genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name William HEARL
Birth 1653/60, Cornwall, England
Death bef 16 Jun 1730, Berwick, York, Maine22
Other Spouses Sarah THOMPSON
Marriage aft 29 Feb 1676, Berwick, York, Maine22
Spouse Patience ETHERINGTON
Birth abt 1656, Kittery, York, Maine74
Death 1697, Berwick, York, Maine22
Father Thomas ETHERINGTON (~1634-1664)
Mother Mary SPENCER (~1634-1664)
Children:
1 F Mary HEARL
Birth 1678, Berwick, York, Maine
Death 1718, Berwick, York, Maine74
Spouse Gabriel HAMILTON
Marriage Mar 1702
2 F Margaret HEARL
Birth abt 1681, Kittery, York, Maine
Death 22 Jan 1770, Kittery, York, Maine22,33
Spouse Nathan LORD
Marriage 1704, Kittery, York, Maine22,33
3 M Etherington HEARL
Birth bef 1697, Berwick, York, Maine74
Death 7 May 1770, Berwick, York, Maine22,33,74
Spouse Hannah GOODWIN
Marriage 18 Feb 1723/24, Berwick, York, Maine22,33,74
Notes for William HEARL
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son of William HEARL
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HEARL, William, Berwick, bot so. of Great Works Riv. in 1690, 50 a. gr. in 1703. In 1678 he and Geo. Gray were questioned, Phineas Hull fined, for failure to assist the constable; in 1712 (Earle) he test. for Mary, w. of Rowland Jenkins of Newc.; in 1717 gr. adm. on est. of Allen Furs and called him my cous. in 1729. M. 1st aft. 29 Feb 1675-6 Patience Etherington (Thos.), d. 1697; 2d ab. Dec. 1702 Sarah wid. of Jos.[sic] Goodwin; 3d bef 5 Aug. 1714 Elizabeth (Grant) Landers-Turner. Will 9 Aug. 1718 - 16 June 1730 names w. and ch., all liv. but Mary. In Apr. 1731 the wid. sued her step-son Etherington for 1/3 the per. est. Ch: Mary, Margaret, John, William, Thomas, James, Etherington. By 3d wife: Richard. Mar. 1729-30 the parents gave p/a to 'our trusty s. Ebenezer Boltwood and Richard Hearl' both of Berw. [ref 22]
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William Hearl bought land a little south of Great Works River in 1690. He married (1) Patience, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Spencer) Etherington. There was laid out to William Hearl, 6 June 1702, land whch was "granted to his father-in-law Thomas Etherington" 15 Dec. 1659. He married (2) about Dec. 1703 Sarah, widow of James Goodwin and daughter of Miles and Ann Thompson; (3) before 1718 Elizabeth, daughter of Peter and Joan Grant. His will, made 9 Aug. 1718, was probated 16 June 1730. Children: Etherington, John, Thomas, James, William, Richard, Mary, Margaret. [ref 33:512]
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WILLIAM HEARLE, who was alive on 13 May 1730 but dead by 10* June 1730 when his will was proved (YP #9032), perhaps son of John Hearl (YD 28:112) of Kittery (Joseph C Anderson II; "The Hearl/Earl Family of Berwick ME," YCGSJ 7:3,4; 8:1). He married second circa 1703 Sarah, widow of James Goodwin, and third Elizabeth (Grant) (Landers) Turner. William bought land south of the Great Works River in 1690, 1699 and 1703 (YD 6:69, LND, 323 as quoted in Anderson, above.) [ref 74:46]
*conflicting date
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WILL of WILLIAM HEARL 9 Aug 1718 - 16 Jun 1730:

In the Name of God Amen I William Hearl Senr of Berwick in the County of York &ct being th" Very weak in body Yet of a Sound and well Disposing mind Do make and Ordain This to be my last Will & Testament hereby Revokeing all former will or Wills by me made & Ordained.

In the first place I Commend my Soul to God in & Thr" Iesus Christ (hopeing for the pardon of all my Sins in his Blood) & my body to be decently buried & as to Such Outward Estate wch it hath pleased God to Give me I Dispose of it in the following Manner.

Imprs I Give & Bequeath unto my Son Athrington Hearl all my Homesteed where I now Dwell Consisting of Housing & Land Upland and meadow with the Orchard fences and all the Previledges and Appurtinances thereunto belonging to him and his heirs forever As also Twenty acres of wood land with the Appurtinances Near to Nathll Goodins land in Berwick aforesd it being my part of Thomas Spencers hundred Acres Lot to the Said Athrington Hearl & his heirs forever: As also I Give unto the Said Athrington Hearl all my life Stock of Cattle Sheep hoggs and horse Kind with all Utensills as Carts Chains Axes ploughs Sleds Yoaks & Whatsoever Utensills to the Said Homestead belongs or appertains (Excepting what I Shall Give to my beloved Wife hereafter in this Instrument Mentioned.

Item I Give & bequeath unto my Sons Thomas & Iames Hearl a lot of land Containing fifty Acres lying in Berwick aforesd Near to Gillisons place to be Equally Divided between them to them and their Heirs forever.

Item I Give & bequeath to my Son Iohn Hearl Fve Shillings to be paid him by my Executr.

Item I Give & bequeath to my Son William Hearl Twenty Shillings to be paid him in paper Money within Two Years after my Decease.

Item I Give and bequeath to the Children of my Daughter Mary Hambleton Deceased the Sum of Twenty Shillings in in paper money To be Equally Divided amongst them to be paid within Two Years after my Decease.

Item I Give & bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret Lord Twenty Shillings in paper money to be paid within Two Years after my Decease.

Item I Give & Bequeath to my Grandaughter Patience Hambleton a featherbed & Bolster.

Item I Give & Bequeath Unto my Grandaughter Martha Lord One Featherbed and bolster.

Item I Give & bequeath Unto my Son Richard Hearl the Sum of Tenn pounds in paper money to be paid in Bills of publick Credit by my Executor when my Said Son Richard comes to the age of One & Twenty Years

Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Wellbeloved Wife Elesabeth One third part of my personal Estate to her and her Heirs forever Excepting what I have before given to my Grand Children As also it is my Will that my Said beloved wife Should have the Use of One third part of my Real Estate Dureing her Natural life & More Over It is my Will & Pleasure that my Executor Shall pay to my Said beloved Wife the Sum of Eight pounds Tenn Shillings in Bills of Publick Credit within Two Years after my Decease. Finally I Do hereby Appoint my loving Son Athrington Hearl my Sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament And I Do hereby Desire and Appoint that my Loving Friends Mr Humphrey Chadbourne & Mr Iames Grant would be Trustees & Overseers of this my last Will to See it duely Executed
Willm (his mark) Hearl (seal)

Mark of Signed Sealed and Declared
to be my last Will & Tes-
tament this Ninth day of the
August in the Year of
King Georges Reigne Annoq
Domini 1718 In presence off
Ieremiah Wise
Daniel Goodin
Iohn Bradstreat

Probated 16 June 1730. Inventory returned 2 July 1730, at �110:7:0, by Joseph Hart, John Bradstret and John Hupper, appraisers.
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Notes for Patience ETHERINGTON
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Patience, m. aft. 29 Feb. 1675 William Hearl. [ref 22]
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Patience m. William Hearl. [ref 33:738]
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PATIENCE C4, b ca 1656. [ref 74:20]
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PATIENCE 4 ETHERINGTON (Mary 3 Spencer, Patience 2 William 1), born circa 1656, died Kittery circa 1697 (York Co Court of Common Pleas, Box 40, 8-200, Nathan Lord vs. Thomas Hearl, et al.); married Berwick after Feb 1675 as his first wife WILLIAM HEARLE. Patience Hearle received half of the goods which were formerly her father's in the division of her grandmother Patience (Chadbourne) Spencer's estate in 1683 (MPC III:189). Children named in William's will, surname HEARLE: John, Margaret, Mary, William, Thomas, James, Etherington. [ref 74:46]
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