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4501 | Ward 11 1) George Nowell, age 45, m Builder, $40,000 real estate, $2000 pers. estate, born in Maine 2) Martha Nowell, age 39, f, born in Maine 3) Emily A. Nowell, age 17, f, born in Massachusetts, attended school within the year 4) Georgiana M. Nowell, age 16, f, born in Massachusetts, attended school within the year 5) Henrietta M.L. Nowell, age 14, f, born in Massachusetts, attended school within the year 6) Edward G. Nowell, age 12, m, born in Massachusetts, attended school within the year 7) Grace Gertrude Nowell, age 10, f, born in Massachusetts, attended school within the year 8) Effie M Nowell, age 8, f, born in Massachusetts,attended school within the year 9) Alice Perry Nowell, age 6, f, born in Massachusetts 10) Isabella G Nowell, age 3, f, born in Massachusetts 11) William Nowell, age 1, m, born in Massachusetts 12) Mary Kenney, age 23, f, born in Ireland, cannot read & write 13) Mary Kenney, age 16, f, born in Ireland, attended school within the year | NOWELL, Emily A. (I325)
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4502 | Ward 5, 147 Hudson 1) Charles F Nowell, Head, rented home, m, w, age 44, married, born in Michigan, both parents born in Massachusetts, Chauffeur/Private Family, wage worker 2) Julia L. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 41, married, born in Maine as were both parents 3) Edward N. Nowell, Son, m, w, age 8, single, born in Massachusetts as was father, mother born in Maine | NOWELL, Charles Frederick Jr (I1008)
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4503 | Ward 5, 147 Hudson 1) Charles F Nowell, Head, rented home, m, w, age 44, married, born in Michigan, both parents born in Massachusetts, Chauffeur/Private Family, wage worker 2) Julia L. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 41, married, born in Maine as were both parents 3) Edward N. Nowell, Son, m, w, age 8, single, born in Massachusetts as was father, mother born in Maine | NORTON, Julia Louise (I1009)
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4504 | Ward 5, 147 Hudson 1) Charles F Nowell, Head, rented home, m, w, age 44, married, born in Michigan, both parents born in Massachusetts, Chauffeur/Private Family, wage worker 2) Julia L. Nowell, Wife, f, w, age 41, married, born in Maine as were both parents 3) Edward N. Nowell, Son, m, w, age 8, single, born in Massachusetts as was father, mother born in Maine | NOWELL, Edward Norton "Ed" (I1004)
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4505 | Ward 7; Household of Jereh. Leighton, age 47 (Joiner born in ME) with Sarah Leighton 52 (born in ME), Esther Leighton 19 (born in ME), Ichabod Leighton 17 (born in ME) and Algernon Leighton 15 (born in ME); John Trenholm 26 (Tailor born in Germany; immigrated 1847; Convict ), Ann Trenholm 26 (born in ME), Sarah E Trenholm 4 (born in ME), and Evelina Trenholm 2 (born in ME). | LEIGHTON, Jeremiah (I4145)
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4506 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Shadrach III (I1032)
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4507 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | HALE, Eliza Conner (I1033)
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4508 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Charles Frederick (I1016)
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4509 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Ella Frances (I629)
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4510 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Helen C. (I628)
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4511 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Timothy (I627)
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4512 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Charles Frederick (I1016)
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4513 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Helen C. (I628)
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4514 | Ward 9 1) S. Nowell, age 52, m, carpenter, b. Me 2) Eliza Nowell, age 47, f, b. Mass. 3) Timothy Nowell, age 23, m, carpenter, b. Mass. 3) Charles Nowell, age 16, m, clerk, b. Mass. 4) Helen C. Nowell, age 12, f, b. Mass. 5) Ella Nowell, age 7, f, b. Mass. 6) Lyman Temple, age 19, Teamster, b. Mass. | NOWELL, Timothy (I627)
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4515 | Was proprietor in [Watertown] 1636-7. Soon after this date he was invited to remove to Ipswich, where they were in need of a competent man to act as wheelwright to the new settlement. Here he spent the remainder of his days. The town granted him a house lot, Feb. 23, 1637, next adjoining Goodwin Simons at the west end of the town. He was also granted at the same time "40 acres Beyond the North River, near the land of Robert Scott." In 1639 he had liberty to pasture "two cows free." ... His services as wheelwright were appreciated by his townspeople, for he was permitted in January, 1649, "to fell such white Oaks as he hath occasion to use about his trade for the town use." | KIMBALL, Richard (I5560)
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4516 | Was wounded at the Battle of Plattsburg and was in the hospital at Burlington, VT., but was never heard from afterwards. | NOWELL, Amos (I1628)
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4517 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6099)
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4518 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6099)
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4519 | Wesleyan Preacher | DAWSON, Colonel Thomas (I4209)
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4520 | Westborough State Hospital Ann Aldrich, emumerator Nowell, Alice P., Inmate, f, w, age 65, single, born in Massachusetts as were both parents [sic] | NOWELL, Alice Perry (I833)
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4521 | Westborough State Hospital Mrs. Annie A. Dunne, Enumerator Nowell, Alice P., Patient, f, w, age 76, single, born in Massachusetts as were both parents [sic] | NOWELL, Alice Perry (I833)
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4522 | Westborough State Hospital - Almost 1200 patients enumerated Mrs. Elfreda B. Stacy, Enumerator, District 1844 Nowell, Alice, patient, f, w, age 55, single, born in Massachusetts as were both parents [sic], own income | NOWELL, Alice Perry (I833)
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4523 | Westford Directory listing: Name: Dr Elwyn L Hazelton Birth Date: 13 Feb 1925 Address: PO Box 3, Pelham, NH, 03076-0003 (1993) [Probably his office] [1 Hawthorne Ave, Westford, MA, 01886-1721 (1993)] | HAZELTON, Dr. Elwyn L. (I4428)
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4524 | Wife Sarah's mother died 12 Sep 1871 (FAG Memorial #138991093] | NOWELL, Capt. Thomas (I7955)
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4525 | Will dated Dec 14 ____, proved Jan 1627/8. Will abstract by Walter Goodwin Davis: The Will of Gabriel Doucet of Harlow, co. Essex, miller, dated 14 December —— . To my son Thomas my copyhold tenement near Harlow Market, in the tenure of George Chapman. To my daughter Tomazen Doucet £90. To my son Thomas three roods of freehold land in Harlow March, on condition that he pay to my daughter Tomazen £1o more. To my grandson Thomas Freeman 10s. at the age of five years. To my daughter Joan 5s. To my wife Mercy and my son Thomas, jointly, the care of the mill and all other chattels, and they are to be executors. Witnesses: Ed. Spranger, John Jocelyn. Proved — January 1627 [1627/8]. (Archdeaconry of Middlesex for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], Register Browne. fo. 176.) | DOWSETT, Gabriel (I3400)
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4526 | Will made 30 Mar 1775 and Codicil added 8 May 1775 | NOWELL, Peter Jr (I1256)
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4527 | WILL OF ALEXANDER JUNKINS Know All Men by these Presents. that I Alexander Junkins of York in the County of York & common Wealth of Massachusetts Yeoman Do make and Ordain this, my last Will and Testament, and Dispose of such Worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life in the following manner - Imp. my Will is that my Just Debts Funeral Charges and legacies hereafter named; as well as the Dower I agreed with my Wife Mary before Marriage to give her, shall all be paid out of my Estate by my Execr. hereafter named I further give my said Wife Mary ?ve shillings —- Item, I Give to my Son John Junkins ?ve shillings. Item, I give to my Son Paul Junkins ?ve Shillings. Item, I give to my Son Robert besides the Expense I have been at in giving him a Liberal Education ?ve Shillings. Item, I give to my Daughter Elizabeth, the Wife of Allison Smith three pounds. To my Daughter Hannah, the Wife of Samuel Freethy three pounds. To Mary, the Wife of Peter Lewis three pounds. Item, I give to my Maiden Daughter Sarah Junkins all my household Goods and Furnature, four good Sheep & a Cow. Item, I give to my Daughter, Martha Wife of Noah Willson three pounds. Item, I give to my aforesaid Daughter Sarah during her con- tinuing Unmarried only, One room in my Dwelling House which she shall choose, also the Old Cellar, & Garden Spot of two Rods Square, four Cord of good hard Wood at the Door, three Barrells of Cyder, Six Bushells of Indian Corn, & Six of Barley, and Eighty Pounds of Beef Annual during her continuing Unmarried as aforesaid. Item, I Give and Bequeath to my Son Alexander Junkins (who I hereby Constitute Ordain and make Sole Exec. of this my last Will and Testament) and the Male Heirs of his Body lawfully begotten and so from Generation to Generation forever- But for want of the said Alexander & having a Male Heir if that should be the case then it shall be to my aforesaid Son John and his Male Heir as aforesaid forever all the rest and remaining part of my Estate of both Real and personal not herein before Disposed of, what Name or Nature soever wheresoever the same is or may be found or be the same more or less. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal the 26th Day of Sept. Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and Eighty One. Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced & Declared by the said Testat. as his last Will & 'I'esta.in presence of us, Alexer. Junkins Danl. Moulton Thomas Moody John Haley | JUNKINS, Alexander (I9179)
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4528 | WILL OF EUNICE JUNKINS I Eunice Junkins considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament- 1 sly. I give and bequeath to my three surviving Daughters Olive the wife of Joseph Thompson Abagail Bradbury and Hannah the wife of Joshua Grant all my wearing apparall. To be divided equally between them — 2 dly. I give to my Son Noah Junkins one cow. 3 dly. what I have already given my two Daughters, Eunice Green and Susannah Prebble deceased, and their heirs is in full of their portion. Also what I have already given my Son John Junkins is in full of his portion.- And lastly as to all the rest, residue and remainder of my real and personal estate goods and chattels of what kind and nature soever I give and bequeath to my Grandson Elijah Junkins the said Elijah is to pay all my just debts & funeral charges, and I hereby appoint the said Elijah Junkins sole Executor to this my last will and testament. ~— Inwitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-eight day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.~— Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the above named Eunice Junkins to be her last will and testament in presence of the subscribing witness. her Elihu Bragdon Eunice X Junkins (Seal) James Nowell mark Thos. Bragdon | YOUNG, Eunice (I425)
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4529 | Will of Thomas Wight In the year of our Lord one Thousand six hundred seventy two the seaventh Day of the Twelfth Month I Thomas Wight senior of Medfield, in the County of Suffolk in New England being by the good hand of God in some comfortable measure of health at the present and sound in my Memory & understanding yet being growne in age & accomfained? with the Infirmites incident there unto and therby frequently put in mind of my mortality doe therefore in the Name & feare of God live preparation to my Expected Change make & ordayne this my Last will & testament for the disposing & Setling the things of this Life wherewith it hath pleased God to intrust mee in manner & forme as foloweth Wherein I first give & committ my soule unto the hands of Jesus Christ my Deere redeemer & my body to the Earth whence it was taken to bee after my Decease Christianly buried at the Discrecon of my Exevutors I ?? whereas Lidia my present Deare & well beloved wife id before my Marriage with her make an Agreement with mee in all respects conserning her suply from mee in ease of my depature out of this naturall life before herselfe which Agreement under my hand & seale is yeat remaining in the keeping of Mr. John Elliott Elliott pastor of the Church of Christ in Roxbury her Brother Item I doe herby fully settle & confirme unto & upon my son Henry Wright of Dedham my Eldest son all those my houses & Lands Lieing & being in Dedham fomerly entrusted for with all the rights & priveledges thereunto belonging and further I give unto the said Henry my son my two biggest books Item I give & bequeath unto my son Thomas Wright the one halfe of that parsell of wood Land which I formerly bought of Major L usher Lieing in Dedham bounds & four acres of my Swamp Lieing by William Chewys on the side next ht e said William Chewy and of the swamp at the End of Mouth street Lotts three acrs adjoyning to his own swamp and the one halfe of all my wearing clothes both Linnen & Woolen boots shoes & hatts Item I will & bequeath unto my Son Samuell Wright & to his heirs for Ever all that parcell of Meadow which I formerly bought of John Warfield of Medfield & all that parcell of Land granted mee [compiler's partial transcription -see more at source: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-P26Y.] | WIGHT, Thomas (I3191)
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4530 | Will Presented to Probate Court 30 May 1740 by Executors John Nowell & Ebenezer Nowell (See also 1738 Will event) and Inventory returned 14 July, 1740 and Additional Inventory 16 Jan 1741, both by Samuel Sewall, Samuel Millberry and John Bradbury, appraisers. Executor expense and debt recovery reports presented 21 July 1741, 2 July 1743 by John Nowell and Ebenezer Nowell and 3 Apr 1749, 7 Oct 1749, and 9 Jul 1759 by Ebenezer Nowell (as John Nowell died in October 1743). Inventory returned 14 July , 1740 at £2035:14:3, by Sam Sewall, Sam Millberry and John Bradbury, appraisers. | NOWELL, Capt. Peter Esq. (I1512)
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4531 | Will proved Fact 1: June 23, 1615, will proved; asked to be buried in churchyard of Burton Dassett; Fact 2: 2nd wife Ann Prophet: no children; | MAKEPEACE, William (I3026)
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4532 | Will proved | GATES, Stephen Jr. (I2110)
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4533 | Will proved 15 March 1529/30 | DOWSETT, John (I3044)
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4534 | Will proved 16 Dec 1567 | GLADWYN, Robert (I3042)
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4535 | Will proved 16 Dec 1594 | DOWSETT, George (I3056)
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4536 | Will proved 18 Sep 1486 See Essex Record Office, 79ER1 | DOWSETT, John (I3038)
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4537 | William Anthony Scanlon, Precinct St., Lakeville, Plymouth, Mass. Mailing address: RFD 1 Middleboro, Mass. Tel 191M3 Middleboro Age: 47 Pob: Taunton, Mass; Dob: Feb 2, 1895 Person who will always know your address: Lucy P. Scanlon, Precinct St., Lakeville, Mass. Employer: Joseph K. Milliken Mt. Hope Finishing Co., Springs St., North Dighton, Bristol, Mass. Height: 6 ft. Weight: 170 lbs. Complexion: Ruddy Eyes: gray Hair: gray | SCANLON, William Anthony (I5401)
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4538 | William arrived in New England aboard the Pied Cow 8 Jul 1634 (vide post) with James Wall and John Goddard. The three were under contract with Capt John Mason of London's Laconia Company, a joint-stock company seeking profits in the new world. The purpose of the contract, dated 16 Mar 1633/4, was to build mills in Berwick. William was referred to as a housewright or master carpenter. The men began to build the first water-powered saw mill and grist mill in New England on 22 Jul 1634. James Wall, carpenter and millwright, deposed on 21 May 1652 that about the year 1634 he and his partners William Chadbourne and John Goddard, carpenters, came over to Mason's land on his account and their own, that Mr [Henry] Joslyn, Mason's agent, brought them to certain lands at Asbenbedick Falls, as the Indians called the place, later the Great Works River in Berwick, where they carried on a sawmill and a stamping mill for corn three or four years. Wall built a house there and Chadbourne built another (Pope, The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623 to 1660, 218-19). The house William built may be the one said by Stackpole in 1926 to be the oldest house in Maine. Part of its foundation is under the present house on the northwest corner of Brattle and Vine Streets on the road from the Lower Landing (Hamilton House) to the original mill site at Asbenbedick (later Great Works) Falls. William Chadbourne deeded the home to his son-in-law, Thomas Spencer, and a nice picture of it appeared in the Boston Evening Transcript of 25 Jun 1938. Other accounts suggest that the property occupied by Spencer was actually a second, later house, and that the early home stood in the northwesterly angle of the intersection of Brattle Street leading to the mouth of the Great Works River and the highway to Eliot. | CHADBOURNE, William (I3486)
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4539 | William arrived in New England aboard the Pied Cow 8 Jul 1634 (vide post) with James Wall and John Goddard. The three were under contract with Capt John Mason of London's Laconia Company, a joint-stock company seeking profits in the new world. The purpose of the contract, dated 16 Mar 1633/4, was to build mills in Berwick. William was referred to as a housewright or master carpenter. The men began to build the first water-powered saw mill and grist mill in New England on 22 Jul 1634. The articles brought on the vessel, which were taken from the company's store were: one great iron kettle, for which Thomas Spencer was responsible, Irish blankets, one Kilkenny rug, one pair of sheets, one pentado coverlet, one brass kettle and seven spoons. | CHADBOURNE, William (I3486)
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4540 | William arrived in New England aboard the Pied Cow 8 Jul 1634 (vide post) with James Wall and John Goddard. The three were under contract with Capt John Mason of London's Laconia Company, a joint-stock company seeking profits in the new world. The purpose of the contract, dated 16 Mar 1633/4, was to build mills in Berwick. William was referred to as a housewright or master carpenter. The men began to build the first water-powered saw mill and grist mill in New England on 22 Jul 1634. The Asbenbedick Great Works was the site of a mill with nineteen saws built by the Leader brothers in the 1650s. The river was called Chadbournes River by many before and after, due to the Chadbourne dam and mill erected downstream in the late 1630s. A copy of the Mason contract referred to above survives in the MA Archives 3:437. It stipulates that they were to stay five years and receive three fourths of the profits from the mills and own three fourths of the houses, which Mason was to furnish. At the termination of the contract they were to have fifty acres on lease for the term of "three lives" at the annual rent of three bushels of corn. | CHADBOURNE, William (I3486)
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4541 | William died in 1654/5, intestate, in Massachusetts, most likely Ipswich, Essex County, and in the 26 June 1655 court of Salem administration was granted to his brother Deacon Thomas Knowlton, "to whom is committed ye care of ye widow and children."[9] His estate was inventoried 17 July 1655, and estimated at 37.2.1. His debts amounted to 27.14.1. | KNOWLTON, William (I7226)
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4542 | William E. Thayer A funeral service for William E. Thayer, Boston and Weymouth business man, will take place at his home, 154 Commercial street, Weymouth Landing, this afternoon at 4:30. He was 59 years old. he was born in Boston, the son of William W. and Harriett Sanderson Thayer and graduated from Boston Latin School and Harvard University. He was a member of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, the Harvard Club, the boston Credit Me's Association and the Weymouth Board of Trade and was a trustee of the Weymouth Savings Bank. He is survived by a widow, one son, Elliott; a broth, Harry Thayer of New York, and a sister, Laurel. | THAYER, William Eldredge (I7625)
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4543 | William Lord Littlefield William Littlefield graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1896. He retired as a U.S. Navy Captain. AWARDS BY DATE OF ACTION:1 of 1 Navy Cross AWARDED FOR ACTIONS DURING World War I Service: Navy Division: U.S.S. Hancock & U.S.S. Charleston GENERAL ORDERS: CITATION: The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Captain William Lord Littlefield, United States Navy, for distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. HANCOCK and the U.S.S. CHARLESTON, engaged in the important, exacting and hazardous duty of transporting and escorting troops and supplies to European ports through waters infested with enemy submarines and mines during World War I. | LITTLEFIELD, Captain William Lord (I2866)
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4544 | William P. Jacques | JACQUES, William Pierre (I452)
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4545 | William R. McIntire 2 males under 5 1 male age 15-20 1 male age 20-30 1 male age 30-40 1 female age 5-10 1 female age 30-40 1 female age 60-70 | MCINTIRE, William R. (I8272)
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4546 | William was ordained (by bishop Curle of Winchester), 1639(?), and then served as curate of Farnham, co. Essex, 1639, vicar of South Mimms, Middlesex, 1643, rector of St. Martin Orgar, 1645, and vicar of Totteridge, Hertford, 1646-61; he was ejected in 1662. He also served as a chaplain to Colonel Markham. | TUTTY, William (I6881)
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4547 | Winchester public schools | GUSTIN, Harvey James (I431)
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4548 | Winchester public schools. | GUSTIN, Clarence Harvey (I2018)
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4549 | With George Fenwick and "a Mr. St. Nicholas," for whom he was attorney. Fenwick settled at Fort Saybrook, St. Nicholas at Windsor. Year of Fenwick's arrival is from Wikepedia article: George Fenwick, Parliamentarian. | GRISWOLD, Edward (I3229)
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4550 | With Harlakenden and Shepard: According to Lester Gustin, William French accompanied Puritans Shepard and Harlakenden on their voyage to Boston in 1635. | FRENCH, William (I285)
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