CONFLICT:Surname is listed as ASHLEY in SOME QUAKER FAMILIES; Scarborough/Haworth; collated by Roger S. Boone; edited by Jarjorie Morgan; Published in Wichita, KS; 1991-1994; p.1
WIFE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, by
Sybil Noyes, et al, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore 1988; FHL
Lake Stevens Branch, Catalogue # USA - Maine - 320.04; pp. 377-378; 3 Mar 1994BIRTH-MARRIAGE: New England Marriages Before 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey,
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, Baltimore 1985; FHL Lake Stevens Branch, p417NOTE: Killed by Indians, along with 1 child. Second wife, Ann Tozier Jenkins &
3 children taken captive to Canada. Returned 11 Jun 1695 & testified at trial in
Boston of Chief Bomazeen, whom she had seen kill husband & child.
HUSBAND-CHILDREN-DEATH: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, by
Sybil Noyes, et al, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore 1988; FHL
Lake Stevens Branch, Catalogue # USA - Maine - 320.04; pp. 377-378; 3 Mar 1994;
drowned herself in 1687DEATH: New England Marriages Before 1700, by Clarence Almon Torrey,
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, Baltimore 1985; FHL Lake Stevens Branch, p417ORDINANCES: Personal knowledge of Dianne Wintch; submitter
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: notes of Lynn Wagner White; with bibliography
attached; copy in possession of Dianne WintchAFN:1TH5-OO
BAPTISM-DEATH: The Magna Charta; Part VII; by John S. Wurts; 1954; Brookfield
Publishing Co., PO Box 4933, Philadelphia, Pa.; pg 2045BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215; "The Barons Named in the
Magna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America
1607-1650"; by Arthur Adams, PH.D.; Second Authorized Edition; Baltimore
Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964; pg 64.CONFLICT: Marriages 1 & 2 probably are to the same woman.
CONFLICT: Child Samuel, listed as born in 1641, precedes marriage date given
Notes: Born in 1616; planter at Exeter in 1639; Preston in 1645; Dover in 1650
per Pioneers on Maine Rivers, by Wilbur Aaniel Spencer, Genealogical Publishing
Co, Inc., Baltimore 1973, p151; Lake Stevens FHL, Lake Stevens, WA; USA/Maine
320.03. p 485 og GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF NEW ENGLAND states that William
Wentworth accompanied friend, John Wheelwright across ocean in 1636.
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: notes of Lynn Wagner White; with bibliography
attached; copy in possession of Dianne WintchAFN:L8TT-VN
BIRTH-ORDINANCE: IGI 1988 ed-ver 2.18; LCN 1395997; Batch 8511605; sheet 4
HISTORY: In May 1660, a colony went from Ipswich to Quaboag, which was
subsequently renamed Brookfield; Daniel joined the group in 1668. His sons
James and Thomas went with him. He was still living there in May, 1672, but
had settled in Hadley before the masacre in Quaboag in 1675.
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: notes of Lynn Wagner White; with bibliography
attached; copy in possession of Dianne WintchBIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN:"Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire";
by Sybil Noyes, et al; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, 1972; pg 62BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: LDS Ancestral File, ver 4.12; AFN:QD8P-6J;
extraction date 16 Mar 1994, Lake Stevens FHL, Lake Stevens, WADEATH: James Savage, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW
ENGLAND, Vol. 1, A-C; Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co; p 31; LDS FHL, SLCNOTES: Left widow, Hannah, who married Richard Knight before 1683.
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: notes of Lynn Wagner White; with bibliography
attached; copy in possession of Dianne WintchMARRIAGE-DEATH:"Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire"; by Sybil
Noyes, et al; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, 1972; pg 62; FHL
Lake Stevens Branch; LCN 320.04; 3 Mar 1994
MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCE-DEATH: Sybil Noyes, et al,GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY
OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE; Baltimore, The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,
1988; p 254NOTE: Gave dep. in Saco Ct. 18 Sep 1640 that he had freq. Casco River abt 14
yrs. A mariner with NY connections, he was of Charleston in 1637, Boston 1638,
Dover 1640. Walter Abbott his atty in NH 1645. Had dau Mary.AFN:MKKO-RJ
BIRTH: Charles S. Candage, et al, HEARD-HURD GENEALOGY; 1610-1987; Camden, ME,
Picton Press, 1988; p 41; LDS FHL, SLC; US/CAN 929.273 H351c
AFN:ND86-8J
BIRTH: LDS Ancestral File; ver 4.13; CD ROM; AFN BFQF-9T
BIRTH-MARRIAGE: "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire"; by Sybil
Noyes, et al; Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc; Baltimore; 1988; p357BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Charles S. Candage, et al, HEARD-HURD GENEALOGY;
1610-1987; Camden, ME, Picton Press, 1988; p 1; FHL SLC; US/CAN 929.273 H351cNOTES: Rev John Pike's journal states that "Master John Heard died 17 Jan 1689
at Dover, NH after short illness."
AFN:BFQF-B1
PARENTS-ORDINANCES: LDS IGI Mar 1992 edn; Devonshire England; Batch #7615640;
Sheet 1BIRTH-MARRIAGE: "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire"; by Sybil
Noyes, et al; Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc; Baltimore; 1988; p357MARRIAGE: Carolyn Hull Estes, HULL'S HERITAGE-A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY; P17;
SLC FHL, Salt Lake City, Utah; US/CAN 929.273 H877e; researched Sep 1994NOTES: Husband, John, was lg land owner at Cocheco. During Indian wasrs he
served as an Ensign and Lieutenant. Elizabeth is mentioned as having saved the
life of a young Indian boy from masacre by white men by hiding him in her home
until the would-be slayers departed. She then aided him to escape, Twelve yrs
later she, herself, fell into the hands of some Indians and was allowed to go
unharmed because of her compassion on this Indian boy.
CHILDREN-DEATH: Sybil Noyes, et al, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW
HAMPSHIRE; Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1988; p 490, 564-565;
FHL Lake Stevens Branch; Lake Stevens, WA; LCN 320.04; 3 Mar 1994
CHILDREN-DEATH: Sybil Noyes, et al, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW
HAMPSHIRE; Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1988; p 490, 564-565;
FHL Lake Stevens Branch; Lake Stevens, WA; LCN 320.04; 3 Mar 1994