[55669] Ada is daughter of Gilman Roe Bowker (1839-1922) & Hannah Sabra Lyons (1847-1923; m. 1 January 1862).
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[22754] Matilda is daughter of Robert de Furnell.
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[43320] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_de_Port_(d._c._1133).
[45057] It is said Barbara was the first person buried in the Slate Hill Cemetery.
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[166] Elma's Social Security death record states that her last residence was Beverly, MA.
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Peabody Family Home Page (7/98) = http://www.pbdy.com/ - http://www.pbdy.com/begin2.html - starting at this page count to line 12 and this should read as follows complete: There is no account of the arrival of the "Planter" or of the homes found by her passengers. But in the year following Francis was definitely located at Ipswich, in Essex county, Massachusetts, and with tokens of having been there some months. The records of Ipswich are very imperfect, and part of the earlliest pages give evidence of being copies of older records, but seem to be trustworthy as to dates. The entry which first shows our man describes the lands of Samuel Hall: "Eight acres of planting gournd, by an act of the Towne as in the old book Anno 1636, lying near the highway going to Labour in vaine meadowe, butting to y/e East upon y/e planting ground of John Seaborn and on y/e North y/e planting ground of Francis Pebody" There should be found a record of the grant of this "Planting ground" to Pebody, and a home lot would have been granted him if he had a family; but the records show no such items. Nor do we find mention of the man in the fragmentary notes of town business till years have passed away and he is residing in an adjoining town. Nor do the annals of neighboring towns help us discover his history until he is found in the year 1640 one of the inhabitants of Hampton, and recorded by the historian of that plantation as a proprietor. He recieved the honor of freemanship in the colony May 18, 1642, his name associated with Hampton men in the list. In 1645 he had a share in the common lands of Hampton and was also acting as a member of the committee who saw to the finishing of the meetinghouse. His residence was near that of Isaac Perkins, and that of William Cole; and the wife of the last-named made her first entry into the court records, so far as we know, by the use of her reckless tongue against her near neighbors. An entry in the oldest book of records of Ipswich Court say, under date of Nov. 4, 1645, that "Eunice Cole is to sit in the stocks at Hampton and to make acknowledgement of her slanderous speeches concerning Susan Perkings & lidia pebodye and to pay the witness Isaac Perkings 7d and the feas of the court." Eunice Cole subsequent history, down to her witchcraft trials and imprisonment and her good husband's sorrows are elsewhere sufficiently enlarged on. It is enough for the present purpose to note the intimacy of the Pebody and Perkins famlilies; to hint at a possible relationship of the families; and to make careful note of the name of Francis Peabody's wife at the time, "Lydia," as the historian of Hampton gives it in his genealogies. He also adds a statement that the child of Francis, Lydia by name, was baptized at Hampton Aug. 30, 1640. But the same historian tells his readers in his introduction that he had access to records of the church only from a much later date; and none are extant to-day for any where near that time; so that it is a mystery where he obtained this entry. The court record, however, attest the name of the wife, and probability supports the historian's statement. Who Lydia was is absolutely unknown, though every shred of contempraneous records has been searched, it is believed, for information about it. But at some time after 1649, Francis, a widower, found a "Mary", who was the mother of at least half of the fourteen children of our pioneer. She was a legatee in the will of Reginald Foster of Ipswich, dated 30 April 1680, and specified as "my daughter Mary, wife of ffrancis Paybody." But we have another element of perplexity touching the marital history of this family. In his will we shall see that Francis Pabody calls Daniel Wood "son in law," and promises to do what he is "oblidged to do for him when come to age," saying that he will convey to him certain lands. Then we find the deed on record, wherein, "with good considerations and severall reasons moving me thereunto," he conveys to "my loving son Daniel Wood of Boxford" Jan. 20, 1695-6, 100 acres of land in Boxford, "for and in consideration of a parcell of land as I had & disposed of as y/e abovesaid Wood was hier to & for time spent in my service." [Essex Deeds XI, 78] page 7, 8, 9 ["Peabody Genealogy," Selim Hobart Peabody, LL. D. edited by Charles Pope Boston Mass. 1909]
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"Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," Charles Thornton Libby (The Southward Press Portland, Maine 1928) - page 535--Peabody Francis, Hampton, Topsfield, came in the -Planter- in 1635, ag. 21, with certif. from minister at St. Albans, co. Herts. From Ipsw., he was with the first at Hampt., and sold there to Robert Drake in Mar. 1649-50. Freeman 18 May 1642. Tr.j. 1648; gr.j. 1649; com.t.e.s.c. 1649. Lists 391a, 392ab, 393ab. His w. in Hampt. was Lydia; List 393a. In 1645 Eunice Cole publicly ackn. her slanderous speeches ag. Susan Perkins (w. of 9) and Lydia Peabody; that these two were connec. seems poss. He m. 2d Mary (Foster) Wood, named in will of her fa. Renald Foster in 1680. Lt. F. P. d. in Topsf. 19 Feb. 1697-8. Ch. (Hampt. rec. show but one: several evid. b. there): Lydia, bp. Hampt. 30 Aug. 1640. John. Joseph. William. Isaac. Sarah. Hepsibah. Mary. And rec. in Topsf. 1658-1669, the mo. not named: Ruth. Damaris. Samuel. Jacob. Hannah. Nathaniel. See the Peabody Gen. [Note: Lydia m. Thomas Howlett (b. 1638).]
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Also see "From generation to generation. The genealogies of Dwight Stone and Olive Evans" Julia Evans (Stone) Neil (Columbus, OH: The Champlin Press, MCMVII).
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[50704] See the unverified file LC8G-NDP in familysearch.org. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 29 May 1962 p. 16: "Cherryfield - Leonard A. Willey, 84, died Sunday evening at his residence following a long illness. He was born at Cherryfield May 14, 1878, the son of John and Emily (Morse) Willey. Mr. Willey was a carpenter by trade and resided at Cherryfield the greater part of his life. Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Willey, are two sons, Austin Willey of Ellsworth and Herbert Willey of Pocassett, Mass.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Alice Harrington and Mrs. Freda Grant, both of Cherryfield; one siste,r Mrs. Carrie Long of Bangor; 18 grandchildren and several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews."