Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Capt. William CHADBOURNE | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - William Chadbourne b. 30 July 1714; married Phebe ___, who administered his estate in 1761 and lived in Berwick. Children 1636-49: William, Francis, Humphrey, Catherine, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, Joanna. [ref 33:313] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILLIAM 5 CHADBOURNE (William 4 Humphrey 3-2 William 1), born Berwick 30 July 1714 (BVR, 208); baptized First Church of Berwick 21 Nov 1714 (NEHGR, 82:77); died circa Sep 1761 (YP #2708); married probably by 1735 (first child's conception) PHEBE YEATON. William and Phebe lived in Berwick, where William was called a yeoman in deeds and a laborer in probate (MPA 10/43). He served in Capt Moses Butler's Company during the Louisburg Expedition of 1745 and, with others at Cape Breton 10 July 1745, authorized Peter Grant to receive his bounty money, "if there be any coming...in taking the famous city's plunder" (Burrage,Maine at Louisburg in 1745, 60, 74). William's autograph appears on a note of hand signed in Somersworth NH 19 Mar 1761 (York Co Common Pleas, Oct Term, 1770). On 14 June 1759, William Chadbourne, yeoman of Berwick, and his younger brother Thomas Chadbourne, smith of Portsmouth NH, joined together to sell their rights in he Fowling Marsh allocated to "our Father William Chadbourn, Decd," (YD 36:257-8). In William's probate papers (YP #2708), the widow is allowed maintenance of 2 children of the deceased under 7 years of age for 10 months in July 1762, from which the approximate date of his death is calculated. The inventory was listed as �35.19.0 (ibid). While no real estate appeared in the inventory, claims were made against the estate in 1765 and 1770, showing that he left land. The 1770 claim showed that his estate was in the hands of Phebe and William Abbot (YD 39:263; 42:16). Children (indicated age: three baptized First Church of Berwick, others presumed born Berwick), surname CHADBOURNE: Catherine, Elizabeth, Mary, Phebe, Joanna, Francis, Humphrey. [ref 74:78] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Phebe YEATON | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PHEBE YEATON, born 1718-9 (aad), died Portsmouth NH July 1784, age 65 (NEHGR, 82:410), daughter of Philip and Joanna (Pray) Yeaton. Phebe married second before 25 Sep 1769 (YD 41:166) William Abbott, born about 1711, baptized Kittery 8 Feb 1719/20 with his siblings (NEHGR 82:8--), died of atrophy Nov 1787, age 76 (Records of the South Church, Portsmouth NH, ts, NH Hist Soc, Concord NH), son of Joseph 3 and Alice (Nason) Abbott. Phebe is probably the "Abbot,_____, wife of William, 65 years, who died Jul _ 1784" (ibid). Phebe Hobbs, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Morrill) Hobbs, was previously believed to be the wife of William, but further evidence points toward Phebe Yeaton. Thomas Hobbs Jr was chosen guardian (with his wife Mary Abbott) to five of Phebe's minor children after William's death and still was guardian to the three youngest in 1768 (YP #2651). A relationship to this Hobbs family is strongly indicated, but has not been proven. Phebe Chadbourne was received into the First Church of Berwick on 11 July 1742, the same day that Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Hobbs Sr, was baptized there. Widow Phebe Chadbourne cohabited with William Abbott from May 1767 to Oct 1767 "as man and wife, they being unmarried" (York Co General Sessions, Oct 1767). They were published in Berwick 30 Nov 1764 (BVR, 3), but apparently did not go through with the ceremony. She married him after this court appearance and before 25 Sep 1769 when she is called Phebe Abbot, wife of William, in a deed (YD 41:166). They later moved to Portsmouth. [ref 74:78] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Last Modified 29 Oct 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |