Notes
Note H2248
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Sources:
Abbrev: Online Family Tree
Title: Online Family Tree file imported on 30 Dec 2001.
Author: Nancy Bannister
Text: Detail of the decendants of Adam Gantz and of the Bortner Family
Notes
Note H2249
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
He was a soldier as shown by probate records in two counties, Suffolk and Hampshire and had evidently gone to New Salem to settle before entering the army from which he never returned, there being a possibility of his being taken to Canada as a captive in 1759.
S.P.56-38 - Ebenezer Newcomb made administrator of Joseph Owen, husbandman, Jan.11,1760.
56-129, Inventory of Joseph Owen, blacksmith, deceased, Jan.23,1760 taken by John Ruggles, Joseph Field, Thomas Newcomb: Household goods only - includes - To money paid for his wages (in the army?).
57-38 - Estate insolvent and distributed to creditors Dec.5,1760.
Also Hampshire Probate Box 107 #41, Springfield, Jun.26,1759: My son Joseph Owen lately deceased left some estate in New Salem. Desires Richard Marks to be administrator. Administration given Mary Marks wife of Richard Marks of Western (now Warren) Worcester Co.
On estate of Joseph Owen of New Salem, Jan.10,1760. Whereas by information for our above said administratrix, there is some ground to hope the above said Joseph Owen is now alive, a prisoner in Canada, and may return, 4 now the delay is allowed.
See Boston Transcript Note 4292, Feb.7, Mar.28, Apr.2, Apr.4,1938.
Notes
Note H2250
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
died age 30.
Notes
Note H2251
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
b. (Nov.9, gs.)
Col. 4th Regt. M.V.M., gs., was a merchant in 1850 census, lived in house with brother Elisha and next to father William.
Resided in his father's house, Hancock St., north of Cottage Ave. where he had an ink factory, perfume factory and type foundry. The house of Greek revival architecture, with one story columns and a cupola, and large green houses & orchards which were pulled down after the widow's death.
infant dau....1866, died Jun.19,1866
Notes
Note H2252
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
died age 34.
(Stephen of Braintree, boatman s. Wm., dec. & Ruth)
She, age 19, dau. of James dec. (& Dorothea)
Notes
Note H2253
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
(Rebellion Rec.)
He was a butcher in 1850.
Notes
Note H2254
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Both of Stoughton
Notes
Note H2255
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Oct.2,1826(gs) (Aug.9,1825 - crossed out in record)
Notes
Note H2256
Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Paddleford Padleford, Paddleford, Paddlefort, Padlfort, Paddlefort, etc.
He came to Braintree about 1678, took the oath of allegiance here about that time, was occupant as tenant farmer of the "Alby Farm" on Edward Tyng grant of 250 acres in South Braintree along present Pond St. which had been sold to Judge Samuel Sewall's father in law John Hull. Sewall's Diary says on Mar.22,1685/6 "went to Braintree viewed Albie Farm & treated with Jonathan Paddleford about letting of it to him." Here he remained until about 1706 when he removed to Taunton where as early as 1701 he had resided part time.
He was elected surveyor of highways 1695, constable 1696, on the committee to seat the meeting house 1697, fenceviewer for Menatiquod 1700, surveyor again 1701, and tithingman 1706.
His wife was more than ten years his senior, had six children by her first husband, and one by Jonathan Paddleford. Hannah wife of Jonathan Paddleford was admitted to full communion at church Dec.21,1684.
"Jonathan, Catherin, Hannah, Patience, the children of Hannah Paddleforth, the three daughters she had by Samuel Hayden." were baptized Jul.10,1685 and "Susanna Heyden and Sarah Wild, daughters of Hannah Paddleford" were baptized and owned the covenant May 8,1692.