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Family of Richard * DOLE and Patience JEWETT

Husband: Richard * DOLE (1622-1705)
Wife: Patience JEWETT (c. 1625- )
Marriage 16901

Husband: Richard * DOLE

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Richard * DOLE

Name: Richard * DOLE
Sex: Male
Father: Willam * Tanner DOLE (1596-1670)
Mother: Joan * HALE (1575- )
Birth 31 Dec 1622 Thornbury, Gloucester, England
Immigration 1639 (age 16-17) to Newbury, Essex, MA, US
Death 30 Jul 1705 (age 82) Newbury, Essex, MA, US
Burial First Burying Ground
Newbury, Essex, MA, US

Wife: Patience JEWETT

Name: Patience JEWETT
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1625 (est)

Note on Husband: Richard * DOLE

Richard, merchant, Newbury. He gave a release of a mortg. ofThomas Davis 22 Sept. 1673. [Norf. rec.] He deposed in 1676, ae. about52 years. He m. 3 May, 1647, Hannah, dau. of widow Rolfe; she d. 16Nov. 1678. He m. 4. March, 1679, Hannah, widow of Capt. SamuelBrocklebank; she d. Sept. 6, 1690. He m. Patience Walker. Ch. John b.10 Aug. 1648, Richard b. 6 Sept. 1650, Anna b. and d. 1653, Benjamin b.14 June 1654, Joseph b. 5 Aug. 1657, William b. 11 April, 1660, Henryb. 9 March, 1663, d. Sept. 13, 1690, Hannah b. 23 Oct. 1665, Ap-phia b.7 Dec. 1668, Abner b. 8 March, 1672. 40Ipswich Quarterly Court, Mar. 1675: Hester, relict of John Bondv. Richard Dole. For dower. Verdict for plaintiff, her dower, or thirdpart of about twenty shares of land and marsh at Plumb Island whichwere posessed by her husband. Court ordered Capt. Sam. Brocklebanke.Life. Nellson and Ezekiell Northend to set off her thirds.Richard Dole was a slave owner. In Mar. 1676, Grace, waspresented to the Ipswich Quartery Court for fornication and was orderedto be whipped or pay a fine. She is listed as "Richard Dole's negro." 36Ipswich Quarterly Court, Apr. 1678: Richard Dole certified, Apr.29, 1678, that about the beginning of the wars with the Indians, Capt.Gerrish was at his house with a company of soldiers intending to go toSalem. Capt. Geerish wanted money to lay out for the soldiers, and helent him 20s. and charged him for it. When they came to an accounting,said Gerish told him that he must charge the country for it which hedid, but the constable refused to pay it and the Captain paid it. 362

Sources

1"US and International Marriage Records, 1550-1900" (on-line, Yates Publishing, Provo, UT).
2Charles Henry Pope, "Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1620-1650" (Genealogical Publishing Co, 1998).