GEORGE BURRILL

(1588/9-1653) - Boston, Lincolnshire, England & Lynn, Essex co., MA

(Third Generation - Burrill Family)

FATHER
MOTHER
GEORGE BURRILL
ALYCE BENSON



BIRTH George was born on 13 March 1588/9 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England -- after the death of his father -- as "George son of George Burwell"[1,4]
DEATH & BURIAL He died in Lynn, Essex co., MA in 1653; he was 64[5]. His death record reads "Burrill, George, b. England" and only the year of his death is given. George died between between 18 October 1653, when he wrote his will, and 21 June 1654, when inventory was taken on his estate.
MIGRATION Family history relates that they came over with the "Winthrop Fleet" in 1630. However, there is absolutely no proof of when or on which ship George & family migrated. The earliest authentic record of George Burrill in New England is as a defendant in a civil case at the Salem Court on 28 March 1637[4,6]. It is more likely that the Burrills migrated with the great swell of The Great Migration in 1635 or so. I estimate this date because he was well established enough (and enough of a contributing founding member to the town of Lynn, Essex co., MA) to receive 200 acres on the western side of Willis' Hill in the 1638 Lynn land grant.
RESIDENCE His home was on the south side of Boston Street on the westerly slope of Tower Hill[3].
OCCUPATION Like so many, America made George Burrill. He was a simple cooper when in England, but in Lynn, he became one of the wealthiest planters in the area and when he died, his estate was appraised at £848. 10s. However, when one examines his estate inventory, it is clear that he also was a cooper here in New England.
EDUCATION As seen by the fact that George signed his will and owned books at the time of his death, he was an educated man and clearly passed this along to his children. Thus, the family became one of the most honored in the Lynn, Essex co., MA area.
ESTATE George's will was dated 18 October 1653 and estate inventory was taken on 21 June 1654. His will and inventory are one of the most extensive I've come across in family research. I've added line and paragraph breaks for ease of reading:

"The wille of George burrill senior || yt after my deathe || my house wherein I dwell I Giue to my sonn frances with all the land and meadow lying near adioyoning to it with all farms outhouses &c: and || ye || barn I giu to him yt is neare to ye land of Thomas Chadwell, || Land || formerly william Edward with all the vpland and meadow adioyning vnto it and belonging thevnto This I giue vnto him & his heirs yt is lawfully begotten of his body for ever I giue vnto my sonn John that house wch. formerly was ffrancis his with all the land belonging vnto it and yt pece of land neat Rich moors and alsoe I giu him fourteen acrs of salt marsh in Rumley marsh yt is to say sex and fiue and three alsoe 8 eight more acres in the last division I giue to my sonn John and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body but in case John should not quietly possess this in regard it was formerly given vnto ffrancis then & my will is that John shall haue my dwelling house and al yt is aboue mentioned to be given to ffrancis alsoe my sonn Georg to haue his now dwelling house wth all the Apurtenances belonging thereto alsoe I giue a cow to my sonn George wth a calf and for the rest of my cattle I giue foure cowes and too oxen || to my sonn John || and all the rest of the cattle to ffrances also I giue twenty pound a peece to my soon Georg and John and tenn pounds to my sonn frances his child if it liveth if not to the rest of his childeren if he hath any being lawfully begotten of his body alsoe I giue al my movables about the house with linnen and wollin to be equally devided to my three sonns yt is George francis and John and if any moer money shalbe aboue this aboue mentioned || yt || to be given vnto francis and my Biggest selver cup I giu to Georg with too silver spoons and the lesser silver cup with too silver spoons to John and four silver spoons to francis if ther be eight of them Alsoe that goods which is to com from England my will is if it com safe to be equally devided to my three sonns alsoe my will is that mr whiting and mr cobbet and Tho. Laughton with my sonn ffrancis should see this my will fulfiled alsoe my will is that mr whiting and mr cobbett shall haue fourty shillings a peece out of my estate and Tho. Laughton twenty shillings all to be paid within one half yeare after my death. Dated 18th october 1653."

George Burrill

Witness: Tho. Laughton. [Essex Co. Quarterly Court FIles, vol. 2, leaf 135]
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Will of George Burrill of Lynn was found to be imperfect in respect to executors, and 27d: 4m: 1654, his three sons were appointed administrators. [Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol.3, leaf 73]


Inventory taken 21d: 4m: 1654, by Frances (his P mark) Ingals and Edward Burcham:
One cloath dublett & a paire of Breeches & cotten Drawers, 2li. 10s.;
one stuffe dublett & a paire of Breeches, 2li;
one cloath cloake, 3li. 10s.;
one cloath dublet & Breeches, 1li.;
one stuff dublet & Breeches, wth silver Buttens, 1li. 6s.;
one cloath Jurkin & a paire of breeches, 16s.;
one fustion dublet, 6s. 8d.;
one cloath coat & drawers, 18s.;
Tow cloath coats, 1li. 10s.;
a short coat & westcoat & breeches, 10s.;
one cloath Gowne, 3li. 5s.;
one stuffe Gowne, 2li. 10s.;
one more stuffe Gowne, 1li. 13s. 4d.;
one more stuff Gown, 2li. 5s.;
one stuff peticoat, 1li. 6s. 8d.;
one more stuff peticoat, 1li.;
one kearsy peticoat, 1li. 5s.;
one pennystone peticoat, 14s.;
one stuff kirtle, 15s.;
tow Rideinge hats, 4li. 5s.;
one kersy peticoat, 1li. 13s. 4d.;
one serge peticoat, 1li.;
one kersy weascoat, 10s.;
one stuff wescoat, one shagg wescoat & 3 cloth wesoats, 16s.;
one cotten wescoat & flannell wecoat & kersy wescoat, 11s. 4d.;
one stuff Gowne, 1li.;
one cotten wescoat & peticoat, 8s.;
one cloath peticoat, 16.;
tow white wescoats, 9s.;
one childs peticoat, 3s.;
one childs Blankett, 1li. 10s.;
two sea Aprons, 11s.;
one stuff wecoat, 6s. 8d.;


one sea cubberd cloath, 7s.;
one sett of curtaines & vallance, 3li. 10s.;
one cubberd cloath rought with needleworke, 1lli. 4s.;
two carpetts, 18s.;
one cubbered cloath with fringe, 3s.;
three cushens & a peece of stuff, 1li.;


12 yerd & 1-2 kersy, 5li.;
14 yards of kersy, 5li. 12s.;
8 yerds 1-2 of cotten, 1li. 1s. 3d.;
4 yerd of kersy, 1li. 4s.;
5 yerd 1-2 of stuff, 18s.;


one paire of cloath meetings, 2s. 6d.;
13 paire stockings, 1li. 7s. 6d.;
a paire of gloves & too maskes, 5s.;
one silke hood scarff and handchetcher, 4s. 6d.;
too caps & old stuff, 5s.;


peecs of cloath, 3s.;
wosted fringe, 2s.;
4 pair stockings, 5s.;
cruell & fringe, 3s.;
pincushen & a remant stuff, 2s. 6d.;
velvett & ribbin, 3s.;
a paire bodys, 1s. 6d.;
too cloath Hudds, 4s.;
a peece stuff and 5 hatts, 1li. 15s. 6d.;
6 cushens, 1li. 1s.;
a pcell of shoos, 1li. 14s.;


a swath for the backe, 1s.;
too paire of course sheets, 16s.;
too paire of sheets, 1li. 7s. 7d.;
too paire of sheets, 1li. 10s.;
too paire of sheets, 1li. 16s.;
too pair of sheets, 2li;
three sheets, 2li. 3s. 4d.;
one paire sheets, 15s.;
one dyapare table cloath, 1li. 4s.;
one diaper table cloath, 16s.;
too towells, 1s.;


one shift, 10s.;
5 old shifts, 4s.;
too shift skirts, 6s.;
too halfe skirts, 2s.;
14 shirts & shifts, 3li. 18s.;


a table towell, 3s. 6d.;
a pcell of lace, 2s.;
one old sheet, 1s.;
one peece of new cloath, 17s. 6d.;
one peece of new cloth, 5s. 10d.;
one peece new cloath, 1li. 13s. 4d.;
one peece new cloath, 5s.;
one peece new cloath, 8s. 6d.;
six remnants of cloath, 7s.;


three caps, 7s.;
childbed linnen, 2li.;
Aprone, 4li.;
neck handcatchers & bands, 4li. 7s.;
a pockett handcatchers, 1li. 11s.;
cubberd cloaths, 2li. 14s.;
caps and coyfes, 1li. 2s.;
Napkins & towells, 4li. 2s. 6d.;
pillow bears, 3li.;
double clouts, 9s.;
too pcells of old linnen, 1li. 10s.;
a paire of bodys & wescoats, 2s. 6d.;
a matt for a bed, 3s.;
a hatt band & flap, 1li. 5s.;


one fetherbed & Bollster, 4li. 15s.;
one feather bed & Bolster, 5li. 10s.;
one feather bed & Bolster, 4li. 10s.;
one Bedstead, curtaines, 2 curtains rods, matt & coards, 2li. 5 s.;
one feather bed & too bolsters, 4li.;
one fether bed & too old bolsters, 2li. 5s.;
five pillows & one bolster ticke, 1li. 1s.;
one rugg, 1li. 13s. 4d.;
too coverings, 1li. 1s.;
4 blancketts, 3li. 12s.;
4 blancketts, 3li.;
4 blancketts, 1li.;
1 pillian cloath, 3s.;
one cloake bagg, 2s. 6d.;


one fowling peece, one curbinne and too musketts, 3li. 1s.;
one muskett nore, 8s.;
too paire of Bandowlerows and a flaske & belt, 8s. 6d.;
three swords, 1li. 6s. 8d.;
three rest 3s.;


a lead crean for a coop & hallberd, 6s.;
3li. of pewter, 1li. 10s.;
28 1-2 li. pewter, 1li. 3s. 3d.;
4 1-2li. pewter & a band pott, 10s. 8d.;
a morter & pestle, 5s.;
a pcell of cettles, skillets & other brass, 1li. 6s.;
a warminge pann, 5s.;
a fryinge pann, 3s.;
three brass potts, 1li. 16s.;
a smoathing Iron with too heaters, 2s. 6d.;
for a pcell of Iron warre, 1li. 9s.;


one gold ringe, 14s.;
six silver spoons, 2li. 3s. 6d.;
silver bodkin, thimble 2 silver buttens, 6s.;
too silver bowls, 2li. 10s.;


too glasses, 1s.;
trenchers, too boxes & too paire of bodys, 3s. 8d.;


a pcell of linen, yearne & winding blads, 4s. 6d.;


three chests & foure truncks, 2li. 8s.;
a pcell of boxes 1li. 6s.;


foure bibls & a pcell of other bookes, 1li. 13s. 4d.;


too linnen wheeles, too chirmes & other lumber, 1li. 4s.;
too siffs & a little box with spice, 3s.;


too heifers, too years old & a cow, 12li.;
one bull stagg, 7li.;
three cowes, 13li. 10s.;
one steere & one oxe, 12li. 10s.;
three coults, 2li. 10s.;
foure oxen, 23 li.;
three cowes, 13li. 3s. 4d.;
three ewes, three lambes & one weather, 8li. 8s.;


one table, six stools & a cheare, 1li. 12s;
one bedstead, one trundlebed with valance and curtains and too coards, 1li. 12s.;


one pcell of nayles small & great, 15s. 4d.;
pcell of porke, 2li. 10s.;
pcell of wooden ware in the seller, 17s.;
pcell of mault, 12li.;
pcell of linnes, hookes & other old things, 12s. 6d.;
tann leather and whit leather, 11s. 4d.;
flax & cloath it is in, 1li. 2s.;
pcell of old hoggsheads & other wooden ware in the chamber, 1li. 8s.;
pcell of sheeps wool & a Bedstead and coard, 8s., 2d.;
pcell of oats & pease, 6s. 4d.;
feathers, 4s.;
bulletts, shot & powder, 12s. 9d.;
too skins and a sife bottom, 2s.;


cotton Ribben bindeing, poynts & laces, 4s.;
pinns, needles & buttens, 2s. 6d.;
black & brown thread, 1s. 6d.;


smal bones, goves & Brimston, 3s.;
twine, whipcoard and bowstrings, 1s. 5d.;
fishhookes, pinns and old tools, 2s. 6d.;
a little box with too sivett boxes, finne thread, smale Inckle and Ribbin in it, 3s.;
too snapsackes mach a markinge Iron & a nox, 4s. 4d.;
spicketts, fossetts, fishhooked, too bookes, little barrell & a pott, 5s.;
remnant of cloath, 7 s.;
hinges for doors and catches for doors, 1s.;


Juggs, 4s. 8d.;
sisers, spures, knife and Brasse wyer, 3s.;
knifes, Bitts for Bridls and too padlocks & small things, 3s.;
gally potts, glasses and dager with a knige, 3s.;


one cubberd & chest & hower glasse, 18s.;
chears, bellows, tables and old tubbs in the house, 7s. 8d.;


7 siths beinge old, 9s.;
box of old Iron & steel, 6s.;
more old Iron, 14s. 6d.;
Iron bills and frows, 12s.;
coopers axe, 6s.;
coopers crowses, 2s. 6d.;
peckaxe, clouts for cart wheels & doore laches of Iron, 4s.;
saws, 12s.;
axes, 14s. 6d.;
adses, 9s.;
pirser bits & braces, 5s.;
fouer paire of compasses and one file, 3s.;
hinges for doors & hammers, 3s.;
Augers, 7s.;
drawinge knifes, augers, pinncers & truells, 8s.;
fouer sickls, 3s.;
cleevis fetters & a locke, 4s.;
a saddle & brydle, 13s. 4d.;
3 forkes, 3s. 6d.;
drawinge knifes & chissels, 3s. 4d.;
wedges of Iron, 3s. 10d.;
coleters & shares, 15s.;
chaines & cleeves, 1li. 1s. 3d.;
lead & a little axe, 2s.;
salt, naked oats & a trevett, 4s.;
cart roops & a siffe, 8s.;
dry casks, 8s.;
hoops & Barrell heads, 10s.;
spads and hooes, 8s. 6d.;
Joynters, 9s.;
smale caskes, more caskes, 12s.;
Barrells, 1li. 2s.;
tubbs, 14s.;
baggs & sacks, 5s;
copper furnace & chirme, 1li. 12s.;
old chaine & a buckett att well, 2s.;
lead wayts, 19s. 2d.;
too paire of skailes, 7s;
wood & copper ware, 8s.;
a cheese press, ladder & old wood, 10s.;
one plough, cart & wheels, 1li. 10s. 8d.;
one dungcart, 10s.;
one coller traces & ladder, 3s.;
too butts and seaven hoggsheads, 12s.;
foure yoakes with Irons, 10s.;
a paire of Harrows & old wood, 7s. 6d.;


part of a house in Boston, 55li.;
upland and meadow and houseinge, 289li. 10s.;


debts and Bills, 49li. 18s. 10d.;
owing in corne, 3s. 8d.;
oweinge in old England, 40li.;
in money, 82li. 4s. 10d.; total 848li. 10s."
[Essex Co. Quarterly Court Files, vol. 2, leaf 136]
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MARRIAGE #1 On 22 June 1617 when George was 29, he first married Marie HUDSON, in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[1,2,8,9,10,11]. Marie died in 1625/6 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England and was buried there on 28 January 1625/6[1,2].

CHILDREN 11. i. William BURRILL William was born on 19 April 1618 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "William son of George Borrell, cooper"[1,4] and died in 1618 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. He was buried there on 24 May 1618.
12. ii. Marie BURRILL Marie was born on 6 June 1619 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "Marie daughter of George Borrill, cowper"[1,4].
13. iii. George BURRILL George was born on 15 July 1621 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[1,4,18]. His birth is listed in the Lynn, Essex co., MA vital records as "Burrill, George, s. George [bef. 1640]". His birth is also recorded in the Parish Register as "George son of George Burrell". He died in Boston, Suffolk co., MA on 5 July 1698; he was 76[19].

Like his namesake father, George was a cooper and apparently inherited the house in Boston, as he is listed as being "of Boston, MA"[19]. His will was dated 4 October 1693 and proved 14 July 1698[19]. George married Deborah SIMPKINS, daughter of Nicholas SIMPKINS & Isabel [surname not known].
14. iv. Sara1 BURRILL Sara1 was born on 19 September 1622 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "Sara daughter of George Burrill"[1,2] and died in 1622/3 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. She was buried there on 19 January 1622/3[1,2].
15. v. Sara2 BURRILL Sara2 was born on 15 February 1623/4 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "Sara daughter of George Burrill"[1,2] and died there 1629; she was 5. She was buried on 30 April 1629 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[1,2].
16. vi. John1 BURRILL John1 was born on 15 January 1625/6 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "John son of George Burrill"[1,2] and died in 1625/1626 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. He was buried there on 21 January 1625/6.


MARRIAGE #2 On 12 January 1626/7 when George was 37, he second married Mary COOPER, daughter of Timothy COOPER & Elizabeth [surname not known], in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[8,9,12,13,14,15,16]. A marriage license was granted on 12 January 1626/7 in Lincolnshire to George Burrell of Boston, æ 35, and Mary Cooper of Appley, spinster, æ 20. The application for the license was made by John Creswell of Kingthorpe in Appley, yeoman. (Lincolnshire Marriage Licenses)[4] Mary was born circa 1606 -- possibly in Appley, England -- and died in Lynn, Essex co., MA on __d:6m(August):1653; she was 47[17]. Her death record can be found in the Lynn, Essex co., MA vital records under "Burel, Mary, w. George".

CHILDREN 17. i. Francis BURRILL Francis was born on 30 (20) January 1627/8 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[1,2,18]. His birth is in the Boston, Lincolnshire, England Parish Register as "Frauncis son of George Burrill". His birth is also in the Lynn, Essex co., MA vital records under "Burrill, Francis, s. George [before 1640]". Francis died in Lynn, Essex co., MA on 10 November 1704; he was 77[20]. Francis lived in Lynn, Essex co., MA all his life.

Before 18 October 1653 when Francis was 26, he married Elizabeth [surname not known], in Lynn, Essex co., MA[8,12,13,21,22,23]. Elizabeth was born circa 1634 -- her birth year is estimated from her death record in the Lynn, Essex co., MA vital records. She died in Lynn, Essex co., MA on 22 April 1716; she was 82[24].

They had the following children:
i. Eliza - was born on 1d:10m(December):1655 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
ii. Lydia - was born on 13d:4m(June):1657 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
iii. James - was born on 21d:10m(December):1657 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
iv. Joseph - was born on 18d:10m(December):1659 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[38].
v. Mary - was born on 16 May 1661 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37] and died in Lynn, Essex co., MA on 17d:12m(February):1667; she was 6[39].
vi. Hannah - was born on 19d:1m(March):1664 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
vii. Deborah - was born on 23d:5m(July):1669 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37] and died in August 1669 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[39].
viii. Moses - was born on 12d:2m(April):1671 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
ix. [unnamed child] - was born on 6d:8m(October):1672 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37] and died the same day in Lynn, Essex co., MA[40].
x. Hester - was born on 15d:11m(January):1673 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[37].
xi. Samuel1 - died circa 7 May 1674 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[36].
xii. Samuell2 - was stillborn on 22 April 1677 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[41].
18. ii. Martha BURRILL Martha was born on 14 February 1629/30 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as Martha daughter of George Burrell"[1,2] and died there in 1632; she was 2. She was buried on 30 November 1632 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England[1,2].
19. iii. John2 BURRILL Please see his own page.
20. iv. Lydia BURRILL Lydia was born on 14 December 1634 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England as "Lidia daughter of George and Mary Burrill"[1,2].





GENERATION Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G9) Grandfather
FAMILY NUMBER 4040
SOURCES 1. Parish Registers of Boston, Lincolnshire, England for 1557-1638, [BosParReg].

2. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 6:363.

3. Ibid. 6:365.

4. Ibid. 6:362.

5. Lynn, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [LynnVR], II:447 [G.R. 1].

6. Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686, 9 volumes, (Salem 1911-1975), [EQC], 1:5.

7. The Probate Records of Essex County, [EssexProb or EPR], I:177-181.

8. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey].

9. [NEHGR], 83:120.

10. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:308.

11. The Essex Antiquarian, (13 vols.)(n.p., 1897-1909), [EssexAnt], 5:103.

12. Lewis, Alonzo, The History of Lynn, Including Nahant, (Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson, second edition, 1844), [LynnHist(1844)], 115.

13. Burrill, Ellen Mudge, The Burrill Family of Lynn, during the Colonial and Provincial Periods, with Some of Their Descendants..., (Lynn: Frank S. Whitten, Printer, 1907), [Burrill], 49.

14. The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Mass., (Lynn, Mass., 1897+), [Lynn Hist. Soc.], 1907:110.

15. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 1:11; 18:175; 44:221; 51:271.

16. [EssexAnt], 5:103,104.

17. [LynnVR], II:445 [Ct. R.].

18. Ibid. I:89 [P.R. 4].

19. [NEHGR], 6:366.

20. [LynnVR], II:447.

21. [Savage].

22. [NEHGR], 83:121.

23. [EIHC], 51:272.

24. [LynnVR], II:447 [G.R. 1].

25. Lewis, Alonzo, The History of Lynn, Including Nahant, (Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson, second edition, 1844), [LynnHist(1844)], 269.

26. [Lynn Hist.], 116,173,227.

27. The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Mass., (Lynn, Mass., 1897+), [Lynn Hist. Soc.], 1907:110,227.

28. Cooke, Harriet Ruth, The Driver Family: a Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Robert and Phebe Driver, of Lynn, Mass., With an Appendix, Containing Twenty-Three Allied Families, (New York: J. Wilson & Son, 1889), [Driver], 295.

29. [Burrill], 7,49.

30. [NEHGR], 67:341; 83:121.

31. [Savage], 1:309.

32. Tingley, Raymon Meyers, Some Ancestral Lines; Being a Record of Some of the Ancestors of Guilford: Solon Tingley and His Wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers, Collected by Their Son, Raymon Meyers Tingley, (Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Publishing Co., 1935), [Tingley-Meyers], 113.

33. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [DommerichChart], 38.

34. [EIHC], 4:234; 18:175; 44:222; 51:277.

35. Backus, Mary Elizabeth (Neilson), The New England Ancestry of Dana Converse Backus, ([Salem, Mass.: privately printed, 1949]), [Backus Anc.], 93.

36. [LynnVR], II:148.

37. Ibid. I:86.

38. Ibid. I:89 [Ct. R.].

39. Ibid. II:446 [Ct. R.].

40. Ibid. II:446.

41. Ibid. I:91.

42. Ibid. I:89.

43. Ibid. I:86 AND I:91.

44. Ibid. I:89 [Ct. R.].

45. Page, Lucius R., List of Freemen of MA, 1630-1691., [Page-Freemen], III:10-12.

46. [LynnVR], II:76.

47. Ibid. II:78.

48. Ibid. I:86 and I:90.

49. Ibid. I:90.

50. Ibid. I:88.

50. [LynnHist(1844)], 269-270.

51. [LynnVR], II:79.

53. Ibid. I:145.

54. Ibid. II:448 [G.R. 1].

55. Ibid. I:329.

56. Ibid. II:568 [G.R. 1].

56. [LynnHist(1844)], 270.

57. [LynnVR], I:92.

58. Lynn Historic Society Genealogies, [LHSG], VI, #20.

59. [LynnVR], II:540 [G.R. 1 and P.R. 5].

61. Ibid. II:78 and II:257.

62. Ibid. I:269.

63. Ibid. II:257.






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