This text was obtained via automated optical character recognition.
It has not been edited and may therefore contain several errors.


6
73	Sarah Bigelow: Sarah was born September 29, 1659 in Watertown, Massachusetts. She married Isaac Learned in Sudbury, Massachusetts, July 23, 1679. Sarah died April 18, 1694 in Sudbury,
Massachusetts, at 34 years of age.
74	John Haynes: John was bom May 4, 1649 in Sudbury, Massachusetts. He married Ruth Roper in Sudbury, Massachusetts, May 19, 1683. John died December 11, 1710 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, at 61 years of age.
75	Ruth Roper: Ruth was bom 1655 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. She married John Haynes in Sudbury, Massachusetts, May 19, 1683. She married Daniel Deacon Stone in Framingham, Massachusetts, November 18, 1712.
76	Samuel Baker: Samuel was bom April 21, 1665 in Wobum, Massachusetts. He married Hannah Winn in Wobum, Massachusetts, November 26, 1691. He made a will in Wobum, Massachusetts, November 14, 1750. Devisees of the will included: son Samuel; daughters Susanna Baker, Esther Beard, and Abigail Pratt; and grandson-in-law Jonathan Tidd.
Samuel died November 1750 in Woburn, Massachusetts.
77	Hannah Winn: Hannah was bom April 11, 1666 in Wobum, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Baker in Wobum, Massachusetts, November 26, 1691. Hannah died December 23, 1745 in Wobum, Massachusetts, at 79 years of age.
90	Samuel Eddy: Samuel was bom June 14, 1668 in Watertown, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Woodward in Watertown, Massachusetts, December 13, 1693. Occupation: Sealer of leather. Samuel died August 6, 1746 in Watertown, Massachusetts, at 78 years of age. He was a nephew of John Eddy who married Elizabeth Woodward's sister Sarah.
91	Elizabeth Woodward: Elizabeth was bom May 8, 1664 in Watertown, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Eddy in Watertown, Massachusetts, December 13, 1693. Elizabeth died August 7, 1753 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, at 89 years of age.
92	Joseph Livermore: Joseph was born January 27, 1675 in Watertown, Massachusetts. Occupation: Representative to the General Ct. He served in 1738, 1739, 1740, 1742, 1743, 1748, and 1749.
Joseph died November 20, 1770 in Watertown, Massachusetts, at 95 years of age.
93	Elizabeth Stone: Elizabeth was bom November 9, 1678 in Framingham, Massachusetts. Elizabeth died November 5, 1764 in Weston, Massachusetts, at 85 years of age.
94	Samuel Stone: Samuel was bom May 23, 1685 in Framingham, Massachusetts. He married Bathsheba ? Stone in Framingham, Massachusetts, about 1707. Samuel died about 1750 in Framingham, Massachusetts.
95	Bathsheba ? Stone: She married Samuel Stone in Framingham, Massachusetts, about 1707.
96	Robert Daniell: He married Margaret James an unknown date. Robert was bom around 1620 in Wales.
97	Margaret James: She married Robert Daniell an unknown date. Margaret was bom circa 1620.
100	John Raven Sr.: John was bom 1650 in England. He emigrated, April, 1672. Point of origin: from England. He emigrated with Hugh Carteret.
He married Ruth Wallen in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1682. He married Elizabeth Beadon in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1706. John was elected in Charles Town, South Carolina, on or before 1712. He was a member of the Commons House of Assembly.
John died 1717 in Charles Town, South Carolina.
101	Ruth Wallen: She married John Raven Sr. in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1682. Ruth died 1705.
102	George Beadon: George was born before 1670 in England. He emigrated, 1670. Point of origin:
England. He married Elizabeth Beadon in South Carolina, before 1698. George died 1706 in Charles Town, South Carolina. George Beadon was a member of the first colonial assembly, 1670-71. He was given a land grant of 300 acres in Oyster Point on July 27, 1672. Bythe wording of this grant and a similar grant made to his wife, it is clear that they both arrived in South Carolina on March 15, 1670 on the ?Caroline??the ?First Fleet.?
103	Elizabeth Beadon: She married George Beadon in South Carolina, before 1698. She married John Raven Sr. in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1706.
106	Daniel Horry: Daniel was bom 1660 in Isle de Re, France. He emigrated, April, 1692. Point of origin: from France. From the Journal of the Grand Council, edited by A. S. Salley, page 61: "The undersigned persons arrived the -- day of April 1692...in the Shipp called the Loyall of Jamaica, commonly called the Privatears Vessel... Daniel Horry (sureties - Isaac Massique & Peter Girard)..." Haag in his 1855


Daniell~Daniels x06
© 2008 - 2024
Hancock County Historical Society
All rights reserved