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824?" Robin Cmter and Some of His Deittndanls ?jjbttte was settled iii 1724, tbe paper* i ; and in 1728a guardian was ap Sarah Carver, children of John li. iii /above; .? v; - ?/ mariner, a mlndr in intf d. at Pij v?, ~ in or before 1754, as hit widow. Cijftlri was appointed administratrix of hi* estate on 1734; 181, l (intention recorded at Plymouth, 1 Oct 1748. Pft*1-oWl .?ftal record!) G*aci Ciajtdon, b. at Plymouth m Iw*,' dattfmer of John Crandon of Plymouth (Daria?s Ancient narks M Plymouth), ? //j Children, b. at Plymouth (Plymouth vital records): * 1. S*M? b. 25 July 1749. 2t Lemuel, b. 6 Dec. 1751. He waa serving as a midshij In the cause of the Colonies in 1780 (Massachusetts di*r? and Sailors of the Revolutionary War). Sa?*i?B? }ln,nor* in 172a 12. RoBttt4 CaXvM (iohn* John,* Robert1), of Plymouth, born it Plymouth 30 Sept. 1694 (Plymouth vital recordi)?;J He tnirried at Plymouth, 28 Mar. 1717 (ib.), Maky Coott^ ? bortl at Plymouth 20 Aug. 1694 (ib.), daughter of Caleb . Jane Cooke of Plymouth. Both Caleb Cooke, in his will date? 10 Feb. 1721 and proved 13 Apr. 1722, and his widow, J*?*, Cooke, in her will dated 8 Apr. 1736 and proved 24 Apr. 1736,^ mentioned their daughter Mary and her husband, Robert., Carver. Children, bom at Plymouth (Plymouth vital records): L EutAWt*.* b. 22 Feb. 1718. iL Maiy, bu14 Sept 1721; in. at Kingston, 18 Oct 1744 (Kif**? Vital Records), Richam Adams. iii Ronat, b. 19 Aug. 1723. 13. JoNATttAK* Carves (? John* John,1 Robert1), of Natick, ably a son of John* Carver (No. 4), was bom, perhaps ?* Plymouth, about 1705. No record of his birth has been foulHfc < and it is not certain that he was a son of John* Carver of Plymouth; but there seem9 to be no other place for him in the genealogy, unless possibly he was a son of John?s brother, D*-Eleazer1 Carver (No. 5) of Taunton and Bridgewater, who did not mention a son Jonathan in his will of 1743. He married, in December 1732 (Natick Vital Records*), Hannah Fisk of Sherbom, bom there 9 Sept. 1710, daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Adams) Fisk. Children, bom at Natick (Natick Vital Records) : L Lydia,* b. 3 Feb. 1733/4; d. 10 Mar. 1776 (ib.). *The Indian plantation at Natick, originally a part of Dedham, waa mentioned in l^j; and hi 1660 its bounds were established. Ia 1701 bounds between Nstick and Dedbato ve* established. In IMS the plantation was mentioned in the Provincial Laws as belonipcf * no particular town. On 23 Feb. 1762 tbe parish of Natick was established as the distnc* of Natick; and this district, on 19 Feb. 1781, was made the town of Natick. The Natn Vital Records, however, contain entries of much earlier dates than 1745. V!*' Robert Carver and Som* of His Descendants 225 it Hannah, b. 10 Jaa 1736/7; m. 9 Mar. 1758 John RoraaTsow - ? (ib.). *.? 111 Maby, b. 10 May 1739; d. young. ,lt. Lois, b. 17 Noy. 1741; d. young. , *. Betty, b. 21 Mar. 1743/4 and bapt 25 Mar. 1744; m. 29 Sept 1773 Joseph Day of Walpole (to.). .. Ma*y, b. 10 Oct 1746. i v?U. Sabah, b. 7 Feb. 1748. *iH. Lois, b. 23 Aug. 1751. ? w. Abigail, b. 15 July 1754. &LIAZE*4 Carver (Dea. Eleaser,* John,* Robert1), of Bridge-? Water, was bom, probably at Taunton or Bridgewater, about 1696. He married at Middleborough, 2 Dec. 1719 (Middle-' borough vital records), Kathkune Elmes, probably daugh-ter of Rhodolphus Elmes, Jr., of Middleborough (formerly of ?f- Scituate) and granddaughter of Rhodolphus Elmes of Scituate. (See Deane?s History of Scituate, page 266.) i *' Children, the first child bom at Middleborough and the others, except, perhaps, the second Timothy, at Bridgewater ^v , (Bridgewater Vital Records): i. Timothy,' b. 21 Sept 1720; may have d. young, but see the >.* second Timothy, below. H. Maky, b. 6 Nov. 1722 (Bridgewater Vital Records); m. at .J' Bridgewater, in September 1/43, Abbaham Pnxiira (ib.). *7. )iL Eleazeb, b. 6 Dec. 1724. hr. Katharine, b. 21 Aug. 1726; d. tmm. fj '? V. Timothy. His birth is not found in Bridgewater Vital Records, u.; but, according to Mitchell?s ?History of Bridgewater,** he was b. -A. in 1728 and removed and left no family there. Perhaps he was identical with the first child Timothy, (Wen above, and Mitchell?s date (or this birth may be an error. The United States Census ? ? of 1790 shows a Timothy Carver living at Frederickstown, Dutchess County, N. Y. vi. Bethiah, b. 24 Apr. 1732 (Bridgewater Vital Records); d. 6 fz Oct. 1753, In her 22d year (ib.). viL Mercy, b. 18 June 1730: d. tram. 6 Apr. 1767 (ib.). yiii. Rodolphus, b. 20 June 1735. ix. John, of Bridgewater, b. 30 Nov. 1738; d. at Bridgewater 3 Aug. 1803, in his 65th year (Bridgewater Vital Records); m. at Bridgewater, 18 Oct 1762 (ib.), Bathsheba Edsoh, who survived him. In his will of 1803 he mentioned his wife Bathsheba and the children named below. Mitchell (History of Bridgewater) states that ?he had a large family who removed westward,? but names only the first three children given below, with their marriages. Children (order of births uncertain) : 1. Bathsheba* m. 21 June 1784 Israel Buker (or Bowcker) (Bridgewater Vital Records). 2. Eleaser, probably m. 26 Sept 1787 Nancy Jones (ib.). 3. Eunice, m. 15 Jan. 1784 Joseph Knapp of Easton (ib.). 4. John, m. 1 Feb. 1795 Huldah Pratt (ib.). 5. Ursula. 6. Betty, probably m. 29 Oct 1793 Nathaniel Cole {ib.). 7. Lucy. 8. Ruth, probably m. 2 Feb. 1795 Bezar Harvey (ib.). 9. Caleb. 11. Bethiah. 10. Calvin. 12. Joshua.
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