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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
died young
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Note H2518
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
m. - Perkins of Bridgewater
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died age 84.
He was elected surveyor of lumber 1780,1781,1785,1787-90,1792.
Bought a place in 1793 on Commercial St. E. side of Josiah Vinton opposite his house at top of hill & later occupied by Elisha Hunt & Nathaniel Pratt & torn down before 1856.
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Note H2520
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married 2nd - Clay, of Boston.
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
widow of Samuel Oliver Packard, Jr.
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Note H2522
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died single. Resided in 1850 with Sarah Thayer, widow of Elisha7.
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"Phiney Spear of Boston & Ruth Sampson"
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Note H2524
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born Mar.10,1843 (1844 - duplicate entry).
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Note H2525
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single, went to sea at 21, did not return to Braintree
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They resided in Northfield, Washington, Vt., says the Thayer Memorial.
He was a physician in 1850 census at Braintree, but the three youngest children were born in N.H. according to 1850 census.
- child...died Jan.1827 a.5mo. (Ch.Rec.)
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Sources:
Title: Conser Family Tree on www.rootsweb.com posted by Jim Bish
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He was elected deacon Oct.25,1817. Resided on Hancock St. at North corner of Savil St. in a handsome colonial house, painted yellow, demolished 1926
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married "Elihu of Dorchester"
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
died May 15,1765 in 78th year (Almanac of Jonathan Hayward), gs., foot stone only left - no date - Hancock Cem.
Samuel Savil son of Samuel deceased was admitted to full communion Oct.5,1706, was elected deacon Aug.21,1727. He was elected tithingman 1717,1723, fenceviewer 1719, constable 1720, selectman 1729,1734. Jonathan Marsh Mss. says he resided on School St., later the George Faxon place (where the Presbyterian Church now 1955 is)(in a house standing until 1899). "The west part of the house was built by him as an addition to an older house standing further west".
S.D. 52-73 shows Samuel Savil & wife Patience, she as daughter of James Foster late of Dorchester, deceased.
his 3rd wife