genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Ephraim DENNETT
Birth 2 Aug 1689, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire20,22,33,44
Death bef 29 Apr 1741, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire22
Father John* DENNETT (1646-1709)
Mother Amy* SHERBURNE (~1656-1712)
Marriage abt 1713
Spouse Katharine, wife of Ephraim Dennett
Birth abt 1693
Death aft 1768
Children:
1 F Katharine DENNETT
Birth 14 Jan 1714/15, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
2 M John DENNETT
Birth 15 Oct 1716, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
Spouse Phebe BARTLETT
Marriage Feb 173918,33
3 M Capt. Ephraim DENNETT
Birth 22 Jul 1718, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
Death 1790
Spouse Lydia WATERHOUSE
Marriage 24 Feb 1751, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire22,46
4 F Elizabeth DENNETT
Birth 12 Jun 1721, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
5 F Mary DENNETT
Birth 23 Mar 1723, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
Death aft 1780
Spouse Col. John HART
Marriage aft 1757
6 M George DENNETT
Birth 1 Apr 1725, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
Death young, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
7 M Nathaniel DENNETT
Birth 21 Feb 1727/28, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire33
Death young33
Notes for Ephraim DENNETT
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Ephraim, b. 2 Aug. 1689. Portsm. selectm. 1715-18, Rep. 1718-28, Councillor 1732. Adm. 29 Apr. 1741 to wid. Catherine, who m. one Wise by 1768. 7 ch. rec. [ref 22]
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Ephraim, b. 2 Aug. 1683, wh. was a counsel. app. by mandamus, 1732, for New Hampsh. [ref 20]
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EPHRAIM b. 2 Aug. 1689; m. Katharine ___. Children: Katharine, John, Ephraim, Elizabeth, Mary, George, Nathaniel. [ref 33:348]
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Ephraim, b. Aug. 2, 1689 [ref 44:56]
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Ingmire - Seacoast Chronicles: The youngest child of John and Amy was Ephraim, who was born Aug. 2, 1689, and lived with his mother until she died. He controlled the land on the main property along today's roadway, Dennett Street. Ephraim Dennett became the most politically active of the Dennetts. He served as a selectman from 1715 to 1718 and representative to the legislative house from 1718 to 1728. Newington was separated from Porstmouth in 1713, and Ephraim's land was on the edge of Portsmouth. In 1732, Ephraim was appointed to the Governor's Council at the time that Richard Waldron controlled politics, from the death of Lt. Governor John Wentworth until Benning Wentworth was named Royal Governor of the 'old colony.' Ephraim Sr. married Catherine and had at least five children, of whom Ephraim Jr, born July 22, 1718 was the eldest*.
*probable error
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