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S.P.22-775: Hannah Stevens of Braintree "widdow" made administrator of her husband Nathaniel Stevens late of Roxbury, deceased, feltmaker, Dec.7,1722

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a.15mo., gs. Elm St. Cem. (Sep.8, town record).

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He removed from the homestead on Elm St. to the South Precinct, now Holbrook about 1740 and was admitted then to the So. Precinct Church 1752 by letter.
No settlement of the estate is on record.
He was elected hogreave 1727, fenceviewer 1730, tithingman 1735,1743, surveyor of highways 1747 (in So. Precinct), constable 1755 but was excused from it
2nd wife

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died young

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(he dropped the name Thayer in 1819 and resumed it in 1844)
Resided in Bangor, Maine.

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Resided in Fall River.
B.T. p.214: Joseph Henry Jackson Thayer m. 1866, Ann Houghton. Res. Portland, Cumberland, Me. & had Henry Houghton Thayer b.1867.

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b. Nov.31, (sic) 1713 (prob. Nov.13)
died - (alive 1784).
Resided on North St., Randolph, east side within a few feet of Braintree line, and sold his homestead there in 1784 to his sons Timothy and Seth. Seth sold his half interest to Timothy Thayer in 1793 (S.D. 177-8 & 10).
He was elected constable 1753 but excused from it, surveyor of highways 1756 (in So. Precinct), 1758 but excused from it, and was on the Committee of Public Affairs 1774.

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m. "Julia Ann Woodhull"

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m. -. Resided in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio in 1898.

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1st cousins

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born Feb.2,1752 (according to Thayer Gen. (1876) and Hist. of Braintree, Vt.).
It seems probable that his birth date should read Feb.2,1753.
died aged 59yrs. 8mo. (V.R.).
He was a Revolutionary Soldier 1775 and his widow applied for a pension in Nov.1837 (R. 10487) and she stated that he was in service in 1776 when their first child was born Jun.4,1776 and second child was born Jan.14,1778, third child born Mar.29,1780. She was living in June 1846 aged 90 and her son Abel Thayer applied in 1852 for pension due but not received in her lifetime, but the government replied that his service was not confirmed.

Levi Thayer resided on North St. in Randolph north of Oak St., but when Randolph was set off from Braintree he objected and was taxed in Braintree until he removed in 1808 to Braintree, Vermont. His will was also filed in Norfolk Co. and was dated Apr.22,1812, proved Jun.30,1812 in Vermont, copy filed in Mass. Mar.1,1814. He mentions his wife Hannah, son Levi, son Alpha, daughter Hannah Hobart, daughter Mary Thayer, a minor, and sons Zenas, Abel & Otis Thayer.

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living in Southboro in 1891).

He married 2nd -.
He was a cordwainer, resided on South St. in 1847, shoe maker in 1850, Samuel Ludden aged 63 lived with them.
4th cousins