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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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 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 Lawfull lawfully begotten Legacies Lord Loving Wife Margaret married Martha Martin Carter Mary meadow mony naturall paid Panfield payd pedigree Priscilla Reade was buryed Richard Symonds Samuel Symonds sayd Seal severall shee Simons soñe sonne of Samuell sonne Samuel 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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Page 67 - Goodfellow ; have sould unto Mr Samuel Symonds two of the Irish youthes I brought over by order of the State of England, the name of one of them is William Dalton, the other Edward Welch, to serve him, his...
Page 57 - I, the aforesaid William Phips, Knight, do hereby, in the name and in the behalf of their most excellent Majesties, William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, and by order of their said Majesties...
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Page 8 - The next year he and his brother were concerned in a very serious matter, which came before the General Court at Boston, from the records of which I quote at full length: — 7 May, 1662. The Court having considered the case of John Baker & Thomas Baker, represented to this Court by the records of the County Court at Ipsuich, together wth what the parties could say for themselves, in helping John Perly out of the prison there, who was sentenced to be whipt severely for his stealing of a mare, the...
Page 3 - April 8th 1637. The examinaction of John Baker borne in Norwich in Norffolcke, Grocar aged 39 yeres, and Elizabeth his wife aged 31 yeares with 3 children, Elizabeth, John and Thomas, and 4 sarvants, Marey Alxarson, aged 24 yeares, Anne Alxarson, aged 20 yeares, Bridgett Boulle aged 32 yeares and Samuell Arres aged 14 yeares ar all desiroues to goe for Charles Towne in New England there to inhabitt and remaine.
Page 66 - The alarm was without foundation. He was also appointed, with three others, to keep the county courts at Hampton and Salisbury. In May, 1654, a committee of three was chosen, of which Gen. Denison was one, " to examine, compare, reconcile, and place together in good order all former laws both printed and written.
Page 121 - ... Buckingham, mercer, 16 February, 1603, proved 4 May. 1604. To my wife Bridget Rawson for and during her natural life, my house and tenement and the appurtenances, &c. lying in Colbrooke, now in the occupation of Edward Whitlock, and, after her decease, unto David Rawson my son and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten ; and, for want of such issue, unto...