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resided in western part of Randolph south of Tower Hill near Canton line, and earlier at N.W. corner of - & Cross Sts.

NP-20331: Will of John Wild dated Dec.19,1807, proved 1831.
Real estate to sons Joshua & Simon Willard Wild after wife's decease. To dau. Jemima Wild $50, Sally Curtis $50, Polly Codman $50, Eunice Wild $100. To grandson Daniel Curtis $50 at age of 21; grand dau. Sally Curtis one good cow at age 18; to heirs of dau. Betsey dec. $5 each. Thomas French & Jonathan Wales Jr. executors.
Widow waived the will provisions & took her dower.

Real estate in Randolph & Canton sold 1832, a barn, workshop & upwards of 50 a., also the reversion of the widow's thirds.

Widow's dower $150 & the house, shoemaker's shop & corn shed to be removed within two years as not included in the dower. Total 70 acres in Canton & Randolph - Estate insolvent.

Sold to Warren Mann Jr. 50 1/2 a. in Randolph & Canton.
Sold to Daniel Curtis 17 a. in Canton.
Sold to Nathaniel Tucker 13 a. in Canton.
Sold to Edward Curtis 13 a. in Canton.
Sold to Charles Wild 5 a. in Canton.
Sold to Eunice Wild 5 a. in Canton.
Sold to John French the workshop.
Sold to Zeba Smith the corn house.


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Removed to Salem or vicinity. Rev. Soldier says his obituary.

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N.P.14-485: Will of Silas Wild, gent. Aug.28,1807 - Nov.10,1807.
To wife Sarah all that is due her from me, now in the hands of her children, being about $300 & my three sons to pay her each $50 a year for dower. To my two grandsons Atherton & Silas Wild $100 each. To three sons Jonathan, Paul, & Silas the remainder. Son Jonathan executor.
Witness: Jesse Pratt, Sam'l Pratt, Nath'l Thayer 2nd.


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b. (Apr.30, duplicate entry)
He was a farmer, aged 83 in 1850 census on Liberty St., east side, where son Wm. R. Wild lived, was in Weymouth on Dea. John Vining place about five years where Pearson & Mary were born.

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Settled in Boston says Dr. Alden

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David A. (sic) (David Otis)
(Church Rec. gives Mary Ann dau. of Otis Wild bapt. Jun.1,1834 - should be David A.).

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He was deacon in the South Parish, now Randolph Church.
He was elected deer reave 1749-1751, fenceviewer 1750,1754, surveyor of highways 1755 for So. Precinct, and 1760,1770 for So. Precinct, 1772,1782, was tithingman 1762, as Ensign Jonathan was warden, 1766,1770, as Dea. Jonathan was constable 1772, on Committee of Correspondence 1773, committee to let lands 1773, tithingman 1778,1784, and on Committee on the Constitution 1778.
Lived in West part of Randolph.
intention; his 2nd wife

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died single

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died 1879 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio where she went to live with her daughter after her husband died
3rd cousins

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Mrs. Deborah Wild was baptized 1832, but the above Deborah (Wild) Wild was baptized as an infant in 1759.
She is in 1850 census, living with daughter Deborah Thayer. E. Hobart on 1856 map.
2nd cousins