3890. John PECK was born 23 Aug 1623 in of, Hingham, Norfolk, England and was christened 23 Aug 1623 in Hingham, Norfolk, England, Uk. He died 6 Feb 1708 in Palm River, Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma and was buried 1701 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma. John married Hannah on 1648 in Seekonk Plain, Bristol, Massachusettes. [Parents]
GIVN John
SURN Peck
AFN 8KK9-90
DATE 18 JAN 2000
TIME 00:00:00
3891. Hannah was born 1625 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. She died 1648 in Seekonk Plain, Bristol, Massachusettes.
GIVN Hannah
AFN 8XGR-10
DATE 18 JAN 2000
TIME 00:00:00
3892. Nicholas IDE Jr. was born 1620/1624 in of Ide, Devon, England. He died 18 Oct 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts and was buried 18 Oct 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma. Nicholas married Martha BLISS on 18 Oct 1690 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. [Parents]
GIVN Nicholas
SURN Ide
NSFX Jr.
AFN 2TVG-H0
DATE 11 JUL 1999
TIME 01:00:00
3893. Martha BLISS was born 8 Dec 1622 in of Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma and was christened 8 Dec 1622 in , Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. She died 3 Nov 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts and was buried 3 Nov 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. [Parents]
GIVN Martha
SURN Bliss
AFN 2TVG-J5
_PRIMARY Y
PEDI adopted
DATE 11 JUL 1999
TIME 01:00:00
3894. Thomas COOPER [Jr] was born 31 Aug 1630 in Hingham, Norfolk, England and was christened 31 Aug 1630 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. He died 16 Aug 1698 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma and was buried 16 Aug 1698 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. Thomas married Mary SLYE on 16 Aug 1698 in , , England. [Parents]
GIVN Thomas
SURN Cooper
NSFX [Jr]
AFN 2RN9-75
DATE 18 JAN 2000
TIME 00:00:00
3895. Mary SLYE was born 1635 in of Hingham, Norfolk, England. She died 18 Sep 1700 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Ma and was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.
GIVN Mary
SURN Slye
AFN 2RN9-8B
DATE 18 JAN 2000
TIME 00:00:00
3904. John LIBBY 1 was born 2 11 Nov 1610 in England, U.K.. He died 3, 4 about 9 Feb 1681/1682 in Scarborough, Maine. John married Mary (2nd WIFE) on 1635. [Parents]
Mary was John's 2nd wife. His first wife.. name unknown.. bore him 10children. Mary bore 2 children.
Maine was first settled chiefly through speculative
enterprises of English merchants. They sent fishing vessels to
her coast and established trading houses there to supply the
fishermen and trade with the Indians. In 1631 Robert
Trelawney, of England, secured patent for fishing enterprise
in the Casco Bay area. He dispatched John Winter to establish
possession of the territory against some previous claimants and
set up a permanent fishing base at Richmond's Island, just off
Cape Elizabeth. Seal Cove provided an ideal anchorage and
trading post. Workers were recruited from Devonshire, coming
on ships such as the Hercules.John Libby came on the Hercules bringing ship's letters dated
30 Nov. 1636 and arriving at Richmond Island 13 Feb. 1636/7. He
was in the fishing company of John Winter from 15 Dec. 1636 to
13 Feb. 1639 and also for six weeks in 1643. He was then in
the service of John Sparke, merchant and Mayor of Plymouth,
England. Some money was paid for him to John Sparke by
Trelawney.John settled near "Libby's common landing place" at Anthony's
hole near the eastern point of the "Old Neck" in Scarborough.
Before 1 Jan. 1663/4 he moved inland and built on the bank of
Libby's River on the 283 acres which he purchased from Henry
Jocelyn. In 1661 John along with William Sheldon were
appraisers of Andrew Heffer's estate. In 1664 John was
constable and in 1669 a selectman.In 1675 John had to move to the garrison for safety, the crops
being gathered under protection of soldiers from Boston . . . .
. . . . On 7 Sept. 1675 the Indians burned John's house. In
Oct. 1676 the Black Point garrison was deserted all having left
for Boston. The following were at the Black Point garrison 12
Oct. 1676; "James Lybbey, John Lybbey, Anthony Lybbey and
Samuel Lybbey".John deposed in Boston 10 July 1677, age 75 years, that he had
come to this country 47 years before and that his four sons had
kept himself, his wife and eight small children from want but,
that the enemy had burned their homes and destroyed cattle and
corn. He stated that one of his sons had lately been killed at
Black Point another wounded, had since died, and the other two
were at Black Point. He asked that the latter might be
discharged from the garrison having served there the
extraordinary period of nine months. The petition was granted,
Henry and Anthony were released and John returned to
Scarborough. A treaty was signed with the Indians and the
trouble stopped.John's estate on 28 Nov. 1681 consisted of 70 acres of land,
30 acres of marsh, 4 hogs, 3 yearlings, 3 cows, 1 horse and 2
steers. His will provided for his wife and especially for his
two younger sons Matthew and David.Ref:
Historical and Biographical Sketch of the Libbey, Libby
Family- Historical Research Bureau, Washington, D.C., MS at
Auburn Public Library, p.2
The Libby Family in America: 1602-1880- Charles T. Libby,
pp.21-5
The Pioneers of Maine & New Hampshire- Charles Henry Pope,
pp.126-7
Scarborough Becomes a Town- Dorothy Shaw Libbey
History and Description of New England: Maine- A.J. Coolidge
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire- p.432
The Genealogy of Herbert Cornelius Graves- Clara Edith Baker,
pp.324-34
York County Registry of Deeds- Vol.5, p.23
Maine Wills- p.75[:SUP]From Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New
Hampshire.[:UND] under heading "Libby"JOHN, the only early emigr. of this name, was by early trad.
(transmitted by Dr Benj. Libby, b. 1777 written down in 1855)
'Welsh,' that is native British, not Anglo.Saxon. By this
trad. he came over with 'the Plymouth company,' meaning the
plantation at Richmond Isl. estab. by Trelawny. This trad. is
borne Out by the plantation accounts. In 1663/4 he rem. inland
and built on the bank of Libby's River, on the spot now marked
as his homestead. In Philip's War 'Libby's buildings' were
burnt. I. . . . . His will 9 Feb. 5 May 1682/3 provides for 'my
wife' and esp. for his 'two younger sonns' Matthew and Daniel.
His sons David and Matthew were half-bros., acc. to early trad.
in 'the fam. of their sister Hannah Fogg, all three liv. side
by side in Eliot. Only once is either w. named in the records,
'Mary Libby's marshes.' . . .Poss. she m. 2d Wm. Green (2S).
Heirship deeds and the div. of his est. in 1736 show that 12 of
his ch. left ch., besides the two who lost their lives in
Philip's War.The John Libby Family Association and Libby Homestead
Corporation (PO Box 11365, Portland, ME 04104 website:
http://www.libbyfamily.org/) is a genealogical society
dedicated to researching and preserving the history of this man
and his descendants.Copyright 2001 by J.C.Bryan. All Rights Reserved.
Information on this person may be used for private, non-commercial research only. No part may be copied or reproduced in ANY format for profit.
3906. Peter HINKSON was born about 1626 in Holberton, Devon, ENG. He died before 30 Sep 1706 in Lynn, Essex, MA. Peter married Elizabeth about 1647 in (Unknown), ENG. [Parents]
3907. Elizabeth was born about 1625 in (Unknown), ENG. She died after 1706 in (Unknown), NH.
3908. Daniel FOGG 1 was born 2 16 Jun 1660 in ME. He died 3 9 Jun 1755 in Eliot, York, ME. Daniel married 4 Hannah (Fogg) LIBBY about 1683/1684. [Parents]
He was a blacksmith in Scarboro, Portsmouth, and Eliot, ME.
After King Philip's War he lived in Scarboro until driven out
by the next war. After renting a farm in Portsmouth from
Richard Jackson, he bought in Eliot with two Libbys.Copyright 2001 by J.C.Bryan. All Rights Reserved.
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3909. Hannah (Fogg) LIBBY 1 was born 2 1660 in Black Point, Scarboro, Cumberland, ME. She died 3 about 1735. [Parents]
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3910. Thomas HANSCOM 1 was born 2, 3 17 Oct 1666 in Kittery, York, ME. He died 4, 5 13 Feb 1713 in Kittery, York, ME. Thomas married 6, 7 Alice (Hanscom) ROGERS about 1689. [Parents]
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3911. Alice (Hanscom) ROGERS 1 was born 2, 3, 4 about 1673 in Kittery, York, ME. She died 5, 6 BETWEEN 1696 AND 1698. [Parents]
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3912. James MARCH was born 11 Jan 1663/1664 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. He died 12 Dec 1721 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. James married Mary WALKER about 1689 in Newbury, Essex, MA. [Parents]
3913. Mary WALKER was born 1 30 Oct 1669 in Newburyport, Essex, MA. She died 4 Mar 1732/1733 in Newbury, Essex, MA. [Parents]
3914. Samuel SMALL Sr. was born 1 1666 in Kittery, York Co. Me. He died after 11 Nov 1737 in Kittery, York, ME. Samuel married 2, 3 Elizabeth HEARD on 1694 in Kittery, York, ME. [Parents]
REFN2163
3915. Elizabeth HEARD was born 1 about 1681 in Kittery, York Co. Me. She died WFT Est. 1703-1768 in Kittery, York, ME. [Parents]
REFN2383
3918. John HUBBARD is printed as #1970.
3919. Jane COLLENSBY is printed as #1971.
3936. Samuel THOMPSON was born 16 Feb 1629/1630 in Lancashire, England. He died 18 Jun 1695 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA. Samuel married Sarah SHEPHERD on 25 Feb 1655/1656 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. [Parents]
Samuel Thompson Deacon of Braintree Church for 16 years died 6-18-1696 age 64 years
He was an ordained deacon on 11-2-1679 at First Church of Braintree for 14 years.
Christened 1656. Married Sarah by Mr Brown Of Watertown
Married Elizabeth Billings by a Mr Stoughton
3937. Sarah SHEPHERD was born about 1635 in Cambridge, Middlesex co., MA. She died 15 Jan 1678/1679 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA. [Parents]
christened 1636 Braintree, Ma
3938. John WEBSTER was born 1630 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. He died 1716. John married Anne BATT on 13 Jun 1653 in Newbury, MA. [Parents]
Book, Four Generations of the Descendants of John Webster of Ipswich MA
Book, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
Was in milit. trouble as Col. Rec. IV 362 and very briefly, Coffin 62 sufficient, relate. He may have been the man by Farmer call. a blacksmith, early in Haverhill; but to Newbury wesnt bac, ahd with is mother and the younger children says Coffin, removed from Ipswich.
Book, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, by Torrey
WEBSTER, John & Anne BATT; 13 Jun 1653; Newbury
Book, Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, by David Hoyt
FGS: Laura Armetta 1201 Gilbert Ave, Downers Grove IL 60515 5/87
Book, Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury, by
Mary Holman. In March 1670, John Webster deposed that his father-in-law (ie. stepfather) had enjoyed a certain meadow for eighteen to twenty years and "Steeven Webster aged about thirty-one years desposed that he had mowed their meddow for Emery (Essex Co. Court Files printed 4:228). John b about 1630, under 21 in 1651, d after 1716; m 13 June 1653, Newbury, Ann Batt.
3939. Anne BATT was born about 1630. [Parents]
Book, Four Generations of the Descendants of John Webster of Ipswich MA
Book, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
Book, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, by Torrey
WEBSTER, John & Anne BATT; 13 Jun 1653; Newbury
Book, Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, by David Hoyt
Book, Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury, by
Mary Holman
FGS: Laura Armetta 1201 Gilbert Ave, Downers Grove IL 60515 5/87
3940. Richard HUBBARD 1 was born 1645 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. He died 26 Jun 1719 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts and was buried after 26 Jun 1719 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Richard married Martha ALLEN before 26 Jun 1719. [Parents]
Ref; Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts Vol. 1
3941. Martha ALLEN was born 1646. She died 4 Oct 1718. [Parents]
3944. Samuel SMALL Sr. is printed as #3914.
3945. Elizabeth HEARD is printed as #3915.
3946. John HATCH was born 1 about 1650 in York County, ME U. S. A.. He died 2, 3 before 2 May 1701 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH U. S. A.. John married 4 Sarah before 1689. [Parents]
Name Prefix:
Captain
3948. Edward KENNARD was born about 1655 in Canterbury, Kent, ENG. He died before 3 Apr 1706 in Portsmouth, NH. Edward married Elizabeth (Furber) (Nason) MARTYN on 3 Jul 1682 in Portsmouth, NH. [Parents]
3949. Elizabeth (Furber) (Nason) MARTYN was born 31 Jul 1662 in Portsmouth, Norfolk, MBC. She died after 6 Dec 1712 in Berwick, York, ME. [Parents]
3950. William TETHERLY was born about 1664 in Kittery, York, ME. He died 18 Dec 1691 in Kittery, York, ME. William married Mary (Lydston) ROBIE on 13 Aug 1683 in Portsmouth, NH. [Parents]
3951. Mary (Lydston) ROBIE was born about 1665 in Great Island, Norfolk, NH. She died before 2 Jan 1724 in Kittery, York, ME. [Parents]