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Families of Ancient New Haven [CT] Author: Jacobus, Donald
Lines, compiler
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974 Page: v. 1,
p. 20.
Jeremiah Andrus. He removed to Bedford. (no other info)
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_(RESEARCH QUERY) ANDREWS _ | _ ANDREWS ___________________| | (1600 - ....) | | |___________________________ | _Francis ANDREWS ANDRUS "the Immigrant"_| | (1623 - 1662) m 1645 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--Jeremiah ANDREWS ANDRUS Sr. | (1653 - 1713) | _Henry SMITH ______________ | | (1610 - 1681) | _Giles SMITH "the Immigrant"_| | | (1604 - 1669) | | | |_Ann PHYCHON ______________ | | (1616 - 1662) |_Anna SMITH ____________________________| (1625 - 1663) m 1645 | | ___________________________ | | |_Mary WHEELER _______________| (1605 - ....) | |___________________________
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_David ALVIS (OLVIS) I________________________________________+ | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 _David ALVIS II______| | (1748 - 1814) m 1768| | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? __________________________________________+ | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 _Zachariah C. ALVIS _| | (1783 - 1840) m 1816| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CAUTHORN (CAWTHON) of Hanover & Fluvanna VA_ | | | | |_Mary CAUTHON _______| | (1750 - 1784) m 1768| | |______________________________________________________________ | | |--Gabriel A. ALVIS | (1821 - ....) | ______________________________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth___________| (1780 - ....) m 1816| | ______________________________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________________________________________
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__ | _John PACKER ________| | (1750 - ....) | | |__ | _Samuel PACKER ______| | (1786 - 1850) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Robert Franklin PACKER | (1830 - 1863) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Martha A.___________| (1800 - ....) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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John, b., say about 1632, married 1st by about 1656, Rebecca
Simonson. Married 2nd Esther ( ) Samson, widow of Samuel.
"This John Soule died (???), 1707, aged 75 years. She died Sept.
12, 1733, aged 95 years. Their gravestones are standing in the
old Duxbury cemetery, leaning and weather-beaten.
John Soule became a Freeman in 1653 and sometime during the same
year he was involved in a quarrel with Kenelm Winslow for
"speaking falsely and of scandalizing his daughter in carrying
divers falce reports betwixt Josiah Standish and her." After
various devices for delay, he was fined on the 8th June o10 and
costs, in a suit of defamation for o200. During the excitement
against the Quakers John Soule was fined for his interference
upon their religious services 2d Oct., 1660. He was survcyor of
highways in 1672; Grand-juryman, 1675-6-7-8 and 1683-4;
arbitrator between Marshfield and Duxbury, 1698, involving land
disputes; also a witness to the Indian deed of Bridgewater,
dated 23d Dec., 1686; joined in a remonstrance, 1687, against
increasing the salary of Rev. Ichabod Wiswell. He was also
administrator of the estate of Samuel Chandler, 1683, and chosen
guardian; and the same year was chosen guardian for John Simmons
and Samuel Sampson, minors. He must have held the respect and
confidence of his fellow-citizens in the maturity of his life.
His sons received their portion of his estate during his
life-time; the daughters, on petition Mar. 5, 1707-8, were
rewarded in an equal division of five lots of land, situated in
Middleboro, which were appraised o17-5-0. His personal property
was valued at o24-12-12. Among the items mentioned in the
settlement of his estate was a library. a rare possession at
that time. See account as given by the author under George
Soule, his father. This was evidently the collection of "books"
mentioned in the will of his father. There were ten children in
this family; all but Joshua by his first wife.
Will: 3Deposition of John Soule.
"John Soule of Duxbury aged about seventy-four years: Testefieth
and Sayeth yt upwards of forty years agoe (1665) he was with ye
men that laid out the Garnet Marshes into lots, and at that time
there was not any meadow or marsh land on ye Southerly Side of
ye Stage beach between ye Sea wh'ch bore any grass, or not to ye
quantity of a Cock, for several years, and that the first lot of
Marsh land was laid on ye Northerly side of ye said Stage Beach,
ye said being reputed to ye Southerly bounds of ye said lott."
(Born 1631.)
The Oath of said John Soule taken 8th day of March, 1705.
Statement of John Soule's Estate.
"March 5, 1707. John Soule had settled all of his lands on his
sons by deeds and none on his daughters, and now the heirs hand
in a petition for their portion.
Sarah Soule had only one cow.
Rachel Soule and Rebecca Soule, nothing.
Adam Wright signs petition for his children, his wife having
died.
Sarah Soule, John Cobb and Rachel Soule his wife, Rebecca Soule
the wife of Edmond Weston, mutually agree to the parcels of land
in Middleboro prized o.15-5-0 and the Cow Sarah had at 40
shillings, making o.19-5-0, which divided in three parts makes
o.6-8-4 to each &C., &Co. (???) Equally divided."
Settlement of the Estate of John Soule.
The exact date of the death of John Soule, the son of George
Soule the Pilgrim, is not known; but he died intestate and his
widow, Hester (Nash) was appointed Administratrix Nov. 14, 1707.
The Inventory following was taken at Duxbury, Mass., Dec. 3,
1707:
o s. d.
One Cow and heifer 2-15-0
Wearing Clothes Libery (Library) & Money 5- 0-0
2 Swine 0-10-0
beds and bedding 8-10-0
Iron Household Stuff & tools 2- 4-0
Brass & Pewter 0-12-0
two chests & other wooden lumber 1-10-0
flax & table linnen 1-10-0
a mean Cow hide & a maire-hide at ye Tanners in Plymouth 1- 5 6
1 Wheel & bag with a Canneoe & spectacles 1-14-6
The Estate of Hester Soule Widow of John Soule--above-s'd--which
she brought with her is as follows: viz-2 Iron pots with some
other lumber 1-20
On November 9, 1707, Hester Soule made oath to the above
Inventory.
Appraisal of John Soule's Land in Middleboro.
o s. d.
1. The lot of Cedar Swamp in the "Six-and-Twenty Mens Purchase"
3-0-0
2. The lot of land in Assawanset Neck 5-0-0
3. The lot in the last division of upland in the "Sixteen
Shilling Purchase" and the share of Cedar Swamp at Asonet Cedar
Swamp and the Individual land in the "Sixteen Shilling Purchase"
7-0-0
4. The lot in the South Purchase being in number (omitted) 1-0-0
5. The lot in the South Purchase being in number--omitted 1-5-0
Total 17-5-0
JOSEPH VAUGHAN.
JACOB TOMSON.
Proof of the Names of John Soule's Sons.
In the records of the settlement of the estate of John Soule, it
was stated that he gave his sons their portion of his property
during his lifetime, but the names were not recorded. By a
careful examination of the Registry of Probate and the Registry
of Deeds these names were discovered; and we subjoin sufficient
abstracts to prove their names. As represented in a Family
Record seen by the author these names were: Aaron, Benjamin,
James, John, Joseph, Joshua, Josiah, Moses and Zachariah; the
latter dying March 16, 1690-1.
On July 31, 1695, John Soule of Duxbury "for the natural
affection which I bear unto my son Aaron Soule" I give him forty
acres at Pudding Brook in Duxbury.
On July 24, 1697, John Soule of Duxbury "for the affection which
I have unto my son John Soule of Middleboro" give unto him my
one hundred acres in the Twenty-Six-Men's Purchase in
Middleboro, being the 22d Lot of the last division of Upland in
said Purchase.
On May 17, 1698, for o6-6 paid unto my son Benjamin Soule of
Middleboro by my son James Soule of said town, sold him 25 acres
in the Twenty-Six-Men's Purchase being the 15th Lot and Butteth
upon ye Great River."
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_____________________ | _Robert SOULE _______| | (1564 - 1612) | | |_____________________ | _George SOULE Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1593 - ....) m 1626 | | | _William TYLSON _____ | | | (1539 - ....) | |_Elizabeth TYLSON ___| | (1565 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--John SOULE Sr. | (1632 - 1707) | _WILLIAM BECKETT ____ | | (1530 - ....) | _Sylvester BECKETT __| | | (1560 - ....) | | | |_ANN LEIGH __________ | | (1530 - ....) |_Mary BECKETT ____________________| (1602 - 1676) m 1626 | | _Henry HILL _________ | | (1530 - ....) |_Elizabeth HILL _____| (1560 - ....) | |_____________________
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_Thomas WATKINS Jr.__________________+ | (1748 - 1816) m 1775 _John WATKINS ____________________| | (1782 - 1858) | | |_Magdalene DUPUY ____________________+ | (1753 - 1815) m 1775 _Peter Wilson WATKINS _____| | (1815 - 1889) m 1844 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WILSON of Virginia_ | | | | |_Nancy WILSON ____________________| | (1785 - 1854) | | |_____________________________________ | | |--George Hairston WATKINS | (1845 - ....) | _George Stovall HAIRSTON ____________+ | | (1750 - 1827) m 1781 | _George R. HAIRSTON of Marrowbone_| | | (1784 - 1863) m 1811 | | | |_Elizabeth PERKINS __________________+ | | (1760 - ....) m 1781 |_Louisa Hardyman HAIRSTON _| (1821 - 1873) m 1844 | | _Littleberry HARDEMAN _______________ | | (1757 - ....) m 1784 |_Louisa HARDEMAN _________________| (1787 - 1847) m 1811 | |_Elizabeth EPPES ____________________ (1761 - ....) m 1784
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