genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Lt. Humphrey CHADBOURNE
Birth abt 1653, Kittery, York, Maine22,33,74
Death bef 16 May 1695, Kittery, York, Maine22
Father Humphrey* CHADBOURNE (1615-<1667)
Mother Lucy* TREWORGYE (1632-<1708)
Marriage 1677
Spouse Sarah "Shuah" BOWLES
Birth 20 Jan 1656/57, Wells, York, Maine22,33,74
Death aft 10 Nov 170774
Other Spouses Benjamin* NASON
Children:
1 M Capt. Humphrey CHADBOURNE Esq.
Birth 2 Sep 1678, Berwick, York, Maine33,74
Death 26 Jan 1763, Berwick, York, Maine33,74
Spouse Hannah ABBOTT
Marriage 6 Nov 1712, Kittery, York, Maine22,74
2 F Mary CHADBOURNE
Birth 1680, Berwick, York, Maine74
Death bef 9 Apr 1765, Berwick, York, Maine74
Spouse William DYER
Marriage 1 Jul 1708, Kittery, York, Maine22,74
3 M William CHADBOURNE
Birth abt 1683, Berwick, York, Maine33,74
Death bef 14 Jun 1759, Berwick, York, Maine74
Spouse Mary NASON
Marriage bef 1714
4 F Elizabeth CHADBOURNE
Birth abt 1687, Berwick, York, Maine74
Death bef 4 Nov 171474
Spouse Amos FERNALD
Marriage abt 1712
5 M Capt. Joseph CHADBOURNE
Birth abt 1690, Berwick, York, Maine74
Death bef 18 Oct 175774
Spouse Sarah PHIPPS
Marriage 14 Sep 1738, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire74
Notes for Lt. Humphrey CHADBOURNE
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CHADBOURNE, Lt. HUMPHREY, b. �1653. Jury 1676, gr.j. 1687, selectm. 1692, 93. His wid. Sarah (Bowles) settled his est. as insolv., adm. gr. to her 16 May 1695. Her cattle mark was recorded Kit. 1702-1712. Ch: Humphrey, Esq., b. 2 Sep. 1678. Marrying Hannah Abbot 6 Nov. 1712, he surv. her and d.s.p. 26 Jan. 1703, leav. his large est. to sis. Mary Dyer, nephews and nieces. William, Jury 1714. Last noticed 1739, wid. Mary liv. 1766. 10 ch. Elizabeth, m. Amos Fernald. Mary, m. William Dyer. Joseph, Capt. He m. 14 Sep. 1738 Sarah Phipps; adm. 14 Nov. 1753, she liv. 1766. 9 ch. [ref 22]
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Humphrey Chadbourne married Sarah, dau. of Joseph Bolles of Wells and Cape Porpoise. She was born 20 Jan. 1657. He died about 1694. [ref 33:312]
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Lieutenant HUMPHREY 3 CHADBOURNE (Humphrey 2 William 1), born Kittery circa 1653; died Berwick 1694 (BVR, 205); married before Sep 1678 when their first child was born SARAH BOLLES.

Humphrey had several grants of land from the town of Kittery, including one on 13 Apr 1671, which implies that he was adult at this date. In Nov 1673, Lt Edward Hayes was fined 20s for his "tumultuous carage in takeing of Humfrey Chadborne by the throate pretending hee was in Jest, as owned by him selfe" (MPC II:482). We are not told what the "jest" was about. Humphrey complained his sawmill was taxed too much (1688 letter at MA Hist Soc, Jeffries Coll II, 95). He was a selectman for Kittery in 1692-93. In a writ issued 23 Dec 1695, Sarah Chadbourne, widow of Humphrey, was called to appear at the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in Jan 1695/6 to answer to the charge that Humphrey sometime in 1693 had improperly cut and carried away five or six loads of hay from the widow Mary Twisden's marsh at York (MPC IV:63).

Humphrey died relatively young, and at his death his estate (MPA) was called insolvent. The greater part of the family property had remained in the capable hands of his mother Lucy. After legacies were paid to his sisters, Humphrey's only real income was from half of the mill left by his father. Undoubtedly the difficulty with Indians limited the procurement of logs for long periods. The Chadbournes were credited with having good relations with local Indians, but others came long distances to attack white settlers (LND, 134). He owed the Stilemans (his mother's last husband) sums of money at his death, which debt was forgiven to his children in Lucy's will (qv). Sarah was appointed administratrix of Humphrey's intestate estate 16 May 1695 (MPA 1/22, 69).

Children, born probably Berwick ME, Humphrey the eldest, the others named in the order given in Lucy's (their grandmother) will (NHSP XXXI:452-453): Humphrey, Mary, William, Elizabeth, Joseph.

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1688 in a letter, Humphrey complained his sawmill was taxed too much
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Notes for Sarah "Shuah" BOWLES
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son of Joseph BOWLES and Mary HOWELL
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BOWLES, Sarah, b. 20 Jan. 1657, daughter of Joseph and Mary; m. Humphrey Chadbourne. [ref 22]
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SARAH BOLLES, born Wells 20 or 26 (Early Marriages of Strafford Co NH) Jan 1657, died probably Berwick after 10 Nov 1707 (see letter of son Humphrey) and before Dec 1708 (when Benjamin Nason married third), daughter of Joseph and Mary (Howell) Bolles. The widow Sarah (Bolles) Chadbourne married second (as widow of William, apparently a transciption error, Early Marriages of Strafford Co NH) after May 1700, when Benjamin's last child with his first wife was born (KVR, 12) Benjamin Nason. In Jan 1690/1 Sarah witnessed the will of her brother-in-law Charles Frost (MW, 118). A land record has been found in which Benjamin and Sarah, his wife, conveyed property in Berwick (YD 7:50). Both were signed with her distinctive, large "S". Sarah Bolles has a well-established royal descent from Edward I, King of England (1272-1307) and many earlier Kings of England, Scotland and France, as published in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th Edition [1992] compiled by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. Her father, Joseph Bolles, was baptized at Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England 19 Feb 1608, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Perkins) Bolles Esq of Oberton Manor (ibid). At the 5 Jan 1696/7 session of the court, Kittery presented the widow Sarah Chadbourne for not frequenting the public worship of God upon the Lords day (MPC IV:88). She appeared at court the next session, 6 Apr 1697, and was fined 5s 6d (MPC IV:91). It was presumably this Sarah Chadbourne's house mentioned in the deposition of Hannah Hobbs 17 Aug 1699 (MPC IV:248). [ref 74:23]
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Jan 1695/6 (writ issued 23 Dec 1695) Sarah Chadbourne, widow of Humphrey, was called to appear at the Inferior Court of Common Please to answer to the charge that Humphrey sometime in 1693 had imporperly cut and carried away five or six loads of hay from the widow Mary Twisden's marsh at York.
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