are direct ancestors of L RobinsonHastings, Samuel (b. , d. 1737)
Death: 1737 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death: 12 Oct 1746 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Immigration: Date: 1630
Place: to America from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
Note: of Assington, Suffolk Settled in Boston and Ipswich
Immigration: Date: 1630
Place: to America from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
Note: THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Will dated 25 March, prob. 25 (5) 1671, beq. to gr. son John P.; to wifeAnnie; to dau. Woods and son-in-law John Wood of "Mal-bery." CousinCheerers, shoemaker, in Boston, one of the execs.; cousin John Stibbinsone of the overseers. The widow's will, dated Nov. 1, 1672, prob. Nov.15, 1683, beq. to her son John Chandler the estate left her by herhusband Dane; he to pay to John Dane, and to her sons Thomas and WilliamChandler, certain sums; to her daus. Hannah Abbot and Sarah Cleaves.Cousin Elizabeth Deni-son, Anna Stebbins and sister Wise to aid indivision of estate. Sons Thomas and John Chandler, execs.; sons Wm.Chandler, George Abbot and William Cleaves. Timothy Stevens and Mary Wiseoverseers.
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Robert, Braintree, deacon, frm. May 22, 1650. He m. 3 (2) 1648, LeahWheatley; ch. John b. 1653, Elizabeth b. 22 (8) 1657, Hannah b. 17 (11)1658.
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
He d. June 27, 1696, ae. 74 years. Will dated 23 Feb. 1693-4, prob. July9, 1696, beq. to only son Joseph, wife Leah, and daus. Elizabeth Penimanand Hannah Tompson.
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
PARRIE, see Perry,
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Edward ae. 24, came in the Truelove in
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Sept. 1635.
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
PARR,
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
Abel, residence not stated, frm. June 2
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
1641.
THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
James, residence not stated, having his house burned, was aided by theGen. Court 17 Oct. 1643.
Death: 6 Aug 1853
Note: A wagon-master general. When the British occupied Boston, he conveyedarms and ammunition to Dorchester Heights in a wagon hidden under wood,he disguised as a teamster, and the oxen's feet as a precaution werecovered with carpet.
Source: (Individual)
Title: D.A.R. Lineage BookPage: Vol. 3, page 122
Source: (Individual)
Title: D.A.R. Lineage BookPage: Vol. 3, page 122
Death: 1701 Gwynedd, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Event: Type: Census 1850
Date: 13 Dec 1850
Place: Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
Death: 6 Feb 1878
Death: 27 Feb 1845
Death: 7 Nov 1890
Death: 27 Dec 1891
Death: 1707 Merion, Pennsylvania
Note: "Robert Owen, late of Vron Goch of Merionecthshire, arrived in the year1690 and was buried at Merion burying place 10 day 10mo: 1697." fmPennsylvania Vital Records Vol 1, Catalog of Public Friends yt have diedin Pennsylvania since ye first settlement...
Biological Sketch avail at "The Friends", Vol. xxvii, page 364
Source: (Death)
Title: Pennsylvania Vital Records Vol 1, Catalog of Public Friends yt have died in Pennsylvania sinc
e ye first settlement...Page: 41
Data:
Text: "Robert Owen, late of Vron Goch of Merionecthshire, arrived in the year 1690 and was buried at Merion burying place 10 day 10mo: 1697."
Death: 10 Dec 1697 Merion, Pennsylvania
Death: 17 Jan 1719/1720 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania
Death: 26 Nov 1697 Merion, Pennsylvania
Death: ABT 1770
Note: A Catharine Evans is listed as died 1-25-1758 in the Encyclopedia ofAmerican Quaker Geneology, page 359.
Death: Bet 1749 - 1758 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Source: (Death)
Title: Encyclopedia of American Quaker GenealogyPage: Vol. 2, page 716
Data:
Text: ROBERTS Amos d 12-11-1835, ae 81
Death: 11 Dec 1835 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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