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IL (SAMCEL, m. 1744, Dec. 22. ( ELIZ : BETH GARDINER, He beld the title of Colonel. III. ( MARY,
of
Gardiner.
5 b. 1713. Jul. d. 1713, Sep. 23.
IV. ( JOHN,
( b. 1714, Feb. 9.
d 1714. Jun. 14.
V. ( ELIZABETH,
5 b. 1718. Apr. 20.
d. 1719. Apr. 23.
VI. ( PRISCILLA,
d. 1731, Ang. 26.
VII. ( ArGostes, { b. 1722, Sep. 23. .d. 1723, Aug. 31.
I. ( JOSIAS,
[ b. 1713. Aug. 17.
IL { DAUGHTER,
id.
§ b. 1718, Apr. 3.
1. Priscilla, 1742.
9. Jolın. 1751. Sep. 14.
3. John,
1752. Sep. 1.
4. Mary,
1252. Sep. 1.
5. Peter,
1754, Apr. 30.
6. Abigail
1758, Aug. 14.
MALAVERY.
I. [JOHN, { m. (1) 1956, Dec. 26. { SCSASSAH ARNOLD, j ni. '2) 1:33, Jan. 9. LELIZABETH COMSTOCK,
jb. d of Jobn & Mary (Mowry)
( b. 1726, Dec. 18.
of Ichabod & Zibiah ( Wilkinson)
Comstock.
1737, Nov. 21. Smithfield. He gave receipt to father-in-law (i. a. stepfather) Willliam Bates and mother Experience Bates, for legacy from father John Malavery's will, late of Providence, deccased.
IL. ( NATUASIEL,
, b.
1. Jobo. 2. Joseph, 3. Davil. 4. Daniel, 5. Elizabeth, G. Phrbc.
7. Jeremiah,
1. John. 1043, Oct. 6.
2. Lpdis, 1701. Jun. 7.
1:04. Mar. 5. 4. Elizabeth, 170 ;. Drc. 21. 5. Israel, 170%. Jan. 2
6. \nn. 1719. Jan. 2L.
7. Jemima, 1715. Jul. 10.
1. Michacl, 2. Elisba, 3 banel. 4. Abraham, 5. Flwand, 6. Klijah.
7. Susannah, M. Priscilla, v. Praelope, 10. Mary.
---
Providence, Smithfield, R. L | I. Amcy,
3. Mary,
1740, Dec. 18. 1745, Jun. 6.
-
Arnold.
(2d wife.) 3. Iscalı, 1754, Oct. 2. 1756. Jun. 10. 1758. Jul. 2
4. Michael, 5. Orpah,
b. 1720, Mar. 4.
LYNDON.
١٫٠٠
342
{ EDWARD, m.
1- 1 b.
160. Jul. 27. He and thirty-ight others signed an agreement for a form of : government (Some signed later than this date.)
1643. May 2. Ile was called of Serkank at this date, and having challenged his house lot upon the neck there to be 12 acres tas he with the rest of the lote were at the first division, if it be no he was to have 12 acres, fest it the lote were to be 6 seres he was to have no more, or else valade considera- tion for his lahore according to Mr. Winslow's agreement with him, &c.
1617. Jan. 27. He bought of Robert Morris a share of meadow, bounding on , a hah share already owned by said Edward Manton.
1630, Sep. 2. Taxed ET.
1637. Freeman.
1659, Oct. 8. Juryman.
16GD, Mar. G. He sent a request to town, by his son Shadrach, that the authorities would take course Jor settling of Town bounds of lands near Nontacoukonett Ilill, and the Town ordered a committee to view and report.
1661, Mar. 7. He having been warned by the town to speedily pluck up the fence with which he had enclosed a piece of ground, returned the message that he " was not minded to give them an answer at that time."
1065, Feb. 19. In a division of lands he drew lot No. 31. (Some signed later than this date.)
1682, May 13. He was mentioned in a deed, as deceased before this date.
RICHARD, m.
j b. 1 d.
Boston, Mass., Portsmouth, R. L.|
( b. 1 d.
He was a blacksmith.
1034, Oct. 2 Ile was admitted to the church ; being at this time in the employ of James Everill.
1038. Portsmouth He and others were admitted as inhabitants of the island of Aquidneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established.
1630, Feb. 7. " Richard Mixson, blacksmith, upon complaints made against him, was accordingly detectei for his oppression in the way of his trade, who being convinced thereof, promised amendincat and satisfaction."
1639. Apr. 30. Ile and twenty-eight others signed the Following compact : " We whose names are underwritten, do acknowledge ourselves the legal. subjects of his majesty Kinz Chiries, and in his name do hereby bind our- selves into a civil body politicke, unto his laws according to matters of justice."
1740, Mar. 6. He had 30 acres recorded.
MANTON.
( ELIZABETH SMITH,
of John & Alice (
1
Smith
1674. Apr. 97. He received from the town a house share next Epenetus Olney, and mozlow store. Wan-kuck.
1658. May 18. Freeman.
1001, Frb. 4. The town gave him a house lot amt a 6 acre lot in one parcel on the Neck, with monlow right
1661-65-60-7. Juryman.
Constable
1665, Fel. 19. In a division of lands he drew lot No. 48.
1087, May 30. He took oath of allegiance.
1047-68-63-70. Town Clerk.
1667-44-40-70-71. Deputy.
1669, Apr. 2. He bought of Henry Brown and Waite, A house lot with dwelling house and other housing except a barn already sold to Shadrach's father Elward.
16%9. Jul. N. Hle is alluded to in a letter from Roger Williams to John Whipple, wherein Mr. Williams says: " Sua Trach de ils more in genitorisly than yourself," &c.
1677, Apr. 9. He sold William Hawkins, Jr., land that was in the original laid out unto John Smith. his father-in-law, and which apportamed to said John Smith, as he was admitted equal purchaser in Providence, The meadow being inherited by John Smith, Jr., miller, was by him sohl Shadrach .Miten who sold it as above ..
1679. Jul. 1. He and his son Edward taxed together 1s., 3d.
1693.
Surveyor of Highways.
1087.
Overseer of the Poor.
1687, Sep. 1.
Taxed 1a .. 1d
IGS8. Ratable estate. A lot and house upon it wherein James Wakely dwells and the littke island opposite thereto, also a piece of meadow adjoining of 136 acres, and + acres more joining on to it, a cow, 1 yearling, If right of common.
1703, May 31.
He bought of Nicholas Power, laand four or five miles west of Providence.
1712 ± He dee led certain land to his grandchildren, the daughters of Henry E-ten ; the sail deed being alladed to by Joseph Randall (who married one of the grandchildren referred to), in a deed that he made in 1717.
1714, JAD 27. He was found dead upon the road-the verdict of the jury being : " that his time being come be died a natural death."
By one account he bad two other sons who died young.
MAXSON.
j b. 1639.
Newport, Westerly, R. L
I. ( JOHN,
m
1 d. 1720, Dec. 17.
MARY MOSHIER,
j b. 1041.
2 d. 1713, Feb. 2.
of Hugh
Mosher.
1661, Mar. 22. He signed certain articles in regard to Misquamicut (Westerly) lands.
1669, Oct. 29. Westerly. Freeman.
1669, May 18. His name was in a list of inhabitants.
1070-56-90-1705. Deputy.
1677, Oct. 24. . He was excused from serving on jury because his mother-in-law and wife were both sick.
1687. Overseer of the Poor. He was chosen this year with another to present a petition to Sir Edmund Andros tor a town charter.
1087-89. Grand Jury.
1600. Sep. 16. Hc and two others were appointed by the Assembly to proportion a rate for Westerly.
1692, Mar. 23. He had a grant of 50 acres near Captain Joseph Davol's.
1694. Mar. 11. He sold the above land to Edward Larkin.
1702, Mar. 4. He was one of the proprietors in common lands at Newport.
1707, Jun. 25. He deeded son Jonathan, for love, &c , 22 acres.
1709, Sep. 20. Eller of Seventh Day Baptist Church. "Our beloved brother Jobn Maxson, Sr., was ordained to the office of an elder to the congregation in and about Westerly."
1714. Jan. 22. Will-proved 1721, Feb. 14. Exw. three sons John, Joseph and Jonathan. To wife. £10, two cows, with keep of sime, and the house we now live in to be her aboje for life. To son John, Ci, an iron kotle, and great bible which was my father's. To son Joseph, husbandry tools. riding mare and Si. To son Jonathan, 20× To daughter Hannab Maxson, a feather bel. To grandsons John, son of John, John, son of Joseph, and John, son of Jonathan, su cach. To son Joseph's five daughters, viz: Ticv, Judith. Mary, Ruth and Elizabeth Max-on, each 10. To daughter Miry Lewis, $12. To children of deceased danguter Dorothy Clarke, each 40s., viz : to Freegift, Dorothy, Experience and Joseph.
Inventory. Mare, col, bonds, wearing apparel, bible, books, including "Doolittle on Sacrament." feather beds, warming pan, pewter, &c.
.'
3 d. 1714, Jan. 27.
Providence, H. L.
Providence, R. 1
343
I. ( EDWARD,
J b. 165x, Inc. II. ¿ d. 1723, Aug. IL 339 1650, De. 9. 1 b. ( ELIZABETH THORNTON, ¿d. 1723 + of John & Sarah ( )
Theratou.
162, May 13. He exchanged lands with the town, describing the land he conveyed as having been formerly in possession of his father Shadrach, and grandfather Edward derrased.
IGT. S.p. 1. Taxed is. Id
Ratable estate. Honse where he dwelleth, 51; acres tillage whereon Il loads of hay may be ent, other land where about 5 loads of rubbish may be ent, G acres of wild pasture. 2 lots in town and a house thereon, 225 aeres woodland and rights in other land, 7 cows, 2 oxen, a three year old, 3 two year old, 4 yearling~4, 2 horses, 3 swine.
173. Aug. 1. Will-provel 122. Oct. 22. Exx. three song Shadrach, Edwani and John. To three sons Shadrach, Flward and John and two daughters Katharine and Mary, at the homedead Finds where dwelling house stundeth, on both sides of Woonasqnatucket River ; to be theirs equally ou condition " that they take care and provple attendance and things necessary for their two poor helpless sisters, my daughters Elizabeth Manton and Sarah Manton," for life, and any neglecting care to be ent od and excluded from their prirt, &e. If all neglected such care then the Town Council were authorized to size the homestead, and frase, rent or improve it for relief of two daughters till seven years after the longest liver, if the charge be not answered for seven years. To with a third part of homestead and Lands, and till lesth of marriage the two daughters Katharine and Mary were to have liberty to dwell in a convenient room, and a half acre of land to use. To daughter Katharine, 60 acres, and to laughter Mary. G0 acres, without coalitions. To three son. Shadrach, Edward and John, all the rest of funds and commons To wife Elizabeth, a third ol miovables. To daughter Aun Tripp, 108., and each of her children, 54. All the rest of movable estate, equally to Shadrach, Edward, John, Katharine and Mary.
Inventury, £373, 13s . l., viz: a horse, mare, bull, 2 yoke of oven, 6 cows, 5 heifers, 2 two year old, 3 ealves, 27 sheep, 6 small swine, 23 loads of hay, 90 bushels Indian corn, 9 bushels rye, 25 bushels cats, s guns, hand mill, pewter, brass, spun yarn, surveyor's compass and 3 small compasses, pair of dividers, 3 maips of the world, 100 books, silver money "". "., 11d. Pennies 11s., 3d.
II. ( ANS,
f b.
m. 1683. Sep. 18.
¿d. 1728.
(JOHN KEESE,
1 b.
d. 1700, Dec. 10. of
Kecse.
3. Williams,
164. Ort. 26.
3. Patience,
1600. Jun. 2%.
4. John,
1633. M ır. 14.
5. Shadrach, 1695, Oet. 5.
6. ABD,
1603, Oct. 26.
1. Elizabeth, 1683, Apr. 8. 2. Amey, 1685, Jun. 1.
111.
HENRY ESTEN,
j b. 1651, Jan. 11.
{d. 1711, Mar. 23.
of Thomas & Ano ( 1 Estea.
MAXSON.
Westerly, K. I. | 1. Judith, 1639, Sep. 23.
L. ( JOHN.
m. 1633. Jan. 19.
JUDITH CLARKE,
J b. 1667.
¿d. 1743, Jul.
2. Mary,
1691, Oct. 26.
3. Bettiah,
1693. Jul 91.
4. Elizabeth,
1595, Nov. 7.
5. Hannab,
1608. Jun. 13.
8. Jolin,
1501. Apr. 21.
7. Dorothy,
1719. Jul. 5.
Ordained as Elder.
170%, Oct. 20. 8. Susanna, 1.06. Oct. 19. 1748, JUL 25. Inventory, £!77, 5s. 47, viz : pocket book, money and wearing apparel £34. 1s. 4d., books and gloves £1, 7a., cow, heifer, parts of 9. Joseph, 1109. Dec. bible, Josephus' History, part of a warming pan, part of a spinning wheel, 7 sheep, old mare, calf, 2 wether sheep, £20 due next Christinas for a 10. Avis, 1912, Dcc. 27. sheep, &c. Administration to son Captain Jobn Maxson, who took receipts in the next year from his sisters' husbands, and fiom his nephew Joseph.
II. ( DOROTHY, í b.
L. Freegift, 1694, Jul. 4.
m. 1692, Jan. 5.
1 d.
2. Dorothy, 1696, May 28. 3. Experience, 1699, Jul. 6. 4. Joseph, Clarke.
III. ( JOSEPE,
5 b. 1672.
¿ d. 1750, Sep.
(TACT BURDICK,
1 d. 1747 +
m.
5 b.
of Robert & Ruth (Hubbard)
Bardick.
1705. Depaty.
1732.
He was ordained " an evangelist or traveling minister."
1739 He was appointed an Elder, to assist his brother.
1747. Apr. 24. Will-proved 1750. Oct. 99. Exx. wife Tacy. To wife, profits of all movables for maintenance, while widow, and if she marry, E10. To five daughters, the rest of estate, except legacies, viz : to Tacy Burdick. Mary Champlin's representatives, Judith Randall, Ruth Babcock and Elizabeth Wells. To four daughters living. "Os. cach, the reason why daughter Mary's representatives have no 20s. is because Jeffrey Champlin had part of lands. To sons Joseph and John, 20%. cach, they having bad laud.
Inventory, £5G2, 3s., viz : wearing apparel £10, 58, 2 cows, bull, old mare, pewter, notes, &c.
IV. ( MARY,
} d. 1721 +
( DASTEL LEWIS,
5 b.
¿d. 1718.
of John
Lewis.
V. ( JONATHAN,
5 b. 1690.
( d. 1732, Nov. 20.
i b.
Westerly, R. I.
1. Jonathan, 1709, Jan. 16.
2. Content, 1710. Jan. 29.
3. Joseph,.
1713. Jan. 4.
4. John, 1014, Mar. 2.
5. Naomi, 1218, May O.
G. Samuel, 1718. Jnl 20. 7. Caleb, 1221. Nov. 1.
8. Mary, 1123, Nov. 20.
VI. { HAXXAI,
1 b.
( d. 1753 (-)
( HUBBARD BURDICE,
( b.
¿ d. 1758.
of Robert & Ruth (Hubbard)
Burdick.
1. Shulrach, 3. Klward, 3. Joten,
4. Ann, 5. Katharine, d. Miry.
7. Elis dath, 3. Sarah,
1
-
1. Hubbard. 3. Nathan, 8. Jolan,
4. Ezekiel.
( b.
1. John. 2. Jonathan,
3. Mary,
4. Dorcas,
5. Daniel, 6. Hinzualı,
mn. 1707, May 1.
(CONTENT ROGERS,
Id. 1722 +
of Jonathan & Naomi (Burdick)
Rogers
1732, Jun. 8. Will-provedl 12-12. Der. 27. Exs. wife Content andI son John. To wife, a third of real estate for life, and a third of movables for- ever, the west end of dwelling house white widow, and profits of soond' part till they are of are. To son Jonathan, a quarter of a certain tract ot land and E100. To son Call, a quarter of sme land. To ses foreach, the other half of said land. To sin John, half of the homestead where the house stands. To son Sennel, other half of hotuestrul. Ta daugater Content Babcock, a feather bed, two cows, and if she outlive her husband, the Eine to go to her duighter Anne. To daughter Naomi Mixwmn, E10, bed. &c. To two youngest suny and three daughters equally, the rest of mov- able estate lell at death of witc.
Inventory, £713, 14. 54., viz: bonds, warming pan, 4 oxen, pair of steers, 7 cows, 6 two years, yearling, 7 calves, 7 shoats, 47 sheep, two year horse, tar:, 14 turkeys, 13 geese. L fowl, festher bes, bee hives, &c.
Westerly, R. L. 1. Joseph, 1802, Mar. 10. 2. Jolın,
3. Tacy,
4. Mary,
5. Judith,
6. Ruth,
7. Elizabeth.
( b. 1670, Apr. 4.
JOSEPH CLARKE,
¿ d. 1718.
of Joseph & Bethiah (Hubbard)
Clarke.
1712. Aug. 21.
Ordained as Deacon of Seventh Day Baptist Church.
1716.
Freeman.
( 5. 1667, Oct. 12. 1 d. of Joseph & Bethiah (Hubbard)
1. Alice, 1683. Ing.
IIL ( ELIZABETH,
5 b.
id.
MANTON.
Providence, R. L.
314
ADAM, m. (1)
1 b. 1590.
d. IG ;.
i b.
Cambridge, Cambridge Co, Eng.
[Portsmouth, IL. I.
m. (9) SARAS LOTT (whlow)
1 b. 1004.
( d. 1GG1 +
He was a tailor.
1615. Jul. 2. Hle w 14 a passenger in ship Defence, his agr being thirty-nine, Lis wife Sarah thirtyone, cuudmen, John. Imurtren, Adam, twelve, Jona- than, nine, Elizabeth, xix. and Mary, four. These children were four of them by his first wife, while the other chili. Mary Latt, was by his second wife's former husband. Before embarking he " brought tosumany from the Justices of Pener, and minister iu Cambrider, of his conformity to the onler- and discipline of the Church of England. Ile hath taken the ! out' of allegiance aud supremacy."
1636, May 25. Roxbury, Mass. Freeman.
He and his wife were members of the First Church at Roxbury. He movel soon to Hingham where he had a grant of land.
163% Portsmouth. He and others were admitted inhabitants of the island of Aquilneck, having submitted themselves to the government that is or shall be established.
1633. Jun. 23. Ile had a grint of land on the west side of the spring.
1639, Sep. 6. The Massachusetts authorities directed the constable of Hing- ham to attach him and bring him before the Governor or some one of the! Council. The order seems to have been too late to take any etect.
1640. Jan. 12. He and others were chosen to lay out lands at Portsmouth. 1641, Mar. 16. Freeman.
1643. Clerk of the Military Company.
1644, May 27. He was granted an addition to his lot
1659. Sep. 20. He deeded son Adam 12 acres.
1655. Freeman.
1661, Apr. 2. Will-proved 1601, Ang 31. Exx. wife Sarah, she being ap- pointed by Towu Council, the will being somewhat dubious. Overseers, friends Edward Thurston and Richard Tew. To wife Sarah, housing and lands in Portsmouth, and all goods, cattle, and other movables for her needs for life. At ber deuth estate to be divided into three shares, to sons Jacob. Eleazer and Gershom. Son Jacob is to have if he be contented, what I gave him at upper corner of my farm, and if not, then other land. If either of these three brothers die before my wife then whoever of them live are to have the others' part Those who enjoy the land are to pay son John. 20s .. and to Adam, an ewe lamb, within three montus of their mother's decease. To Elizabeth Thurston, wife of Edward, an ewe lamb. i To Edward Thurston and Richard Tew, an ewe limb each. The overseers ! were empowered to give all the children some gilt of movables. Inventory, £372, Ga., viz : house and land £130, 4 oxco, 5 cows, bull, horse, miare, colt, 2 calves, 30 ewe sheep, 2 rams, 6 swine, wampum peage £3. wearing clothes, bocks, ? feather beds, 2 dock beds. 6 pewter platters, wine pot, warming pan, " pair of sheets, 6 napkins, 2 tables, joint stool, 136 acres wheat, 2 acres oats, 2 acres peas, 3 acres Indian corn.
.
MOTT (ADAM).
I. ( Jons, 50. 1041.
-
He was admittedl an in habitant
1614. Aug. 29. I' was ord ndl hy Assembly that Mr. Bauls'one shall have £0 a year for John Mout's washing and diet, and waat bedding he shall want to be furnished by the town. 1655. Freeman. ( b. 16:3.
II. | ADIM. m. 1647, Ock ( MARY LOTT,
td. 1673 +
4 b. 16:30.
} d. 1713.
of- & Sarah ( 1
Lott
1635. Freeman.
1673.
Deputy.
1711, Feb. 24. Will-provedl 1719. Sep. 8. Widow Mary. Exx. daughter Sarah Tripp. To daugh- tors Sarah Tripp, widow, and Bethiah Abbott, widow, 12, acres bail out to mue by townemen of Portsmouth. To daughter Elizabeth Wing, new cotton and linen sheets, and like legacy to daughter Abigail Hefferland To my mail Dinah Stephens, bed, and a good ewe sheep. To . daughters barab Tripp and Bethiah Abbott, rest of movables.
HIL. | JONATHAN,
j b. 1020.
Portsmouth, R. L.
1652, Sep. 20. He was witness to a deed from Adam Mott, Sr., to Adam Mott, Jr. 1633, May 17. Freeman.
IV. ( ELIZABETH,
{ b. 1629.
} d. 1604. Sep. 2.
im. 1647. Jun.
EDWARD THURSTON,
j b. 1617.
1 d. 1707, Mar. 1. of
Thurston.
(2d WIFE.)
V. ( JACOD,
5 b. 1633
1 J. 1711, Nov. 15.
Portsmouth, R. I.
JOASKA SLOCUM,
j b. 1642, May 16.
(d. 1727, Jan. G.
of Giles & Joan (
)
Slocom.
1674. Deputy. Constable.
1697.
1699, Jan. G. Le and three othery at a meeting held at Joun Lapban's in Dartmouth, un lertook " to build n meeting house, for the people of God in scorn called Quakers; 35 foot long. 30 foot wide, and 14 foot stud." He gave £4 toward expenses. The house was built the same year, being the first one erected for worship in the town of Dartmouth.
1705. Aug. 29. He deeded son Jacob, for love, &c., southernmost half of my farm, bounded partly by land formerly belonging to my brother Adams Mott, deceased, with all buildings, orchards, &c.
1711, Jan. 81 Will-proved 1712. Jan. 11. Exs. wife Joanna, kinsman files Slocum, Jr., and John Coggeshall. To son Jacob, confirmation of half the farm as per deed. To wie Montana, the other half of farm for life, and all household goods, and it son Jacob outlives her, be to have what part of farm she leaves undisposed of for his maintenance. If Jacob dies before his mother, then terLi- tor's son Samuel to have his mother's part. Legacies to be paid by son Jacob. To son sunuel, 540. To daughter Hannah Tucker, $20. To daughter Elizabeth Gould, £10. To daughter Mary Cook, £10. To daughter Sarah Wodell, £5.
Portsmouth, R. L. VI. ( ELEAZER,
.
,
.
----
Portsmouth, IL L.
Portsmouth, R. L.
٠
MOTT (ADAM).
:345
I. ( REBECCA,
1 b. 1649, Sep.
id.
II. ( ADAM, ( UNMARRIED.
( b. 1650, Nep.
id. 1676. Dec. 19.
Portsmouth, R. L
Freeman.
III. ( MART,
1 b. 1056. Jan. 1. id. .
No issue.
( b. 1657, Oct. 11.
IV. ( SARAH, m. JOHN TRIPP. j b. 1 d. 1687. Mar. 9. 1 b. 1650, Aug. 6. / d. 1723 +
of Peleg & Anne (Sisson)
Tripp.
1. Rebecca, 1691, Mav 4.
V. f ELIZABETH, Im (1) 1679, May 14. { WILLIAM RICKETSON. m. (2) 1634, Sep. 4. MATTHEW WING,
1 h. 7 d. 1691, Mar. 1. of
Ricketson.
2. Juba, 16:3. Feb. 11. 3. Elizabeth, 1654, Sep. 17. 4. William, 16%6. Feb. 20. 5. Jonathan, 1649, pr. 1. 6. Timothy, 1600, Jan. 22.
VI. ( PREBE, UNMARRIED.
VII. ( BETIIAN,
1 d.
- À BBOTT,
( b. 1 d. of
Abbott.
VIII. { ABIGAIL, im. ( JOHN HEFFERLAND,
( b. 1666. May 3. id. 1220 (-) 1 b.
d. 1721. of
Hefferland.
IX. ( Jous, 1 d.
CSMARRIED.
1. Sarabı, 1649, Mar. 10. 3. Elizabeth, 1650, Feb.
3. Edward, 1652, Apr. 1.
4. Eleanor, 1655, Mat. 1.
5. Mary.
1657. Feb.
6. Jonathan, 1659. Jan. 4.
7. Daniel. 1661. Apr.
8. Rebecca. 1662. Apr.
9. Jouu.
1664, Dcc. 1607. Jun.
10. Content. 11. Samuel, 1000. Aug. 2₺
12. Thomas, 1671, Oct. 8.
I. [JACOB, ( b. 1651, Dec. 13. 1 d. 1.37. Mar. 14
Portsmouth, R. I.
1. Jacob, 1690, Oct. 8.
{ m. (1) 1639.
2. Adam. 1602. Jun. 19.
CASSANDRA SOUTHWICK, j b. 1666.
South wick.
4. Elizabeth, 1908. Jun. 29.
[ ML (2) 1205, Nov. 20. ( REST PERRY,
( d. 1:09, Nov. 29.
of Edward & Mary ( Freeman)
Perry.
(2d wife.)
1705 9.
7. Rest.
6. Mary, 1709. Apr. 25. 1700, Nov. 22.
1730, Mar. 5. Will-proved 1737, Mar. 14. Ex. son Jacob. To son Jacob, all my lands and housing in Portsmouth, he paying legacies, &c. To Con Adam, $100. To soa Joseph, 550 To daughters Elizabeth. Joanna, und Mary Mott, £100, cach. To daughter Mary, two feather bels, pewter platter and tankard, four silver spoons, and a silver cup. To daughter Rest Rider, £50. To daughter Elizabeth Mott, rest of household zoo Is, except books. To daughters Elizabeth, Joanna and Mary. equally, a goud cow, ten sheep, and a horse to ride, to be theirs while unmarried, and the keep of the same by son Jacob, who is to allow to daughters who remain numarried, three cords of firewood, ten bushels of apples, and a barrel of cider, and they to have use of great lo wer room, southernmost bedroom, and porch chamber while unmarried. To granddaughter Cassandra Mott. £10. To grandson Jacob, son of A lam, a goal cow at age. To son Jacob, rest of movables.
Inventory, £072. St. G.f .. viz: wraring apparel, canes. spectacles, books £6, 10s., plate £14, mogcy seules, festher bals, wannin; pan, pewter, loom, spinning wheel, hogsheid ot cuier. 2 inares, 16 a mare, y cows, heifer, 5 two years, 4 yearlings, 2 steers, bull, 73 sheep and iumbs, 10 shoats, geese, turkeys, his part of cider mill 23, &c.
( b. 1633, Nov.
+ d. 1740.
1 b. 1559. Dec. 13. + d. 1225. Apr. 26. + h. 1606. Jan. 8.
of Heury & Martha (
Tucker.
III. { MARY.
6. Ruth, 1:01. Jan. 16.
7. Hannah, 1704, Apr. 22.
1. William, 1202, Jun. 13.
3 Gershom,
3. Elizabeth,
4. Ruth,
5. Paticoce,
6. Alice,
7. Innocent,
1. Priscilla, 1693, Feb. 3.
J. Mercy,
1634, Dec. 13.
3. Daniel, 1G,, Der. 18.
4. Thomas, 109, Dec. 1.
5. Joanna, 1600, txt. 21. 6. Jacob, 1704. Nov. $1. 7. Elizabeth, 1307, May 1. 8. Jolın, 150, Feb. 15.
9. James,
1:11, JuL &
1. Jacob,
VI. ( SAMURL, 5 h. 15.8. Sep. 4. 1 d. 1737, Jan. 21. In. MART, y b. 14. 1720 + of
Newport, R. I.
1. Elizabeth, 1691, Aug. 24 2. Sarah, 1623, Apr. 23. 3. Constant, 1695, Mar. 12. 4. Abraham, IGOT, Mar. 1. 5. Joanna, 1099, Oct. 14.
+ -
m. Coor.
{ b. d.
of
Cook.
IV. ( SARAIL, m.
+ b. 16.0. Feb. 3. + d. 1738 +
1 b.
.
of Gershom & Mary (Tripp) -
Wodell.
EINZABETU, In. 1601, Jan. 1.1. THOMAS GOULD,
) b. 1672, Scp. 12. 1 d. 1719. Mar. 2 ( b. 1635. Feb. 20. (d. 1734, May 11. of Daniel & Wait (Cirggesball)
Gould.
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Freeman.
lib. Mar. His widow Mary, administrativ of his estate, brought suit against fliles Slocum surviving creator of will of Isest, Mill, father of her Iste bnshand Samincl Hout, for a legacy of £10, due from will of enid Jacob Mutt to bis son Samuel.
L
3. Joseph, 10055. Jan. 5.
id.
of Josiah & Mary (Boyce)
j b. 1675.
5. JoanDa, 1:00, Dec. 9.
1694 Freeman. Deputy.
1 b. 1671, Jan. 1.
Wing.
J b. 1661. Aug. 20.
1 h. 16:4. Mar. 1. id. 1724. of Stephen & Sarah (Briggs)
(By 2d husband.)
7. Joseph, 1607, Fcb. 90. 8. Benjamin, 1693, Feb. 1. 9 Abigail, 1702, Feb. 1.
j b. 1664, Apr. 1. .
1. Abigail,
HANNAH, m. 1090, Nov. 20. ABRAHAM TECKEN,
(GERSIOM WODELL,
14. 1:41. Scp. 4
-
١٠
Portsmouth, R. L 1
VII. ( GERAROX,
3 d. 1699.
of
1691. Aug. 23. He sokl William Wodell, Jr., of Poenaset, for £71, 8s. s certain part of a ferry ka lying over against Sanford's Ferry at Pocusset, with buildings, &c. (Ile called himself of Little Compton but did not stay long.)
1699, Jan. 12. He made over to his brother Jacob all his interest in land given by his father's will. except house, orelinl, mradow, and homestead land of 4 actes, reserving privilege to get finwand. A lease was made by him to brother Jacob for the term of Gershom's life, by which he was to receive £7, 10s. a year from Jacob.
MOWRY.
( b.
Plymouth, Salem, Mass ..
( ROGER, m.
2 d. 1GGG. Jan. 5.
[Providence, R. I.
( b.
( MARY,
d. 1679. Jan.
(She m. (3) 1674, Mar. 16, John Kingsley.)
1631. May 18. Freeman. 1636. Salem. He was a member of the church this year.
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