Ancestry of Priscilla Baker: Who Lived 1674-1731, and was Wife of Isaac Appleton, of IpewichJohn Wilson & Son, 1870 - 142 pages |
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... Topsfield , 150 acres more or less , with the condition that Thomas should pay to his father and mother 10 £ every year . The date of death is not known of John Baker , or of his wife Elizabeth . He was living at Topsfield in 1680 , as ...
... Topsfield , 150 acres more or less , with the condition that Thomas should pay to his father and mother 10 £ every year . The date of death is not known of John Baker , or of his wife Elizabeth . He was living at Topsfield in 1680 , as ...
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... Tops- field , in consideration of bills from his sons John and Thomas to the amount of £ 18 . John ' and Elizabeth Baker ... Topsfield ; he lived in Ipswich , and died in 1718 , leaving children . His son John3 married , in 1703 , Hannah ...
... Tops- field , in consideration of bills from his sons John and Thomas to the amount of £ 18 . John ' and Elizabeth Baker ... Topsfield ; he lived in Ipswich , and died in 1718 , leaving children . His son John3 married , in 1703 , Hannah ...
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... Topsfield , as stated before , and lived in that town . He had previously led rather a wild life at Ipswich . On the records of the County Court for 26 March , 1661 , we read , - " Thomas Baker upon his p'sentment for smoking tobaco in ...
... Topsfield , as stated before , and lived in that town . He had previously led rather a wild life at Ipswich . On the records of the County Court for 26 March , 1661 , we read , - " Thomas Baker upon his p'sentment for smoking tobaco in ...
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... Topsfield , which were constantly in dispute with its neighbors . On 16 May , 1683 , the General Court authorized the inhabitants of Andover , Tops- field , & c . , to raise a troop of horse of forty - eight men ; and Thomas Baker was ...
... Topsfield , which were constantly in dispute with its neighbors . On 16 May , 1683 , the General Court authorized the inhabitants of Andover , Tops- field , & c . , to raise a troop of horse of forty - eight men ; and Thomas Baker was ...
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... Topsfield to the General Court of 7 November , 1683 , and again in 1684 and 1686. His pay as Dep- uty was £ 2 ; and the value of his services and time at this period is seen in the following extract from the town - records of Topsfield ...
... Topsfield to the General Court of 7 November , 1683 , and again in 1684 and 1686. His pay as Dep- uty was £ 2 ; and the value of his services and time at this period is seen in the following extract from the town - records of Topsfield ...
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abutteth vpon aforesaid Año Argilla bequeath unto Birchanger Black Notley born at Toppesfield brother Byley County of Essex Court Cursitor in Chancery Daniel Eppes daughter of Thomas decease died Dñi Edmund Reade Edward Symonds eldest England Essex Executor farme called fiftie pounds Fitz Symonds five pounds gave and bequeasted geve Giue unto give & bequeath give and bequeath Harlakenden hath howse hundred pounds Ipswich Item I give John Baker John Banks John Symonds John Winthrop Legacies living Lord Loving Wife married Martha Martin Carter Mary meadow mony paid Panfield payd pedigree Priscilla Reade was buryed Richard Symonds Samuel Symonds sayd severall shee Simons soñe sonne of Samuell sonne Samuel sune Testament thereof thereunto Thomas Baker Thomas Reade Thomas Symons Topsfield Towne of Ipswich twenty pounds Twenty Shillings tyme Wickford wife was baptized William Reade William Symonds wyfe Yeldham yere
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