genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Capt. John "Black John" LIBBY
Birth abt 1700, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine74
Death 9 Jun 1755, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine74
Father Henry LIBBY (1648-1732)
Mother Honor HINKSON (~1664-1724)
Other Spouses Anna FOGG
Marriage 15 Jun 1728, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine25,74
Spouse Mary GOODWIN
Birth abt 1707, Kittery, York, Maine74
Death bef Jun 1738, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine74
Father William GOODWIN (1663-<1714)
Mother Deliverance TAYLOR (~1670->1763)
Notes for Capt. John "Black John" LIBBY
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John, Capt., Lieut., bap Scarborough, 25 May 1722; in 1st F.&I. War, liv. on Oak Hill Scarb. Drowned by upsetting of a boat. M. 1st 13 June 1728 Mary Goodwin and 2d 24 Aug. 1738 Anne Fogg. Ch. 4+10. [ref 22]
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CAPT. JOHN LIBBY, born probably soon after the year 1700; married first, 15 June 1728, MARY GOODWIN, daughter of Wm. and Deliverance (Taylor) Goodwin, of Berwick; (died after a few years); second, 24 Aug. 1738, ANNA FOGG, 9-5-2. He accompanied his father from Lynn to Scarborough, and settled on a farm. His house was on Oak Hill, on the north side of what afterward became the post-road between Portland and Saco, a little west of the road leading to Gorham Corner. He was a man of unusual energy and ability, and filled repeatedly the most important positions in the town. We find him chosen "to locate Black Point school," and "to inspect the law relative to the killing of deer." He was also a land surveyor and succeeded in a measure to the position which his brother had filled. He was lieutenant in Capt. George Berry's company in 1745, and after the death of Capt. John Libby, 1-1, became known as Captain, and retained that epithet until his death, which was the result of an accident. He was on a fishing trip, with two others, and the small boat in which they were was upset near the mouth of Nonesuch River, and although an expert swimmer, he never rose. The two others escaped, and there were suspicions of foul play at the time of his death. Children by first wife 1729-44: Henry, Hannah, Lucy, Edward, Miriam. [ref 25:42]
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children with Mary 1729-36: Henry, Hannah, Lucy, Edward

children with Anna 1739-55: Rhoda, Abner, Olive, Stephen, Moses, Aaron, Jesse, Philemon, Eunice, Seth
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Notes for Mary GOODWIN
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Mary, m. Capt. John Libby. [ref 22]
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MARY, named in will m. Capt. John Libby of Scarborough 15 June 1728. [ref 33:454]
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MARY, b ca 1707, d Scarborough before June 1738 (John's m2); m 15 June 1728 (Libby, 27-8, 42) Capt JOHN LIBBY, b ca 1700, drowned 9 Jun 1755, son of Henry and Honor (Hinkson) Libby. He m2 15 June 1738* Anne Fogg. They lived at Oak Hill, Scarborough. Children, surname Libby: Henry, Hannah, Lucy, Edward. [ref 74:43]
*conflicting date
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Last Modified 8 Jun 2004 Created 4 Jan 2005
 

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