Probably died young, as she is not mentioned in the settlement of her father's estate, in 1755.
Probably died young, as she is not mentioned in the settlement of her father's estate in 1755.
Wanderlust.
Mentioned in father's will. Died unmarried.
Mentioned in grandfather Abraham's will.spouse: Spofford, Hannah (1684 - )
Studied medicine, but want of health prohibited its practice. Died unmarried.
Jointly inherited the house with brother Liphe from father Robert. They occupied the house until aftr the death of Liphe when his interest was sold to Israel the older brother.spouse: Jaques, Deborah (1738 - 1837)
Died in infancy.
His father gave Jacob in his will the house "where he now lives with the land as now fenced," evidently somewhere on the homestead, for it is not known of his owning upland elsewhere. This corner lot was fenced in a circular way on the edge of wet land evidently for convenience and not by metres and bounds. He afterwards moved to Connecticut.spouse: Allen, Anna (*1657 - )
Died young.
Illegitimate daughter of Hannah Adams and Joseph Mayo born as Hannah.spouse: Lunt, Joseph (1681 - 1751)
Mentioned in father's will.spouse: Woodman, ? (*1643 - )
Epitaph: "Here lies in a state of perfect oblivion John Adams, who died Sept. 2, 1811 aged 79. Death hath decomposed him, and at the general resurrection Christ will recompose him, when perception and thought shall resume their several functions and he shall become identically the same person which Diety composed him and shall be happy or miserable according to his dispositions."spouse: Thurlow, Elizabeth (~1739 - 1820)
Two daughters.----------child: Adams, Moody (1762 - 1790)
Probably died young, as he is not mentioned in the settlement of his father's estate, in 1755.
Father Robert left the house to Liphe and brother Isreal and they jointly occupied the house until after the death of Liphe when his interest was sold to the older brother.spouse: Boynton, Mary (~1749 - 1822)
Mentioned in grandfather Abraham's will.spouse: Thorley, George (1671 - 1713)
First physician in West Newbury where he owned a large tract of land.spouse: Knight, Sarah (1686 - 1738)
Mentioned in the will of his father. He and Ruth Palmer had eleven children; seven of these were married and moved to homes of their own. After Moses's death, only the youngest son Dudley, was left in this secluded home.spouse: Palmer, Ruth (<1739 - )
He was made freeman May 27, 1674.spouse: Dickinson, Mercy (1646 - 1735)
Only child of Israel.spouse: Adams, Daniel (1787 - 1867)
Had 10 children. Two died unmarried, two of the sons died young, leeaving only three children.spouse: Pike, Susanna (1697 - 1754)
The inventory of his estate indicates a well stocked and well appointed farm even to a blacksmith's shop and tools. After providing for his oldest children, he left his farm to his two youngest sons, Moses and Edmund.
Came to New England about 1635.spouse: Wilmot, Elinore (*1613 - 1677)
Will probated in Newbury, Massachusetts.spouse: Knight, Rebecca (1674 - )
In 1744, he bought a house and some land in Newbury, and in 1761 his father gave him one-half of his farm for having lived with him for twenty years. He had the asthma nearly twelve years, and was not in a bed for ten years before his death.spouse: Jaques, Ann (1705 - 1778)
Family estate passed to him from his father.spouse: Jaques, Love (*1718 - )
Died young.
William Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., is supposed to have been a son of Henry Adams of that place. He was living in Cambridge in 1635; was made a freeman May 22, 1639; and removed to Ipswich before 1641. He resided in that part of the town which is now Hamilton on the river, the farm being that of the late Silsbee Adams. The frontispiece shows the old homestead as it now appears. The house is very old, but the time of its erection has not been ascertained. William Adams was one of the selectmen of Ipswich in 1646; and in 1647 was discharged from training on account of his age. He was called a miller in 1654. His widow was living in 1681. Her name has not been learned.spouse:
Addison, John Dudley; Insurance agent; b Dixon Co, Nov 17, 1863; s of Jonathan Addison-Mary Elizabeth Dean; ed Dixon Co; Brown & McKinzie sch,Valparaiso Ind; m Anna Wyant Mar 8, 1900 Newcastle; s Huber Dudley; d Mary Leota (Mrs Raymond Newton); 1890-1920 farmed in Dixon co; 1929- gen ins agt in Newcastle; 1900-14 mbr sch bd dist 14, dir Dixon co; 15 years mbr sch bd at Newcastle; 1908 chmn Dixon co Dem Central com; 1911-13 police magistrate & JP of Newcastle; 4 yrs pct assessor; 100F; 5 years trustee congl ch; hobby, politics. Father (dec) farmed in Dixon co 50 years, 4 years supt of Dixon co schs. Res Newcastle. "Who's Who in Dixon County, Nebraska"spouse: Wyant, Anna (*1876 - )