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Subject: [GM-L] "Pioneers of Massachusetts"-Dagget/Mayhew.Wilmarth, Pease, Guilld
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 11:37:48 EST


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<< Subj: Re: [GM-L] "Pioneers of Massachusetts" look ups
Date: 3/21/00 8:56:29 AM Pacific Standard Time
From: (Tammy L. Parker)
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Could you look up the following names. I hope this isn't too much.

Daggett / Doggett (Thomas, John)
Mayhew (Thomas)
Wilmarth (Stephen, Jonathan, Thomas)
Robinson (George)
Pease (John)
Guild (John)
Crooke

Thank You,

Tammy >>
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Charles Henry Pope's "Pioneers of Massachusetts" says this:

DOGGETT, DOGGED, DOGED, DAGGETT
John, Watertown, appl. frm. Oct. 19, 1630, adm frm May 18, 1631. Propr.
Rem. to Rehoboth and then to Martha's Vineyard. Propr. , frm., and deputy.
He m. at Rehoboth 23 (9) 1651, Ann Sutton. He made will May 13, 1673; beq.
to wife; to sons John, Joseph, and Thomas; daus. Elizabeth and Hephzibah.
Lands chiefly at "Martins Vineyard." Friend Isaac Robinson and son-in-law
John Eedy overseers of his estate on the islands.
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Thomas, age 30, servant to Thomas Olliver of Norwich, Eng., passed exam
to go to N.E. May 13, 1637. Settled at Concord. Rem. to Weymouth. Planter,
town officer. Rem. to Marshfield; selectman. His wife d. at concord 23 (6)
1642. He m. # 2, [Elizabeth] the widow of William Fry of Weymouth, and held
the lands of her daus. until their majority. He m. # 3, Jone, widow of
Thomas Chillingsworth. She was bor. Sept. 4, 1684. Child Rebecca b. at
Marshfield, Jukly 29, 1655.
He d. Aug. 18, 1692. Beq. to sons John and Samuel; to dau. Sarah
Sherman's children Prudence, Sarah and Susanna; to daus Hannah Blancher and
Rebecca Wilder and their children.
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MAHEW, MAHU, MAYHEW, MAYO

Thomas, gent, merchant, Watertown, chairman of com. of Gen. Court on
boundry in 1631. Deputy; frm. May 14, 1634. Of Medford in 1635. Rec'd a
grant of land at Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard in 1641, and rem. thither
later. He m. Jane, widow of Thomas Paine, of London, whose son Thomas, age
15, chose Mr. and Mrs. M. his guardians Oct. 14, 1647. He was to receive the
reversion of lands at Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, 23 (8) 1646.
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Rev. Thomas, his son, adult in 1641, was the noble preacher to the
Indians at the Vineyard. Other children recorded at Watertown: Hannah, b. 15
(4) 1635, Bethia b. 6 (10) 1636, Mary b. 14 (11) 1639.
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WILMARTH --- not mentioned in Pope's book. May have come over after 1650.
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ROBINSON --- there are seventeen listed in the book but no George, or anyone
with a child named George, that I could see.
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PEASE, PEAS
John, age 27, with child Robert, age 3, and Dorcus Greene, age 15, came
in the Francis of Ipswich April 30, 1634. Settled at Salem; before Gen.
Court Nov 3, 1635, for treatment of his mother, Mrs. Weston. Sold house and
land to Richard Ingersoll 18 (4) 1644.
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John, Salem; wife Mary; children:
John, b, 30 (3) 1654
Robert b. 14 (3) 1656
Mary b. 8 Oct. 1658
Abraham b. 5 (8) 1662.
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GUILD, GUIL, GUILE, GUYLE, GUYLES, GILE, GILD
John, Dedham, adm. chh. 17 (5) 1640, propr.; frm. May 10, 1643. He
m.24(4) 1645, Elizabeth Crooke she d. 31 aUG. 1669; children:
John b. 22 (6) 1646
Samuel b. 7 (9) 1647
John b. 29 (9) 1649
Eliezer b. 30 (9) 1653
Ebanezer b. 21 (10) 1657, d. 21 (2) 1661
Elizabeth b. 18 (11) 1660
Benjamin b. 25 May, 1664.
Will dated 3 Oct. prob. 3 Nov. 1682, beq. to his three chioldren Samuel,
John and Elizabeth.
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There was no other reference to any others named Crooke, or other spellings,
other than the one above.
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Jan Weber
Linden, CA


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