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4401 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | NOWELL, Frederick Drown (I2671)
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4402 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | BASFORD, Emma Augusta (I2559)
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4403 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | NOWELL, Ethel Pickering (I2394)
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4404 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | NOWELL, Marion (I2389)
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4405 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | NOWELL, Frederick Drown Jr. (I2387)
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4406 | The Peabody, Ashmont Street, rented home 1) Frederick D. Nowell, Head, m, w, age 54, Married, m. first age 30, b. New Hampshire, as were both parents, Own income 2) Emma A. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 53, Married, m. first age 30, 4 of 6 children living, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts 3) Florence E Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 29, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 4) Frederick D Nowell Jr., Son, m, w, age 25, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 5) Ethel P Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 21, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 6) Marian Nowell, Daughter, f, w, age 18, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts 7) Ames Nowell, Nephew, m, w, age 17, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts | NOWELL, Florence E. (I2386)
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4407 | The Pennsylvania Society Transferred to Maryland Society No. 1964 (1/7/1970) Application for Membership National Number 97005/ PA State number 7208 Cambria, Pennsylvania State Society National Society Sons of the American Revolution Robert Nowell Tomb Descendant of Major Jonathan Nowell who assisted in establishing American Independence while acting in the capacity of Captain and Brigade Major. The applicant resides in the County of Montgomery Town or City Bethesda, Street or R.D. 9203 Cedarcrest Drive, State of Maryland and married on July 25, 1944 to Mary Elizabeth Crowley who was born November 26, 1921 at Schenectady County of Schenectady State of New York having living children as follows: Mrs. Roberta Tomb Hardaker, b. May 29, 1945, 1477 Ephesus Church Rd,, Chapel Hill, North Carolina William Nowell Tomb, b. 21 sep 1947, 9203 Cedarcrest Drive, Bethesda, Maryland Kathleen Nowell Tomb, b. March 8, 1953, 9203 Cedarcrest Drive, Bethesda, Maryland The applicant served in the armed forces fo the United States of America as followe: Commissioned as Ensign United States Naval Reserve on 2 May 1944. Served in Pacific and Atlantic Theatres of WW-II in Electronic Field Service Group, on active duty until 30 May 1946. Transferred to Active Naval Reserve Unit until honorable discharge on 17 June 1959. Signed 9 Apr 1968 by Robert Nowell Tomb, Bethesda, Maryland I, Robert Nowell Tomb being of the age 49 years hereby submit my lineage. That I was born at Johnstown County of Cambria State of Pennsylvania on the 21 day of November 1918. (1) I am the son of Homer J. Tomb b. April 3, 1892 in Armagh, Pennsylvania, d. June 17, 1963 and his wife Sybil Nowell b. April 20, 1891 in Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, d. (living), married Oct 18, 1916 in Johnstown, PA.' (2) grandson of Albion Sedgley Nowell b. Apr. 16, 1863 in North Berwick, Maine, d. Sept. 12, 1960 and his wife Althea Mae Angevine b. Mar. 7. 1863 Jerseyshore, PA., d. June 28, 1959 Johnstown, PA., married Sept . 21, 1886 in Williamsport, PA. (3) great-grandson of Ebenezer Nowell born Apr. 19, 1833 in YorkCo., Maine, d. Julne 17, 1903 York, Maine and his wife Phoebe Ham, b. Sept. 1835 in York Co., Maine, d. June 1, 1864 in York, Maine, married March 22, 1857, (4) great-grandson of Joshua Nowell b. Dec. 1, 1806 in York Co., Maine d. Nov. 14, 1880 in York Co. Maine and his wife Sarah Hammond b. May 5 1813 York Co. Maine, d. June 4, 1880 York Co. Maine, married 1832. (5) great-grandson of Ebenezer Nowell b. 1768 York Co. Maine, d. 1860 York Co. Maine and his wife Rachael Grant b. c. 1768, d. Nov. 21, 1827, married 1791. (6) great-grandson of Major Johnathan Nowell b. 1746, York, Maine, d. Jan. 5, 1821, York, Maine, and his wife Elizabeth Frost, b. c. 1746, d. Dec. 1829, married 1767. (7) great-grandson of Ebenezer Nowell b. Nov. 12, 1709 in York, Maine, d. July 1, 1761 and his wife Patience Hamilton b. __. d__., York, Maine, married __- (8) Captain Peter Nowell b. 1670 England, d. May 10, 1740 York, Maine and his wife Sarah Weare b. Jan. 1676, d. Sept. 13, 1729 York, Maine, married 1698. Ancestor's Record as found in Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Revolutionary War Record Section 3-525 ISCS file 37, 273 Buried in the family cemetery, North Berwick, Maine Family Bibles, family records, tombstones, deeds, wills Maine Archives Massachusetts Archives Vol 51, page 412 Marriages on record in Town of York, Maine | TOMB, Robert Nowell (I2729)
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4408 | The Régiment Royal-Roussillon : Origin: Perpignan, Roussillon and Catalogne Regions The Régiment Royal-Roussillon, which came to New France in 1756, was at first stationed in Montreal, except for a detachment that was sent to Carillon. In 1757, the entire regiment was mobilized and headed for Fort William Henry. In 1758, the regiment also shared in the Carillon victory. It then marched towards Québec to defend the city, and participated in the battles of Montmorency, the Plains of Abraham and Sainte-Foy36. The Régiment Royal-Roussillon uniform consisted of a greyish-white justaucorps with blue turnback cuffs (six buttons). The jacket was blue, the breeches greyish white, the stockings white and the shoes black with metal buckles. The tricorn was trimmed with gold braid37. | MARCOURELLES, Jacques dit Lafeuillade (I2128)
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4409 | The ship was anchored off Provincetown Harbor. | WINSLOW, Gilbert (I7149)
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4410 | The ship was anchored off Provincetown Harbor. | WINSLOW, Edward (I7148)
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4411 | The ship was anchored off Provincetown Harbor. | BREWSTER, William (I6446)
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4412 | The ship was anchored off Provincetown Harbor. | STANDISH, Myles (I6436)
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4413 | The Will and Inventory of Francis Cooke Francis Cooke died 7 April 1663 at Plymouth and his will and inventory were recorded in the Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, Volume II, Part II, folios 1 and 2. Will proved 5 Jun 1663: [1] "The last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke of Plymouth late Deceased: exhibited before the Court held att Plymouth aforsaid the fift day of June 1663 on the oathes of mr John Aldin and mr John howland; The Last Will and Testament of ffrancis Cooke made this seaventh of the tenth month 1659 I being att prsent weake and Infeirme in body yett in prfect memory throw mercy Doe comitt my soule unto god that gave it and my body to the earthe; which my will is should bee Intered in a Decent and comly manner; As for such goods and lands as I stand posessed of I Doe will and bequeath as followeth; 1 My will is that hester my Dear and loveing wife shall have all my moveable goods and all my Cattle of all kinds; viz: neat Cattle horsekind sheep and swine to be att her Dispose 2 my will is that hester my wife shall have and Injoy my lands both upland and meddow lands which att prsent I posesse During her life 3 I Doe ordaine and appoint my Deare wife and my son John Cooke Joynt exequitors of this my said will Witnes ffrancis Cooke John Aldin John howland | COOKE, Francis (I5870)
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4414 | The will of Alexander Knight, written by James Chute, one of the witnesses, was dated February 10, 1663-4, and proved March 29 following. ... Its preliminary wording was in part: "I Allexander Knight the vnproffitable servant of God, weak in body but strong in mind, doe willingly & with a free hart render & give againe into the hands of my Lord God & Creator my spirit, which hee of his fatherly goodnesse gave vnto me ... And for the portion of these earthly things which God hath lent me I dispose as followeth:" then he gave to his wife Hannah his house, lot, other goods, most of his marsh and planting land as well as accounts due him. He gave "vnto my eldest Daughter Hannah Knight at the age of one & twenty years six Acres of marsh and six Acres of planting land" and provided also for his children Sarah, Mary and Nathaniel. His wife Hannah and William English of Boston were named as his executors and he signed with a mark "O". The inventory of his estate totaled ove £164. | KNIGHT, Alexander (I6853)
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4415 | The will of Nicholas Wade of Bridgewater dated 20 Jan. 1767, proved 22 May 1767, names sons Samuel, Thomas, John, James, Nicholas and Amasa; dau. Mary Mitchel; wife Ann; son Thomas Wade, executor. On 20 Oct. 1767 payments were made to the widow and to Mary Mitchel, daughter. | WADE, Nicholas (I4240)
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4416 | The will of Robert Adams alludes to and confirms an agreement made with his loving wife, Sarah, before marriage,— gives her "my great chest and the highest chair in the room wherein we live," both of which she is to restore at her death, or if she shall marry again, "also all the money I have," she not to be accountable to any one, and "to enjoy the parlor wholly for one year." To his eldest son, John, he gives 20.£ to be paid by his executors within twelve months after his decease; to his son Isaac he bequeaths 5£ yearly during life "in English corn, pork, beef, and such like, also my wearing apparel, and the bed in the north garret and all the furniture belonging to it, and the least, brass pot and pot hooks, etc." To Jacob he gives the house he lives in and the land adjoining to it as now fenced in, and the meadow on the neck or south side of Newbury River. To his daughter Hannah he gives 20£ to be paid within one year; to Joanna, or her children, the bed and furniture belonging to it in the parlor, and the biggest brass pot, and the chest and chair previously mentioned when they are returned, to have them when 18 years of age or when she marries; to daughter Eliza- beth, wife of Edward Phelps, he gives one cow; to daughter Joanna, wife of Launcelot Granger, one cow; to daughter Mary, wife of Jeremiah Goodrich, one cow. To the three sons of Abraham, then born— Robert, Abraham, Isaac— he gives each a gun, and to the two older each a sword. All the rest of his effects he gives to Abraham. He provides that his lands shall go to Robert, the eldest son of Abraham, also the great brass kettle, table, and irons and spit; Abraham and his son Robert to be joint executors, but Abraham to have power to act alone till Robert should become of age. "And though I appoint Robert Adams my heir after his father, Mary, the wife of said Abraham, is not to be debarred of any just claim if left a widow." Further, to Joanna Granger he bequeaths his pewter tankard and a pewter bowl, and to Mary, daughter of Abraham, a box with lock and key and six diaper knapkins." If Robert come into possession of the lands by reversion he is to give to either of his two brothers "now in being"— Abraham and Isaac— 20£ a piece. His lc ing friends, Mr. John Woodbridge and Mr. Nichols Noyes, were to be over- seers of the will, and to them, each one, was bequeathed one of his best wethers. Signed and sealed March 7, 1680. [See also NEHG Register 9:126.] | ADAMS, Robert (I3528)
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4417 | There he lived at Watt's Fort, later called Leighton's Fort. His land adjoined the 500 acre homestead of his brother-in-law, Maj. Charles Frost, on the banks of the Piscataqua. | LEIGHTON, William (I432)
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4418 | There he settled in a part of town called Kittery Foreside, later known as Crooked Lane, on a grant of land from the town, given June 13, 1659, containing 19 acres of land along the waterside next to Richard Abbott's land. | LEIGHTON, William (I432)
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4419 | There is in existence a paper written by Abigail Junkins herself as follows: Abagail Junkins tis Hur Desier for lydia Junkins and ella Junkins and Abigail Junkins and Mary Shaw and Mary eye give Hannah Junkins round table and flat iron black silk cloak one under petticoat if my Husband Haint given No bedding eye giv a Sheat and a blanket anna Junkins a lockingglass Mary Nowell a lockingglass i Had of Mr Nowell of my clothing and furnature and bedding york November 15 th 1814 it is the Desire of Abagail Junkins for my grandafter Mary Nowell to have the lockingglase I bought of Thomas norman all my clothing house hold furnature and beding I wish to be ecuelly Divided betwene my Daughfters lydia Junkins ella Junkins Abagail Junkins Mary Shaw and my grandafter Mary Nowell No signature No witnesses On back is Abagail Junkins hur Will In the case of Abigail this document was not witnessed, nor did it have her signature hence was never presented for probate. The original paper is in possession of descendants of Lydia and Joseph Junkins. | SMITH, Abigail (I8846)
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4420 | Third Street 1) Frederic D. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1890, PO home address Boston, Mass., Head, w, m, age 44, b. July, 1855, Married, b. New Hampshire, Father b. Massachusetts, Mother b. unknown, Occupation at home: Stockman, Occupation in Alaska: Mining 2) Emma B. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Wife, w, f, age 38, b. Sept 1861, Married, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At home 3) Ethel Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 11, b. July 1888, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 4) Marion Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 8, b. Nov 1891, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 5) Emma Albertstone, Servant 6) Zenia Albertstone, Lodger 7) Mary Albertstone, Lodger 8) Nathaniel Greene, Lodger | NOWELL, Frederick Drown (I2671)
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4421 | Third Street 1) Frederic D. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1890, PO home address Boston, Mass., Head, w, m, age 44, b. July, 1855, Married, b. New Hampshire, Father b. Massachusetts, Mother b. unknown, Occupation at home: Stockman, Occupation in Alaska: Mining 2) Emma B. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Wife, w, f, age 38, b. Sept 1861, Married, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At home 3) Ethel Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 11, b. July 1888, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 4) Marion Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 8, b. Nov 1891, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 5) Emma Albertstone, Servant 6) Zenia Albertstone, Lodger 7) Mary Albertstone, Lodger 8) Nathaniel Greene, Lodger | BASFORD, Emma Augusta (I2559)
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4422 | Third Street 1) Frederic D. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1890, PO home address Boston, Mass., Head, w, m, age 44, b. July, 1855, Married, b. New Hampshire, Father b. Massachusetts, Mother b. unknown, Occupation at home: Stockman, Occupation in Alaska: Mining 2) Emma B. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Wife, w, f, age 38, b. Sept 1861, Married, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At home 3) Ethel Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 11, b. July 1888, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 4) Marion Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 8, b. Nov 1891, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 5) Emma Albertstone, Servant 6) Zenia Albertstone, Lodger 7) Mary Albertstone, Lodger 8) Nathaniel Greene, Lodger | NOWELL, Ethel Pickering (I2394)
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4423 | Third Street 1) Frederic D. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1890, PO home address Boston, Mass., Head, w, m, age 44, b. July, 1855, Married, b. New Hampshire, Father b. Massachusetts, Mother b. unknown, Occupation at home: Stockman, Occupation in Alaska: Mining 2) Emma B. Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Wife, w, f, age 38, b. Sept 1861, Married, b. Massachusetts, Father b. Maine, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At home 3) Ethel Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 11, b. July 1888, Single, b. Nebraska, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 4) Marion Nowell, Located in Alaska 1891, PO home address Boston, Mass., Daughter, w, f, age 8, b. Nov 1891, Single, b. Massachusetts, Father b. New Hampshire, Mother b. Massachusetts, At home/ At school 5) Emma Albertstone, Servant 6) Zenia Albertstone, Lodger 7) Mary Albertstone, Lodger 8) Nathaniel Greene, Lodger | NOWELL, Marion (I2389)
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4424 | This child was stillborn aboard the Mayflower. | ALLERTON (I6323)
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4425 | This date is based on his being admitted a Freeman of Weymouth, 3 Mar 1635/6 | WHITE, Capt. Thomas (I3156)
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4426 | This family was living in the parish of St. Anne Blackfriars from 1616 to 1623, but they appear to have resided elsewhere in the year 1625, when a great plague hit London, in which and estimated 40,000 inhabitants perished.28 "All those Londoners who could do so fled into the country; no person of any consequence remained in the capital, and the desolation was calamitous."29 Footnotes: 28. Roy Porter, London:A Social History (Cambridge, Mass., 1995), 64-65. 29. J.F.D. Shrewsbury, A History of the Bubonic Plague in the British Isles (Cambridge, Eng., 1970), 326-27. | TUTTY, William (I6855)
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4427 | This home was built by Capt John Wade Sr. before 1798. It is located on the north side of the Granville Road, just east of Bent Road. Several Generations of Wades are show to have lived in the house, including John Jr. | WADE, Captain John (I4120)
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4428 | This house is still standing and occupied. | NOWELL, Peter Jr (I1256)
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4429 | This implies that there was then a "new" mill. (see JE Frost p. 11) | NOWELL, Peter Jr (I1256)
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4430 | This part of Dorchester is now part of Milton | KINSLEY, Stephen (I3172)
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4431 | This seems to be newer information than the notes saying Somersworth, NH | NOWELL, Ebenezer Simpson (I2787)
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4432 | Thomas (1) Millett, a tailor, age 30,and his wife, Mary, age 29, with their 2-year-old son, Thomas (2), came from London,England in 1635 in the ship II Elizabeth" and made his first home in Dorchester. | MILLETT, John (I6518)
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4433 | Thomas (1) Millett, a tailor, age 30,and his wife, Mary, age 29, with their 2-year-old son, Thomas (2), came from London,England in 1635 in the ship II Elizabeth" and made his first home in Dorchester. | GREENWAY, Mary (I6105)
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4434 | Thomas (1) Millett, a tailor, age 30,and his wife, Mary, age 29, with their 2-year-old son, Thomas (2), came from London,England in 1635 in the ship II Elizabeth" and made his first home in Dorchester. | MILLETT, Thomas (I6104)
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4435 | Thomas (1) Millett, a tailor, age 30,and his wife, Mary, age 29, with their 2-year-old son, Thomas (2), came from London,England in 1635 in the ship II Elizabeth" and made his first home in Dorchester. Ursula Greenway, age 32 (Mary's sister), also came on this voyage. | GREENWAY, Ursula (I6540)
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4436 | Thomas and son Joseph came from Leiden, Holland. | ROGERS, Thomas (I3008)
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4437 | Thomas and son Joseph came from Leiden, Holland. | ROGERS, Joseph (I39)
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4438 | Thomas Hale "of Newbury" sold to Joseph Carter52 1/2 acres at the end of Newbury town upon Merrimack Ridge. How he had acquired this land is unknown.[Ipswich Deeds I:2]. [Carter was probably the stepson of Francis Kirby] | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4439 | Thomas Hale of Haverhill, 1 June, 1648, sold to James Jackman of Newbury, 12 a. marsh and 24 a. upland on Newbury Neck. (Ips., 1 :51.) | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4440 | Thomas Hale served on county trial juries in 1647, 1650, 1651, 1657, 1658, 1664, 1667, 1669, 1673, 1674 and 1678. He served on juries of inquest in 1661, 1671 and 1677. | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4441 | Thomas left James 12d. | RICHARDSON, James (I2512)
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4442 | Thomas left John 40s. to be paid within three years after Thomas' and his wife's death. | RICHARDSON, John (I2513)
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4443 | Thomas moved his family to a new settlement at Haverhill, on the Merrimack River where he lived for about seven years. | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4444 | Thomas N. [sic S] Nowell Newport. Jan. 5— Thomas N. Nowell, prominent in the development of Alaska and formerly a business man of Boston and Portsmouth, N. H., died today at Seattle, Wash., accoording to a telegram received here tonight by his wife. He had recently gone West in connection with several mining enterprises. Mr. Nowell, who went to Alaska after losing his business in the great Boston fire of 1872, served for a time as a delegate to Congress and represented the territory unofficially at Washington for several years. The body will be taken to Portsmouth for burial. | NOWELL, Hon. Thomas Shepard (I2673)
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4445 | Thomas was sued for slander by Thomas Davis in 1651. He was acquitted, but nevertheless "admonished for reproachful speeches concerning the plaintiff's birth." | HALE, Thomas (I3449)
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4446 | to be brought up by Uncle Humphrey Beane | CLARKE, Samuel (I6044)
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4447 | To Deed granted by James & Mary Plaisted to Abraham Preble Jr.: York Deeds VII, Fol. 151 [Abstract] ... In Witness hereof ye sd Captn James Plaisted and Mary his wife have hereunto Set their hands and Seales this thirty day of March in ye year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred & ten and in ye year of ye Reign of our Soveraign Lady Anne Queen of Great Brittaine &ct Signed Sealed & Delivered James Plaisted (sigil) In prsence of us Witnesses Mary Plaisted (sigil) Peter Nowell Samuel Came York ss July ye 11th 1710/ Peter Nowell & Samll Came Appeared in Court held by Adjournmt on sd Day and made oath that they Saw Captn James Plaisted & Mrs Mary Plais[t]ed Sign Seal and Deliver ye within Instrumt to ye within named Abram Preble as their Act and Deed and that they these Deponats Set to their hands as witnesses Attests Jos : Hamond Cler A true Copie of y* Original Transcribed & Compared July ye 11th 1710 p Jos : Hamond Regr | NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
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4448 | To the Court of Probate for the County of York: I Caroline Nowell a minor above the age of fourteen years and child and heir of Samuel Nowell late of Sanford in said county, deceased, make known to the Judge of said Court that I have and do hereby make choice of Dennis Hatch of Sanford in said county, to be my guardian. Dated this seventh day of May A.D. 1838. Caroline Nowell [signature] At a Court of Probate held at within and for the County of York the first Monday of May A.D. 1838: The choice made as abouve certified is allowed and approved; and I do thereupon decree that a letter of guardianship in due form of law issue to the said Dennis Hatch he first giving bond with sufficient sureties in the sum of five hundred dollars. Wm. A. Hayes, Judge. | NOWELL, Caroline (I7867)
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4449 | Todd, James, m, age 52, Baptist, b. NS, Framer, Married, Died in January, Cause: Cansor in the Stomach. | TODD, James Yeoman (I4151)
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4450 | Took an oath of allegiance | HALE, John Jr. (I3608)
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