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intention

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Solomon Lovell of Weymouth, gentleman, was appointed administrator, 2 Apr. 1764. Inventory taken by Abiah Whitman, John Torrey and Ebenezer Bicknell, 9 Apr. 1764; total, E2,483 is. 9d. (Suffolk Probate, 63:108,125.)

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perhaps Pitts, as her mother was widow Elizabeth Pitts of Weymouth who died 1655, and administrator on the estate given to her daughter Elizabeth and her husband William Holbrook.

ELIZABETH PITTS of Dorchester signed a receipt 21 Nov. 1639. (Records and Files of Quarterly Courts of Essex County, 1: 12.)

She, or another person of the same name, was admitted to the First Church of Charlestown 13 Apr. 1643.

Administration on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts, deceased at Weymouth, was granted to William Holbrook and Elizabeth, his wife, I Aug. 1655. The inventory was taken by John Whitmarsh, Thomas Bayley, Samuel Parker and James Nash, total, E16 61. 6d. Their account reads: "My Mother Mrs. Pitts oweth to me for attendance in her sickness of 26 weeks, 910." (Suffolk Probate, 3:26.) Therefore Elizabeth, the wife of William Holbrook of Weymouth, 1655, was a daughter of Elizabeth Pitts. The daughter may or may not have been born a Pitts.

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JOSEPH PLUMMER of Weymouth, Norfolk, Mariner, died before 17 Dec. 1813, leaving a daughter Betsey then under 14. (Norfolk Probate, 14684.) Administration was granted to his widow Margaret, with William Wild, mariner, of Weymouth and John Newcomb of Quincy and Peter Bicknell of Boston sureties. 10 Aug, 1813. William Wilds was guardian to Elizabeth Gee Plummer, only child of Joseph Plummer. (Ibid. 14696.) She made choice of William Baxter, 13 May, 1823. She inherited property from Mary Torrey, late of Weymouth, widow, deceased, and was residing in Quincy 10 May, 1825. (Ibid. 14685.)

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[2485774[1].GED]

[JacobConser.FTW]

Info taken from the book "The Conser Family" by Col.. John P . Horan 1981

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Anna of Danvers

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Samuel Badlam of Weymouth was appointed administrator of the estate of Temperance Porter, late of Weymouth, widow, deceased, with Robert Champney of Roxbury, gentleman, and Benjamin Loring of Boston, gentleman, sureties, 31 Jan. 1786. The inventory mentions "A note given by William Swan to Temperance Porter supposed to be the estate of her husband & given by his will to his three daughters. ... A Bible and other books 6s." Taken 4 Mar. 1786. (Suffolk Probate, 8S: 47, 214.)

Daughter, bp. 1758.

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This family lived in the South Parish.
He made his will 9 Dec. 1767, and it was Proved 18 Nov. 1768. To wife Sarah Porter use of dwelling; to son John Porter L4; to son Nehemiah Porter great Bible; to three sons John, Nehemiah and Joseph Porter all his estate equally, they to be executors. Witnesses: Ephraim Burrell, Jr., Peter Burrell and Jno. Holbrook. (Suffolk Probate, 67: 218.)
He married (1) (intention at Weymouth, 18 Dec. 1723) Mercy Randall, daughter of John and Susannah (Benson) Randall, born at Wey-mouth, 16 Nov. 1704. The Vital Records as published give the name at birth as Mary, and at marriage as Mercy, making it somewhat doubtful which name she bore.

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He was elected surveyor of highways 1781, warden 1782, surveyor of highways 1785,1789, tithingman 1792. He was a farmer, lived on same place with his father in East Randolph says Dr. Alden.

Children of Joseph & Rachel born at Randolph (Holbrook)(from Porter Gen., 1878 p.250)