NameGeorge Kendrick 71490,68534,71491,68540,71492,68603,68545,71493,71494,71495,71496,71497
Memobef 1609?
Land Purchase6 Jan 1636, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA71506
Memo/1635 granted parcel of land, the Third Cliff 5 ac
Land Purchase6 Sep 1636, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA71506
Memo5 ac granted to him
Land Purchase31 Jan 1637, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA71506
Memo/1636 granted parcel of land, 20 ac of upland
Land PurchaseFeb 1637, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA71506
Memo/1636 Granted a portion of marsh land
Land Sold7 Mar 1645, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA71507
Memo/1646 sold to William Randall of Marshfield, one parcel of upland containing by estimation threescore acres, as also 9 ac marsh land, one parcel of upland 100 ac
Residencebef 1646, Boston, Suffolk County, MA71508,71509
Residencebef 1656, Providence County, RI71510,71511
Land Sold16 Dec 1663, Providence, Providence County, RI71514
MemoSold to William Field of Providence, a house and a parcel of land upon which the house stood, abt 3.5 ac
Land Sold28 Dec 1663, Providence, Providence County, RI71515
Memosold 12 ac to Lawrence Turner Sr, mason, of Newport
Memo1648?
Occupationplanter, Leatherdresser, Deputy for Scituate to Plymouth General Court 7 Jun 1642, 29 Aug 1643; Scituate constable 3 Mar 1639/40, 2 Jun 164071519,71520
Religionadmitted to Scituate church 9 Apr 163771521,71522
Misc. Notes
Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA - Early Settlers -Extracted from Our County & Its People A Descriptive & Biographical Record of Bristol County Massachusetts Alanson Borden 1899 Pages 13 - 19
64874 As copied from the Proprietors' Records: About the year 1643, a joint agreement was made by the inhabitants of Sea conk alias Rehoboth, ffor the bringing in of their estates; that soe men's lotments might be taken up according to person and estate, as alsoe for the carrieing on of all publick chardges both for present and future; furthermore the means and interest of what is heare expressed is that by which lands, now granted by the Court of Plymouth to the towne, is to be divided according to person and estate, as is expressed in the following list: 19. George Kendrick 50£
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: 27. George Kendrick
64874Rehoboth, MA Early Settlers: the records contain the following list of names with the register of their lands; who became settlers somewhere in the territory of the towns into which Rehoboth was afterwards divided: George Kendricke
64874
Vol IV Pg 137-8 George Kendrick Marr: by abt 1634 Jane __ children:
66743 (George is NOT listed as their son? See last note - no connection found between the two George Kendrick’s)
Child Kendrick b: say 1634; living 4 Sep 1638 (PCR 1:97); no further record
Child Kendrick b: say 1636; living 4 Sep 1638 (PCR 1:97); no further record
Deborah Kendrick bp: 25 Nov 1638 Scituate (NEHGR 9:281); bur:21 Feb 1683/9 Scituate (NEHGR 9:285)
Joseph Kendrick b: (blank) Feb 1639/40 “of George & Jane Kenrick” (BVR 8); no further record
Deborah Kendrick b: 16 Aug 1646 of George & Jane Kenrick (BVR 23) bp: 13 Sep 1646 Boston
Priscilla Kendrick bp: 21 Apr 1650 Boston, d/o George Kenniricke of Bastable church (BChR 318); no further record
George Kendrick & Ruth Bowen ... must be distance from the subject of the present sketch, who had wife Jane both before and after the 1647 marriage to Ruth Bowen. No connection has been found between the two George Kenricks.
Plymouth County MA Probate File Papers 1686-1881
71523 (No George Kendrick)
Providence County RI Index to Probate 1646-1899
64815 (No George Kendrick)