genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Dea. Jonathan LIBBY
Birth 1706, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire25
Death 28 Oct 1759, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine25,42,46
Father Capt. John "Blue John" LIBBY (~1669-<1748)
Mother Eleanor KIRKE (~1669->1734)
Marriage 27 Nov 1735, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine25,46
Spouse Martha HASTY
Birth 1711, Ireland25
Death 27 Nov 1791, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine25,42,46
Notes for Dea. Jonathan LIBBY
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Jonathan, Dea., b. 1706, settled next west of his bro. John. Ensign in 1st F.&I. War. He d. 28 Oct. 1759; his wid. Martha (Hasty, d. of Daniel, b. in Ireland 1711) d. 27 Nov. 1791. 10 ch. [ref 22]
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DEACON JONATHAN LIBBY, born in Portsmouth, N. H., in 1706; married, 27 Nov. 1735, MARTHA HASTY, born in Ireland about 1710. He accompanied his father to Scarborough in the winter of 1729-30. He settled west of Oak Hill, and became a successful farmer. He was an ensign in the French war, 1745. 12 April 1749, he was chosen a deacon of the Congregational church, and held that office until his death, which took place 28 Oct. 1759. His widow died 27 Nov. 1791. Children 1736-56: Mary, Elizabeth, Ruth, Lydia, Catherine, Rhoda, Jonathan, Lydia, Jonathan, Daniel. [ref 25:55]
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Jonathan Libby, son of Capt. John and Eleanor (Kirke) Libby of Scarborough Nov. 27, 1735. He was an ensign in the French War in 1745 and a deacon in the First Parish from 1749 until his death on Oct. 28, 1759. His widow survived until Nov. 27, 1791. [ref 42:112]
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Notes for Martha HASTY
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daughter of Daniel HASTY and Mary
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Martha, b. 1711; m. Dea. Jonathan Libby, 1-1-5. [ref 25:56]
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MARTHA, b. about 1711; m. Jonathan Libby. The date of Hasty's removal to Scarborough is definitely fixed by the papers in a law-suit wherein the plaintiff, William White of Portsmouth, states that on the twentieth day of November, 1732, at the request of Daniel Hasty, he took on board of his vessel Hasty's household goods and utensils of husbandry, transported them to Scarborough and delivered them to their owner. [ref 42:111]
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Martha, b. about 1711; m. Jonathan Libby, son of Capt. John and eleanor (Kirke) Libby of Scarborough Nov. 27, 1735. He was an ensign in the French War in 1745 and a deacon in the First Parish from 1749 until his death on Oct. 28, 1759. His widow survived until Nov. 27, 1791. [ref 46:2-206]
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