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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
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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[59844] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 12 July 2025: "Frederick, MD, Maryland - Priscilla Wickett, age 89, passed away in Frederick, Maryland, on June 29, 2025. She was born on May 23, 1936, in Hermon, Maine, the daughter of Arthur and Marion (Peabody) Dole. She was predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Robert Wickett Sr.; son, William (age 6); and grandson, Austin (age 21). She is survived by son, Robert Jr. (Maggie) of San Diego; daughter, Julia of Martinsburg, West Virginia; and son, Thomas (Kathy) of Ashburn, Virginia. There are 8 surviving grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Priscilla graduated from Hermon High School in 1954, attended the Maine Central Institute and graduated from Husson College in 1958. She married Bob in 1958 and they moved to Prince George's County Maryland in 1960, where they lived for 60 years. They moved to assisted living at Homewood in Frederick in 2021. 'Grammie PJ' actively cared for her nine grandchildren over the years and operated a licensed day care business in Bowie for 25 years before retiring. She enjoyed gardening and annual trips back to Maine to visit friends and relatives. She was an avid Washington Capitals fan, attending games in their inaugural season and remaining a fan her entire life."
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[36484] This person is from the unverified Betty R. Dimmitt Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
[24733] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (18HV-L0S) reports that Agnes is of Enville, Staffordshire.
[51044] Elizaeth is said to be daughter of James Hewey (1741-1816) & Mary Given (1741-1815; m. in November 1765 in Brunswick, Cumberland Co., ME).
[48418] John is son of John Saint John (1225-1302) & Alice FitzPiers (1234-1305).
[4810] Ancestry.com offers: "Wilson Name Meaning - English, Scottish, and northern Irish: patronymic from the personal name Will, a very common medieval short form of William."
[37072] Reading Times, 08 Nov 1938, p. 18: Amelia C. (Zerbe), Zerbe, 78, widow of Henry W. Zerbe, died at the home of her son, Francis H. Zerbe, Penn township, near Bernville. She was a daughter of the late Edward and Caroline (Lutz) Zerbe and was a native of Jefferson township. Her husband preceded her in death 27 years. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Christ (Little Tulpehocken) Church and was the last of her immediate family. Surviving are a son, Francis H., with whom she resided; stepson, Calvin H., of Robesonia; stepdaughter, Mary Anne, wife of George Zerbe, of Womelsdorf R. D. 1; also 12 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.