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... minister , of Deerfield , New Hampshire , was son of Deacon Nathaniel Wells , whose father was also Deacon Nathaniel Wells , who removed to Wells , Me . , from Ipswich , Mass . , and who was a son of Deacon Thomas Wells of Ipswich . " I ...
... minister , of Deerfield , New Hampshire , was son of Deacon Nathaniel Wells , whose father was also Deacon Nathaniel Wells , who removed to Wells , Me . , from Ipswich , Mass . , and who was a son of Deacon Thomas Wells of Ipswich . " I ...
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... minister of Amesbury , ordained in 1672 , and died July 10 , 1734 , aged eighty - six . If so , he was eighty - seven years and six months old at the time of his decease . From the above , and from the will of ( 1 ) THOMAS WELLS ' of ...
... minister of Amesbury , ordained in 1672 , and died July 10 , 1734 , aged eighty - six . If so , he was eighty - seven years and six months old at the time of his decease . From the above , and from the will of ( 1 ) THOMAS WELLS ' of ...
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... minister , of Amesbury , " though the iden- tity has been sometimes questioned . In a conveyance of land to him , made January 8 , 1667 , he is described therein as " Thomas Wells , Jun ' , of Ipswich , Essex County , Mass . " ; and ...
... minister , of Amesbury , " though the iden- tity has been sometimes questioned . In a conveyance of land to him , made January 8 , 1667 , he is described therein as " Thomas Wells , Jun ' , of Ipswich , Essex County , Mass . " ; and ...
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... minister of Amesbury would come to Wells to administer on an estate of £ 352 8s . 6d . unless he was a near relative of the decedent , and felt a deep interest in the maintenance and education of his chil- dren . Hence I think the ...
... minister of Amesbury would come to Wells to administer on an estate of £ 352 8s . 6d . unless he was a near relative of the decedent , and felt a deep interest in the maintenance and education of his chil- dren . Hence I think the ...
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... minister at Amesbury , or with some other relative near Newbury , and remained there until he returned to Wells in 1700. Immediately after the massacre of his family by the Indians , as hereafter stated , he returned to Newbury , as if ...
... minister at Amesbury , or with some other relative near Newbury , and remained there until he returned to Wells in 1700. Immediately after the massacre of his family by the Indians , as hereafter stated , he returned to Newbury , as if ...
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Genealogy of the Wells Family, of Wells, Maine (Classic Reprint) Charles K. Wells ¹Ì¸®º¸±â ¾øÀ½ - 2016 |
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35 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Last Will and Testament of Michael Bunting, of the County of Doniphan and State of Kansas. 1, Michael Bunting, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this, my last will and testament, in manner and form following; that is to say: First.
34 ÆäÀÌÁö - And it is my desire that this my present Codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last Will and Testament to all intents and purposes.
38 ÆäÀÌÁö - Ministry, having served his Generation by the will of GOD, he fell on sleep, and (we trust) enjoys a Prophets reward.
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - First my will is that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will that all my Just Debts and funeral Charges be paid by my Executor hereafter named in convenient Time after my Decease Item.
32 ÆäÀÌÁö - East 114 poles to the beginning, containing one hundred and forty six acres be the same more or less. To have and to hold the...
37 ÆäÀÌÁö - REV. THOMAS WELLS was settled as first pastor of the first church in Amesbury, in 1672 or 1673. Occasional preaching had been enjoyed in the " new town" for ten or twenty years before that time, but he was the first who was recognized as the town's minister. A committee were chosen, May 11, 1672, " to see if they can obtain Mr Weels to be helpfull to us in the work of the Ministry.
18 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the Name of God Amen. The Eighth day of April Anno Domini one thousand Seven Hundred twenty and five I Andrew Haly of Kittery in the County of York in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England yeoman being very Sick and weak in Body But of Perfect mind and memory...
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - I give and devise the use and improvement of one third part of all my real estate...
6 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thomas Wells was one of the earliest English inhabitants of Ipswich. He took the Freeman's oath at Boston, May 7, 1637. He had a house lot granted to him in 1635, on the south side of the river, near where the Stone Bridge now is, and afterwards, in 1638, "planting lands" near