Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for James TREWORGYE | ||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James, tanner, Kittery, Portsmouth, more likely the James (in N.H.) who chose Maj. Shapleigh gdn. 24 June 1673 than the one whose fa. then appar. had a home in Portsm. or Great Isl. In 1676 his paternal gr.mo. willed him a silver cup with no provis. that it be kept until he be of age. Gr.j. (Me.) 1687. He came into poss. of the John Brady prop. by mar. the wid. Sarah, as 1st or 2d w. On 16 July 1693 he m. Mary Ferguson, the Kit. mar. rec. calling him 'son of John of Dartmouth.' She d. 19 July 1696. He was Pepperell's tanner in 1696, wit. an Emery fam. deed 1 Mar. 1696-7. Of Portsm. 18 Nov. 1701, he sold in Kit. to Thomas Greely, and was ab. to m. Ruth Kirke 8 Nov. 1702 when he released all int. in her prop. Taxed for the Mill Dam �1708; called late of Kit. (but not deceased) in Mar. 1713-4. The selectman paid for shoes for one James in 1718. Widow Ruth at Portsm. 1734+. Ch., by w. Mary at Kit. 1694-96: Penelope, John. As far as known, no one has proved Bradbury's statement that he was Allison Brown's hired man and m. his wid. Hannah (Seammon), but he cert. m. Mary Bracey 9 Apr. 1731, was of Bid. in Mar. 1732-3, and in 1744 sold a ho. and 1 a. there adj. Dyer. Bradbury, p. 145, names him as one of the Arundel men (he s.p.) cast away and drowned at Mt. Desert in 1746, on way to join regt. at Nova Scotia (his wid. m. 2d in 1753 John Davis of Bid.), but a s. Spencer, bp. at Bid. in 1743, m. there in 1769. One Jacob m. Catherine Libby in Bid. in 1756; one Janes was serv. of Thomas Dyer 1756. By w. Ruth: James, bp. at Portsm. 11 Apr. 1714 when his mo. owned the covt. [ref 22] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James, son of John Treworgy, married (1) 16 July 1693, Mary Ferguson, probably dau. of John Ferguson. Abigail Hodsdon and Elizabeth Gowen deposed in their old age that they were "bride Maids" at this wedding. She died 19 July 1696. He married (2) Sarah, widow of John Brady, (3) about 1702 in Portsmouth, N. H., Ruth, dau. of Henry Kirk. He was a tanner in the employ of William Pepperrell in 1696. Was of Portsmouth 1701-2. Children by first marriage 1694-96: Penelope, John; by second marriage 1698: Samuel; by third marriage 1714: James. [ref 33:780] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
| Notes for Ruth KIRKE | ||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - daughter of Henry KIRKE and Ruth GLANFIELD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ruth, daughter of Henry Kirke; m. James Treworgye. [ref 22] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sued for silver money lent to father's estate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||
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