Savory CLIFTON

[20900]

CA. 1684 - > 25 OCT 1753

Family 1 : Dorothy BURGE
  1. +Deborah CLIFTON

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http://hawkshome.net/html/p14.htm offers:

Savory was also known as Savory Clifton.
Savory married Dority Burge, daughter of Joseph Burge and Patience Freeman, circa 1689 in Prob. Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA, New England.
Savory Clifton purchased from Rev. John Cotton for 24 pds, one half of his 20 acre grant of land and his whole sea lot (salt meadow) on 15 September 1690 at Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA, New England.
Savory Clifton exchanged 40 acres of his #21 salt meadow lot in Rochester's last division, with Samuel Arnold, for lot #25 in second division on the Sippecan River on 16 March 1698.
Savory Clifton sold a small portion of Rev. Cotton's original share to John Hammond on 4 June 1706.
Savory Clifton sold a small portion of Rev. Cotton's original share to Anthony Coombs on 18 November 1708 at Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA, New England.
Savory Clifton purchased 22 1/2 acres of land, which bordered the east side of land previously had of Samuel Arnold from John Hammond in December 1709 at Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA, New England.
Savory Clifton sold land to John Summers on 28 August 1716.
Savory Clifton exchanged land with John Wing, Sr. on 10 March 1716/17.
Savory Clifton sold a small portion of Rev. Cotton's original share to Joseph Prince on 8 February 1720/21. He transferred, by deed of love and affection, to Benjamin Clifton, his son, land described as: "being an island in s'd Benjamin Clifton's Meadow & is known by ye name of Pessuet's Island & is bounded all round by ye meadow & water containing by estimation thirteen acres & sixty rods." This deed is signed by Savory Clifton, alone, and witnessed by his daughter, Bearsheb. Clifton and his son-in-law, Thomas Bowerman. The deed was acknowledged 18 Mar 1728/9 by "Justice of ye Peace" on 1 June 1727 at Cramsett Neck, Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA, New England.13,14,15 He, on 4 May 1743, is found in the records of the Sandwich MM, Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA, New England, as "Savery Clifton condemns his giving way to his grandsons marrying out of the Order of Friends." [Apparently this follwed the marriage of Timothy, s/o Benjamin Clifton, to Deliverance Bolles, on 3 Jan 1742/43].
Savory Clifton transferred, by deed, to Jabez Hiller, 8 acres adjoining Hiller's homestead at the Fall River (Savory is called "yeoman" in this document) on 6 March 1746.
Savory Clifton sold "twenty acres out of the two hundred acre grant" in "consideration of twenty pounds ten shillings in bills of good credit" to Seth Randall on 5 March 1748/49.
Savory Clifton transferred, by deed, to Hanah Hathaway , his daughter, "Certain Parcels of Land ... at a place called & known by the Name of Cohasett (sic) Consisting of upland & Salt Meadow being all the lands I own at Cohassett ... also that twenty acres of land which was laid out to me in the Bounds of Wareham afors'd. on the Seventeenth Day of May 1743 ... ten acres ... out of the Eighty acre Grant ... & the other ten acres ... out of the Two Hundred Acre Grant ... also the One Half Quarter of a Lot of Cedar & Spruce Swampin Rochester being the Half Quarter part of the thirty acres wood Lot in Number in the Great Cedar & Spruce Swamp in s'd Rochester lying in Partnership with M'r John Bourn ... Together with one Half Quarter of One whole Share of undivided lands" in Rochester and "the One Half Quarter of s'd Share of Lands already Granted & not laid out to s'd Share by me" [Note: This deed names dau. Hannah as "my beloved daughter Hannah Hathaway, the wife of Simon Hathaway of Wareham"] on 24 December 1750.
The last entry appearing in the Sandwich Monthly Meeting minutes, which mention Savory Clifton, states:
"Wherein Savore Cliffton hath been under Dealing. he now gives in a paper and condemns his outgoings: To the Monthly Meeting for Sandwich held in Rochester ye 15 of ye 9m 1751 Whereas I the Subscriber through ye frailty of Old Age without due consideration requested the prayers of an Hirelin Priest and his church for Butler Wings family which hath been a trouble to me and [illegible] Friends which Request I condemn and am sorry for it and hope friends will pass it by. Signed: Savorie Cliffton." . [Note: Butler Wing's wife, Bathsheba (Clifton) Wing, was a daughter of Savory Clifton. Savory would have been age 86 by this time and could have been experiencing "ye frailty of Old Age"]
Savory Clifton transferred, by gift of deed, to Timothy Clifton, "in consideration of Love and good Will which I have and do bear unto My beloved Grand son Timothy Clifton the son of my son Benjamin Clifton Deceased" his Homestead farm "Consisting of Upland and fresh Meadow... with ye buildings" in Rochester "it being a Sea lot ... consisting of about One hundred and fourty acres". This deed also conveyed an adjoining twenty acres described as "my lot of Salt Meadow lying in Crawmesett (sic) Neck ... in Wareham" as well as "ye one Quarter and One Half Quarter of that Cedar & Spruce Swamp Lot ... (and) One Quarter and one half Quarter of one Whole Share of Undivided and Common lands in Rochester Propriety ... including that Quarter and half Quarter Share of Lands already Granted and not laid out to s'd Share by Me" on 24 December 1751 at Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA, New England. He was a member of the Society of Friends (Quaker), and one of the founding members of the Rochester PM.

Research Note: On 25 October 1753, Savory Clifton joined with Shubael Barlow and Nicholas Davis, all of Rochester, on the one part, and Benjamin Wing, Seth Hiller, yeoman, Phillip Turner, blacksmith, Samuel Tripp, weaver, all of Rochester and Nathan Davis of Dartmouth, yeoman, on the other part, in an indenture which deeded six acres of the 200 acre grant of Aaron Barlow's, that tract on which stood the Meeting House of the Quakers at Rochester.

Savory Clefton died after 25 October 1753 in prob. Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA. No death or probate records have been found for Savory.

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Thomas DENNIS

[19138]

25-NOV-1733 - ____

Father: Thomas DENNIS
Mother: Martha KINSMAN


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[19138] Thomas m. Mary Leatherland.

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William DYER

[8914]

____ - AUG 1689

Family 1 :
  1.  Christopher DYER
  2.  John DYER
  3. +William DYER
  4.  Mary DYER

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[8914] NOTE: The parents and sibling(s) of Dr. William Dyer are NOT known. This is an unlikely and speculative link, included here for reference only. {See Comments for reputed son, Dr. William Dyer. In a typescript copy of "The Dyer Family History." by Norman A. Greene, at the Maine Historical Society in Portland (1991), William is identified as baptised 19 September 1609, son of William Dyre, church warden of Kirksly Loythrope, Lincolnshire, England - this identification is NOT verified. Greene gives other information, including: William arrived at Salem, Mass. in June, 1629; he married 27 October 1633 Mary Barrett at St. Martin-in-the-Field Church in England; they became Puritans in December, 1635; William was chosen clerk of the commission to fortify Fort Hill at Boston, MA in January, 1636; Mary became a close friend of Quaker leader Anne Hutchinson (and walked out with her when Hutchinson was excommunicated by the Puritans); in 1638 William was among those driven out of Mass. and with Roger Williams and others founded Rhode Island where William was colony secretary, clerk of Newport and Attorney General (1650); in 1653 William was Capt. and commander of naval operations against the Dutch; he accompanied Roger Williams to England to get a charter for the colony - Mary had preceded them to England and remained there for 5 years, becoming a Quaker minister, returning to Boston to preach the faith in 1659 where she was martyred 01 June 1660. I have NOT confirmed any of this! - including the assertion that Anne Hutchison was wife of Samuel Dyer, William's brother. Best research concludes that the parents of Dr. William Dyer of Truro, shown here as a son, are NOT PROVEN! - AEM} Norris Dyer (nrdyer@attbi.com) offered by Internet 2/98: "There are several references I value. One is 'Mary Dyer, Biography of a Rebel Quaker,' by Ruth Plimpton (Boston: Branden Publishing Co., 1994). The second is 'The Dyers from England to Cape Elizabeth, 1557-1987, Descendants of Henry, Third Son of Doctor William Dyer,' by Marcelia Dyer Rennard Berry typed manuscript, copy in Cape Elizabeth Library, Maine).. The manuscript shows Samuel Dyer married to Ann Hutchinson 1660-1662, with (Dr.) William Dyer being born in 1663. Other records, including yours, show Dr. Dyer as being born in 1653 (that is on gravestone, also). The Plimpton book does not spend much time on the first Dyer's children, and (unfortunately does not mention any of Samuel's children.) It does suggest that Samuel was married to Anne by at least 1652. So maybe their first child could have been Dr. Dyer. One problem I have with this, though, is the fact that the rest of Samuel's children show birthdates of 1665 and onward (per Berry) although she does not have dates for Elisha and Anne. This break is disturbing. "Here is what Berry says about Samuel and Anne about this time: 'William (3) was born in Boston before Samuel and Anne moved to Newport, Rhode Island [quoting STATISTICS OF BOSTON 1600, Barnstable Sturgis Library]. It is from this man that the Maine Dyers descend. Records show that a Dr. Henry Taylor (2) and his second wife Mary (2) of Boston and Long Island, New York, purchased land at the north end of the city of New York; land previously owned by a quaker friend of Mary Barrett Dyer (1) (who was hanged). In April of 1675, Major William Dyer (2) younger brother of Samuel, bought four and a half acres of land from Dr. Taylor (2). It seems probable that William (3), son of Samuel (2), must have visited his uncle William (2) and met Mary Hatch Taylor (3), daughter of the Doctor (2) [refers to authority, Donald Wiggins]. As there was no medical school in the colonies prior to 1675, one studied medicine under a doctor. It seems probably, therefore, thaat William (3) studied with Dr. Taylor and married his daughter in Dececmber of 1686....' My line comes from Dr. Dyer's third son, Henry Dyer, who married Anna Small." Sheepscot, ME is now part of the town of Newcastle. The area was first explored in 1604, and the locale of Sheepscot Falls had fifty families in residence in 1631. William, "late of Saco," had a log cabin on a slope towards Dyer's River about a half-mile from the falls in 1664/65. Cf. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/dyer.html in 2003. This emigrant William Dyer's descendants are given 2003 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/dyer/d1.htm

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Jonathan FAIRBANKS

[29018]

CA 1595 - 5 DEC 1668

Family 1 : Grace SMITH
  1. +Mary FAIRBANKS

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[29018] This line is from "MY KINFOLK" in http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2009 and is not verified - this site also provides further ancestry and genealogy.

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Baldwin I "Iron Arm", Count of FLANDERS

[3306]

CA 839 - 2-JAN-0879

Father: Anachar "Great FORESTER"

Family 1 : Judith, Princess of AQUITAINE
  1. +Raoul, Abbot and Count of CAMBRAY
  2. +Widinille of FLANDERS
  3. +Baldwin II "The Bald", Count of FLANDERS

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[3306] Baldwin "Bras de Fer" was created Margrave of Flanders by his father-in-law, Emperor Charles the Bald; he was responsible for repulsing invasions of the Northmen in this coastal borderland of the Frankish dominion. {"The Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 19 states that Baldwin I is son of Odoacre, Count of Harlebec (d. 862), who is son of Engelram, Count of Harlebec (d. ca. 824, son of Lyderic, Count of Harlebec, who d. ca, 802.} BaldwinI died in 877 or 879, perhaps in Atrecht. See http://www.friesian.com/flanders.htm for a concise history of Flanders.

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Clement MESSERVY

[28366]

____ - ____

Family 1 :
  1. +John MESERVE

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[28366]

http://meserve.org/stories.htm states he is son of Clement Messervy and Elizabeth _____ and quotes "GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MAINE" (VOLUME III, pages 1236-1238, Lewis Historical Pub. Co. New York 1909)(compiled under the editorial supervision of George Thomas Little, A.M., Litt. D.)":

"This name was originally spelled Messervy, and was changed by members of the American branch of the family to Meserve, the final letter of the word being pronounced for a time: but later generations have pronounced the name in two syllables. The genealogist of the family states that the Meservy family, like several others, is probably of pure Jersey origin, all persons bearing this cognomen being descendants of those who formerly lived in the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel. As to the origin of the name, one can only make conjecture. The most plausible appears to be that which 'The Armorial de Jersey' gives, and according to which the name could be nothing but the participle of the old French verb, 'Messervyr,' and signifies the 'ill-treated.' This epithet was given to an ancestor at the time of the cession of Normany to France in 1207. The family of Messervy has given to the Isle of Jersey many civil officials, a large number of who held offices in the law courts. Few families have given so many officers to the army of their country as the Messervy family of the United States. The arms of the Messervy family of Jersey registered in 1665 are: 'Messervy: Or, three cherries gules, stalked, vert. Crest: A Cherry tree proper. Motto: Au valeureux coeur rien impossible' -- to the valiant heart nothing is impossible. Agriculture and the mechanic arts seem to have occupied the time of most of the members of the family, although it has had its share of professional men, lawyers, clergymen and doctors, while the name figures but slightly in court records either as defendants or criminals, showing honesty, integrity and uprightness in the race.

"(I) Clement Messervy, whom tradition makes to have come from the Isle of Jersey to America, was a taxpayer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1673, took the oath of allegiance in 1685, and had a seat in the meeting house in 1693. Later he lived in Newington, New Hampshire. On August 6, 1710, he conveyed the homestead in Newington to his son Clement. Both he and his wife died previous to 1720. He was very probably son of John Messervy, of Gorey, Grouville, and of Mary Malcolm, his wife, and his supposed ancestry is traced some generations in Jersey. His wife's name was Elizabeth. No list of the children of Clement, the immigrant, has been found and we only know positively that Clement (2) and John were his sons because so called by him in deeds, in I705 and I710; but as the same documents: speak of "other sons, and daughters," and as tradition has always made three branches of the family, in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, the assumption seems warranted that he had: Aaron, Clement, Daniel, John, Elizabeth, Mary and Jamison.

"(II) Clement (2), son of Clement (I) and Elizabeth Messervy, was born probably in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, about I678 and was in William Redford's company of militia in 1696. On July 15, I726, he and Daniel Moody, of Stratham, New Hampshire, purchased of William Cotton, of Portsmouth, one hundred acres of land at Black Point, Scarborough, Maine, and in 1729 they bought one hundred and fifty acres more adjoining. He evidently removed to Scarborough soon after the purchase of Cotton, and was admitted to the first church of Scarborough, August 11, 1728. He married, September 24, 1702, Elizabeth Jones. The marriage was solemnized by Rev. John Pike, in Portsmouth. They both led the covenant, and were baptized in the church at Newington, March 10, 1723, when Mrs. Meserve joined the church, and was admitted to full communion. She died and he married (second) August 14, 1738, Mrs. Sarah Stone, who survived him. He died (probably) in 1746, in Scarborough. His will dated, February 18, 1740, describes him as 'Joiner, aged of body.' His will was proved November 5, 1746. The inventory returned by Elliott Vaughan, Daniel Fogg and Samuel Sewall, appraisers, amounted to £896 15s. 7d. His children, all born probably in Portsmouth or Newington were Clement, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, John, Abigail, George, Peter, Daniel and Joseph.

"McLillan's 'History of Gorham' says: 'Of the dwellers in the fort on Fort Hill during the seven years' Indian war commencing in 1745, was one Clement Meserve, or as the name was often called "Harvey." On consulting the best authorities written or read we have come to the conclusion that the Meserves of Scarboro and Gorham came from Dover or Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where the name appears to have been quite common. There was, a Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Meserve, of the New Hampshire troops, who distinguished himself in the Louisburg expedition in 1745; he is said to have been of the same family that came to Maine, and a brother to the Gorham Clement. Southgate, in his history of Scarboro, says Clement Meserve was in that town in I725; that he was a joiner by trade.'

"(III) John, third son of Clement (2) and Elizabeth (Jones) Meserve, was born March 21, 1700. He married Jemima Hubbard, by whom he had: John, George, William, Clement, Joseph, Thomas, Dorothy, Abigail, Mary (died young), Mary."

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Jeremiah MOULTON

[1685]

1656 - 26 DEC 1731

Father: Thomas MOULTON

Family 1 : Mary YOUNG
  1. +Mary MOULTON
Family 2 : Alice CHADBOURNE

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[1685] Jeremiah and Mary as parents of Mary Moulton are from the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (C6MW-5B). See The Chadbourne Family Association in 2006 at http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/3rdgen.html

[1683] [S1] LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.

[1684] [S1] LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.

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William RICE

[22197]

1803 - 1859

Father: George RICE
Mother: Catharine GEIRICH


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[22197] William m. Mary Ann Orris (1801-1869).

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C. J. THORNBERRY

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Father: Chet THORNBERRY


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Dora Gladys WARD

[24680]

2-DEC-1905 - 23-APR-1974

Father: Daniel Rodolph ("Dolph") WARD
Mother: Dora Fannie BOYDSTON

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                                 |_Sarah Eliza Alvora FLEMING _|
                                   (1858 - 1923) m 1878        |
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