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Note H2229
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grand daughter of Rev. Peter Thatcher of Milton
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Note H2230
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He was elected surveyor of highways 1771, fenceviewer 1772, was on a committee to establish prices 1779, surveyor of highways 1790,1792. Resided in West part of Randolph says Dr. Alden
his 2nd wife
probably
2nd cousins
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Note H2231
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m. (intention Jan.13,1780 at Chesterfield) "Ann of Chesterfield" int. Dec.28,1779, Sands Niles.
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Note H2232
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died "in child bed, and her infant also"
- infant daughter "died with her mother" May 9,1754, gs., Elm St. Cem
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Note H2233
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5th cousins once removed
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Note H2234
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his 2nd wife
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Note H2235
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Rev. War Pension Rec. of William Hayden W-15490 claim by widow Deborah
Deborah Wild was allowed a pension on the services of her former husband Wm. Hayden on her application dated Nov.2,1844 at which time she was aged 90 and resided in Medford, Middlesex, Mass.
She died Sep.12,1846, place not shown. She stated her first child by her marriage to Wm. Hayden was born Jan.24,1786, name not given. A son John resided in New York State in 1844 but does not say if he is one born 1786. In 1844 Silas Wild son of Silas Wild, husband of Deborah Hayden made affidavit in Middlesex Co.
2nd wife
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Note H2236
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He came to Braintree before 1729 when he was elected tithingman, and was surveyor of highways 1733. He was a cooper as stated in his will. He joined the Church in Middle Precinct 1729.
He went from Boston to Rochester, Plymouth, Mass. about 1717 and remained till coming to Braintree about 1726 when he purchased land on present Liberty St., east side, south of Peach St. where his homestead was.
S.P.74-21 - Will of William Noyes dated Mar.28,1768, of Braintree, cooper, proved Jul.29,1774.
To wife Hannah all household goods she brought me. To son John my house & lands at home. To grandson William, son of William deceased, my silver tankard, and to heirs of son William half my lands not before disposed of. To heirs of son Samuel deceased, other half of my lands in the neck to the southward of my son John's 4 acres, except as above, equally divided between them. Son John & friend Samuel Holbrook executors.
Inventory -
dwelling house 73.4
land homestead 40.
4 acres outland 5-6-8
32 " woodland 64
Total 141.12.2
his 2nd wife
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Note H2237
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Sources:
Abbrev: Online Family Tree
Title: Online Family Tree file imported on 30 Dec 2001.
Author: Nancy Bannister
Text: Detail of the decendants of Adam Gantz and of the Bortner Family.
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Note H2238
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Administrator of his father's estate, 6 May, 1776. He made his will, 5 June, 1798, and it was proved 3 Mar. 1801. He mentions therein his wife Mercy, his daughter, the widow Mercy Hunt, who lives J-Mas~_ ;~ +I,-- S-condl Parish, h6c_ Son-in-law Asa Hunt. Division to Moses Orcutt, a son, to Samuel Orcutt, a son, to Mercy Hunt, widow of Silvanus Hunt, to Silence Hunt, wife of Asa Hunt, to Hannah Hollis, wife of Joseph Hollis, and to Elizabeth and Sarah Hunt, children of Caleb Hunt and Elizabeth, his, wife, who was a daughter. (Norfolk Probate, 13791.)