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4001 Outside or Envelop:
Naturalization
Primary Declaration of John McCarty
Oct. Term 1851
To wit: January 17, 1852
5-285
Recorded
Thomas Lorvian
Agent

Inside:
United States of America
To the Honorable the Judge of the District Court of the United States, within and for the District of Massachusetts.
Respectfully represents John McCarty of Boston in said District Laborer an alien, and a free white person, that he was born at Ross Carbery in the County of Cork, Ireland on or about the fifteenth of July in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifteen and is now about Thirty seven years of age; that he arrived at Boston in the District of Massachusetts in the United States of America, on or about the fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fortysix; that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to become a Citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to  every Foreign Prince, State, Pontentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever-more especiall to Victoria Quenn of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whose subject he has heretofore been. He therefore prays, that this Declaration and Intention may become a record of this Honorable Court, agreeably to the laws in such case made and provided.
Signed: John (his mark) X McCarty
Witness: Thomas Rowcar
Massachusetts District, to wit: United States District Court, Jan 17 1852
Then the said McCarthy personally appeared before the Clerk of said Court, and made oath to the truth of the facts as set forth in the above declaration to the Court, by him subscribed.
Attest Illegible Clerk
January 7th 1852  illegible Clerk Thomas Lowcan 
MCCARTHY, John P. (I5388)
 
4002 Owned a Garrison in the Town of York
In the list of garrisons in the town of York in 1711, prepared for the military authorities of Massachusetts the first one listed is at Cape Neddick [presumably a replacement of the Stover garrison destroyed in 1692] which was charged with accomodating eight families, eight men, four soldiers, a total of forty-five souls. To this was appended a note that "Peter Nowell has Liberty to erect a New One." See also Genealogical Dictionary of ME and NH, List 38: Garrisons Reviewed by the Governor in Nov. 1711 which includes: Joseph Littlefield, Deliverence Littlefield, Josiah Littlefield, Mr. Donnell, Mr. Black, Peter Nowell, Mr. Norton, Mr. Raines, Mr. Warren, Mr. Nason. 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4003 Owned a house and garden in Hanover St., near Court St.
This plot was probably not far from what was called the "Market Stead" in the colonial days of Boston. In this "Market Stead" stood the first meeting house of Boston.
In a book called "transcript of Boston Records" Vol. 1, p.45, 1637 (City Clerks Office) is the following: "The 25th day of the 7th month September 1637. At a meeting , this day, of Thomas Clyva, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson, William Couldborne, John Cggleshall, Hohn Sanford, William Balstone, and James Penns. :--it is agreed that Mr. Thomas Makepeace shall have a house plot and garden place."
This house and garden were om Jampver St., near Court St., and ...not far from what was called the "Market Stead" in the colonial days of Boston. In this "Market Stead" stood the first meeting house of Boston, being a "very tiny affair" as history says, "with a thatched roof". It served for a church until 1640...Boston at this time was only a fishing hamlet--when Mr. Makepeace was granted " his house plot and garden". 
MAKEPEACE, Thomas Gent. (I3240)
 
4004 Owned land adjacent to Goodman Clarke, the carpenter:
p. 102, Goodman Clarke, the carpenter, had land at Dorch. Neck, adj. Thos. Makepeace, in 1649.
p.124, [Mr. John Crow] Sold a farm in Dorchester to Thomas Makepeace before 1641. 
MAKEPEACE, Thomas Gent. (I3240)
 
4005 p. 18
While still an infant he removed with his parents to Milton, from thence to Waltham, and still later to Belmont, where he attended the public schools for about five years, after which the family removed to Woburn, where he was a student at the west side schools, and attended one curse at the Warren Academy.
p. 20
Francis Edward, fourth child of James Harvey and Susan Crane (French) Gustin, was born in Milton, Massachusetts, August 28, 1855. His parents removed to Waltham when he was an infant and he began his education there in the public schools. When he was seven years old his parents removed to Woburn. 
GUSTIN, Herbert Ervin (I378)
 
4006 p. 18
While still an infant he removed with his parents to Milton, from thence to Waltham, and still later to Belmont, where he attended the public schools for about five years, after which the family removed to Woburn, where he was a student at the west side schools, and attended one curse at the Warren Academy.
p. 20
Francis Edward, fourth child of James Harvey and Susan Crane (French) Gustin, was born in Milton, Massachusetts, August 28, 1855. His parents removed to Waltham when he was an infant and he began his education there in the public schools. When he was seven years old his parents removed to Woburn. 
GUSTIN, Herbert Ervin (I378)
 
4007 p. 266
...In 1710, being "aged, Decrepid & allmost quite past my Labor," he [Arthur Came] and his wife Violet deeded their property to their son Samuel in consideration of support during their lives (Deeds vii, 154). 
CAME, Capt. Samuel Esq. (I2963)
 
4008 P. 33
John Junkins (Alexander 3, Alexander 2, Robert 1) Born Scotland, York County, Maine 19 July 1733. He married 19 January 1755 Eunice, a daughter of Janathan Young, born 173-...He died 3 May 1783 and intestate, his estate was administered 7 July 1783 by Eunice, widow and John Junkins, Yeoman. Eunice survived some years and died shortly after May 1816. 
JUNKINS, John (I1126)
 
4009 p. 569: Bane, Nehemiah. Sergeant, Capt. Edward Grow's (York) co.; enlisted July 10, 1775; roll made up for service from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1775; also, 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Philip Hubbard's co; commissioned Jan. 16, 1776.; enlisted Jan. 4, 1776; rolls made up for 10 mos. 11 days service at Kittery Point and Old York.
p. 859: Beam, Nehemiah. Sergeant, Capt. Edward Grow's co.; enlisted July 10, 1775; pay roll made up to Nov. 1. 775; service, 3 mos. 21 days; company raised in York Co.
p:865: Bean, Nehemiah. 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Philip Hubbard's co., York Co. regt.; list of sea-coast officers stationed at Kittery Point; commissioned Jan. 16, 1776; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Samuel Nason's (artillery) co., York Co, regt.; list of officers of Mass. militia; commissioned Dec. 9, 1777. 
BANE (BEAN), Nehemiah (I1931)
 
4010 p. 95 Scanlon, William (Lucy) res Precinct L[akeville], R[ural] D[elivery] Mid[dleboro]
See also p. 67 listing for Doyle Patrick (Lillian) house Precinct L, R D Mid 
SCANLON, William Anthony (I5401)
 
4011 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1303)
 
4012 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1307)
 
4013 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I155)
 
4014 Papa and Buddy lived at a number of locations in LA, then in the mid-1940's they lived in Manhattan Beach at Rosecrans and the Strand.  They then moved to 703 Burlingame, Brentwood until 1964 when they moved to 877 California (S/W corner of California & Walnut, their home occupied 3 lots), El Secundo. SQUAIR, William Alexander "Papa" (I6113)
 
4015 Papa and Buddy lived at a number of locations in LA, then in the mid-1940's they lived in Manhattan Beach at Rosecrans and the Strand.  They then moved to 703 Burlingame, Brentwood until 1964 when they moved to 877 California (S/W corner of California & Walnut, their home occupied 3 lots), El Secundo. SQUAIR, William Alexander "Papa" (I6113)
 
4016 Partner of George W. Jenness, cabinetmakers and upholsterers "At the Sign of the French Lounge." (adv) [Source: Jane C. Giffen (NHHS) Parsons, NH Joiner/Cab. (1981), p. 23, 177.] NOWELL, William G. (I2377)
 
4017 Partnership Agreement w/Arthur Bragdon Jr & Abraham Preble to build and operate a sawmill:
York Deeds Book VI, Fol. 126/127 [Entire]
Articles of agreement covenanted agreed and concluded on this fourteenth day of Novembr 1700. by and between Arthur Bragdon Junr of ye one party and Captn Abraham Preble and Peter Nowell, all of York in ye Province of Main of ye other part And are as followeth Vizt. [127] first whereas ye above named Arter Bragendon obtained a grant from ye Inhabitants of the town of York aforesd at a publick town Meeting ye Sixtenth day of Novembr \\\\\\\\ul1698. for liberty to build a Saw Mill on that river or ffreshet that runs down under York bridge, with priviledges of sd ffreshet and other conveniences as specified in sd grant/  Now know all persons to whom these prsent Articles shall come and concern That I ye sd Arter Bragendon for Divers considerations me here unto moving to my full content and satisfaction As also for the consideration of ye above named Captn Preble and Peter Nowell Joying with me in carrying on and building and Erecting of a Saw Mill on ye abovesd ffreshet which sd Mill is now near finished/  To say say ye sd Preble and Nowell to carry on two thirds of sd Mill, And soe to continue and Maintain two thirds thereof and my self ye other third, All in equall proportion for all charges and soe continually for the management thereof from time to time as need shall require/ I say for ye considerations aforesd I ye sd Arter Bragendon have & doe by this present bargain sell and confirm unto ye sd Captn Preble and Peter Nowell their heires Executrs Adminrs and assignes for ever the full two thirds of ye whole grant of ye ffreshet with all ye Priviledges both of timbr and water as granted unto me by ye town of York above exprest All which two thirds of stream and timber and priviledges I ye sd Bragendon to promise to warrant and defend the title thereof unto them and their heires as aforesd they and each of them performing their part of each Article herein specified, unto me & my heirs &c
2ly  The sd Preble and Nowell doth engage yearly and every year to pay unto the town of York two thirds of ye twenty five shillings mentioned in ye grant which I was to pay for sd stream and timbr.
3ly  It is Mutually agreed by every partnr and all doe engage each to ye other to be at equall charge in ye management of ye said Mill so that no Damage Occur to either by ye neglect of ye other, if any such Damage shall happen ye same to be made good by ye delinquent partie unto ye other
4ly  That if it shall happen that either party be disposed to sell set or let his part the others shall have the refusall thereof otherwise none shall dispose of his or their part
5ly  And whereas it so happens that ye way for transporting of ye boards or produce of sd Mill and halling timbr to her must go through sd Bragendons & Nowells land to ye river it is agreed that either party shall have liberty, one as much as the other without let or hinderance to either party for transporting boards plank or Joce from sd Mill and halling timbr to sd Mill, only ye way so to run through or near one side of the land so as it may be ye least damage to either party/  for the confirmation and true performance of all and every particular mentioned in every of foregoing Articles, every party above named bind themselves their heirs Executrs Adminrs and assignes firmly by this presents each to ye other As Witness their hands and Seales the day and year first above written.
Signed Sealed and Delivered     Arthur Bragdon (his seal)
In the presents of.                    Abra : Preble    (his seal)
James Johnson                       Peter Nowell.    (his seal)
John Pickerin Junr
John Pickerin.
Arthur Bragdon Junr Captn Abraham Preble & Peter Nowell came and Acknowledged the within written to be their Act and Deed Before me Septembr 29th 1701.
                         Sam" Donnell Justis peace
A true Copie of ye originall Transcribed & compared
Janry 8th 1701                  p Jos : Hamond Registr 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4018 Passenger List: S.S. Prince Arthur:
Line 26: Todd, Grace L, age 22, f, s, no occupation, Canadian Scotch, last permanent residence: Bridgetown, N.S., Destination: Cambridge
Line 27: Todd, Catherine, age 25, f, s, no occupation, Canadian Scotch, last permanent residence: Bridgetown, N.S., Destination: Cambridge 
TODD, Grace Lillian (I4334)
 
4019 Passengers: David L Wade, 66, 5'8", gray hair, blue eyes; Eunice A. Wade, 47, 5' 3", brown hair, blue eyes; Dora Wade, 15; Lydia Wade, 13. Permanent Residence and Destination: 55 Park St., Andover, Mass., USA
Nearest relative: daughter or sister (as case may be) Mrs. Olivia Hayden, Victoria Beach, N.S. 
LEVY, Eunice Ann (I4916)
 
4020 Passengers: David L Wade, 66, 5'8", gray hair, blue eyes; Eunice A. Wade, 47, 5' 3", brown hair, blue eyes; Dora Wade, 15; Lydia Wade, 13. Permanent Residence and Destination: 55 Park St., Andover, Mass., USA
Nearest relative: daughter or sister (as case may be) Mrs. Olivia Hayden, Victoria Beach, N.S. 
WADE, Olivia R. (I4901)
 
4021 Passport Application
"U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925"
Joseph W Dostal, born in Chicago, IL 15 Sept 1869, a dentist (father a naturalized US citizen) will go abroad and return within one year. Age 31 years; stature: 5 feet 10 3/4 inches; forhead: receding; eyes: blue; nose: aquiline; mouth: moustache; chin: round; hair: dark; complexion: fait; face:oval.
Name: Joseph W Dostal Birth Date: 15 Sep 1869 Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois RESIDENCE: Chicago, Illinois Passport Issue Date: 22 May 1901 Passport Includes a Photo: N Source: Passport Applications, 1795-1905 (M1372) 
DOSTAL, Dr. Joseph William M.D., D.D.S. (I1672)
 
4022 Patrick J. Dwyer, aka Brother Alphonus, C.F.X. was entered into the Congregaton of the Xaverian Brothers on September 17,1938. Received Holy Habit on March 19,1939. Profession of Vows on September 19,1940 Served as Xavian Brother for 53 until his death on August 25,1991 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts DWYER, Patrick J. (I5325)
 
4023 Paul Ernest Nowell

YORK BEACH, Maine - Paul Ernest Nowell, 85, also of Winter Haven, Fla., died Friday, June 13, 2003, in Winter Haven, Fla.

He was born on Aug. 10, 1917, on the Nowell family farm at Knight's Pond in South Berwick, a son of Ernest Bradford Nowell and Lillian Boston Nowell. The eldest of five children, he was predeceased by Edith Elizabeth in September 1919, Alden Keith in July 1981, Forrest Delmore in 1991 and Herbert Bradford in June 2001.

He attended schools in South Berwick, graduating from Berwick Academy in June 1935. While a student at Berwick Academy he was continually on the honor roll, played on both the baseball and football teams and became an accomplished trumpet player. During 1937 and 1938 he attended the Chicago School of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, from whence he graduated in 1938. In January 1940 he was employed by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as an apprentice machinist; he graduated from the apprentice program as a first class machinist in 1943. Later, in 1944, he joined the U.S. Merchant Marine and graduated from NCO school at Hoffman Island, N.Y., in 1945 as a chief boilerman. Subsequently he was assigned to the SS John Howland as chief boilerman in charge of the engineering department during North Atlantic convoys to the United Kingdom.

At the end of World War II he went into the construction business, initially constructing some dozen or more homes in a six-year period. In 1955, he started Paul E. Nowell General Contractor, entering the commercial construction field. Over a 15-year period, from 1955 to his "retirement" in 1970, he constructed seven schools including three in York, the York Hospital, a hydro-electric dam for CMP on the Little Ossipee River in Waterboro, the York Water District building and tower on York Heights, the Portsmouth Herald building and Worth Plaza in Portsmouth, a reception center and dispensary at the men's reformatory in South Windham and four additions at Kidder Press in Dover, among other projects.

After his "retirement," he purchased a home in Winter Haven, Fla., where he went to work for Boyce Construction on a "part-time" basis. Over the next 10 years he built a gymnasium and manual arts buildings at the Lake Wales (Fla.) High School, a physical education complex and computer sciences building at Valencia Community College in Orlando, a hobby shop and mess facilities buildings at the Naval Training Center in Orlando, three banks and finally a county jail in Bartow, Fla.

He was an avid outdoorsman, noted for his well-trained coon and bobcat hound dogs. He estimated he traveled well over 200 miles in snowshoes hunting bobcats with his favorite English Walker hound dog, Spot. Besides his hunting prowess, he was an avid golfer for 30 years, winning numerous trophies and honors. He often lamented he wished he had taken up golf sooner, as he learned the game in his late 30s as therapy to recover from a broken neck that occurred in a construction accident. He was also a 50-year-plus member of St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge #198 of York, a former member of the York Beach Fire Department and an outfielder for its softball team and a member of the town of York Budget Committee.

His fondness for the town of York led him to volunteer to do a study of the overboard sewage discharges in York, from the Kittery-York town line in Brave Boat Harbor to the York-Ogunquit town line, including both the York and Cape Neddick rivers, the only study to date in the state of Maine.

During the course of his retirement he devoted a lot of time and research tracing the Nowell and Boston families' lineages back to 1066 and the invasion of England by William the Conqueror.

Perhaps, though, he was best known as a family man and for his devotion to same. He never missed an athletic or school event of his children from elementary school through high school, and his love and adoration of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren was legendary.

Survivors include his wife of almost 63 years, Elinor Trafton Nowell; a daughter and her husband, Polly Nowell Dean and David Dean, of Frostburg, Md.; a son and his wife, Ronald N. Nowell and Lori Damboise-Nowell, of Cape Neddick; four grandchildren, Kristin Nowell of Cape Neddick, Joshua Nowell of Atlanta, Ga., Ludia Nowell of Arundel and Daniel Nowell of Cape Neddick; two great-grandchildren, Raiden Nowell of Atlanta and Zoe Johnson of Arundel; and numerous nieces and nephews.

NOWELL - Paul E. Nowell of York Beach, Maine, died June 13, 2003, in Winter Haven, Fla. A public memorial service will be announced at a later date. Donations may be made in Mr. Nowell's name to the South Berwick/Wells Christian Church, South Berwick, Maine; or to the York Beach Volunteer Fire Department, York Beach, Maine. 
NOWELL, Paul Ernest (I8178)
 
4024 Paul Malcolm Dearborn died on October 20, 2018 at his residence in Cheshire, CT, with his loving wife and daughter by his side. Born in Melrose, MA on January 10, 1923, he was the son of the late Paul Malcolm Dearborn Sr. & Louise Nowell Dearborn. He graduated from Melrose High School, where he was active in band and orchestra, dramatic events, and played ice hockey. Paul attended Harvard University.
A former resident of Stamford for over 50 years, he is survived by his beloved wife of 72 years, Ruth Longfellow Perley Dearborn; his daughter, Patricia Louise "Patti" Cole of Stamford; his son Paul Malcolm "Chipper" Dearborn III of Portland, OR; grandchildren Mark Alan Cole, Megan Anne Cole, & Noell Michael "Tripp" Dearborn; and great-grandsons Joshua, Matthew, & Zachary Cole.
In his early years, Paul enjoyed a brief exposure in the "Big Bands," playing with Tony Pastore and Rosemary Clooney. Paul continued his major interest with instrumental music throughout his life with his own small band on weekends and for the Stamford Recreation Department in the summer evenings at Scalzi Park, as well as the New Canaan Town Band and most recently with the Cheshire Town Band. He was formerly employed at Reynolds Metal Company for over 20 years, before he joined International Paper Company for 23 years.
Friends may attend his Graveside Service on Friday, October 26th at 11:00 AM in Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Erskine Road, Stamford, CT. Contributions in Paul's memory may be made to Simchat Yisrael Messianic Synagogue, 870 1st Ave., West Haven, CT 06516. Arrangements are in care of BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden. 
DEARBORN, Paul Malcolm Jr. (I8491)
 
4025 Per Frost: Executor of Estate of Mrs. Mary Weare:
3/13. Mrs. Mary Weare, of York. LT (3.12). Will (3.12). Inv (3.13). F19772. LT gr York, 7 Apr 1719. tp Capt. Pete Nowell, sole exor of the will of Mrs. Mary Wear [sic], kate if Tirjm decd,  with t&p inv exh at or bef 7 July next, & a p&t acct. Will, MW 213-214. Inv of the est of Mrs. Mary Weare, decd, ret York, 7 Apr 1719, by Joseph Banks, Nicholas Sewal [sic] & Benjamin Stone, apprs, at [0 tot]; val att by appprs, 7 Apr 1719, & ext by Capt. Peter Nowell, exor. Iv. incl dwelling house, at £36. 9 a of land, at £72.

See record of Mary Puddington Weare for contents of Will. 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4026 Perley Leighton say in his introduction to A Leighton Genealogy that there is no evidence for his relationship to the Leightons of Scotland. LEIGHTON (LAYTON), Thomas (I4613)
 
4027 Peter Nowel, Def, York Court of Sessions, Breach of Sabbath:
York Deeds Book V, 95, 99 [Abstract]
[95]
County of York
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held at wells January the 5th 1696/7 before the Honourd Charles ffrost Samuel Wheelwright Samuel Donnel Wm Pepril and Abraham Preble Esqrs, Justices of his Majesties Peace in this Countie of York.
Proclamation made/ the Comission for holding sd Court Read The names of the Jury of Inquest to Enquire betwixt our Soueraign Lord the King and the body of this County are as followeth vidzt
1 Jonathan Hamond fforeman
2 Daniel Littlefield         8 Thomas Hunscom
3 Jonathan Littlefield     9 Abraham Preble
4 Thomas Donnel        10 Abraham Lord
5 Daniel Goodwin        11 Arthur Bragdon
6 Nicholas Gowen       12 Benjamin Preble
7 Jacob Remich          13 Jeremiah Storer ...
[98]
We present Peter Nowel for selling deliuering and receuing pay for a horse upon ye Lords day. 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4028 Peter Nowell, DEF, Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
Citing Nov 1739: 79-54, 12-67-5761-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4029 Peter Nowell, Def, York Court of Common Pleas, Cost Recovery:
Location:     42-65
VolumeandPage:     9-60-3061-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4030 Peter Nowell, DEF, York Court of Sessions, Breach of Sabbath:
Sold a horse on the Lord's day. He admitted his guilt and was fined ten shillings.
Citing Apr 1697: 2-102-133-YORK 
York Deeds Book V, 101, 102 [Abstract]
[101]
County of York
At his Majesties Court of Quarter Sessions held at York Aprll 6th 1697 Before Charles ffrost Samll Wheelwright Samll Donnell William Peprill and Abraham Preble Esqrs Justices of his Majesties peace for sd County
Proclamation made & Comission read for hold sd Court
The names of Grand Jury arc as follows
1 John Leighton fforeman
2 Wm Sayer                      8 Samll ffernald
3 Josiah Littlefield             9 Richard Rogers
4 Sam" Hatch                  10 James Goodwin
5 Jeremiah Molton           11 Arthur Bragdon
6 Lewis Bean                 12 Abraham Lord
7 Robert Cutt                  13 Arthur Came
Mr William Pepril Chosen County Tresurr for this year ...
[102] ...
Peter Nowell appearing to answer his presentment for breach of Sabbath as appears p sd presentmt on Record, he Submitting himself to ye Court is for his ofence fined five shillings for ye use of ye pore of York and to pay fees of Court: four shillings 6d and to stand Comitted till done, payd in Court 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4031 Peter Nowell, PLT, Court of Common Pleas, Ejectment
Citing Oct 1720: 15-9, 7-37-1327-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4032 Peter Nowell, Plt, York Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
April 1729: 34-42, 8-78-2459-YORK
also April 1729: 34-43, 8-78-2460-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4033 Peter Nowell, PLT, York Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
Citing Jul 1726: 25-31, 7-119-1989-YORK
also Jul 1726: 25-32, 7-120-1991-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4034 Peter Nowell, Plt, York Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
Defendant: Nathaniel Chapman of Scarborough, York County for neglecting and refusing to pay plaintiff £25 in good
Citing Jan 1729: 33-9, 8-58-2402-YORK
and
Citing Jan 1729: 33-10, 8-59-2393-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4035 Peter Nowell, PLT, York Court of Common Pleas, Debt: Citing Apr 1727: 27-12, Debt, 7-141, 150-2074-YORK NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4036 Peter Nowell, Plt, York Court of Common Pleas, Debt: Citing Jul 1728: 31-18, 8-31-2285-YORK NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4037 Peter Nowell, Plt, York Court of Common Pleas, Replivin: Citing Jul 1727: 28-6, 7-150-2104-YORK
also 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4038 Peter Nowell, PLT, York Court of Common Pleas, Trespass:
Citing Jan 1726: 24-12, 7-109-1924-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4039 Peter Nowell, Plt, York Court of Common Pleas, Trespass: Citing Oct 1727: 28-28, 7-157-2156-YORK NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4040 Peter Noyce, 47, of Penton, Hants, yeoman, Settled Watertown
Accompanied by:
    son:                 Thomas                15
    daughter:          Elizabeth
    and servants:    Robert Davis 30
                          John Rutter 22
                          Margaret Davis 26 
NOYES, Peter (I3090)
 
4041 Peter Noyce, 47, of Penton, Hants, yeoman, Settled Watertown
Accompanied by:
    son:                 Thomas                15
    daughter:          Elizabeth
    and servants:    Robert Davis 30
                          John Rutter 22
                          Margaret Davis 26 
NOYES, Thomas (I7357)
 
4042 Peter Noyce, 47, of Penton, Hants, yeoman, Settled Watertown
Accompanied by:
    son:                 Thomas                15
    daughter:          Elizabeth
    and servants:    Robert Davis 30
                          John Rutter 22
                          Margaret Davis 26 
NOYES, Elizabeth (I3230)
 
4043 Petition for Citizenship 266716/188225 [faded, may be 133225]
To the Honorable the US Dist Court of Mass Dist at Boston
The petition of Windover Reagh Robinson, hereby filed, respectfully shows, (1) My place of residence is 47 Lake St. Winchester, Middl
(2) My occupation is auto mechanic [rest is identical to Declaration of Intention, except] (5) I am married. The name of my wife is Mary we were married Oct 19, 1929 at Winchester, Mass. She was born at said Winchester on Dec 20, 1900...resides with me.. I have no children..
Witnesses: John L Roberts, carpenter, 10 Limebridge St, Winchester and Leigh S Roberts, student, 629 Main St, Winchester 
ROBINSON, Windover Reagh (I6206)
 
4044 Photo of NOWELL gravestone in Norton Common Cemetery, Norton, Mass. shows the following inscription: Robert S. Nowell 1879-1961 / Grace I. Atwood 1882-1958 / Their Sons / Burt H. Nowell 1906-1036 / Allan A. Nowell 1904-1981 / His Wife / Ella Lemius 1918-1985. NOWELL, Burt Harris (I8296)
 
4045 Plaintiff, Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
35-18, 8-87-2536-York 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4046 Plaintiff, Court of Common Pleas, Debt:
39-50; 8-180-2820, 2821-YORK
39-51, 8-180-2821-YORK. 

39-63, NR-2816-YORK 
NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4047 Plaintiff, Court of Common Pleas, Debt: 36-26,27,28 8-103-2582, 2583, 2596-YORK NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4048 Plaintiff, Court of Common Pleas, Debt: 37-30, 31, 32; 8-124-2651, 2652, 2653-YORK NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
 
4049 Plat map from the early 1700s of Portland (Falmouth), Maine.  The highlighted square on "King Street" (now Hancock Street) in the lower right says, "Eliz. Guston, widow of John, Feb. 10, 1720."  The highlighted square in the middle says, "Eben. Guston." The latter would be John and Elizabeth's son Ebenezer.  (Photo of part of Map F 255 from the Collections of Maine Historical Society, courtesy of Felicia Gustin) BROWN, Elizabeth (I3381)
 
4050 Plymouth Colony HURST, James (I3702)
 

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