Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameAnna Richards 68876,68893,68881,68894
Birthca 1610
Deathabt 165068895,68881,68896
MemoAbt 1654?
FatherThomas Richards (ca1590-)
MotherWealthan Loring (ca1590-)
Spouses
Birth1610, Weymouth, Norfolk County, MA68875,68876,68878,68884,68885,68881,68880,68886
MemoProbably in parish of Lee, near Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England?
Residenceca 1639, Weymouth, Plymouth County, MA68887
Land Purchase30 Jun 1644, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA68888
Memo31 (sic) Jun? lots drawn for division of woodland
Land Purchase9 Jun 1645, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA68531,68534
Memolots were drawn for the great plain
Death22 Feb 1686, Weymouth, Plymouth County, MA68876,68878,68884,68885,68881,68880,68889,68890
Memo/1687; 1685?
Burial24 Feb 1686, Old North Cemetery, Weymouth, Plymouth County, MA68891
Memo/1687
Occupationblacksmith68892,68883
FatherEnoch Hunt (1585-<1647)
MotherSarah Palmer (ca1585-)
Misc. Notes
Pg 912 A list of those shares were declared forfeited to the town for non-fillment of conditions on the 24th of 8th month (Oct) 1643: Ephraim Hunt65556

Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA - Early Settlers: A town meeting was held in Rehoboth on the 31st of June, 1644, at which lots were drawn for a division of the woodland between the plain and the town. Fifty-eight shares were drawn as follows: 11. Ephraim Hunt64608

Up to July, 1644, there had been three separate allotments of land made in Seekonk, and on the 5th of that month it was ordered that all who had allotments in either of the three divisions "presently to be laid out by Mr. OLIVER and his partner, Joseph FISHER," and who did not pay of the surveys either at Boston or Dedham by the 28th of the following October, should forfeit their lands so laid out. The nine men chosen on the 9th of December, 1644, to direct public affairs wee the following: A'exander WINCHESTER, Richard WRIGHT, Henry SMITH, Edward SMITH, Walter PALMER, William SMITH, Stephen PAYNE, Richard BOWEN, and Robert MARTIN. On the 10th of the succeeding January, at a meeting of the townsmen, it was agreed that eighteen men should forfeit their lands for not fencing them, "or not removing thier families according to a former order." These men were the following: Ralph SHEPHERD, James BROWNE, Mr. LEONARD, The Governor's lot, Matthew PRATT, Thomas DUNN, John MEGGS, Thomas COOPER, John SUTTON, Mr. PECK, Obadiah HOLMES, James WALKER, Edward GILMAN, Thomas HOLBROOKE, John HOLBROOKE, Mr. BROWNE, Edward PATTESON and Ephraim HUNT. Probably these men conformed to the requirements and retained their lands. At the same meeting all those men having lots on the neck ofland were reuired to fence so much as the number of his acres cometh to." by the 15th day of the second month, or pay two shillings for every rod not fenced.64608

Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth MA68645
Pg 313 Ephraim Hunt of Weymouth, blacksmith, appoints Thomas Richards of Weymouth, his attorney, to take possession of lands in Beaonsfield, Buckinghamshire, formerly in possession of John Hunt of Winchmore Hill, in the parish of Agmondsham (Amersham) 5 Dec 1646 (Aspinwall Notarial Records 50)
Marriageca 1645, Weymouth, MA68893,68881,68889,68894
ChildrenJohn (1646-1723)
 Thomas (1648-)
 Ephraim (1650-1713)
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