Whitmore tracts, a collection of essays on matters of interest to persons bearing the name

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21 페이지 - ... issuing; and for default of such issue, then to the use and behoof of the second, third, fourth and fifth, and all and every other sons of my said grandson Charles, to be lawfully begotten, the elder of such son or sons, and the heirs of his body...
21 페이지 - ... always to be preferred and to take before the younger of such sons, and the heirs of his...
37 페이지 - Recordr. WILLIAM WILCOCKES. — I, William Wilcockes, of Cambridge, although weake in Body, yet of sound mind, make this my last will. Just debts be Sattisfied, and the remainder of my estate my wife shall have the vse thereof dureing the time of her widowhood, and when it shall please the Lord to change her Condition, by mariage, or by death, whether shall first happen, my will is, that my estate shalbe thus...
37 페이지 - Recover of this prsent sicknes, wch is now vpon her, or before her mariage, my will is, that shee shall then dispose and have to her Vse, only one fourth part of the remainder of my estate, after my debts & legacies are first payd, and the remainder of my estate I give to my sisters Children in old England, to be equally devided between them, who were the Children of my deare sister, Christian Boyden.
36 페이지 - ... unquestionably their uncle, and their mother had married secondly Ingols. These two grandchildren of Mary (Whitmore) Brewer both married ; and there were also living their cousins, the children of Mary Chapman, two being mentioned in the will of John Brewer, Sen., viz. : Edward and John Chapman. (4) JOHN * BREWER, 3d, of Ipswich, was a mariner. Nov. 9, 1717 (Essex Deeds, vol. xxxii.), he with wife Abigail sell a half right in common land to Robert Calfe, clothier. Mentions his father John Brewer....
7 페이지 - God the giver of it doe make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme followinge. First I bequeath...
32 페이지 - John Smith, Sen., with consent of his wife Joan, deeds land to his son John, Jr., mentioning, also, land of James Jackson. In the same year James Jackson had land granted to him " lying next to his father John Smith." As already mentioned, in 1682 John Smith, Sen., had taken a second wife, Mary, daughter of George and Mary ( Whitmore) Farrow. In 1684, he confirms to his son John, land given by him " and Joane my former wife, his mother.
33 페이지 - ... that about 1713, John Smith, late of York and then of Gloucester, Mass., as executor of his father John S., had the lands re-granted and the boundaries defined. Now it seems by Essex county records, the administration was granted 18 May, 1713, to Susanna, widow of John Smith, of Gloucester, mariner;1 that they had children John, Abigail, Rebecca, Susanna and Joseph. Here I leave this line, having no Whitmore blood in it. As yet I find no trace of any children of Mary (Farrow) Smith, and it is...
37 페이지 - ... Farnsworth, and deeds land in 1661 and 1665. But this proves too much, for this John did not have a widow six years before. I find no other John Wilcox in Dorchester, and this John was certainly the Middletown man. We must look elsewhere for Eliot's wife. It seems therefore almost certain that Jacob Elliot's wife was Mary, widow of William Wilcox, of Cambridge ; since she was a widow and the only one we know of. Leaving out of sight some early settlers of the name in Rhode Island, we find that...
21 페이지 - Repliants father, and of t'heires males of his bodye lawfully begotten or to be begotten, and for default of such yssue then...

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