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Mr. Henry Mondey of Salisbury, gent. conveys to his nephew Phillip Wollidg of Salisbury, planter, all my housing and lands in Salisbury, viz: one dwelling house; one great barn; 4 acres of land, bounded by John Sanders, John Ralfe and the green; 16 acres on highway to hoghouse meadows; 6 acres in said meadows; 10 acres of meadow, bounded by Mr. Tho: Dummer, Lt. Robert Pike and Mr. Winsley; 60 acres of upland, bounded by the great pond, west of Pawwaus river; 40 acres of upland on the plain by Mr. Batt's hill, bounded by Mr. Willi: Worcester and Mr. Batt; 10 acres of upland on the neck; 5 acres of meadow by the pond; 5 acres of salt marsh next the beach, bounded by Mr. Sam Hall and Jn°. Bayly; 5 acres in the great meadow; my salt marsh in ye comon division towards Hampton, bounded by Jno. Hoyt and Willi: Partridg; 2 acres of salt marsh near foxes island in ye hoghouse marshes; my sweepage on the beach comon, being 9 acres and 24 rods, lying between the sweepage of Andrew Grelie and Tho: Carter; upland I bought of Jno. Sanders; meadow bought of Georg Goldwier by the great pond; and my cattle, etc., Aug. 23, 1655. Wit: Samuell Hall, Tho: Bradbury and Danill Pierce. Ack. before Tho: Bradbury, commissioner of Salisbury, Aug. 24, 1655.

Jarrett Haddon (his h mark) of Salisbury, planter, conveys to Sam: ffelloes of Salisbury, planter, my dwelling house and 8 acres of land in Salisbury, bounded by Anthony Coleby, Josiah Cobham, the street, highway to the ferry, Enoch Greenleiff, John Ayers, sen., highway to the mill, and great swamp, April 5, 1644. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Jn°. Severans. Ack. before Robert Pike and Josiah Cobham, commissioners of Salisbury, 28: 4: 1652.

George Martyn (his M mark) of Salisbury, blacksmith, bought of John Severans the right of commonage belonging to John Coles of Salisbury, in 1643, and conveyed it to Jno. Maxfeild 22: 1: 1654. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Mary Bradbury

(her MB mark). Ack. before Tho: Bradbury and Richard wells, commissioners of Salisbury, 9: 12 mo: 1655.

Richard Currrier of Salisbury, planter, conveyed to Willi: Osgood of Salisbury, millwright, two acres of meadow in Salisbury, bounded by Mr. Willi: Hooke, etc., 2: Imo: 1653. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Tristram Coffyn, sen. Ack. by Richard Currier and his wife Ann before Tho: Bradbury and Tristram Coffyn, sen., commissioners of Salisbury.

Willi: Osgood (his W O mark) of Salisbury, millwright, conveyed to Tristram Coffyn, jun., of Newbury, tailor, two acres of meadow in Salisbury in a meadow belonging to Andrew Greely, bounded by Willi: Hook's farm, etc., 18: 11: 1655. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Will: Sargent. Ack, by Willi: Osgood and his wife Elizabeth before Tho: Bradbury and Trist Coffyn, sen., commissioners of Salisbury, 18: 11: 1655.

Robert Ring of Salisbury, planter, conveyed to Tristram Coffyn, jun., of Newbury, tailor, 6 acres of meadow sometime of Mr. ffrancis Doue in Salisbury in Mr. Hooke's range of ye hoghouse farm, Dec. I, 1655. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and William Browne. Ack. by Robert Ring and his wife Elizabeth Ring before Tho: Bradbury and Tristram Coffyn, sen., commissioners of Salisbury, 18: 11: 1655.

Robert Ring of Salisbury, planter, for £14, conveyed to Tristram Coffyn, jun., of Newbury, tailor, four acres of meadow in Salisbury, which I bought of John ffuller sometime inhabitant of Salisbury, Dec. 1, 1655. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Willi Browne. Ack. by Robert Ring and his wife Elizabeth before Tho: Bradbury and Tristram Coffyn, sen., commissioners of Salisbury.

Samuell Winsley of Salisbury discharged willi: ffifeild of Hampton of all indebtedness April 10, 1656. Wit: Tho: Whelewrite and Jn° Redman. Ack. in court at Salisbury April 10, 1656.

Will of Thomas Dow of Haverhill, dated May 29, 1654. Wife Phebe, exec

utrix. He devises land, house, etc., he bought in Haverhill to his eldest son John Dow (under age), who is to pay his (John's) brothers Thomas (the second son) and Steven, and his two sisters Mary and Martha. All the children are under age. Wit: Jno. Eaton and Shatswell. Proved in Salisbury court 8: 2 mo: 1656. His wife Phebe survived him.

Inventory of estate of Tho: Doue. Phebe Dow, ex'x. Real, £ 52 10s.; personal, 43 95.; total, £95 19s. £43 Appraised by John I Eaton, James A. Davis, sen., and Theo: Shatswell.

Henry Ambross of Boston, house-carpenter, conveyed to Mr. Thomas Bradbury and John Stevens, both of Salisbury, planters, with the consent of my wife Susanah, ten acres of meadow, bounded by Mr. Willi Worcester and Richard Wells, great neck, and little river; and six acres of salt marsh in Salisbury, bounded by Mr. Worcester, Jn°. Ilsley and Jn. Eaton, both lots in Salisbury, Jan. 15, 1654. Wit: The marke of I Tho: Jones and Richard Ormsbey. Ack. before Tho Wiggin 23: 3: 1656. Sam Winsley of Salisbury, sen., discharged Wm. ffifeild of Hampton from debt April 10, 1656. Wit: Tho: Wheelwrite and Jno. Redman. Ack. in court at Salisbury April 10, 1656.

Will of William Estow of Hampton, dated 16: 8: 1655. Bequeaths to my son-in-law morris Hobbs and my daughter Sarah "my houfe wherin hee dwelleth and the Lott" with two shares of cowcommons and one of the ox-common; also, one acre of salt marsh. To my two daughters a lot of land. Sarah to have the south side toward Christopher Palmer's. To my daughter Mary one share of the cow-common. To my two daughters, twelve acres of meadow; also, twelve acres of upland in the mill field and swamp at its end, Sarah's to lie on the west side. To my daughter Mary, eight acres of salt marsh. To my daughter Sarah nine acres. To my daughter Sarah Hobbs four oxen and two cows ("wch is old gentle &

blackish"). To my grandson John Hobbs, who has a sister Sarah. To my daughter Mary Marston. To the children of willi: Moulton. To my son-in-law Tho: Marston. Wit: Abraha: Pirkins and willi: Moulton. Proved in court at Salisbury 8 2 mo: 1656.

Inventory of estate of Willi Estow, late dec'd, given to his daughter Mary Marston, real and personal. £ 60 75.; to his daughter Sarah Hobbs, real and personal, £143 135.

Joseph Parker of Andover, carpenter, conveyed to John Ilsley of Norfolk county, barber, one-acre house lot in Salisbury (with commonages belonging to it), bounded by Mr. Sam: Hall, Lewis Hulett, etc., and a lot in the ferry lots, May 14, 1663. Wit: Symond Bradstreet and Dudley Bradstreet. Ack. before Symond Bradstreet 14:3: 1663.

Richard Smithe of Ipswich, yeoman, conveyed to Sam. Dudley of Exeter, gent: three-quarters of the new saw-mill on the eastern side of Exeter river, mortgaged to Richard Smith, my father, dwelling in old England, by Edward Gillman, jun., etc., which was made over to my father by said Gillman, except Thomas Jones' house and lot which is confirmed to Jn°. Gillman of Exeter, by me, excepting also my part of the old saw-mill on the other side of Exeter river, Oct. 8, 1656. Wit: Phillip Challis and Jno. Hoyt H his mark. Ack. in court at Hampton 7: 8 mo: 1656.

Sam Dudley of Exeter, conveyed to John Gillman of Exeter one-fourth of ye new saw-mill on east side of Exeter river, formerly Edward Gillman's; two acres of meadow on Exeter river; five acres of meadow near Mr. Hilton's, which I bought of Richard Smithe, Oct. 8, 1656. Wit: Phillip Challis and Jno. hoyt H his mark. Ack. in court at Hampton 7: 8 mo: 1656.

Willi: Coule (his W mark) of Hampton, carpenter, conveyed to Tho: Webster of Hampton, planter, a five-acre planting lot, bounded by Philemon Dalton and Robert Drake, Oct. 17, 1656. The grantor has a wife. Wit: Philemon Dalton

and Samuell Dalton. Ack. before Tho: Wiggin 298: 1656.

Sam'. Dudley conveyed to Tho: Biggs of Exeter the neck in Exeter, which was formerly Edward Gillman's, excepting willi: More's lot and land of Jn°. Warren, Feb. 6, 1656. Wit: Willi: More and Jn°. Teed. Ack. before Tho: Wiggin April 15, 1657.

William Hubbard, sen., of Ipswich, gent, and wife Judith, for £60, conveyed to "ye wo'p Cpt. Thomas Wiggin of Quamfcooke," Norfolk county, 1000 acres granted to him by the General Court Oct. 15, 1656, on north side of Quochecho river about eight or nine miles from the mills; 890 acres being in a pine swamp, a part being only three or four miles from the mills upon Quochecho river, May 22, 1657. Wit: Henry Webbe and Jonathan Negus. Ack. by W. H. before Jo: Endecott, Gov., 22: 3: 1657; and by J. H. before Samuell Symonds 25: 3: 1657.

Josiah Cobham of Salisbury, yeoman, conveyed to Edward Cottle of Salisbury, husbandman, 1-2 of 15 acres on west side of Pawwaus river in Salisbury, bounded by Richard Currier, Vall: Rowell and common land, 6: 10 mo: 1653. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Robert Pike. Ack. before Tho: Wiggin 16: 2: 1657. The grantor's wife Mary consents before Tho: Bradbury and Isaac Buswell (his I mark), commissioners of Salisbury, 3: 3: 1657.

Robert ffitts of Salisbury, planter, conveyed to Phillip Griffin dwelling house and three-acre house lot, bounded by willi Allin and a lane leading up to m'. Sam Halls house; also, three acres of marsh, bounded by willi: Os[g]ood, m3. Ellener Hooke, Phillip Wollidg; also, commonage belonging to said house and lands in Salisbury, April 7, 1657. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Nath: Boulter. Ack. in court at Salisbury April 14, 1657.

Samuell Hall of Salisbury, gent., conveyed to Mr. Tho: Bradbury, Lt. Robert Pike, Isack Buswell, Edward ffrench and

Andrew Greely of Salisbury, for Salisbury, my farm toward Hampton, formerly purchased of Mr. Sam: Dudley, containing 100 acres, 10: 2 mo: 1657. Wit: Tho: Bradbury, jun., Mary Wiggin and Judeth Bradbury. Ack. in court at Salisbury 14: 2: 1657.

Samuel Hall of Salisbury, gent., conveyed two acres in Barebery meadows to Joseph ffrench of Salisbury, bounded by Mr. Dow, Willi: Allin and John Dickison, April 15, 1657. Wit: willi; Buswell and the mark of II Edward Cottell. Ack. in court at Salisbury 16 2 1657. Joseph ffrench of Salisbury, tailor, conveyed to Samuel Hall of Salisbury two acres of meadow on Merrimack river, bounded by Rich: Currier and Edward Cottle, April 15, 1657. Wit: Willi: Buswell and Edward Cottle his II mark. Ack. in court at Salisbury 16: 2: 1657.

Dec. 5, 1653, Abraham Tilton, son of widow Tilton of Lynn, apprenticed to John Hud (his H mark) of Lynn, weaver. Wit: Edward Burchum, Jinkin Davis and Garrard Spencer.

Gerrard Spencer deposed that John Hood late of Lyn sent a letter out of old England to his wife that then lived in Lyn, giving her orders to deliver the apprentice to his mother again, and to get something of her toward his passage. Sworn to before James Axey.

Elizabeth Hood, wife of John Hood of Lynn (said John being in England), says that she did not know that the court at Hampton had apprenticed said Abraham Tilton to Peter Tilton, living at Connecticut, with consent of the apprentice's father in law Rodger Shaw of Hampton, and she consents Nov. 10, 1655. Abraham's mother was then deceased. Wit: Edward Burchum and ffrancis Douse.

Nathaniel [] deposes that he went with goodman Shaw to goodwife Hude, and that he spoke with Abraham before he went to Connecticut, that Abraham was altogether unwilling to go to his brother but rather chose to go to his father good

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125. CORNING. CORNING. Wanted, the lineage of Hannah Corning, wife of Benjamin Edwards, about 1785. COLE. Lineage of Jonathan Cole and wife, Miriam Hoskins, 1722; also of Samuel Cole of Beverly, who married Abigail Morgan. MORGAN. Lineage of Abigail, possibly daughter of Capt. William Morgan. EDWARDS. Lineage of Benjamin Edwards, probably of Salem, 1650. EATON. Ancestry of Hannah Eaton, who married Caleb Allen, son of Edward, of Ipswich. ELDREDGE. Name and lineage of wife of Elisha Eldred, Sr., who died in Wellfleet, 1739. HOPKINSON. Name and lineage of wife of Michael Hopkinson of Rowley, 1640. WISE. Lineage of Sarah Wise, wife of David Wheeler. WHEELER. Lineage of David Wheeler, Rowley or Newbury, about 1669. JoYCE. Lineage of Dorothy, wife of John Joyce, Yarmouth, 1666. WOOD. Lineage of Ann, widow of Theodore Price, Salem, who married Col. Dudley Bradstreet, 1702. MULFORD. Name of Hannah, wife of Thomas Mulford, Sr., Eastham, 1718. BLAKE. Lineage of George Blake and wife Dorothy of Gloucester, 1649. TYLER. Name and lineage of Mary, wife of Job Tyler, Andover; were members of Rev. John Elliot's

church, Roxbury, 1665; Mendon, 1672. IRISH. Lineage of Perry Irish, enlisted in war of 1812 at Rensslaerville, N. Y.; married and died at Murray, Orleans county, N. Y., 1841. MRS. M. C. C.

276 Commonwealth ave., Boston.

126. Wanted, ancestry and place of birth of Henry Bodwell, Senior, who came to Newbury, Mass., previous to Aug. 5, 1675; married Bethia Emery of that town May 4, 1681; lived at the junction of the Merrimack and Spickett rivers (now in Lawrence, Mass.), 1693; and died June I, 1745, aet. 93. Lawrence.

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8. Hephzibah Andrews, who married Abraham How of Ipswich in 1712, and died there in 1753, was daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Perley) Andrews of Salem Village (Danvers), and was born in Rowley Village (Boxford). Joseph Andrews was son of Robert and Grace Andrews of Rowley Village, where Robert died May 29, 1668. His wife, Grace, died Dec. 25, 1702 (?). Joseph Andrews' wife, Sarah Perley, whom he married Feb. 1, 1681, was daughter of John Perley and Mary Howlett, his wife, of Rowley Village, and was born about 1662. John Perley was son of the immigrant Allan Perley and Susanna Bokenson, his wife, and was born in 1636, dying Dec. 15, 1729, aged ninety-three. His wife, Mary Howlett, was daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Howlett of Ipswich, and she died in Boxford Oct. 21, 1718.—Ed.

35. The name of Pottle is found in the town records of Methuen, Mass.A. E. B.

89. Peter Garland', mariner, born in England, resided at Charlestown, Mass., where he was admitted an inhabitant in 1637, with seventeen others, including John Harvard, founder of Harvard college. He died in the South while on a voyage. By his wife Elizabeth (who died in 1687, aged eighty-eight), he had a son John2, born before 1622, who settled in Hampton before 1653, owning land in Exeter in 1650. He died Jan. 4, 1672. By his second wife, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Chase, and daughter of Thomas and Ann (Knapp) Philbrick, whom he married in 1654, John Garland3 had a son John3, born March 11, 1655. John Garland3 lived in Hampton; was a representative to the General Assembly in 1693; and died after 1715. By his first wife, Elizabeth Robinson (born in 1653, and died April 15, 1715), whom he married Dec. 24, 1673, he had a daughter, Mary+, born March 14, 1683. She married Israel Clifford, and resided in Hampton.-Sarah L. Kimball, San Francisco, Cal.

93. See answer to 8 above.

106. Lydia Webster5, wife of Samuel Haseltine of Haverhill, was born Nov. 4, 1727, and married Mr. Haseltine in April, 1749. She was daughter of Samuel Webster and Abigail Marsh, who were married Nov. 14, 1726. Samuel Webster4, born Dec. 15, 1701, was son of Stephen Webster3 and Mary (Goodwin) Cook, who were married Oct. 23, 1700. Stephen Webster3, born Jan. 1, 1672, and died March 8, 1748-9, was son of Stephen Webster and Hannah Ayer, who were married March 24, 1662-3. Stephen Webster, born in 1637, was son of John' and Mary (Shatswell) Webster.-Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, Pa.

109. Rachel Mitchell, who married William Whittier, was a daughter of An

drew Mitchell of Haverhill. Wyman's Charlestown says that Andrew Mitchell married Abigail Atwood Nov. 12, 1686, and was probably a son of Thomas Mitchell and Mary Moulton, who were married in October, 1655. Abigail Atwood, born in December, 1662, was a daughter of Philip Atwood (born in 1620, and came to Charlestown in 1635) and Rachel Bachelder. Rachel (born about 1639, and died Feb. 5, 1673-4) was a daughter of William (born 1597; came to Charlestown in 1634; and died Feb. 20, 1669) and Rachel (born in 1603; came to Charlestown in 1634; and died May 28, 1676) Bachelder, who were married in 1633. Thomas Mitchell was born in 1628; came to Malden in 1635; was at

Pemaquid in 1675; and died Sept. 1, 1709. Mary Moulton, born in 1636, and died Jan. 7, 1711-2, was daughter of Thomas Moulton (who came to Charlestown in 1631, and died Oct. 24, 1657) and Jane, his wife, who came to Charlestown in 1631, and was alive in 1682, being bedridden.—Mrs. E. G. Rice, Brook

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