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Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Anthony LIBBY
Birth 1649, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine
Death 28 Feb 1717/18, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Father John* LIBBY (~1602-<1683)
Mother 1st wife of John Libby* (~1615-)
Other Spouses Sarah DRAKE
Marriage 6 Jan 1717/18, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire22
Spouse Mrs. Jane RACKLIFF
Birth abt 1675, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine
Death aft 1724, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire22
Notes for Anthony LIBBY
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Anthony, carpenter, soldier in Philip's War. In N.H. 14 Nov. 1678 he was app. adm. on his bro. James's est. In 1681 was on committee to procure timber for building the Scarboro fort. Next yr. rem. to Falmouth (South Portland), where he m. Sarah (Drake), sis. of Capt. Anthony Brackett's wife, and in 1685 rem. to her native town, Hampton where he settled in the region now Rye or Greenland. Will 20 Feb. - 5 Mar. 1717-8 names w. Jane (Rackley, wid. of Wm., m. 6 Jan. 1717-8) and 7 ch. She was still his wid. 25 Mar. 1723-4. Ch: Sarah, Abraham, Mary, Isaac, Hannah, Jacob, Jane. [ref 22]
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ANTHONY, Scarborough 1676, rem. a. 1685 to Portsmouth. [ref 20]
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ANTHONY LIBBY, born in Scarborough, about 1649; married SARAH DRAKE, born 20 Aug. 1656, daughter of Abraham and Jane Drake, of Hampton, N. H. Anthony Libby was a carpenter. He lived in his native town until some years after Philip's war. In May, 1681, he was one of a committee chosen to purchase timber for buildings g a "fort", Scottow's garrison. In November following, he was taxed for 50 acres of land, 6 acres of marsh, 1 cow, 2 hogs, and 1 mare. In the first part of 1682, he moved to Falmouth. There he found his wife, who was a sister of the wife of Anthony Brackett of that place. In 1685, he removed to her native town of Hampton, and settled in the northeast part of that town, subsequently set off to Rye. His wife died 12 June 1716. He married second, 6 Jan. 1717-18, Jane Rackley of Portsmouth, and lived only a few weeks. Children: Sarah, Mary, Abraham, Isaac, Hannah, Jacob, Jane. [ref 25:27]
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Anthony, m. about 1682 Sarah Drake who was living in Hampton in 1723/4; he d. in 1717/8. [ref 46:2-466]
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soldier in King Philip's War

14 Nov 1678 appointed administer on brother James' estate; 1681 on committee to procure timber for Scarborough fort

1682 moved to Falmouth; 1685 moved to Hampton

Antony LIBBY of Hampton and Jane RACKLEY of Portsmouth wer married 9th Jan 1717-18. (Portsmouth record)
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WILL of ANTHONY LIBBY, 20 Feb 1717/8 - 5 Mar 1717/8: In the name of God Amen. The twentieth day of February 1717 {1718} Anthony Lebe of Hampton in the Province of New Hampshire in New England farmer being very sick and week in body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto mind ye mortality of my body & knowing it is appointed for all men once to Dye do make & ordain this my last will & Testament. That is to say Principally & first of all I give & Recomend to ye earth to be buried in decent Christian buriall at ye Descretion of my Executor nothing doubting byt at ye Generall Resurection I shall receive ye same again by ye mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give Devise & Dispose of ye same in ye following manner & form

Imprimis. I Give to Jean my dearly beloved wife my orchard those trees that are mine my pasture as far as ye barn & my great Bason one Cow & he white faced heifer & Thirty pounds in money & my great Pat. & a piece of surge in ye chest four sheep and pasturing the west end of my house all during her widowhood & no longer.

2ndly I Give to my well beloved son Abraham Lebe a calf & his son Joseph one sheep

3rdly I give to my well beloved son Isaac Lebe two sheep & one half of my cove of marsh

4thly I give to my well beloved Daughter Sarah six pounds money,

5thly I give to my well beloved Daughter Mary Six pounds money

6thly I give to my well beloved Daughter Hannah twenty shillings money

7thly I give my well beloved Daughter Jane my brass Kettle & ye red mantle & two sheep & a cow on marriage day
8thly I give to my well beloved son Jacob Lebe whom I likewise constitute make ordain my sole Executor to this my last will & testament all & sungular of my houses edifices
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Lands mesuages both reall and personall Except what is above disposed of in the order as it is to be performed by him and after my Decease to be by him freely possessd and Injoyed and I do hereby desallow revoke and disannull all and every other former testament will legaces and by me in any ways before named willd and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seall the day and year above written
Anthony (his mark) Lebe

Signed sealed published pronounced and
Declared by the sd Anthony Lebe as his
last Will and Testament in the Presents
of us the subscribers.
Thomas Ward
Robert Drake
Samll Chapman
[proved 5 Mar. 1718]

A true and just inventory of the estate both reall and personal of Anthony Lebe late Decd

to Buildings 40:00:00
To Meadow 10:00:00
To land 70:00:00
To Cattell 24:00:00
To Sheep 04:10:00
To 2 horse kind 07:00:00
To Implements 03:10:00
To part mill 01:10:00
To beds and Bed Cloaths 30:00:00
To Brass 02:18:00
To Iron 03:00:00
To barrells and tubs 01:00:00
To putter and Books 01:05:00
To wooden moveables in house 01:15:00
To Boots and shoes 01:00:00
To Hats and wareing cloathes 08:15:00
To a Gun 00:10:00
To money 66:00:00
To Sarge and a Miantle 01:05:00
To 6 pound wooll 00:06:00
Apraised by Jabez Dow and Richard Jennis
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Notes for Mrs. Jane RACKLIFF
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surname unknown
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Jane, the second wife of William Rackliff, was a young wid. of his old age, married bef. 1699, when he made a will leaving all to her except two candlesticks to his dau. Jane's ch, born after this will was signed, were Benjamin and Mary. She m. Anthony Libby 9* Jan 1717-8, yet as "Jane Rackley," she and Benjamin's widow Lydia, deeded to Valentine Nutter in 1729. [ref 22]
*page 431 says "6 Jan 1717-8"
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1723/4 widow "Jane Libby" declined administration on her first husband
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Last Modified 25 Oct 2004 Created 4 Jan 2005
 

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