, the ben called my bed. To son Joha, besides 20 acres alruuly given him where bis house stande, he give wearing apparel and shoes. To son Peter. £10. To youngest son, Sunuel, rest of estate. as lands, houses, money, goods and cattle, &c ... when he is of age, he paying legacies To daughter Lydia Oluny, wife to Thomas Olney. at Providence, £3. To daughter Anuc, wife to Thomas Allen, at Swanzev. £o. To daughter Sarah, wife to Benjamin Wight, at Providence. 10+., they having had part. To daneuter Edz .- ) beth, wife to John Bullock, at Providence, 57. To youngest daughter, Hannaa Barnes, 30%,
Inventory, £433, 14. 8d., viz: house and 75 acres, £140, a lot of 60 neres, £60, bible, other books, spectacles, spinning wheel, wool cards, carpenters and joinery tools, cash $6, Ga. Gd .. 2 deer skins, 1 mare, sheep, next cattic, swine, &c. 1706, &c. Receipts were given Exs. by John Stone and Hannah, Richard Bowen. of Reho. both, John Bullock an:l Elizabeth, of Swanzey. Thomas Allen, of Swanzey, Anne Kay, of Parts- mouth, for amount due husband Thomas Kay. 1703, Dec. 27. Inventory, Elizabeth Barnes, widow, £112, 7s. 10., viz: lands, wearing apparel, wax, bayberry, beds, cash, &c. Admin- istration to eldest son, Joun King, of Provi dence.
BARNES (THOMAN).
13
1. 1,vdin. 10%. Apr. 50.
2. Phebe,
3. Sarah.
1603. Ang i.
4. Thomas,
5. Elizilath,
4. Anar, 1200. Mar 20.
7. Mary 1202. Feb $5.
8. Ohatalı, 1:10. Feb. 14.
1. Mary, 1008. Apr. 13.
2. Thomas,
1699, Dee. 8.
In. 1697, Mar. 95, 1 b.
(SARAH STANE, of Hugh & Abigail ( Busecot) Stine.
1706. Sep. 20. Will-proved 1206. Ex. John Stone. He brives his son Thomas to the care of Jomm Stone, of Warwick, Biff of age. the daughter Mary, is bound to Elizabeth Barnes this step-mother, till of age, and if Elizabeth die before testator's daughter Mary is of age, then Mary is given to cute of executor. He wishes his brother-in law, Thomas Allen and Dr. James Tallman, his caretnt nud kiud physician, paid. All rest of ostate is given to executor. He died in Swanzey, during temporary rest- dence. Inventory, €31, 6s. 1d.
III. ( SARAH. Hi. ( BENJAMIN WIGHT, 1 b.
Id.
of
Wight
IV. ( ELIZABETIT,
1 d.
m1. 1005. Jan. 20.
JOHN BULLOCK. j b. 1664, May 19.
¿d.
of Richard & Elizabeth (Ingraham)
Bullock.
V. ( ANNE,
m.
THOMAS ALLEN,
( b.
d. 1:19, Aug. 13.
of William & Elizabeth ( 1 Allen.
4. Anne,
5. Rebecca,
6. Alathsie,
7. Abigail,
1. Ezra, 1:03. Mar. 21. .
2. John, 1:04, Sep. 29.
on. 1702, Jan. 1, ( MERCY ALLEN,
( b.
id. of William & Elizabeth ( 1
Allen.
4. Thomas, 1704, Sep. 18.
5. Aune. 1:10, Mav 7.
G. Mercy, 1:12, Feb. 26.
7. Phebe, 1713, May 10.
8. Amy. 1716, Jan. 25.
9. William, 1716, May 27.
10. Freelove,
171%. Feb. 23.
15. Joseph, 13. Hannah, 11. Benjamin, 1720, Feb. 9 1:22, Jan. 34). 1725. Jan. 4. 1,26, Aug. 13.
1. Nathan, 1718, Aug. 29.
m. 1716, Sep. 99, [Jos. ( +1. 1757 ±
MARGARET BORDEN, (w.of ) .
of Jonathan & Margaret (Angell) Whipple. He was a carpenter.
1703. Preemin.
1715, Mar. 8. He and Benjamin Wight, gold Thomas Angell 199 acres for £250.
1741, Jun. 5.
Santhfield. He deeded son Nathan, for love, &c., 91+ acres, part of homestead.
1745, Apr. 17. He deeded son Enoch, for love, &c., half iny homestead farm : 100 acres in whole).
1750, Apr. 18. He deeded sen John, tor love, &c., 70 acres adjoining my homestead.
1737. Oct. 15. His son Nathan, of Smithfield, to fulfill desire and request of deceased father, Peter, quit-claimed to brother Enoch, all interest in homestead farm, where Enoch now dwells, with build- ings, &c.
VIII. ( SAMCEL, ( b 1685, Mar. 17.
{ d.
IX. ( HANNAH, m. JOHN STONE,
id.
2. George,
1709.
( b. 1675.
1 d. 1759.
of Hugh & Abigail (Busecot)
Stone
BASTER.
ROGER, m.
5 b. 1 d. 1687. 6 b. 1 d.
Newport, R. I. 1666, May 2. Freeman.
.
1667, Sep. 26. He had a letter of this date signed A. C., a prisoner in Plymouth Island (England). " There went over to your parts since you did, one Thomas Wilkey and his wife and Sergeant Turner and his, some of which formerly were members of the church of Dartmouth. I have not this long time, by reason of imprisonment beani of them.
1671. Dec. 16. In a letter from Samurl Hubbard, of Newport, to his children at Westerly, he gives some acorunt of the differences between those of the church who held the Seventh Day views and. the rest of the congregation. Among those who farund the observance of the Seventh Day. Was Roger Baster.
" 1671, Dec. 23. He and William Hiscox, Stephen Mamfont, Samuel Hubbard, sister Mumford, sister Hubbard and sister Rachel Langworthy. &c., entered into a church covenant, as Samuel Inhhard wille».
1678. Jul. 16. Hr anited with others in sending a letter of reproof to Jonathan Rozem, of New London, for carrying a burden on the sabbath, &e., sud in nnother letter of reprout w Japheth, Indian, for growing cold and vain.
1080. Taxe **
It is ausmed that Jowph Baster, of Providence, was a son of Roger, al-o that Sarah Baster chap- tised 1674, Mar. 26), was a daughter, and Phihp . ym.
1687. Apr. 27. Will-presented 1087, Jun. 16. Inventory, £16, 17. 3.
I. (JOSEPH,
6 h. d. 1744 (-). 6 b.
Providence, R. I. | No issue.
m. 1725, Jul. 6. (DEBORAH INMAN,
¿ d. 1762, Dec. 20. of John & Mary (Whitman) Inman.
He was a cooper.
1726. Jan. 19. He bought two house lots of Cotton Palmer, for £15, an allusion being made to a cov- enant entered into before the marriage of said Joseph and Deborah.
On same date, he and wife Deborah, sold two house lots, &c., for #30, to James Dexter.
1744, Apr. 10. Will-provedl 1763, Jan. 25. Widow Deborah. Ex. cousin Samuel Bartlett. To all the children of brothers and sisters living at my decease, she gives ber estate. Inventory, £1,347, 13s. 7d.
II. ( PHILIP,
( b. id.
1602, Jur. [1. He attested to marriage of Sarah Baster.
III. ( SARAH,
mı. 1601. Dec. 17,
(THOMAN HUNTER, jb.
1d. 1728, Apr. 25. · of
Hunter.
1. Elizabeth,
2. Matthew,
3. Thomas, 1706, Oct. 13.
3. Abini, 1706. Jun. 20.
1726, Oct. 15. He bought of Zichariah Eldy and wife Anphillis, 124 acres, tor £140.
1723, Apr. 4. He bought of John Church, a quarter of a saw mill, &c., ou Chapatset River, for £LI.
VIE. ( PETER,
5 b. 1682. Jun. 1.
Providence, Smithfield, R. I.
2. Enoch,
1721, Aug 18.
3. Lydia, 1724, Oct. 29.
4. John,
1126, Dec. 31.
1. Jobn, 1705.
3. William, 1711.
(2d WrVE, no issue.)
1 b.
I. ( LYDIA, un 1087. Jul. 13. THOMAS OLNEY,
1d. 1722 + 1 b. 1661, Muy 4. ( L. 1718, Mar. 1.
of Thomas & Elizabeth (Marsh)
Olner.
Swanzry, Mass., Providence. R. L
II. ( THOMAS, b. 16.0. Nov. 13. 1 .1. 1706, Sep. 24.
( b. 1672, Aug. 27.
i b. 1675, Feb. 14.
6 b.
¿ d. 1719 +
VI. (JORN.
6 b .1680, Apr. 9.
i d.
Providence, R. I.
14. Matthew,
6 b. 1689, Dec. 81.
1b. 1674 ±
--. . .
1
16
BATTERY.
I. ( PHEnK.
1 b. 1687, Jul. 6.
m. 1:05. Jan. 3.
5 b. 1090.
+ d. 1717, Jan. 21.
of Filwanl & Susanns (Jeffery) Thurston.
5 6. 10 9. Sep. 7.
Warwick, R. I.
1. Samson 1:00. Dec 19.
2. Nicholas. 1711, May 1%.
3 Dinah, 1713, Oct. 12.
1713. Sep 3G
5. William. 1714. Jan 20.
6. John. 1720 Mar 12
7 Margaret.
Phic ... 9. C'aleb. 1725. Fru 20. 1229. Jan. .
1765. Oct. 31. Will-proved 1792. Apr. 11. Exe, sons John & Caleb. To daughter Dinah Battey, ! Spanish silver milled dollars, & use of drawers, the best bed, silver porringer and two spoons. To daughter Rebecca Corpe, wie of Thomas Corpe, 30 Spanish milled dollars and a bed. To daughter Phebe Battey, 50 Spanish minded dollars, a bol, spoon, de. To son William, 100 Spanish mitad del. lars and a best. To son- Caleb and John, negro namnet Newport, and wearing apparel. To greenwood Josiah, son of my son Samson, decrase. a silver spoon and small tooling piece, bed, chest, and 30} Spanish milled dollars. To grandson Benjamin, an of son Nicholas, deceased, an English crown. To grandson Nicholas and Solvants, son of sor scholes, deceased, 50 Spanish milled dollar each. usage. To wife Margaret, all the rest of huttschold goods, (except great bible), for hfe, and then tof my three daughters, Dinnh, Reberes and Phebe. To wife, best room in house, and use ot bed-room, į horse, &c., and sous John and Calebto provide her with necessaries. To son Caleb, the great bilde. To danguters Dinah and Phebe, use of great chamber while single. To soms John and Caleb, mansion house and homestead farm in Warwick, and all hauss elsewhere, and rest of personal, except books To son John, Gordian's Geography and Present State of Eoglaud. The small books, to children equally. 5 b. 1691, May 19.
HIT. ( DINAH.
m. 1711. Mar. 15.
{ FONES GREENE,
( d. 1711, Mar. 21. 5 b. 1690, Mar. 23. 7 d. 1758, Jul. 29. ( b. 1693, Mar. 6. + d. 1749 + 1b id. of
of James & Mary (Fones)
Greene.
Jamestown, R. I.
1. Priscilla, 1712. Apr. 2.
2. Joseph, 1713. Nov 4. 3. Phobe, 1717. Aug. 31.
4. Rebecca.
1720. Jul. 14
He was ferryman.
1733, Dec. 11. He deeded land, calling himself ferryman. 1717. Freeman.
1719-21.
Deputy.
V. ( CLEMENCE,
§ b. 1695, Jul. 4. 1 d.
VI. ( DAUGHTER,
5 b. 1698. Oct. 5.
td. 1693, Oct. 5.
BAULSTONE.
WILLIAM, m. ELIZABETH,
b. 1600. d. 1878, Mar. 14
( h. 1597.
2 d 1683, Apr. 15.
of Boston, Mase., Portsmouth. R. I. 1600, Oct. 10. Freeman.
1600. Nov. 9. He was on a jury for the trial of Walter Palmer. concerning death of Austin Blatcher.
1634, Mav 14. Sergeant.
1637, Jun. 6. He was licensed to keep s house of entertainment and to sell such claret and white wine as is sent for.
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