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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died a.2mo. 21ds., gs., Central Cem.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

He was a shoe manufacturer in 1844. She is in 1850 census at Randolph.
m. (between Dec.21,1823 & Jan.28,1824)

1st Cousins.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died 1814 a.45 at Plattsburg, New York in service of U.S.A. (S. & J. French Tomb - Elm St. Cem.).

He lived in 1803 on Washington St. east side opposite Common St., later residence of Samuel Hayden. It was a gambrel roof house

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died age 80yrs. 10ds.
He was a cordwainer in 1848, bootmaker in 1850 at Randolph, a laborer at death.

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Note    H1109         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

she of Winchendon

1st cousins

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died age 55, gs.
Jedediah French, adult, was baptized at East Randolph church Apr.4,1832.
He was a shoemaker in 1843, cordwainer in 1848. Phebe French is in 1850 census at Randolph.
Not married

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

in 1850, lived with brother Elbridge

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

John French Jr. was elected hogreave 1738 for the South Precinct
(he, of East Stoughton)

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

James Madison, John, & Betsey Beals (sic) were baptized at Randolph Oct.20,1816 and Eliza Ann Oct.11,1818 and Henry Jul.7,1822.
2nd cousins

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

He was elected surveyor of highways 1693, tithingman 1695, 1700, fenceviewer 1695.

Anna, Grace & Deborah daus. of John French owned the covenant & were baptized Nov.24,1717 & Thomas son of John {can not read, written in border of film card}.

S.P. N.S. 10-61: Will of John French - To wife Experience her thirds or £4 a year while a widow. To son Thomas who is to be sole executor all lands. To son William £40 paid by my executor. To son John £30. To daughter Hannah French £30. To dau. Grace French £31. To dau. Deborah French £30 and the three daughters to have house room while unmarried. To grandson Joseph French son of Thomas £5 towards his learning, Dated May 28,1717. Witness: Thomas Holbrook, Joseph Allen, Joseph Allen Jr.
N.S.10-63: We brethren & near neighbors of late have observed John French to be very childish by reason of the great decays of his understanding and memory and incapable of disposing and ordering the common affairs of his estate & family with any measure of discretion and judgment for several years last past, Dated Feb.2,1718.
Signed by Dependence French, Jon'o Thayer, Samuel French, Ebenezer Thayer, Ephraim Thayer who appeared in court and swore to it Jul.10,1718.
S.P.82-2: Samuel Curtis yeoman, made administrator of William French & bonded with Silas Veazey of Braintree & Joshua Wales of Stoughton Jan.7,1782 (sic) - should read 1783.
82-419: Inventory taken Jan.25,1783 by Nathaniel Wales, Thomas Penniman & Hobart Clark £28/3/4. No real estate. copy of distribution & account in files, not in record books.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died age 73.
He was a shoemaker in 1850 census.
3rd cousins