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of english wheat. Item I give vnto my frend Jofeph Moffe five fhillings Item I give vnto the poore of the Church of Ipswich Twenty fhillings to be diftrib. uted by the Deacons Item my meaning is that my wife fhall haue my cheft after that James hath empted it. Item all the reft of my goods howfhold stuff, Cattell, & chattells whatsoever vnbequeathed (my debts & legacies being discharged & paid) I will that Rofe my wife fhall have the free vse of them for terme of her life but the remainder of them at the tyme of her decease over & above the valewe of five pounds fterling I giue vnto James Chute my fonne & to his heires & affignes Item I make Rofe my wife executrix of this my laft will & Teftament. And in witneffe that this is my deed I have herevnto fett my hand and feale in the p'fence or these witnesses herevnder written.

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SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF THE
REVOLUTION.

Continued from page 27.

JAMES ANICE of Andover; priv., Capt. Joshua Holt's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge; service, 1 1⁄2 dys.

JACOB ANICEO of Andover; list of men enl. into Continental Army [year not given].

JOHN ANIES of Andover; list of men raised for 6 mos. service and returned by Brig.-gen. Paterson as having passed muster, in a return dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780.

JOHN ANIS of Andover; pay roll for 6 mos. men raised by Andover for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched June 26, 1780; dis. Jan. 1, 1781; service, 6 mos., 16 dys.

JACOB ANNABLE of Ipswich; priv., Capt. Robert Dodge's co., Col. Jonathan Titcomb's reg. ; enl. April 25, 1777; service, 2 mos., 8 dys., at Rhode Island. Roll dated Warren.

JOHN ANNABLE of Ipswich; priv., Capt. Robert Dodge's co., Col. Jonathan Tit

comb's reg.; marched April 25, 1777; service, 2 mos., 8 dys., at Rhode Island; roll dated Warren; also, Capt. James Mallon's co., Essex co. reg; enl. Oct. 3, 1779; dis. Nov. 10, 1779; service, i mo., 10 dys., at Castle Island under Maj.gen. Hancock.

JOSEPH ANNABLE of Newburyport; priv., Capt. Moses Nowell's co., Col. Titcomb's reg.; enl. May 4, 1777; dis. July 4, 1777; service, 2 mos., 9 dys.; arrived at Providence, R. I., May 4, 1777.

JACOB ANNAS of Andover; Capt. Charles Furbush's co., Col. Ebenezer Bridge's reg.; order for bounty coat dated Camp at Cambridge, Nov. 21, 1775; also, order for remuneration for losses at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, dated Tewksbury, Jan. 23, 1777; also, return of men raised agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780; enl. Feb. 1, 1781; enl., 3 yrs.

ABRAHAM ANNES of Methuen; priv., Capt. Eliphalet Bodwell's co., Col. Edward Wigglesworth's reg.; pay abstract for mileage from Albany home, dated Dec., 1776.

EZRA ANNES of Andover; priv.; Capt. Samuel Johnson's co., Col. Wigglesworth's reg.; pay abstract for travel allowance from Albany home, dated March

7, 1777.

ABRAHAM ANNESS of Methuen; Capt. John Davis' co., Col. James Frye's reg. ; returns dated Camp at Cambridge, May 17 and June 8, 1775; also, priv.; co. return dated Cambridge, Oct. 5, 1775.

ABRAHAM ANNIS of Methuen; return of men enl. into Continental Army from Capt. Jones' (2d) co., Essex co. reg., dated Methuen, Feb. 13, 1778; joined Capt. Wiley's co., Col. Jackson's reg; enl. to expire Jan. 1, 1780; also, Capt. John Wiley's co., Col. Michael Jackson's reg.; return dated April 9, 1779; reported, killed Oct. 7, 1777.

EBENEZER ANNIS of Gloucester; private, Capt. Barnabas Dodge's co., Col. Samuel Gerrish's (later Baldwin's) reg.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; enl. May 24, 1775; service, 9 weeks, 6 dys. ; also, return of men sick and absent, dated

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ANSWERS.

14. Thomas Clouston, mariner, was of Newburyport in 1790, and Robert Clauston, housewright, of Salem in 1806. Were these members of the Clogston family?— Ed.

48. Mary Tomson was daughter of John and Elizabeth Tomson, and was born in Salisbury July 27, 1692.—Ed.

III. Hannah Webster was daughter of John Webster3, who was son of John', son of John'. John' lived in Ipswich. His widow and children removed to Newbury. The son John' was born in 1632; and married Anna Batt. Their son John3 born Feb. 11, 1656, married Bridget Huggins March 9, 1681. Their daughter Frs. Dow, Topsfield. Hannah was born Oct. 5, 1692.—Geo.

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