_Henry DE STANDISH __+
_Ralph DE STANDISH ____|
| |_Joan _______________
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|--John DE STANDISH
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| _Roger DE BRADSHAGH _
|_Cecilia DE BRADSHAGH _|
|_____________________
_John HEALD ____
_John HEALD _|
| |_Dorothy ROYLE _
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|--Elizabeth HEALD
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| _Thomas DEAN ___
|_Sarah DEAN _|
|_Elizabeth _____
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|--Ann SPICER
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[417]
In 1701 daughter Hannah Grove and her son, John, gave receipt of
her three brothers share in keeping her mother from 1 Mar 1684/5 to her death
in July 1689.
_Thomas WEBSTER _+
_Jesse WEBSTER _|
| |_Ruth HAZELTON __+
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|--Jesse WEBSTER
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| _Joseph EATON ___+
|_Abigail EATON _|
|_Sarah WEBSTER __+
[38] Resided at Salem, New Hampshire, Chelmsford, Billerica, and Waltham, Mass.
[39]
Jesse Webster, Jr. of Salem, New Hampshire owned several lots of land there, the earliest date being 1802. He was variously known in these deeds as "Yeoman" and "Gentleman." He was listed as Jesse Webster, Jr. in the tax list of 1800 in Salem, N.H.
these deeds can be seen at the Rockingham County register of Deeds at Exeter, N.H.
[40]
In 1806, his wife's father, Moses Davis, of Chelmsford, died a left a share of his estate to his daughter, Lydia, wife of Jesse Webster, Jr. of Salem, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. It is quite likely they left Salem about 1808 and went to
Chelmsford to live. Three deeds relating to their property in Chelmsford are to be found at the Middlesex County Register of Deeds in Cambridge, Mass. One of them dated August 31, 1812 gives their residence as Chelmsford and the third, dated March 12,
1814 says they of Billerica, Mass. At that time Lydia was living because this deed was signed by her, but she must have passed away shortly thereafter as Billerica records show that Jesse Webster married Lucy Foster, September 23, 1816.
[41]
In a deed at the Rockingham County Registry of Deeds, Jesse Webster, gentleman of Salem, N.H., grants to Jesse Webster of Billerica, Middlesex County, Mass., husbandman, and Peter E. Webster of Salem, Essex County, Mass., trader, a lot of land in
Salem, New Hampshire. The date is January 8, 1818.
[42]
Sources: History of Salem, New Hampshire by Gilbert.
Billerica and Waltham, Mass Vital Records
Will of Jesse Webster, Sr. (Exeter, N.H.)
[43] Will of Jesse Webster, Jr.
[44] [Jesse Webster's will was made at Waltham, Mass., August 5, 1843 and is on file at the Middlesex County Register of Probate, Cambridge, Mass. He died August 9, 1848.]
[45]
Know all men by these presents that I, Jesse Webster of Waltham in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of feeble health but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby
revoking all former wills heretofore made by me.
[46] First - I hereby consistute and appoint Avad Moore, Esq. of said Waltham to be the sole executor of this my last will, directing my said executor to pay all my just debts, funeral expenses and legacies hereinafter give out of my estate.
[47]
Second - After payment of said debts and funeral expenses, I give to my sons, Charles Webster, Moses Webster and Phineas Webster, wearing apparel to be equally divided among them. To Wealthy Wood, my daughter and Albert Webster, my son, $5.00 each and
to the children of my deceased son, Samuel Webster, I give the sum of $1.00 to be divided equally among them.
[48] Third - All the rest and residue of my estate to my wife, Lucy Webster.
[49] Dated August 5, 1843
[50] Signed Jesse his (X)mark Webster
[51] Witnesses: Luke Smith, Lucy F. Smith, Elizabeth Brown.
[52] Will proved Nov. 21, 1848.
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_James WHEELER _|
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|--Elizabeth WHEELER
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| _Eleazar BALL _
|_Abigail BALL __|
|_Abigail ______
[771]
It's possible this is the same Elizabeth Wheeler (BK #716) that married
John Prescott Heywood