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Note H3025
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3 children
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Note H3026
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died single
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Note H3027
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He, of Freeman, Franklin, Me
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Note H3028
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d. age 14
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Note H3029
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Sarah Atherton.... (name changed in 1819 to Sarah Jackson)
1st cousins, once removed
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Note H3030
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He, age 22
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Note H3031
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He removed to Bridgewater with his father and resided there, but four of his children were baptized at No. Parish, now Quincy, at Christ Church, Episcopal.
He left a will dated Jun.1,1791 in which he mentions wife Hannah, son Enos, son Seth who received the homestead in trust for his children, his daughter Hannah Cary, single, daughter Molly wife of Sela (Silas) Howard.
cousins
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Note H3032
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cousins
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Note H3034
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He is often mentioned in records as Sydrach Thayer. He is not in the list of freemen of the colony and probably was not a church member. Deliverance Thear, widow, was admitted to full communion Feb.5,1692/3. He resided on his father's homestead on the westerly part and died intestate, his inventory showing a dwelling house, outhouse and orchards and land adjoining 12 acres, etc.
Card #4878 has Jan.1,1654/5
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Note H3035
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He removed to Buckfield, Oxford, Me., before 1801 but returned to Randolph before 1807.
Children of Shadrach & Hepzibah born at Randolph or Buckfield, Oxford, Me.(dates from Thayer Memorial)
3rd cousins
3rd cousins once removed
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Note H3036
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died Feb.10,1842 a.52 (E. Randolph Ch.Rec.) 1843 gs
"Benjamin 3rd" of Weymouth
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Simeon Thayer was a Revolutionary Soldier 1775-6. They owned the covenant at Randolph Church 1780 and were admitted to full communion 1799, and she was dismissed to the East Parish in 1819.
His will dated Oct.15,1805 mentions wife Olive and children Elisha, Isaac, Olive, "Leafy", Bathsheba, Angelina. Her will dated Oct.15,1824 mentions eldest son Elisha, youngest son Isaac, daughters, Olive Faxon, Leafy Orcutt and Angeline Linfield.
He resided in present Holbrook in the Brookville section on his father's place, was a farmer and very deaf says Dr. Alden. Simeon Thayer Jr. was surveyor of highways 1791.
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He was a Revolutionary Soldier at Weymouth 1775, and in 1780 was aged 20, 5ft. 10in. tall, ruddy complexion. He died intestate and Moses French was made administrator Dec.16,1794 (Plymouth Probate 34-18) and Joshua Hubbard of Quincy was made guardian of David & Sarah, under 14, children of "Solomon Thayer, late of Bridgewater, deceased", Aug.8,1797. The inventory in Plymouth Probate (35-260) shows an estate in Quincy, Bridgewater, and Pembroke, with a house in Bridgewater.
Thomas Pratt was made guardian of David Thayer under 14, and Sarah Thayer, over 14, May 14,1805 (Norfolk Prob. 11-428).