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S.P. 22-560
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With Father
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Section 17, Richland Township, page 12
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private
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private
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private
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S.P.81-651 - Caleb Hubbard app. administrator of Caleb Hubbard, deceased, Nov.5, 1782
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Stealing
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Suffolk Probate Records, 13:121-123
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Loie was called Bob by her adopted grandchilden Alexander & Nicholas from St. Petersburg, Russia and Alena from Gomel, Belarus. Alex and Nick spoke only Russian when they arrived in the US, and to explain the relationship to their new grandmothers, Babushka was used. That was soon shortened to Bob.
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
1881 Census
Dwelling: 5 Mackfords Entry
Census Place: Newcastle On Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, England
Source: FHL Film 1342220 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5059 Folio 123 Page 9
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George FARRIER U 46 M Newcastle On Tyne
Rel: Head
Occ: General Labourer
Anne WALKER W 51 F Newcastle On Tyne
Rel: Sister
Occ: Charwoman
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
[2485774[1].GED]
[JacobConser.FTW]
Info taken from the book "The Conser Family" by Col.. Joh n P. Horan
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
Could this be her & brother George?
Dwelling: 5 Mackfords Entry
Census Place: Newcastle On Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland, England
Source: FHL Film 1342220 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5059 Folio 123 Page 9
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George FARRIER U 46 MNewcastle On Tyne
Rel: Head
Occ: General Labourer
Anne WALKER W 51 F Newcastle On Tyne
Rel: Sister
Occ: Charwoman
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[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]
William Wild was elected constable 1738 but refused to serve, was on the fish committee 1742, fenceviewer 1742, tithingman 1750.
- twins.... 1st buried Mar.3,1735/6 (Rev. S. Niles)
2nd buried Jun.10,1736 " "
S.P.82-197, Mar.18,1783: Daniel Wild of Taunton, gent., made administrator of William Wild of Braintree & bonded with Jesse Wild of Williamsburgh, yeoman, & Obediah Thayer of Boston.
82-198, Mar.18,1783: Daniel Wild, same, for Ruth Wild, widow, deceased.
89-222, Inventory of Ruth Wild: Her apparel £2/5/- taken Mar.20,1783 by Jonathan Thayer, & John Hollis, appraisers.
89-223, Inventory of William Wild - No real estate given Shoemaker's bench & last 3/, etc. Total £41/15/4.
89-459, Division of real estate: To Daniel Wild, oldest son, the house at £25, the house lot at £40, and 1 acre 27 rods of the way pasture as his double share or 2 shares. To Sarah Penniman wife of William, the lower orchard & 6 a., 2 quarters 28 rods of the way pasture & £3/19/2 in money. To heirs of "Buley" Faxon, Bowditche's pasture so called & a small piece of cedar swamp in Hobart's Swamp & £8/4/2 in money. To Mary Hayden wife of Benjamin 3 acres salt meadow in Broad Meadows & £17/10/2 in money. Remainder of estate, the barn, barn lot, river pasture, fore orchard & lower lot to William Penniman, he paying Jesse Wild £46/10/2, to heirs of Anna Wales £31/0/1, they having been paid by the administrator £16/10/1 and to heirs of "Buley" Faxon £8/14/2, and to Benjamin Hayden in right of his wife £17/10/2 and £3/19/2 for deficiency in land.
William Wild one of the sons, and heirs of Ruth French one of the daughters having been paid in full by the administrator for income of the place.
July 6,1790, witnessed by Moses French, Adam Hobart & Ebenezer Thayer Jr. who swear all heirs agreed to it except Ebenezer Thayer Jr. says William did not agree in his presence, but the judge approved of it.