Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Misc. Notes
Elizabeth Hunting Parents: John Hunting & Ester Seaborn
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Esther Peck d/o John & Elizabeth (Preston) Peck (S: Arnold “Vital Record of Rehoboth” 283 (parents marr))
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Spouses
Memo1627
Baptism1626, Hingham, Suffolk County, England71845
Land Purchase22 Jun 1658, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA71846,71847
Memolots were drawn for the meadows that lie on the north side of town
Will Filed26 May 170868295
MemoWill Dated
MemoInventory Presented
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: 41. Joseph Torry now John Peck’s 134£
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: 17. Mr. Peck
64874Rehoboth, MA Early Settlers: the records contain the following list of names with the register of thier lands; who became settlers somewhere in the territory of the towns into which Rehoboth was afterwards divided: Mr. Peck
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