genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Ebenezer VARNEY
Birth 5 Sep 1670, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22
Death bef 28 Nov 1753, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22
Father Humphrey VARNEY (1642-<1714)
Mother Sarah STARBUCK (1630-1719)
Marriage 2 Mar 1694, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Spouse Mary OTIS
Birth 1675, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Death 18 Sep 1735, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Children:
1 M Stephen VARNEY
Birth 7 Nov 1697, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22,45
Death 21 Mar 1771, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22,45
Spouse Mercy HANSON
Marriage 7 Aug 1721, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
2 F Judith VARNEY
Birth 11 Apr 1710, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22,45
Death bef 1750
Spouse Tobias HANSON
Marriage 27 Dec 1726, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire22
Notes for Ebenezer VARNEY
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VARNEY, Ebenezer, Dover, �56 in 1727, m. Mary Otis. Constable 1690, Gr.j. 1696. Will, 22 Oct. - 28 Nov. 1753, names 13 ch., 11 liv., 2 decd. Ch., births from Quaker rec 1693-1718: Mary, Sarah, Stephen, Abigail, John, Ebenezer, Nathaniel, Thomas, Judith, Samuel, Martha, Paul, Anne. [ref 22]
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Notes for Mary OTIS
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Mary, daughter of Stephen and Mary (Pittman) Otis; m. Ebenezer Varney. [ref 22]
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MARY OTIS3, m. Ebenezer, son of Humphrey Varney, who was a Quaker, (as most of his descendants have been) and son-in-law to Elder Edward Starbuck (marrying his youngest dau. Esther) and father to Peter, Ebenezer, John, Joseph, and Abigail. From records it is evident, that Ebenezer Varney took possession of the "Hill" or Otis estate, about 1696, (about which time Cochecho was resettled) under the title inherited from his wife's father, fortifying his title by deeds from the Canada Otises and quit-claims, from other heirs of Richard 1Otis. This property was for some time in dispute as was the case in several other instances, the Indian troubles overturning proof and destroying evidence of titles. This property has remained in the Varney family until the parents of the present generation of heirs sold their share, old house (150 years old) and all to John Ham. Of their numerous descendants a large part were or are farmers, and as respectable as any similar number of persons. [ref 45:197]
[according to Noyes, Humphrey Varney married Sarah, not Esther.]
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