My Old Dead Relatives

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101 Unmarked HICKS, Joseph (I4243)
 
102 Unmarked DAVIS, Sarah (I4244)
 
103 Unmarked INGERSOLL, Joanna (I46513)
 
104 w/ mother after father’s death DEERING, Sarah (I10446)
 
105 Was in the service of John Winter at Richmond Island from 1634 to 1639. Lived in what is now called Eliot 1634-1683. Old Kittery page 549 lists children too.

Signed the Maine Compact of Submission to Massachusetts in Kittery, Maine, 1652 
JENKINS, Reginald (I4838)
 
106 Was pregant when her husband died. DAM, Sarah (I224)
 
107 Widow Elizabeth deeded to son John on 17 July 1724 all her estate except legacies in her will (not proved). MNU, Elizabeth (I4053)
 
108 Wife named Jane.

1640 - signed the Dover Combination.
sent by Capt John Mason to Dover, NH
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Taxed 1648 and onwards. 
CANNEY, Thomas (I2065)
 
109 Will dated 5 May 1764. To sons John and David, he gave the homestead formerly belonging to m"my honored father and mother, John Twombly and Sara Twombly, deceased." Both of these sones were then under age; he gave something to daughters Lydia (Runnels); Anna (Purington); Sarah (under age); to sister Martha; to nephew, Dniel (under 21); and to wife, who was executor with his father-in-law, Joseph Bunker. p483«s12» TWOMBLY, John (I211)
 
110 William Shepard of Taunton, page 337. WT 16. William Shepard (John2, William1), born about 1681, died after 1747; married at Salisbury, Mass., 5 Oct. 1704, Elizabeth Brown, born at Salisbury 29 Mar. 1682, died after 1747, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth (Shepherd) Brown. CHILDREN: Rebecca, b. 20 Dec 1707; bp. 11 Sep 1715 ; d. at Dover, N.H., 18 Apr 1736 in 29th yr.; m. at Durham (recorded also at Dover), 23 Nov 1727, Joseph Hanson, b. at Dover 10 Jan 1704, d. there 5 Sep 1754, s/o tobial and Anna ( ) Hanson. He had a second wife, Sarah. Jerusha; b. ca.1710; bp. 11 Sep 1715; m. [by the Durham minister], recorded at Chatham, N.H., 19 Dec 1728, Pomfret Whitehouse. Eliphalet, b. 26 Oct 1714, d. 6 Feb 1715. Bethia, bp. 3 May 1728 Elizabeth, bp. 3 May 1728 Eliezer, bp. 3 May 1728 William, bp. 3 May 1728 References: Public records; Warren Brown, History of Hampton Falls, N.H., Stackpole and Thompson, History of Durham, N.H.; New England Hist. and Gen. Register, 33:347; and 23:181.
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. ?, p.178-181 - The Reverend Hugh Adams, the first settled Minister in Durham, NH. - Marriages - At Oyster River Parish, Dover, NH Married Dec 19, 1728, with a certificate from Quechecho; Pomfret Whitehouse and Jerusha Shepherd.
Info - from book - Section - William Shepard of Taunton, page 337. WT 16. William Shepard (John2, William1), born about 1681, died after 1747; married at Salisbury, Mass., 5 Oct. 1704, Elizabeth Brown, born at Salisbury 29 Mar. 1682, died after 1747, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth (Shepherd) Brown. He was called of Amesbury at marriage, and the marriage was recorded in both that town and in Salisbury where the bride lived. They settled in Salisbury and on 4 Jun 1711 William of Hampton, N.H., was a grantee of land in Salisbury [Essex County Land]. On 11 Sep 1715, Elizabeth wife of William Shepperd was baptized at the First Church, Salisbury, and had their daughters Rebecca and Jerusha (apparently the only surviving children at that time) baptized. However, William seems to have lived mainly just across the New Hampshire border. 
SHEPHERD, Jerusha (I33028)
 

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