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Removed to Cohasset.

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2nd cousins

"both of Braintree"

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died Oct.12,or 14,1832
He resided on Liberty St, east side in a house still standing (1950), purchased 1763 of Daniel Nash (S.D. 110-33) and owned by his descendants until recently at least, known usually as the Ezra Penniman house, or Vinton, or Cutting place. It stands just south of Grove St. on Liberty St., a two story salt box type house. The Penniman or Cutting Tomb stood on the north side of Grove St., and was removed about 1940 when Liberty St. was widened there at the intersection. He was elected warden 1781, surveyor for Middle Precinct 1789 but was excused.
3rd cousins
his 2nd wife
10 May 1810 (Intention Date?)

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Dec.14,1835 (1836 on gs.)

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she age 21

5th cousins once removed

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James Penniman owned the covenant at First Church (Quincy) Mar.16,1707, had son William bapt. same day.
James Penniman resided on the Thomas3 Thayer homestead on Middle St., Braintree north of River St., west side, which his widow Abigail (Penniman) White sold 1727 to her son William Penniman. No settlement of James Penniman's estate is on record. First resided in the John Adams birthplace, now standing, removed to Middle St. about 1720 when he sold to Dea. John Adams. He held numerous town offices.

child "Timothy".....bapt. Feb.13,1708/9 at Braintree by Rev. P. Thacher - Milton Ch. Rec. (Register Vol.22, p.441), "son of - Penniman, Dea. Penniman's grand child." This must refer to James, born Dec.1,1708 whose baptism is not otherwise found.

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born Jun.5,1819 or 1818 (1819, his own statement), died -
Resided in Quincy at Irving Place, now part of Upland Rd.
2nd cousins once removed

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He was a boot treer in 1850 census
1st cousins

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Oct.24,1834 (1844 on gs.)

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a.77yrs. 1mo. 6ds

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12 children

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a.79yrs. 1mo., gs.
2nd cousins

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a.35yrs. 1mo. 7ds., gs.

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He resided about 1774 on North side of Dyer Hill (S.D. 126-154) and in 1777 bought a homestead on the old Faxon farm near North St. (now Granite St.)(S.D. 127-147) which he sold in 1781 (161-270). In 1806 he resided on Pond St., west of Town St. in a house now standing perhaps, but much altered, later the homestead of Capt. Wm. Reed, his son in law. About 1809 he removed to Washington, N.H. where his brother Thomas was. He held town offices too numerous to mention.

Sullivan County, N.H. Probate 566A:
Will of Stephen Penniman of Washington, N.H., dated Nov.22,1823, proved Jan.16,1828:
To wife Sarah improvement of half of estate for life.
To son Stephen $1 and my wearing apparel.
To dau. Zubah French $1.
To dau. Anna Heath $1.
To dau. Relief Read $1.
To dau. Betsey Penniman $1.
To grandson Stepen Penniman 3rd, my gun.
To grandsons Calvin Thayer & Elihu Thayer, sons of dau. Sarah, deceased, 50 cents each.
To daughters Dorcas Penniman & Mary Penniman all remainder of estate & they to be executors.