Genealogy of Patty Rose
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Notes for John* DIAMOND | ||||||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DIAMOND, John, from Dartmouth, England., where he m. 2 June 1635 at St. Petrox, Grace Sammon, ment. here in 1652. In 1660 one Walter Winser from Hemick (Hennock), Devon, was apprent. to him. He was a ropemaker, but here built shallops and with his sons carried on fishing at Isl. of Shoals. In 1651 he bot by an imperfect deed a house and undescribed land at Crooked Lane, Kit.; the land he claimed was cut down by Thomas Withers and by town grts. to Dennis Downing, Richard Abbott, Wm. Leighton. Jury 1651, gr.j. 1663. Poss. a synthetic date, adm. on his est. is said to have been gr. to s. John 9 July 1667; but his wife surv. him. In that court 'John Dyamont' was a juryman. ch: John, Thomas, Andrew, Grace. [ref 22] (child not mentioned: William) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN, Lynn 1647, perhaps rem. to Kittery bef. 1652, there call. ropemaker [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John Diamond and wife Grace were living in Kittery in 1651. He was constable in 1659 and clerk of the writs in 1662. He lived on Crooked Lane and was a shipbuilder. John Diamond, Jr., was made administrator of his estate 9 July 1667. Children: John, Andrew, William, Thomas, Grace. [ref 33:353] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - At Kittery, 5 Dec., 1651 "Grace Dimond & her husband Jo: Dymond depose they stand in fear of life from Mary Mendam -- & so her husband Robert Mendam bound in �40 that she shall keep the peace. 5 March 1651-2 The Dimonds recover against the Mendams 40 shillings and costs in an action of assault and battery. (Court Record) 5 July, 1658 John Dyamont appointed administrator of Nicho. Woddy, fisherman, deceased intestate. (Court Record) John Dyamont appointed constable at Kittery in Aug., 1659; and Clerk of the writs for Kittery July 1662 (Court Records) 1667. John Dyament conveys land to his brother William Dyament; and it appears from Robert Flausell's deposition, that they were son of John Diamond, deceased, who left also a son Andrew, and that John was the eldest son. (York reg. II, 222) [ref 43:4-128,225] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - poss born as early as 1590 1662 Clerk of Writs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||
Notes for Grace* SAMMON | ||||||
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