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1656 - Aft 1731 (75 years)
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Name |
Jacob GARLAND [1, 2, 3] |
- Farmer....He lived at first in Newbury, Mass.; in 1683, removed to Hampton, NH.; took the oath of allegiance in Hampton, in 1678. He was one of eight persons sent from Hampton, in 1676 to the defence of Marlborough, Mass. He, with others, in 1694, petitioned for township of Kingston, NH, and in 1717, for Weare, NH. Was one of the proprietors of Chester, NH, and had the following lots in that town allotted to him; No. 30 of H.L., No. 35 Add., No. 83 of H., No. 34 of 2 P.2 D., No. 62 of 3d D., No. 74 of 4th D., No. 127 of 5th D., No. 57 of 6th D. march 16, 1728 he deeds to his son Jacob, Jr., three-fourths of a saw mill on Taylor's river in Hampton, and Jan. 8, 1729-30, one-eighth of same saw mill to Joseph Sanborn. Aug. 14, 1679, he sells to Abraham Green 50 acres of land, the "Cotton" lot, in Hampton. 1724-5 he deeds to Daniel Emery "one-half of my rights in the Township of Chester." Aug. 14, 1679, he sells to Abraham Green "50 acres of land that Mr. Cotton sold to my father, John Garland, deceased. Jacob is said to have had eleven children born in Hampton, but there is no account of but nine born in Hampton, and two born in Newbury, Mass." (J. Dow) [1]
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Birth |
20 Dec 1656 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Aft 1731 [1] |
Person ID |
I72631 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Sep 2017 |
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Sources |
- [S5607] James Gray Garland, "Garland Genealogy - The Descendants of Peter Garland, Mariner, admitted resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay, in 1637", (Biddeford, Maine: Watson's Illuminator Print - 1897).
- [S5606] Harry Pinckney Huse, Appendix by Isaac Huse, "The Descendants of Abel Huse of Newbury (1602-1690)".
- [S9102] Samuel Pearce May, The Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass; 1638-1888, (John Munsell's Sons, Publishers 1890).
- [S00074] John Carroll Chase & George Walter Chamberlain, "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase", (Name: Name: Derry, New Hampshire, 1928;;).
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