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died a.89yrs. 9mo. 28ds., gs.
Resided in East Braintree on south side of Commercial St. nearly opposite Mill Lane, east of Jonas Perkins School house, and sold in 1734 to Thomas Vinton and removed to Abington, then to Weymouth.
He was elected to a committee to run the line with Weymouth men in 1700, was fenceviewer in 1707, surveyor of highways 1709, constable 1713,1714, on a committee to build a school in the So. Precinct near the meeting house 1716, and on a school committee again in 1725, was moderator of town meeting 1721,1729, selectman 1722,1726, on Iron Works Dam committee 1727, surveyor of clapboards & shingles 1728.

Child of Thomas & Mary born at Braintree
- infant... - buried Feb.8,1723/4 with it's mother (Diary of Rev. Samuel Niles).

Children of Thomas & Abigail born at Braintree
- "twins of Thomas White" buried Jan.14,1725/6 (Diary of Rev. S. Niles).
a dau. of Thomas bur. Aug.19,1730, PR14.
- child of Thomas bur. Sep.29,1730, PR14.

S.P.13622, 64-254: Apr.26,1765, Daniel Reed Jr. of Abington, gent. made administrator of Thomas White of Weymouth, yeoman, dec. & bonded with David Torrey of Weymouth & Moses Dewing of Needham.

65-155: Inventory: His interest in the land called Iron Work land £44/14/.
Total £53/4/6, Recorded Apr.4,1766, Taken by John Burrell, Joseph Porter, John Holbrook.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

son of Thomas & Ruth , died age 6mo., gs

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

dau. of Anthony & Sarah
She, age 17, dau. of Anthony & Sarah

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3 children

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He came to Braintree after his second marriage and lived on the Faxon Farm, was elected surveyor of highways 1743 & 1744 for the Middle Precinct.
He came to Braintree after his second marriage and lived on the Faxon Farm, was elected surveyor of highways 1743 & 1744 for the Middle Precinct
"Ebenezer of Abington"

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

bapt. Jun.28,1761, died a. 92 at Quincy (residence; Milton - John Hall Funeral Record)

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In his will, 12 July, 1699, Capt. John Holbrook called Simon Whitmarsh his son-in-law and Simon, Jr., his grandson.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

He was elected deerreave 1748, surveyor of highways 1758,1761, warden 1772. Lived on N.W. part of the Faxon Farm on old North St., north of the brook in 1769.

"a child" buried Aug.31,1750 (Ch.Rec).

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died at home of Son in Law L. N. Curtis on Orchard Place.
Resided on Gay St.

Both daughters died same week and both buried Mar.2,1917 from First Church.

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

died single

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Resided in Wollaston. Worked at Post Office, Boston

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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

He, age 28.