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JEREMIAH ALLEN5, born in Manchester April 16, 1728. He was a mariner; and lived in his native town. He married Eunice Gardner of Manchester June 17, 1748. He probably died before 1777.

Children, born in Manchester :227-1. JEREMIAH, b. April 6, 1749. 228-II. EUNICE, b. April 27, 1751. 229-III. ABIGAIL®, b. July 23, 1753.

230-IV. JAMES, bapt. Dec. 7, 1755. 231-V. DANIEL, b. March 15, 1758. 232-VI. OLIVER®, b. May 3, 1760; d. Feb.

1765.

233-VII. NATHANIEL, bapt. Sept. 18, 1763.

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EZEKIEL ALLENS, born in Manchester June 22, 1749. He was a cordwainer; and lived in Manchester. He married Mary Procter of Manchester Aug. 25, 1791; and died Aug. 20, 1794. She married, secondly, Maj. Burley Smith of Manchester Oct. 24, 1799.

Child, born in Manchester :241-I. EZEKIEL, b. Nov. 3, 1792; d., unmarried, March 9, 1873, aged eighty.

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SAMUEL ALLENS, born in Gloucester June 3, 1726. He was a yeoman; and lived in Manchester. He married Sarah Goodrich (published Nov. 10, 1759); and they were living in 1796.

Child, born in Gloucester :242-I. JOSEPH, b. June 19, 1762.

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JOSEPH ALLENS, born in Gloucester Oct. 10, 1727. He was a mariner; and lived in his native town. He married, first, Mary Plumer (published Nov. 25, 1748); and, second, Sarah Sargent, about 1754.

Children, born in Gloucester :243-1. MARY, b. Oct. 14, 1751. 244-II. JOSEPH, b. Nov. —, 1755. 245-III. EPES, b. Sept. 5, 1757246-IV. WINTHROP", b. Sept. 4, 1759; living in Gloucester, merchant, 1790. 247-v. DANIEL, b. July 26, 1761. 248-VI. SAMUEL®, b. Dec. 22, 1763. 249-VII. KATHARINE®, b. Nov. 24, 1766. 250-VIII. MARY", b. March 19, 1773.

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JAMES ALLEN5, born in Manchester Oct. CAPT. WILLIAM ALLEN5, born in Glou19, 1746. He lived in Manchester; and cester July 8, 1744. He lived in Gloumarried Mary Jerewah* (or, Gerrewah-cester; and married, first, Experience publishment) of Manchester Dec. 13, 1767.

238-1.

Children, born in Manchester ::Elizabeth®, b. June 7, 1769. 239-II. MOLLY, b. Sept. 23, 1771; m. Joseph Perry of Portland Dec. 3, 1801. 240--III. JAMES®, b. Aug. 24, 1774; m. Anna Lee Nov. 6, 1803; and had three children. He lived in Beverly; and d., of fever, at the West Indies.

"Deleware."-Dea. John Price.

Bennett (published Nov. 28, 1767); second, Tabitha Bray Dec. 13, 1770; and, third, Tammy Lane June 30, 1786. Children, born in Gloucester :

251-I.

252-11. 253-III.

EXPERIENCE®, b. Oct. 7, 1768; m. Henry Gunnison April 17, 1788. RACHEL, bapt. Aug. 26, 1770. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 23, 1773; m. Margaret (Mary-church records) Kinsman Dec. 3 (4-church records), 1800; captain; lived in Gloucester; and had children.

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BARTHOLOMEW ALLEN5, a twin, born in Manchester Jan. 15, 1737-8. He lived in Manchester; and married Jane Morgan of that town March 18, 1760. He died at sea March, 1770; and she married, secondly, Lawrence McLaughlin of Manchester Aug. 31, 1772.

Children, born in Manchester :— 259-1. JACOB, b. in 1760; d. Oct. 23, 1774. 260-11. JENNY®, b. July 4, 1761. 261-III. ANNA®, b. Jan. 18, 1764; d. Nov.-, 1765.

262-IV. RACHEL, b. Sept. 1, 1765. 263-V. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 19, 1767. 264-VI. BARTHOLOMEW, b. Aug. 19, 1769.

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ANDREW ALLEN,5 born in Manchester April 15, 1743, was a yeoman and tailor. He lived in Manchester until 1774, when he removed to Wenham, where he remained until 1781, when he sold his farm there, and after living in Manchester until about 1789, removed to Hopkinton, N. H. He married Elizabeth Killam of Wenham May 31, 1767. She was living in 1789; and he died about 1818. He

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Baker of Manchester Dec. 25, 1787; and died Sept. 2, 1805. She died Feb. 4, 1846, aged seventy-six.

Children, born in Manchester :—

282-1.

283-11.

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NANCY", b. Jan. 9, 1791; m. James Knowlton June 14, 1813. 284-III. JOAH, b. March 15, 1794; m. Enos Merrill of Hopkinton, N. H., March 23, 1817. 285-IV. STEPHEN, b. May 13, 1797; m. Nancy Cross April 5, 1827; and d. March 29, 1880, aged eighty-three. She d. March 10, 1864, aged fiftyeight. They lived in Manchester; and had eleven children. 286-v. OLIVER, b. Oct. 12, 1801; d. young. 287-VI. SUSANNAH, b. March 16, 1803; m. Samuel Crowell Nov. 20, 1825; and d. March 5, 1847.

To be continued.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF THE REVOLUTION.

Continued from page 131. SOLOMON AUBIN of Newburyport; return of men enl. into Continental Army from 2d Essex co. reg., dated Essex, Feb. 16, 1778; joined Capt. Moses Greenleaf's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis' reg.; enl., 3 yrs. ; also, priv., Capt. Greenleaf's co., Col. Tupper's (10th) reg.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Feb. 21, 1777, to Oct. 4, 1778; reported, died Oct. 4, 1778; also, muster return dated Jan. 25, 1778; reported, taken prisoner at Hubelton.

JOHN AUGUSTUS of Salem; gunner, brig. "Union" (privateer), commanded by Capt. Jonathan Gardner; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Nov. 3, 1780; age, 29 yrs.; stature, 5 ft., 6 in.; complexion, brown.

JOHN AUSKENSON of Marblehead; man, ship "Franklin," commanded by Capt. John Turner; descriptive list of officers and crew, dated Salem, Dec. 2, 1780; age, 17 yrs.; complexion, light; cruise began Aug. 8, 1780.

SOLOMON AUSTEN of Methuen; priv., Capt. Samuel Johnson's co., Col. Titcomb's reg.; roll made up from date of

arrival at Providence, R. I., April 27, 1777; dis. June 27, 1777; service, 2 mos., 10 dys. Roll dated Bristol.

ISAAC AUSTIN of Methuen; Capt. James Mallone's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 41⁄2 dys.

ISAAC AUSTIN, JR., of Methuen; Capt. James Mallone's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 41⁄4 dys.

JOHN AUSTIN of Beverly; priv., Capt. John Gay's co., Col. Ebenezer Francis' reg.; pay abstracted for 2 dys., travel allowance sworn to Nov. 29, 1776.

JOHN AUSTIN, JR., of Methuen; priv., Capt. James Mallone's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7% dys.

JOHN AUSTIN, JR., of Methuen; priv., Maj. Samuel Bodwell's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 31⁄2 dys. [Name crossed out on roll.]

JONATHAN AUSTIN of Methuen; priv., Capt. James Mallone's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 6 1⁄2 dys.

JONATHAN AUSTIN of Methuen; corp., Maj. Samuel Bodwell's co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 3 1⁄2 dys. [Name crossed out on roll.]

SOLOMON AUSTON of Methuen; priv., Capt. Samuel Johnson's co., Col. Titcomb's reg.; arrived at Providence April 27, 1777; dis. June 27, 1777; service, 2 mos., 10 dys., on an alarm at Rhode Island; also, Capt. Johnson's co., Col. Johnson's reg.; enl. Aug. 14, 1777; dis. Nov. 30, 1777; service, 4 mos., with Northern army. Roll sworn to at Andover.

WILLIAM AVERAL of Gloucester; priv., Capt. Warner's co., Col. Little's reg. ; co. return [probably Oct., 1775]; enl. May 3, 1775; age, 20 yrs.

AMOS AVERELL of Topsfield: priv., Capt. Stephen Perkins' co., which marched on alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 21⁄2 dys.; also, pay roll for service from Sept. 22 to Nov. 16, 1776, 2 mos., 7 dys. Roll dated North Castle.

ISAAC AVERELL of Topsfield; priv., Capt. Stephen Perkins' co., which marched

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172. William Tirrell married, about 1655, Rebecca Simpson, or Simpkins, daughter of Capt. Nicholas of Boston. Who were William's father and mother? Did he have

any brothers and sisters? J. S. c. B. South Weymouth.

173. John Colson married Susanna Lincoln (of Thomas), 1706, Hingham. John is supposed to have come from Salem. He moved from Hingham to Weymouth Who were his parents? Did he have brothers and sisters? J. S. C. B.

about 1713.

174. I want to find out about William Dyer who married Joanna Chard, and Thomas Dyer who married Agnes Reed.

J. S. C. B.

175. Capt. John Vinson married Sarah Gurney, 1673. Who were his parents? Who were the parents of Sarah Gurney? J. S. C. B.

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45. The grandfather of David Nichols3 of Salem was Thomas Nichols' of

Amesbury, perhaps previously of Malden. By his wife Mary he had son Thomas2 born in 1670. Thomas married Jane Jameson, and they were parents of David3 who was born in Amesbury Oct. 26, 1709. David W. Hoyt, Providence, R. I.

55. William Harris of Ipswich married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Newman of that place. She was born there Sept. 21, 1668, and was the wife of Mr. Harris in 1691, when her father died.-Ed.

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