See also

Family of Adrian * FRYE and Sarah * WHITE

Husband: Adrian * FRYE (1636- )
Wife: Sarah * WHITE (1645- )
Children: William FRYE (1660- )
Eleanor * FRYE (1668-1716)
Adrian FRYE (1671- )
Sarah FRYE (1674- )
Elizabeth FRYE (1677- )
Joanna FRYE (1679- )
Joseph FRYE (1681- )

Husband: Adrian * FRYE

Name: Adrian * FRYE
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1636

Wife: Sarah * WHITE

Name: Sarah * WHITE
Sex: Female
Father: John * WHITE (c. 1620- )
Mother: -
Birth 1645

Child 1: William FRYE

Name: William FRYE
Sex: Male
Birth 1660

Child 2: Eleanor * FRYE

Name: Eleanor * FRYE
Sex: Female
Spouse: John * BROOKS (1668-1712)
Birth 1668 York, York, ME, US
Death 1716 (age 47-48) Kingston, Rockingham, NH, US

Child 3: Adrian FRYE

Name: Adrian FRYE
Sex: Male
Birth 1671

Child 4: Sarah FRYE

Name: Sarah FRYE
Sex: Female
Birth 1674

Child 5: Elizabeth FRYE

Name: Elizabeth FRYE
Sex: Female
Birth 1677

Child 6: Joanna FRYE

Name: Joanna FRYE
Sex: Female
Birth 1679

Child 7: Joseph FRYE

Name: Joseph FRYE
Sex: Male
Birth 1681

Note on Husband: Adrian * FRYE

Adrian/1 Frye first appears in 1663 at Eliot, ME.1 A Quaker, he married Sarah White, daughter of John White.2,3,4 In 1664, Abraham Conley, Adrian Frye and Elizabeth Conley were witnesses against Thomas Crawley, and in 1675 Abraham Conley was living with Adrian Frye.1 Removed to Portsmouth, NH during the time of Philip's War.1 12 Oct 1692 Adrian and Sarah ffry deeded, "for the Naturall love and affection I bear unto my loving son William ffry as also for ye Comfortable provision for myself and my wife Sarah during our Naturall lives," their homestead to their son William in exchange for lifetime support, both signing by mark.1,5 Granted administration of his mother's estate, 22 Nov 1709.6,7 "Their poster. were largely Friends."1

"With the name of Nicholas Shapliegh [sic] that of Adrian Fry appears often on the Kittery, Me., records. … His mark with that of his wife often appeared on legal papers from 1664 to 1692. He witnessed a deed in 12-7-1663, was a witness at Court in 1667, and had a grant of 100 acres in 1669. In 1664 he witnessed a receipt for a 'Negro Boy named Mingoe, and a Sorrell Horse.'

"Adrian lived just south of Sturgeon Creek in 1674 and the place was called 'Frye's Point' in a deed in 1713. 15 Jul 1690, 'At a Court of Sessions held in York, Adrian Fry & Family were P'sented for not Comeing to Mitting.' During all this period he appears on the records as a grantor and grantee of various tracts of land."4

Torrey and Gen. Dict. Maine and New Hampshire (246) report that Adrian Frye also married Hannah White, daughter of Robert. Elsewhere (748), the latter work reports that Hannah White married Robert Allen, who was a witness to Adrian Frye's 1692 life care agreement.2,8