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Family of John * LIBBY

Partner: John * LIBBY (1610-1682)
Partner: (unknown)
Children: John LIBBY (1636- )
James LIBBY (aft1637- )
Joanna LIBBY (aft1637- )
Samuel LIBBY (aft1637- )
Henry LIBBY (1647- )
Anthony LIBBY (1649- )
Rebecca LIBBY (1651- )
Sarah LIBBY (1653- )
David LIBBY (1657- )
Hannah * LIBBY (1663-1733)

Partner: John * LIBBY

Name: John * LIBBY
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 11 Nov 1610 Plymouth, Devonshire, England
Death 1682 (age 71-72) Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, US

Child 1: John LIBBY

Name: John LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth 1636

Child 2: James LIBBY

Name: James LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth aft 1637

Child 3: Joanna LIBBY

Name: Joanna LIBBY
Sex: Female
Birth aft 1637

Child 4: Samuel LIBBY

Name: Samuel LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth aft 1637

Child 5: Henry LIBBY

Name: Henry LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth 1647

Child 6: Anthony LIBBY

Name: Anthony LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth 1649

Child 7: Rebecca LIBBY

Name: Rebecca LIBBY
Sex: Female
Birth 1651

Child 8: Sarah LIBBY

Name: Sarah LIBBY
Sex: Female
Birth 1653

Child 9: David LIBBY

Name: David LIBBY
Sex: Male
Birth 1657

Child 10: Hannah * LIBBY

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Hannah * LIBBY

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Spouse: Daniel * FOGG

Name: Hannah * LIBBY
Sex: Female
Spouse: Daniel * FOGG (1660-1755)
Birth 1663 Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, US
Death 1733 (age 69-70) Eliot, York, ME, US
Burial Fogg Cemetary
Eliot, York, ME, US

Note on Husband: John * LIBBY

Richmond Island, was in the fishing company of John Winter from 15 Dec 1636 to Feb 13, 1639. Worked for him again 6 weeks in 1643. Some money was paid for him to Mr. John Sparke to Mr. Trelawny. He settled at Scarborough; bought land of Jocelyn 1 Jan 1663. He suffered in the Inidan war of 1676. He deposed July 10, 1677, ae about 75 years, that he came to this country 47 years before; that his 4 sons had kept himself, his wife and 8 small children from want; but that the enemy had burned their houses and destroyed cattle and corn; that one of his four sons had recently been killed at Black Point, another wounded, had since died, and that the other two were at B.P.. He asked that the latter might be discharged from the garrison, having served there the extraordinary period of nine months. Signed "John Liby". The petition was granted and Henry and Anthony released.

In his will, unsigned and undated, he beq. 5 shillings to each of his children; 50 shillings each to the younger sons, Matthew and Daniel. The wife to have all the estate at her disposing, to maintain the children. Inventory taken 9 Feb 1682; attested 5 May 1683.