The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated ... Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volumen2Sidney Perley Essex Antiquarian, 1898 |
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... mark ) of Hamp- ton , carpenter , for staves , etc. , to be paid to Thomas Macy at Exeter , conveys to Jno . Robison his dwelling house and 25 acres of land near the falls river , bounded by Mr. Stanian and Robert Tuck , 4 : 3 mo : 1655 ...
... mark ) of Hamp- ton , carpenter , for staves , etc. , to be paid to Thomas Macy at Exeter , conveys to Jno . Robison his dwelling house and 25 acres of land near the falls river , bounded by Mr. Stanian and Robert Tuck , 4 : 3 mo : 1655 ...
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... mark ) of Salis- bury , 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 ) ...
... mark ) of Salis- bury , 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 ) ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... mark ) , commissioners of Salisbury , 3 : 3 : 1657 . Robert ffitts of Salisbury , planter , con- veyed to Phillip Griffin dwelling house and three - acre house lot , bounded by willi Allin and a lane leading up to m ' . Sam Halls house ...
... mark ) , commissioners of Salisbury , 3 : 3 : 1657 . Robert ffitts of Salisbury , planter , con- veyed to Phillip Griffin dwelling house and three - acre house lot , bounded by willi Allin and a lane leading up to m ' . Sam Halls house ...
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... mark I read this will to Richard Ingersoll & he acknowledged it to be his will . Jo . Endecott . WILL OF JOHN GOFFE . The following is a copy of a will found recorded in the town records of Ipswich . Mr. Goffe died Dec. 9 , 1641 . The ...
... mark I read this will to Richard Ingersoll & he acknowledged it to be his will . Jo . Endecott . WILL OF JOHN GOFFE . The following is a copy of a will found recorded in the town records of Ipswich . Mr. Goffe died Dec. 9 , 1641 . The ...
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